Blazeix | rick_h_: snap-l widox any thoughts on http://files.fuqua.io/upload/royaloak.coffeehousecoders.com/ | 00:40 |
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Blazeix | or anybody else who wants to give feedback :) | 00:40 |
brousch1 | Needs more rounded corners and bootstrap | 00:42 |
brousch1 | I like the cup | 00:42 |
Blazeix | probably one of those 'share this on one of 27 different social networks' buttons, too | 00:54 |
Blazeix | and an amazon affiliate link | 00:54 |
Blazeix | argh, why do browsers not support svg favicons | 01:07 |
Blazeix | hm, i guess svg can include js, i suppose that's why. | 01:10 |
jhansonxi | brousch1: I thought Apple patented rounded corners. | 01:27 |
widox | Blazeix: ooh, green :) | 01:46 |
widox | and, the coffee cup is correctly in the top right corner | 01:47 |
widox | heh, they added a dropdown thing on the node app for the different editions: selecting ours is funny http://annarbor.coffeehousecoders.com/ | 01:52 |
Blazeix | widox: yeah, pretty funny. maybe i can add a pretend twitter bootstrap header to increase consistency :D | 02:49 |
Blazeix | which one do people like better? http://files.fuqua.io/upload/chc/ | 02:59 |
Blazeix | (coffeecup logo) | 02:59 |
Blazeix | the whole coffee-cup-that-looks-like-a-laptop concept is growing on me | 03:00 |
widox | I'm leaning more towards the left one | 03:03 |
widox | what about making the border thinner on the right one? | 03:03 |
Blazeix | ok, i think i'll go with the one on the left, thanks | 03:07 |
Blazeix | if you refresh i added one with a thinner border, but i don't think it turned out well | 03:07 |
widox | I dunno, not that bad. maybe the handle is a bit thick now though | 03:12 |
snap-l | blasI'm a little partial to the blue colorscheme | 03:19 |
snap-l | but it's quite nice. | 03:19 |
snap-l | Blazeix: ^^ | 03:20 |
Blazeix | widox: made the handle a bit thinner | 03:20 |
Blazeix | snap-l: yeah, i'm a fan of blue too, but we need to CHC-ize it a bit | 03:21 |
Blazeix | luckily there are only two rgb values that need to be changed, so we can easily tweak to our heart's content | 03:21 |
Blazeix | hm, maybe the handle is _too_ thin now... | 03:22 |
Blazeix | i might just say screw it, graphics are hard, i'm using the one on the left :) | 03:22 |
snap-l | heh | 03:24 |
snap-l | I don't think the SVG is that bad | 03:24 |
snap-l | It works. Gives it a 1950s diner geel | 03:25 |
snap-l | feel, even | 03:25 |
widox | Blazeix: whatever floats your boat, I like the right-most one though | 03:28 |
Blazeix | ooh, drama | 03:28 |
Blazeix | :P | 03:28 |
widox | ;) | 03:28 |
Blazeix | widox: ended up going with the right-most one, btw | 04:20 |
rick_h_ | thanks Blazeix ! | 12:02 |
rick_h_ | http://xkcd.com/1168/ so so good | 12:34 |
rick_h_ | scary thought of the day http://venturebeat.com/2013/01/30/rubygems-org-hacked-interrupting-heroku-services-and-putting-millions-of-sites-using-rails-at-risk/ | 13:29 |
rick_h_ | and TGIF | 13:29 |
snap-l | Good morning | 14:04 |
snap-l | rick_h_: Yeah, and deploying from github is an AWESOME idea | 14:05 |
snap-l | let's do more of that. | 14:05 |
rick_h_ | yea, I need to update bookie to use a dl cache :) | 14:05 |
snap-l | It's python. It's not succeptible to stupidity. ;) | 14:05 |
* snap-l (knows he will eat those words someday) | 14:06 | |
rick_h_ | I would rather have the wiki attacked vs pypi | 14:06 |
brousch | eh? | 14:07 |
rick_h_ | 13:29 rick_h_- scary thought of the day | 14:07 |
rick_h_ | http://venturebeat.com/2013/01/30/rubygems-org-hacked-interrupting-heroku-services-and-putting-millions-of-sites-using-rails-at-risk/ | 14:07 |
jjesse | brousch, your son feeling better today? | 14:07 |
brousch | No. We're all miserable | 14:07 |
brousch | rick_h_: Oh man. That sucks | 14:08 |
jjesse | that sucks sorry | 14:08 |
snap-l | brousch: Ugh, sorry to hear that. | 14:08 |
brousch | Sinus infections for everyone! | 14:08 |
brousch | I took the real pseudoephedrine this morning to get through some work. It's giving me the sweats and heart palpitations | 14:09 |
