Logré pescar una interesante conversación sobre dos personas que trabajaron manteniendo sistemas Solares antes de docker kubernetes, por si alguno está interesado acá tienen: ```text 17:22 -!- esotericwarfare [~esotericw@181.98.242.54] has joined #blastwave 17:22 -!- Topic for #blastwave: Friday the 22nd Nov 2024 and all is quiet somewhere 17:22 -!- Topic set by blastwave [~dclarke@alpha.genunix.com] [Fri Nov 22 08:46:48 2024] 17:22 -!- Irssi: #blastwave: Total of 65 nicks [3 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 62 normal] 17:22 -!- Channel #blastwave created Wed May 19 10:52:47 2021 17:23 -!- Irssi: Join to #blastwave was synced in 12 secs 17:35 < barnsy> did someone say cult! 17:36 < barnsy> all hail rust 17:36 < barnsy> or was it !cone 17:48 -!- _________ [~nobody@user/noodly] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 17:51 < houst0n> Ugh rust. I am too old or dumb for rust. Every time I try to pick it up, I make it about 2 weeks then just cba. Too much syntax. I seem to be happy enough with C and Go. 17:51 < houst0n> Java isn't going anywhere for $dayjob for a while. But plenty of Go :} 17:55 -!- _________ [~nobody@user/noodly] has joined #blastwave 17:57 < barnsy> i wish i could go or c im unlucky enough to live in sql and pascal 17:58 < houst0n> pascal?! Ye gods. How does that happen? 17:59 -!- gbowne1 [~gbowne1@97-126-29-52.tukw.qwest.net] has joined #blastwave 17:59 < barnsy> needed to pay bills, as if anyone would choose!! 17:59 < houst0n> I mean, who is using it? For what? 18:00 < hotzenbot> TIME: London 21:00, Paris 22:00, Kyiv: 23:00, Perth 05:00, Brisbane 07:00, Auckland 10:00, Irvine 13:00, Toronto 16:00 18:01 < houst0n> There are rumors of a band of cobol developers hidden in the back of the insitution I work for, earning near half a million each, but no one has actually met them and all our tech debt is java 18:01 < barnsy> cant exactly say who but using it to pass sql to documents 18:01 < houst0n> What industry is it? 18:01 < barnsy> a big corpo one 18:02 < houst0n> I can't believe anyone is still using pascal. Is it a bank or what? 18:02 < houst0n> (I'm tech lead for payments at an extremely large european bank, I've seen some things...) 18:02 < barnsy> not quite but big money is involved 18:03 < houst0n> You're being very vague. 18:03 < barnsy> for good reason 18:03 < houst0n> What are those reasons? 18:04 < barnsy> i like paying bills 18:04 < houst0n> Ah you'll be fired for saying "Yeah the insurance industry in switzerland still uses prolog, kek" 18:04 < houst0n> Gotcha. I always fire people for that 18:04 < barnsy> i have the right to an attourney 18:04 < barnsy> :D 18:04 < houst0n> er, pascal, sorry 18:05 < houst0n> I spent a good 6 years as an erlanger, I kinda like prolog as a result ;) 18:05 < houst0n> So does dclarke still come in here? I wanted to annoy him a bit 18:06 < barnsy> he sure does, this time of year is iffy with most people 18:06 < barnsy> people be doing the whole xmas thing with humans 18:06 < houst0n> We wasted quite a lot of each others time doing stupid shit like compiling gcc on ancient sparc gear some decades ago 18:06 < barnsy> but he does float about 18:06 < houst0n> It's november. 18:06 < barnsy> when beer is involved months mean nothing 18:07 < houst0n> ... Right then.. 18:07 < barnsy> ive been floating about a while and remember speaking to you a while back, i know you both go way back 18:08 < houst0n> What's the deal with this channel these days? It used to be for users of a solaris pkg repo 18:08 < houst0n> And even at its height it was nowhere near 64 people. 18:10 < barnsy> i think the twitch and being banned a few times gained more people 18:10 < houst0n> Oh well, I cba. Oi @dclarke or @blastwave or whatever your handle is these days. Drop me an email please: neil@houston.scot -- lets have a christmas catch up or something. Hilarious events have occured, they've let me run a bank. 18:10 < houst0n> Ciao :] 18:11 < gbowne1> o/ 18:11 < barnsy> enjoy 18:25 < racingmars> houst0n: wasting quite a lot of time compiling gcc on ancient sparc gear is STILL what a lot of us in this channel do, and what Dennis spends a lot of his time on stream doing :-) 18:30 < houst0n> There's something soothing about 3 hours of 'make' output streaming past on your screen, as long as you're not paying for the power 18:32 < gbowne1> most of the time it goes quietly in a background while we mutter and listen to music or watch a movie or other randomness 18:32 < houst0n> I had the misfortune of needing certbot with some not-in-freebsd-ports pip wheels the other day, and of course py-cryptography these days depends on rustc, so I got to install rust.. Which pulled in a non-system version of llvm, on a tiny crappy little openstack vps, took like 2 hours ;) 18:32 < gbowne1> or get pained in chess 18:37 < gbowne1> well today's !plan was to try and get FreeBSD onto the beast, but that turned out to be a morning full of trying to sort out other issues. 18:38 < houst0n> Todays not plan? 18:38 < houst0n> What's the beast? 18:39 < gbowne1> 1 Dell R930 fully loaded with 90+ 16gb DDR4 and 4 Xeon E7's 18:41 < houst0n> I was a pretty rich freelancer for the last few years, so I had a load of very chunky colo'd gear running most of my 'stuff'; proxmox+zfs on the blades with mostly openbsd vms. Unfortunately there is a massive fucking recession happening in Germany at the moment and no one is willing to pay nosebleed rates for a haggered unixbeard anymore, so I've had to take a permie gig. So, all the 'infra' is 18:41 < houst0n> being... err. consolidated.. So I wanted to move most of it to some obsd kit in my house and have a few vm's for web and whatever hosting in the cloud. OpenBSD was 10x slower on storage than freebsd on that gear when I tested.. so after... 