**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Dec 16 02:59:56 2020 Dec 16 03:02:44 https://pastebin.com/gg9cJRaq is the current source w/ a few changes and other items. Dec 16 03:03:14 I did not include the buttons on this one. This is just the python3, pyqt5, and flask w/ html. Dec 16 03:06:11 Let me show you a screen catch of the output. Dec 16 03:09:25 https://i.imgur.com/TmfK7o2.png Dec 16 03:09:35 That is my screen capture. Dec 16 03:12:10 https://pastebin.com/1jyKn8kT is the error once I click the 'x' button to cancel the program. Dec 16 03:34:51 I guess it was made up or deprecated. Sheesh. Dec 16 03:34:59 Anyway, off to find new ideas. Dec 16 13:31:47 m Dec 16 20:08:03 beaglebone black debian 10 console image. Dec 16 20:09:02 I like to get rid of those USB0 and USB1 network interfaces, how do I do that? Dec 16 20:11:19 I need the system to be as slim as possible, with a fast boot Dec 16 20:12:10 systemd network config stuff takes over a minute of the boot process Dec 16 20:13:40 all I need is ethernet with static IP and a dhcp server, can0 and a few IOs Dec 16 21:42:10 we need a bot that keeps track of new nicks/where theyre from and asks them to stay Dec 16 21:42:21 whats the go to bot framework these days Dec 16 21:42:38 a BeagleBot Dec 16 23:02:55 ayjay_t: I mean, they all get the channel topic when they join, the first two words of which are "be patient" :P Dec 16 23:03:25 if that's too much to ask, too bad for them I guess Dec 16 23:09:52 i think it would improve the UX for people coming onto the webchat Dec 16 23:10:20 even though i agree with you, i think pinging them directly w/ the topic and or response to their first question would help them Dec 16 23:10:28 but yes technically the information they need is htere Dec 16 23:11:27 I mean, it's not just "there", it's thrown very prominently into their face Dec 16 23:14:17 maybe it will help... probably not, but maybe Dec 16 23:14:31 the topic is pretty good on the webchat Dec 16 23:14:41 yep Dec 16 23:14:56 the other link that's available requires creating an account Dec 16 23:15:14 i dont REALLY have time but if i get board and decide to do something... maybe ill do something Dec 16 23:15:19 i have no room to be bored but we'll see Dec 16 23:15:26 i'd put the bot on a beagle Dec 16 23:16:14 honestly i like this interface more than irssi Dec 16 23:17:27 something that might be useful is a webpage with advice on how to interact here, in a clear and concise way... instead of links to a bunch of documents that are way too long and mostly irrelevant Dec 16 23:18:41 the current https://beagleboard.org/chat is not ideal from a user experience PoV Dec 16 23:19:25 forgot to copy-paste that last bit Dec 16 23:19:41 yeah it could be more conscise its true Dec 16 23:20:29 not sure whether to include the nickserv bit... it doesn't apply to webchat users and I think people should get a server message if they try to chat without nickserv registration Dec 16 23:20:54 yeah its true Dec 16 23:22:05 test Dec 16 23:22:15 ah it's not necessary at all at the moment Dec 16 23:22:45 then no need for it in topic either Dec 16 23:26:13 i was wondering if freenode could differentiate by client /shrug Dec 16 23:26:43 well, you can recognize webchats Dec 16 23:27:06 and other gateways Dec 16 23:27:40 in general freenode doesn't know what client you use, although you can usually find that out using a ctcp Dec 17 00:14:31 yeah i mean i was wondering if it had a setting to mute based on +r/client Dec 17 00:32:20 ayjay_t it's more likely it has a setting too mute if you are using an unregistered nick Dec 17 00:33:11 when there were spambot problems we had a mute on unregistered nicks with an exception for webchat and I think some other gateway Dec 17 00:33:48 and spam bots unfortunately are a regular problem. Dec 17 00:34:04 also pm bots Dec 17 00:34:18 haven't seen spambots here in quite a while Dec 17 00:34:42 ah the exception is for *!