00:00:00 --- log: started forth/19.06.10 01:10:16 --- quit: gravicappa (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 01:15:41 morning Forth 01:17:02 Hi WilhelmVonW 01:18:18 what's up? 01:19:20 Making backups 01:21:04 cool, cool 01:21:38 I actually have to set up a RAID 1 backup server next weekend 01:23:57 I bought some external drives drives over the weekend, reorganizing my files 01:38:20 i'm so glad 99%T of my files are plain text 01:40:02 src/ for other people's source, documents/ and folders for each language 01:40:08 and downloads/ 01:40:49 --- quit: xek_ (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 02:03:04 --- quit: ashirase (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 02:06:54 --- join: ashirase (~ashirase@modemcable098.166-22-96.mc.videotron.ca) joined #forth 02:23:19 --- join: nerfur (~nerfur@broadband-95-84-184-13.ip.moscow.rt.ru) joined #forth 02:41:25 i really like git-annex for my distributed offline backups 02:41:55 it can also use cloud storage, putting pgp-encrypted files there 02:41:58 i just rsync 02:42:22 nice thing about git-annex is that you can ask it where certain files are, and how many copies are of them in total 02:43:16 …while not having online access to all drives 03:18:00 sounds pretty cool actually 03:18:52 i used rsync before, but using it with --delete is a bit dangerous for backups, and without it, it would duplicate files when renaming them 03:19:17 git-annex versions these rename, merging them on sync 03:19:39 at the same time, it keeps big files out of the repository, so that a delete of a no-longer-needed copy actually frees spaces 03:28:56 --- quit: rdrop-exit (Quit: Lost terminal) 03:30:32 --- join: lisbeths (~user@2601:601:8300:1fff:2930:2892:d896:1b6) joined #forth 03:33:08 --- join: proteusguy (~proteusgu@180.183.132.99) joined #forth 03:33:08 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 03:46:29 --- join: gravicappa (~gravicapp@h109-187-238-210.dyn.bashtel.ru) joined #forth 03:56:21 --- quit: proteusguy (Remote host closed the connection) 05:03:34 --- join: dddddd (~dddddd@unaffiliated/dddddd) joined #forth 05:05:24 --- join: proteusguy (~proteusgu@cm-58-10-154-77.revip7.asianet.co.th) joined #forth 05:05:24 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 06:15:23 --- quit: dave0 (Quit: dave's not here) 06:53:58 --- quit: john_cephalopoda (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 07:15:47 --- join: TheCephalopod (~john@unaffiliated/john-cephalopoda/x-6407167) joined #forth 07:20:18 --- nick: TheCephalopod -> john_cephalopoda 07:38:13 --- quit: tabemann (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 07:56:48 pointfree: I do not see how that circuit is supposed to work like a memristor other than perhaps changing the deplation zones in the diodes via DC biasing. 07:58:10 pointfree: the crucial test is if the circuit keeps its memory when no power is applied 07:59:13 pointfree: and then you have to be sure that the circuit simulator you are using isnt doing anything that does cause hysterisis in its calculations. 08:36:41 --- join: PoppaVic (~PoppaVic@unaffiliated/poppavic) joined #forth 08:52:44 --- join: TwoNotes (~pd@adsl-66-157-206-21.jax.bellsouth.net) joined #forth 08:58:34 --- quit: Keshl (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08:58:58 --- join: Keshl (~Purple@207.44.70.214.res-cmts.gld.ptd.net) joined #forth 10:19:59 --- quit: TwoNotes (Remote host closed the connection) 10:29:52 --- quit: reepca (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 11:06:42 --- quit: Keshl (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11:07:16 --- join: Keshl (~Purple@207.44.70.214.res-cmts.gld.ptd.net) joined #forth 12:09:18 --- quit: gravicappa (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 12:22:03 --- join: rain2 (~My_user_n@unaffiliated/rain1) joined #forth 12:24:11 --- quit: rain1 (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 12:34:30 --- quit: Keshl (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12:34:48 --- join: Keshl (~Purple@207.44.70.214.res-cmts.gld.ptd.net) joined #forth 13:32:25 interesting way to store Forth disk, create a 1024 byte file when you edit a block, and blocks are tracked in some metadata file 13:32:40 so you can name em and stuff, treated like a regular file 13:32:42 I like blocks. 13:33:05 *nix likes files 13:34:09 Well, that's what a FS is anyway 13:34:25 sure 13:34:26 j 13:34:48 just there isn't a posix forth that does something like this 13:35:21 I know. Yer stuck with disk-blocks & nothing LIKE a system, or you use files. 13:35:36 (which uses the underlying host FS) 14:12:56 I like files&folders. They allow you to structure thing very easily. 14:37:37 --- join: reepca (~user@208.89.170.37) joined #forth 15:31:56 --- join: dave0 (~dave0@069.d.003.ncl.iprimus.net.au) joined #forth 15:33:09 hi 16:44:51 --- quit: john_cephalopoda (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 16:46:20 --- join: rdrop-exit (~markwilli@112.201.174.189) joined #forth 16:58:27 --- join: john_cephalopoda (~john@unaffiliated/john-cephalopoda/x-6407167) joined #forth 16:59:32 --- join: tabemann (~travisb@rrcs-162-155-170-75.central.biz.rr.com) joined #forth 17:25:25 --- quit: dave0 (Quit: dave's not here) 17:54:07 --- quit: tabemann (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 18:24:25 c[_] Good morning Forthers 18:27:13 good evening 18:27:30 Hi crc 18:33:40 --- quit: Keshl (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 18:33:52 --- join: Keshl (~Purple@207.44.70.214.res-cmts.gld.ptd.net) joined #forth 19:44:41 --- quit: dddddd (Remote host closed the connection) 19:48:52 --- join: tabemann (~travisb@2600:1700:7990:24e0:b80c:b742:8944:c878) joined #forth 20:32:23 --- join: gravicappa (~gravicapp@h109-187-238-210.dyn.bashtel.ru) joined #forth 20:35:27 good morning, evening, afternoon 20:42:51 hey 20:49:56 --- join: dave0 (~dave0@069.d.003.ncl.iprimus.net.au) joined #forth 20:51:37 re 21:00:33 --- part: PoppaVic left #forth 21:29:03 --- quit: cantstanya (Remote host closed the connection) 21:44:52 --- quit: dave0 (Quit: dave's not here) 21:51:44 --- quit: proteusguy (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 22:26:29 --- quit: rdrop-exit (Quit: Lost terminal) 23:22:38 --- join: dave0 (~dave0@069.d.003.ncl.iprimus.net.au) joined #forth 23:29:34 --- join: proteusguy (~proteusgu@mx-ll-180.183.132-99.dynamic.3bb.co.th) joined #forth 23:29:34 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/19.06.10