6 years of pure openbsd, I had to say goodbye for now 18:41 < houst0n> But I'm not paying 8k a month for colo anymore for 'cloud' ;) 18:41 < houst0n> So we're back on freebsd. Ach well. 18:42 < houst0n> That's a pretty chunky box, what you gonna do with it? 18:42 < houst0n> I wouldn't bother bare metal'ing bsd tbh, stick proxmox or something on it and carve it into vms 18:43 < racingmars> Yeah, my "production" web and mail servers are OpenBSD running under ESXi. 18:43 < gbowne1> i'm consolidating a lot of my smaller servers.. among otherthings 18:43 < houst0n> I used to run my own mail infra 18:43 < houst0n> I wrote a pretty detailed guide on it https://medium.com/@cyberpunk_networks/nsa-proof-your-email-2017-edition-f11a89697722 18:44 < houst0n> These days, fuck that. I pay proton 18:44 < gbowne1> I already have a loaded Dell R730xd running a VM host 18:45 < gbowne1> VMWare has become a beast, so have been on the look out for something that can do 12+ VM's 18:46 < houst0n> VMWare is dead 18:47 < houst0n> They got bought by PE their onyl exit is killing the free tier and billing the 100 or so big enterprises until they get their sticker price back 18:47 < gbowne1> I've been a ESXi fan for years.. but slowly they are removing hardware support 18:47 < houst0n> Meh, use opensource. ESXi was maybe cool in the 2000s 18:47 < houst0n> But KVM is better these days 18:47 < houst0n> google and amazon pumped billions into it ;) 18:48 < houst0n> Purple screens of death were hilarious though 18:48 < gbowne1> another reason I need to move.. so have been on the plan to migrate.. been looking at poudriere and bhyve 18:48 < houst0n> The problem with that stuff is, the management story is... shell scripts and cronjobs 18:48 < houst0n> Do you really want to deal with that? 18:48 < gbowne1> its nothing new 18:49 < gbowne1> Dennis does quite a bit of that lately 18:49 < houst0n> Depends how much stuff you're running. For your apps etc, sure maybe it's ok. For your VM hosts? It's a fucking massive pain in the balls and it's not worth the effort. 18:49 < houst0n> But whatever, I don't host clouds anymore I just use 'em 18:50 < houst0n> GCP at the moment, it's.. fine. 18:50 < houst0n> tf hellscape 18:50 < racingmars> And yeah I heavily use KVM these days. But there are a couple servers out at the datacenter that have been running ESXi forever and there's no reason to change for the sake of changing. At the end of the day, ESXi is still better than Proxmox, but yeah any future systems to eventually replace the ESXi boxes I'd start with Proxmox. 18:50 < gbowne1> What's clowd? 18:50 < gbowne1> xD 18:50 < gbowne1> I like QEMU 18:50 < houst0n> In what reality is ESXi better than proxmox? 18:51 < houst0n> Last time I used it you needed a fat windows app to manage it 18:51 < houst0n> (vmware vCenter or whatever it was) 18:51 < racingmars> You haven't needed a Windows app to manage ESXi for over a decade. 18:51 < houst0n> Granted this is going back a bit 18:51 < houst0n> lol 18:51 < gbowne1> yeah thats not a thing anymore 18:52 < houst0n> But how is it better? proxmox is opensource, comes wiht a load of goodies, has zfs as a built-in option, ceph etc 18:52 < houst0n> Also can run containers, if anyone is stupid enough to do that outside kubernetes 18:52 < racingmars> ESXi still runs random old obscure operating systems that qemu_KVM has trouble with. 18:52 < racingmars> s/qemu_KVM/qemu+KVM/ 18:52 < gbowne1> yes 18:52 < racingmars> Anyway, yes, new builds I'd go Proxmox. 18:53 < houst0n> If you have to run your own vm hosts, I recon proxmox yeah. I'd love to say bare freebsd but it's not an option. You may be able to do it but the poor bastard that inherits it is deffo replacing it 18:53 < houst0n> And it's a fucking pita, bhyve with it's 100 million cmdline args 18:54 < swills> proxmox is so slow 18:54 < swills> don't like dealing with bhyve's command line args? gee, have i got a solution for you! lol 18:54 < houst0n> proxmox is slow vs? 18:54 < houst0n> I don't like dealing with shit that doesn't really matter. I want VMs to run k8s clusters, which my devs deploy 100s of jvms onto 18:54 < houst0n> I don't give a fuck about command line args anymore 18:55 < houst0n> Maybe 20 years ago I did ;) 18:55 < swills> that's why i do with my VMs actually 18:55 < rconjoe> you could use proxmox with a bunch of command line args too, if you wanted to badly enough. 18:56 < houst0n> You're right, bhyve with nvme emulation and passthu host cpu flags and whatever can get you an extra few % 18:56 < racingmars> bhyve is probably fine if you're sticking to Linux and other *BSDs and maybe Windows VMs (although who touches windows?) but I think it's still pretty limited if you go off the beaten path and need/want to run random other operating systems. 18:56 < houst0n> But you're solving the wrong problem. You create something completely unmaintainable 18:57 < houst0n> No one needs random other operating systems in the real world 18:57 < houst0n> You need linux 18:57 < houst0n> Sorry, I know it sucks. 18:57 < houst0n> :} 18:57 < racingmars> I'm not talking about the real world, I'm talking about what I use computers for :-) 18:57 < swills> you're entitled to your opinion 18:58 < houst0n> I do this shit for a living, I used to do it for fun. These days my personal computers I would be really happy if they only had a single button which said "fuck off" and it turns it off 18:58 < swills> you're so right, you're very much smarter and more experienced than me. please tell me more 18:58 < gbowne1> they do but thats not what its called. 18:58 < houst0n> Sigh. I'm not trying to preach sorry dude 18:58 < swills> no no, go one 18:58 < swills> on* 18:59 < swills> that's what we're here for 18:59 < houst0n> ? 18:59 < houst0n> I get on my high horse sometimes, forget people are different ;) 18:59 < houst0n> My requirements are very different from yours 19:00 < hotzenbot> TIME: London 22:00, Paris 23:00, Kyiv: 00:00, Perth 06:00, Brisbane 08:00, Auckland 11:00, Irvine 14:00, Toronto 17:00 19:00 < houst0n> I'm currently running devops at a large bank, we are using k8s on gcp (private cloud version of gcp) 19:00 < houst0n> It's like, 3000 jvms 19:00 < houst0n> tf runs, via TFE take sometimes 4 hours 19:00 < houst0n> That changes your views a bit ;) 19:01 < racingmars> Also in the "real world" legacy crap still rules. There's enough money to make a company to port OpenVMS to x86, for crying out loud. Companies spend millions on IBM mainframes to keep their COBOL applications running. There are still a bunch of internal business apps running on Pick-system type platforms. The real world is MESSY. Companies stay on shit that works forever. 