[00:04] https://github.com/apresta/tagger [00:05] https://code.google.com/p/autotags/ [00:15] jcastro: Ping [01:19] http://charlottesville.craigslist.org/res/4103554487.html [01:19] ^ We need to hire this guy [01:38] http://trev-api-docs-test.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ [01:39] ls [01:39] http://trev-api-docs-test.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ [01:39] rick_h_: --^ [01:40] /* [01:40] undefined [01:40] http://trev-api-docs-test.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ [01:43] trevlar: http://docs.bmark.us/en/latest/api.html [01:50] https://apigee-code-mi-2013.eventbrite.com/ [01:57] https://code.google.com/apis/ajax/playground/#list_blogs [03:09] Stupid Pi tricks: The serial cable that ADafruit sells actually can power the Pi [03:09] That's pretty sweet [03:09] Installed Minicom on my home machine for the first time in a very long time [13:21] wha?!? [13:22] it can get power through serial cable? [13:36] It's a USB serial cable [13:36] so there's a pin that it can draw power from [14:53] Hm: Production Python 3 Web Development with Pyramid and PyCharm http://info.jetbrains.com/PyCharm-Webinar-17-10-2013-Registration.html [15:56] has anyone had to deal with upgrading VE's after going from Python 2.7.3 to 2.7.5? [15:56] (those Python's were "altinstall'd") [15:56] not here, rebuild or bust [15:57] I have devised a way to "altinstall" down to the micro release level; you get /usr/local/bin/python2.7.5 rather than just python2.7 [15:57] it seems like it *might* be a good fit for VE's in that olds ones can hang around longer.. [15:58] rick_h_: do you have production VE's like we used here? [15:59] A virtualenv should always be disposable [15:59] Kill it and remake it [15:59] jsivak: we have apps that deploy into a VE, but they're into juju charms and such [16:02] brousch: yeah, that's how I fixed them, but it got pretty annoying when theres 50 VE's to rebuild, re-pip, etc.. [16:03] if only there was a service orchestration tool :P (/me goes into sales mode...) [16:03] If we base a VE on a *full* python exe (like python2.7.3) when running virtualenvl, then when Python 2.7.5 is installed, its doesn't break any old VE's. [16:03] brousch: and yes, all of the VE's were disposable in that sense.. [16:05] uh oh, rick_h_ is getting into coffee now [16:06] bwuhahahaha [16:14] mainly was asking if anyone had tried this path.. its seems workable for a long running server. [16:15] also, I was was fairly surprised to see so much stuff break going from 2.7.3 -> 2.7.5.. [16:16] (also asked this question on #pip, but everyone must be sleeping over there) [16:23] anyone used Ansible yet? [16:28] jsivak: I peeked at it. rackspace cloud suggests it and is a big pusher of it [16:29] i've done some initial playing with it.. was more curious if anyone else had experience.. [16:30] jump in #rackspace and you'll find people using it a bunch [16:30] tx [17:06] D00d, 50 virtualenvs? [17:16] yeah, that's conservative [17:17] Could definitely use some automation there [17:27] Looks like a big day for Arduino [17:27] intel-based Arduino, and a 1GHz ARM A-8 based board [17:27] (which is running full-on Linux) [17:27] yea, saw they were getting some big cooperate love [17:28] Arduino running full linux? So it's like a rpi? [17:28] Yeah, and not like that hacked-together POS arduino/pi that Microcenter has [17:28] where's an article on that? [17:28] I found it more interesting that intel was working with the little man than what they produced [17:28] I see intel arduino [17:29] brousch: Ars has an update [17:29] http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/10/most-powerful-arduino-ever-has-arm-cortex-a8-chip-runs-full-linux/ [17:29] I don't generally look at arses [17:31] You should. You might find something useful in there. ;) [17:31] <3 ars, one of the only two news sites I watch in rss these days [17:33] Slashdot is all you need! [18:39] http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-24392014 w...t...f haven't there been enough shootings? [18:39] do we reset now that it's a new month or what?! [18:39] * rick_h_ is really getting fed up with this stuff. [18:47] rick_h_: That would figure. [22:46] hehe, http://fixubuntu.com/ [23:04] SMLR is live! 10/03/2013 7:00pm Video: http://youtu.be/Aw_CefmuLg4 audio: http://live.smlr.us:8000/streaming [23:05] SMLR is Chatting on #smlr