[00:03] A retarded lawyer finally has to pay up - http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/04/the-madness-ends-lawyer-charles-carreon-to-pay-46100/ [00:14] yow, http://blog.linode.com/2013/04/12/security-notice-linode-manager-password-reset/ [02:39] So I am thinking about getting one of these http://www.mcmelectronics.com/content/productimages/s4/83-14015.jpg [02:40] Normal cases still seem too cramped [02:42] Why can't most cases just add 2 more inches of space between the front drive bays and the motherboard. [02:44] pretty sure those are usually "full tower" cases not your usual "mid tower" cases [02:45] the full tower I used to have had so much space in it it was unreal [02:45] none of this harddrive-wires-almost-in-the-gpu bullshit [02:45] I used have a nice full tower that I mounted wheels on the bottom [02:45] I feel ya [02:46] it also had a radiator on top [02:46] it was only badly designed in that they used 90mm fans instead of 120 so it was unnecessarily loud [02:46] could have fit 120's [02:47] I got an antec 900 case as a gift and I have enjoyed it for years but now having to put hot swap bays in I wish I was full tower [02:47] 19.4” (H) x 8.1” (W) x 18.4” (D) [02:47] The full tower model - 22.9" (H) x 8.4" (W) x 20.2" (D) [02:47] I have the three hundred I think? [02:47] and there almost 2 inches more depth [02:48] yeah it's the 300 [02:48] I love it, but it wasn't ever meant to have a gaming gpu in it [02:48] circumstances demanded it, not intent [02:48] :/ [02:49] yeah this is small 18.0" (H) x 8.1" (W) x 18.3" (D) [02:49] It's great... but gpu's are so huge now [02:56] It looks like I would have to drop at least $100 [02:56] That can wait [02:57] nothing on craigslist locally either [02:58] I never should have switched from using full towers [03:02] Well my server just died [03:03] I powered it off, cleaned it, installed the new hardware and now it will not stay powered on. Does not even reach the bios screen. Took hardware out for a minimal boot and still fucked [03:03] another pain in my ass [03:06] This server is only like 4 years old [04:42] So I installed my 4bay hot swap in my dev machine [04:42] That server is toast. It powers up and then resets itself after a while [04:50] Anyone own a motherboard with more than 5 built in sata connectors? [04:51] I normally build a new development machine every two years to stay abreast of where things are going. Ever since quad core hit the desktop I have slowed my upgrade cycle. [04:51] The last update was a bump from 8gb DDR3 to 16gb DDR3 [04:51] and I know the next major tech thing is switching to SSD for my operating system and home dir [04:53] What are the rest of you rocking? [05:07] You around GLaDOS? [05:08] I am [05:09] password reset, let me guess? [09:15] omf_: yes mine has 6. [09:15] or 8 [09:15] i forget [09:16] description: Motherboard [09:16] product: Crosshair IV Formula [09:16] vendor: ASUSTeK Computer INC. [10:49] i'm uploading last chance to see cds [11:48] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/Last_Chance_To_See_CDs [16:08] gooooood morning vietnam [16:56] Remove all the space within the atoms making up the human body, and every person that's ever lived would fit inside a baseball. [17:55] they'd also be dead [17:55] \o/ [17:56] omf_: you see my message about 6 internal sata? [17:56] yep [17:57] I need system with 6 [17:57] I use 4 for the 4 bay hot swap, 1 for the internal hd [17:57] Actually I don't need it. I can just make my burner external [17:58] hmmmm i said wrong one it seems [17:59] I got like 280 minutes left on my initial RAID-1 sync [17:59] which I then format over and copy files on [17:59] ok firefox is gonna make me rage again [17:59] try [17:59] product: M2N68-AM Plus [18:00] May have 6 or 8 [18:00] I am used to doing RAID-5 on the system build and walking away while shit is built and software installed. [18:01] nod. [18:01] At least adding spares to a mirror can be a background process [18:04] I am watching this LibreOffice development talk and it is mind blowing the level of refactoring they have had to do [18:04] All the java wizards? Gone, written in python [18:05] Unless the corporate overlords of Apache OpenOffice work really fucking hard, they will never catch up [18:06] The code base is two decades old. The whole focus of libreoffice development is to pay down all that technical as the primary goal. You want to build a new feature? You gotta fix a bunch of crap first [18:10] Well, OpenOffice will be killed, it's just a matter of time. [18:10] It's only laziness and unwillingness to run an installer that keeps anyone from switching to Libreoffice. [18:10] It's a non-profit working on productivty software of a base dependency. It'd made no sense to stay with something controlled by Oracle. [18:12] LibreOffice is going to win simply because they are adding new features and fixing the bugs. OO never fucking does releases. [18:12] Again. [18:12] OO. [18:12] Owned by Oracle. [18:12] Open source free-priced software. Owned by Oracle. [18:12] Replace Owned with Fucked [18:13] You're saying "This puppy gets a lot of nice walkies and good food, nobody takes the puppy on mars out for walkies." [18:13] The puppy. In mars. In the vacuum of space [18:13] Focusing on the wrong thing. [18:13] The second Oracle bought Sun, a lot of things were dead. [18:13] They'll keep killing them. They're even killing free support for Solaris. [18:14] I guarantee that Oracle will kill Solaris within 5 years. [18:14] And all mainframe-level hardware, possibly all hardware [18:16] See I don't understand that. For years Oracle was fighting Microsoft in every market and they always were getting into new markets to keep growing bigger. Now they just kill shit and it is not like they are going to gain all that market back with their Linux distro [19:06] so SketchCow, do you also think IBM-led version AOO (Apache Open Office) is also doomed to a slow death? [19:25] SketchCow: and lack of awareness of LO [19:25] OO has a lot of name recognition :/ [19:43] it seems to me that LO has a lot more going for it, except market entrenchment [19:45] I think it'll be a better project in the long run either way. THey fixed a bunch of shit and now 4.0 is basically "let's rewrite the whole codebase to suck less" [19:45] that alone will pay dividends in the next year [19:54] what LibreOffice need is a new lighter version, kind of what Firefox (Phoenix) was for Mozilla [19:57] LO is already modular, you choose which applications to install. [19:58] cutting java out made the whole thing smaller and faster [19:58] The technical debt needs to be paid first. For example there used to be 4 string libraries, now there are 3 and soon only 2. [20:38] Konami FOX Engine Behind the Scenes E3 2011: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video53194 [20:40] omf_:) that's what I'm excited about. The new leaner LO will be godly even if it adds no features. [22:13] TEST_stream_trim: https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video53246