[00:03:39] *** Quits: Cyclo (Cyclo@C5AB1F.517811.C1AA74.06E43B) (Quit: Leaving) [00:07:47] *** Joins: neocortex (neocortex@RBOSE-bd5c1d12.nxg.net.au) [00:08:24] :d [00:08:32] d: [00:08:39] d : [00:08:53] shut-up FAT64 [00:09:08] *** Quits: Diago_ (Diago@RBOSE-17254adb.epm.net.co) (Quit: ~ Trillian Astra - www.trillian.im ~) [00:09:10] shut-up Out`Of`Control [00:15:00] conan obrian [00:15:02] "Just spent all day at Legoland. It was so much fun, next time I think I'll bring my children." [00:15:25] shut your whore out of control mouth neocortex ! [00:15:33] : | [00:15:36] :'( [00:15:49] get me some lego bricks and we're good pals again! [00:15:59] *goes to supermarket* [00:16:06] *searches for lego shop* [00:16:12] *meets old lady* [00:16:21] *asks for directions* [00:16:36] *gives old lady some help to get up the stairs* [00:16:43] *finds lego shop* [00:16:55] *searches for cool lego package* [00:17:13] *find 'Lego-For-Neural-Networks'* [00:17:18] * FAT64 powers on reprap and renders bricks @ home :DDDDDDDDDDD [00:17:20] oh! [00:17:22] do want. [00:17:26] *buys 'Lego-For-Neural-Networks'* [00:17:36] *waits for bus* [00:17:43] *waits for bux* [00:17:46] s [00:17:54] *bus comes...gets on bus* [00:18:04] *travels to FAT64's house* [00:18:13] *knocks of FAT64's door* [00:18:21] knock knock knock [00:18:33] knock knock knock [00:18:40] :'( [00:18:45] NO ONE AT HOME RIGHT NOW [00:18:49] *shotgun reload sound* [00:18:54] *rings FAT64 on the phone* [00:19:00] - sup babby ? [00:19:10] i have a little something for you [00:19:17] - does it come in a neat package? [00:19:24] it's 'Lego-For-Neural-Networks' [00:19:30] - *O___O* [00:19:48] we're best friends! [00:19:52] yay [00:19:57] ha kalken, nice one there [00:19:59] like in that baman song [00:21:06] i'm going to do something with google API today [00:21:11] but don't know what to do yet [00:21:17] any ideas? [00:21:28] it's for the social network app [00:21:39] we have facebook and linked in and meetup groups [00:21:48] maybe google groups [00:22:18] speak now [00:23:38] what social network app? [00:23:52] my boss asked me to write a social network app [00:23:55] about 2 weeks ago [00:23:59] that's my project at work [00:24:02] he likes it [00:24:12] he wants me to continue adding cool stuff to it [00:24:18] ha [00:24:22] : ) [00:24:47] i love my boss this much: http://neocortex.net.au/images/ThisMuchPenguin.jpg [00:26:17] at the moment it's just an Add-In for Outlook [00:26:24] But it'll change [00:26:31] and be a stan-alone app [00:26:35] *stand [00:26:38] desktop app [00:26:43] can i test it somewhere? [00:26:47] yes [00:27:10] http://neocortex.com.au/ComputerScience/Projects.aspx [00:27:12] URL Title: Computer Science (at neocortex.com.au) [00:27:16] http://neocortex.com.au/ComputerScience/LookOut/LookOut.zip [00:27:23] the second one is the file [00:27:27] download [00:27:43] it requires Outlook 2007 [00:28:06] that file is from about a week ago [00:28:30] there's a Matrix View that lays out your facebook social network in 3D [00:28:56] and Active Directory integration [00:29:00] with LDAP [00:29:11] and fully multi-threaded [00:29:18] so Outlook doesn't hang [00:29:30] and there dev utilities for analysing web service calls [00:29:32] and stuff [00:29:47] but there's lots of work still to do [00:29:57] like in the Matrix View ... [00:30:05] it's only embryonic atm [00:30:36] anyway ... the source code is on that page too [00:30:51] *** Joins: dirt (dirt@RBOSE-c9131efe.supraktv.hu) [00:33:00] awesome, i will definately check it out [00:33:24] Directory Listing Denied :( [00:33:24] *** Parts: dirt (dirt@RBOSE-c9131efe.supraktv.hu) [00:33:38] which page? [00:34:32] ah here http://neocortex.com.au/ComputerScience/Projects.aspx [00:34:34] URL Title: Computer Science (at neocortex.com.au) [00:35:18] yes [00:35:56] let me update it with the lattest [00:37:00] just chatting with a jewish colleague [00:37:07] he wanted to see the app [00:37:15] he thinks it's cool [00:37:32] ... ok ... give me 5 mins...i'll update to the lattest version [00:42:16] ok...it's uploaded [00:42:19] version 1_0_0_48 [00:42:42] don't be too critical please...there's so much more work to do [00:42:54] ...it's really just a novel app for my boss [00:43:19] and don't forget it needs Office Outlook 2007 to run [00:43:33] ... i'm making it a stand-alone app soon though [00:45:49] if it can stand alone without microsoft then :D [00:46:06] hilarious [00:46:10] no worries, theres always work to do [00:46:18] yeh [00:46:22] true [00:46:26] can you run it? 