00:34:45 Robert Levitt: The two sites have high prices for their keyboards. 00:40:03 Robert Levitt: I typed in “USB C keyboard for Mac” into Google and it came up with several keyboards. Cheapest is $19. 00:41:16 Grant T.: @Robert Levitt the IBM Model M keyboard is almost a cult following type thing. 00:42:45 Robert Levitt: It’s $125. 00:43:29 Grant T.: I know people that have paid $300 - $500 for IBM Model M keyboards. So $125 is a bargan. 00:43:53 Grant T.: $125 for a nice keyboard is really not that much. 00:44:16 Robert Levitt: The website doesn’t mention if it is USB A or USB C. 00:45:14 Grant T.: I would assume that it’s USB A unless it says USB C. 00:46:37 Robert Levitt: I’m looking for a USB C keyboard. 00:46:41 Grant T.: I also don’t think there is much effective difference for a keyboard between USB A and USB C other than a physical connector. 00:47:04 Grant T.: Passive USB A to USB C adapters are easy to acquire. 00:48:23 Jamal Ahmed: CSS templating framework 00:48:31 Jamal Ahmed: like bootstrap 00:48:33 tony.c: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tailwind_CSS 00:48:42 Ron BC: Just the optical image recognition of the screenshot is impressive. The code to recreate the layout? Amazing. 00:49:11 Robert Levitt: I already have a couple of male USB A to male USB C converters, so I’m not worried about that. 00:49:29 Wayne/S: USB-C has higher current output capabilities than USB-A. 00:49:56 Grant T.: Agreed Wayne/S. But that’s probably not an issue for a standard keyboard. 00:51:55 edhowland: This is the video for the Level 1 Techs with the Iron guy who embedded a mainframe into a Model M keyboard (R Pi + Hercules) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnm8tVqMK0s 00:52:05 Grant T.: Reacted to "This is the video fo..." with 👍 00:52:14 Jamal Ahmed: If you have a design you can generate the site from the design I guess 00:57:25 Ron BC: I just listened to that Rachel episode before joining the meeting. Highly recommended. 00:58:09 Ron BC: DarknetDiaries podcast - Rachel's a skilled pen tester and social engineering specialist 01:04:28 Ron BC: Jack @DarknetDiaries interviews a LOT of penetration testers, former spooks / spies, cyber criminals, etc. "Gollumfun" pts 1 & 2 were great. "Black Duck Eggs" too. 01:05:05 Jamal Ahmed: Reacted to "Jack @DarknetDiaries..." with 👍 01:14:12 Grant T.: @Sean T. here’s a link to GRC's Script-Free Pure-CSS Menuing System: https://www.grc.com/menudemo.htm 01:14:29 Ron BC: @Stan - it shouldn't be too hard to make SLUUG viewable on mobile. Browsers use "flow layout" by default, so removing code / CSS would probably be beneficial. 01:24:47 Jamal Ahmed: Thank you Sean! 01:29:43 Jamal Ahmed: link in chat? 01:31:58 edhowland: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/ 01:32:12 Jamal Ahmed: Reacted to "https://github.com/n..." with 👍 01:34:23 Sean T.: Switching PCs brb 01:40:05 Ron BC: I've grown to like Nextcloud's "Talk" for these types of meetings much, much more than Zoom, Jitsi, Big Blue Button. 01:46:42 Gary Meyer: If this is anyone's first mtng with us....or even the 1st time in a long time... we'd love to know what got you to come tonite. Was it advertising on ANNOUNCE list, DISCUSS ,ailing list, MeetUp, word-of-mouth, our website,...? 01:47:42 Brad Jones: I think mine was announce 01:49:23 Gary Meyer: wrt "Nextcloud's "Talk".... Is it expensive? 01:52:22 Gary Meyer: So Brad...Did you come because one of the topic 01:55:31 Jamal Ahmed: congrats on the retirement! 01:59:57 Ron BC: @Gary: no, Nextcloud is free to self-host. 02:01:06 Ron BC: Here's one for Sean, relevant (slightly) to his presentation: Just finished the last 2-3 minutes of "Rachel" Darknet Diaries podcast. His closing pun: How do computers get drunk? They take screenshots. groan 02:02:12 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: so it doesn't include the coffee cup shelf? 