19:01 < swills> i write^Wwrote Go code that manages 126 petabytes of data in a globally distributed system, with grpc/protobuf and rest apis 19:01 < gbowne1> can confirm 19:02 < houst0n> Sure, maybe. My job at the moment is moving all payment processing for germany's largest bank to the cloud. It means moving 500 payment flows (rewriting them) and migrating to k8s. There are mainframes, there is HPUX, there's a load of J2EE on solaris. All that jazz. It's not cheaper for us to keep that shit running forever 19:02 < houst0n> We kept it running that style for 10 years longer than we should 19:02 < swills> but, the company has gone under and i'm unemployeed now and so i'm spending my time on my side project building a grpc based manager for bhyve and python gui client to it for fun 19:02 < houst0n> devs are cheap 19:02 < racingmars> And I was a senior enterprise architect at a company that did more transactions per day than AmEx and Mastercard and PayPal. We all know what we're talking about here lol 19:02 < houst0n> it's not cheaper to pay someone to maintain an OS 19:02 < swills> and it runs k8s in the VMs on top of it all, heh 19:03 < houst0n> Sure then you're my tribe, you get it right. We are not looking to extend our relationship with oracle. 19:03 < houst0n> We also don't want to extend our relationship with cobol, or J2EE, or WebSphere 19:03 < houst0n> or EAR files 19:04 < houst0n> And it's not actually too hard to rewrite this stuff 19:04 < houst0n> I mean ok, it'll take us 5 years maybe 19:04 < swills> whatever man 19:04 < swills> later 19:04 -!- swills [~Thunderbi@user/swills] has left #blastwave [] 19:04 < racingmars> Most large companies have proven that it's INCREDIBLY hard to re-write the code that runs their entire operations. 19:04 < racingmars> You will fuck it up. 19:05 < houst0n> Was I being a dick there or what? 19:05 < racingmars> You will have tons of business rules and requirements you never knew existed. 19:05 < houst0n> Yeah, we are massively regulated. But as long as the test suites pass we are good 19:05 < houst0n> The 'big boy' test run takes almost 20 hours 19:05 < houst0n> There are controls in finance 19:06 < racingmars> Anyway, I don't remember where this started. I think with the assertion that all you need in the real world is Linux? The real world is way messier than that was the point, I think. 19:06 < gbowne1> it is 19:06 < gbowne1> if its an OS, it probably runs 19:07 < houst0n> Well, I've been running ops for >20 years. I don't see anyone giving a fuck about operating systems anymore 19:07 < houst0n> We run apps, and those run 99% of the time on kubernetes 19:07 < houst0n> Doesn't matter on prem or aws or gcp 19:07 < gbowne1> if its old.. it's probably and actually likely that its still running 19:07 < houst0n> Yes, but the work is not the old shit 19:07 < houst0n> The work is to migrate it 19:07 < houst0n> update it, add features, make it maintainable, fix security issues etc 19:08 < racingmars> The security is the big dude with a gun standing at the door to the room with the only terminal connected to the system :-) 19:08 < gbowne1> something like that 19:08 < houst0n> Kinda? For us it's a load of indians with recorded terminal sessions ;) 19:08 < houst0n> and mtls 19:09 <@blastwave> holy fuck ! 19:09 <@blastwave> the Loch Ness monster !! 19:10 <@blastwave> Neil !! 19:10 < racingmars> ugh I have PTSD from every project I've ever been involved in that involved any level of outsourcing to India LUL 19:10 <@blastwave> da fuck man ... you live !! 19:10 < racingmars> As, I suspect, do we all. 19:10 < houst0n> Holy shit, the scrotum of canada arrives 19:10 < racingmars> Hey Dennis! 19:10 <@blastwave> well who let the wild fucking scot onto the intertubes again ! 19:10 < gbowne1> @racingmars same 19:10 < racingmars> We've been arguing over whether any operating system than Linux matters at all in the "real world" now lol 19:10 < houst0n> How are you man? I finished work today and poured a dram and figured, I have this new freebsd vm, I'll install irssi on ir and say hi 19:10 < houst0n> and I started getting hazed by your cult 19:10 <@blastwave> how da fuk art ya ? married? kids? divorces? 19:11 <@blastwave> well I have a wee bit of whiskey here also ! 19:11 < houst0n> Just bought a house, got kicked out of my k/day freelance gig thanks to a german recession 19:11 < houst0n> Now I'm running devops @ deutsche bank 19:11 < houst0n> At least for the payments processing bit ;) 19:11 <@blastwave> oh .. there is no cult. no plan. nothing even remotely like that. just a collossal pile of like minded geeks and nerds wwith way way too much hardware around them 19:11 < gbowne1> ah.. one of those? meh 19:12 < gbowne1> can confirm 19:12 < gbowne1> xD 19:12 < houst0n> I've got some shite here. Kilchioman. Don't reccommend. It was a gift from my pop. 19:12 < houst0n> Current favourite is ardbeg uigadail 19:13 <@blastwave> so it has been .. at least a year or two. at least. fuk man .. I think the days and nights of the shit we did a million years ago ... compile stuff on a sparcstation 20 and 24 hours later it was running on thousands of machine all over the world. that was a strange experience 19:13 < houst0n> I went to visit my mum a while ago, went into the loft and there it was. My sparcstation ultra II 19:13 < houst0n> I saved up my pocket money when I was 14 for that bastard 19:13 <@blastwave> oh ... that was a LOT of pocket money back then 19:13 < houst0n> And these wankers at blastwave.org had a version of vim that didn't support soemthing or other 19:14 <@blastwave> at least ... you know it has been over twenty years eh? 19:14 < houst0n> Anyway they let me fix it ;) 19:14 < houst0n> How are ya? 19:14 < racingmars> Oh yes ardbeg uigadail is very good if you want the full "Drinking a campfire" experience and Laphroig isn't smokey enough for you! 19:15 <@blastwave> wwhere the hell did the decades go ... old and grey and stupid and slow and I curse at teenagers and drink too much and really doing well and just don't give too many fucks about much of anything that seems to annoy other people 19:15 < houst0n> Ah, I'm a genuine scottish person, from Skye 19:15 * blastwave looks around .. sees only Jamesons 19:15 < houst0n> I quit drinking for a solid year, discovered buddhism, stared at walls a lot] 19:15 < houst0n> Now I take the uhh, middle way 19:15 < houst0n> Slainte 19:16 <@blastwave> yeah ... every now and then I totally quit, shave my beard, lose some weight, then say fuck it . 