**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 20 03:00:11 2019 Dec 20 05:09:22 Hm.. So I guess putting the micro frame in an N9 from a SIM card with the nano part removed isn't a good idea. Dec 20 05:09:44 Seems to get trapped on the pins that are presumably meant to push on the card. Dec 20 08:50:05 Yeah, so I guess leaving the nano→micro adapter in the tray is something you're not meant to do in phones with sliding SIM slots. Dec 20 08:50:45 * Maxdamantus wonders if he can now unbend the pin without having to take the shield off. Dec 20 08:52:45 Unbend my pin, let me online again Dec 20 08:59:43 something flat, yet rigid? Dec 20 09:00:07 remove part of the adapter plastic and insert the nano part? Dec 20 09:00:15 although hmm Dec 20 09:00:19 n9 has a tray Dec 20 09:04:10 Yeah, I eventually got it out once I figured out what was going on. Took the screen off, slid a thin piece of plastic between the adapter and pins, and pushed it out from the bottom. Dec 20 09:04:14 but pin bent already. Dec 20 09:05:29 not good Dec 20 09:33:26 Hm. Was trying to take part of the shield off, but looks like the pin has completely detached. RIP. Dec 20 09:34:01 Guess I'll just have to use this iPhone SE as a WiFi hotspot when I go away. Dec 20 09:36:14 ouch Dec 20 13:43:32 so i used qemu for the first time a day or two ago (i think i once tried it for something but had issues). i'm very impressed. i was running an alpine linux vm, since i had issues with running it in VBox. well actually the problem is my laptop, no VBox. Anyway, qemu ran so well Dec 20 13:44:04 question then - i wonder if any one uses qemu for production vms :) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 20 17:24:36 2019 Dec 21 01:37:57 Hm. I wonder if this Nokia 208 (S40) is able to work as an AP using Bluetooth. Dec 21 01:38:07 Turns out the iPhone doesn't work. Dec 21 01:41:58 Managed to get the 208 to work as a modem using wvdial/pppd at least, so could just do some funny setup with a Raspberry Pi/WiFi dongle/battery pack. Dec 21 01:43:50 (that is, as a USB GPRS modem) Dec 21 02:22:54 Ahah, can do the same thing over Bluetooth, using "DUN" (Dial Up Networking) Dec 21 02:23:24 got N900 using the internet through the Nokia 208 over Bluetooth. Dec 21 02:50:39 So .. how do people normally convince ICD that it's already connected? (since I've created the connection myself using wvdial) Dec 21 02:57:55 Can see various references to "libicd-network-dummy", which I installed .. it looks like that allows me to use a cryptic gconf command that causes a dummy network to appear in "Connections" under "Settings", but if I try to edit it there, it disappears from the list, and it never appears in the "Select connection" dialogue. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Dec 21 02:59:58 2019