[00:05] <rick_h_> _stink_: you get anywhere with your git-svn?
[00:41] <_stink_> rick_h_: yep, what you suggested was perfect - rebase --autosquash -i then merge into master. then i just git svn dcommit
[00:42] <_stink_> i need to learn about the options for -i --autosquash, though
[00:43] <rick_h_> _stink_: coolio
[00:56] <rick_h_> hmmm, two carriers...maybe that's how I can get some 4k streaming
[01:02] <cmaloney> rick_h_: There you go
[01:04] <rick_h_> I will not rest until my underwear has an IPv6 address that everyone can access on the public internet!
[01:09] <jsivak> tmi
[01:09] <rick_h_> oh come on
[01:09] <waf> IPmyUnderwear?
[01:09] <jsivak> wheresmyunderwear.com
[01:10] <rick_h_> now that's a tracking cookie
[01:24] <cmaloney> boxersorbriefs.com
[01:26] <waf> well i'm glad your underwear is no longer broadcast-enabled.
[01:26] <cmaloney> waf: Yep
[01:27] <rick_h_> hah, come on subscribe to its network
[01:27] <rick_h_> undie-group
[01:29] <cmaloney> Gives new meaning to pub/sub
[11:33] <cmaloney> Good morning
[12:04] <rick_h_> morning ugh
[12:21] <cmaloney> Yeah, no kidding
[15:50] <brousch> Have any of you taken a Coursera course?
[15:51] <rick_h_> cmaloney: did I think. And drew
[15:53] <brousch> I kind of want to see if my son and I could do this one https://www.coursera.org/course/dino101
[15:53] <brousch> The description sounds very non-technical
[15:55] <brousch> Also maybe take this one https://www.coursera.org/course/fantasysf
[16:03] <brousch> Hm, too much reading in that one. I'll never finish
[17:45] <greg-g> hah! http://www.zerologic.com/Blog/How-to-get-the-original-RSS-feed-for-a-podcast-in-iTunes.html
[17:45]  * greg-g tests
[17:46] <greg-g> also, what the fuck?!
[17:46] <greg-g> greg@x200s:~/Downloads$ ex itunesFeedExtractor.php.zip
[17:46] <greg-g> Archive:  itunesFeedExtractor.php.zip
[17:46] <greg-g>   inflating: itunesFeedExtractor.php
[17:46] <greg-g>    creating: __MACOSX/
[17:46] <greg-g>   inflating: __MACOSX/._itunesFeedExtractor.php
[17:46] <greg-g> haha @ the __MACOSX/ dir
[17:46] <greg-g> like, dude, you're on a mac.
[17:46] <greg-g> and stupid zip creation, shouldda been a folder, jerk
[17:47] <greg-g> anywho...
[17:53] <rick_h_> heh
[18:11] <cmaloney> greg-g: I think that's so you get the correct perms on a Mac
[18:11] <cmaloney> or other file metadata (whatever they callit on a mac. Resources? Fork? Fuck if I remember)
[18:11] <greg-g> yeah, cuz Mac is just a real BSD with a nice GUI, right?
[18:12]  * greg-g trolls the mac fanbois
[18:12] <cmaloney> Well, it has baggage from System 9 onward.
[18:12] <cmaloney> and I love the Mac. I just wish Apple would knock off the patent nonsense
[18:13] <cmaloney> Steve's dead. Please stop.
[18:16] <cmaloney> Also: Distributing PHP for something that's likely a CLI: ugh
[18:16] <brousch> They are SCO 2
[18:16] <cmaloney> brousch: Yeah, there's definitely some parallels
[18:16] <cmaloney> I mean Apple no longer sells an OS.
[18:16] <cmaloney> Oh, wait, they do
[18:17] <cmaloney> and they have a hardware business and a mobile phone business
[18:17] <cmaloney> and a retail arm second to none
[18:17] <cmaloney> but yeah, Totally SCO.
