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4:01 AM
The good news is my project is published - the bad news it's now 5am
 
 
5 hours later…
Zoe
9:27 AM
@StephenKennedy NodaTime :D
Congrats though ^^
 
 
8 hours later…
5:29 PM
 
@Zoe I don't get the joke
 
Zoe
@StephenKennedy because JodaTime
It's not really a joke, it's just the naming ^^"
 
Ah, that's the convention in the .NET world when we steal port from Java
NodaTime's not my project - it belongs to a Mr Skeet
 
Zoe
Wait, what?
 
we change the J to N
JUnit - > NUnit
 
Zoe
5:38 PM
ouch
 
JodaTime -> NodaTime
Serilog is native to the .NET world and is brilliant. Looks like somebody started porting it to Java but gave up github.com/serilogj/serilogj
 
Zoe
Meh, there's a logger project that pretty much beats everyone else with Java
slf4j IIRC
 
having said that, I saw an Issue on Serilog GH about somebody seeing a console app mem usage explode to 8GB within minutes so I may yet shake my fist at it
 
Zoe
Oh damn o.o
 
logging facade?! meh, how quaint :P
 
Zoe
5:42 PM
why?
it's cross-platform within the JVM and related
Covers with Android and desktop
and anything else that supports the Java language
 
Serilog targets .NET Standard so covers Android and Desktop too, and all the languages
 
Zoe
Oh btw, I managed to set up a NAS on my Pi ^^"
 
log messages are structured
 
Zoe
@StephenKennedy the one with Windows forms in a cross-platform module that only works on Windows? :p
 
can be sent to one or more sinks (console, databases, logging services, files)
yeah that one
kinda
 
Zoe
5:44 PM
One word:
 
nice! where's the enrichers, sinks, filters and deconstructors? in a seperate repo?
 
Zoe
The sinks are here, dunno what you mean by the rest
 
you're so funneh - here's what a list of sinks looks like :P github.com/serilog/serilog/wiki/Provided-Sinks
 
Zoe
Showoff xd
 
@Zoe a NAS on your PI? with how much storage?
 
Zoe
5:52 PM
@StephenKennedy 32 GB xd
I have 4 unused USB ports if I feel like expanding though
If I can link it sensibly to Windows, I could map it to a drive and interact directly with it
Probably, unless I need to format it to ext[n]
 
generally a NAS would expose an smbfs share that Windows can access over the LAN
 
Zoe
yeah, but Windows is being a prick as usual xd
 
is this bcos you want to get access to your files on the Pi to help with programming, or just experimenting bcos you can?
 
Zoe
The only way I could access it was with \\192.168.11.102\public
@StephenKennedy yes and yes
 
@Zoe as opposed to by hostname? then it is the Pi which is being a prick
 
Zoe
5:56 PM
No, I blame Windows
I don't get what the host name is supposed to be xd
 
been there done that, you gotta set samba up to properly advertise itself on the network (NETBIOS is it? I forget)
or if the Pi has a static IP just edit your hosts file on Windows, much easier
 
Zoe
@StephenKennedy tried that
explicitly declared a static IP, it didn't care
@StephenKennedy wait, I need that on?
 
\\diskstation1\ works for me, where the diskstation is a NAS running Linux
@Zoe the Linux box needs to tell the network what its name is. its more likely a problem on the Linux side than the Windows side. I'm 99% sure of that.
So look at that. 90% certain it's on the Linux side.
 
Zoe
so dns proxy = yes?
 
dns is internet protocol
 
Zoe
6:01 PM
oh, misread the comment xd
 
> The first kind is a name for IP addresses. Host name resolution uses a host's file and DNS for resolution. The second kind of name is the NetBIOS name, which is used for Windows (SMB) type sharing and messaging. These are the names that are used when you are mapping a drive or connecting to a printer
although, a hostname and static IP in Windows' host file ought to work for SMB too afaik
 
Zoe
What do I need to set then?
Followed the guide from raspberry pi
 
ummm idk, what NAS software are you using?
linky?
 
Zoe
samba
 
Zoe
6:03 PM
on Raspbian
(debian 9 derivative, 32 bit OS on 64 bit CPU because they're not adding 64 bit support 'til the debian 10 derivative xd)
 
I'll have a look at my conf as I had some troubles along these lines and did get it working eventually (I think)
have you got a web server on the Pi?
 
Zoe
uh, not aside samba and the ssh server
 
can you ping your Pi by hostname only from Windows or WSL?
 
