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Café Pedro 4: I came too early
Ian Butler
A smoke? What, are you suicidal?
 
miggi133
Ian Butler wrote:
A smoke? What, are you suicidal?


Nope...
A. I quit smoking 2 years ago (after a brief period served as a smoker)
B. I cant make coffee since I destroyed the heating platform for my kettle last night... (you know, its a college thing)
So, in total i cant have a suicidal breaki, cause i have non of te ingridients...
Edited by miggi133 on 20-10-2012 12:20
 
TheManxMissile
you have issue with smoking but not drinking Pfft
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Aquarius
miggi133 wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
A smoke? What, are you suicidal?


Nope...
A. I quit smoking 2 years ago (after a brief period served as a smoker)
B. I cant make coffee since I destroyed the heating platform for my kettle last night... (you know, its a college thing)
So, in total i cant have a suicidal breaki, cause i have non of te ingridients...

I guess sprinters can afford smoking a bit, that'd be tougher for us who do longer distances.
I've never been tempted to smoke though, so that's not really a problematic here.
 
kumazan
TheManxMissile wrote:
you have issue with smoking but not drinking Pfft


At least booze tastes good. Pfft
 
miggi133
That was 2 years ago in fairness!

As for the long distance and smoking connection... If Wiggo can, then...
 
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Aquarius
Well, I can't afford going to doping doctor's places. Erm, sorry, I mean I just can't go training in Tenerife to improve by small margins.
 
miggi133
Aquarius wrote:
Well, I can't afford going to doping doctor's places. Erm, sorry, I mean I just can't go training in Tenerife to improve by small margins.


Yeah same... But there is the cheap option with the dealer behind the train station. Just go up to Paris and look around gare du nord.
Give the guy a two day waiting period though. Afterall hell need to rob a blood bank first Wink
 
CrueTrue
Having spent an entire day figuring out how to run a Linux server, I do regret buying unmanaged services Pfft
 
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Deadpool
CrueTrue wrote:
Having spent an entire day figuring out how to run a Linux server, I do regret buying unmanaged services Pfft


What distro and server? Apache is generally very well supported, and if you went with anything else that's kind of your fault...

Although I am quite a fan of node.js. It's got a lot of potential. Not for PCM.daily per se, but for high-volume sites, certainly.

EDIT: I do get why you said that, I'm just interested anyway...
Edited by Deadpool on 21-10-2012 18:51
 
Ian Butler
My brother is somewhat of an authority on Linux. However, I know nothing about it Pfft

 
Deadpool
Ian Butler wrote:
My brother is somewhat of an authority on Linux. However, I know nothing about it Pfft



I run Slackware on my machine, no frills, no issues, does the job quick and easy.

Ubuntu is the most common release. It's freeware and it's UNIX-based, but it's so complete, well-supported, and built that it shares almost nothing with the other distros. It's very similar right out of the box to OS X.

Fedora and Debian are the next most common, the former a little more user friendly. And then you have Gentoo, Mint (whose dev head is an anti-semite, so I stay away), and a host of other releases, all of which vary in terms of user-friendless, frills, and stability.

Lastly you have a handful of function specific distros, like one's that are designed to be used for a sole purpose, like handling databases or web servers.

Speaking of servers, Apache, which can be run on you name it, is by far the most common, and I'd be surprised if this site used anything else. It's a little bit of a kludge, but it's got everything and anything. There are a couple of other options though, like lighttpd and node.js, which tend to be lightly built, but very fast.
Edited by Deadpool on 21-10-2012 19:03
 
Ian Butler
Yeah, Ubuntu, that's what my brother uses. Crazy about it. I'm still messing on a damn Microsoft, though Pfft
 
Deadpool
Ian Butler wrote:
Yeah, Ubuntu, that's what my brother uses. Crazy about it. I'm still messing on a damn Microsoft, though Pfft


Ubuntu isn't really Linux though. It technically is, but heavy duty Linux users generally don't really run it. I mean, if he does Dev, sure, but the whole deal with Ubuntu is it's good to go out of the box, and is so well supported to package wise sudo apt-get-install ____ is practically all you need to know.

