[00:10] <brousch> help me test my project. go here and upload random files http://waznex-dev.clusterbleep.net/
[00:15] <brousch> who did the cat?
[00:16] <Blazeix> me. I uploaded some random images from http://placekitten.com/
[00:17] <brousch> ah, one was very skinny
[00:17] <brousch> i wondered if it was sent that way
[00:17] <Blazeix> yeah, I was playing around with random dimensions. 'cause I'm a jerk.
[00:20] <brousch> thanks
[00:21] <brousch> it seemed to handle them well enough
[00:23] <brousch> now that i think about it, many simultaneous posts shouldn't occur often. it will get a crapload of views every 30mins though
[00:47] <brousch> hm, whose kid would be wearing an ugly bears shirt?
[00:49] <rick_h_> bwuhahahaha
[00:50] <rick_h_> sharp looking little man if I say so
[00:50] <rick_h_> and I do!
[00:50] <rick_h_> :)
[00:54] <rick_h_> snap-l: http://techcrunch.com/2011/06/17/charting-twilios-growth-over-the-last-year-and-the-price-drops-that-helped/ you heard/know of these guys?
[00:54] <rick_h_> seems up your alley
[01:01] <brousch> this thing seems quite robust, even in a crusty environment like dreamhost
[01:01] <rick_h_> awesome
[01:02] <brousch> i wrote a script to jam uploads into it, and refreshed repeatedly while the uploads were going and it didn't hiccup
[01:03] <brousch> does 100 views and 2 or 3 writes in a 5 minute span seem like something i should be concerned about optimising for?
[01:04] <brousch> hm, i'm even serving the images through flask. haven't set up serving through apache
[01:05] <brousch> i suspect i'm worrying too much about this
[01:05] <snap-l> I've not heard of twilio until now
[01:06] <snap-l> though it seems similar
[01:06] <snap-l> Though there's no API for making calls with what I'm working o
[01:06] <snap-l> n
[01:07] <snap-l> Our stuff is more server-side
[02:55] <snap-l> Evening
[02:58] <greg-g> conference call at 10pm? yes please!
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[02:58] <rick_h_> wow, suckyu
[02:58] <snap-l> Who the hell decided that one?
[02:59] <greg-g> definitely not me
[02:59] <greg-g> bbiab
[04:28] <greg-g> just finished
[04:35] <rick_h_> ouch, hope that was worth it
[04:35] <rick_h_> west coast driven?
[14:42] <snap-l> Good morning
[15:51] <rick_h_> morning
[16:42] <rick_h_> grumble, stupid cron
[16:42] <rick_h_> I hate it when a script works fine when manually runs, but has issues from cron
[16:44] <jrwren> probably some zsh nonsense ;p
[16:44] <rick_h_> hah, must be
[16:54] <snap-l> Yeah, figuring out environment variables and such are a real pain
[16:54] <rick_h_> well I'm copying to s3 3 files
[16:54] <rick_h_> run manually all thre make it
[16:54] <rick_h_> from cron, only the first one
[16:55] <snap-l> How are you copying them? rsync or cp?
[16:55] <rick_h_> I could see it if they all failed or something
[16:55] <rick_h_> python script
[16:55] <snap-l> Is rsync available to you?
[16:55] <rick_h_> calling out to /usr/bin/python s3script/filename
[16:55] <rick_h_> can't rsync to s3
[16:55] <snap-l> Bummer
[16:56] <rick_h_> without doing s3fs funky stuff
[17:02] <rick_h_> there we go, bmark.us db is now dumped and copied to s3 twice a day
[17:19] <jrwren> and rsync and s3fs is probably a bad idea, because then you are reading hte whole file from s3 just so you only have to write less.
[17:19] <jrwren> might as well just write at that point
[17:52] <snap-l> <#
[17:52] <snap-l> <3
[17:52] <snap-l> Squeezebox is synchronized to my computer speakers, living room, and iPhone
[17:53] <snap-l> All playing the same song at exactly the same time
[18:30] <jrwren> O_O
[18:30] <jrwren> link plz.
[18:30] <jrwren> oh, hardware.
[18:31] <jrwren> what does it use? just DNLA ?
[21:55] <snap-l> jrwren: It uses it's own server software
[21:55] <snap-l> written in Perl
[21:59] <rick_h_> wheee