[00:46] man, EC2 performance sucks [00:46] * yipdw is running Redis' make test on an m1.small [00:46] while running g++ in another shell [00:46] it's just chugging [08:42] I just finished watching DEFCON The Documentary [08:43] I really enjoyed it, made me wish for a lot more of it [08:57] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-linuxformatmagazine-153 [09:48] underscor: How was DEFCON? Saw you were doing Audio :) [12:58] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/cdrom-linuxformatmagazine-152 [14:27] https://twitter.com/dellcam/status/366038721767809025 [14:27] I have no words for this [14:28] apparently some people believe they talked to me at Defcon [14:28] lol [14:28] which is interesting because I wasn't at Defcon [14:29] you must have an evil twin [14:30] And I am supposed to care what a bunch of shitbirds on twitter says about anything? :D [14:34] joepie91: that's a bit weird :) [14:34] Yeah the way the conversation just devolved, are they all 15 year olds [14:37] Defcon, man. [14:43] Anyone jumped to an OLED monitor? [14:44] Aren't they insanely expensive? [14:44] For something of the size of 10-15" that is [14:45] yeah they are still retarded. $3,680 for a 17" http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/766409-REG/Sony_PVM_1741_PVM_1741_OLED_Picture_Monitor.html [14:45] Looks like the prices have not come down [14:45] And so it appears it's time for me to research how to give myself a proxy via one of my boxes [14:46] ssh box -D port [14:46] bam, SOCKS5 proxy [14:48] ok, so I just need to setup some scripts to do so :) [14:48] These newer USB LED monitors might fit my need. I want to mount a decent size monitor with the raspberry pi system I am building [14:49] Thin, light weight, low power [14:49] SmileyG: Or just add it to your .ssh/config :) [14:50] ersi: yeah but I'd rather it just comes up constantly, rather than when I call it specifically [14:50] and how do I tell my system to use it, is it localhost:port ? [14:51] yey it works ty ersi :D [15:02] You could do a password-less SSH key and authorize that on your endpoint and then initiate the tunnel from your bootscripts [15:15] SketchCow: Congrats to you and your team on making a really, really good movie! Really enjoyed it! [15:20] ersi: sounds plusible [15:20] * SmileyG adds in limiting what the ssh can do from the other end. [21:59] so i just found the old series i was looking for [21:59] called ancient prophecies [22:00] i'm most likely will only be getting part 2, 3 and 4 up [22:00] part one is dead as a torrent and looks to be only the first hour [23:06] so this is fun [23:06] i can download part of the original files for the ancient prophecies but there incomplete