[00:43] <snap-l> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSBybJGZoCU
[01:15] <rick_h> https://github.com/mitechie/Bookie/issues/220
[01:15] <rick_h> reply tactfully please :)
[01:19] <snap-l> Blazeix: http://www.analogindustries.com/b1755/
[01:20] <snap-l> http://www.analogindustries.com/b1756/Roland+The+Synthesizer+Pt+2/
[01:20] <snap-l> http://www.analogindustries.com/b1758/Roland+The+Synthesizer+Pt+3/
[01:21] <snap-l> http://www.analogindustries.com/b1764/Roland+The+Synthesizer+Pt+4/
[01:44] <rick_h> http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/opensource/tutorial-put-your-bookmarks-online-with-semanticscuttle/3261
[01:45] <rick_h> woot
[11:15] <brousch> Bookie getting some press eh?
[11:16] <rick_h> brousch: little bit, nothing major
[11:16] <brousch> Free press is better than none
[11:17] <rick_h> definitely
[11:17] <brousch> Gonna Bookie sprint at PyOhio again?
[11:18] <brousch> Sorry, bbl
[12:08] <rick_h> brousch: not sure on sprint. Would be cool but honestly haven't really had much luck with it.
[12:09] <brousch> Need a vagrant box on a USB drive
[12:10] <rick_h> yea, I tried a virtualbox image last time I think.
[12:10] <rick_h> or maybe it was just the pypi mirror. so long ago now lol
[12:10] <brousch> But we still had to use pypi
[12:11] <rick_h> ah, that part is gone now. I've got a download-cache in the build process now
[12:11] <brousch> You tried pypi mirror, then we put together a virtualbox for the next night
[12:11] <rick_h> https://github.com/mitechie/bookie-download-cache ftw
[12:11] <brousch> Now everyone has vagrant, so I think it would work
[12:12] <rick_h> hmm, I'll have to look into it maybe
[12:13] <brousch> My talk was officially accepted
[12:13] <brousch> Tutorial
[12:13] <brousch> Floer tried to rope me into chairing next year. Ha!
[12:14] <rick_h> lol
[12:14] <rick_h> go go go
[12:15] <rick_h> brousch: what's your tutorial then?
[12:15] <brousch> I told him there was no way. I already have to scrub myself 3 times a day for week after attending
[12:16] <brousch> My tutorial is Kivy. First part is installation on Win/Lin/OSX, then creating a simple Kivy application, then turning it into an Android app
[12:17] <rick_h> very cool
[12:18] <brousch> Now that I fixed libpd support I should be able to make a more interesting demo app
[12:19] <brousch> I have used this app in previous talks https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.clusterbleep.saythis
[12:20] <snap-l> brousch: Neat!
[12:23] <brousch> We had to cull about 1/3 of the talks I think. A few good ones had to be cut
[12:23] <brousch> Kind of depressing
[12:23] <snap-l> brousch: That's depressing, but a good problem to have.
[12:24] <snap-l> Better than accepting 1/3 of bad talks
[12:24] <brousch> yes
[12:30] <brousch> Also I'm trying standing desk after a bout of hemorrhoids
[12:34] <snap-l> http://www.jamendo.com/en/list/a122759/of-water-and-ice <- Might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's cool to see nonetheless
[12:39] <rick_h> bah, so hard to concentrate...
[12:39] <rick_h> keep thinking of things to 'make sure you don't forget' for the camping trip.
[12:43] <brousch> make a list!
[12:52] <snap-l> Make a mind map, and implement a GTD system. ;)
[12:53] <rick_h> that all sounds complicated
[12:54] <rick_h> I just get up, get the thing, and add it to the 'take with us' pile on the floor
[12:54] <snap-l> Right, but what if it's something you're currently using? Hmm?
[12:54] <snap-l> Where is your system now?!?
[12:54] <rick_h> lol, power to the desktop!
[12:55] <rick_h> laptop can sit in the pile
[12:55] <snap-l> Apparently rick_h isn't using any toiletries between now and camping trip. ;)
[12:56] <rick_h> lol, nice thing with camper...extra set of those can live in it.
[13:32] <brousch> phone!
[14:23] <brousch> So far with stand up desk I find I'm much more likely to walk to someone's office than send them an email or call
[14:23] <rick_h> brousch: definitely.
[14:26] <brousch> It makes me want hand recognizing gesture-based mouse
[14:51] <snap-l> brousch: That could be a good thing / bad thing for productivity
[14:51] <snap-l> Email is more "whenever you can fit it in your productivity scheme"
[17:26] <brousch> Dang. I think the Blackwell is full-up
[17:29] <snap-l> brousch: I take it you didn't get a room reserved?
[17:30] <brousch> Nope
[17:30] <brousch> Looks like we'll be red roofing it again
[17:39] <snap-l> bummer
[17:49] <derekv> hey we are getting root access to a suse machine for use as a dev utility server and I want to see whether it is worth setting up as a vm host
[17:49] <derekv> any thoughts?
[17:49] <snap-l> Haven't touched SuSE in years, so no opinion here.
[17:49] <derekv> I think the issues will be that it will be maintained by us (eg, not just me) and that I'm not sure if we have physical access to the machine
[17:50] <derekv> if i find out we do I'll vote for installing ubunutu ;P
[18:09] <snap-l> Well, it depends on the server. You mgith be better off with Puppy Linux. ;)
[18:09] <snap-l> Or Raspbian. ;)
[18:11] <derekv> well, i have no idea what you are saying =P
[18:12] <derekv> looks like github enterprise is distributed as a virtual machine anyways
[18:12] <snap-l> derekv: I'm saying if the server is a 486 machine, there might be some considerations to take re: the OS on it. ;)
[18:14] <derekv> quad core with 16gb i think
[18:25] <snap-l> Ah, that's likely not going to be a puppy canididate. ;)
[18:28] <jrwren_> puppylinux?
