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12:31 AM
you ever get anywhere with your router build, @JourneymanGeek?
 
@Shog9 got it running actually
 
yeah? What'd you go with?
 
sucks for wifi, and I slightly overspecced the processor by a lot it seems
 
oh, you actually tried to build an access point into it too?
 
12:32 AM
considering most off-the-shelf router/APs seem to be trying to scrape by with massively undersized CPUs, I suspect overspeccing is the way to go
 
Went with the core i3 model (the cheapest core i5 model is the replacement) but you can go for the base spec model
4 gb of ram, 128gb ssd (twas not much more!), threw in a 1tb hard drive
 
fancy
 
exact details of the basic ipv4 build are here journeymangeek.com/?p=196
(managed to get ipv6 working from a SU post)
its quite different from the ars technica build - 18.04 has this silly thing called netplan I ripped out, and while its from red hat, firewalld >>> UFW and plain IPtables
 
thats a lot of green text
 
I like green on black :p
 
12:36 AM
ah, didn't go with pfsense then?
 
I run at about 2% processor usage
Naw
I was/am struggling with some personal shit. Needed a distraction
Those things come with pfsense preinstalled
The j1800/2 Port units are probably good enough
 
interesting
 
Oh also I run a few other services on it
Can't do that with pfsense
It's about 2 hours if you know what you're doing. I did the initial build over 2 weeks and rebuilt from docs
 
my budget is... about $150, so I'm poking around looking for something that will run pfsense solidly and allow me to avoid rebooting my damn TP-Link periodically
 
12:46 AM
But it occurs to me that I could get fancy & do a more general-purpose system like you seem to have done - then integrate a DVR
 
Not as fun but apparently ubiquity has some good, low cost gear as an alternative
 
throw in a Google Cloud Print server, and that'd let me get away with not running any other PCs 24/7
which is... appealing...
thanks for the blog post, I'll read it in depth when I get some downtime :)
 
I haven't built a proper linux box in... Well, let's just say the last time I built a proper linux box, compiling slackware was the easy route to getting a distro
 
I'm planning on shifting over my torrent client to that once certain features I need work
ah. I try to keep my hand in
and it helps remind myself I can actually do these things ;p
 
12:54 AM
My entire use of Linux over the past decade or so has been VMs, Android devices, and - if you squint just right - that weird Ubuntu subsystem on Windows 10
 
Well I've had one job that needed it professionally, and a lot of small projects that needed it for fun
and the company closed up operations here less than a year after I joined them ._.
Also being able to download an OS for free has its appeal ;p
(well legally anyway)
 
For a long time, I kept my home server running Windows just to make life easier for my wife if she ever needed to do something
but... That's kinda deadended with Windows 7
 
ah. I'm pretty sure hypothetical future mrs geek isn't going to be anywhere near as nutty about computers as I am.
 
And these days she does almost everything on Android anyway. Probably easier to just buy one of those USB-C -> HDMI adapters and a bluetooth keyboard
 
(I'm a statistical outlier ._.)
heh, same as my mom.
heh, windows 10 and most non samsung android phones have screencasting options that work well together in my experience
so in theory...
also for most part in my household, I end up maintaining anything with a processor so other folks not having access is a non issue
and I can ssh into the router from outside ;p
(from my phone... which is a nice touch)
 
1:08 AM
That's an... Irritating aspect of Windows going back years: the security configurations tend to just work out of the box, but when they don't... It's guaranteed to be many hours of work to figure out why.
And now that Windows 10 has dropped the whole "homegroup" thing, that "works out of the box" bit isn't so great either.
 
ah. that's one thing I like about linux. After bashing your head against a wall a dozen times, you know it hurts.
 
ever do a lan party on win 9x?
so much fun
 
in windows, they keep moving the walls
sadly no
I think we barely had a lan back then
 
first hour: get everyone's network configuration set up
second hour: figure out who missed a step during the first hour
 
I SEEM to recall my first network used windows XP with ICS and a hub
sounds like more fun than doom.
 
