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L1[00:15:15] <CompanionCube> Izaya: no
'intel inside(rtrading)
L2[00:15:21] <CompanionCube> i am
disappoint
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L6[00:33:00] <CompanionCube> Izaya: so what
good has come out of android 10 so far
L7[00:33:10] <CompanionCube> aside from this
and termux
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L11[01:52:32]
<Forecaster>
well, getting on the new system at 8 am is a stark reminder that
the old system had a dark theme installed...
L12[01:52:36]
<Forecaster>
ow my eyes
L13[02:02:13]
<Forecaster>
now I need to remember where I got it and how I installed it when I
get home tonight...
L14[02:56:49] <Lizzy> hmm, looks like
wireguard wont be all that useful for mobile/laptop vpn
connections, but could be useful to replace the tinc bridge i
currently have between my dedi and home server
L15[02:59:40]
<Forecaster>
looking for a bridge? I can sell you a bridge!
L16[03:07:09] <Lizzy> hmm, I'm currently
debating if i should perhaps seperate out the networks between my
dedi and my home. like, keep the bridge there but just have it as a
point-to-point connection and let the dedi and home server act as
the "routers" between the vpn networks
L17[03:41:20] *
Lizzy just ordered a managed ethernet switch
L18[03:42:51] <Lizzy> which is gonna
replace the current dumb switch on my home server and allow me to
run VLANs up to my room and to my pc
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L21[04:07:47]
<Forecaster>
don't call it dumb it's doing it's best D:
L22[04:07:58]
<Forecaster>
%tonk
L23[04:07:58] <MichiBot> Avada Kedavra!
Forecaster! You beat CompanionCube's previous record of 3 hours, 54
minutes and 18 seconds (By 1 hour, 3 minutes and 37 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L24[04:07:59] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 4 hours, 57 minutes and 56 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00424 (0.00106 x 4) tonk points for stealing the
tonk.
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L26[04:54:23] <bauen1> Lizzy: you currently
have a L2 bridge between them ?
L27[05:00:02] <Lizzy> my dedi and home
server? yeah, got tinc running between them acting as a Layer2
bridge (my pc also connects to the home server and joins it
occasionally i think, unless i broke it)
L28[05:02:55] <bauen1> i can recommend a
ptp vpn combined with ospf for routing (but there is some stuff
that breask like apple's custom zeroconf stuff)
L29[05:10:26] <Lizzy> i don't have any
apple devices so that's not an issue for me, and for the most part
Tinc is working fine cause pretty much all that goes over it is
just sql replication stuff
L30[05:10:59] <stephan48> basically L2 is
an advantage if you need broadcast or multicast traffic
L31[05:11:12] <stephan48> otherwhise i
would say its a burden to the network
L32[05:11:34] <stephan48> if f.e. you are
just interested in having a connectivity between home and
dedi
L33[05:12:01] <stephan48> (and for
multicast/broadcast there are tricks to make it work on L3
but...)
L34[05:12:42] <stephan48> from a security
perspective its easier to police a routes L3 vpn where each side
has their own network spaces than a L2 where everyone is part of
one big network
L35[05:12:49] <stephan48> routed L3*
L36[05:13:35] <stephan48> also heavily
depends on what your threat model looks like
L37[05:13:49] <stephan48> i.e. if you wanna
secure home from attacks coming via the dedi or vise versa
L38[05:29:36] <Lizzy> i think i mainly did
it as L2 because the network is shared with some of my VMs that are
on both the vRack network that OVH provides and the 'hyperloop'
internal network and i didn't yet work out a way for them to route
stuff out of the right interfaces
L39[05:30:31] <Lizzy> that and i think i
need to do adjustments to my dedi for it to work efficiently as a
semi-router but haven't got the time to try that without knocking
everything else down
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L42[08:15:17] <Skye> Lizzy: you need to
draw a network map :p
L44[08:55:55] <Lizzy> Skye, i could
probably do it on cisco packet tracer heh
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L47[09:03:10]
<Ariri>
%tonk
L48[09:03:11] <MichiBot> I'm sorry Ariri,
you were not able to beat Forecaster's record of 4 hours, 57
minutes and 56 seconds this time. 4 hours, 55 minutes and 12
seconds were wasted! Missed by 2 minutes and 43 seconds!