rick_h_ | yea, that stuff messes with me too. | 14:10 |
brousch | There's one more powerful weapon, Afrin. It clears me completely for 2 hours and 15 minutes, and tehn it is like the Goblin King is sitting on my face | 14:11 |
snap-l | And that's an image I didn't need to have this morning | 14:20 |
brousch | You're welcome | 14:21 |
=== Thirtysixway_ is now known as Thirtysixway | ||
snap-l | USN-1696-1 fixed vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel. Due to an unrelated | 15:38 |
snap-l | regression inotify/fanotify stopped working after upgrading. This update | 15:38 |
snap-l | fixes the problem. | 15:38 |
snap-l | That might explain the dropbox issue | 15:38 |
rick_h_ | coolio | 15:41 |
snap-l | Well, I fucked up | 16:18 |
rick_h_ | oops | 16:18 |
snap-l | Apparently the Ting ETF thing was by reservation | 16:19 |
rick_h_ | did you volunteer for something? | 16:19 |
greg-g | ETF? | 16:19 |
snap-l | and the reservations were gone in 8 miunutes | 16:19 |
snap-l | Early Terminiation Fee | 16:19 |
snap-l | ie: I could have registered the phone two weeks ago for the same results. | 16:19 |
snap-l | And I should have read more carefully. | 16:19 |
greg-g | oh sad | 16:20 |
greg-g | sorry man | 16:20 |
snap-l | Yeah, no worries | 16:20 |
snap-l | Not surprised it was gone in 8 minutes | 16:20 |
snap-l | just wish I could have saved the cost. | 16:21 |
greg-g | $10,000 isn't a ton, I suppose | 16:21 |
snap-l | Oh well. | 16:21 |
* greg-g nods | 16:21 | |
rick_h_ | what's your ETF then? | 16:22 |
brousch | snap-l: I was skeptical of that offer. It would've cost them a fortune | 16:22 |
greg-g | well, they limited it to a set amount, but yeah, addes up quickly when it's ~$200/pop | 16:23 |
snap-l | Well, it would have been a little nicer had they said it was essentially first-come-first-served and required you to be online at midnight | 16:23 |
snap-l | I wouldn't have waited. | 16:24 |
* greg-g nods | 16:24 | |
snap-l | I'm in the same boat as before, but I would have had the phone activated sooner, not later. | 16:24 |
snap-l | That's the part that stings | 16:24 |
snap-l | I've had two extra weeks of Verizon | 16:25 |
brousch | And an awesome hone collecting dust | 16:25 |
brousch | phone too | 16:25 |
brousch | Write them a strongly-worded letter | 16:25 |
rick_h_ | well hook it up and use it on wifi | 16:25 |
rick_h_ | access point up your other phone :P | 16:25 |
snap-l | I'm done worrying about it | 16:28 |
greg-g | good | 16:30 |
jcastro | buenas mornings | 16:37 |
rick_h_ | TGIF! | 16:38 |
greg-g | :) | 16:38 |
rick_h_ | got your back jrwren :) we keep a download-cache bzr repo that's just the .tar.gz of python deps | 17:11 |
rick_h_ | deploy is bzr branch download-cache and install from there | 17:11 |
rick_h_ | makes for nice static versioning and preventing pypi network issues nicely. Just need to get time to change my apps to do that myself | 17:12 |
jrwren | ok, i kinda see what you mean. | 17:12 |
jrwren | I need to some up with something like that. | 17:12 |
rick_h_ | so if you look in that makefile right before that line I linked you to it makes sure download-cache is up to date and if not does a bzr pull | 17:12 |
jrwren | is it as simple as create a venv, version it in git, move that venv around with git clone/push and make more venvs by pointing pip to that original venv? | 17:12 |
rick_h_ | no no no | 17:13 |
rick_h_ | don't try to remove the venv, always rebuild it | 17:13 |
jrwren | so, mirror the pypi source that I need. | 17:13 |
rick_h_ | create venv, bzr branch download-cache, run pip install -r requirements pointed at download-cache | 17:13 |
rick_h_ | right, download-cache is a mirror of the packages and versions we need | 17:14 |
jrwren | right, so download-cache is your pypi (and ohter) mirror | 17:14 |
rick_h_ | right | 17:14 |
rick_h_ | pip supports installing from a local fs directory | 17:14 |
rick_h_ | we just point pip at that directory with a bunch of flags to say "don't you dare ask the internet for anything" | 17:14 |
jrwren | need this. | 17:15 |