1:11 AM
third hour: realize that one ethernet cable is a loopback
 
hah
actually that happened to me on my last job
wiring up a really horribly planned computer lab
 
fourth hour: almost everyone is playing Warcraft 2, but one PC didn't have IPX networking configured right and one PC had the wrong workgroup name and still can't access the shared drive
fifth hour: actually get everyone into the same game
sixth hour: we really need to agree on pizza toppings
seventh hour: who cares about pizza? I can live entirely on grain alcohol.
eight hour: I'm bleeding, and I don't know why
@JourneymanGeek I remember scraping together money to buy a 100mbps switch. That was... Such a massive improvement over the usual 10mbps hubs at the time.
"we can play while someone else downloads from the shared drive? Hooray!"
 
Lol ya
Funny thing is I scraped together money to buy a wrt54gl .... Got a second one free a week later
Same thing happened when I switched to a more modern N router
Got an AC router from my isp
(which was even more unreliable...)
 
1:41 AM
never been much of a social gamer
sometimes I do co-op with some of the root access regulars but I game like some people drink, alone and in a dimly lit room ;)
 
 
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3:03 AM
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3:28 AM
one nice thing about working sundays. I've got music playing off youtube and there's occationally good (and bad) surprises
(unlimited data on weekends ;) )
 
user310756
4:05 AM
 
in before
 
@YvetteColomb I can totally see that being doable ;p
 
It'd be especially smart if it said "Down here! In the couch cushions!" when it was really somewhere else.
 
hah. the trick is presense
I wonder if you could do that with BLE beacons.
or stratergically placed NFC stickers
 
4:54 AM
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6:20 AM
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7:34 AM
@YvetteColomb actually... something very similar exists for over 30 years. As a kid I remember having car keys holder that beeps in respond to whistles. Turns out such things still exist, based on same idea. ;)
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer (60): Time for some more swag! by Dan D. on meta.SE
 
So tuning it to detect voice and putting some .mp3 to play instead of a flat beep is pretty trivial. :D
For me, real smartphone is a phone that shuts itself down when feeling abused by its owner. :P
@SonictheInclusiveHedgehog there are thousands of spam accounts in SE. Mods can handle them per site just fine. Please call a CM only for cross site spammers who already spammed at least once. Let's not waste their time, please. (the CM time)
 
@ShadowWizard This spammer spammed at least once.
 
Still, only one site.
No need for CM.
 
7:39 AM
Cross site spammers are harder nut to crack, so that's when I call the heavy gunnery. :)
time for morning coffee and Sufganiyah (with chocolate, not jam)
@Mithrandir how many Sufganiyahs did you eat so far? ;)
 
@ShadowWizard Overrated.
 
@Alex of course, but if it's already a tradition, why not use it as an excuse to eat something you'd normally never allow yourself to eat? ;)
 
Can't argue with that... though I think I managed to avoid having any this time.
 
What types of tried? @Alex
@Alex this time? Wait, you celebrate Hanuka? :) (aka... Jewish?)
 
@ShadowWizard I reallly wish there was a better way to deal with spammers who have never posted
we literally just ping mods
 
@JourneymanGeek to be honest, I won't bother about those. They are not affecting search engines, nobody can really see them. No?
 
@ShadowWizard principle of the thing I guess
granted there's a few thousand accounts SU at one point ...
 
@Alex profile on the Judaism site doesn't mean you're Jewish... you might be just curious about that religion and good in learning. :)
 
@Alex And that looks a lot cooler than I expected.
 
@ShadowWizard 17k rep thoigh
 
7:46 AM
@ShadowWizard Not the profile per se, but a cursory glance at it should be enough.
 
Grrrrannttteeed
 
I am example for the opposite: Jewish who has no clue about 99.99% of the questions posted there. @Alex
 
I have the same amount of rep on hinduism and judaism....
 
