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21:03
@MattBear 20lb = 9kg. Boo hoo. So sad for you right now
I bet you're still 20kg lighter than msot of us :P
@freiheit 220 = 100kg. An admirable goal
How tall are you?
5'10.5" (179cm)
@freiheit Same as me
Do you think you'll keep going after reaching 220?
@MarkHenderson I dunno. About 200-210 is probably ideal for me. Went from about 260 to 250 when I started cycling more, down to about 240 when I was seriously training for some long bike ride stuff. Finding getting below that hard, though. Kinda hard to measure well when also adding muscle.
@freiheit That's very true
My goal is 80kg. But I'm in no hurry
I've gone from ~110kg to 100kg in 4 months
80kg is what I weighed 10 years ago
@MarkHenderson that's actually a reasonably healthy rate of weight loss.
21:12
@MarkHenderson I'd look like a holocaust survivor at 80kg. Back in high school I was skin and bones and 84kg.
@voretaq7 It's now the second time I've done it. A bit like quitting smoking - each time you do it, you get a bit better at it
@MarkHenderson Good for you. A half kilo a week is really good.
I've haven't gone below about 98 either time though
@freiheit That was the goal. Eating less and running at least 3 times a week.
@MarkHenderson I have no problem getting down to 180lbs (80-81kg). My problem is staying there
My weight is quite evenly distributed. It's not just on my gut but my arms and chest and face and legs. So weight loss doesn't show that much. It's more of a subtle thing.
@voretaq7 Hah yeah well I'll worry about that if I get there
21:16
@MarkHenderson when my pants start getting tight I know it's time to go back to watching what I eat. Usually that keeps me within +10/-5lbs of where I want to be
@voretaq7 So the secret to losing 20 pounds would be pants one size smaller? ;)
@freiheit My secret to not gaining a lot of weight is "I refuse to buy pants with a waist larger than my inseam!"
@voretaq7 Each time I move in a notch on the belt I count that as success. I've moved from 3 notches to the very last one, and I'm going to need a new, smaller belt soon. For the first time ever.
@MarkHenderson throw out (or donate and write off) all the old belts and pants :-)
@voretaq7 My legs are too short for that plan to ever work. That, and I wear shorts half the year...
21:19
@voretaq7 One day!
@freiheit well.... you're back to holocaust victim thin then :)
@voretaq7 I think even when I was skin and bones my waist was a size or two larger than my inseam...
@freiheit Well I don't even know what an inseam is
the forearm rule is also a good one - your waist should be roughly the same as the distance from your fist to your elbow
@voretaq7 Measuring from where?
From the small of the back to the belly button?
21:28
@MarkHenderson the "natural waist" (just above your hips)
but for practical purposes "Where you wear your pants (as long as you're not a one of those faux-gangsters who wears them slung down below your ass - unless you've got a shiv shoved up your hole pull your fucking pants up you look ridiculous!)"
Hey anyone a bit sleepy and want to be yelled at to wake up?
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Q: Script that will clean out Exchange 2010 Journal mailbox after exporting to PST

user212416THIS IS THE FIRST COMMAND THAT I RUN IN A SEPARATE .PS1 FILE. THIS SEEMS TO WORK FINE: New-MailboxExportRequest JournalMailbox -FilePath '\dfsdr.dc.pud\PowershellEmailArchive\Journal.pst' NEXT I AM TRYING TO CLEAN OUT EVERYTHING ELSE UP UNTIL 1-2 DAYS AGO BUT GETTING THIS ERROR: [PS] C:\script...

@MarkHenderson I need to read this.
Puppet Enterprise is so expensive :(
@MarkHenderson wtf
@MarkHenderson I didnt know hell had an IT department.
@MatthewIfe Yes, it does. It's run by the managers and IT director.
21:36
@MatthewIfe That get's a star
@Jacob How much is it?
@MarkHenderson puppetlabs.com/puppet/how-to-buy We need atleast 1000 nodes
@Jacob 100 servers == $9968
That's a hell of a lot cheaper than other things you can license for 100 servers
@Jacob Dude, if you have 1,000 nodes and can't budget for $100/node for management software then that's a false economy
@MarkHenderson True, I've evaulate both and see if enterprise warrants the cost.
It's going to cost you wayyyy more than $100/node to do it any other way
21:39
@Jacob Keygen?
@MichaelHampton I guess I better ask @ewwhite if one exists. He'd know as he has them for vSphere
@Jacob He got them from me :p
@Jacob You don't even need one. The license is a straight up YAML file.
@MichaelHampton ORLY?
@Jacob YARLY
21:41
@MarkHenderson Oh, we've moved to Mandrill for mail. No for spam issues hopefully.
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Q: Join an Apple iPod to Active Directory domain

H3br3wHamm3r81I created an Active Directory domain on my home server running Windows Server 2012 R2. The domain name uses the ".local" suffix, as in domainname.local. I tried to join my daughter's Apple iPod Touch (5th generation) to the AD domain (domainname.local) but it gave me an error message saying it w...

