[00:04] brousch has a tutorial for next year! [00:34] that's what i was thinking [13:36] yay i'm back [14:18] Good morning [15:16] OK, I'm now hooked on City of Wonder. [15:25] video game? [15:25] or documentary about bread? [15:25] It's a video game [15:25] *or documentary about bad bread? [15:29] lol. a documentary about bread. though i've watched a documentary about sandwiches so yeah. [19:40] https://bitbucket.org/mchaput/whoosh/wiki/Home [19:42] Need a chart comparing it to lucene / solr before i can be a sheep and follow. ;) [19:43] Pure-Python. No compilation or binary packages needed, no mysterious crashes. [19:43] I think Python still has mysterious crashes from time to time. ;) [19:43] Pure Python spell-checker (as far as I know, the only one). [19:44] If I ever get to a) make a band, and b) go to Pycon with said band, I'm going to call it "Pure Python" [19:48] snap-l: you ever see "Sorry but this file isn't available for download yet. Please try again later." on jamendo? [20:21] snap-l: yea, checked that out, not sure how the per is. I doubt it'll compare to solr/lucene [20:21] but might be better than sqlite/mysql fulltext [22:08] brousch: Yeah, I have [22:09] not often, but it does happen [22:09] it says published jan 2011 [22:10] What album [22:10] ? [22:11] Hah, I love that Goth Radio uses automatic level compression [22:11] Song got quiet, and returned much much louder. [22:18] http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/83899 [22:20] oohooohohoho http://developers.slashdot.org/story/11/08/28/226256/Python-Fiddle-an-IDE-That-Runs-In-Your-Browser [22:45] brousch: cool