@ShadowWizard I haven't been counting.
 
@Alex lol@self reply ;)
 
7:47 AM
@ShadowWizard Yeah, I tend to do that a lot.
 
@Mithrandir you never count ;p
 
@Mithrandir pretty easy to at least have estimation. 7 days passed, if you had one per day, it's around 7. If you had 1-2 per day, it's 7-14. ;)
 
I'm a little amused we have the exact same attitude to festivals though
lots of food and they don't count
 
lol
Anyway, almost forgot why I came here... to share funny coincidence! ;)
And 58 is the name of my boss, in gematria. :P
 
7:54 AM
!!/blame @M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ not pingable in Den!
:(
 
@ShadowWizard Most days I didn't have. Some days I had a lot.
 
@Mithrandir oh... suppose a "lot" is three, it's around 10, I'd say. What kind? Classic, with jam?
 
@ShadowWizard More than a tenth of a percent of the questions on Mi Yodeya are about gematria, so you have refuted your earlier statement.
 
@ShadowWizard ....3 isn't a lot...
 
@Alex the fact I know the basic stuff of this doesn't make me expert on it... it's like someone who took the first online lesson with JS/C# will try answering on Stack Overflow. ;)
I also know the basic stuff of Judaism, or think I do. Still... as far from expert as one can be.
 
7:58 AM
But there may be something between "expert" and "has no clue".
 
Google can fill this gap. ^
 
petty dabbler!
 
Usually.
 
@Alex the fun place is knowing just enough to put things you don't quite understand together.
 
@JourneymanGeek Where I come from they say "you know enough to know that you don't know anything".
 
8:00 AM
that's a good start
 
@ShadowWizard Isn't it true that pi to 4 decimal places can be derived using gematria from the Bible verse that refers it being "equal to 3"?
 
but its kinda "I kinda know this thing, and hm, this thing I THINK I get, and blah! I can beat this thing into working and... wait it works?"
 
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Q: Source for the "gra's" calculation of pi

RebwassI am looking for a textual source for this famous GRA which corrects the מקרא calculation of Pi from 3 to 3.1415 based on the kri and ksiv of קו vs קוה. Based on my research there may not be a written source in the Gra. If not, does anyone know the actual text that suggests this correction?

 
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@Alex the fact I know the basic stuff of this doesn't make me expert on it... it's like someone who took the first online lesson with JS/C# will try answering on Stack Overflow. ;)
(aka.... I have no clue about it ;))
 
8:14 AM
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@ShadowWizard The question is, are you more of an expert or am I? ;)
 
@Mithrandir pretty sure you know more than me about Judaism, as you follow its rules more strictly. :)
 
@Mithrandir Well since you haven't counted your suganiyah intake, we may never know.
 
8:26 AM
@Alex Reconsidering, I'm pretty sure it's 11.
 
@Alex We indians have a lot of festival sweets and we never keep count
;p
 
@Mithrandir Over a week that's not too bad.
 
1 the first day, 4 at the B'nei Akiva party, and 6 last night ;P
 
@JourneymanGeek The unknown is always more fun.
 
@Alex with 426 calories in one?? Not sure about that... ;)
 
8:27 AM
When I wasn't on the piano, I was with the donuts...
 
@Mithrandir We know who's not getting invited back to that party...
 
Heh. Don't worry, my siblings had more, and they're younger.
 
@Mithrandir 2556 calories at night, that's like eating two lunches. :D
 
@ShadowWizard Definitely overrated, then.
 
@ShadowWizard I'm a teenager, I can handle it! :P
 
8:29 AM
lol
 
These probably had more, though...
They were homemade, chocolate filled with a heck of a lot of sugar on top that I ended up dumping most of off because I didn't want all that plain sugar.
And didn't want to get the piano all sticky.
 
