[01:00] Hello everyone [01:00] I know we're in the post penguicon hangover period [01:01] party party [01:01] But wanted to still have our meeting even though it's mostly to highlight what happened. :) [01:01] First off, thank you to everyone who came out to the Penguicon release party [01:01] It was awesome, and I'll be posting pics from it up online [01:02] I hope you all had a great time [01:02] I think 14.04 will be considered on eof the better releases. [01:03] I gave ouot all of the discs that we had at Penguicon so if you're looking to get a disc please email me and I'll send you one of the "second stash" discs. :) [01:03] I already have one request in [01:05] But yeah, thank you again to the folks who came out and the folks who wanted to be there. :) [01:06] Any feedback on the release party? [01:09] No worries. If anyone has any feedback on the release party please feel free to post tot eh mailing list. [01:10] And again, if you would like some DVD-Roms please send me an email. [01:11] Anything else anyone would like to cover? [01:12] Hi cmaloney. U aren't talking to yourself [01:13] heh [01:13] I'm an only child. I'm used to it. :) [01:16] <_stink_> what was the turnout to the party? [01:16] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlLhuVz37uk [01:16] http://is.gd/xtRNma - Mark Shreeve (Live At Emma '94) - 'Darkness Comes' - YouTube [01:16] Not entirely sure. Over 20 folks [01:16] but they rotated through [01:18] jcastro was there, which was awesome. [01:19] as was Waldo, Krondor [01:19] lmorchard [01:20] heh, I wasn't trying to foist synthpop on you all [01:20] was lookin gfor something more like this: [01:20] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbVwhMZWI0U [01:20] http://is.gd/lShCzA - REDSHIFT at HJ2 in UK - Excerpt 2 - YouTube [01:22] Those racks in back are hypnotic [01:22] Anywho, if there's nothing else I'm OK with closing the meeting for now [01:23] There's not a whole lot planned other than the upcoming meetings [01:26] k, thanks everyone for coming out. [03:38] * tjagoda was at the release party [03:38] such release, much good [10:41] :) [10:42] Good morning [11:39] morning [11:53] cmaloney: Sorry I missed the meeting last night. I was watching Sharknado [11:55] lol, well now we know where the loco is. Below sharknado [12:01] nice. [12:12] I would normally watchit with a tablet in my hand, but instead I got a beer [12:22] Not helping [12:56] wow https://twitter.com/AthertonKD/status/463060349659660288 [12:56] http://is.gd/ks4VQx - Twitter / AthertonKD: The future is strange and ... [13:16] rick_h_: not quite sure what was going on with that github issue. i did most of that work late at night while drinking. but I do know for sure that the issue is a real issue and exists [13:16] just not sure what's causing it [13:32] mrgoodcat: which one is this? sorry lots of issues flying by lately [13:32] ummm hang on [13:32] pull #451 issue #449 [13:32] closed - fixed 449 and added a test - https://github.com/bookieio/Bookie/pull/451 [13:32] open - /:username/bmarks/search/:terms appears to be broken - https://github.com/bookieio/Bookie/issues/449 [13:33] i closed the pull because after rebasing my commits i realized I had actually worked almost in a full circle back to where i started [13:51] welp. [13:51] I could have done work today [13:51] instead I'm trying to set up todotxt [13:51] thanks, cmaloney. [13:51] reeeeal productive [13:51] ColonelPanic001: You're welcome. :) [13:51] Step 1 of GTD: Burn this manual and just do the damn thing! [13:52] yes [13:52] rick_h_: That's pathetic re: the rhinos. [13:52] haha, oops. The config file does not honor "~" [13:52] it created /home/mike/~/Dropbox/ [13:52] Hah [13:52] I was so confused, couldn't find it [13:54] lol [13:54] hah on the "thanks cmaloney" [13:55] boooo on the lack of it doing a user based abspath to figure out ~ [13:56] doing "rm -rf "./~" made me nervous [13:59] p.s. thanks for posting the slides [13:59] naturally they're in python. :P [13:59] of course. [14:01] ColonelPanic001: but of course. :) [14:02] Blame me being at Pycon a few weeks beforehand [14:02] hah [14:05] ColonelPanic001: same here execpt i'm doing this instead of work https://github.com/kvalle/diy-lisp [14:05] http://is.gd/dCY3dP - kvalle/diy-lisp · GitHub [14:07] heh [16:49] AWWWWW YISS [16:49] https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/O07cRtXO [16:50] http://is.gd/B1MZ9p - Pastebin: O07cRtXO | IRCCloud [16:50] gave that bitch an abstract syntax tree [16:50] bitches love abstract syntax trees [17:19] Checked