greg-g_ | heh, oops: http://ubuntuforums.org/announce.html | 00:27 |
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greg-g_ | neat: http://www.ghostscript.com/pipermail/gs-devel/2013-February/009410.html | 00:35 |
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jrwren | freedom haters | 01:57 |
greg-g | freedom ain't free, buddy | 02:02 |
jrwren | eternal vigilance :) | 02:29 |
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smlr-hangout | SMLR is live (show prep for now) Video: http://www.youtube.com/embed/1_D8XyXMX0s - Audio http://live.smlr.us:8000/streaming | 12:21 |
smlr-hangout | SMLR is chatting in freenode #smlr | 12:22 |
jrwren | tis a shame ubuntu isn't listed here: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/ | 13:41 |
rick_h | yea | 14:15 |
rick_h | oh well | 14:15 |
brousch1 | rick_h: I'm listening to the new Django podcast and they basically said Pyramid is for projects that are too big and complicated for Django | 16:32 |
rick_h | brousch1: lmao! | 16:53 |
rick_h | brousch1: so I shouldn't show them the multiple tiny small apps I use pyramid on then, that would get 2x as complicated if I used django | 16:53 |
rick_h | like my redis based app I use for breadability that couldn't use the django orm or admin anyway... | 16:54 |
brousch1 | Yeah. I think by complicated they mean the Django components don't fit the solution very well | 17:00 |
rick_h | yea | 17:01 |
rick_h | so if flask is for the small stuff, and pyramid for the big stuff... | 17:01 |
brousch1 | If you're a Django users, then simple problems are ones that django can solve simply | 17:01 |
brousch1 | All other problems must be complicated | 17:02 |
brousch1 | So Flask is for small complicated problems and Pyramid is for big complicated problems | 17:02 |
rick_h | and django gets to be the VB of the python web dev world? | 17:03 |
brousch1 | heh | 17:03 |
rick_h | 'it is easy and does simple things simply' ? | 17:03 |
brousch1 | They also said something like Pyramid can pull from a wider ecosystem | 17:03 |
rick_h | yea, python...and wsgi... | 17:03 |
rick_h | welcome to the modern python web world | 17:03 |
brousch1 | There were like 3 hosts and a guest on the podcast, so I don't know who actually said these things | 17:04 |
rick_h | just make sure I don't hear it so my wife won't catch me screaming at my phone :) | 17:05 |
brousch1 | I thought you would be happy with those comments | 17:05 |
rick_h | no, because it just makes people talking about django on a podcast (which I would assume if you're on a django podcast you know wtf you're saying) are more clueless than I generally think of django users :P | 17:06 |
rick_h | I chat with some serious django people and I can at least respect them usually. This kind of talk would drive me bonkers | 17:08 |
snap-l | Good morning everyone | 17:10 |
snap-l | And good afternoon | 17:10 |
snap-l | (catching up. :) ) | 17:10 |
rick_h | party party | 17:10 |
rick_h | lawn catch-up break here myself | 17:11 |
snap-l | Lovely. | 17:11 |
rick_h | the joys of traveling...no little elfs at home keeping up with the lawn care, grocery shopping, laundry... | 17:11 |
rick_h | damn elves | 17:11 |
snap-l | Well, we had an impromptu refrigerator cleaning yesterday. | 17:12 |
rick_h | hah, and I spelled that two different ways by saying it one way in my head but another in text | 17:12 |
snap-l | And I found out something about Royal Oak | 17:12 |
rick_h | yea, power back yay! | 17:12 |
rick_h | I think we can stop calling that a "brownout" | 17:12 |
snap-l | apparently they only will use 32gal trash containers | 17:12 |
rick_h | you lost power man | 17:12 |
snap-l | so I now have a 50gal useless bin in the side porch | 17:12 |
snap-l | Yeah | 17:12 |
rick_h | snap-l: what is it? If you can't use it maybe I can put it to use and buy it off you | 17:13 |
snap-l | It's a Ginormous Rubbermaid Brute 50gal | 17:13 |
snap-l | let me see if I can find it | 17:13 |
snap-l | It's yours gratis if you want it | 17:14 |
snap-l | http://www.homedepot.com/p/Rubbermaid-Commercial-Products-Brute-50-gal-Gray-Rollout-Trash-Container-with-Lid-FG9W27-28GRA | 17:14 |
rick_h | ooh, yea. That might be cool | 17:14 |
snap-l | I wrote our address on it in sharpie, and it has been used once | 17:14 |
snap-l | Will clean it out as best I can | 17:14 |
rick_h | lol | 17:15 |
snap-l | god, people are asking folks to spread the word about tje hacked forhms | 18:06 |
snap-l | unfortunately nobody had the foresight to see the other posts saying the same thing | 18:07 |
snap-l | consider it informed. sheesh. | 18:07 |
snap-l | also the only way tjis would need spreading is if there were more isers that didnt ise said forums than do | 18:09 |
rick_h | yea, can't tell if jcastro is so happy or sad. the discourse page got linked as a place to ask for help as a replacement. | 18:13 |
rick_h | good thing that's on juju and can hopefully scale up :) | 18:13 |
snap-l | Honestly, if the forums just up and disappeared I'd be a happy man | 18:23 |
snap-l | But I know there's a community there, and people would get (rightfully) pissed | 18:23 |
snap-l | But seriously, bulldoze the teen center and put in a skate park. | 18:24 |
snap-l | Nuke it from orbit | 18:24 |
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