[00:03] brousch_: Ugh re: installing virtualbox for a demo [00:23] jrwren: happy to be a hero :) the js chunking function? [01:13] Blazeix: yes. my brain just fails at that op. [01:14] i couldn't come up with it in python on my own. [01:14] but I can port that reading the js in 5min or less :) [01:33] hah, go Blazeix go! [02:16] chromecase or chromecast? [02:42] howdy from our deck observatory [02:42] looking at stars with a glass of merlot [02:55] Doesn't that make them all reddish? [03:05] heh [13:10] Good morning [13:12] yessir [13:15] rick_h: Bookie isn't displaying bookmarks [14:04] snap-l: ruh roh [14:04] snap-l: it is here ? [14:13] anyone else not getting bookmarks on https://bmark.us ? [14:16] I think it was a caching issue [14:16] had problems getting one of the yui components [14:16] Seems to be working now [14:16] (flushed cache, etc) [14:16] snap-l: ah, might be. I did update the JS recenly and I forgot to increment the combo loader counter :( [14:16] * rick_h goes to do that and restart [14:19] snap-l: thanks, I edited the wrong .ini file. Forgot it was moved from production.ini to bookie.ini a while ago. :/ [14:19] snap-l: updated, shouldn't have any issues now [14:20] No worries. Glad it's a simple fix. :) [14:20] Those are aways the best / most frustrating. :) [14:21] yea, automate as much as possible, but still always some manual deploy steps to forget [14:21] bye the way, new coffee grinder rocks! best at home coffee I've made yet. Helped it was waking me up at 4:45am though. [14:22] I know you were hoping for something like "well, it's unfortunately a break-down in the current Turing model of computing where if we try to go beyond the boundaries of NP-Completeness it completely breaks down" [14:22] "Perhaps if we move to a trinary computational model and a modified Turing machine this won't be a problem" [14:23] "We'll have to wait for the mathematicians and theorists to catch up" [14:24] "Or it could be that I didn't carry the one" [14:41] rick_h: what grinder did you get? [14:41] also, bmark.us loads fine for me [15:01] snap-l: Did you guys make an OVA for Bookie sprints? [15:12] brousch1: No. [15:12] I tried installing in into a LXC container, and we ran out of time [15:21] Nuts. Looks like smtplib can't use a "with ..." statment because it doesn't implement __exit__. [15:24] brousch trying to get it to work sans vm in offline mpde but ran into a couple problem [15:25] widox got a kitchenaid monster grinder. [15:25] But wouldn't LXC containers limit it to only people running Linux? [15:26] brousch,well the idea was that all the python would be offlone/pprtable. [15:26] and bookie won't run on wondows anyway. [15:26] so issue is mac vs linux sysdeps [15:26] rick_h: maybe we could create a .ova image just in case [15:27] last resort sort of thing [15:27] snap-l: definitely.just running out of time. [15:28] I'll see if I can get one going tonight / tomorrow [15:28] will hopefullyget some time tonight [15:28] what time we zle [15:28] I took tomrrow off so I'll have some morning time [15:28] errr time are we leaving? [15:28] rick_h: Haven't discussed it. :) [15:28] But We're pretty open to anything after noon [15:29] (at least I think we are. :) ) [15:29] standard disclaimers apply [15:29] why i bring it up :-P [15:29] void where prohibited or where it'll get me in trouble. :) [15:29] lol [15:30] ok planning on leaving mu house noon then. lunch before or on the road? [15:30] I'm using lubuntu on my kivy vm. It's pretty small and snappy in a VM [15:31] install vim and gedit and it's useful for actually working [15:31] what is lubuntu? [15:31] lxde? [15:32] brousch: yea this never works out. im shootin fir 4g coverage. [15:32] weve got shared network access practiced at chc [15:32] i'm not sure if I've been using lubuntu or xubuntu, but it works great. [15:33] windows like keybindings under alt-space menu. I feel right at home. [17:43] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CloudInit write-mime-multipart link is broken :( [19:22] http://www.theonion.com/articles/print-dead-at-1803,33244/ [19:51] smoser: you are my coding hero of the day. cloudinit is awesome. [19:52] that means a lot to get a coding hero of the day award from one jrwren [19:52] lol [19:53] the thing i'm most proud of recently (today) is that you can now use cloud-init on Microsoft Azure ! [19:53] :) [19:53] smoser: Seriously. You might as well retire now. You have reached the pinnacle of excellence. [19:53] sweet. I just might do that sometime soon. [19:56] I <3 when tests make me rethink how I'm calling my code [19:59] test driven design at its finest. [20:06] Any clue what this means while pushing to github? http://pastebin.com/vSUZibWZ [20:07] Either you or github ran our of space [20:07] Now it worked [20:07] weird [20:07] I have plenty of space