[00:43] <rick_h_> snap-l: https://plus.google.com/u/0/114546378907380458640/posts/ZA7Lk96dian
[00:43] <rick_h_> krondor: hey, ssshhhhh on G+ :P
[00:54] <jrwren_>   lolz, cute
[02:21] <snap-l> rick_h_: cute
[02:21] <snap-l> man, cat just had thr runs, and managed to step in it
[02:21] <snap-l> not cool
[02:31] <rick_h_> doh
[02:44] <snap-l> Yeah, that's not a trick I hope she masters.
[13:04] <snap-l> Good morning
[13:11] <brousch> yes
[13:32] <rick_h_> morn
[13:40] <snap-l> I have a cat with a cone trying in vain to clean herself in front of me
[13:41] <brousch> Be a good mommy and clean her yourself
[13:41] <rick_h_> http://jessenoller.com/2012/11/28/the-great-python-org-redesign/ whoa, pretty python site?
[13:44] <brousch> Seems to be rick-dotted
[13:45] <rick_h_> doh
[14:00] <rick_h_> bah, this is why bookie_parser needs caching/storage
[14:11] <rick_h_> wow, $70 python.org site redesign
[14:11] <rick_h_> $70k that is
[14:12] <brousch> geezum pete
[14:13] <rick_h_> well, don't ever let it be said there isn't $$ backing python
[14:13] <rick_h_> between all the sprints they sponsor, py3 porting, actual bid and company design work for the site whoa
[14:19] <brousch> Kivy porting stuff to py3 is cool
[14:43] <snap-l> http://michael.otacoo.com/postgresql-2/postgres-fdw-highlight-redis_fdw/
[14:47] <rick_h_> yea, the fdw stuff is pretty sweet
[14:53] <rick_h_> ooh http://pragprog.com/book/tbajs/async-javascript
[14:53] <rick_h_> crap not another book...I'm so far behind!
[15:09] <snap-l> You're behind? :)
[15:10] <snap-l> New CHC launching tomorrow in Detroit 12-4pm
[15:11] <snap-l> https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups=#!topic/coffeehousecoders/RHEBahM2vEQ
[15:11] <rick_h_> new CHC? cool Middle of the work day though?
[15:11] <rick_h_> cool
[15:13] <snap-l> rick_h_: Yeah, that's a little odd, but might be cool to make the trek sometime
[15:17] <_stink_> look corporatey.
[15:18] <rick_h_> yea
[15:52] <widox> hah. that's funny.
[15:53] <widox> I was talking to a guy about CHC  downtown, I hinted that after-hours was the fun about it
[15:53] <widox> maybe I'll walk over just to get a free drink :)
[16:43] <rick_h_> hmmm, aws keynote is either running late or the stream hates me
[16:46] <rick_h_> there we go
[16:48] <rick_h_> http://aws.amazon.com/live/
[16:48] <rick_h_> 410TB of data man
[16:51] <krondor> ooh CHC Detroit, I'm probably going to be working downtown soon.. might be good to get out during work occasionally
[16:52] <rick_h_> krondor: hey, you never replied to my PM.
[16:52] <rick_h_> snap-l: suggested you might be interested in a steam beta for linux?
[16:53] <krondor> hell yes?  hmm not sure how I missed that
[16:53] <krondor> hmm that wasn't a question.  My brain is shot today.
[16:54] <rick_h_> krondor: see pm
[16:56] <greg-g> pi-shaw, 410 tb? that's nothing, HathiTrust has 474tb http://www.hathitrust.org/
[16:56] <rick_h_> heh, well same ball park
[16:57] <greg-g> but, it isn't unheard of/not special :)
[16:57] <rick_h_> well it makes me double take
[16:58] <snap-l> Wonder how many TB archive.org has
[16:58]  * greg-g look
[16:58] <greg-g> s
[16:58] <snap-l> and how much of it is utter shit
[16:58] <greg-g> oh, they have went over 10 PB recently
[16:58] <snap-l> http://blog.archive.org/2012/10/26/10000000000000000-bytes-archived/
[16:58] <greg-g> there was a big party where Donald Knuth played the organ
[16:59] <greg-g> also, I would say that a crap ton of AWS is utter shit as well (see what I did there?) it is mostly stupid fucking startups that don't last a week.
[16:59] <rick_h_> anyone find it funny that NASA/JPL talking at AWS when they work/worked so much on openstack?