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[01:11:10] So, why has services been down ? [01:12:13] Viper pourded beer into the server [01:12:17] *poured [01:12:26] he was drunk again [01:12:32] Wouldn't suprise me :-) I recommend anti-spill cups around here.. [01:12:38] lol [01:12:47] I thought he went postal. [01:13:06] and then he didn't notice it was down because he only talks to himself anyway [01:13:40] Meanwhile, I've been working on my sites, http://www.prediction4lottery.com http://www.nanos.org.uk tidied up the Silverlight code and also added adverts to see if I can get any income from them. [01:13:41] URL Title: Prediction 4 Lottery (at www.prediction4lottery.com) [01:15:01] I read on the, lets see if I can remember which one :-) Atlas Initiative about someone there who makes a fair income from adverts, saying they thought it was a good idea to include them on a site to generate income. [01:15:36] So I thought, for free accounts, I'd include adverts, and paid for ones not. [01:16:15] nice one Nanos [01:16:30] Thanks neo, no niggly bits which annoy you on the site ? [01:16:46] yes [01:16:52] i like it heaps [01:17:02] Cool. [01:17:29] At the moment the registration part is turned off, still figuring out how to make that work :-) [01:19:30] One aspect I particuarly like is how you can slide the window on the right to make it bigger, for when you get ads larger than the default. [01:20:08] The idea for the paid client, is that space becomes available for a URL bar, so you can surf inside the application without needing two windows messily open. [01:20:41] brilliant [01:21:22] It was a complete pain getting the adverts on the site, as the advert section is HTML, sort of stuck onto the side of the Silverlight. [01:21:39] A steep learning curve for me.. [01:22:30] no comment [01:22:38] I wanted to include adverts so I could begin to look at some kind of income possibility, even if the site isn't fully operational yet. (Though I've started to publish free predictions, the last one doing nicely at 2 numbers right out of 3.) [01:22:54] : ( [01:22:57] adverts? ... [01:23:04] For income. [01:23:10] I'm not a fan of adverts myself at all.. [01:23:35] But I am rather short on other solutions to generate funds at this time. [01:23:37] i suppose it's neccessary [01:23:52] damn [01:23:53] For now, once I can do without them finanically, they are gone! [01:24:00] : ) [01:25:25] I was amazed how many little bugs I found even during this early development. [01:25:40] scrolling issues for example.. (Still doesn't scroll under Firefox.) [01:26:08] No splash screen currently due to server needing a tinkering. [01:26:32] But overall I'm pleased with progress, even if its slow. [01:26:50] Got some good newish today, girlfriend got her job probation extended by 2 months. [01:27:30] So perhaps during that time if I can make some money some how, there will be less to worry about when it comes time to find out if she is permanent or not. (All the other temp workers got made permenant last month..) [01:28:16] I'm on my very reduced bandwidth now, so little time for surfing sites that aren't directly related to earning money. (aka mostly silverlight ones..) [01:28:46] i know ... same here [01:29:01] bugs suck [01:29:15] I like to fix them all :-) [01:29:22] Nothing annoys me more than buggy software.. [01:29:53] I'm still not sure if the update thing works, have to test that more. [01:30:01] That drove me a little potty :-) [01:30:29] eg. visit site one day, visit site next when new code up, kept using old site code and not downloading new site code.. [01:30:52] I think I've fixed that for the sliverlight part, by simply renamining