Zoe
what's the host name exactly?
Is it the part after the @?
 
well for now just assume it's the unix hostname
yes - or just type hostname in a shell on the pi and it will tell you
 
Zoe
6:06 PM
oh xD
Stupid me
I changed the host name a while ago
I.. uh...
May or may not have corrupted an SD card when moving from 16GB to 32GB
Works fine now that I used the right one :]
There's a one letter difference
 
I really ought to document when I fix issues like this, as I can access my Linux box in Explorer, in a browser, and from WSL, and I think there may have been multiple steps to get there :/
works? oh good
 
Zoe
... whaa-...
It broke?
 
oh FGS
 
Zoe
nvm, credential issues
It failed to log in when I added it
Imma see if I can assign a letter to it
HA! Got it
 
WHATTTTTTT
 
Zoe
6:12 PM
yeah, I have a lot of stuff connected to my computer xd
 
not that
 
Zoe
oh .-.
 
you use Norwegian
 
Zoe
then what?
yeah
I had two options:
English and Cordova, or Norwegian and not.
 
no trolling, I thought you'd use English but with Norwegian formatting for numbers etc
 
Zoe
6:14 PM
Meh
I'd change it, but it's a PITA to do with Windows xd
that's one of the reasons I hate Debian
 
word of the day: Nettverksplasseringer
 
Zoe
If I want English, I can't set it up like that and get the correct timezone and keyboard layout xd
 
ofc you can if you're not stoopid
 
Zoe
Why?
It's a pretty standard word
 
it's a perfectly good word, but long and new to me
 
Zoe
6:15 PM
@StephenKennedy Let's see... I am schtupid, does that count?
 
Yes it does
 
Zoe
@StephenKennedy if you like long ones, there's Høyesterettsjustitiarius (supreme court judge)
 
I'll see if I can slip one of these into conversation on SOCVR at some point ;)
 
Zoe
@me if you do :D
 
why have you got a drive letter assigned to Recovery partition?
 
Zoe
6:18 PM
It's not a recovery partition
It's a name for a thumb drive that's stuck after I used it for a Windows image
 
Zoe
It's mainly used for readyboost atm, I have a 1TB drive for most stuff
And the thumb drive is old and bought of ebay, so it's more likely to break than the brand new (well, it was new when I got it) disk designed for stuff like that
The wiring system is a complete mess though :]
I did clean it up a lot though, but still
It was worse when I still did android stuff though and had phone USB cables connected
Had all 8 ports occupied (4 internal, 4 external. Technically 7 aside the connector to the external)
 
lol.. I have an ethernet cable running down the hallway into the living room, just on the floor
 
Zoe
I have one of those thingies you plug into power and it somehow transmits the ethernet signal through the power supply. Dunno how, that's outside my field ^^"
Would've worked like a charm if Windows hadn't killed the Ethernet driver >.>
 
they send an ethernet signal over the electricity wires. quite simple really.
 
Zoe
6:24 PM
yeah, figured it was something like that.
Mainly use it for my XBox now. Or my Pi, but that's rare
 
you can get faster speeds over wifi these days tho
not sure abt latency
all my stuff that doesn't move is on ethernet (except for chromecast which doesn't have a port) and the laptop is on wifi. works well but my cabling mess is probably worse than yours.
I have an AV amp so there's HDMI cables too
my cat has jumped in through the living room window twice today, to get to her food by the back door in the kitchen. The back door which is open! :/
 
Zoe
@StephenKennedy Wanna bet?
:D
I got too many wires >.>
Anyways, imma head out for a run. I'll be back later o/
 
lol, no bcos then I would have to present evidence and the evidence would be shocking :)
\o
 
7:13 PM
Wowsers, 21 downloads of my package already. Genuinely shocked.
 
Zoe
7:50 PM
@StephenKennedy can't beat me you mean? >:D
 
@Zoe Is this a competition you'd actually want to win?! Oh wait, it's Zoe...
sure, if it makes you feel better, you win! \o/
 
Zoe
Lol
 
I'm doing some code using reflection on .NET assemblies:
var assName = ass.GetName();
 
Zoe
@StephenKennedy oy, you broke my Vim display >;(
@StephenKennedy lol
At least you're not like me and kept repeatedly writing bugger rather than buffer :')
 
lol, that I have never done from what I can recall
 
Zoe
8:04 PM
I did that back when I was getting started with OpenGL after a relatively long break from it
FloatBuggers everywhere xD
Built in class though, so I was forced to correct it and all
 
anyone here possibly smart on pointing me in the direction toward selectively forwarding SSH streams??? Kind of like nginx reverse proxy, but for SSH?
I found SSLH which handles multiplexing SSL and SSH on the same port, but I would like to know a strategy to detect the desired SSH host and forward it to the correct ip...
 
I'd be happy to help if I could, but, no, I have no idea sorry
 
no worries
 
I found a nice library which parses command line arguments; nothing extraordinary there but I like that it automatically executes the deconstructed command. However, it doesn't recognise --help nor does it print program info. (Not out of the box; it does now with a little help)
private static void AddAssemblyNameAndVersionToHelpOutput(this string[] args, bool includeAssemblyNameAndVersionInHelp)
{
if (includeAssemblyNameAndVersionInHelp && args.Length > 0 && args[0] == "help")
{
var ass = Assembly.GetEntryAssembly();
if (ass != null)
{
var assName = ass.GetName();
Console.WriteLine($"{assName.Name} v{assName.Version}");
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
}
nice formatting!
 
Zoe
8:34 PM
SE chat formatting sucks xd
 
Zoe
8:58 PM
Clicking "Fixed format" usually prevents that
 
where?
oh, Fixed Font
and, I'd never noticed that before
 
Zoe
9:14 PM
@StephenKennedy yeah, that
 
^ this
 
Zoe
Anyway, gn o/
Gotta get up early tomorrow xd
 
so have I in theory :/
\o
 

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