Slackware, for instance, which is what I run, is significantly more difficult, and requires a lot of knowledge to get just about anything to work. With that said, it's far less likely to break than something like Ubuntu. It's entirely no frills.

The old saying is that if you know Slack, you know Linux.
 
Crommy
Deadpool wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
My brother is somewhat of an authority on Linux. However, I know nothing about it Pfft



I run Slackware on my machine, no frills, no issues, does the job quick and easy.

Ubuntu is the most common release. It's freeware and it's UNIX-based, but it's so complete, well-supported, and built that it shares almost nothing with the other distros. It's very similar right out of the box to OS X.

Fedora and Debian are the next most common, the former a little more user friendly. And then you have Gentoo, Mint (whose dev head is an anti-semite, so I stay away), and a host of other releases, all of which vary in terms of user-friendless, frills, and stability.

Lastly you have a handful of function specific distros, like one's that are designed to be used for a sole purpose, like handling databases or web servers.

Speaking of servers, Apache, which can be run on you name it, is by far the most common, and I'd be surprised if this site used anything else. It's a little bit of a kludge, but it's got everything and anything. There are a couple of other options though, like lighttpd and node.js, which tend to be lightly built, but very fast.


You can oppose the actions of the Israeli government and not be an anti-semite

EDIT: although I don't particular like him distributing Mint with a condition such as that either
Edited by Crommy on 21-10-2012 19:26
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CrueTrue
Deadpool wrote:
CrueTrue wrote:
Having spent an entire day figuring out how to run a Linux server, I do regret buying unmanaged services Pfft


What distro and server? Apache is generally very well supported, and if you went with anything else that's kind of your fault...

Although I am quite a fan of node.js. It's got a lot of potential. Not for PCM.daily per se, but for high-volume sites, certainly.

EDIT: I do get why you said that, I'm just interested anyway...


CentOS and Apache.
 
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cactus-jack
miggi133 wrote:
cactus-jack wrote:
TheManxMissile wrote:
I challenge anyone to name a better breakfast than beer and cold take-away pizza!!!


Make that scotch and you're on.


Coffee and a Smoke! Thats all you need for the perfect breakfast!



There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"

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ste_18
Sorry for this stupid question but what is exactly Cafe Pedro?
 
Deadpool
ste_18 wrote:
Sorry for this stupid question but what is exactly Cafe Pedro?


Exactly.

Crommy wrote:
Deadpool wrote:
Ian Butler wrote:
My brother is somewhat of an authority on Linux. However, I know nothing about it Pfft



I run Slackware on my machine, no frills, no issues, does the job quick and easy.

Ubuntu is the most common release. It's freeware and it's UNIX-based, but it's so complete, well-supported, and built that it shares almost nothing with the other distros. It's very similar right out of the box to OS X.

Fedora and Debian are the next most common, the former a little more user friendly. And then you have Gentoo, Mint (whose dev head is an anti-semite, so I stay away), and a host of other releases, all of which vary in terms of user-friendless, frills, and stability.

Lastly you have a handful of function specific distros, like one's that are designed to be used for a sole purpose, like handling databases or web servers.

Speaking of servers, Apache, which can be run on you name it, is by far the most common, and I'd be surprised if this site used anything else. It's a little bit of a kludge, but it's got everything and anything. There are a couple of other options though, like lighttpd and node.js, which tend to be lightly built, but very fast.


You can oppose the actions of the Israeli government and not be an anti-semite

EDIT: although I don't particular like him distributing Mint with a condition such as that either


You don't know the whole story. A bunch of people obviously got mad about this, and when they pushed him, he came back with a whole bunch of anti-Semitic shit, about how Israel wouldn't exist if Jews weren't secretly in control of everything, how we are so rich we might as well just buy something closed-source, etc., etc.

CrueTrue wrote:
CentOS and Apache.


I'm surprised. CentOS and Apache are both really good out of the box.
Edited by Deadpool on 21-10-2012 21:21
 
ste_18
Deadpool wrote:
ste_18 wrote:
Sorry for this stupid question but what is exactly Cafe Pedro?


Exactly.


Are you kidding me? Or what?
 
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