[18:17] <cmaloney> ;)
[18:17] <brousch> I'm glad you agree
[18:17] <cmaloney> SCOs biggest problem was they hadn't had a product worth a second look since Linux 2.6
[18:18] <cmaloney> (I'd even argue 2.2)
[19:15] <cmaloney> http://breather.com/
[19:15] <greg-g> aka: need a place to take an "escort"?
[19:15] <cmaloney> Sometimes I wonder if I'm on the same planet anymore.
[19:16] <cmaloney> (where do people come up with this stuff?)
[19:16] <cmaloney> (Is this brilliant or should we give it a bike helmet so it doesn't hurt when it runs into walls)
[19:17] <greg-g> "Hey, there's this big market of overpaid techies who want all kinds of luxory goods and services, let's get it!"
[19:17] <cmaloney> I'm totally making an app to deliver bon bons on demand
[19:17] <cmaloney> by a guy dressed up as a rabbit
[19:17] <cmaloney> bun bun's bon bons
[19:18] <greg-g> .... so, do you know about what Uber has been doing?
[19:18] <greg-g> pretty much exactly that
[19:18] <cmaloney> Yeah, I get it
[19:18] <greg-g> cmaloney: you should move to SF!
[19:18] <rick_h_> haha
[19:18] <cmaloney> just wondered where the idea and implementation came from
[19:18] <greg-g> see above
[19:18] <cmaloney> It's like Craigslist was a great idea initially
[19:18] <cmaloney> until human nature took hold
[19:18] <greg-g> these techies LOVE it when they think you're giving them luxory/funness
[19:18] <rick_h_> cmaloney: well I'd say airbnb + co-working spaces + people that travel more than us homely folks
[19:19] <cmaloney> and stuff like Taskrabbit
[19:19] <greg-g> yep, fuck the lazy/"I'm too important for these things" techies
[19:19] <cmaloney> rick_h_: Yeah. We'll be able to measure our affluence by the number of people who we pay to do microtasking for us.
[19:19] <greg-g> welcome to the dystopian future, everyone. It's called "Silicon Valley".
[19:19] <trevlar> I thought it was going to be an app that would deliver something like this to you http://www.newyorkshitty.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/OxygenNYS.jpg
[19:19] <rick_h_> cmaloney: well I meant the breather thing
[19:19] <cmaloney> and the amount of microspaces we can afford.
[19:19] <greg-g> trevlar: hah
[19:19] <rick_h_> taskrabbit is I've got more $$ than time
[19:20] <rick_h_> and honestly, I can't complain. I pay for cleaners, started paying for lawn service
[19:20] <greg-g> specialization is for insects.
[19:20] <rick_h_> I'd rather be woodworking, or getting the camper ready, or taking my son to the park than doing those other things
[19:20] <cmaloney> Adn that's fine. I'm not questioning the how or why
[19:20] <rick_h_> so I pay for the priv.
[19:20] <greg-g> :)
[19:20] <cmaloney> I'm wondering who rents their spaces.
[19:21] <rick_h_> cmaloney: the article says they own the spaces
[19:21] <cmaloney> and how one determines this sort of thing
[19:21] <rick_h_> http://thenextweb.com/insider/2014/01/15/took-breather-breather/#!sivhf
[19:21] <rick_h_> goes through it
[19:21] <cmaloney> So it's like co-working by the hour
[19:21] <rick_h_> "The spaces themselves are all run and operated full-time by Breather"
[19:22] <rick_h_> it's more like "I've got a couple of hours to kill in this strange city between meetings. Let me get a room to take a cat nap and work on some email that's not a coffee sho"
[19:22] <cmaloney> Reminds me of those micro-hotels for salarymen in Japan
[19:22] <greg-g> you mean "sex working"
[19:22] <cmaloney> greg-g: Hell, you could probably do that on the streets of SF without issue. :)
[19:22] <cmaloney> Just as long as you don't try to park
[19:22] <cmaloney> or put up a pizzaria
[19:23] <cmaloney> ;)
[19:23] <rick_h_> "I couldn’t publish this article without raising the question of the use of Breather spaces for ‘romantic rendezvous.’"