my work mail. Automated process sent out a note that a file was missing [17:20] yay? [17:20] They put in the file, and the process completed, yet I got another note saying "Craig is out and this thing says bad things will happen Waaaaah!" [17:21] Apparently one of my new life-skills will need to be writing threatening letters that spark action but don't elicit panic. [18:00] lol [20:21] https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/05/05/wikimedia-foundation-selects-cyrusone-in-dallas-as-new-data-center/ [20:21] http://is.gd/ZUdz4i - Wikimedia Foundation selects CyrusOne in Dallas as new data center — Wikimedia blog [20:22] woot [20:22] moar power! [20:23] :) :) [20:26] full load at wikimedia must be pretty badass load [20:26] top 4 or 5 site, depending on how you count/the week. [20:26] yea... [20:27] must be quite the datacenter to handle the entire load [20:28] http://reportcard.wmflabs.org/# [20:28] http://is.gd/7DbRzm - Limn [20:29] I can't disclose gbit/sec numbers or anything like that, unfortunately :) [20:29] :P but but open [20:29] rly? i thought wikimedia was supposed to be all open [20:29] how is gbit/sec proprietary? [20:30] you can give me visits breakdown by region but not gbit/sec? seems a bit backwards [20:30] A) we disclose everything in our setup other than our passwords/private ssl certs (and the maxmind geoip lookup database, which is proprietary but the only real choice) [20:31] B) re bandwidth: DOS related reasons [20:31] ah good stuff [20:31] B-subpoint-1) But you can look up our peering relationships and do some math, though that doesn't tell you our transit [20:31] not worth it [20:32] https://git.wikimedia.org/summary/?r=operations/puppet.git [20:32] http://is.gd/0GoSTv - operations/puppet.git - Wikimedia [20:32] what happened in july 2008 in china? [20:32] did wiki get banned? [20:32] yeah, it happens [20:32] for most of a single month it looks like [20:32] they block specific pages (Tinnanman square etc) [20:32] hopefully they spell it like that when they try to block it [20:33] well, take those numbers with a huge grain of salt [20:33] right [20:33] those aren't varnich/apache numbers, they're via comscore [20:33] varnish [20:34] https://gdash.wikimedia.org/dashboards/reqsum/ [20:34] http://is.gd/5JLzkx - WMF stats [20:39] wonder if i visited a random 1000 pages and calculated the average size per page would i be able to guess gbit numbers within any reasonable tolerance..... [20:39] not worth it [20:39] time to go home [20:42] no :) [20:43] (I believe that the page size of our popular pages isn't exactly random/normal dist) [20:43] eg: Russia and Barack Obama, they're big ones :) [20:43] Barack Obama's page routinely breaks because editors put too many citations :) [20:44] well shit: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=gjkivAf3 [20:44] http://is.gd/9enBZb - text/plain; charset=utf-8 [20:44] sure hope it's fake [20:54] greg-g: no DDoS mitigation system? [20:56] jrwren: well, bandwidth isn't really a problem, honestly. From what I heard from our former network lead was that when she received emails threatening DDOSs she mostly just laughed [20:57] it's intelligent DDOS'ing that's our problem [20:57] ie: doing this one expensive API request over and over or whatever [21:00] https://www.peeringdb.com/view.php?asn=14907 [21:00] http://is.gd/nX3Hg6 - Peering Networks Detailed View [21:00] Traffic Levels 20-50 Gbps [22:01] Bam! I'm here two days in a row! That's a record for 2014. [22:03] I'm going to start throwing rocks at anyone that looks like they might have ever worked for ATT [22:11] Are you an angry Uverse customer or an angry wireless customer? [22:12] I dont really understand how you can have that much fiber infrastructure and still deliver bad service to the endpoints [22:13] angry uverse customer [22:14] it's more customer service at this point. I've tried two phone calls, a trip to the store, and now an online chat in order for me to throw more money at them [22:15] The experience of attempting to unlock my att wireless phone was so frustrating that I literally just went out and bought an unlocked phone [22:15] #ThanksATT [22:21] UGH [22:21] i'm sorry [22:21] but in good news, two-factor auth is enabled for both my google accounts [22:21] woot [22:22] Do they use Duo? [22:22] Or is it all hidden behind google branding? [22:25] i downloaded an auth app [22:25] like the battle.net one with shorter numbers [22:26] oh and evernote [23:50] rick_h_: I probably shouldn't mention who I worked with at Alcatel Lucent.