19:16 < houst0n> I've never had the balls to shave the beard off. I think my son would freak out 19:16 < houst0n> fist length 19:16 <@blastwave> I am fully retired now. I don't spend too much time in worry about much of anything. 19:17 < houst0n> Hah superb 19:17 < houst0n> Although I still have no idea what you did for a living really 19:17 <@blastwave> Well ... it was a woman that told me to shave. she made a good offer. then she made the mistake of trying ( again ) to change other parts of my life. 19:17 < houst0n> A friend of mine, who I won't disagree with, recons you should just hire a cleaner and a whore sometimes 19:17 < houst0n> anyway... 19:18 <@blastwave> well, I was a consultant some days and other days I would lurk in fark alleys and attack small cats 19:18 <@blastwave> there is a real market for cat meat in china town 19:18 < houst0n> Shit, beacuse of you I once had to pass an actual exam about how to setup solaris 8 as a print server 19:18 < houst0n> who the fuck uses solaris as a print server. 19:18 <@blastwave> lp 19:18 < houst0n> Thanks, btw. 19:19 <@blastwave> nroff 19:19 <@blastwave> troff 19:19 < houst0n> IPP! 19:19 <@blastwave> fuk that shit 19:19 < gbowne1> heh 19:19 <@blastwave> however yes the printing stuff was a big deal for some companies and it more or less worked. 19:19 < racingmars> IPP is for hipster idiots. Just slam raw postscript over port 9100 to your printer and be done with it. 19:19 < houst0n> Anyway, I'm a proper member of society now. I have paid holidays for the first time since 2010 19:19 <@blastwave> postscript is the one true way. yes 19:20 < houst0n> And my appendix exploded three weeks ago so I'm currently on leave 19:20 < houst0n> 0/10 don't reccommend 19:20 <@blastwave> so are you back in Scotland or ? 19:20 < houst0n> Nah I'm in Berlin 19:20 < houst0n> The UK is fucked we won't be going back anytime soon 19:20 <@blastwave> yikes ... the appendix ... nasty. I'm keeping mine. If I worry at all it will be my liver. OKay so .. hold on a sec .. you have a vicious scottish accent and now you speak german ? 19:21 < racingmars> You know a country is lost when posting memes is treated as a more serious crime than killing people. 19:21 < houst0n> I speak german with a very plain accent, I am told ;) 19:21 < houst0n> But all work is in english 19:21 <@blastwave> well thanks for that because your english is horrific in the last time I tried to understand it 19:21 < houst0n> as far as I can tell, no germans actually work for detusche bank 19:22 < houst0n> It's 99% russians 19:22 < houst0n> coming from a canadian, blimey. 19:22 <@blastwave> other than the appendix you are well? more or less doing reasonable in life and have some sort of a plan ? 19:22 <@blastwave> !plan 19:22 < hotzenbot> Try: cat /dev/random 19:23 < houst0n> Yeah shit is progressing. Bought a house, they're building it now. 800k in the hole empty 19:23 < houst0n> Frotunately I'm kinda rich, I guess. 19:23 < houst0n> Mrs will take half of it in a decade if we follow the typical plan 19:23 < houst0n> lol 19:24 <@blastwave> fuck ... those days are behind me. I gave up worry about money a few years ago when I figured I didn't need anymore. At most I want a nice watch but keep fucking up the budget on that. So I just toodle along entertaining myself with some math problems and fucking around with FreeBSD and stuff 19:25 < houst0n> I just re-converted all my 'stuff' to freebsd (from open) as my new hardware was 10x faster on freebsd than open 19:25 < houst0n> openbsd is so much better, but my god is it a fucking pig sometimes 19:25 < houst0n> I really hope they fix the vfs layer and get hammer2 in 19:25 < racingmars> Performance is certainly not a priority for OpenBSD. 19:25 <@blastwave> there is considerable freedom in saying "fuk it" and just accepting that the basic bills are all that remain and fucking around with computers is a pasttime at most. There are others ( lurking ! ) that are far more deep into the real world than I am. Just ask Matthew or Steve Wills or GB 19:26 < houst0n> Well I am an openbsd user, one of about 1000 and it is a priority for me. They won't let me be a developer yet ;) 19:26 < racingmars> Yes we were all talking about the real world earlier. 19:26 <@blastwave> I have had some strange interactions with the OpenBSD people . so I stay away from it 19:26 < racingmars> BTW. This: https://www.ebay.com/itm/387583100456 19:26 < racingmars> That's an hour drive away from me. 19:26 < houst0n> brb 19:27 <@blastwave> racingmars: this "real world" thing you speak of. Are you sure it is real? 19:27 < racingmars> I have to keep telling myself I don't need a mainframe-sized brick taking up space in my garage. 19:27 <@blastwave> IBM Z10 Mainframe ? da fuk 19:27 < racingmars> The main problem would be finding compatible storage. (Well, without selling kidneys, livers, etc.) 19:27 <@blastwave> that would be a seriously cool paperweight 19:28 < racingmars> Also a compatible virtual tape solution. 19:28 < racingmars> so.... I keep telling myself... I don't need a mainframe-sized brick taking up space in my garage. 19:29 <@blastwave> no .. you don't. I made the decision to stop buying weird shit about a year ago. The SiFive RISC-V is the last thing I care to spend a nickle on and it is a fucking slow mess 19:29 < racingmars> But as you can imagine, there's also a part of me telling myself to rent a truck with a lift gate and show up to that guy's house with $1,500 in cash and take the mainframe lol 19:29 < houst0n> Don't do it, that's how you end up as a z/os developer 19:29 < houst0n> And those guys are only ever allowed to listen to bach and drive passats 19:29 <@blastwave> houst0n: I take computers and nail them to a wall for fun https://www.genunix.com/dclarke/riscv/SiFive_Unmatched_nailed_m.png 19:30 < houst0n> Ah there's a throwback 19:30 < gbowne1> lots of them on the wall 19:30 < racingmars> houst0n: yeah I do mainframe stuff for fun. I've given IBM money for the privilege of their emulator and a copy of z/OS to run on it LOL 19:30 < houst0n> No one but we will grok ;) 19:30 < racingmars> But mostly it's more fun to play with MVS 3.8 on Hercules and not give IBM money. 