L49[09:03:25]
<Ariri>
...
L50[09:03:29]
<Forecaster>
ouch
L51[09:03:36]
<Ariri>
:(
L52[09:04:26] <stephan48> re vm networks:
my host OS on the dedi is basically just the hypervisor, everything
routing/VPN wise happens in a dedicated VM which connects to the
world via the host OS interface and to all VMs via a internal
network
L53[09:04:55] <stephan48> percent rescued:
99.97% - 104Kb error rate so far from 3TB
L54[09:05:02] <stephan48> but still running
over the last gb or so
L55[09:07:23] <Lizzy> i tried using a
dedicated vm but couldn't really get it working that well, at least
not without taking down all the vms and trying it one by one
L56[09:08:41] <stephan48> ah yea almost not
doable without a migration time thats true :(
L57[09:12:14] <stephan48> and heh, the
kernel is spewing driver errors nonstop
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L59[09:16:38] <Lizzy> wait, just realised i
can't easily replicate the network in packet tracer because the
server objects can only have 2 network cards
L60[09:17:40] <stephan48> :(
L61[09:17:52] <stephan48> that would be
quite annoying
L62[09:18:09] <stephan48> my router vm has
27 links ;)
L63[09:18:37] <stephan48> (these are
individual VPNs and the connection to the VM network/host not the
VMs)
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L66[09:42:40]
<Forecaster>
%sip
L67[09:42:40] <MichiBot> You drink a bubbly
unobtanium potion (New!). Forecaster feels like a champion!
L68[09:42:45]
<Forecaster>
woo
L69[09:52:57] <Elfi> %quaff coffee
L70[09:52:57] <MichiBot> This doesn't seem
to be a potion I recognize... Make sure it has an appearance and
consistency keyword, and the word "potion" in it.
L71[09:53:13] * Elfi
wiggles coffee cup at Forecaster
L72[09:54:17]
<Forecaster>
I don't have IDEA set up yet
L73[09:54:32] <Elfi> Oh, okay
L74[09:54:34] <Elfi> %quaff
L75[09:54:35] <MichiBot> You drink a smelly
adamantium potion (New!). Elfi's clothes turn the color of aegisalt
until their next sip of water.
L76[09:54:52] * Elfi
is now a tier 5 accelerator fairy. ' -'
L77[09:54:57] * Elfi
draws a gun ` -`
L78[09:55:10]
<Forecaster>
I'm still trying to figure out a way to launch my old system as a
VM
L79[09:56:57]
<Forecaster>
also, copying the appdata stuff over does make chrome remember the
addon icons positions :P
L80[09:57:41] *
AmandaC pawhugs Elfi, cuddles up with her as a
teddy-bear
L81[09:57:43]
<Forecaster>
along with all plugin settings, which since I have a session
manager addon let me recover my tabs
L82[09:58:28]
<Forecaster>
lost the cookies though, so now I have to log into everything
again
L83[09:59:24] <Elfi> suddenly struck with
the desire to make my own embedded Linux distro, Pepen
L84[09:59:33] <Elfi> Because was yea rea
melenas pepen~
L86[10:01:26]
<Forecaster>
wut
L87[10:01:59] <Elfi> Was yea ra melenas
melenas nyanyas nyanyas pe-pe-pepen~
L88[10:02:09]
<Forecaster>
okay
L89[10:02:26] *
AmandaC puts her paw on Elfi's forehead to check for a
feaver
L90[10:02:49] * Elfi
is keeping up with her diquility doses!
L93[10:03:57] <Elfi> Pepen.
L94[10:04:40]
<Forecaster>
uh huh
L95[10:04:49]
<Forecaster>
anyone want to buy an invisible unicorn?
