[05:29] Well, looks like I'm going to Moving Image this weekend [05:29] (hopefully Dead Drop is still working as well) [06:20] does anyone have joepie's quickstart script? i can't remember what python deps to pull in [06:35] (i can't remember) whoever was in charge of the tracker, sorry if "Sue" is pulling and failing, there's something wrong with my wget [06:40] fixed it [07:50] the 1980s were a beautiful time http://archive.org/stream/crash-magazine-57/Crash_57_Oct_1988#page/n1/mode/2up [07:51] also apparently the deriver has an auto-straightening feature http://archive.org/stream/crash-magazine-57/Crash_57_Oct_1988#page/n9/mode/2up [07:53] Oh man, 80's spaceships [07:57] I got a gigantic monitor in the mail today and so I'm putting it through its paces [07:57] I haven't had this many pixels before [07:57] I think I crapped my pants a little when I opened up google maps [09:05] oh man this crt emulation stuff is sexy [09:05] just got around to watching the videos [09:08] on the request of ersi: For your daily retro computing: http://www.masswerk.at/google60/ [09:09] \o/ [09:11] THis guy is mad though [09:11] http://www.masswerk.at/products.html [09:12] Crazy how much stuff he created and all very geeky [09:12] Worth saving this page for ever [09:13] NO WAY [09:13] http://e-tradition.net/bytes/virtualunivac/index.html [09:13] This guy is just fricking cool [09:20] cool [09:21] yeah, for sure [10:00] :O [10:13] Silly question, but [10:13] does anyone anywhere seen [10:14] any old MOTD banners, mostly from the 90's? [10:14] I mean even if those are old UUnet messages, or anything [10:15] I am trying to collect such and I was lucky with takedown.com. Telnet recordings of Mitnick offered lot of interesting things [10:15] but I could only gather 4 of those [10:15] well, netcom, lexis... [10:15] would be nice having more [10:16] I guess the question is very specific :) [10:23] I can give you my servers ? :D [10:23] its a cow :D [10:24] Actually I am trying to use old and original MOTD banners for the telehack.com game [10:24] it's just a tiny addon, but would add to the mood [10:24] Actually the game is based on Jason's work [10:24] as the content is from textfiles.com [10:25] so it would be nice if the banners would come from the 80's, 90's [11:45] The IA donate URL is on the front page of HN \o/ [11:46] and going upwards [11:51] hn?> [11:53] "Hacker News", a social news kind of votery circlejerk club found at http://news.ycombinator.com [11:53] mostly wannabe entreneurs and "Growth Hackers" [11:54] lol [14:51] ersi: the hipsters of hackers [14:53] Thanks for reiterating what I just said. It's totally generally awesome [15:16] Joepie91: openvz whyyy D: [15:24] Sue|phone: hmm? :P [15:25] Stalking you on twitter [15:26] I prefer kvm [15:28] haha [15:28] openvz *can* be okay, depending on how it's used [15:28] anyway [15:29] I'm writing a VPS panel that supports openvz initially [15:29] kvm and xen afterwards [15:29] so having a sane networking setup is sort of a requirement [15:29] and I'm trying to figure out what the catch of veth is [15:29] because if it's so much better like I think it is, then why does none of the panels implement it? [15:29] Ooh [15:30] So here's the deal with veth and virtio [15:30] openvz is usually used on the crappiest of hosts - which oversell too much [15:30] Only certain versions of Linux after kernel 2.6.26 [15:30] which doesn't exactly help it's reputation :) [15:31] Support veth/virtio, and rhel5 is 2.6.16 [15:32] So because everyone still uses rhel5, and openvz and xen use the host kernel as a container, that's why veth/ virtio isn't supported [15:33] Other than that, virtio is amazing [15:33] We use it at IA [15:33] Flying penis says hi, I'm in his kitchen [15:33] (Aranje) [15:34] Who's still using RHEL5? [15:34] oh cool [15:34] tell him hi [15:35] Random people still use it, and red hat won't back port veth drivers [15:35] joepie91: Not much a coding, but I did this today: http://pastebin.com/q8cUzc3f and http://pastebin.com/xdxHTEZb [15:35] Random people being people who care not enough to use control panels [15:35] And I mean cheap hosts [15:35] Flying penis says hi, I'm in his kitchen [15:36] ! [15:36] say hi back :D [15:36] * joepie91 reads backlog [15:36] So because everyone still uses rhel5, and openvz and xen use the host kernel as a container, that's why veth/ virtio isn't supported [15:36] that is actually the first sane explanation I've heard [15:36] thanks :P [15:36] any idea if debian openvz kernel does veth? [15:36] .32 [15:36] doesn't have vswap though [15:37] norbert79: opensim server management? [15:37] Not sure, Debian 7 might [15:37] well, no [15:37] not if 6 doesn't have it [15:38] debian openvz kernel is a bit strange [15:38] Yeah [15:38] their kernel is technically recent (.32), but doesn't include vswap [15:38] and you need a RHEL kernel to enable it [15:38] (possible, but messy) [15:38] joepie91: Yes [15:38] I just don't know if the same policy goes for veth [15:38] joepie91: A friend of mine asked having it running, but I was not satisfied running it manually after each rebopot [15:38] thing is, future versions of the debian openvz kernel also won't include vswap as far as I am aware [15:38] norbert79: understandable :) [15:39] joepie91: It's a bit dirty, but works relatively ok [15:39] joepie91: The friend asked for tmux, so it uses it [15:39] norbert79: you may find this interesting [15:39] http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html [15:40] Nice... The issue with this bit of code was, that it automatically starts dumping into the main screen [15:40] so I had to solve that [15:40] tmux helps there [16:03] we have a RHEL4 box here somewhere [16:03] I saw it once. [16:04] Was like "Did that just say..." and then my collegue was like "Shusssh, its ok". [16:05] shrug [16:09] SmileyG: haha [16:09] http://imgur.com/7EFky [16:10] haha SmileyG [16:10] it can be worse though [16:10] I had someone tell me yesterday that "he accidentally installed debian 4 on his VPS" [16:11] and I was like "what WHY THE FUCK DO THEY EVEN HAVE THAT AS TEMPLATE" [16:13] oh the phone died [16:13] lol