19:30 < houst0n> I've got some riscv gear, nothing but openbsd works on it tho 19:31 <@blastwave> houst0n: with a bit of time I shall be back to my usual normal self https://www.genunix.com/dclarke/seasoned_UNIX_programmer.png 19:31 < gbowne1> RISC-V is to be, avoided for now.. too slow. 19:31 < houst0n> jesus you've gone full gandalf the white 19:31 < hotzenbot> Woow, houst0n!!! You're only the 14th person ever to make a gandalf reference, given that you are so unique why don't ya go to https://paypal.me/genunix?locale.x=en_US and buy me a beer! 19:31 < houst0n> lol 19:31 < houst0n> my beard is still mostly black 19:31 < racingmars> Just last night I wrote a little S/370 assembly program to demonstrate how 3270 screens could be updated without requiring any user interaction because it was a topic that came up in a Discord group among mainframe hobbyists! 19:31 < racingmars> Let me put that video somewhere that ISN'T Discord... standby 19:31 < houst0n> https://www.linkedin.com/in/neil-houston-77485475/ 19:32 <@blastwave> houst0n: and strangely ... for reasons I do not comprehend, it seems women hate to be seen in public around me ha ha 19:32 < houst0n> That's a plus mate 19:32 < houst0n> They're only trouble 19:32 < racingmars> Here we go: https://videos.mattwilson.org/filedrop/3270refresh.mp4 19:32 < racingmars> Your daily dose of S/370 assembly and MVS supervisor macros. 19:32 < houst0n> So is racingmargs on crack or what? 19:32 <@blastwave> To watch that ... I do need a glass of whiskey 19:32 < gbowne1> this is the one I'm after https://www.ebay.com/itm/256285680047 19:32 <@blastwave> houst0n: not on crack. today 19:33 < houst0n> s/370 asm what the actual fuck is going on with you man 19:33 < houst0n> Why would anyone do that for fun? 19:33 <@blastwave> houst0n: seriously, the man is a real professional. 19:33 < racingmars> Because it *is* fun! 19:33 < houst0n> Jesus. Okay, he's <40 19:33 <@blastwave> houst0n: he has a stack of cool YouTube videos also ! 19:33 < racingmars> I am not under 40, no. 19:33 < houst0n> You're >40 19:33 < racingmars> Yes, I am over 40 19:33 < houst0n> And you write s/370 asm for fun 19:34 < racingmars> By a few years, anyway. 19:34 <@blastwave> racingmars: what ? there is no fucking way you are over 40 19:34 < houst0n> I work with some absolute geeks righg 19:34 <@blastwave> racingmars: really ? 19:34 < houst0n> right 19:34 < gbowne1> https://www.ebay.com/itm/265518759380 can anyone say Maus! 19:34 < racingmars> blastwave: 44, yeah. 19:34 <@blastwave> racingmars: no 19:34 < houst0n> but none of them. NONE OF THEM, are on your level racingmars 19:34 <@blastwave> jezas you won the genetic lottary man 19:35 < houst0n> In my spare time, I want my computers to fuck off 19:35 <@blastwave> --> Matthew --> https://www.genunix.com/dclarke/toronto/matthew_basketball_m.png 19:35 < houst0n> I would only have an ipad if i could 19:35 <@blastwave> houst0n: he stole my umbrella https://www.genunix.com/dclarke/toronto/prison_cafeteria_m.png 19:36 < gbowne1> I'm on the lighter side of being a quinquagenarian 19:36 < houst0n> Anyway, I am going to come to canada sometime 19:36 < racingmars> I do boring Linux stuff for $dayjob (actually, sometimes it's interesting, but you know... dayjob). This kind of random crazy geeky stuff is how I keep my passion for computers alive LOL 19:36 <@blastwave> the umbrella I had for almost thirty years and I bet it is somewhere in that hotel 19:36 < houst0n> Boring linux stuff describes 80% of ops 19:37 <@blastwave> I have only two machines left running linux. one of them is slackware because I was tazered and the other is Devuan Linux and it only is a front end machine doing not much 19:37 < houst0n> So I got this $$megajob at the bank right 19:37 <@blastwave> houst0n: I still have a Fujitsu SPARC64 running ! 19:37 < gbowne1> I do mostly metal stuff for work.. but always have some sort of plan going.. besides tazering people with ideas. 19:38 < racingmars> blastwave: do we still have gentoo on a G5 or SPARC or something or did that just keep killing hardware? 19:38 < houst0n> How long do you think it took them to get the terraform run which grants my github access to the org to work? 19:38 < houst0n> And I'm coming in as a tech lead, VP level, six figures 19:38 <@blastwave> oberon$ uname -a 19:38 <@blastwave> Linux oberon 6.6.58-genunix #1 SMP Tue Oct 29 09:20:10 GMT 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux 19:38 <@blastwave> oberon$ uptime 22:38:22 up 24 days, 12:31, 37 users, load average: 0.14, 0.32, 0.32 19:38 <@blastwave> oberon$ 19:38 <@blastwave> the gentoo linux on sparcv9 is running jsut fine 19:38 < gbowne1> whot? https://www.ebay.com/itm/186172750691 19:38 < racingmars> blastwave: that's one of the Netra T1s, right? Good stuff. 19:38 < houst0n> Sure looks like a x86_64 machine to me 19:39 <@blastwave> racingmars: the PowerMac G5's both burst into flames a few years ago. Gentoo killed them all 19:39 < gbowne1> Gentoo tends to do that 19:39 < houst0n> What happened to fossil? 19:39 <@blastwave> racingmars: yeah ... old little netra. indestructable 19:39 < houst0n> Fossil was my favourite 19:39 <@blastwave> fossil is here 19:39 <@blastwave> I still have it 19:39 < houst0n> Aww. Put it by the fire this xmas 19:39 < houst0n> Pour it a dra 19:39 < houst0n> dram 19:39 <@blastwave> the Sparc20 19:40 < houst0n> aye real sun4u 19:40 <@blastwave> that machine did an AMAZING amount of work and tens of thousands of people were affected by it. That is likely a gross underestimate 19:40 <@blastwave> remember when PlayBoy.com ran a mirror site for us ? 19:40 < houst0n> I made it shit itself for at least two weeks once 19:41 < houst0n> KDE4 on solaris 8, lunatics 19:41 <@blastwave> bat shit crazy ... and it worked !! 19:41 < houst0n> I miss those days, it was so easy 19:41 < houst0n> Ach well. Now we have k8s 19:41 <@blastwave> pretty sure it was KDE3 complete with all the fun games 19:42 < houst0n> I remember spending like 4 months porting kde4 to solaris 10 19:42 <@blastwave> that is ... at least . twenty years now ? 19:42 < houst0n> and then this indian professor wrote a blog post about how he did it in a weekend 19:42 < houst0n> the belenix guy 19:42 < houst0n> lol 19:42 <@blastwave> oh right 19:42 <@blastwave> well belenix was pretty fucking vool actually 19:42 < houst0n> fucking died. lol 19:42 < houst0n> totalyl cool 19:42 < houst0n> I was in awe 19:43 <@blastwave> well he did it on fast UltraSPARC and not on a 32-bit sun4m machine 19:43 < houst0n> Nah it was all x86 19:43 < houst0n> Not in some office in rotterdam 19:43 < houst0n> ;) 19:43 < houst0n> Heard from remko? 