[00:58] <cmaloney> par-tay
[00:58] <waldo323> :)
[01:29] <gamerchick02> hee
[01:29] <gamerchick02> head-ache.  blah. i think it's codep that hurts.
[01:29] <gamerchick02> gonna take some meds and lay down
[12:26] <cmaloney> Good morning
[12:30] <brousch> so far
[12:30] <brousch> You let me complete my line of doom
[12:36] <cmaloney> brousch: You mean your weak formation? :)
[12:38] <brousch> dooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooom
[12:38] <brousch> I didn't say who it would doom
[12:43] <cmaloney> At least we're clear on that. ;)
[13:32] <ColonelPanic001> hi
[13:32] <rick_h__> party
[16:13] <nullspace> http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-announce/2014-July/002457.html
[16:13] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/lAeUKD - [ANNOUNCE] xorg-server 1.16.0
[16:21] <jcastro> rick_h__, https://medium.com/@leostatic/cycle-of-vim-e1528fdf18a5
[16:21] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/jWTaWz - Cycle of Vim — Medium
[16:21] <jcastro> for you
[16:23] <jrwren> you login to an ancient unix known as solaris or aix. you try vim. it doesn't work. you try vi. how different can it be? you ask yourself. You try a few things. Nothing works. damn.
[16:35] <rick_h__> jcastro: :)
[16:35] <rick_h__> jrwren: you avoid working on archiac stuff and enjoy the modern world at your disposal :)
[17:08] <cmaloney> Easier said than done.
[17:10] <greg-g> switch jobs? I was told that was easy.
[17:10] <rick_h__> you were told that?
[17:10] <rick_h__> not easy, but definitely a tool available
[17:10] <jrwren> it was over a decade ago that I learned I do not like vi. I like vim.
[17:11] <cmaloney> I like vim, but vi is a nice subset
[17:12] <greg-g> rick_h__: it's the unsaid libertarian mantra
[17:12] <rick_h__> ah, haven't gone to enough libertarian school. More to learn
[17:13] <rick_h__> ugh planes getting shot down 2 days before getting on a plane is not a recipe for marital success :/
[17:13] <greg-g> :/
[17:16] <jrwren> wait... who is libertarian?
[17:16] <jrwren> or... greg-g... oh... i see what you did there.
[17:21] <greg-g> :)
[17:23] <jcastro> rick_h__, have you seen this: http://oneplus.net/
[17:23] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/JswzDG - Home - OnePlus.net
 I like vim, but vi is a nice subset
[17:24] <jcastro> I would argue that vim is vi
[17:24] <jcastro> and that "vi" is dead.
[17:24] <rick_h__> jcastro: yea, saw that. The whole invite thing is a bit wtf, but interesting.
[17:24] <jcastro> yeah probably to keep shipping promises realistic
[17:25] <rick_h__> jcastro: but there are reviews from people that have one
[17:25] <cmaloney> jcastro: vim has replaced vi in my workflow
[17:25] <jcastro> otherwise, they'd probably be swamped
[17:25] <jcastro> rick_h__, are they good?
[17:25] <cmaloney> but if given the choice between straight-vi and another editor I'd go with vi
[17:26] <rick_h__> jcastro: seems ok http://www.engadget.com/products/oneplus/one/
[17:26] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/sFOZIb - OnePlus One review - Engadget
[17:27] <jcastro> Atom is really growing on me
[17:27] <jcastro> for non-terminal editor I mean
[17:29] <cmaloney> There are such things? :)
[17:29] <jcastro> I'm not joking, it's _fantastic_
[17:29] <jcastro> and it has a vim plugin that is pretty nice
[17:29] <jcastro> though, rick_h__ we need to swap vim tips
[17:29] <jcastro> I need better git workflow
[17:29] <jcastro> like, from inside the editor
[17:29] <rick_h__> jcastro: I just use the cli and use git aliases to make it work for me
[17:30] <rick_h__> jcastro: fugative is supposed to be the thing though
[17:30] <jcastro> huh ... that's very unrick
[17:30] <cmaloney> I use fugtive but only for display purposes of what branch I'm on
[17:30] <rick_h__> cliftw (license plate)
[17:31] <rick_h__> jcastro: in a tiling world I never have a screen without a terminal already.
