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03:42 | < Corran> | Hey all. |
03:42 | < Corran> | So, I have a question if someone has a bit of experience with IIS. What is the best way to host a website by moving its virtual path to "/" or root? |
04:49 | < Corran> | Whoa... I think I got it. But I certainly don't think it should be this complicated! |
04:51 | <~Vornicus> | it's a web server. if it isn't complicated they think they're doing it wrong |
04:51 | < Corran> | The impression I get is that DNN wrests several conventions away from IIS. |
04:52 | <@celticminstrel> | Oh hey, a Corran. :O |
04:52 | | * Corran waves to celticminstrel |
04:52 | < Corran> | A rare illusive creature. |
04:53 | < Corran> | elusive perhaps... I'm not sure.. I started work 15 hours ago. I'm not thinking too well |
04:53 | <@celticminstrel> | Elusive, yes. |
04:53 | < Corran> | My faculties are at least partially intact then. |
04:57 | <@celticminstrel> | Apparently "illusive" might be a real word. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/illusive |
04:58 | < Corran> | probably is |
04:58 | < Corran> | ever work with IIS, CM? have a mentor. Or don't use DNN. maybe both |
04:59 | <@celticminstrel> | I dunno what IIS or DNN are, at least off the top of my head. |
04:59 | < Corran> | IIS is Windows Server's Web host. |
04:59 | < Corran> | and DNN is a content management system that is microsoft based |
04:59 | <@celticminstrel> | ...oh, I won't be working that if I can possibly avoid it. |
04:59 | < Corran> | heh. |
05:04 | <@celticminstrel> | I forgot a "with" >_> |
05:04 | < Corran> | totally got your meaning though |
05:04 | <@celticminstrel> | Still, I don't like leaving it uncorrected. <_< |
05:04 | | * Corran nods |
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06:12 | < Corran> | Ah... and more problems abound... |
06:12 | < Corran> | back to square one |
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15:34 | < ToxicFrog> | McMartin: so I'm looking at the Dining Philosophers tutorial in the book, and, um |
15:34 | < ToxicFrog> | String is the string type, but &str is the reference-to-String type? And calling .to_string() on a String gets you a &str? |
15:35 | < ToxicFrog> | That seems bizarre and not really explained well enough at all. |
15:37 | | * TheWatcher stab and stab and stab this |
15:39 | <@TheWatcher> | Hand tracing php an javascript interactions across 61k lines of code, just what I wanted to be doing! |
15:41 | <@celticminstrel> | Does "hand tracing" mean "stepping through with a debugger", or maybe "adding print statements everywhere"? |
15:42 | < ToxicFrog> | And I'm encountering lots more broken links and broken markdown as I get further into the book :/ |
15:43 | <@TheWatcher> | celticminstrel: Stepping with a debugger for the javascript, shitton of error_log()s for the php, and 4 emacs frames, split three ways each, with nearly 200 buffers being switched in anad out as I go |
15:46 | <@celticminstrel> | Oh my. |
15:49 | <@TheWatcher> | It's okay. You're safely out of range of the murderous rampage that's incoming |
15:49 | <@celticminstrel> | That's good to know. |
15:56 | < ToxicFrog> | McMartin: it's explained in "Syntax and Semantics: Strings", 2 chapters and 29 sections later. |
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16:12 | <@Wizard> | http://i.imgur.com/LfZpouS.png |
17:25 | <@gnolam> | Hee |
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19:06 | <&McMartin> | https://system76.com/desktops/silverback |
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21:32 | <@Alek> | now that's a compact, gaming-oriented mobo. |
21:33 | <@Alek> | like seriously. O_O |
21:35 | <@TheWatcher> | Yeah. Shame the case looks kinda ass. |
21:38 | <&McMartin> | THe wheels are pretty slick |
21:41 | <@Alek> | and if you opt for the hardware raid card, or the wireless or 10GB network card, you can't have the third GPU. And the choices for secondary/tertiary GPU don't match the primary choices except 1. |
21:47 | <@TheWatcher> | One of these days I shall construct a gaming PC in a 15 x 60 x 135cm gloss black case. |
21:49 | <@Tamber> | :) |
