[00:01] Blazeix: Sure. basically I have some files I committed from a previous install. But my current setup just has the actual files, and isn't connected to the github repository. Is there a way to reconnect and commit all my changes. My github is about 2 months out of date so I don't want to lose my current stuff. [00:01] https://github.com/mathomastech/personal-web [00:06] if you've cloned a repo and added github as a remote ('connected it to the github repo'), it shouldn't matter if you've reinstalled the OS, as long as you didn't touch the repo directory [00:06] it stores all the configuration information in a ".git" directory inside your repo [00:07] hopefully i'm understanding your situation correctly [00:08] if you run 'git remote' do you get any output? [00:08] Its synced over to my computer through dropbox. So I didn't clone it from github. Let me try get remove [00:08] remote* [00:09] get remote returns origin [00:10] ok, i've never dealt with using dropbox to sync git repos, seems a bit odd. you should be all set up. does "git remote show origin" return info about your github repo? [00:11] if so, you should just be able to push your commits to github [00:15] Alright. I will try that. [00:23] Yep, worked great. a few adds, commits, and a push and I'm all up to date! Thanks Blazeix! === greg_g is now known as greg-g === JonathanS is now known as JonathanD [10:44] morning [11:15] heh for jcastro http://www.j-baer.com/ubuntu-a-replace-for-chromeos [12:15] Good morning [12:15] morn [12:16] That headline makes no sense. :) [12:16] heh [12:17] Computer OS: a replacement for web only OS [12:17] well if you read the article it has some sense in the end [12:18] Not really. [12:19] I dunno. It's like saying the car is better than an ash tray because you can run an ash tray in a car [12:20] I think an app is a bit more important to the OS than the ash tray to the car [12:20] Two separate use cases [12:20] web apps as first class citizens like chromeos. It's a premise, not saying the title is super, but it makes more than 'no' sense. [12:21] It's just surfacing shortcuts [12:22] You used to be able to do that effectively by dragging bookmarks to the desktop [12:22] everyone whines that most chrome apps are just shortcuts to the page [12:22] most of them are! [12:22] I think yuo get a full .desktop file with icon/etc and new windows treatment [12:22] There's precious few that are actual apps [12:22] MindMapr is one, Clock is another [12:23] Try finding a Twitter app in the Chrome Store sometime. :) [12:23] A good number of them are just redirects to some site that wants to add its two cents to the link [12:24] Google Play: Link [12:24] Google Keep: Link [12:25] Actually, Keep isn't a link. Apologies [12:25] so there you go, "ubuntu and chromeos can link to web apps...news at 11" [12:25] It just brings up Keep in a smaller Window [12:26] There's more work to be done to make this "newsworthy" [12:26] it's a dude's blog post, not reddit or even ars :P [12:26] anyway, posted as another step in jcastro's path to pure web apps 4 lif [12:27] You have wasted my time with this trivial nonsense. Good day, sir. ;) [12:27] getting carried away this lovely monday by a shared link to a blog post much? [12:27] :P [12:27] * rick_h__ goes back to oakland, looked like detroit anyway [12:28] Good trip home? [12:28] meh, 4:15am cab ride to the airport, survive the day, pass out [12:28] Ugh [12:29] Traditional cab, or UUuuuuuber? [12:29] heh, normal cab [12:29] "mr hotel dude, please get me a ride for 4am kthx" version of uuuuber [12:30] nice === smoser` is now known as smoser === ColonelPanic002_ is now known as ColonelPanic001 [13:49] happy monday :) [13:51] has anyone here actually used chromeos? [13:51] jrwren: yea, had their first device I gave away though [13:51] and chromeos changed to do multiple app/windowing more later so guess I can't speak to more recent stuff [13:52] i'm surprised google doesn't ship a chromeos app for windows/mac. include emulation software that just runs all of chrome os [13:52] full screen by default! [13:53] heh, but that's what I mean [13:53] the latest version isn't fullscreen all the time like the first iteration [13:53] and I also think that chromeos will be dead withing hte next 2 yrs. [13:53] understood. [13:54] most of the goodness of chromeos is the locked system, auto updating, low disk space/organization/etc, built in 4g. [13:54] heh, once my wife's medical software works on chrome I'll get her one for the house. [13:58] once => never. :p [13:59] well I hear it's planned. It's damn web based and works in iXXX devices so the chrome not working is probably just UA lockout fud [15:33] Hit a lag patch. [15:35] lag patch? [15:39] Yeah, was lagged [15:41] Didn't see the last bit of the ChromeOS discussion [15:46] not much to it [16:43] Anyone know of a way to have more mind like water when your customers send you a timeline for something three weeks down the road that you're just now finding out about? [16:43] And are on vacation for three work days? :) [16:43] *breathe* [16:44] LUNCH BREAK TIME! be back tomorrow [16:45] heh [16:45] I'm surprised rick_h_ didn't leave behind his box of puppies to strangle [16:46] I think he ran out though [16:49] Also, someone at work asked for a clue. I responded: http://ur1.ca/du6pp [16:49] snap-l: but did you order one? That's the real question [16:50] Nope, that's his responsibility [18:05] http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/14/business/monsanto-victorious-in-genetic-seed-case.html?_r=0 [18:08] :/ [18:08] “that blame-the-bean defense.” <3 [20:58] jcastro: re: Brainstorm Ubuntu Sunset - YES, SUNSET THAT BITCH.