[19:23] <rick_h_> per the article :)
[19:23] <greg-g> not really, you can be naked, but you can't be "visibly aroused"
[19:23] <rick_h_> lol
[19:23] <greg-g> aka: no boners, dudes
[19:23] <rick_h_> SF peeps must have more control than I do
[19:23] <greg-g> lol
[19:23] <greg-g> tmi
[19:24] <cmaloney> rick_h_: That's what meditation and yoga are for
[19:24] <greg-g> mental images can't be unseen
[19:24] <rick_h_> "look officer, you tell it to stop and see if it listens"
[19:24] <greg-g> lol
[19:24] <rick_h_> ok, back to code review...
[19:24] <greg-g> "... my job here is done."
[19:24] <rick_h_> lol
[19:24] <cmaloney> ;)
[19:24] <cmaloney> greg-g: Gives new meaning to "citation needed"
[19:24] <cmaloney> ;)
[19:25] <greg-g> :)
[19:26] <cmaloney> brb
[20:05] <brousch> No Ubuntu phones in 2014? They might as well give up
[20:06] <rick_h_> sourcy?
[20:07] <brousch> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/01/ubuntu-phone-small-oem-no-apps
[20:08] <cmaloney> I don't see where it says there won't be a phone
[20:09] <cmaloney> just that there aren't any major carriers / OEMs shipping until 2015
[20:09] <cmaloney> which seems perfectly reasonable
[20:09] <brousch> That's one more year of falling behind
[20:09] <cmaloney> brousch: I don't see it that way
[20:10] <cmaloney> I see it as another failing of the telecom industry to allow people to hook up whatever it is they want to their networks
[20:10] <brousch> “I think the ideal [Ubuntu Phone] customer today is someone who wants a dependable device,” Bacon posits, “but [one who] does not require a large catalogue of specific apps (as we don’t have many of them yet).”
[20:10] <cmaloney> brousch: s/Ubuntu Phone/Windows Phone/
[20:10] <cmaloney> s/Bacon/Ballmer/
[20:10] <cmaloney> s/catalogue/catalog/
[20:11] <cmaloney> s/./. RAAAWR/
[20:11] <brousch> So Ubuntu phone aspires to be next Windows phone?
[20:11] <brousch> I stand by giving up in that case
[20:11] <cmaloney> I'm saying that Google and Apple have a hell of a head start
[20:11] <brousch> Yes
[20:12] <brousch> I think it's time to learn real Android development
[20:14] <brousch> I have a feeling there will be more people using Android than Windows in 5 years
[20:16] <greg-g> I'm with brousch on this one
[20:16] <greg-g> and, thus, worried about what is in store for the Ubuntu community in the near term
[20:17] <brousch> greg-g: Servers
[20:17] <greg-g> they were banking on mobile putting them into the black, they're still in the red
[20:17] <brousch> We still need servers to run all of the nifty backends
[20:18] <waf> http://www.halfarsedagilemanifesto.org/
[20:18] <waf> ...ouch. way too close to home.
[20:19] <greg-g> waf: yep
[20:20] <rick_h_> http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/01/ubuntu-maker-boosted-revenue-in-2013-but-doubled-loss-to-21-million/
[20:21] <brousch> Ubuntu TV is going nowhere, and it sounds like Roku is taking that niche
[21:42] <greg-g> brousch: http://www.newcandescent.com/ via http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/12/24/a-manufacturer-found-a-loophole-around-that-incandescent-light-bulb-ban/
[22:24] <greg-g> I thought that was interesting, :/
[22:51] <jcastro> rick_h_, do you have any LED floods?
[22:51] <jcastro> or just A19's?
[23:23] <rick_h_> jcastro: hmm, not floods. Just normal LEDs on my garage
[23:23] <rick_h_> yea, normal A19s so far
[23:23] <rick_h_> I did get one LED recessed light, and it sucks
[23:23] <rick_h_> stuck it in my bathroom and hid it and feel ashamed I spent some $40 on it