L97[10:04:52]
<Forecaster>
they're in stock
L98[10:05:32]
<Forecaster>
there are at least two verified purchases for it...
L101[10:09:07] <bauen1> Regarding the mod
downloading from curse forge, I might just setup automated builds
for some of the most public open source mods
L102[10:12:05]
<Skye>
@Lizzian oh my dear god
L103[10:12:58] <Elfi> C'mon, aren't they
cute?
L104[10:13:22]
<Forecaster>
I guess?
L105[10:17:12]
<Lizzian>
@Skye wah?
L106[10:17:17] <Elfi> '^'
L107[10:17:25] <Elfi> Amanda, do you think
they're cute? ;^;
L108[10:17:56] <AmandaC> Elfi: I will bite
whoever made the middle one cry in the second image
L110[10:18:22] *
Elfi hugs!
L111[10:18:48]
<Skye> Elfi
you have a different profile picture! :o
L112[10:19:01]
<Skye>
@Lizzian that map looks scary, so many servers
L113[10:19:31]
<Lizzian>
ah, they're mostly just VMs and i think there's 1 or two i
missed
L114[10:19:35] <Elfi> Do I? :o
L115[10:19:47] <Elfi> OH RIGHT
L116[10:19:59] <Elfi> Because I pulled the
link to my own discord pfp
L117[10:20:04] <Elfi> so it probably is
swapping
L118[10:20:25] <Elfi> It's the dot-eyed
chibi Elfi, right?
L119[10:20:46]
<Forecaster>
yes
L120[10:22:05]
<Forecaster>
okay, things are starting to come together, still need to figure
out the dark system theme thing, turning the harddrive into an ISO
to try to launch the VM this time since everything else has failed,
but it's slow
L121[10:22:18]
<Forecaster>
also need to convince windows it's activated cough
L122[10:26:46]
<Forecaster>
I'm not sure if ImgBurn is stuck or not...
L123[10:31:32]
<Skye> Elfi,
girl with pink hair? It's too low res
L124[10:31:40] <Elfi> Yeah :o
L125[10:43:33] <Izaya> Rookie numbers of
servers
L126[11:12:21] <bauen1> are those virtual
or real ?
L127[11:15:50]
<Forecaster>
she said "mostly VMs"
L128[11:16:11] <Elfi> I repotted my dryad
transbian girlfriend, does that make her a transplant?
L129[11:16:18] <bauen1> oh
L130[11:24:14] <Skye> Elfi: is there a
higher res version of your profile picture?
L132[11:42:03] <Elfi> Though I modified it
to make the wing windows properly translucent as opposed to one set
being opaque and the other being transparent
L133[11:43:01]
<Forecaster>
oh, that's not the one
L134[11:43:11] <Elfi> Oh?
L135[11:43:15] <Elfi> It must still be
using my old one then.
L136[11:43:20]
<Forecaster>
it's the more painted one
L138[11:44:07]
<Forecaster>
yep
L139[11:44:17] <Elfi> I wonder how long
Discord's gonna keep the old pfp cached...
L140[11:44:33] <Elfi> Unless setting the
icon moved it to local storage for Corded
L141[11:44:50]
<Forecaster>
no idea
L142[11:44:58] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> pokes Mimiru
L143[11:46:51] <Elfi> I mean if I was in
the OC discord I could just check where it's sourcing the
icon
L144[11:46:53] <Elfi> But I'm not
L145[11:46:55] <Elfi> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
L147[11:48:12]
<Forecaster>
that's the link in the html
L148[11:48:45] <Elfi> Interesting, I guess
they do still cache it then
L149[11:49:12] <Elfi> Well, that makes
using Discord's own cdns a big waste of time then
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L151[11:50:49] <Elfi> Oh well, means I
don't have to selfhost at least
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<Forecaster>
I wonder why YouTube doesn't have a "time left" counter
in their player
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L156[13:27:20] <Lizzy> woo, home
L157[13:45:37]
<Forecaster>
yay
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L161[15:09:02] <stephan48> %tonk
L162[15:09:03] <MichiBot> Bejabbers!
stephan48! You beat Forecaster's previous record of 4 hours, 57
minutes and 56 seconds (By 1 hour, 7 minutes and 55 seconds)! I
hope you're happy!