each new version, but the HTML pages are tricker.. [01:31:25] Problem only really appears in Firefox.. [01:31:35] Seems a lot of bugs appear in that only.. [01:32:15] I thought it was sensible to make sure it works in the majority of mayor browsers, aka IE, FireFox, Chrome, Safari, any others ? [01:32:35] lol [01:32:54] Found out it doesn't work under Linux now, guess it uses too many fancy features of V4 of Silverlight, and Linux is only at version 2.99 [01:33:26] Took me hours to fix finding that out, as the virtual PC I run linux under, I did an update and it BSOD on me.. [01:33:44] So had to uninstall it, where it promtly BSOD again.. [01:33:49] VMWare [01:34:06] Till then, the more reliable of the emulators I had tried.. [01:34:44] Back to Oracle VM Virtualbox, that works ok at the moment running Linux for me. (But it doesn't like Windows 7 installed..) [01:35:18] I had hoped to have a nice selection of OS's installed, for easy testing/etc. but oh no, I can't find a single virtual PC that runs them all.. [01:50:55] Sleepy time for me, nearly 1am here, nite all! [02:05:56] nite [02:06:23] Take care Nanos [02:07:36] took your time [02:07:59] nanos is in the twilight zone now [02:08:07] * BranManFloMore sometimes misses the PIDGIN sound. [02:08:15] lol [02:08:39] Never work at a club, you'll lose your hearing early. [02:08:40] LoL [02:19:00] lol [02:19:26] Heard that. [02:19:29] lol [02:19:32] You laugh pretty loud. [02:19:37] LOL [02:19:41] :) [02:19:43] : ) [02:19:57] RBOSE is the best at work [02:20:15] especially if you have no friends at work [02:20:33] LoL [02:20:36] lol [02:20:50] Good, avoid those office politics. [02:20:59] yeh [02:21:06] dumb ass politics [03:00:08] *** Quits: Julius (Julius@psyc.RBOSE) (Quit: KVIrc 4.0.0 Insomnia http://www.kvirc.net/) [03:42:28] oh well [04:53:44] i want to die [04:56:06] hi neocortex! always look on the bright side of life (at least too) [04:56:18] *looks* [04:56:21] : | [04:56:31] you mean over there [04:56:33] *points* [04:56:42] hmm [04:56:57] i want to die [04:57:17] i think this is often a matter of mind state [04:57:47] my mind is in a permanent state of superposition [04:58:04] have you seen "La vita è bella" ? [04:58:04] i want to die <--- Hmmm.... [04:58:11] no [04:58:19] what's it about [04:58:22] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_Is_Beautiful [04:58:23] URL Title: Life Is Beautiful - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (at en.wikipedia.org) [04:58:50] it's a jewish film [04:58:53] i hate films [04:58:58] they're so unreal [04:59:06] i want to die because nothing is real anymore [04:59:18] films make it worse [04:59:32] i want something real [04:59:43] not something beautiful [04:59:50] or happy [04:59:54] or good [04:59:59] something real [05:00:16] feel so empty [05:00:29] :( [05:00:39] yeh [05:00:50] totally [05:02:28] according what we know about reality, real is only that what is real enough to be called this way -- i know it might sound strange... [05:03:14] reality does not exist ... that's the problem [05:03:28] we're doomed to unreality [05:03:37] As paradoxical as this sounds, I think you need to find an anti-drug. [05:03:48] anti-drug ? [05:03:51] Every time I'm bummed out, I jam or start creating. [05:03:52] wats that [05:03:57] yes [05:03:58] that's it [05:03:59] Hobbie. [05:04:01] exactly, when it comes to emptiness, have you asked yourself what makes one's life full of meaning? [05:04:09] creativity [05:04:12] of course [05:04:15] : D [05:04:15] Yup Yup. [05:04:20] awesome [05:04:45] create more unreality for other suckers to consume [05:04:48] yay [05:04:51] that's it [05:05:13] music is real [05:05:17] It's expressions of the intangible, but I wouldn't call it "unreality". [05:05:27] Indeed it is. [05:05:28] :) [05:05:34] yes... : ) [05:05:42] thanks Dr. RBOSE [05:05:58] That's Dr. Brandon to you Mr. [05:05:59] LoL [05:06:03] : | [05:06:06] lol [05:06:31] * BranManFloMizzle kisses his imaginary PHD. [05:06:36] lol [05:06:40] NOW THAT "UNREALITY!". [05:06:43] lol [05:06:52] lol [05:07:18] there are some derivatives from creativity which