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<0> hi zid
<0> hrm. nice. 32K shared ram. and 2K for each cpu. so you can have a nice amount of stack space.
<1> man clicking your wrist hurts like hell
<0> try clicking your penis
<1> it's not got a joint
<0> it will click if you try hard enough
<1> no, that's "snap"
<0> you know, just like snapping a towel.
<1> and then fall off
<0> ahah.. nah it would just get bruised and probably swell up to a purple grapefruit size
<0> try it.
<1> on you?
<0> sure. why not
<0> omg. disgrunt has been here in a while.



<0> did anyone notice the lack of disgrunt?
<2> didn't notice until you mentioned it
<1> OrngeTide: My sound ****s, nothing plays at the same time, oss works, alsa doesn't but most apps dun wanna use oss :/
<0> zid_, i usually have to buy a real sound card and forget the built-in stuff. although i had some luck with the nvidia sound on my one system. and i did get alsa to work on the sigmal tel on my other after like 2 hours of ****ing around
<1> it knows exactly what it is and it's a bog standard chip, just doesn't like certain apps
<3> hullo
<3> what does it mean when a girl who is only 14 or 15 keeps calling a 15 year old guy who lives half a continent away?
<4> intercontinental under age ***? heh
<4> dunno i dont see what so unusual :P
<5> get walking mark :D
<3> She calls here like several times every day...
<4> probably likes talking to your kid
<4> or you or whoever ;]
<3> It just seems peculiar to me...
<3> because it's literally EVERY day...
<3> two, three, four times a day, sometimes more.
<6> MarkT-: Stay away from her.
<6> Your son or you?
<3> sbahra: she calls for my son.
<3> They'll talk on the phone for 20 minutes to an hour, then later the phone will ring again and it'll be her again. It's so weird...
<6> MarkT-: Is your son a geek?
<3> Not overly, no.
<6> MarkT-: Shrug, as long as she's calling + paying. ;-)
<3> it just seems so peculiar because she lives over 2,000 miles away...
<3> yeah, my son has never called her.
<1> I'm going to die of hunger I know it
<7> So anyone runnign openvpn? have a problem with redirect-gateway not setting the gateway right?
<7> OH wait.
<2> time to head home. City of Villains is calling.
<8> eww, villains
<6> MarkT-: Ask your son who she is? :-)
<9> aedinius i used openvpn
<9> worked awesome for me
<9> it was one of few vpn software that wasn't a complete piece of trash
<0> MarkT-, my gf was always calling boys that were several time zones away. there are numerous reasons a girl would do that. not even that many of them are bad reasons.
<10> none of my reasons for calling girls timezones away were innocent ..
<10> one of my biggest challenges in relationships was overcoming jealousy..
<10> my resolution wasnt so much that girls are incapable of cheating on me, as it was that i have some options, and if someone does, its probably better for both of us
<3> this girl is apparently someone he used to know that lived here, but has moved to Illinois.
<7> Darken_: Yeah, it's nice, but I'm having config issues.
<7> Only one actually
<7> and it's probably something trivial
<11> /j #freebsdhelp
<11> doh
<12> aedinius!
<12> what's the command to auto indent a whole document in vi again?
<8> !Gindent -st
<13> A ban on the whole bell.ca ISP is probably catching much more than trolls
<14> Anyone know of a free lib that provides an IRC backend, or a place where I could look for free libs?
<3> (sigh)
<3> I have the world's stupidest luck...
<3> I come in 2nd in a hockey pool and haven't been able to reach the appropriate person since a message was left for me last friday...
<15> he's run off with the pool money
<16> what do people think of C# in here?
<13> Absurd and unecessary
<16> why?
<13> All the advantages of Java's bytecodes... minus the portability
<13> More precisely, you lose performance and flexibility, and gain nothing



<16> then whats your view on java lang ?
<7> Absurd and unnecessary =]
<16> it says it has garabage collection and _try and catch etc?
<7> Other languages have that.
<16> ..
<13> Java is fairly bad as well, I don't see any use for which Java would be the most appropriate language
<7> Hrml.
<17> user interfaces that are web based use java quite often
<16> i see java/c# used alot comercially...
<7> They're commercial languages
<13> These are simple languages, the coders are cheap. It does not mean the languages are good
<7> v0id: Not that I've seen
<16> hmmm
<7> I rarely see Java on the web anymore
<17> aedinius; almost all of the web based security products use a Java component
<7> Maybe on server side, but there are better languages for that.
<17> intrusion prevention, gateway mail/web filters etc
<7> Eww
<18> aedi you use bsd ?
<7> Jav is the *wrong* langauge for that
<7> Java even
<7> t1, netbsd and darwin/macosx
<17> aedinius; for the ui component alone it is fine
<18> its turi
<7> hold on
<7> neighbors wirelss tooo slow
<17> heh
<7> Much better
<18> aedi you get my msg ?
<7> I know who you are =]
<7> But yeah, playing with a NetBSD server right now
<7> It's my DNS/DHCP server, light Web server, rails server, and VPN concentrator
<7> Let's see.
<18> join the invite
<18> :)
<19> mmm.. bsd
<7> This is going to bug me until I figure out why broadcasts aren't being sent over the tap0
<7> err bridge between be0 and tap0
<7> blah.
<20> aedinius: how goes it?
<7> Playing with netbsd
<20> Are you new to it?
<7> kawfee: trying to get openvpn to p*** broadcoast traffic
<7> Ah, I think I found it.
<7> or not.
<10> why do you want to p*** broadcast traffic, anyway?
<7> So I can get "Bonjour" traffic over my VPN
<10> hmm, you'd think if it were just another normal interface, it broadcast by default
<10> one annoyance i have is apps that bind to each interface so they can bcast or whatever, but then if you add a new interface later, they won't know about it
<7> AaronWL: Well, traffic gets broadcasted by one machine, is picked up on the wire by another machine, and should be p***ed over the brdige to the vpn connection
<10> oh, so it's a bridging arrangement
<7> Yeah.
<7> hey Vratha
<7> oh
<7> hey Vratha
<7> fix it
<21> hello :)
<7> fix the vpn
<21> i can't! it's just too broken
<7> http://rafb.net/paste/results/eBP5aH70.html
<21> aedinius: is brconfig OS X's way of creating a bridge? i was trying to use "ifconfig bridge0 create" the other day with no success
<21> but anyway, your bridge looks like it was successful :-/
<7> brconfig is NetBSD
<7> The bridge is succesful.
<7> The VPN works
<7> But I don't get Bonjour traffic.
<7> It seems to be a known issue though
<7> And a problem with bonjour (it doesn't send traffic over PPP devices, which tap on the OSX client would be)
<21> :-/
<21> i don't know
<7> ANNIE YOU OKAY? BUT YOUR JEALOUS BUT YOUR OKAY
<16> rifkscoota


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