[18:29] <snap-l> jrwren_: was (is?) a distro for underpowered machines
[18:29] <jrwren_> ah
[18:34] <snap-l> greg-g: re: the kickstarter "date-rape manual" thing: 1) I have yet to see an example of what this book has in it, and 2) I'm really not liking this whole "I don't agree with it / it's offensive, so therefore it shouldn't be" mantra that folks are taking
[18:35] <snap-l> if it is what it says it is on the tin, I think it's deplorable
[18:35] <snap-l> but I also think it has a right to exist, much like I think the Anarchist's Cookbook should exist
[18:35] <greg-g> snap-l: there are examples of his writing other places. It's like saying "I have no idea what snap-l would say in this IRC chat room called #ubuntu-us-mi in the future, even though I have all his history."
[18:36] <greg-g> There's a difference between right to exist and a "right" to use a platform to make it
[18:37] <snap-l> So by extension if someone were to kickstart a 3D printer that is capable of printing handguns, then that shouldn't exist on Kickstarter?
[18:37] <greg-g> ugh, that's not even nearly the same thing
[18:37] <greg-g> and you knowit
[18:37] <snap-l> The fact that it funded is surprising to me
[18:37] <snap-l> They're both offensive
[18:38] <jrwren_> everything is offensive.
[18:38] <greg-g> oh well
[18:38] <jrwren_> you do not have the right to not be offended.
[18:38]  * greg-g goes to get some work done
[18:38] <jrwren_> your stupid offends me.
[18:41] <snap-l> Also, Quora needs to die. :)
[18:42] <jrwren_> WHAT?!?!
[18:42] <jrwren_> Quora is wonderful.
[18:42] <snap-l> The whole maintain an account just to browse is a PITA
[18:44] <jcastro> yeah
[18:44] <jcastro> yahoo answers 2.0
[18:45] <snap-l> jcastro: So Quora lives, or Quora dies?
[18:46] <snap-l> Decide you must!
[18:47] <jcastro> I'm in the don't care camp
[18:47] <jcastro> I think paywalling content is lame
[18:48] <snap-l> Same here
[18:49] <jrwren_> there is a paywall?
[18:50] <jcastro> I think accountwall is probably more accurate
[18:50] <jcastro> lamewall?
[19:05] <snap-l> crowdsourced-content-account-required-wall
[19:06] <snap-l> bswal
[19:06] <jrwren_> awesome wall
[19:07] <jrwren_> if you put up an awesome wall, you might get a murder threat. See The Newsroom.
[19:07] <brousch> jrwren_ the marketer
[19:07] <jrwren_> if you don't want to login, stick to 4chan, kiddies.
[19:14] <snap-l> jrwren_: It's not that I mind having an account, it's that I hate having to log in. ;)
[19:14] <snap-l> ie: look up password, etc.
[19:15] <snap-l> And the app permissions want to manage / view my contacts if I log in with my Google Account
[19:15] <snap-l> which is a huge no-no
[19:18] <jcastro> to me it's like, if I'm not going to log in
[19:18] <jcastro> chances are there's enough people who can't be bothered who also bailed
[19:18] <jcastro> and the content in there has a higher chance of no one caring about
[19:21] <brousch> OK, I'm in the Blackwell. Had to call to make a reservation
[19:23] <snap-l> brousch: Awesome.
[19:24] <brousch> They have 4 rooms left. Hopefully the rest of the GR posse can get in
[20:07] <snap-l> Ting changed their billing
[20:07] <snap-l> instead of paying in advance, you pay for what you used.
[20:07] <snap-l> Simpler. :)
[20:11] <brousch> nice
[20:11] <brousch> I'm so switching in August
[20:14] <Blazeix> snap-l: cool, is there an update on their site?
[20:15] <snap-l> Blazeix: I got an email, so not sure if it's on the site yet.
[20:16] <snap-l> https://ting.com/blog/ting-has-eliminated-plans/
[20:16] <Blazeix> thanks
[20:28] <rick_h> https://plus.google.com/u/0/116120911388966791792/posts/GWc8ndt7qAX phew!
[20:30] <brousch> rick_h: Well done
[20:54] <derekv> wow lots of korean on bmark.us
[20:55] <derekv> not korean,
[20:56] <brousch> Chinese?
[20:56] <brousch> Bookie turning Commie on us?!
[21:01] <derekv> chinese and japanese
[21:01] <derekv> looks fine on android =D
[21:07] <greg-g> "So, nothing then. Today, announcing nothing! Come and get it."
[21:39] <derekv> speaking of bookie android
[21:39] <derekv> someone should really do something with all that
[21:40] <derekv> fix the tag ux, add a search, ifinate scroll
[21:41] <derekv> ;)
[21:46] <derekv> i'm pretty much decided on saving some money and either doing indie dev full time or going back to school, in 1 to 2 years
[22:01] <jrwren_> i just removed Mochikit from this app. YAY!
[22:01] <jrwren_> back to school for phd?
[22:02] <derekv> probably
[22:02] <derekv> i don't have masters either.
[22:02] <derekv> thought about attacking bioinformatics
[22:03] <derekv> not that eager to do a bunch of frog disections and crap but
[22:03] <derekv> or learning how to write good
[22:03] <derekv> =p