[00:00] <azend> jlamothe: because I'm crazy :)
[00:02] <jlamothe> Crazy is sending a private key cleartext.
[01:07] <azend> jlamothe: no, that's just stupid
[01:08] <azend> perhaps stupid AND crazy
[02:27] <BobJonkman> Hi azend: My public key is publicly available on the public keyserver at http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xD2CCE5EA&fingerprint=on
[02:27] <BobJonkman> :)
[02:39] <BobJonkman> anyway, SSL is only good from client to server.  Any content from me to you goes through the server in plaintext.  If you want to do IRC securely you need something like OTR which is end-to-end.
[02:39] <BobJonkman> And I do have OTR on this client, so we can try it if you're interested
[02:46] <BobJonkman> OTOH, not everyone wants to have their public key on the public key servers.
[02:46] <BobJonkman> One of the reasons for exchanging key signatures privately after a keysigning party.
[02:47] <BobJonkman> That's the polite way to do it, anyway
[02:48] <BobJonkman> jlamothe, did you see the conversation on the KWLUG list about a keysigning event, possibly a PGP/GnuPG presentation? Maybe even a cryptoparty?
[10:59] <jlamothe> BobJonkman: I did not.  I'm actually not subscribed to the calendar.
[15:26] <BobJonkman> jlamothe: KWLUG Crypto discussion starts here: http://kwlug.org/pipermail/kwlug-disc_kwlug.org/2013-July/010735.html
[21:47] <rtoyzer> hello
[21:47] <rtoyzer> anyone ?
[21:52] <azend> rtoyzer: hello
[22:09] <rtoyzer> ehllo azend
[22:09] <rtoyzer> do you know illumiroom microsoft ?
[22:09] <azend> rtoyzer: what's up?
[22:09] <azend> no
[22:10] <azend> are you trying to run it on Linux?
[22:11] <azend> looks pretty cool
[22:11] <azend> there's actually a ton of diy stuff like it though too
[22:12] <rtoyzer> yeah correct
[22:12] <azend> I can't remember what the search term is off of the top of my head right now but I probably will later
[22:12] <rtoyzer> i love that project
[22:13] <azend> most of them are more mood lighting ish based by averaging the colours on the screen and lighting up LEDs to that colour
[22:14] <azend> not a full projection like this one
[22:14] <azend> this would probably require a 4k video just to give it enough data to run though
[22:15] <azend> rtoyzer: where are you from?
[22:15] <rtoyzer> i m looking somthing equivalent of that in opensource
[22:15] <rtoyzer> i m from france
[22:15] <rtoyzer> Y ?
[22:17] <rtoyzer> azend: you there ?
[22:18] <rtoyzer> 4k video means ?
[22:18] <azend> 4000 pixels wide
[22:19] <azend> rtoyzer: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/4K_resolution
[22:20] <azend> rtoyzer: as I said, I can't remember the names now but there are some Foss projects like it
[22:20] <rtoyzer> can just tell how it work in backend really ?
[22:20] <azend> I don't think any of them go to the extent of using a kinect + projector
[22:21] <azend> rtoyzer: In sure the information already available will tell you more than I ever will
[22:21] <rtoyzer> http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/illumiroom/ here
[22:21] <azend> rtoyzer: what brings you to the channel of Ubuntu Canada then?
[22:22] <rtoyzer> the developer using just only  1 projector and and kinect to make that things possible
[22:22] <azend> yeah
[22:23] <rtoyzer> as i got 1 projector and 1 kinect  in my possession
[22:23] <azend> rtoyzer: but you're not going to be able to watch TV like that for a long time :)
[22:23] <rtoyzer> how i can do it the same ?
[22:23] <rtoyzer> why ?
[22:23] <azend> not enough data in the video
[22:24] <rtoyzer> can you develop this thing : not enough data in the video
[22:24] <rtoyzer> what that it means ?
[22:24] <azend> someone could build it I'm sure
[22:25] <azend> but you would need specialty video to run on such a system
[22:25] <rtoyzer> specialty video means ?
[22:26] <azend> video of a much higher resolution
[22:26] <azend> much more pixels in the image
[22:26] <rtoyzer> when you say video are you talking about the projector or about the picture ?
[22:27] <azend> both together
[22:27] <rtoyzer> well tell me what  projector i need to bye ?
[22:27] <rtoyzer> buy
[22:28] <azend> well the video on the TV is almost certainly going to be 1080p
[22:29] <azend> most consumer home projectors max out at 1080p as well
[22:29] <azend> so you'd need two video streams
[22:29] <azend> the main video and then the overlay
[22:30] <rtoyzer> ok get
[22:30] <rtoyzer> so it's same like using 2 monitor with the pc, correct ?
[22:30] <azend> sort of yeah
[22:31] <rtoyzer> perfect
[22:31] <rtoyzer> tell me http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/illumiroom/ here
[22:31] <rtoyzer> microsoft using 1 projector
[22:31] <rtoyzer> and 1 kinect
[22:32] <rtoyzer> tell me which one is using for main video and which is for overlay video ?
[22:32] <azend> TV is using main video
[22:33] <rtoyzer> yeah i get that point
[22:33] <azend> projector is using overlay
[22:33] <rtoyzer> if you can see the video
[22:33] <rtoyzer> which is on the link
[22:33] <rtoyzer> microsoft using only using 1 projector
[22:33] <rtoyzer> and 1 kinect
[22:33] <azend> and a TV
[22:34] <rtoyzer> i forget that point
[22:34] <azend> kinect is just used to align the geometry of the images together
[22:34] <rtoyzer> ok i get
[22:35] <rtoyzer> kinect is just for catching the action on the video which is appearing on the TV ?
[22:35] <azend> yeah
[22:36] <azend> rtoyzer: you might have better luck with the Ubuntu guys in #ubuntu-fr
[22:36] <rtoyzer> so you switch it should be something
[22:36] <rtoyzer> like this
[22:36] <azend> they're from france too
[22:37] <rtoyzer> XBOX turn on =>  video on TV => kinect for catching the action with is on the TV => and the project is for project the catched action
[22:37] <rtoyzer> on the room environement
[22:38] <rtoyzer> correct ?
[22:38] <azend> rtoyzer: something like that yeah
[22:40] <rtoyzer> what kind of language i have to look for ?
[22:40] <rtoyzer> for coding of course
[22:43] <rtoyzer> or not needed to know
[22:44] <rtoyzer> on programation
[22:44] <rtoyzer>  
[22:50] <rtoyzer> ???µ