rick_h | jcastro: pics up for ya http://www.flickr.com/photos/7508761@N03/sets/72157634236817199/ | 02:21 |
---|---|---|
jrwren_ | that is a HUGE camper | 02:32 |
jrwren_ | and fancy. | 02:32 |
rick_h | it's a baby, 23ft :) | 02:32 |
rick_h | not like those 30ft monsters lol | 02:32 |
snap-l | I think I've fallen in love with ctrl-p | 13:48 |
snap-l | Or, more accurately, rick_h is right | 13:48 |
rick_h | boom! | 13:48 |
snap-l | I wish I would just accept this. It'd save so much time | 13:48 |
rick_h | snap-l: http://paste.mitechie.com/show/UdfEe9wEbwswYnNEeu6Y/ was yesterday :) | 13:49 |
snap-l | rick_h: Hahahaha | 13:50 |
rick_h | snap-l: so you're not alone. Sometimes there's a method to my madness, other times just mad | 13:50 |
snap-l | It'd be nice if you would label them. :) | 13:51 |
rick_h | hey, I'm part mad...how can I tell? | 13:51 |
snap-l | Coder Advisory: rick_h is mad. | 13:51 |
rick_h | but yea, <3 me some ctrl-p | 13:51 |
snap-l | Especially for Pylons / Pyramid | 13:51 |
rick_h | just remember the F5 refresh the list of files | 13:52 |
snap-l | Still like Nerdtree, but if I'm really lazy, ctrl-p is there for me. | 13:52 |
rick_h | and has to be open to use it | 13:52 |
rick_h | yea, more pixels == good. I still pop open nerdtree sometimes but usually I know where I'm heading | 13:52 |
rick_h | <p>models/auth<enter> | 13:52 |
snap-l | yep | 13:53 |
jrwren_ | any of ya'll interested in SEMjs? | 13:53 |
brousch | eh? | 13:53 |
jrwren_ | http://www.meetup.com/SEM-JS/events/115369672/ | 13:53 |
snap-l | I wish I were doing more with Javascript to want to go to that | 13:54 |
rick_h | jrwren_: yes and ugh drive to AA, and ugh never will be able to make a meeting on mondays | 13:54 |
snap-l | ‘Ubuntu’ is the convergent | 15:20 |
snap-l | platform being used across phones, tablets, desktops, and TVs. ‘Ubuntu | 15:20 |
snap-l | One’ is a collection of services (e.g. file sync, music, photos etc) | 15:20 |
snap-l | that plug into Ubuntu. We are simply unifying these different services | 15:20 |
snap-l | with the same account name. | 15:20 |
snap-l | Wow, marketing must've spent an afternoon for that description. :) | 15:21 |
snap-l | greg-g: http://www.kickstarter.com/blog/we-were-wrong | 15:55 |
snap-l | I'm glad they are clarifying their policies | 16:01 |
greg-g | wikimedia server porn: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikimedia_servers_in_2013 | 17:18 |
greg-g | snap-l: yeah, just read the title/tweet. Seems legit | 17:18 |
snap-l | greg-g: yeah, and one of the folks who I've backed several times on Kickstarter mentioned the decision and how Kickstarter could have blown it | 17:37 |
snap-l | (during approval) | 17:37 |
snap-l | I didn't realize how much editorial control they have over the projects they pick, so I too was wrong. | 17:37 |
snap-l | regardless, still friends? :) | 17:38 |
greg-g | snap-l: yeppers! | 17:40 |
greg-g | :) | 17:40 |
snap-l | Yay! | 17:57 |
snap-l | Also in other yay news, Cryogen's album funded. | 17:57 |
snap-l | This gives me a happy. :) | 17:57 |
greg-g | coolio | 17:58 |
jrwren_ | need advise for python websocket server | 18:44 |
rick_h | twisted? | 18:44 |
jrwren_ | good advise. | 18:44 |
rick_h | I think Juju's websocket server when it was pyjuju was done in twisted. Trying to check | 18:45 |
rick_h | only experience I've got though. I know that when we mocked one up for testing our code on the front end we used tornado as it was simpler to get going for pure-test purposes | 18:46 |
jrwren_ | no worries, I'm just spiking something. if I can pip install twisted on this old server, all will be good. | 18:46 |
rick_h | jrwren_: I'd just use tornado then. There's a ton of simple demos out there for it and should be good enough for a quick spike | 18:47 |