As teenager I didn't really eat much, but didn't do any sports either so I was chubby. I didn't care, but my aunt did, and somehow made me join Gadna. This led to losing about 20 kg over two years, and going to army fully prepared, physically. :)
Oh wait... I did eat much.
Malawach every night before going to sleep. Forgot about it until thinking back. lol
 
I do eat a lot, and then burn it all...
I do mountain biking.
 
Nice. :)
 
@ShadowWizard I'm planning on getting an exemption :p
I have an allergist appointment tomorrow, to document all of my horrible allergies.
 
8:36 AM
And house-cleaning,
 
@Mithrandir so you don't want to go to the army? I can totally understand that.... :)
 
I might volunteer, though... so they have to give me a good position.
 
@Mithrandir but not as "kravi", I assume?
 
...like being in charge of their online stuff in English, the quality of which is current abysmal.
@ShadowWizard no way
 
@Mithrandir why not?
 
8:39 AM
My health profile kinda makes that impossible
I'm asthmatic, I have allergies, and the doctor thinks I have Raynaud’s.
 
But you do lots of sport, biking, crazy things with the bikes, etc... ;)
@Mithrandir Ray who?? :/
 
@ShadowWizard Yeah, but I always have the option of just stopping there. Not so in the army.
 
@Mithrandir out here as long as you're eligible they will stick you somewhere
clerk, music and drama company.....
 
Raynaud syndrome, also known as Raynaud's phenomenon, is a medical condition in which spasm of arteries cause episodes of reduced blood flow. Typically the fingers, and less commonly the toes, are involved. Rarely, the nose, ears, or lips are affected. The episodes result in the affected part turning white and then blue. Often, there is numbness or pain. As blood flow returns, the area turns red and burns. The episodes typically last minutes, but can last up to several hours.Episodes are often triggered by cold or emotional stress. There are two main types: primary Raynaud's, when the cause is...
Not... quite to the extent as in that picture, though.
@JourneymanGeek Yeah. I don't think there's a shortage of people here, though.
 
@Mithrandir depends what force you join, in the infantry and above you're right, they give no slack even a bit, but in the "soft kravi" they do, I had many doing tironut with me in Artillery who had health problems and the sergeant gave them lots of slack, when they really needed it. But when thinking about it.... most gave up at some point anyway. :(
 
8:45 AM
Might be different nowadays anyway
Anyway, I'd probably be more suited to running their English stuff.
 
9:04 AM
@Mithrandir there isn't here either
 
*shrugs*
 
It's their concept of fairness I guess
Well one exception...
Crazy and violent
 
Aren't those going to special forces? ^
 
Naw
Every red beret I have met was an awesome human being
 
And black berets? ;)
 
9:11 AM
A few I have never met were apparently less so
Hah. One does not speak ill of family :p
 
lol
Actually... I had a black beret.
Right after I finished service they changed it though, to kind of blue.
 
here armour is black
Artillery is blue cause they're support
tan is guards (infantry but slightly better), green is infantry, and red's commandos
IDK what the other services do
most reservists just wear a cap tho
its just easier than a beret
 
kaboom
 
@JourneymanGeek exactly! Was it like this always for you? If so, Israel copied.
 
9:23 AM
@ShadowWizard I think so
which is strange
 
@JourneymanGeek no no... when deleted with diamond it makes a different noise.... :P
 
but armour's always been kind of this odd little island
@ShadowWizard its slightly louder
 
and black beret has always been an armour tradition
 
@JourneymanGeek yes, same here.
Turns out I was wrong, Israel didn't copy, just decided to make Artillery distinct from Armoured forces.
 
9:26 AM
granted we do have some armoured vehicles in the artillery
The Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 (SSPH 1) Primus is a self-propelled howitzer armed with a 155 mm howitzer. Developed jointly by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) and Singapore Technologies Kinetics (ST Kinetics), it was introduced to the Singapore Artillery in 2004. Primus is derived from the Artillery motto In Oriente Primus (Latin: "First in the East"). == Production History and Development == The idea for a self-propelled howitzer within the SAF was developed in the early 1990s, with the aim of providing better fire support to the ar...
 