seems to be really important in our lives: 1. quality of social bounds we create around us, 2. the importance of what we do, 3. the range (scale) of the actions -- there was a TED talk about this [05:07:39] cool [05:07:51] totally need to see it [05:08:37] i will try to find it when i wake up in the morning :) [05:08:58] super! [05:09:12] ,lithp that will be super lukas! [05:09:12] neocortex: that will be thuper lukath! [05:10:36] ,lithp [tr sp en [tr en sp [quote random]]] [05:10:36] neocortex: Error: "tr" is not a valid command. [05:10:49] ,lithp [translate sp en [translate en sp [quote random]]] [05:10:49] neocortex: Error: 'sp' is not a valid to language. Valid languages are: Chinese_simplified, Swedish, Icelandic, Estonian, Telugu, Turkish, Tamil, Marathi, Italian, Azerbaijani, Slovenian, Pashto, Gujarati, Polish, Uighur, Hindi, Inuktitut, Dutch, Norwegian, Korean, Kyrgyz, Russian, Danish, Bulgarian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Finnish, Hungarian, Macedonian, Dhivehi, Georgian, Khmer, Chinese_traditional, Malay, French, Catalan, Armenian, Romanian, Maltese, Galician, Tha [05:11:05] ,lithp [translate sp de [translate en de [quote random]]] [05:11:06] neocortex: Error: 'sp' is not a valid from language. Valid languages are: Chinese_simplified, Swedish, Icelandic, Estonian, Telugu, Turkish, Tamil, Marathi, Italian, Azerbaijani, Slovenian, Pashto, Gujarati, Polish, Uighur, Hindi, Inuktitut, Dutch, Norwegian, Korean, Kyrgyz, Russian, Danish, Bulgarian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Finnish, Hungarian, Macedonian, Dhivehi, Georgian, Khmer, Chinese_traditional, Malay, French, Catalan, Armenian, Romanian, Maltese, Galician, T [05:11:30] ,lithp [translate swedish english [translate english swedish [quote random]]] [05:11:31] neocortex: Quote # 79: "The patent thythtem wath ethtablithed to encourage inventorth to dithclothe detailth of their inventhionth. The purpothe wath to help thociety rather than to help inventorth. ~ Richard Thtallman" (added by DNTh at 12:51, Augutht 5, 2010) [05:14:03] http://www.openhardwaresummit.org/license/ [05:14:04] URL Title: Definition v.0.3 | Open Hardware Summit (at www.openhardwaresummit.org) [05:31:02] *** Quits: BranManFloMore (BranManFloMor@RBOSE-5aa36246.biz.rr.com) (Quit: Leaving.) [05:33:01] Hmmm.... [06:22:14] yes [06:23:44] if you are looking for a phone with best OS: http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/Linux-For-Devices-Articles/Linux-Mobile-Phones/ [06:23:46] URL Title: Linux Mobile Phones - Linux For Devices Articles - Linux for Devices (at www.linuxfordevices.com) [06:35:09] there's a guy in my office that behaves like Krishnamirtti [06:35:17] I think i'm in love with him [06:47:28] neocortex, regarding that movie about "La vita è bella". Regardless of what you may think about it atm, it's a story about parents' responsibility, imagination and love as a power to create a healthy conditions to develop even if everything around sux. Is it real? I think it works every time my kid has a worse mood, and helps me make him happy. The point is, that the way we want to see the world, allow us to choose among different options. In life everything has it' [06:47:30] s place, don't worry, there is plenty time to see the world from different angles. Using only pessimistic perspectives is not enough to study the life's spectrum. [06:48:18] thanks ... [06:48:37] i'll watch it [07:03:39] *** Quits: Sixth_Ape (sixth_ape@RBOSE-493dfb6b.mweb.co.za) (Quit: Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de) [07:25:59] *** Joins: iamme (iamme@A96332.EDF977.3A4E78.C1D861) [07:26:39] Morning all. [07:28:23] * Nanos notices his disk utility is still working on it some 7 hours later.. [07:28:36] Advanced Space Hunter if you want to know its name.. [07:29:02] * Nanos wonders why everything is so slow on his quad core 3.3Ghz PC.. [07:29:37] * Nanos begins to dream of a six core 4Ghz PC far into the future when he can afford it.. [07:33:06] you haven't slept enough nanos [07:33:11] go back to bed please [07:35:13] I'm ok thanks :-) [07:35:16] Hows you ? [07:35:39] I've been up nearly an hour already.. had to do bin duty.. (aka jumping up and down in the bins to squeese more in..) [07:36:31] Can't spend too much time asleep, got to fix finances in the next few weeks! [07:36:33] good thanks [07:36:38] Nice to hear. [07:36:40] i've been working [07:36:45] * Nanos wonders what on.. [07:36:48] while YOU'VE been SLEEPING!!! [07:37:16] on my app [07:37:25] it's a social networking app [07:37:41] it's an Add In for Outlook 2007 [07:37:59] connects to social networking sites and [07:38:08] let's you visualize the data in 3D [07:38:18] it's really cool [07:38:42] Sounds interesting, especially the 3D part. [07:38:51] : ) [07:39:31] 3D thing I saw data related a while ago was, I forget what its called, but its a sphere, where words drift back and forth depending on how popular they are. [07:39:44] awesome [07:39:45] Their size also increases or decreases accordingly too. [07:39:50] brilliant [07:40:03] As I'm always after ways to try and see data in a way that is faster than a long list. [07:40:09] yes [07:40:16] As such, I like spider diagrams [07:40:20] :o [07:40:23] Connected so to speak. [07:40:26] oh [07:40:49] But the sphere was interesting, no connections, but you could see what was popular, even without reading the word which I liked. [07:40:56] eg. you could just click on the biggest thing in front. [07:41:15] Useful for say, whats popular on a search engine, or whats being talked about in debate. [07:42:18] I have to say, looking at various social networking sites, they do have a lot of problem showing users data in a way that isn't overwelming, complicated, and slow.. [07:43:19] hi guys! <3 [07:43:21] !hug all [07:43:22] * RBOSE expands his arms and hugs the whole #RBOSE. :D [07:43:27] !hug GhettoTux [07:43:28] * RBOSE hugs GhettoTux for neocortex and hopes that GhettoTux enjoys it. :) [07:43:36] how are you my very best VBF? :) [07:43:40] I'm lucky in some ways, having worked in one of the worlds largest physical databases (More than 100 miles of shelving of documents..) I got a nice feel for data and its many ways of access. [07:43:44] My favourite being smell :-) [07:43:53] Hi there Tux! [07:44:07] There is also height related data too.. [07:44:20] aka. boxes ending up lost because people are too short to put them up on the top shelf.. [07:44:37] excellent thanks GhettoTux [07:44:39] Or rolls, rolled back to front. [07:44:51] People mistaking a B for a D [07:45:06] Mispelt data is another area that interests me.. [07:45:06] i'm at work still... [07:45:27] I'm still looking for work :-) [07:50:51] lol - mispelt datta [08:08:25] *** Quits: iamme (iamme@A96332.EDF977.3A4E78.C1D861) (Ping timeout: 121 seconds) [08:10:40] *** Joins: Hermann (nicklas@059A58.70D5F1.1FEB72.519127) [08:15:12] bye [08:15:19] *** Quits: neocortex (neocortex@RBOSE-bd5c1d12.nxg.net.au) (Quit: Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de) [08:15:22] *** Quits: Hermann (nicklas@059A58.70D5F1.1FEB72.519127) (Ping timeout: 121 seconds) [08:23:13] love y'all! [08:23:17] ,random quote [08:23:17] FAT64: Error: The command "random" is available in the Dict and Quote plugins. Please specify the plugin whose command you wish to call by using its name as a command before "random". 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It's about dealing with the consequences.” ~ Unknown" (added by GhettoTux at 01:19 AM, August 06, 2010) [09:25:57] *** Joins: Nanos (nanos.org.uk@RBOSE-216d49a4.dyn.plus.net) [09:26:49] Hi Nanos [09:27:00] Mmm... my disk utility says it will take 12 days to complete its task.. [09:27:23] Thats 12,441,600,000,000,000 worth of CPU instructions.. [09:27:34] I thought modern machines was supposed to be fast! [09:27:58] I bet if I let it run, it will fall over with an out of memory error on day 11.. [09:28:03] Hi there OOC! [09:29:08] It depends How fast is HDD [09:29:20] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOzR3UAyXao [09:29:21] You4Tube 2[Title] World Collapse Explained in 3 Minutes 2[Category] Comedy 2[Duration] 0:02:45 2[Views] 280593 2[Rating] 4.96 2[Uploaded] 2010-05-26 