L163[15:09:04] <MichiBot> stephan48's new
record is 6 hours, 5 minutes and 51 seconds! stephan48 also gained
0.00565 (0.00113 x 5) tonk points for stealing the tonk.
L164[15:09:11] <stephan48> puh.
L165[15:22:03] <stephan48> errsize: 1803
kB mh.
L166[15:30:05]
<Forecaster>
1803 kilobytes per miles per hour?! that's so many!
L167[15:31:02] <stephan48> yea!
L168[15:31:23] <stephan48> thats the
amount of erronious bytes ddrescue could not recover from the
disk
L169[15:31:38] <stephan48> aka there are
tons of dmesg driver errrors on access of these
L170[15:32:01]
<Forecaster>
ohno
L171[15:32:56] <stephan48> we will see
:)
L172[15:33:07] <stephan48> but the backup
is done now
L173[15:33:21] <stephan48> took about
2,5ish weeks for a 3TB disk
L174[15:33:47] <stephan48> sadly i only
learned about ddrescues --log-rates on monday
L175[15:33:58] <stephan48> could have been
a nice graph
L176[15:34:45] <stephan48> basically its
still the backup disk so losses are acceptable.
L177[15:35:02] <stephan48> but still not
too nice :)
L178[15:38:43] <stephan48> so far fsck
does just complain about the backuppc pool
L179[15:38:57] <stephan48> which i decided
to scrap anyway
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L185[16:16:01] <AmandaC> %8ball rain
time?
L186[16:16:02] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Reply
hazy, try again
L187[16:16:05] <AmandaC> %8ball rain
time?
L188[16:16:06] <MichiBot> AmandaC: Without
a doubt
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L197[16:40:10] <bauen1> Now i just need a
way to fetch stuff from curseforge because some mod don
L198[16:40:18] <bauen1> *don't upload else
where ._.
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L200[16:42:33] <Lapis> uhh
L201[16:42:37] <Lapis> hi!
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:GWcorbinHolyFuck:
L204[17:01:15] <AmandaC> bauen1: why the
nested mkdir / cd's
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L221[20:08:41]
<Z0idburg>
Izaya So the DMS-10 and DMS-100 systems...
L222[20:08:52]
<Z0idburg>
theres a CD with PDFs for documentation
L223[20:08:58]
<Z0idburg>
it has like 20 1000 page pdfs
L224[20:09:33] <Izaya> Sounds like some
nice light reading
L225[20:10:30] <CompanionCube> ooh, those
are some long PDFs yeah
L226[20:10:43]
<Z0idburg> I
wanted to print them out
L227[20:10:57]
<Z0idburg>
but part 1 of the overlay spec reference manual is 700 pages
long
L228[20:11:16]
<Z0idburg>
and part 2 is like 600 something
L229[20:11:24] <CompanionCube> btw did you
ever pick up that ibm box
L230[20:11:25]
<Z0idburg>
so not 1000 but rounding around yeah
L231[20:11:28]
<Z0idburg>
they're BIG
L232[20:11:36]
<Z0idburg> I
need to ask about that
L233[20:11:38]
<Z0idburg> I
totally forgot
L234[20:11:44]
<Z0idburg>
it's in Vermont XD
L235[20:11:58]
<Z0idburg>
in storage
L236[20:12:14]
<Z0idburg>
we used to have a center there
L237[20:12:20]
<Z0idburg>
but now we just use it for storage
L238[20:14:48] <CompanionCube> heh,
vermont
L239[20:15:03] <CompanionCube> could be
way worse considering the size of the US :p
L240[20:20:06]
<Z0idburg> I
actually drive right near there all the time
L241[20:20:26]
<Z0idburg>
its about 40 minutes out of the way
L242[20:20:33]
<Z0idburg>
takes 6 hours to get there
L243[20:21:18] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L244[20:21:18] <MichiBot> I'm sorry
CompanionCube, you were not able to beat stephan48's record of 6
hours, 5 minutes and 51 seconds this time. 5 hours, 12 minutes and
15 seconds were wasted! Missed by 53 minutes and 35 seconds!
