16:04:52 i think rarbg is .. OT at this point; but what would piracy be without more drama? https://reddit.com/r/Piracy/comments/1415ywb/someone_forked_the_nqrargb_repo_improved_it_and/ :) 16:07:55 "people pirating stuff pirated my thing and im mad" lol 16:12:02 x3 16:21:17 the google form for recruitment for the forked new site is something though: https://forms.gle/6jwLkD1z91Ew2NX37 17:03:36 FYI, WWDC is live now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYkq9Rgoj8E 17:05:10 nicolas17: enjoy finding the new hidden things :P 17:08:45 Apologies for the disconnect spam, latest traefik trucharts update broke everything (-_-) next time I must remember to stop the lounge container before rebooting... 17:16:50 is lounge that bouncer thing that works on web/movile/etc?? 17:17:19 ooh, no more apple intel products it seems. apple and intel are officially no longer friends 17:17:27 sorry too many question marks 17:19:38 fireonlive: yep 17:20:02 ooh 17:20:58 i've been meaning to bug all of you via phone 17:28:14 This: https://thelounge.chat/ I like it, simple to setup and seems very resource light. 17:47:39 thanks! 19:26:06 Resource light? I don't quite think that is true :D 19:26:39 Here is my ps of the process 19:26:39 root 2602592 0.6 49.1 1786112 977948 ? Ssl Jun02 27:18 node /usr/local/bin/thelounge start 19:29:33 it's not irssi, that's for sure, but it fits just fine in a spare rasbperry and that's all I care 19:47:34 ugh 19:47:35 finally home 19:47:50 time to download 1000 files from apple's overloaded servers 20:02:24 kiska how is yours deployed? docker via truecharts (helm) on truenas. docker stats shows negligible cpu usage and 92mb of ram. 20:03:30 threedeeitguy Bare metal 20:04:01 I run it on node, its the only thing running on this instance so whatever 20:04:24 as expected it sits at 0% cpu most of the time with spikes up to ~0.5% when sending/receiving. Seems lightweight to me! (though I am used to windows bloat so idk...) 20:05:08 Mine is on an t3a.small instance so :D 20:07:22 kiska feels like that should fit on a nano... ;P 20:07:45 Nope :"D 20:08:02 ubuntu@ip-172-31-60-175:~$ free -h 20:08:03 total used free shared buff/cache available 20:08:03 Mem: 1.9Gi 1.4Gi 76Mi 5.0Mi 464Mi 356Mi 20:26:08 mkswap <_< 20:26:27 that's a lot of memory lol 20:26:56 but i found out if i add it to homescreen on iphone i can get push notifications which is cool 20:27:04 about fucking time apple added that 20:44:07 kiska a quick test as an Azure Container App shows it using 50mb of ram once joined to a single server. Stands to reason you could also run it on AWS fargate, smallest tier is 0.25cores with 500mb. I make that less than $3 a month. idk if you would have to pay for an IP on top if that but seems like a decent deal to me! 20:46:14 huh, how did i miss that fargate was a thing 20:46:58 does it like store data as well or is it more disposable 20:48:35 https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/efs-volumes.html 20:54:49 ah thanks 20:55:17 it's touch to read things lately so my volume is gone way down lol 20:55:28 tough* 20:58:53 hmm anyone have any opinions on vultr? 20:59:08 memory might be bad but i think they were 'born on lowendbox' which idk lol 21:26:24 tried a trenta for the first time; it was only $0.20 more but highly do not reccomend unless you like divide the drink and have the second half tomorrow 21:26:30 @_@ 21:26:39 that's a lot of liquid 21:50:32 anyone here a tmux lover? is there just like a quick way to be like "go to pane X' where X is greater than 9? like control-b then :20 or something 21:51:03 More than 9 panes in a single window? Sounds ... paneful. 21:51:33 it is! x3 21:51:34 If you mean windows, then prefix + '20 21:52:10 oh yeah i did 21:52:12 thanks! 21:52:27 not sure why i called them panes 21:53:50 For pane switching, there's select-pane but no direct shortcuts. Doesn't really make sense either since they can appear in any order on screen. 21:53:58 So prefix + arrow keys makes most sense there. 21:54:10 mm, i got my terms cnfused i think 21:54:21 i did mean jumping from windows 21:54:25 :-) 21:54:32 :) 21:54:40 tmux is awesome. 21:55:48 i do quite like it! :D 21:56:04 split windows (panes?) is super useful 21:56:10 Yep, those are panes. 21:56:16 :)