2[Description] This is priceless! [09:29:28] ^^ [09:29:37] * Out`Of`Control checking [09:30:23] The HDD was the fastest model I could find.. even faster than the 15,000rpm model in my other PC.. [09:30:34] The PC itself is a quad core 3.3Ghz overclocked machine. [09:31:06] HDD sucks [09:31:14] get SSD [09:31:17] I reckon its just shitty coding, as if it was good, cpu would be maxed out.. [09:31:25] That sucks more :-) limited lifespan.. [09:31:28] Plus cost.. [09:31:33] Though that has been coming down as of late. [09:31:43] Still, I need lots of cheap space. [09:32:11] Probably have to write my own disk utility if I want a decent one.. [09:32:25] I'll just add it to the ever growing list of, things I could do better myself.. [09:32:28] nice video kalken :D [09:34:39] "At the End God will take care of it Dont Worry" LOL [09:35:17] `fortune [09:35:17] Out`Of`Control: Q: How does a hacker fix a function which doesn't work for all of the elements in its domain? A: He changes the domain. [09:35:45] HAHA [09:36:16] *** Out`Of`Control is now known as Viper [09:36:38] *** Joins: iamme2 (iamme@A96332.5202BD.0AB5C4.568875) [09:37:10] *** Quits: iamme (iamme@A96332.4D8120.2FBE55.FAA48E) (Ping timeout: 121 seconds) [09:45:41] Question, how does a hacker open a high security lock at a mayor ISP, A) type in 1234 into the combo door lock.. [09:47:11] *** Joins: iamme (iamme@A96332.4D8120.2FBE55.FAA48E) [09:47:15] *** Quits: iamme2 (iamme@A96332.5202BD.0AB5C4.568875) (Ping timeout: 121 seconds) [09:52:24] Nanos: you still using slow Windows? ^^ [09:52:46] Yep... (Though, having tested Linux on some applications I found windows faster..) [09:53:01] CCTV software for example. [09:53:27] Eventually I imagine I'll drag myself away from it.. [09:53:28] cctv as in video surveilance? [09:53:31] Yep. 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[20:40:44] *** Parts: takla195 (takla195@RBOSE-0a07b4df.pool.t-online.hu) [20:41:04] could you be more specific pax? i'm really not sure what are you asking about because there is a lot going around :) [20:41:37] lukas, got a minute? [20:41:51] sure, in priv? [20:41:56] yup [20:41:59] ok [20:42:48] i was referring to your home, but if you got interesting news in other fields... here's two ears :D [20:44:36] hi folks =) [20:44:44] hi nocaic [20:44:45] hello :) [20:45:32] interesting disconnect above =P [20:51:19] lukas: maybe we should have a meeting discussing what we need to do with our servers to get some kind of mirror/loadbalancing-solution up, to minimize downtime [20:52:14] i dont really know how to to that because all our servers are spread out, but maybe we could discuss this abit with everybody who wants to be involved [20:52:18] kalken, definitely yes! [20:52:37] my idea was to setup and mirror virtual-machines [20:52:47] so one can migrate or move them easily [20:55:12] Sounds good to me. Would it require more computing power to run them? [20:55:52] as for irc, is this network setuped as any other, with linked servers etc? [20:57:57] yes, as far i know the servers are linked as usually but you would need to ask Viper and DNS about details, they've been working on that stuff :) [20:58:23] well [20:58:50] i guess there would be needing 1 comop for low usage [20:59:03] the one that is "always up" [20:59:13] kalken, I was talking with kman about an idea of a development sessions on weeeknd 10-11 September to discuss all the important stuff, but not sure if we will be able to notify everyone on time [20:59:20] and have a "list of servers" like, mumble server 1 / 2 /3 etc [20:59:33] if #1 is down, then forward to #2 etc [20:59:37] so it seems its always up [20:59:37] Pest|: exactly [20:59:44] yes [21:00:00] would be cool to get that by automation, so no-one needs to know all adresses [21:00:03] well, wont need a good connectiong neigher a good comp for it [21:00:12] *** Joins: Dfjpw (Dfjpw@RBOSE-c3c69013.business.telia.com) [21:00:22] that has to be possible [21:00:32] i doubt google runs on 1 server ;) [21:00:39] as en example ;) [21:00:48] -e+a [21:00:55] yes, problem as i see it is that something will always have to