L245[20:21:30] <CompanionCube>
damnit
L247[20:23:52] <Elfi> Pfft
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L249[20:42:33] <GNUGradyn> hey! How do you
turn off the localhost filter?
L250[20:43:20] <CompanionCube> is it not a
config option?
L251[20:43:23]
<Bob>
^
L252[20:43:28]
<Bob> looked
at the configs ?
L253[20:47:53] <Izaya> it freaks out if
you leave the blacklist empty, though IIRC
L254[20:48:48]
<Bob> time
to block 255.255.255.255
L255[20:49:02]
<Z0idburg>
"SOME COMBINATION LAMPS THAT ARE NOT EQUIPPED WITH AMBER SIDE
REFLECTORS FAIL TO CONFORM TO FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD
NO. 108, LAMPS, REFLECTIVE DEVICES, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. CK
MOTORSPORT WILL NOTIFY OWNERS AND REPLACE THE NONCOMPLIANT LAMPS
FREE OF CHARGE."
L256[20:49:03]
<Z0idburg>
uh
L257[20:49:09]
<Z0idburg>
yes that shit was not required in 1993
L258[20:49:11]
<Z0idburg>
dumbasses
L259[20:49:30]
<Z0idburg>
that's like saying you need to recall your 1960s model car because
it doesn't have seatbelts
L260[20:49:37]
<Z0idburg>
they weren't required to back then, it's not ilegal
L261[20:50:05] <Izaya> or recalling your
80s ute because it doesn't have emissions control stuff
L262[20:50:13] <Izaya> oh, it came out of
the factory with that?
L263[20:50:14] *
Izaya coughs
L264[20:50:21]
<Z0idburg>
hahaha
L265[20:50:42] <Izaya> I don't know anyone
with an 80s hilux that still has the emissions control stuff
L266[20:50:43]
<Z0idburg> I
want a car with a 572
L267[20:50:54]
<Z0idburg>
and an 1100 CFM carb
L268[20:51:06]
<Z0idburg>
its a great way to get ~700 horsepower
L269[20:51:22]
<Z0idburg>
in a standard stree vehicle engine
L270[20:51:27]
<Z0idburg>
and look good doing it
L271[20:52:01]
<Z0idburg>
the 572s were so heavy duty that you could put ridiculous ammounts
of air in them
L272[20:52:15]
<Z0idburg>
but then again a v8 that size had to be
L273[21:14:50] <Izaya> absolute
madmen
L275[22:18:07] <GNUGradyn> where is the
mod config
L276[22:21:36] <GNUGradyn> nvm found
it
L277[22:21:40] <GNUGradyn> still no
work
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L280[22:22:37] <GNUGradyn> This is a valid
GET request right?
L282[22:23:34] <GNUGradyn> it is working,
but it says the server is returning a 405
L283[22:23:50] <GNUGradyn> the server is
expecting a GET request, but appears to be receiving a POST
request
L284[22:23:52] <GNUGradyn> why is it POST,
not GET
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L288[23:11:45] <livetree84> the
socket:read() line should hang until it receives data right?
L289[23:11:49] <livetree84> because it
just immediately returns nil
L290[23:16:46] <Izaya> I don't think
so
L291[23:17:34] <livetree84> ok what
about
L292[23:17:43] <Izaya> ha
L294[23:19:15] <livetree84> this
L295[23:19:21] <livetree84> this should
work even if it doesnt wait
L296[23:19:42] <livetree84> but upon
trying to send a TCP packet on port 8080, it cant connect
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