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@pauska giggles
@pauska That deserves a pin
The first rule of fight club is: Accurately describe the problem you're trying to solve and the steps you've taken to try and solve it.joeqwerty 24 mins ago
hah
@Tanner It didn't work.
@pauska So good
21:56
1. If the client has passed a username/password pair and that username/password pair is validated by the UNIX system´s password programs, the connection is made as that username. Lies!
22:13
I wonder how secure Puppet is across the internet.
What do you think those certificates are for?
@MichaelHampton Well yeah, we just have a slightly different use case than most organizations. Just an open question to see some thoughts on it.
> prevent communication eavesdropping between master and nodes (so that no rogue users can grab configuration secrets by listening to your traffic, which is useful in the cloud)
@Jacob Well, don't autosign certs, then...
# cat /etc/puppetlabs/license.key
to: Me, Myself and I
nodes: 1000
22:20
@MichaelHampton Ha Ok
As I said, completely ridiculous.
Oh, and that's a non-expiring license too.
@MichaelHampton Well, PE is a commercial version of a free open source project, where you get a few bits and bobs and mostly get support... And marketed to exactly the kind of people that know how to poke inside Ruby code to disable a license check if they need to. Not surprising that "super amazingly robust licenses" wasn't a priority.
Love puppet enterprise.
@freiheit I'm surprised they coded up any sort of license check at all. It doesn't actually do anything except display the number of nodes and expiration date in the PE console.
Its not for you. Its for your accounting department and management.
22:30
@MichaelHampton Just enough for sites that want to pay for what they use to be able to do so...
I saw the puppet instructor bypass licensing code...
23:00
@ewwhite looool, your finest moment
23:15
This might be before my time, but isn't this known as calling collect? skype.com/en/offers/reverse-charge-calling/…
@Jacob I love how they use all Hispanic looking people
@JoelESalas I noticed that.
@JoelESalas But make her pay for it.
It's as easy as that. The person you're calling only has to pay $6 for up to 60 minutes of talking - there's no charge to you. So for quick news or long chats, a reverse charge call from Skype keeps you in touch.
@Jacob Yes. Though both terms have been used historically.
@MichaelHampton I've only ever called collect once, and that was before I had a cell phone.
23:37
Working on a server that's built from "serverpilot"
dear baby jesus.
Either the service is terrible, or someone really fucked up
@mossy I found the problem, PHP and "Built for developers"
@Jacob Going to rebuild.
I can't be bothered to figure this out.
Satoshi Nakamoto lives!
@MichaelHampton huh?
23:44
@MichaelHampton And yet NewsWeek is still hellbent he is.
I really don't care who he is
I think it's best that nobody knows who he is. But it's the first word that's been heard from him publicly in years.
kce
kce
Same problem and same solution with SCCM from 8 months just came up again.
http://serverfault.com/questions/517138/sccm-2012-sp1-downloadcontentfiles-failed-with-hr-0x80041013
I'm really glad I wrote this up on SF.
Wait a second...Microsoft bought Skype. WHY?
kce
kce
@MichaelHampton - To ruin it obviously.
@MichaelHampton That's news?
23:53
So I know I'm really late to the party here, but my god I want to make love to netflix
So many classic TV shows from my childhood
Nothing from the last 6 months except for its exclusives, but I just don't care
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Q: nginx and apache2 conflict - 403 Forbidden

ImadtI am running nginx on my server, by mistake i stared apache2 on the same server. after doing that i have a 403 Forbidden error on my home page. I killed apache2 process, but i still facing the same issue, i also tried to restart nginx with : service syslog-ng restart also with /etc/init.d/s...

WTF?
@MarkHenderson Watch 'it's always sunny in philadelphia'
You're welcome in advance
@MichaelHampton LOL
@mossy Ok
I'll schedule it for 2018 after I've got done watching everything else on there
@MarkHenderson :)
The only thing that shits me is that my Smart TV has the AU firmware on it, so it's impossible to get the NetFlix app on there, as it's only available for US firmwares
And the US firmware makes the TV basically unusable because of all the differences in the two broadcasts
23:57
@MarkHenderson Roku
@Jacob I like integrated
As does my wife
And we have an Apple TV on there which I will load netflix onto soon as well

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