be up to respond to dns-ip requests and send them forward [21:01:07] maybe nairboon's server? seems to be very stable so far [21:01:14] after that it would probably be quite easy to set up some kind of vpn or something [21:01:53] dont know but if there are some ip/dns services for free that offers this it would be really cool [21:02:16] something that is connected to several separate internet lines [21:02:32] kalken, yea thats the tricky part we have to find, a stable box with a link for that purpose [21:02:51] well, my was quite stable, 209days ;P [21:03:00] :) [21:03:01] untill i had to move it to a router ;p [21:03:16] and ahd to restart cause of gfx.. gr ;P [21:03:17] yes. I could probably set up that here with dual hardware, but still. If my internet breaks down, everything breaks down [21:03:27] so thats not really a great solution [21:03:28] no? [21:03:36] well yea true [21:03:42] i take that "no?" back ;D [21:04:08] could, dont hit me.... Buy a service for it [21:04:17] the smallest there is cause space isnt needed etc [21:05:02] hehe, yes. Some computer-center probably has it. It might even be possible to get for free maybe... [21:05:25] ;D [21:05:47] well, these centres are a option, cause they got instant backups etc [21:05:50] kalken, it should be :) [21:06:07] then there wont be any downtime [21:06:22] even if 1 or even 2 servers are down (for us= [21:06:23] ) [21:06:41] yes. distributed filesystems and stuff like that can take care of everything else [21:06:59] glusterfs etc [21:07:05] but i guess it will vary abit in speedwise but its not a permanent thing, only untill it gets up again [21:07:22] ,quote add The great moral question of the twenty-first century is this: if all knowing, all culture, all art, all useful information can be costlessly given to everyone at the same price that it is given to anyone; if everyone can have everything, anywhere, all the time, why is it ever moral to exclude anyone? -- Eben Moglen [21:07:22] lukas: The operation succeeded. Quote #117 added. [21:07:23] gluster? ;p [21:07:27] damn dns system. Its great but it has some disadvantages :) [21:08:30] Pest|: http://www.gluster.com/products/vmstor.php [21:08:31] URL Title: Gluster Storage Platform: Open Source Petabyte-Scale Clustered Storage (at www.gluster.com) [21:09:29] oh well, you guys have todo the thinking, im just providing with whatever i have to offer ;) [21:10:38] :D [21:11:31] *** Joins: warpi (bengt@RBOSE-4168f2b2.cust.telenor.se) [21:11:38] oh yea pest we want to have a shared server system asap... thx a lot for your serva. [21:11:46] kalken, does the weekend works for you? [21:12:03] hi warpi :) [21:12:43] so a meeting about this on the weekend i would appreciate [21:12:50] lukas ;) [21:13:31] hey lukas [21:13:47] !hello warpi [21:13:47] ACTION greets warpi (because DNS wants me to), and offers some help. (Type: !help) [21:13:58] You could make a good case that the history of social life is about the history of the technology of memory. That social order and control, structure of governance, social cohesion in states or organizations larger than face-to- face society depends on the nature of the technology of memory--both how it works and what it remembers... In short, what societies value is what they memorize, and how they memorize it, and who has access to its memorized form [21:13:59] determines the structure of power that the society represents and acts from. -- Eben Moglen [21:14:20] to long to store :| [21:14:28] *** Joins: Cyclo (Cyclo@C5AB1F.517811.C1AA74.06E43B) [21:14:45] lukas: dont know if you've seen this, but i had'nt before yesterday. http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/clay_shirky_on_institutions_versus_collaboration.html [21:15:07] its really good stuff whenever somebody wonders why openness is a great thing :) [21:15:26] lukas: the best quotes are those easily to remember [21:16:42] kalken, I will check out it, thank you! [21:17:22] btw, do you know ghostery? http://www.ghostery.com/ [21:17:23] URL Title: Ghostery (at www.ghostery.com) [21:18:51] a nice addon to FireFox, it lets you block many