> The turquoise color was chosen in a poll conducted among the soldiers in 2000, and it symbolizes the sky where the artillery sends the ammunition to the enemy
@JourneymanGeek hehe, it's not really armoured. Think even a bullet can penetrate it. I was in one of those. :D
 
I think that was in prototype stages/super secret when I was a conscript
 
It's just a mobile gun.
Oh wait...
 
@ShadowWizard we built our own ;p
 
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9:29 AM
they basically stuck a tiny engine on a normal howitzer
 
@JourneymanGeek I was on one of those:
The M109 is an American 155 mm turreted self-propelled howitzer, first introduced in the early 1960s. It has been upgraded a number of times, most recently to the M109A7. The M109 family is the most common western indirect-fire support weapon of maneuver brigades of armored and mechanized infantry divisions. The M109 has a crew of four: the section chief, the driver, the gunner, and the ammunition handler. The chief or gunner aims the cannon left or right (deflection) and up and down (quadrant). The M109A6 Paladin needs only a crew of four: the commander, driver, gunner and an ammunition loader...
 
@ShadowWizard we probably looked at that and decided... errr... no
 
They look the same, but probably yours got actual armour.
 
that's happened a lot
the only non locally designed armoured vehicle we run's the Leopard 2A4
and we got them cheap, and upgraded the hell out of em, like we did your old tin cans ;p
 
9:31 AM
The AMX-13 is a French light tank produced from 1952 to 1987. It served with the French Army, as the Char 13t-75 Modèle 51, and was exported to more than 25 other nations. Named after its initial weight of 13 tonnes, and featuring a tough and reliable chassis, it was fitted with an oscillating turret built by GIAT Industries (now Nexter) with revolver type magazines, which were also used on the Austrian SK-105 Kürassier. Including prototypes and export versions, there are over a hundred variants including self-propelled guns, anti-aircraft systems, APCs, and ATGM versions. == Development == The...
 
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@JourneymanGeek this reminds me about other kind of pegasus, much less cute... :/
Pegasus is spy software installed on devices running certain versions of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system, developed by the Israeli cyberarms firm, NSO Group. Discovered in August 2016 after a failed attempt at installing it on an iPhone belonging to a human rights activist, an investigation revealed details about the spyware, its abilities, and the security vulnerabilities it exploited. Pegasus is capable of reading text messages, tracking calls, collecting passwords, tracing the location of the phone, and gathering information from apps. Apple released version 9.3.5 of its iOS software to...
Saudi used it to track that journalist they later... disposed of.
 
We basically bought a lot of your old AMX13s, because no one else had tanks
then used them for about 30-40 years
 
Thanks a lot, Renee! ..... eeeewwww that is not my displayname ...
 
reene?
@rene well..... probably OP imagine you might be....
Renée Kathleen Zellweger (; born April 25, 1969) is an American actress and producer. She has received critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. She established herself as one of the highest-paid Hollywood actresses by 2007, and was named Hasty Pudding's Woman of the Year in 2009.Zellweger had her first starring role in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1994). She subsequently earned early acclaim with a brief but notable appearance in Empire Records (1995), and was introduced...
 
9:42 AM
You need a lot of imagination before I look like that ....
I mean a hell of a lot ...
 
or a makeup kit...
 
she used to look a lot more like Helen Hunt
 
Easy to turn non familiar names in your mind to something more familiar though. :D
 
@rene probably assumed you were female. Too fuzzy polite to see if its stamen or pistils ;p
 
9:44 AM
:D
 
@rene I'm also sure many refer to you as female... think @John renamed from @Jan due to that. lol
(not sure, remember one such comment he made here.)
 
If it makes you feel any better, people get surprised if I mention I'm of indian heritage ._.
 