rick_h | http://mbed.org/cookbook/Websockets-Server for example | 18:47 |
jrwren_ | i guess I could just ajax lp every second. | 18:48 |
brousch | jrwren_: There will be a talk at PyOhio about diesel. Some of the reviewers were really into it http://diesel.io/ | 19:09 |
Blazeix | man, i've run into two people this week that didn't see anything wrong with "base64 encrypting" data. | 19:12 |
jrwren_ | did you say "that isn't encryption" ? | 19:12 |
Blazeix | if i run into a third i might just call it quits and go live on top of mountain | 19:12 |
jrwren_ | becuase that is the first right response. | 19:12 |
Blazeix | yeah, the first one was a consultant, and i explained it nicely to him. | 19:12 |
Blazeix | the second one was a coworker, i was slightly more terse. | 19:13 |
jrwren_ | :( | 19:13 |
snap-l | Just because you can't read it quickly doesn't mean the computer can't | 19:22 |
snap-l | I fear if you introduced them to "uuencoding" they'd think it was some sort of caesar cipher worthy of usage. | 19:23 |
jrwren_ | lol | 19:26 |
greg-g | ugh, headache part of the day | 19:42 |
greg-g | so, who all wants to just encrypt everything so that the NSA makes a backup copy of it for you? | 19:44 |
greg-g | 1) encrypt all data on harddrive | 19:44 |
greg-g | 2) send it via some ATT router to some other server you own | 19:44 |
greg-g | 3) now you have 2 backups! | 19:45 |
snap-l | GOd, I don't understand how people can say they hate CDs | 19:47 |
greg-g | this is interesting, thoughts? http://coffitivity.com/ | 19:47 |
snap-l | Especially if you work for a RADIO STATION | 19:47 |
greg-g | summary: background noise you play under your own music as it is supposed to help you concentrate if you're in a quiet place (home) | 19:47 |
greg-g | ie: pretend you're at a coffee shop | 19:47 |
greg-g | snap-l: dunno 'bout that, seems weird | 19:47 |
greg-g | it's like, apparently wave form science isn't real | 19:48 |
snap-l | Well, it's some college radio station that overruns my show on mi.fm | 19:48 |
snap-l | I guess if you treat your CDs like shit, yeah, they won't work well | 19:49 |
greg-g | CD -> FLAC -> encrypt -> see above -> 2 backups! | 19:49 |
snap-l | Rightyo | 19:50 |
greg-g | :) | 19:50 |
greg-g | sorry, sometimes I get a joke and I don't let go of it | 19:50 |
snap-l | Yeah, I've never ever done that | 19:50 |
greg-g | like, I've been over using this one in WMF related channels: | 19:50 |
greg-g | <audio src="sad_trombone.ogg"> | 19:50 |
greg-g | I almost want to make an irssi alias for it | 19:51 |
greg-g | I type it out each time :) | 19:51 |
snap-l | http://tomarayascream.com/ :) | 19:53 |
Blazeix | self closing tags or bust | 19:57 |
greg-g | should I be putting a />? | 19:58 |
Blazeix | you don't have to, it's perfectly fine without it | 19:58 |
snap-l | greg-g: They're the skinny jeans of tags | 19:58 |
Blazeix | but i still put them out of some misguided xhtml habits | 19:59 |
greg-g | heh | 19:59 |
snap-l | I love it when I c/p code that is supposed to be working, and find a bug that apparently was never triggered | 20:01 |
widox | greg-g: yeah, I like to use that when I'm at home | 20:10 |
widox | to quite bothers me | 20:10 |
jrwren_ | maybe I don't grok the GIL | 21:18 |
jrwren_ | python threads dont block each ohter unless they are executing python code, right? | 21:19 |
jrwren_ | if i'm blocking on io wait, other threads will run? | 21:19 |
jrwren_ | oh nope, it works, perf is just so bad it is a joke. | 21:37 |
=== lotia-away is now known as lotia | ||
snap-l | Yeah, I/O is going to kill you. | 23:35 |
=== lotia is now known as lotia-away |
Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!