*@gateway/* Dec 17 00:35:04 it's been about 9 months Dec 17 00:39:05 What about me? Dec 17 00:39:16 I spam bot the heck out of some bots! Dec 17 00:39:25 Let me at 'em! Dec 17 00:40:04 "Put 'em up! Do not be shy now!" Dec 17 00:40:44 hello? Dec 17 00:41:36 Off to make paper...blah. Dec 17 00:42:22 Speaking of paper, I wonder what type of machines are made to make trees into paper. Sheesh. Those are some thin trees. Dec 17 00:42:44 Paper trees? Dec 17 00:43:16 Oh and Christmas is around the corner for all of you who participate. Geaux BBB! Dec 17 00:44:39 "Hold it together!" <<< I always say this to my B-Flick characters when I cannot remember their names. Dec 17 00:45:56 What is the stigma revolving around COVID-19 and can we plot data on the BBB to show this stigma? Dec 17 00:46:57 Four people at this one job caught it. I had to do some work there today. I feel bad but still, get away! Dec 17 00:47:32 I should plot the feeling in a chart or something after a nice and long study. Dec 17 00:49:29 Hello? Dec 17 00:49:47 Guys... Dec 17 00:50:13 It is not only a technical reference being made upon a bbb but the entity of it all as a whole. Dec 17 00:50:18 That should be discussed too. Dec 17 00:52:38 as a whole? Dec 17 00:53:05 Come on. Sheesh. HEllo? And yes. I am still chatting here! Aw. Dec 17 00:54:48 Even insignificant things bring back and keep users. Things like history, THE HISTORY OF THE BBB or other boards too, etiquette around the users, and any other subject one could fathom that is/could be based around the .org. Dec 17 00:55:59 I mean, do not look at me. I am just some "could-have-been" or a "never-could-have-been" but I still dibble dabble a bit. Dec 17 00:58:19 Maybe for the new year, 2021, someone could, someone who has first hand experience w/ the .org, put together "fond" memories. People love that trash-garbage-respecting culture stuff. Serious. It is just me. I give up. Sorry to express resiliency, "Fluffs Hair!" Dec 17 01:01:55 Like, "Look at Tom light up his house on fire by accident." I mean, hopefully not to that point. But laughing at one's own self is power and is strength. I can see it now. bzzt, bzzt? Dec 17 01:02:29 Hello? Forget it. Dec 17 01:02:37 You guys never care like me. Dec 17 01:17:17 Like, highlights or discouragements (if that is a word) could be a basis to get to know you better. See, "Even though Tom lit is entire house on fire (not really), he lived to code another day!" Stuff like that...real tear jerkers. It helps. That is all. Dec 17 01:22:14 "Not since '76 has Moon rocks been delivered to the Earth!" Just saying. Big fancy "thangs!" Dec 17 02:00:56 Can I change the libstdc++.so.6.0.xx to a new one on the BBB w/ sudo ln -fs? Dec 17 02:01:25 I am asking b/c I have two now and I need to just use one right? Dec 17 02:01:58 Or...is it possible to use two libstdc++.so versions? Dec 17 02:02:26 I will check the debian docs again or is this BBB related? Dec 17 02:04:40 The reason I bring up these questions are b/c 1.) I cross compiled via a Ubuntu Machine some .so file that needs a specific libstdc++.so version and 2.) I would really like to make this cross compiled .so lib work. Dec 17 02:08:25 I used eclipse if that matters... Dec 17 02:09:41 The one thing I did not do is put the cross-compilation .so file in a /tmp file to later change dirs. Dec 17 02:15:34 Never mind me. I think I figured it out. Gosh. Dec 17 02:43:27 apt: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64 <<< this shows that I do not know what happened! Dec 17 02:43:33 Send guidance please. Dec 17 02:44:09 I can change it back I guess. That "cross-compile" diddy nothing right. Dec 17 02:46:36 is this why i need to put the compilation in the /tmp dir? Dec 17 02:49:49 Oh? Would I need a 32-bit OS like Ubuntu/Debian to cross-compile the required .so file? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Dec 17 02:59:57 2020