02:02:52 Brad Jones: Yes the this virt party 02:02:59 Gary Meyer: Can you quantify or describe "why" or "what" makes NextC 02:03:28 Brad Jones: I've been running xen and kvm on suse in production for over 15 years. 02:04:30 Grant T.: Reacted to "I've been running xe..." with 👍🏻 02:05:39 Wayne/S: Gotta run. Thanks all... 02:06:08 Gary Meyer: Thax Wayne! 02:32:16 Brad Jones: Virtualbox handles multiple screens better than VMware workstation 02:32:28 Grant T.: Reacted to "Virtualbox handles m..." with 👍🏻 02:32:53 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: and more people know esxi so they can hire a new worker cheaper 02:33:40 Randy van heusden: I am wondering if anyone has thought about using promox for virtual machines. 02:34:02 Brad Jones: I want to look at proxmox 02:34:05 Grant T.: Proxmox is a good KVM wrapper distro. 02:34:10 Brad Jones: Need free time 02:34:15 Grant T.: Reacted to "Need free time" with ➕ 02:34:46 Dave F.: Nice presentation. Gotta run 02:35:03 Randy van heusden: promox is a very stable environment based on debian. 02:37:54 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: what is the best platform for virtualizing oddball systems, installing from original media, such as solaris, os/2, yggdrasyl Linux, bsd flavors, maybe other hypervisors, other unix, etc? 02:38:12 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: something likely to remain free for hobbiests 02:42:53 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: what if: I have a large database of material that only runs on a software package on windows 95. was never popular enough that newer software decoded to import the data 02:44:10 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: i love solaris 02:45:36 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: will it take original install disk images? 02:46:44 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: aren't they in danger of limiting usage to unlicensed, or am i confused? 02:48:15 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: ty 02:48:34 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: no production for me, 02:48:55 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: ty 02:49:08 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: bsd on virtualbox? 02:49:44 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: ty 02:49:54 Grant T.: Reacted to "ty" with 😁 02:51:15 Sean Twie03: Headed out, have a good evening all 02:54:26 Robert’s iPhone: Pair Virtual Box with Vagrant and you’ve got a nicely automated solution with provenance. 03:03:01 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: i had to open a window today because it was too warm, for the first time this year 03:03:31 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: warmest year of the last 50,000, and coldest for the next 50,000.... 03:06:46 Steve Gomez: Note to all, a good book I found concerning containers & their lifecycle is "Podman in Action" available from manning.com. Written by one of the RH engineers who is working on Podman code. Nicely describes differences between Docker & Podman & the rational for the divergence. 03:07:41 Steve Gomez: The book above also shows examples of taking snapshots as he is describing. 03:12:27 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: i can't spell git either 03:12:39 Grant T.: I don’t get what’s wrong. 03:24:55 edhowland: Gotta go. +hour extra time zone. In EST 03:40:35 Steve Gomez: Gotta run.... Talk to you next time. 03:48:00 Brad Jones: Proxmox has been a huge discussion on the novell ttp listserv 03:48:20 Brad Jones: I have a few Xen servers running in production 03:49:14 Brad Jones: My Xen is the Linux version 03:50:04 Brad Jones: They also claim hyper-v is type1 and I disagree as well 03:51:48 Brad Jones: That's Xenserver not Xen server. :-) 03:54:08 Brad Jones: Do, did they drop the decision of abandoning leap? 03:55:22 Robert Levitt: I have to go myself. I have to get up early tomorrow morning. 03:55:44 Brad Jones: Thank you, glad to hear 03:55:56 Brad Jones: I love suse 03:56:29 Brad Jones: Thank you guys.