19:43 <@blastwave> oh .. right ... there never was a sparc variation of belenix 19:44 < houst0n> He's pretty much doing the same, I'm kinda jelous of him. His company didnt' grow or shrink, he has a few customers and they write code for them 19:44 < houst0n> and it's enough 19:44 <@blastwave> yeah ... no ... never heard from him or many people. Larry rally killed everything and lets face it ... you can not go back 19:44 < houst0n> I owe him at least as much as I owe you ;) 19:45 <@blastwave> hey .... every now and again speak well of me and that is all 19:45 < houst0n> Shit I was working as cleaner in a hospital when you gave me commit rights >_< 19:45 < houst0n> Anyway 19:45 < houst0n> Ancient history 19:45 < houst0n> I dunno if that exists anymore 19:45 < houst0n> That kinda ... path 19:46 < houst0n> I couldn't hire 'old me' 19:46 < houst0n> Nah that's not true, I probably could 19:46 < gbowne1> larry does that 19:46 < houst0n> Larry? ellison? 19:46 < houst0n> Wall? 19:46 <@blastwave> yep .... a lot of climbing and fighting out of a dark hole to get that stuff off the ground. I think I sold every damn thing I had to get the systems and keep them running for months . then next thing ya know JPL and Oxford university send my a support contract document and five hundred dollars 19:46 < MarianG> greetings 19:47 < houst0n> Shit I remember jumping from initworks to london, I got paid a massive 50k 19:47 < houst0n> I've had 50k months in the last few years heh 19:48 <@blastwave> it was a fucking strange time to be running systems in a basement and then Sun flies their execs to Toronto and I have coffee with them in a fucking tim Hortons. it was all I had. 19:48 < houst0n> Ponytail. I'll never forgive him. 19:48 <@blastwave> lets just say .. we did good stuff and yeah .. then a lot of bad shit happened 19:48 <@blastwave> the schwarts 19:48 <@blastwave> that idiot 19:48 < houst0n> What's going on with "openCSW" these days 19:48 <@blastwave> who fucking cares ! 19:48 < houst0n> lol 19:48 <@blastwave> jihad ! 19:49 < houst0n> come on, gossip 19:49 <@blastwave> I really don't give a fuck anymore 19:49 < houst0n> their site is still up, they're still serving SVR4's 19:49 <@blastwave> there is great freedom in dropping something and moving onwards 19:49 < houst0n> How did blastwave.org die in the end? I wasn't around for it 19:50 < houst0n> We (initworks) slowly faded off 19:50 <@blastwave> Oracle legal sent out letters and demand notices. They nuked a pile of projects 19:50 < houst0n> I guess Jo Blanchard dude, got kinda fucked off 19:51 <@blastwave> I told them to go fuck themselves but to be fairm Larry had already fucked everyone with the OpenSolaris project and just endless people were kicked to the curb as if we never existed 19:51 < houst0n> I liked him, actually. But he was really naieve 19:52 < houst0n> It takes a particular kind of person to write a package manger in perl that works on every version of solarsi going back to 5.2.1 19:52 < houst0n> messy exit tho heh 19:52 <@blastwave> I think the guy that really ended up losing badly was good ol Phil Brown who got told a sad story and broght over to the OpenCSW people who picked his brains and then ripped everything out of the blastwave servers in one night. Phil had total root level access. then they kicked him to the curb as soon as they got what they wanted 19:52 <@blastwave> a LOT of people lost everything 19:53 < houst0n> Man looking back it's mental how we worked. One jenkins server would have owned the world 19:53 <@blastwave> indeed ... 19:54 < houst0n> So you're still living around toronto? Still got a wife or are you a free agent? 19:54 <@blastwave> we did it manually, piece by piece and line by line night after night and then whammo ... no one had seen stuff like that for the Solaris userbase. so yeah .. we did already man 19:55 < houst0n> I will come and visit you, I made an oath. One of these days.... 19:55 <@blastwave> divorce was years ago. recall I said that a lot of people lost everything? well 2008 was a shitshow in finances and then 2012 was even worse. I gave her the house and moved on down to road and lived at the office in Toronto for 2 years 19:55 <@blastwave> houst0n: one of these days 19:56 < houst0n> Yeah they always get the house 19:56 <@blastwave> well, I saw that coming and just did what needed to be done. I could always make money. 19:56 < houst0n> "Oh, you paid the mortage entirely by yourself,3k a month for 20 years?" 19:56 < houst0n> LOLNOPE 19:57 < houst0n> This fucking bit of paper you signed at the beginning 19:57 < houst0n> means that it's 50% hers 19:57 <@blastwave> lets not tell sad stories. We did way too many good things for many many people and that is the truth of it. 19:57 < houst0n> Shit I don't even care if my mrs takes the house 19:57 < houst0n> I'll be happy to be rid of it 19:57 < houst0n> and it's not even built 19:57 < houst0n> lol 19:58 <@blastwave> I am well settled and well set. No need to give too many fucks anymore about much of anything 19:58 < houst0n> Ach well. If one were to come and see you though, you would be in the toronto region? 19:58 < houst0n> Or have you moved? 19:59 <@blastwave> also ... I can barely write code of any value anymore. Yeah ... still in Toronto region. On the west side. However I would just make it a proper dinner and such in Toronto and that would be fine. 19:59 < houst0n> It's the maple leafs? 19:59 <@blastwave> oh fuk them 19:59 <@blastwave> losers 19:59 < houst0n> Fucks sake man we couldnt' code for shit anyway 19:59 < houst0n> That's not our purpose 20:00 < hotzenbot> TIME: London 23:00, Paris 00:00, Kyiv: 01:00, Perth 07:00, Brisbane 09:00, Auckland 12:00, Irvine 15:00, Toronto 18:00 20:00 < houst0n> we are engineers! We fuck existing code into functionality 20:00 <@blastwave> The Toronto Maple Laughs have been losers since 1967 with only a brief flash of light in an otherwise dark tunnel many years ago in the '90s 20:00 < houst0n> So what? 20:00 < houst0n> I'm scottish, we lost at rugby my entire life 20:00 < houst0n> I still support em 20:00 <@blastwave> "We fuck existing code into functionality" <-- wow .... yes ! Thank you for saying that !! 