spying services even if you unlock a site with noscript [21:19:24] ...and seems TED has a lot of them hidden there [21:24:59] lukas: ghost looks interesting :) [21:25:05] ghostery... [21:26:14] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9609/ - direct link [21:26:16] URL Title: Ghostery :: Add-ons for Firefox (at addons.mozilla.org) [21:30:54] *** Parts: Hoogin (hoogin@RBOSE-4c4c67c7.est.estpak.ee) [21:35:53] *** Quits: DerAKTIVist (DerAKTIVist-Z@RBOSE-c4d0f25e.adsl.alicedsl.de) (Ping timeout: 121 seconds) [21:41:58] I watched Vendetta last night - what a bizarr movie... [21:45:19] word [21:46:13] reminds me of derrick jensen's view [21:50:43] *** Joins: neocortex (Hermes@RBOSE-4c687602.iinet.net.au) [21:53:51] paxton: derrik jensen? [21:57:00] http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8649250863235826256# similar in justifying violence as a mean of bringing down the system in order to reempower people (though he's less interested in tyranny rather than civ itself) [21:57:01] URL Title: Derrick Jensen: Endgame Part One (at video.google.com) [21:58:14] the German title of Endgame II is cool: "Das Öko-Manifest: Wie nur 50 Menschen das System zu Fall bringen und unsere Welt retten können" :D [22:02:48] !morning alles [22:02:50] ACTION would like to say Good Morning to alles, but infobot dont knows where alles is, and can only speak to neocortex or someone who is online in #RBOSE. [22:03:03] hi paxton, nocaic [22:03:13] hi neo [22:03:18] hi [22:03:38] paxton... [22:04:41] did you ever take sides in the epistemological argument between foundationalism and coherence theory? 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[22:17:20] yes [22:17:32] *makes himself comfy on fat's couch* [22:17:50] --- Playing Part 6 - Traveller's Tales.avi [22:18:01] I love that one [22:18:03] * FAT64 lays a humble smile :) [22:18:05] oh [22:18:16] : ) [22:19:00] Blue neptune and its frozen moon Triton. [22:19:08] so pretty [22:19:10] And then farther in, Saturnus and its dark ring. [22:19:37] well Saturn for you :) [22:19:40] Saturnus for me. [22:19:49] Satan for me [22:20:20] Satan plays a tickle game with your feet [22:21:15] hehe ... stop it [22:21:27] *impressive convulsions* [22:21:31] lol [22:21:42] MISSION [22:21:44] CONTROLLER [22:27:09] *** Quits: warpi (bengt@RBOSE-4168f2b2.cust.telenor.se) (Quit: Leaving.) [22:28:02] *** Joins: lundburgerr-TZM (lundburgerr@RBOSE-05844981.cust.bredband2.com) [22:30:07] *** Quits: Julius (Julius@psyc.RBOSE) (Connection closed) [22:30:46] *** Joins: Naeron1984 (Naeron@RBOSE-902e6f0a.pool.telekom.hu) [22:30:58] *** Parts: Naeron1984 (Naeron@RBOSE-902e6f0a.pool.telekom.hu) [22:33:41] the dutch knew [22:33:48] that unrestrained pursuit of profit [22:33:52] posed serious threats to the soul of the nation. [22:34:05] : | [22:42:23] http://ciacon.soup.io/post/75264882/Image <<<< muhaha [22:42:25] URL Title: (Image) - irish stew (at ciacon.soup.io) [22:42:48] ha [22:43:13] Now that's rare. [22:43:38] true [22:44:32] now this is a nice conspiracy I came across today - even linked a reference for that one ;-) >> http://ciacon.soup.io/post/75261504/Its-like-they-knew-something-we-didnt [22:44:38] URL Title: It's like they knew something we didn't - back in 1999 when the movie was released... - irish stew (at ciacon.soup.io) [22:45:12] ha [22:45:14] classic [22:49:43] neocortex: you knew that 1? [22:49:49] no [22:49:52] lol [22:50:32] just wondered cause of the 'classic'... ;) [22:50:44] : ) [22:51:05] i mean it's really interesting [22:51:13] =) [22:51:23] : ) [22:54:09] *** Quits: Cyclo (Cyclo@C5AB1F.517811.C1AA74.06E43B) (Quit: Leaving) [22:58:01] *** Quits: hakufu (hakufu@RBOSE-0475f9fc.bredband.comhem.se) (Quit: Leaving) [22:58:11] *** Quits: Dfjpw (Dfjpw@RBOSE-c3c69013.business.telia.com) (Client exited) [23:33:46] *** Joins: jonas (jonas@RBOSE-b1eb97b4.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) [23:38:20] *** Quits: lundburgerr-TZM (lundburgerr@RBOSE-05844981.cust.bredband2.com) (Ping timeout: 121 seconds) [23:50:56] *** Quits: onovum (onovum@RBOSE-b1b4513f.dip.t-dialin.net) (Client exited)