=== mthax is now known as mth === mth is now known as mtx [12:50] Yay, I'm getting Russian Spam now. :) [12:50] Thought it might have been a "press release" from a band since it was sent to the OMC account [12:50] Nope. Lose 2-4 pounds weekly. [12:56] By slam dancing to our music [13:27] lol [13:28] Heh, definitely. [14:07] Good morning btw [14:08] morning [14:17] cmaloney: stop adding Go books on goodreads. [14:17] Not fair, you're not supposed to get better at it [14:21] ColonelPanic001: Heh. :) [14:22] Funny thing is I haven't read all that much [14:23] Speaking of which, if anyone wants to play more Go LMK [14:23] brousch: It's a great way to learn. Seriously. [14:23] Not sure if I'd go up against random strangers on the internet yet. [14:23] why do they destroy you? [14:23] What's a good way to learn? [14:23] Unless they're Nolan Bushell, in which case it'd be an honor to receive an asskicking on the Go board from him. [14:24] yeah, if you want to learn to play go, just get in there and start losing [14:24] the famous quote by some master go player is "a beginner should lose their first fifty games as quickly as possible" [14:24] ColonelPanic001: That would ruin my perfect record [14:24] brousch: There's also some decent Go problem apps on the Play store [14:24] Tsumego Pro is nice. [14:24] brousch: I don't gamble for the same reason. I have bought exactly one scratch-off lottery thing. Paid a dollar, won $1. I win. [14:27] brousch: There's also some pretty good books out there [14:27] but I'd highly recommend getting either an app for a tablet (phone can be too small at times) [14:28] BW-Go is good for online play, GoDroid is excellent for solo play [14:28] and here I thought you were talking go-lang [14:29] jrwren: Yeah, this one pre-dates it a little bit. :) [14:29] I signed up for this dragon server [14:29] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mco.prj.srv.bwdgs [14:29] http://goo.gl/i0DLf1 - BW-DGS - Android Apps on Google Play [14:30] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mco.prj.srv.bwgnugo [14:30] http://goo.gl/y8hpM2 - BW-GnuGo - Android Apps on Google Play [14:30] Was freenode down for a period of time yesterday? [14:31] not that i know of [14:31] maybe your server netsplit [14:31] at around 18:38 yesterday mine netsplit [14:32] Hmm, ok. Never heard of that before. Interesting [14:33] freenode netsplits all the time [14:33] Well that was fun [14:35] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mco.prj.app.bwgo [14:35] http://goo.gl/La3htT - BW-Go - Android Apps on Google Play [14:36] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.aifactory.go <- This one is a little strange in how it scores. [14:36] http://goo.gl/h1Ypyc - Go - Android Apps on Google Play [14:36] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.agrothe.go <- This one is a lot better. [14:36] http://goo.gl/ivAqNH - GOdroid - Android Apps on Google Play [14:36] Though the interface isn't that pretty. [14:37] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.lrstudios.android.tsumego_workshop [14:37] http://goo.gl/VoC1nm - Tsumego Pro (Go Problems) - Android Apps on Google Play [14:37] This is a bunch of Go problems. [14:37] I don't want problems. i want solutions! [14:37] You'll get solutions [14:38] http://shop.gogameguru.com/go-books/go-ebooks/ <- This is a decent series, though the author is very chatty in his books [14:38] http://goo.gl/4DlcRc - Go eBooks - Download Go Books [14:39] self-published and in need of an editor, but otherwise quite good [14:40] And there's lots of published Go books out there. I'm finding Beginning Go is a decent second-book but not a terribly good first book [14:41] Or rather a companion book [14:44] Anywho, that's my Go talk for today. [14:44] :) [14:44] Please exit throught he gift shop [14:56] Is there a Go server written in Go yet? [14:56] brousch: Consider it an opportunity [14:57] I would name it GoGo and make jokes about whether it boots or not [15:00] Would plugins be called "gadgets"? [15:01] Then you could have GoGo gadget arms [15:01] oooh, that's good [15:01] I'm sure I'm not the only one to think of this. :) [15:04] cmaloney: On the topic of games, I think you suggested Fluxx to me a while ago. We gave it a try and enjoyed it [15:04] brousch: I'm glad. I hate that game. :) [15:04] But it works for some people. [15:05] heh [15:05] I need to work my family up to munchkin [15:05] This is a pretty good start [15:06] Be careful with Munchkin and younger children [15:06] some of the sets are a little more risque than others [15:06] I think I have plain and pirate [15:06] OK [15:07] http://forums.sjgames.com/showthread.php?t=92732 [15:07] http://goo.gl/4waATw - Munchkin for young children - Steve Jackson Games Forums [15:08] Uno is his favorite game, so sabotaging people is not a problem [15:09] Hah [15:09] you might want to check out Ascension: Apprentice Edition [15:09] $10 and a decent 2 player game [15:09] Only thing that might be a little intense for him would be monsters getting cut in half. [15:10] http://www.imagekind.com/art/Dreamers-Glassart_art?IMID=ed1dad9e-efe7-4bd2-b680-1807f1eb9069 [15:10] http://goo.gl/0IG4gK - Dreamer's Glass by Eric Sabee [15:10] This is the style of the artwork [15:10] http://www.imagekind.com/art/Black-Watch-Eliteart_art?IMID=a3f30cf8-bf6c-46d6-9ea2-d4e310a4822a [15:10] http://goo.gl/WCzBmz - Black Watch Elite by Eric Sabee [15:11] Yeah, we'll stick with the fluxxes for probably 2 years [15:11] kk [15:11] They have different "flavors" too [15:11] Yeah [15:12] Though iirc Fluxx has some PG cards in there [15:12] I think there's weed references in there. [15:12] minor references at best [15:14] There's also some "programming" games out there. [15:14] Duck Duck Go, Robot Rally [15:14] Have only played Duck Duck Go. JoDee didn't care for it. [15:15] I have robot turtle [15:15] Tried it about a year ago with poor results, so I'll wait a while and try it again [15:17] Oh, yeah, that kickstarter game [17:25] StoneTable: !!! [17:25] cmaloney: your email said videos were on the website, but I only see June. [17:26] One sec [17:31] http://www.mug.org/2014/07/video-july-8th-2014-meeting/ [17:31] http://goo.gl/8nxjEI - Video: July 8th 2014 Meeting | Michigan!/usr/group [17:32] hey jrwren :) [17:32] thanks cmaloney [17:32] jrwren: np [18:22] just used my old crusty bug triaging knowledge from when I was in the top 10ish of bug triagers on LP to help my boss [18:22] basically, this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage#Any [18:22] http://goo.gl/FJem22 - Bugs/FindRightPackage - Ubuntu Wiki [18:23] thanks #ubuntu-bugs and bdmurray [18:27] heh [18:39] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=140510291304119&w=2 [18:39] http://goo.gl/SB6FGx - 'First release of LibreSSL portable is available.' - MARC