[16:59] <rick_h_> greg-g: yea, this was instagram I think? or flipboard
[16:59] <rick_h_> a big one
[17:00] <greg-g> oh, what was the 410 tb referencing, exactly? /me isn't watching
[17:00] <rick_h_> just the keynote intro where either instagram or pinboard was talking about having 8B objects in S3 and over 410TB of stored data
[17:00] <rick_h_> so I got thinking what bookie would look like with 400TB of data and went 'whoa!'
[17:02] <rick_h_> love tech conferences, where a guy can put a jacket over a t-shirt and call it a day to present
[17:03] <greg-g> rick_h_: oh! that was just one user of AWS? not all of AWS? wow
[17:03] <rick_h_> greg-g: yea, one start up usage of AWS
[17:03]  * greg-g was vastly confused
[17:04] <rick_h_> sorry, I assume you're all in my office with me watching this :P
[17:04] <greg-g> :)
[17:04] <snap-l> greg-g: Yeah, I was being a bit harsh
[17:05] <rick_h_> 100GB/s of web site traffic during the rover landing?!
[17:05] <snap-l> Just seems whenever someone mentions CC music, they mention archive.org (which is almost impossible to search) or freemusicarchive (which has a lot of music that doesn't fit my taste)
[17:05] <snap-l> (putting it mildly)
[17:06] <greg-g> there's really not a perfect place for "cc music" as it lives in many places where music lives
[17:06] <greg-g> I'd say archive.org wrt music is great for live recordings.
[17:06] <greg-g> I have an IA baseball hat because I uploaded a couple concerts there
[17:07] <snap-l> Oh, nice
[17:07] <greg-g> they aren't there anymore, the artist's management changed and they changed their opinion on concert recordings and enacted it retroavtively. I was pissed.
[17:07] <snap-l> Yeah, they're awesome for live recordings
[17:07] <snap-l> Which band? Phish?
[17:07] <snap-l> Or Umphrey's McGee
[17:07] <greg-g> Xavier Rudd
[17:07] <snap-l> unfamiliar
[17:07] <greg-g> awesome Aussie
[17:08] <greg-g> he's a one man band type, plays guitar, harmonica, didjeradoo(s), stomp box, etc
[17:11] <rick_h_> yay lower s3 pricing
[17:22] <widox> our prod db is 25TB at work...
[17:41] <rick_h_> I love how the staples easy button is the official icon of 'easy' in this stream
[18:16] <rick_h_> smoser: ftw http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/11/we-interview-daniel-ryan-director-of-front-end-development-for-obama-for-america
[18:16] <rick_h_> "The cloud-init stuff Moser worked on was very helpful early on as well."
[18:17] <snap-l> rick_h_: If only they knew... ;)
[18:17] <snap-l> was re: Easy
[18:17] <rick_h_> snap-l: oh heh
[18:18] <rick_h_> snap-l: I wonder if this new redshift thing can replace a chunk of stuff at morpace
[18:20] <snap-l> Nah, we're going to use terabyte notepads
[18:20] <rick_h_> lol
[18:21] <snap-l> http://techcrunch.com/2012/11/28/stuffmicrosoftsays-dont-get-scroogled-launches-holiday-bing-campaign/?icid=trending3&grcc2=1e04f7a6bf3d881ac088be4cb97b8e9d~1354126753063~fca4fa8af1286d8a77f26033fdeed202~cbf1029a7d4b297e49ce839f73adf943~1354126753061~98~0~0~0~0~0~0~0~9~6~10~14~-1~-5767874609602884243~~http%3A%2F%2Ftechcrunch.com%2F2012%2F11%2F28%2Famazon-web-services-announces-redshift-new-data-warehous
[18:21] <snap-l> e-service%2F~
[18:21] <snap-l> OK, #1: Fuck Tech Crunch URLs
[18:22] <snap-l> and #3: Can they PLEASE get rid uf Uncle Steve Balmer, the used car salesman?
[18:38] <shakes808> Hello everyone.
[18:39] <shakes808> Anyone know any windows scripting to check the memory usage from a process and be able to shut that process down, restart it, log it, send out emails?
[18:42] <snap-l> shakes808: If it wasn't Windows... ;)
[18:43] <shakes808> ...
[18:43] <shakes808> you know
[18:43] <shakes808> tell my job that lol
[18:43] <shakes808> I found this code
[18:43] <shakes808> http://pastebin.com/4H2pQTuG
[18:44] <shakes808> If this is what will do it
[18:44] <shakes808> I can attempt to modify this code
[18:45] <shakes808> Never worked with processes and what not like this before
[18:45] <shakes808> treading with caution lol
[18:46] <brousch> Windows scripting to do it?