20:00 < houst0n> Says retired grandad 20:01 < houst0n> Bitch I've got 20 years to go 20:01 <@blastwave> yeah but the Leafs are a shit ton of money to get tickets for and then they lose. fuck that shit. Better to go to Montreal and see a team that wins 20:01 < houst0n> That's an american thing 20:01 < houst0n> only worth watching if they win 20:01 < houst0n> don't be a bitch 20:02 < gbowne1> we have this shit team https://www.nhl.com/kraken/ 20:02 <@blastwave> Yes but ... listen! The Maple Leafs have not been near a Stanley cup since 1967! That is over half a century ! 20:02 < houst0n> The kraken have flury tho 20:02 < houst0n> don't they? 20:02 < gbowne1> nah we dont have shit.. I'm a Bruins fan 20:02 <@blastwave> I am a big hockey fan but ... being Canadian I do want to see a few wins from time to time. 20:02 < houst0n> There are bars older than canada in my street 20:02 < gbowne1> and nobody even knows skating or hockey here not even the lil ones 20:03 < gbowne1> the one on my street predates Prohibition 20:03 < houst0n> I'm totally passive on the NHL. I met an american in australia around the time I met my mrs and he was some san jose, so was into the sharks 20:04 < houst0n> and he listed some teams and I liked penguin being an OSS guy 20:04 < houst0n> And a decade later, I still like the pens 20:04 <@blastwave> houst0n: well true. so if you get to Toronto some day/month/year then we can drink at a place called the WheatSheaf on King Street. that thing predates Canada also 20:05 < houst0n> Bitch if I go all the fucking way to canada it's only to meet you and we're doing more than a bar 20:05 <@blastwave> the only teams I follow are the Bruins, the Bla2ck Hawks, Toronto fucking loser Leafs, and New York Rangers. 20:05 <@blastwave> maybe one or two others ... the Oilers are still new 20:05 < houst0n> Rangers are my 2nd 20:05 < gbowne1> I've always been a Bruins fan 20:05 <@blastwave> okay a bar and a hockey game 20:06 <@blastwave> and maybe the Toronto Symphony Orchestra to satisfy my educated classical self 20:06 < houst0n> I once had a job where I had to go from london to NYC 20:06 <@blastwave> hell, there may even be women 20:06 < houst0n> To install some kinda 1U proxy server 20:06 < houst0n> lol it was mental 20:07 < houst0n> anyway, I want to NYC and they put me up in the big boss apartment 20:07 <@blastwave> so other than an appendix you are doing fine ? 20:07 < houst0n> So I had a flat on ludlow, roof terrace 20:07 <@blastwave> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludlow 20:07 < houst0n> And I went to the bar nearby and watched a rangers game 20:07 <@blastwave> I had to look that up 20:08 < houst0n> Anyway, yes I'm good dude 20:08 <@blastwave> alrighty then.... that is all that matters 20:08 < houst0n> I'm going to bed now tho 20:08 -!- SlaynAndKorpil [~SlaynAndK@p5b2772b0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #blastwave 20:08 < houst0n> So, ciao. Probably... Talk again in a year? 20:09 <@blastwave> well have a wee glass of scotch or something and just know that Dennis M. Clarke of the old old days respects you more than you know 20:09 < houst0n> Pfft, like I give a fuck. Come here and see the sights! 20:10 < houst0n> Berlin would blow your mind. There are bars that don't open til 1am and you need arseless trousers to even imagine getting in 20:10 <@blastwave> between us and maybe a dozen others in the bitter end we did great things. I have been planning a trip to Europe for a long time. However I have to make choices ya know? Also ... this getting old thing, it really kicks in 20:10 < houst0n> Well, I have a line to remko and martijn 20:11 < houst0n> They don't hate me at least 20:11 <@blastwave> so to be really honest I move slow and think slow and drink slow and all very very steady and this is well with me 20:11 <@blastwave> They were good people. Never had a problem with remko and his ego !! ha ha 20:11 <@blastwave> that was long ago 20:11 < houst0n> remko is a dickhead 20:11 < houst0n> but a smart one 20:11 <@blastwave> ^ yep 20:11 < houst0n> and I owe him 20:12 < houst0n> he paid me to do bastwave shit 20:12 <@blastwave> that too ... as I say ... in the bitter end it was a few people doing crazy good stuff 20:12 < houst0n> so you owe him too 20:12 < houst0n> anyway 20:12 <@blastwave> well holy fuck ... now you tell me ? 20:12 <@blastwave> you wait twenty years to drop that on me !! ha ha 20:12 < houst0n> I'm sorry to pollute your twitch fanclub with nonsense 20:12 < houst0n> I'll fuck off for a few months 20:12 < houst0n> :P 20:13 <@blastwave> twitch fanclub. it is a drinking club lately 20:13 <@blastwave> drop an email fer fucks sake 20:13 <@blastwave> it isn't like my email addr changes much ya know 20:13 < houst0n> I swear there was a guy here earlier who said he's a paid prolog dev 20:14 < houst0n> and refused to even mention industry 20:14 <@blastwave> I have no idea what that is .. or means. 20:14 < houst0n> prolog? 20:14 <@blastwave> however Matthew does the really cool stuff 20:14 < houst0n> IT's a truely awful programming language 20:14 < racingmars> ha no I'm not the prolog guy 20:14 < houst0n> Butit's make believe 20:14 <@blastwave> I barely recall anything about it 20:15 < racingmars> Someone was saying they work where Pascal is in use. 20:15 <@blastwave> FORTRAN77 man ! 20:15 < houst0n> fortran is in use in CERN 20:15 <@blastwave> Pascal is awesome. Niclous Wirth for the win ! 20:15 < houst0n> it's great for math 20:15 < houst0n> and intel's f compiler is insane balls fast 20:15 < racingmars> Yeah Fortran is still a thing for sure. 20:15 < houst0n> prolog tho? nah 20:15 <@blastwave> will likely be .... for a very very long time 20:16 < houst0n> I work with legacy. Super legacy. Finance legacy. Z/Os. ibm MQ 20:16 < houst0n> No one uses prolog 20:16 < gbowne1> wasnt me.. I however still do F77 on the occasion 20:16 < racingmars> Oh, blastwave, my latest video series is complete: 20:16 < racingmars> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mJLbJPn3t0 20:16 < racingmars> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n0pZGwhMrY 20:16 < racingmars> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrtD-hlXPOc 20:16 <@blastwave> okay Neil .... get some sleep. stay in touch. don't wait for a fucking year to say hello and saend a fucking email fer fucks sake ! 