**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 29 03:00:03 2018 Aug 29 03:58:11 ~seen timriker Aug 29 03:58:21 timriker <~TimRiker@bzflag/projectlead/TimRiker> was last seen on IRC in channel #infobot, 78d 11h 20m 29s ago, saying: 'the host that the bot is on was under a DDOS this weekend. Things would have been really slow. It's changed IPs which avoided the issue, but it may return. It's not clear what the target of the attack was.'. Aug 29 03:58:41 ~date Aug 29 03:58:42 It is now 2018.08.29 3:58:42 GMT Aug 29 03:58:49 ~seen timriker Aug 29 03:58:50 timriker <~TimRiker@bzflag/projectlead/TimRiker> was last seen on IRC in channel #infobot, 78d 11h 20m 58s ago, saying: 'the host that the bot is on was under a DDOS this weekend. Things would have been really slow. It's changed IPs which avoided the issue, but it may return. It's not clear what the target of the attack was.'. Aug 29 05:11:50 If you use a recent smartphone running Android on x86, such as the Asus ZenFone 2, is it possible to run Windows NT for x86 in a virtual computer hosted on Android? I do not know how usable that would be in practice if you need external peripherals such as input devices and a larger display but it would be neat to have a single easily pocketable computer that can run commercial, closed-source desktop applications in addition to recent mobile applications Aug 29 05:11:50 and open-source stuff that can be ported to GNU+Linux or Android. Aug 29 05:21:49 Wow, I had forgotten how heavy the Asus EeePC 701 is until I took one out of storage out of curiosity. Aug 29 05:24:44 I guess it is normal for old notebook computers because the Dell Latitude X1 feels similarly heavy. I guess I forgot how heavy notebook computers are because I usually use only desktop computers and a handheld computer. Aug 29 05:51:56 brolin_empey: I imagine you could run Wine on such devices. Aug 29 06:37:55 Maxdamantus: Yes, I realise that. Also, a Windows application that can be built from source with GNU tools can be built with Winelib to run on GNU+Linux on ARM since years ago. Aug 29 06:50:27 Is there a low-cost ARM Linux SBC with native/direct ATA connectivity? Aug 29 06:51:05 Either PATA or SATA but probably SATA in this case. Aug 29 06:59:07 Apparently lots of ARM Linux SBCs have SATA connectivity but I do not know what the price range is for such computers. Aug 29 07:00:47 depends on what you define as "cheap", and what you're expecting from said product Aug 29 07:01:52 I forgot that I used a Boundary Devices Nitrogen something ARM Linux SBC with SATA connectivity at work years ago. Aug 29 11:00:53 espressobin is in the range of 40-50usd Aug 29 11:00:59 (marvel soc) Aug 29 11:01:12 anything else is mostly relying on minipcie nowadays Aug 29 11:01:24 single lane more often than not Aug 29 11:03:05 KotCzarny: maybe set up autojoin ;p Aug 29 11:04:07 wizzup: it's a problem of +flag on channel Aug 29 11:04:20 unregistered nick wasnt able to join i think Aug 29 11:04:38 - #maemo-leste :Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be identified with services - see Aug 29 11:05:17 and i think +r is no longer needed Aug 29 11:05:32 spam quieted down Aug 29 11:08:46 KotCzarny: set -r Aug 29 11:09:07 yeah, also, maybe +s might be sensible Aug 29 11:09:20 those spam bots usually scan people's channels Aug 29 11:10:38 meh :) Aug 29 11:11:37 /dev/sda1 contains a file system with errors, check forced. Aug 29 11:11:41 that's MEH. Aug 29 11:11:47 1.4T to check, eh Aug 30 02:23:44 Hurrian? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Aug 30 02:25:41 2018