[04:31] greg-g: you're killing me. Man cool stuff [04:31] http://cabinporn.com/post/60874077271/cabin-on-vestmann-island-iceland-contributed wins imo [04:31] grass on the stone wall! === JonathanS is now known as JonathanD [12:00] This looks like a fun job http://goo.gl/P0Eycd [12:27] zookeeper runnnnn! [12:27] But the science! [13:00] http://nodeos.github.io/ [13:01] I'm really surprised no one did this with Python first [13:01] Good morning [13:02] An excellent morning now that I can NODE ALL THE THINGS [13:08] http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ [13:08] Didn't realize how few NA teams were verified [13:08] It's less than a dozen teams [13:10] http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-michigan/2580-michigan-ubuntu-release-party-ubuntu-1310/ <- Does anyone see this event using the ICS feed? [13:10] Well they only have 1 per state, right? [13:10] That's North America, not USA [13:11] not sure how other countries handle their teams [13:11] that isn't on my calendar [13:11] Yeah, it's not on mine either. :( [13:11] I see the regular months meetings, but not the party [13:13] So I may get thrown out of Grand Rapids, but I think Atwater is my favorite brewery. I have loved every one of their beers I've tried [13:17] I've been a fan of Bells personally. [13:17] Mostly because Black Note is amazing. [13:17] And Dragon's Milk gives me a splitting headache the next morning [13:38] atwater has some good ones [13:38] I've had some Bells, but not a lot. [13:45] Bells tends to have a lot of Ales [13:45] Though I think that's true of most microbreweries [14:16] what is wrong with zookeeper? [14:17] omfg, nodeos? are you kidding? how stupid! :) [14:17] it goes BOOM in juju sometimes. In horrible ways [14:17] juju uses zookeeper? [14:17] pyjuju did [14:17] ah. [14:17] does the go version use raft? [14:17] mongo [14:17] not aware of what raft is [14:17] oh, for TAHT [14:18] Wolf says he wanted to go to mug last night. I said "me too" [14:18] I deployed stuff! [14:19] live demos ftw! [14:19] jrwren: pick a day and mramm and I would love to give you guys a presentation [14:19] over lunch? [15:14] rick_h_: :) yeah, that blog is dangerous. I think I spent a couple nights going back through the entire archive [15:16] dear a-frame. Let's run away toggether you and I. [15:19] * greg-g makes a cover of Meat Loaf's "I'll do anything for love" but written with a cabin as the object of love. [15:32] I'm thinking about installing ubuntu touch on my asus transformer infinity. I haven't really used it since I got a Nexus 7 [15:32] is anyone running Ubuntu Touch right now? [15:34] I thought mathomastech was trying it out at one time [17:39] oh, CHC at Starbucks tonight eh? === widox_ is now known as widox [17:39] yes! /me remembers to write up posts [17:40] gah, what a freaking day [17:40] and CHC website goes boom! [17:41] brousch: Yea, I got it running on my Nexus 7. It's kind of a let down atm. I still have hopes it will become something viable though. Lots of unique, and really great idea's. [17:41] https://github.com/WhiteHouse/fortyfour/issues/3 [17:41] rick_h_: you broke it [17:43] ok, put on twitter/G+. Please share like crazy [17:46] rick_h_: hm, that's just a map search for Starbucks, not the specific one we're going to [17:46] bah, it worked for me when I did it in a private browse window [17:47] I see results listing "Starbucks near Detroit, MI" anyway [17:47] bah, well only the truly dedicated will make it! [17:48] cmaloney: waf ^^ [17:48] :) [17:49] lmorchard and trevlar --^ [17:49] we need to get everyone to set a 'chc' mention in their irc client [17:49] then I can just: chc - hey remember new location tonight! [17:49] it's what we do for work. [17:49] thanks :) [17:49] good idea [17:50] oh, yeah. I should do that [17:51] my CHC project then [17:59] so chc is at the starbucks on woodward at 13, right? [18:01] trevlar: correct [18:02] It hasn't moved more than a mile out, so I'm sure we won't see anyone else show up [18:03] *cough*jsivak*cough* [18:03] lol, it's farther for him. He should just meet me here and we could drive down 7:15ish :P [18:03] heh [18:11] Damnit. If Shuttleworth can't get his own country doing things right, how will he fix all the others? http://news.slashdot.org/story/13/10/09/1648218/south-african-education-department-bans-free-and-open-source-software [18:40] Wow. Are they trying to fail? I mean, at least Office is in use today, so while a horrible decision in many ways, at least its not completely wasted. Delphi though, I've only ever encountered that in my Programing languages class, where we were going over old, more or less dead languages. [19:28] lmordchard: Just got around to viewing your talk on Firefox OS at the MUG last month. Good content! [19:29] lmorchard: ^ [20:33] delphi is popular in malware world. [20:38] really? [20:40] yes [20:41] it compiles to native code, its high level, has nice libraries which apparently are easy to static link, and the compiler is not C so it obfuscates a bit for reversing engineers