20:17 < houst0n> I randomly find ADA, KSH, Eiffel.. Even fucking C 20:17 <@blastwave> oh ... ha ... my fireFox just blew up 20:17 < gbowne1> here we do not fuck C at all do we? xD 20:17 < racingmars> I'm glad you run nightly so we don't have to! 20:17 <@blastwave> yeah ... it just vanished in a puff of bits 20:17 < gbowne1> heh 20:18 < houst0n> I have a love hate with C that anyone born after 1990 won't understand] 20:18 <@blastwave> you just reminded me ... I want a Z80. 20:18 < houst0n> My orig copy of k&r's 2nd is n my mums house 20:18 < houst0n> I remember writing my own printf() 20:19 <@blastwave> the last computer I plan to buy will be something similar to the first machine I ever programmed. I do not think there are 8080 kits around 20:19 < gbowne1> I mean I want a https://www.ebay.com/itm/395340937984 but that might not happen 20:19 <@blastwave> well ... what is that ? FireFox starts up ... go to the YouTube link from Matthew and then dies 20:19 <@blastwave> I need to flush out my $HOME/.mozilla 20:20 < gbowne1> quick, Dennis, Fire zillas at it xD 20:20 < houst0n> Shit, these days? Focus on fonts 20:20 <@blastwave> speaking of fonts 20:20 < houst0n> Berkeley mono or nothing 20:20 <@blastwave> anyone have the link to termingus ?? 20:20 < houst0n> I paid $200 for the term font I use 20:21 < houst0n> And I regret nothing 20:21 <@blastwave> github.com:neutaaaaan/termingus 20:21 <@blastwave> ^ that 20:21 <@blastwave> I use that everywhere I can 20:21 < houst0n> https://berkeleygraphics.com/typefaces/berkeley-mono/ 20:21 < houst0n> I have a 5k monitor 20:21 <@blastwave> I would not be able to see it 20:22 <@blastwave> what the fuck is a 5k monitor ? 20:22 <@blastwave> 4096x4096 ?? 20:22 < houst0n> Nah 20:22 < racingmars> 5120 × 2880 20:22 <@blastwave> just gimme a line printer and a teletype. 20:22 < houst0n> Its what you get when you give apple like 2.5k 20:22 < houst0n> I dunno what the x*y is 20:23 < houst0n> But it's pretty 20:23 <@blastwave> if I can get Firefox to start up ... I will have to look at what the hell that is. but whyt would I want that? nope .... 20:23 <@blastwave> anything more than 1920x1080 is a waste with me 20:23 < racingmars> 3 x 4k monitors on monitor arms does the trick for me here at my desk. 20:23 < houst0n> Ah shit I'm a clarity bitch. I like crisp text.... Fuck you 1080 is not usable 20:24 < racingmars> And yeah even after taking into account making all the font sizes bigger so they're readable on the 4k monitors, 1080p just doesn't have the real estate I've gotten used to. 20:24 < gbowne1> Give me a ADM-3a https://www.oetec.com/pastebin/plain/bvx9TUYQ xD 20:25 < houst0n> https://houst0n.net/retina.png 20:26 < houst0n> Okay, I have to get up at 5am to get brootchen 20:26 < houst0n> so, toodles 20:26 <@blastwave> well... I am in the dark ages here. One step away from a serial terminal and I have a yellow warning light on this machine also. so 20:26 <@blastwave> houst0n: good stuff! 20:27 * blastwave ponders the whiskey 20:27 < houst0n> Aight bruv. You'l be here when I seek you out next? 20:27 < houst0n> Otherwise, dclarke@genunix.com ? 20:27 <@blastwave> at blastwave.org fer fucks sake 20:28 <@blastwave> or dc at genunix.com 20:28 < houst0n> or motherfucker@blastwave.org ? 20:28 <@blastwave> that works too ! 20:28 < houst0n> What happened to purplecow? 20:28 <@blastwave> oh fuck man ... there is a story 20:28 <@blastwave> some other night ... go sleep. 20:28 < houst0n> I've got a wee bit of whisky left 20:29 <@blastwave> suffice it to say that the purplecow was awesome and got slammed by Oracle also 20:29 < houst0n> The purplecow dude ran a really enterpise mail stack 20:29 < houst0n> Stupidly so 20:29 <@blastwave> remember WeSunSolve.org ? 20:29 < houst0n> yep 20:29 <@blastwave> nuked by Oracle 20:29 < houst0n> How could purplecow be nuked tho 20:30 <@blastwave> also yeah ... purplecow was on really big ass software. sadly all of it Oracle 20:30 < houst0n> It was like an experiment how much enterprise shit you could run for free 20:30 <@blastwave> license costs and then other problems. support on the servers etc 20:30 < houst0n> Oh? 10 users? HEREIS OPENDJ 20:31 < houst0n> I worked at a place who once had a massive incident and hired the australian who wrote opendj 20:31 <@blastwave> Oracle went after everyone everywhere to fucking scortch earth radiation nuke everyone 20:31 < houst0n> fuck larry 20:31 < houst0n> I still like him more than elon 20:31 <@blastwave> when is the last time you tried to get a patch for a Sun server? Or an Oracle server? 20:32 < houst0n> Never, we don't use that stuff anymore 20:32 <@blastwave> we don't have enough whiskey for this topic 20:32 < houst0n> What was that mental .pl script for patching solaris 20:32 < houst0n> some random dude maintained it for like 10 years 20:33 <@blastwave> yeah .. I recall that thing. that totally stopped working a long time ago. k ... I am going to rescue my firefox config here and 20:33 < houst0n> Okay, I'm off. Closing IRC. Mabe I'll open it next year 20:33 < houst0n> Have a good new year dude 20:34 <@blastwave> right on ya wild scot !! 20:34 < houst0n> Shit 20:34 <@blastwave> watch out for Nessie 20:34 < houst0n> I'm tamed bitch 20:34 <@blastwave> I'm old 20:34 < houst0n> Me too 20:34 <@blastwave> shit happens 20:34 < houst0n> 38 20:34 < houst0n> :P 20:34 <@blastwave> y old fart 20:35 < houst0n> But at least I can write helloworld.c without #include :P 20:35 < houst0n> night 20:36 -!- houst0n [~nh@dynamic-077-188-086-095.77.188.pool.telefonica.de] has quit [Quit: 42] 20:48 < MarianG> @houst0n you rock :D 20:52 < gbowne1> kernadian airspace.. somewhere https://www.twitch.tv/smellyspice 21:00 < hotzenbot> TIME: London 00:00, Paris 01:00, Kyiv: 02:00, Perth 08:00, Brisbane 10:00, Auckland 13:00, Irvine 16:00, Toronto 19:00 21:06 -!- merkuro [~merkuro@ip-037-201-213-211.um10.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has joined #blastwave 21:34 < rconjoe> @gbowne1 i watch LA airspace far too much. so entertaining 21:36 < gbowne1> yeah 21:37 < gbowne1> KSEA isnt that much fun these days 21:39 < gbowne1> much better during May-Aug ```