[00:23] shakes808: you just need to keep a client on [00:23] I use irccloud. It stays logged in [00:24] Alternatively there are some premade bots that do it [00:24] similar to http://irclogs.ubuntu.com [00:24] http://is.gd/3kOn6O - Index of / [00:26] shakes808: I can help you later tonight. Gotta go [01:17] Evening [01:20] party [01:28] .np squeekyhoho [01:28] squeekyhoho's last track - The Eucharist by Flesh Field on Strain [8 May 2014, 21:12] [01:28] Whoops. [01:29] That's old actually. [01:38] let the evening part 2 start wheeee [01:41] That good eh? [01:41] .np squeekyhoho [01:41] squeekyhoho's current track - Physical Cities by The Bad Plus on 2008-07-26: 10,000 Lakes Festival, Detroit Lakes, MN, USA [01:41] Um, that's not right. [01:42] * cmaloney went to the library tonight and raided their CD collection [02:38] http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/05/report-apple-to-acquire-beats-electronics-for-3-2-billion/ [02:38] http://is.gd/hMoXzd - Report: Apple to acquire Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion | Ars Technica [02:39] This does not surprise me in the slightest [02:39] Beats are all about how good the music looks. [02:39] heh [02:39] Dr. Dre just became PLAYA!!! [02:40] yea, you do see a lot of beats out there [02:40] Dre gonna be like "Jay-Z, Masta-P, P-diddy... pfff.. come work for me... bitches" [02:40] did you just write a line of perl? [02:40] :P [02:41] nah, that is pyhton bytecode [02:41] oooooh [02:41] cool [02:41] def jayz(self): [02:41] ;) [02:42] class DrDre(playa): [02:42] damn I hate debugging interdependent tests [02:42] class playa(jrwren): pass # sssshhhh [02:42] dant [02:42] something [02:42] hah [05:27] Zurich is crazy [05:28] I paid 4 Francs (about $4 plus change) for an espresso yesterday. [05:28] wheeee [05:28] coffee! [05:29] :) [05:30] but effing jetlag [05:30] yea, I hate it when the flights don't time well enough with the destinations to help with that stuff [12:48] Good morning [12:48] morning [12:48] Glad I'm working from home today as the AC unit in the building is apparently not working [12:48] wheee [12:49] Yeah, at least with home I know I don't have AC but I have the ability to open up windows. [12:49] yea [12:50] http://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/254byo/what_motivates_tim_pope/ [12:50] http://is.gd/xDsmt4 - Too Many Requests [12:51] heh [12:54] top comment: he probably just likes programming and wants them for his own use [12:54] bingo [13:00] webupd8 is awesome http://www.webupd8.org/2014/05/install-atom-text-editor-in-ubuntu-via-ppa.html [13:00] http://is.gd/m5aLDS - Install Atom Text Editor In Ubuntu Via PPA ~ Web Upd8: Ubuntu / Linux blog [13:00] no more having to build that on my laptop [13:01] nice [13:10] ya'll are late [13:10] friday friday [13:10] I've been up for 9 hours [13:11] why? [13:11] :P [13:12] its only 1pm UTC. where are you? moscow? [13:12] jrwren: Zurich, UTC+2 [13:12] that, and jetlag [13:27] greg-g: Says the guy that starts his day normally at 10am EDT. ;) [13:27] cmaloney: :) [13:29] I think I figured out how Keurig is going to do their DRM on their KCups. [13:29] optical circuit. They've been putting a TM band around their cups. [13:30] make them only operate after a blood sample via a poker inthe top of each cup? [13:30] I've been noticing their new design [13:30] They're really pushing having their name on the cups [13:30] Will be interesting to see if my hunch is correct [13:31] because adding rfid to the cup would be expensive. [13:31] but using TM law for "look and feel" would be more direct. [13:31] can't wait until all my friends stop asking me to hax0r wifi for them and instead ask me to hack their coffee [13:31] mrgoodcat: No doubt. [13:31] moka pot! [13:32] you get a moka pot and you get a moka pot! [13:32] rick_h_: Are you having a stroke? [13:32] just get a french press and call it a day [13:32] brousch: not yet, but it's planning for Sat [13:34] my mom uses a chemex [13:34] What happens Saturday? [13:35] i had an aeropress at school [13:36] brousch: I run out of battery juice and have my stroke [13:36] 2 stroke or 4? [13:36] Camping? [13:37] brousch: trying to, it's in the shop and they 'forgot' to fix it yesterday [13:37] but mainly working [13:37] working working working working what day is it working [13:38] omfg... beware. [13:38] of the pie [13:38] amateur tip: the order of -lliba -llibb MATTERS GREATLY, maybe. [13:39] that means in setup.py with ext_modules Extension(libraries=[...]) too [13:44] haha [13:47] rick_h_: Oh that's no good. [13:47] rick_h_: If you want you can tent out in our backyard. [13:47] I'll run an extension cord. [13:48] heh, oh I'll be at the campground at some point today [13:48] It's sort of like a KOA. :) [13:48] and I better have good 4g out there [13:48] close to the hwy so should be good [13:50] We are going to Silver Lake Jellystone on June 7 [13:50] cool, jellystone is supposed to be a nice chain [13:53] That one is right by Silver Lake, which is a weird little lake behind a huge Lake MI dune [13:55] I was there last summer - pretty nice campground [13:55] you can even take a ride with Yogi Bear! [13:56] That reminds me, I need to show some Yogi Bear cartoons to my kid before then so he knows who the heck that is [13:57] lol [13:57] "we must bring a pick-i-nick basket" [13:57] This trip is a 2 night trial of our new tent and camping stuff before the bigger camping events [13:58] very cool [13:59] widox: You went to Jellystone without kids? [14:02] brousch: Why is that a bad thing? [14:03] From Shostakovich to: [14:03] .np squeekyhoho [14:03] squeekyhoho's current track - Watching Over You (Battery Cage remix) by Solitary Experiments on Cause & Effect [14:03] brousch: went with buddy and his daughter [14:07] Just seems weird, like going to Chuck E Cheese without a kid [14:16] .np evarlast [14:16] evarlast's last track - The Lost Elysion by Xandria on Neverworld's End [9 May 2014, 13:29] [14:17] sounds about right. I didn't know we had a last.fm bot here :) [14:21] heh [14:44] netsplit? [15:13] I have those messages on /ignore. [15:15] it wasn't a netsplit [15:15] irccloud burped [15:15] actually maybe it was [15:15] i should say i don't know [15:16] but my other server hiccuped at the exact same instant [15:18] I was fine [15:23] _stink_, dzho, JonathanD and UnFixed all had ping timeouts [15:23] ow. [15:23] I think notifications work. :) [15:24] ohoops [15:24] didn't mean to ping everybody [15:24] heh [15:24] oh well [15:25] It was a linode issue. [15:27] i'm not on linode [15:30] http://allofbach.com/en/ [15:30] http://is.gd/oxq4SF - Homepage - All of Bach [15:30] wish i could think of a good way to index the "usefulness" of the title text and not display stupid titles [15:31] That's pretty cool, but wish it could be downloaded / shared outside of their site. [15:37] I <3 FedEx [15:38] Only they could take a package from Ohio and give an estimate that it'll take a week to deliver. [15:38] I could drive to Cleveland sooner. [15:39] i h8 fedex [15:39] And knowing FedEx they'll likely meet that estimate. [18:13] .np evarlast [18:13] evarlast's current track - Drown in Me by Xandria on Eversleeping [18:38] Nice choice [18:38] .np squeekyhoho [18:38] squeekyhoho's current track - Down The Slopes Of Death by Amon Amarth on Versus The World [19:08] lol@atom [19:08] >only supports mac [19:08] >works fine on linux [19:08] >start it up on a mac for the first time [19:08] >crashes [19:08] >mfw === Guest48792 is now known as akelling [19:54] http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/05/oracles-java-api-code-protected-by-copyright-appeals-court-rules/ [19:54] http://is.gd/D7ThbV - Oracle’s Java API code protected by copyright, appeals court rules | Ars Technica [19:54] fuck [19:55] did I just wake up some years ago? [19:55] wasn't this big news then? [19:55] leave stuff alone omg [19:55] That's the apellate version [19:57] Also, I'll say it again: All the folks who screamed bloody murder over Mono but not over Java need to apologize to Microsoft. [19:58] cmaloney: what were folks saying? [19:59] * mrgoodcat doesn't remember anything like that [20:00] www.mono-project.com/MonoConcerns [20:00] cmaloney: Well remember that Microsoft was more evil at that time, and Java was from friendly Sun [20:00] Yep. i bought into the hype. [20:02] "Linux is not in the public domain. Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches. That's the way that the license works." [20:02] Oh, hey guys, feel free to use this code from us [20:20] https://coreos.com/blog/coreos-beta-release/ [20:20] http://is.gd/yym3fR - CoreOS Beta Release