What? ... ;)
 
@JourneymanGeek I'm still surprised, but I'm not a good example, thinking that @Magi was from India.... lol
 
@ShadowWizard I mention this in passing a fair bit lol
especially with respect to the matchmaking thing
 
9:47 AM
@rene don't look! ^
 
AHH. flags tumblr style
 
NAKED PLANT REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS! FOR SHAME!
 
@ShadowWizard no, that is considered NSFW material for me
 
@rene so even worse! Don't look!
:P
Reminds me, not so long ago I explained to my kids how to know if a cat is male or female. :D
Until then, they assumed all cats are female.
 
9:50 AM
@ShadowWizard the face!
(male cats have slightly longer faces)
 
umm.... no. Had no idea... lol
What I know about is in the other end of the cat.
:D
 
oh
the undercarriage
 
Probably... nice word. lol
Something that is visible when looking closely.
 
I'm anglophone. I know my euphamisms
there's been like one male cat in my neighbourhood - and he was fixed apparently
 
Fixed?
 
10:00 AM
snip snip
He'll never be a father again
 
lol
Poor cat... from top of heaven, to deepest hell.
 
got worse
apparently all the cats in my neighbourhood were 'relocated'
 
Where to?
Stray cats can be bad, but still...
 
no one knows.
._.
 
Relocated to cat's heaven then. :/
 
10:15 AM
folks are unhappy about that. they're local cats and part of the community
 
@JourneymanGeek But living in the street, or having an actual home and owners?
If the later, they can totally sue the city hall.
 
@ShadowWizard rehoming cats is hard
as is rehoming dogs that arn't specific breeds or sizes
 
10:53 AM
Okay, for a moment I thought the images are gone referred to the porn mentioned earlier by a CM ...
 
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@rene what?
 
exactly
 
@rene maybe.... It was....
 
11:09 AM
and are synonym if you look at their excerpts but a small probe shows that anonymous is used in a slightly different context. Worth a MSE post to disambiguate
 
Pläüßiblë
 
@rene yup
 
@ShadowWizard I'm trying to be nice ...
 
@rene you are :)
Rare case when "Can no longer be reproduced" is the correct close reason: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/304343/…
 
11:24 AM
oh
 
I have also trouble to see the benefit of [shared-devices] and [shared-network] here although having a tag for the "networking" (aka TCP/IP, routing, tor, ISP's, firewall, dns) aspects of the SE network might be beneficial as there doesn't seem to be one and searching for network doesn't really return anything useful if you're having a networking issue with reaching SE sites.
 
I think they can go
Gone
They feel very meta taggy
 
Jon's got a point
Consider this comment:
> To be honest, I don't think it really needs improvement. Those resources are better spent on fixing the bugs in the existing design instead of rewriting the whole thing again. (Profile got total redesign in the past). I appreciate the efforts, but for me it feels like trying to fix something that is not broken, which is a mistake.
The hell, was it a recent change not to be able to link comments?
Anyway, that's Sha's comment under this
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Q: Help us improve the user profile and settings

DonnaYou might know the user profile and settings. It’s what appears after you click on your profile picture. Maybe you come here to track your Q&A activity or to update your Developer Story. Maybe you’ve stopped by to manage your email settings, opt-in to Beta features, or to get valuable flair...

Compare it to
> Everyone is telling you that the profiles are fine as they are. So tell me, is this going to be another event to further reduce the community's trust of the company when you go and drastically change the profiles anyway, or will you finally listen to our feedback?
And the jillion comments around it
"Relentless negativity" to be honest. I wouldn't wanna read something phrased like that either
Aaaand it's back to the book for me
 
11:42 AM
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ I don't see any flags though..
 
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ huh? Jon who? How is it related to my comment?
oh you mean Joe Friend leaving? I guess that's true.
When someone spends all he got on something, just to have that something smashed to small pieces by those it should help and serve, it feels really bad.
That's why I'm adding "I appreciate the efforts", because I really do. I just don't agree with some of them, and I want to believe that's legit.
Also, you can quote comments by posting their perma-link, the comment timestamp is that link.
 
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