[01:26] <rick_h> phew
[01:26]  * rick_h is tired
[02:00] <snap-l> Evening
[02:02] <rick_h> zzzzz
[02:05] <rick_h> http://techcrunch.com/2013/07/28/review-google-chromecast/ though still have to see if any of the laptop bits will work on linux chrome :/
[02:25] <snap-l> Yeah, that will be interesting
[03:32] <derekv> does my irc even work? can you read this?
[03:32] <derekv> excuse: firewall issues
[03:38] <_stink_> derekv: yep, you're showing
[03:41] <derekv> cool thanks tis sunday slow response
[11:19] <rick_h> morning
[12:15] <brousch> Good morning!
[13:20] <rick_h> morning
[13:23] <jrwren> morning
[13:23] <jrwren> how was pyohio?
[13:24] <rick_h> was pretty good
[13:24] <rick_h> not giving a talk and such left lots of hallway time :)
[13:25] <jrwren> that is always nice, and a huge reason I'm far less interested in giving talks these days.
[13:28] <rick_h> I still ran an open space to have some fun which worked out ok
[13:28] <rick_h> smaller/more intimate than a talk
[13:28] <brousch> It was the best pyohio evar
[13:29] <brousch> Well, it lacked a free Sat night drink-up
[13:40] <snap-l> heh
[13:40] <snap-l> i am very glad i took today off
[13:43] <rick_h> :P
[13:44] <jrwren> i'm jealous. I wish I had.
[13:44] <brousch> Bah, we got back around 10:45
[13:44] <brousch> 6 hours of sleep is enough
[13:45] <jrwren> i slept for 9 hrs. I'm still exhausted.
[13:46] <brousch> Then you're sleeping wrong!
[13:46] <jrwren> exhausted might be hte wrong word :)
[13:46] <jrwren> still sore from weekend activities?
[13:49] <brousch> Damnit. I spent 10 minutes searching for a document in my piles and drawers. I finally stood up and it was taped at face level on my cabinet
[13:49] <brousch> I don't have standing desk yet with the new computer
[14:16] <snap-l> brousch: Time to implement a filng system. :)
[14:17] <brousch> I'm OK on most things, but this company picnic stuff
[14:17] <brousch> I don't really have  spot for it
[14:17] <snap-l> So put it in a folder marked Company Picnic and put it in an A-Z filing drawer. :)
[15:12] <jrwren> snap-l: THAT IS TOO EASY!
[15:14] <brousch> That would require me to go to the supply closet, find an empty folder, find labels for the folder, come back to my desk, find my file drawer key, unlock it, and add it
[15:14] <brousch> Easier to tape it to my cabinet
[15:59] <greg-g> obligatory: "damn, it's over $7million today!"
[16:27] <rick_h> greg-g: yea, but starting to fall below the curve. Oh well
[16:28] <greg-g> ah
[16:28] <rick_h> it needs over 1M a day. There might be a dash at the end if it's close enough for people to think it has a chance, but going to be quiet the next few weeks.
[16:38] <greg-g> yeah, risky
[16:38] <rick_h> yes and no I'd say. What's the real risk?
[16:41] <greg-g> well, just, not making it. nothing lost, just, always wanna succeed :)
[16:41] <greg-g> for various values of "nothing"
[16:41] <greg-g> (time/energy on Canonical's part, of course)
[16:55] <jcastro> even if it fails, it'll show OEMs that there's a real demand
[17:00] <rick_h> yea, been good pub no matter which way it goes
[17:00] <rick_h> though I do want my toy, so go go go
[17:05] <jcastro> yeah
[17:05] <jcastro> I put my X1 Carbon money towards it instead
[17:07] <greg-g> heh
[18:15] <rick_h> snap-l: http://www.python.org/community/jobs/index.html#space-telescope-science-institue-baltimore-md-usa for jodee, needs to get that python on
[18:39] <rick_h> note to self, start charging $$ for bookie lol http://blog.theoldreader.com/post/56798895350/desperate-times-call-for-desperate-measures
[18:39] <rick_h> feeling better about paying newsblur
[18:39] <rick_h> ouch to the two week backup plan. You figure they can dump all the opml files out to S3 for dollars a month.
[18:40] <rick_h> and :( that they're not OSS'ing the code
[18:42] <jrwren> feedly is working well enough here.
[18:42] <rick_h> how does feedly keep up/earn $$?
[18:42] <jrwren> i have no idea.
[18:47] <rick_h> snap-l: https://twitter.com/bkmontgomery/status/361919954729177088 is up it looks like
[19:19] <widox> wow, a reader replacement already going under
[19:19] <rick_h> yea, well more like going 'private'
[19:20] <widox> eh, same difference for a lot of folks
[19:20] <rick_h> one day I'll tell you all to go run your own bookie instances :P
[19:20]  * widox waits for a bill for bmark.us
[19:20] <rick_h> and at least you'll have that optino
[19:20] <rick_h> :P
[19:20] <rick_h> option that is
[19:20] <rick_h> hah, widox total: $.25
[19:20] <widox> :D
[19:21] <rick_h> then I'd have to write payment integration software...that sounds like a lot of work :)
[19:21] <widox> true. I'll just buy you a coffe then
[19:22] <rick_h> sweet, you'll have a hard time finding a .25 coffee :P
[19:23] <rick_h> man, this guy's been qa'ing my branch now for 2hrs. Just admit it works and let me land it!!!
[19:23] <rick_h> need a irssi shortcut to auto enter "...not my bug" to everything he says
[19:46] <brousch> I switched to Go Read for RSS and it has started subtly asking for donations
[23:55] <rick_h> ok, this is cool http://nudehen.blogspot.com/2013/07/utilite-99-quad-core-arm-based-pc.html
[23:58] <brousch> Meh. Rpi is cheaper
[23:58] <rick_h> quad core? with ports? running ubuntu?
[23:58] <brousch> Why do you want quad-core ARM?
[23:59] <brousch> What are you doing with that you couldn't do with an RPi or a 5 year old laptop?
[23:59] <rick_h> running full ubuntu