[18:46] <shakes808> It is for a windows server
[18:47] <shakes808> Glanced through that code that I found and it seems like it could be my answer. But again, never worked with this level programming / scripting before
[18:47] <jrwren_> i could totally do it, but i've not time to check out what you posted.
[18:48] <shakes808> lol
[18:48] <shakes808> gotcha
[18:48] <jrwren_> ok, i looked.
[18:48] <jrwren_> that is vb6. don't use it.
[18:48] <shakes808> lol
[18:48] <jrwren_> i'm not joking.
[18:49] <jrwren_> jesus christ, it is vb6 with on error resume next. go murder the person who gave it to you
[18:50] <jrwren_> shakes808: powershell is probably a good option.
[18:50] <jrwren_> but I hate powershell irrationally (as apposed to the rational avoidance of vb6)
[18:50] <jrwren_> so I'd write a little C# programm to do it.
[18:50] <snap-l> jrwren_: QUick question: Is there seriously a SQL-callable process list under WIndows?
[18:50] <jrwren_> snap-l: i don't understand teh question. sql callable?
[18:51] <jrwren_> do you mean the select * from win32_processes or whatever?
[18:51] <snap-l> That code had a select statement in it, suggesting to me there's a SQL engine for querying such process data
[18:51] <jrwren_> been there since windowws 2000, yes. There is a name for it. it is not SQL, it just starts with SELECT and returns rows.
[18:52] <jrwren_> its called WMI
[18:52] <snap-l> As /proc is to the UNIX way, so is WMI indicitive of the Windows Way. ;)
[18:52] <jrwren_> not really.
[18:52] <jrwren_> WMI is /a/ windows way
[18:54] <jrwren_> shakes808: do you do C# or even vb.net?   should be as easy as calling system.diagnostics.process.getprocesses
[19:00] <jrwren_> rick_h_: that postgresql fdw is awesome. That was always a cool feature of sql server.
[19:03] <rick_h_> jrwren_: yea, though I'm not sold that it wouldn't be better to just cron/queue loading data into a local store
[19:07] <jrwren_> depends on if you want to sync and have teh extra storage.
[19:07] <rick_h_> yea
[19:07] <jrwren_> i wouldn't design things around this feature. It is a nice tool to have in the toolbox.
[19:07] <jrwren_> not something I would look to actively apply.
[19:07] <rick_h_> right, I've not had a production use for it but it seems cool
[19:12] <jrwren_> i really don't think i'd use it in production. I think I'd more use it as a dev tool.
[19:13] <jrwren_> I guess MAYBE a tiny bit in production, but I'd hate it :)
[19:32] <shakes808> Sorry, back. Was talking to a co-worker about this and he is working on something already for this issue. jrwren: I got that from a forum, post is on the top and he is using C# for this program. It is an unofficial on his own time project, so that would be why I didn't know about it lol. Thank you for the input.
[19:46] <snap-l> shakes808: Be very learly of forums for solving problems.
[19:47] <rick_h_> cargo culted copy/paste ftw!!!!!!
[19:49] <shakes808> snap-l: I know that is why I said that I was treading lightly
[19:49] <shakes808> lol
[19:56] <jrwren_> unless it is stack overflow :)
[19:56] <rick_h_> and highly voted and recent enough to apply, etc
[20:11] <snap-l> and blessed by jcastro_
[20:12] <greg-g> I don't always use SE for help, but when I do, I use answers edited by jcastro_
[20:13] <snap-l> greg-g: +
[20:13] <greg-g> only one plus?
[20:13] <snap-l> You'll get the other plus later.
[20:15]  * greg-g pouts
[20:15] <jjesse> does jcastro_ only post on askubuntu or does he live on every other stack exchange as well?
[22:06] <jrwren> no offense to jcastro_ but i'm pretty sure he wouldn't know how to answer questions on stackoverflow proper.
[22:08] <greg-g> jrwren: that's why i changed it to SE ;)
[22:12] <Blazeix> i might be a bit late to CHC tonight. just fyi a new person with the nick 'Scala' is going to be checking us out
[22:26] <widox> I'll wear something nice then, Blazeix
[22:29] <jrwren> then again, i know jorge has wicked bash-fu, so he might have SO karam of 100k for all I know
[23:31] <rick_h_> Blazeix: coolio
[23:31] <rick_h_> jrwren: he's on the handyman site (jjesse)