[00:27] <snap-l> Blazeix: http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920021414.do
[00:27] <snap-l> That's a pretty good introduction
[00:28] <snap-l> This one looks interesting as well: http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9781593274481.do
[00:48] <Blazeix> snap-l: cool, thanks
[00:48] <Blazeix> i like the look of that first one
[00:52] <snap-l> yeah, it's pretty gentle
[01:32] <jrwren_> py dbi is an api, isn't it?
[11:57] <rick_h__> jrwren_: kind of interesting newly accepted pep for 3.4 I think http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0443/
[12:12] <rick_h__> http://lukasz.langa.pl/8/single-dispatch-generic-functions/ is a nice write up on it
[12:13] <snap-l> yeah, i did.'t quite understand what they were at first
[12:14] <rick_h__> I like how the blog post wraps them as almost switch statements though it's not really what they are
[12:14] <snap-l> still don't, but lookong forward to the write up
[12:32] <snap-l> Blazeix: You're in luck: http://ur1.ca/e6z4u
[12:32] <snap-l> 50% off arduino ebooks
[12:36] <brousch> I was just about to post that
[12:55] <snap-l> http://pyohio.org/registration/hotel/
[13:34] <snap-l> You find the damndest things on Amazon doing a search for Leather Wrist Rest: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2UAL2U0QEWCLR/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#R2UAL2U0QEWCLR
[15:06] <snap-l> BTW: CHC tonight
[15:07] <brousch> I can't make it
[15:07] <snap-l> We are now sad
[15:07] <rick_h__> we are? :P
[15:08] <snap-l> rick_h__: sshhhhhh, he'll get a complex otherwise
[15:08] <brousch> Thank you
[15:53] <greg-g> "Another popular option is to use github’s pull request feature for this. Personally, I find it too complex for simple patches and would prefer gerrit over it." - http://liorkaplan.wordpress.com/2013/06/05/getting-patches-into-php/
[15:54] <rick_h__> greg-g: yea, I don't really like github as a code review tool. I've always wanted to setup reviewboard for my stuff personally.
[15:58] <greg-g> rick_h__: I originally sent to that a mediawiki channel as people in that community have been talking about github vs gerrit for our stuff
[15:58] <greg-g> the perennial conversation, ya know
[15:58] <rick_h__> greg-g: yea, but they're a bit different imo
[15:59] <greg-g> definitely, I agree
[15:59] <rick_h__> greg-g: but understand. I will say, in the case of docs/etc I think the github live edit stuff is darn handy for non-programmers.
[15:59] <rick_h__> but for large diffs/code reviews/etc you want more of a code review tool. I get all pull requests locally and test/etc.
[15:59] <rick_h__> using github for that sucks
[15:59] <greg-g> totally
[16:00] <rick_h__> #WorldofTradeoffs
[16:02] <greg-g> :)
[16:29] <snap-l> http://www.ebay.com/itm/ElDorado-brother-YASSHI-MINI-BIG-HEAD-FIGURE-JAPAN-ONLY-/360671056694?pt=US_Action_Figures
[16:30] <snap-l> I think he'll go nicely next to my little buddha statue
[18:40] <rick_h__> This is really cool. My wife could completely use this. http://mashable.com/2013/06/05/autobike/
[18:40] <rick_h__> she's never been comfy with changing gears, knowing when, etc
[18:42] <greg-g> there's been auto shifting bikes for a long time, without computers even (depending on the speed of a flywheel)
[18:45] <rick_h__> greg-g: yea, this is cool that it's tracking cadence
[18:46] <greg-g> there's a direct ratio between flywheel speed and cadence ;)
[18:49] <rick_h__> Blazeix: http://techcrunch.com/2013/06/05/amazon-resurrects-the-kindle-dx-that-most-awkward-cousin-of-a-device-family-on-the-way-out/ woot
[19:10] <Blazeix> hell yes
[19:11] <rick_h__> a paperwhite DX ftw! please!
[19:15] <snap-l> If they could only figure out how to make it affordable as well
[19:16] <snap-l> ~$400 is not going to cut it anymore. :)
[20:00] <snap-l> jcastro: LMK if you want to talk Thrash bands. That's one of my favorite categories of metal outside of melodic death metal.
[20:01] <jcastro> are you on spotift?
[20:01] <snap-l> I am not, unfortunately.
[20:01] <jcastro> err, spotify? I could just have you add songs
[20:01] <jcastro> oh
[20:01] <snap-l> I can get the client for the Squeezebox, but it requires a premium account
[20:02] <snap-l> and I never looked into it beyond that
[20:02] <jcastro> yeah I got it for something for mobile and the roku
[20:32] <brousch> Ooooooh, Dreamhost is moving to ubuntu 12.04 https://dreamhost.com/dreamscape/2013/06/03/change-is-in-the-air-dreamhost-upgrades/
[20:32] <brousch> 12.04 all the things!
[20:36] <jcastro> \o/
[20:37] <brousch> 12.04 is the greatest release evar
[20:37] <greg-g> better than 13.04, at least ;)
[20:38] <snap-l> I'm still riding on 12.04 desktop
[20:39] <brousch> Me too
[20:39] <brousch> And all my servers are 12.04
[20:39] <snap-l> I have to upgrade my linode instance to 12.04
[20:40] <brousch> I got rid of my 10.04 servers a few months ago
[21:13] <snap-l> https://ting.com/blog/a-new-att-fee-and-a-new-ting-service/
[21:27] <snap-l> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou0fSuKY2pY <- for you shaving folks. :)
[23:28] <wolfger> Question for the room: Has any clear successor to Google Reader surfaced yet? I've only got a month left to kidnap a Google exec's loved one and force them to keep Reader open (note to FBI: not really! j/k)
[23:29] <wolfger> snap-l: was that greg-g in that video? :-D