[00:36] It's killing me [00:36] Anyone else here considerably a developer? [00:36] Because I'm trying to think of a sane method of having processes send information to one process, to send off the information to the subscribers [00:36] More specifically, so that I can have a sidebar that tells me what's going on all webservers I administrate [00:36] People online, new posts, new users, private messages, CPU/DB usage, anything. [00:36] and right now I'm thinking between semaphores, sockets, named pipes, message queues, or perhaps UDP [00:36] And it's non-essential information, so there can be data loss, etc [00:36] I'm starting to lean towards UDP [00:40] Hi Takyoji! [00:41] Hello [00:41] I'm Josh - I'm working with Tony and the rest of the team on getting the word out to area groups. [00:44] "area groups" being? The subdivisions of the Minnesota Ubuntu LoCo (which I think we currently don't have structured yet), or? [00:48] I think I feel like hiding under a rock now considering I haven't accomplished anything in a long time, and haven't done anything to the LoCo website in perhaps months now. [00:59] Takyoji: area groups meaning other computing groups in the state, like LUGs, university CS clubs, Women in IT groups, professional societies like ACM, etc. [01:00] ahh [01:00] Yea, Faribault has nothing to my awareness. xP [01:02] My school has absolutely no Linux or general computer club that I'm aware of. I intend to try to fix that. [01:02] You might be surprised. [01:02] * tonyyarusso Google races Takyoji [01:03] Takyoji: You have an amateur radio club at least; that's in the right category of kind of geeky. [01:04] (A lot of the TCLUG guys are HAMs too) [01:06] Carlton College has a Technology & Art club [01:13] I'm back . . . hey Tony, what did you think of the new project whiteboard for area-groups? [01:17] katakaio: On the right track, other than the technicality that that stuff should be going on a Spec wiki page rather than a Blueprint whiteboard, but you didn't know that :P [01:18] tonyyarusso: I guess I should sign up for the "Launchpad for Dummies" class . . . [01:19] Yeah, we need to do some explanation of that soon. It's a wee bit complicated when you delve into the cooler stuff it can do. [01:19] tonyyarusso: So what's on the agenda for tomorrow? [01:19] sparklehistory: dunno - wanna write one? [01:19] tonyyarusso: nope [01:20] well phooey [01:20] tonyyarusso: I'm still writing that paper I got distracted from last night. [01:27] Yeah - I'm going in and out with working on a paper. Gotta say though, Loco >> homework [01:45] Anyone used the JACK audio serveR? [01:53] Takyoji: I have, a little... [01:54] Ever been able to even use the JACK Control client? :P [01:54] because apparently I can't. [02:19] hmm. QJackCtl or whatever it's called, or something else? [02:34] Yes [03:34] http://shorterandsweeter.blogspot.com/2009/12/greatest-christmas-decoration-ever.html [04:32] Hah, nice [04:33] Viewed it earlier, but then forgot who mentioned it. xP [04:34] Too bad of all the people falling for it. xP [20:38] Hey team - I might be a little late to tonight's meeting [20:38] Work wraps up at 6:30pm, so I'll book it to the nearest computer after that :P [20:38] See you then! [20:41] ok!