[00:50] well, we do have a large table at the Peets [01:46] it was such a nice table... [02:22] to dead to make CHC tonigh - how did it work out at new Peets? [02:29] it did not. they close at 8 :( [02:30] we're at a barnes and noble right now [02:32] where is the peets at? [02:33] IT's where the old caribou location was (Normandy and Woodward) [02:37] ughh, really? that complicates things... [02:41] Yeah, we're not in our happy place. [02:49] Hello from my Raspberry pi. :) [03:48] woot http://r.bmark.us/u/1b1db6211cf6e8 [12:31] Good morning [12:39] party [14:36] morning [14:37] cmaloney, have you heard "Heavy Metal Music" by Newsted? [14:37] apparently in downtown chiccgo this morning they are holding auditions for people to be extras etc for the next star wars movie [14:37] lots of crazies down here [14:37] hah [14:39] apparently a large number of them are from the Midwest Garrison? http://www.midwestgarrison.com/ [14:58] jcastro: Not the entire album, no [14:59] I've only heard a track or two [14:59] Also apparently I'm a child of the 80s because I can listen to Upstairs at Eric's by Yaz without any problem. :) [14:59] I am listening to it now on spotify [15:12] And? [15:13] it's decentish [15:13] kind of forgettable unfortunately [15:14] Yeah. Kinda reminded me of the "Metallica" album [15:15] so perhaps he was responsible for the direction they took in the 1990s === jjesse_ is now known as jjesse [17:54] crap, followed by scobalizer on twitter...now I'm afraid [17:54] yeah, that happened to me once, I felt like i must have done something wrong in life [17:55] rick_h_: HOLYSHIT! MONETIZEBOOKIENOWFORVCFUNCINGLOLOL!! [17:55] lol [18:00] its probably a fake account [18:00] No, it's probably the real deal [18:00] he works for Rackspace, and rick_h_ is interesting [18:00] he works for rackspace? [18:00] that just lowered my opinion of rackspace. [18:00] scoble does yea [18:00] "Startup Liason Officer" [18:01] wtf that is [18:01] Meh, he's a celebrity [18:01] a position for scoble [18:01] Much like Paris Hilton is a celebrity [18:01] much like stroustrup is a celebrity [18:01] or linus for that matter [18:01] 'cept the later 2 actually do productive things. [18:02] Yeah, one is insane and the other one writes a kernel. :) [18:02] lolz [18:03] have you seen C++13? [18:03] its wonderful! [18:03] Actually, I like Bjarne, but he needs to step away from the keyboard. [18:03] before someone else gets hurt [18:04] :( [18:04] I can tell you that C++13 is ungoogleable [18:04] it is? [18:04] Type "C++13" [18:04] so it is [18:04] its probably because its brand new. most of it falls along side of C++11 [18:05] http://bit.ly/17wr4h6 [18:05] Maybe I should take another look at C++ some time [18:05] but ugh ugh ugh [18:06] https://duckduckgo.com/?q=c%2B%2B13 [18:06] yes, i noticed. [18:07] oh gosh, is it c++14 ? [18:07] hahaha, I had wrong name. [18:07] https://duckduckgo.com/?q=c%2B%2B14 [18:07] or c++1y [18:20] https://onlycoin.com is kind of cool [18:21] that looks sweet [19:35] hmm, with pgsql on rds I wonder if I could run bookie on one web front end and rds + elasticache for celery [19:36] rds? [19:36] 'relational data store' or mysql as a service [19:40] you COUld, but it woudl be $$$$ [19:41] now its mysql or postgresql or mssql or oracle as a service. [19:41] $55 is a lot of money for a problem that I'm not sure I have. ;) [19:42] now if they could do something about those fucking loyalty cards. [19:42] Oh wait. it does that. [19:42] Now I'm interested. [19:43] What would I do with all of the new wallet space? [19:43] Heck, you wouldn't need a wallet [19:44] just the Coin, your driver's license, and the no-money vacuum. ;) [19:44] hmm, yea $60 for a small pgsql instance. definitely more than my small instance [19:44] Apparently Amazon thinks people are made of money. ;) [19:45] $3K Windows computers, $60 databases [19:45] another fun day in the WMF operations center [19:45] the automated backup and such is cool [19:45] greg-g: at least it's not friday...yet [19:45] soooo close [19:45] this time not our fault [19:46] not ops nor devs [19:46] greg-g: Have you ever seen code launch over at WMF? [19:46] ;) [19:46] (extrapolate what you will from that) [19:46] VENDOR! [19:46] nope [19:46] though, we had that issue last week [19:46] Management? [19:46] stupid transit provider didn't give us all the bandwidth we asked for, capp'd us at half what we wanted. [19:47] nope [19:47] OH that's lovely. [19:47] That's the sort of thing that you can't plan for that will really ruin your day. [19:48] yeah, though, we didn't have smoke tests in place to catch that, which we should have [19:48] well, if you go with areserved instance you can get a small pgsql box to $16/mo. That's not bad [19:48] luckily it was for the new caching dc, which we don't *need* in place [19:49] * rick_h_ notes he needs to go back and re-reserve his ec2 instances to get those prices back down [19:54] rick_h_: ever stand up your own sentry server? [19:55] jrwren: I tinkered with it once. I ended up using the small $9/mo version [19:57] jrwren: there's another service like that out there that's pyramid vs django [19:57] * rick_h_ is trying to recall [20:00] jrwren: https://errormator.com/ [20:54] would make a good charm: http://sentry.readthedocs.org/en/latest/quickstart/index.html#install-sentry [22:05] any tcpdump filter expression knowledgable people can help me? http://paste.mitechie.com/show/1077/ [23:57] ok