21:50 | <&McMartin> | I actually figured it was not for gaming but for CUDA work etc |
21:53 | <@TheWatcher> | Tomato/Tomato~ |
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22:00 | | * McMartin does battle with CMake |
22:05 | <@Alek> | McM: heavy-duty CGI modeling at-home, with PLENTY of storage. :P |
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22:42 | <@Reiv> | I'm not sure how you'd mistake that for a gaming machine at all |
22:42 | <@Reiv> | Nevermind the marketing being about *folding proteins* and all |
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22:43 | <@Reiv> | It's going for the Server Rack aesthetic, with all sockets on the front or back and wheels so you can roll it away under the desk and leave it there. |
22:43 | <@Reiv> | Top-spec gaming machines try to go for the Radical Awesome(c)(tm)(bbq) aesthetic, or the Sleek Dark Apple vibe |
22:44 | <@Reiv> | That one is We Are Serious People Doing Serious Work, Don't Embarras Us By Being Colourful. |
22:44 | <@Tamber> | :sgi: |
22:44 | <@Reiv> | ... sgi? |
22:45 | <@Tamber> | Teal, pink, blue, etc. cases on Serious People Serious Work machines. At least, back in the day. |
22:46 | <@Reiv> | I don't know what sgi is |
22:46 | <@Tamber> | ( http://www.vanray.net/download/o2/Silicon_Graphics_O2.jpg ) |
22:46 | | * Tamber sads a little. |
22:47 | <@Reiv> | Never seen 'em, but that does look awfully 'we need to catch up to the iMac v1, stat' |
22:48 | <@Tamber> | The O2 is pretty old; plus, SGI are pretty dead now. |
22:48 | <@Tamber> | (Where "Pretty Old" is '96~) |
22:50 | <@Reiv> | That sounds precisely the age that you would want colourful products |
22:53 | <@Tamber> | Though I think it's unsurprising that you'd not seen one, honestly. They were somewhat pricy, at the time; what with being large and heavy UNIX workstations. |
22:54 | <@Tamber> | (List pricing for an Octane2 (the O2's larger brother, as it were) started at ~20k USD.) |
22:59 | <@TheWatcher> | "Heavy" being the important bit, there |
22:59 | <@Tamber> | Quite. |
22:59 | <@TheWatcher> | I swear SGI machines had internal frames made from some ultradense composite material |
23:00 | <@Tamber> | There's something nice and imposing about them; maybe it's the urge to structurally reinforce your desk whenever you encounter one. |
23:02 | <&McMartin> | Man. Having to explain who SGI was. |
23:03 | <&McMartin> | :oldmanyellsatclouds: |
23:03 | <@Tamber> | :) |
23:03 | <@TheWatcher> | Tamber: Desk? Floor, mor elike |
23:03 | <@Tamber> | :D |
23:03 | <@Tamber> | In very short order, yes. |
23:03 | <@Tamber> | Particularly if you had an IRIS Crimson. |
23:05 | <@Reiv> | oh hush |
23:06 | <@Tamber> | http://www.jaist.ac.jp/iscenter-new/cs/tezro/tezro-2.jpg "Why so blocky, dull, and serious?" |
23:07 | <@Reiv> | Ah yes, from the days of the round and friendly CRTs too |
23:07 | <@Tamber> | :) |
23:08 | <@Tamber> | I did, until recently, have one of their LCD monitors. |
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23:33 | <@Alek> | the LCD monitor was a triggering factor for display size and resolution growth. |
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23:37 | <@Reiv> | Well, yes |
23:37 | <@Reiv> | CRT was a mature technology; we see rapid improvements when a disruptive tech shows up, then they stabilise again over time. |
23:38 | <@Reiv> | (f.ex, while upgrading from a Galaxy S to a Galaxy SII was a siginifacnt deal, and then to an S3 also importaint, then going to an S4 was more optional, and the S5 is a bit "... ehhh, if you want to" at best) |
23:39 | <@Reiv> | Marketing aside, the smartphone market has matured enough that a phone a couple years old runs just fine. For a time, it wasn't. Same with PCs; moores law finally broke, and computer specs have settled down accordingly. |
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23:56 | | * Alek nods. |
23:57 | <@Alek> | although I don't think it's so much the specs settling as the manufacturers settling. for now. just my 2ยข |
23:59 | <@Reiv> | Well, no |
23:59 | <@Reiv> | We're hitting the limits of the universe |
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