[17:31] <rick_h__> so it works better than rearranging my editor for git stuff
[17:31] <cmaloney> Yeah, I use git on the command-line as well
[17:31] <cmaloney> it makes more sense to learn git natively than to try to wrap an editor around it
[17:32] <jcastro> mostly I want it for info purposes
[17:32] <jcastro> which branch I'm on, etc.
[17:32] <cmaloney> fugitive
[17:32] <cmaloney> It'll get you there with no fuss
[17:33] <rick_h__> jcastro: shell prompt provides all info on current branch/etc. I've got 'git sync' for updating local trunk off upstream and 'git qa-pr' to pull down pull requests and running/testing/qa'ing them locally.'
[17:33] <rick_h__> jcastro: so happy to share some git hacks, but don't have anything for you in vim.
[17:34] <rick_h__> other than everyone seems to use fugative, but not been able to get myself into it
[17:34] <jrwren> jcastro: vim-fugitive has some git command when you need 'em. I rarely use 'em for anything but git blame.
[17:34] <jcastro> rick_h__, do you have your dotfiles in gh somewhere?
[17:34] <jcastro> rick_h__, man, I _just_ upgraded to an N5
[17:34] <rick_h__> jcastro: not that one, it's got some git secrets in it for gh and such
[17:34] <jcastro> and now run into this godphone
[17:34] <jrwren> iirc it does info very nicely. right in the bar.
[17:34] <jcastro> and the N5 lasted 14 days before it went south and tmo had to replace it
[17:35] <rick_h__> ugh, people seem to love their N5
[17:35] <rick_h__> waf: has one and seemed happy. I've been waiting for the ubuntu touch stuff to support it and was going to get one as a second phone
[17:36] <rick_h__> jcastro: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7810107/ is my git config
[17:36] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/YlNqBK - Ubuntu Pastebin
[17:36] <rick_h__> still needs some love in tehre
[17:36] <rick_h__> there
[17:36] <jcastro> praise = blame
[17:37] <jcastro> HAHAHAHA
[17:38] <rick_h__> :)
[17:45] <cmaloney> Holy shit, Microsoft is cutting 18,000 jobs?
[17:45] <rick_h__> yea
[17:46] <cmaloney> So basically Microsoft fired Nokia?
[17:46] <brousch> Basically
[17:47] <brousch> Buy it and  fire everyone. That's how you make money!
[17:47] <cmaloney> Well, about half of Nokia
[17:47] <cmaloney> It's a sad day in Finland
[17:47] <jrwren> i wonder how many were US jobs and how many were FIN
[17:48] <cmaloney> I'm seeing 4,700 FIN jobs
[17:48] <cmaloney> out of the original 25,000 acquired
[17:48] <cmaloney> so not sure what the ratio will be
[18:17] <cmaloney> .np squeekyhoho
[18:17] <bookiebot> squeekyhoho's current track - The Bells by I:Scintilla on The Approach
[18:18] <cmaloney> I must have a thing for processed vocals.
[19:20] <greg-g> danger of working at a coffee shop, fellow coffee shop warrior found out I work at "Wikipedia" and now has some questions he's going to ask me before I leave
[19:20] <greg-g> (I work for The Wikimedia Foundation, but whatever)
[19:21] <jrwren> found out?
[19:21] <jrwren> why not say, "no, I don't work for wikipedia, I work for the wikimedia foundation"
[19:21] <jrwren> see if that throws him :p
[19:21] <greg-g> well, he asked if I worked there since I was wearing a wikipedia shirt
[19:21] <cmaloney> dangers of wearing branded merchandise related to work
[19:21] <greg-g> it's a common mistake and one almost not worth correcting 90% of the time
[19:22] <greg-g> hey, I got this shirt before I was employed!
[19:22] <cmaloney> "No, we work for Wikimedia, the porn-hosting portion of wikipedia. ;) "
[19:22] <greg-g> (I also have a Wikimedia Foundation branded messenger bag I got at my 6 month mark...)
[20:48] <cmaloney> My Go board came in the mail today.
[20:48] <cmaloney> 9x9 and 13x13 flippy
[20:49] <cmaloney> Hopefully it'll be as nice as it looked on the Amazon page.
[20:52] <cmaloney> http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgameversion/37236/avalon-hill-bookshelf-edition <- Hopefully it'll be better than this version. ;)
[20:52] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/bvkJw2 - Go (Avalon Hill Bookshelf edition) | Board Game Version | BoardGameGeek