[00:02] <Havenstance> jrwren, nah, I run an internet gaming community
[00:07] <Havenstance> how do i disable this annoying nag screen in xubuntu complaining about the stupid screen saver being b0rked?
[00:07] <Havenstance> its a vm so I could really care less about the damn screen saver
[11:33] <tony-smlr> Getting ready to go live! SMLR E122 Video: http://youtu.be/zYzs7bARFTs - Audio: http://live.smlr.us:8000/streaming (4/5/2014 7:30A EDT)
[11:34] <tony-smlr> We will be chatting in #smlr
[13:26] <cmaloney> good morning
[15:17] <rick_h_> morn
[15:37] <cmaloney> Are we having fun yet?
[15:37] <cmaloney> Also: Happy Tabletop Gaming day.
[15:38] <rick_h_> heh, tired
[15:38] <rick_h_> got up early to get hte camper out of storage
[15:38] <rick_h_> and bookie went down
[15:38] <rick_h_> I need to get the servers redone at pycon bad, with monitoring
[15:38] <cmaloney> LMK what you need help with
[15:39] <rick_h_> yea, we'll chat. I want to get things up on larger instances, I get a landscape account from work I want to use on the server
[15:39] <rick_h_> so that'll be fun
[15:39] <cmaloney> Haven't used Landscape, but that should be interesting to check out
[15:39] <rick_h_> and get the deployments cleaned up, probably won't get to a full juju/charm'd setup, and need the CI setup again.
[15:39] <rick_h_> yea, kind of the goals of pycon I think
[15:40] <rick_h_> get ready to scale the next 100k bookmarks
[15:40] <cmaloney> Did we hit 100K?
[15:40] <rick_h_> oh yea, over 104k right now
[15:40] <rick_h_> https://bmark.us/dashboard
[15:40] <cmaloney> Woah
[15:40] <rick_h_>  coming up on 100k unique urls
[15:41] <rick_h_> and heading jumped over 350 users with bookmarks
[15:41] <cmaloney> That' pending activations number is way too high. :)
[15:41] <rick_h_> yea, well that's spam accounts from the start of bookie
[15:42] <rick_h_> sam has a branch to clean those out that I've not landed/run yet
[15:42] <rick_h_> so we'll start to actually expire signups that done complete signups within 30 days
[15:42] <cmaloney> I'd say 7 days
[15:42] <rick_h_> well technically it expires in 3
[15:42] <rick_h_> but the gardening to remove is set to 30
[15:42] <cmaloney> if you haven't figured it out in 7 days then you're not coming back
[15:42] <rick_h_> can move it around
[15:42] <cmaloney> Ah, OK
[15:43] <rick_h_> the code to deal with expired activations doens't exist yet though. Can look at sending a second email or something maybe if it expires. not sure
[15:43] <rick_h_> had some idea for the concept at the time, but don't recall what it was now years later lol
[15:49] <cmaloney> Could do a 72 hours reminder activation should the mail not bounce
[15:49] <rick_h_> yea
[15:49] <cmaloney> or 24 hours
[15:49] <rick_h_> yea, leave the features work to the students and try to get the infrastructer some love
[16:06] <jrwren> jamming!
[16:06] <jrwren> battery about to die :)
[16:07] <rick_h_> ruh roh
[16:07] <rick_h_> backup battery time
[16:07] <cmaloney> Heh
[16:08] <cmaloney> jrwren: What are you jamming on?
[16:08]  * rick_h_ is reminded to pack up his second thinkpad battery for pycon
[16:08] <cmaloney> Yeah, I need to pack my charger.
[16:08] <cmaloney> and an extension cord. :)
[16:50] <waf> i just discovered postgreSQL's geometric functions http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/functions-geometry.html
[16:50] <waf> this is insane. no idea they existed
[16:52] <jrwren> i'm not really amming :(
[17:38] <jrwren> waf	
[17:38] <jrwren> waf: i learned the windowing functions this week.
[17:38] <jrwren> REALLY SWEET
[17:38] <jrwren> postgresql really is the greated B ever made.
[17:38] <jrwren> greatest DB ever made.
[17:38] <jrwren> stupid lag.
[17:39] <jrwren> bad home wifi, zomg, it was because microwave was on?
[17:40] <waf> jrwren: awesome. i have experience with the SQL Server windowing function, but not postgres.
[17:40] <waf> whenever there's a tricky query i'm trying to figure out, it seems like windowing functions are almost always the answer.
[17:40] <jrwren> awesome.
[17:40] <jrwren> sql server is pretty darn great.
[17:40] <jrwren> but postgresql is just awesome.
[17:41] <jrwren> arrays, and ranges
[17:41] <jrwren> and you can do arrays of ranges.
[17:42] <waf> yeah, i think i've only scratched the surface of postgres. but the surface is all you really need for 95% of applications
[17:42] <waf> still super-exciting though
[18:12] <Havenstance> afternoon
[18:30] <cmaloney> howdy
[18:31] <cmaloney> anyone jamming?
[19:20] <Havenstance> cmaloney, define jamming?
[19:22] <waf> it's an ancient michigan ritual of throwing strawberry jam at each other.
[19:22] <waf> or maybe https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam
[19:23] <jrwren> mmm... cherry jam
[19:23] <jrwren> mmm... blueberry jam
[19:23] <jrwren> mmm... peach jam
[19:23] <jrwren> mmm... someother michigan fruit jam
[19:51] <Havenstance> mmmm michigan blueberry jam
[20:02] <rick_h_> rasberry ftw
[20:12] <rick_h_> cmaloney: time to convince jsivak to go py 3.4 https://docs.python.org/3/library/statistics.html#averages-and-measures-of-central-location
[20:21] <cmaloney> rick_h_: Heh
[21:57] <cmaloney> Evening
[21:58] <cmaloney> well, almost
[22:20] <Havenstance> howdy
[23:31] <cmaloney> Yay tax season
[23:31] <cmaloney> (Yes, I'm still filling out my taxes)
[23:49] <cmaloney> I love answers that JoDee gets for her student papers
[23:50] <cmaloney> I swear if you put something on there like "please copy this sentence to the paper verbatim" they'd mess it up and demand partial credit for the parts they got right.