[00:51] <cmaloney> greg-g: WEll that sounds like fun
[01:03] <cmaloney> EVening
[01:03] <cmaloney> Apparently I hang on the shift key a lot. :)
[02:15] <cmaloney> https://archive.org/details/openmetalcast
[02:56] <cmaloney> http://www.anandtech.com/show/7245/ergodox-review-an-ergonomic-mechanical-keyboard-via-massdrop
[04:03] <derekv> http://echo.rsmw.net/n00bfaq.html#the-indentation-thing so i guess, haskell is whitespace sensitive.  sometimes.  if you want.
[04:10] <rick_h_> widox: greg-g 0.1a8 released https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/bookie/
[14:01] <cmaloney> good morning
[14:01] <rick_h_> morning
[14:03] <brousch> kill me now
[14:03] <rick_h_> umm, wasn't planning on it, but I guess
[14:04] <brousch> Sinus  infection has had me up at 3:30-4AM every day this week
[14:04] <brousch> Couldn't get back to sleep this morning
[14:15] <cmaloney> Ugh
[14:24] <jrwren> ugh
[14:25] <jrwren> greg-g: have you tried the socratic method?
[14:32] <cmaloney> jrwren: Having a debate with your servers to stimulate critical thinking?
[14:36] <jrwren> cmaloney: i haven't needed to, yet.
[14:45] <cmaloney> Ah, thought that was how you were using the socratic method.
[14:45] <cmaloney> ;)
[14:46] <brousch> Has anyone heard of a good use for a 1U rack tray containing approximately 19 Raspberry Pis (and power for them)?
[14:47] <rick_h_> raising your electrical bill? taking up that last empty 1U space in your rack?
[14:48] <brousch> Someone local designed such a thing for a specific purpose, but is looking for ideas on other uses
[15:00] <devinheitmueller> Wall of televisions?
[15:04] <brousch> devinheitmueller: That's all I could come up with too. Someplace that needed to stream a lot of videos to different locations
[15:04] <devinheitmueller> If the Pi had better transcoding support, it would make a nice transcoder.
[15:04] <devinheitmueller> There are comparable BCM components with transcoding cores, but I don't believe the Pi has one.
[15:05] <brousch> They were talking about Beagle Bone Blacks instead of Pis at some point
[15:05] <devinheitmueller> I don't think the BeagleBone Black has an H.264 encode core.
[15:06] <devinheitmueller> If I recall, it only has a decoder.
[15:06] <devinheitmueller> The BeagleBone Black is a nice piece of kit though.
[15:19] <devinheitmueller> brousch: here you go:  http://hackaday.com/2013/11/20/raspis-and-arduinos-for-fm-broadcast-streaming/
[15:21] <brousch> That's interesting
[15:37] <cmaloney> It might be useful for multi-machine parallel processing experiments that don't require a lot of CPU
[15:38] <cmaloney> outside of that I'm not sure what you'd get out of such an experiment other than street-cred.
[15:38] <cmaloney> and dubious street-cred at that.
[15:42] <brousch> Well there is apparently one legit use for it, but I don't know what that was
[16:17] <greg-g> jrwren: I doubt it'll work, it'll come off as condescending
[16:55] <jrwren> greg-g: don't condescend.
[16:56] <jrwren> brousch: openstack on ARM
[16:56] <jrwren> 19 compute nodes :p
[16:57] <brousch> Maybe an openstack training tool?
[17:00] <greg-g> jrwren: so hard not to! ;)
[17:44] <jrwren> greg-g: change comes from within
[17:51] <greg-g> jrwren: yes master.
[19:07] <rick_h_> ok, this is cool http://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?ux=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fbmark.us&tab=mobile
[19:08] <rick_h_> waf: back when we were hacking on the tag widget for bookie didn't you have one you were using that was native JS?
[19:37] <waf> rick_h_: yeah, i have this one that sits on top of the jquery autocomplete widget: http://files.fuqua.io/misc/wondrous/
[19:37] <waf> from forever ago. jquery 1.6
[19:45] <rick_h_> waf: ah, nvm then. Yea, I want to do a tag widget for the FF plugin and debating on trying to port my YUI one over to pure modern-js or not
[19:51] <waf> yeah, probably too much baggage
[19:51] <waf> modern js could be fun. maybe some datalist love
[20:00] <rick_h_> hmm, interesting
[20:00] <rick_h_> yea, I've been having fun going pure JS, just things you take for granted like delegate events and such
[20:04] <waf> yeah, the introduction of querySelector[All] made it fun
[20:05] <waf> what do you mean delegate events? just like listening on a top level element for child element events?
[20:06] <rick_h_> yea, well in YUI it returns an event object you can use to check if the event is already bound, etc. I ran into issues with that and getting dupe events, getting issues in node.value vs node.setAttribute, etc
[20:06] <rick_h_> little things that just are enough different that with the way the extension works (long living, open/close/etc) made for some fun getting things working last night
[20:07] <rick_h_> YUI delete takes an additional param on what selector to watch for so you can delegate on one node, for all a, in raw js that's all manual
[20:08] <waf> ah, gotcha
[20:08]  * rick_h_ is spoiled by modern JS tools
[20:08] <waf> oh, btw! how did chc go?
[20:09] <rick_h_> meh, we had 5 people and had two tables not connected. Worked well enough I think.
[20:09] <rick_h_> bandwidth is nice on the mifi there, coffee was ok, but not that good, busier than I had hoped, and we couldn't take over the back area
[20:09] <rick_h_> so we'll keep going and see how it goes
[20:09] <rick_h_> but we should split up and grab two tables to start with probably and make sure we've got room for at least 8
[20:10] <rick_h_> got derekv's bookie android app updates on my phone :)
[20:27] <cmaloney> Yeah, I think it went well
[20:27] <cmaloney> and I think rick_h_ got the wrong coffee. ;)
[20:28] <rick_h_> hah
[20:28] <rick_h_> it was a bit watery
[20:28] <cmaloney> Might be the soy milk they use
[20:29] <cmaloney> You might want to try the french vietnamese coffee
[20:29] <cmaloney> I <3 lattees but that is some gooooood shit.
[20:30] <rick_h_> ok, I'll experiment next week
[20:30] <cmaloney> I'll get you a small one so if you don't like it no worries. :)
[20:31] <rick_h_> yea, all good
[20:31] <rick_h_> but yea, I mean we had CHC, we had room for more than 4, and we got some work done. So I'll call it a success
[20:31] <cmaloney> ++
[20:31] <rick_h_> and I liked the walking around down town, kind of cool
[20:31] <cmaloney> Yeah, it's nice down there.
[20:32] <cmaloney> Not so nice when it's' 5 below but you take the good / bd.
[20:32] <cmaloney> bad
[20:32] <rick_h_> heh, I don't mind a little brisk walk
[20:32] <rick_h_> hope they shovel it up a bit in the snow
[20:32] <cmaloney> Let's just say that brick looks nice when it's not snowing
[20:33] <rick_h_> and cmaloney can get rides now so we can get him wasted since I have to pass his house to get there/back
[20:33] <cmaloney> and it's a real bitch when it is
[20:33] <cmaloney> woo woo!
[20:33] <rick_h_> hah
[20:33] <cmaloney> "Shhhuuure JoSheee. I hasssn't been dinkin' tonighsshsssht."