rick_h_ | but it means any new dep has to be first added to the download cache, checked in, and pushed up | 17:15 |
jrwren | great for dep mgmt | 17:15 |
rick_h_ | rgr | 17:15 |
jrwren | don't get a new version of pkg unless you really need it. | 17:15 |
rick_h_ | our production required no internet access deploys | 17:15 |
jrwren | although I guess requirements.txt does that too | 17:15 |
rick_h_ | right, requirements.txt helps since everything must be version pinned | 17:16 |
rick_h_ | well, must be according to our standard practice | 17:16 |
rick_h_ | but yea, we can hand production our app and our download-cache as tarballs for deploy | 17:16 |
rick_h_ | I've got node packages in the download cache as well | 17:16 |
rick_h_ | see the npm lines below the one I linked you to | 17:17 |
jrwren | *nod* | 17:18 |
jrwren | we dont' do any node production | 17:18 |
rick_h_ | yea, this is just to build the css/less files on build | 17:18 |
jrwren | ah. good call | 17:19 |
rick_h_ | but better than checking in both the dev/build files | 17:19 |
jrwren | *nod* | 17:19 |
rick_h_ | but Makefile magic ftw :) | 17:19 |
jrwren | its not really magic. | 17:20 |
jrwren | what I would like is something to manage the download cache for me. | 17:20 |
jrwren | I could probably hack pip to do it | 17:20 |
rick_h_ | ugh, starting to feel bad for the rails kids https://twitter.com/niallohiggins/status/297397819206160385 | 17:38 |
widox | rick_h_: because that's a non-rails app?? | 17:46 |
rick_h_ | widox: just that 'it's not rails' is turning into a big selling point | 17:54 |
rick_h_ | especially because the travisci folks are good folks | 17:54 |
rick_h_ | always done free OSS builds and been building up in a good way | 17:54 |
widox | gotcha | 18:00 |
widox | yeah, that project is definitely a good thing | 18:00 |
rick_h_ | Good news! Your Pebble is almost ready to ship. Please double | 18:02 |
rick_h_ | check your shipping address in the Pebble Account system. | 18:02 |
rick_h_ | woot! | 18:02 |
jcastro | http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/17ogyo/xkcd_tar/c87hsre | 18:04 |
jcastro | it's comments like this | 18:04 |
jcastro | this is why I love reddit | 18:04 |
rick_h_ | lol | 18:04 |
rick_h_ | love the follow up with all the other examples | 18:05 |
snap-l | I don't find the tar mnemonics that hard to remember. | 18:09 |
greg-g | rick_h_: odd question that I might be made fun of for: you ever looked into dash covers for your subaru? | 18:14 |
greg-g | the dash right above my glove compartment is starting to crack from the sun | 18:14 |
rick_h_ | no, never have | 18:14 |
rick_h_ | :( | 18:15 |
snap-l | greg-g: That's a common problem in climates where sunlight happens | 18:15 |
snap-l | Happens to all cars | 18:16 |
snap-l | sunlight dries out the plastic, and causes it to crack | 18:16 |
brousch | Going to get a car bra too? | 18:16 |
rick_h_ | yea, have to keep the armor all on it | 18:16 |
snap-l | brousch: Gotta hold up those headlights. | 18:16 |
snap-l | (hi-beams) | 18:16 |
brousch | hawt | 18:18 |
jrwren | i don't have the tar issue either. | 18:19 |
greg-g | brousch: :P no, but my dad got me one of those headlight polishers since he noticed they were a bit foggy/oxidized | 18:21 |
greg-g | wouldn't mind a bug deflector, I like how that looked on my Ranger (and was fun to install, drilling into my hood) | 18:22 |
jcastro | greg-g: you don't have a windshield cardboard thing out there? Man that's like rule #1 in california for me | 18:30 |
greg-g | yeah, should :/ | 18:30 |
dzho | I like the ones with fabric in the middle and memory wire of some kind on the periphery | 18:40 |
dzho | my wife can't usually be bothered to try to make them fold up though :( | 18:41 |
greg-g | ordered one | 18:58 |
rick_h_ | man I love tests | 19:33 |
rick_h_ | "wtf am I doing? Well I want this code to work..." put it in a test and watch it blow up, then make that code work | 19:34 |
jcastro | snap-l: PAGING CRAIG | 23:36 |
rick_h_ | lol | 23:39 |
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