[00:08] <cmaloney> http://www.vox.com/2014/7/15/5881947/myers-briggs-personality-test-meaningless
[00:08] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/xs3Wha - Why the Myers-Briggs test is totally meaningless - Vox
[00:13] <cmaloney> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSgUPqygAww
[00:13] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/r2jw8K - Linus Torvalds Guided Tour of His Home Office - YouTube
[01:25] <jrwren> rick_h__: wine or beer?
[01:43] <rick_h__> jrwren: always wine
[01:48] <jrwren> that is what I thought, but I wasn't sure.
[01:48] <jrwren> Red or White?
[01:48] <rick_h__> red, though I like a rose this time of year
[01:48] <rick_h__> jrwren: what's up?
[01:49] <jrwren> just wanna know what to bring back :p
[01:49] <rick_h__> hah, where you headed?
[01:49] <rick_h__> You mentioned it and I forgot it.
[01:50] <jrwren> its Good Hart, MI. nothing around, but there is a little vineard between it and Harbor Springs.
[01:50] <jrwren> I bought some bottles there last year, it was good enough.
[01:50] <rick_h__> ah, very cool
[01:50] <rick_h__> wife and I are hoping to visit the traverse city winery stuff this fall
[01:51] <rick_h__> going with the whole family or couple's getaway?
[01:51] <jrwren> bringing the kid.
[01:52] <jrwren> just the 3 of us, but its still kind-of our 10yr anniversary vacation.
[01:52] <rick_h__> ah well congrats!
[01:52] <jrwren> thanks.
[12:10] <brousch> rick_h__: We'll be camping in Traverse City August 9-10
[12:10] <rick_h__> brousch: woot!
[12:11] <rick_h__> let me know where you end up and how it is
[12:11] <brousch> Big family camping trip (my parents, my 5 siblings, their kids)
[12:11] <rick_h__> the wife and I want to do a getaway camping trip up there this fall
[12:11] <brousch> It's at the state park. Pretty nice
[12:11] <brousch> Trails right nearby, beach very close
[12:12] <brousch> http://goo.gl/maps/OW2U6
[12:12] <bookiebot> Google Maps
[12:13] <brousch> There's a pedestrian bridge across the highway to the beach
[12:13] <rick_h__> nice, beach ftw
[12:13] <brousch> Nice camping lots with fire pits
[12:13] <rick_h__> I know that place. We walked along the board walk there I think
[12:13] <rick_h__> didn't realize the campground was there
[12:15] <brousch> Quite wooded
[12:16] <rick_h__> yea, very cool
[12:45] <brousch> A friend of mine is moving to AA to work at Atomic Object there
[12:51] <rick_h__> sweet
[13:41] <cmaloney> I think I just found a scumbag scraping site.
[13:41] <cmaloney> http://www.activehire.com/resumes/Python <- rick_h__: Search for your address.
[13:42] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/OD99jS - Python Resumes
[13:42] <rick_h__> cmaloney: yea, pretty much
[13:43] <cmaloney> http://www.activehire.com/resumes/opsview
[13:43] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/RJgwLF - opsview Resumes
[13:43] <cmaloney> And that's mine
[13:43] <cmaloney> Fuckers.
[13:48] <cmaloney> Nice.
[13:48] <cmaloney> https://www.freelancer.com/projects/PHP-Software-Architecture/Resume-Scraper-ZipRecruiter.html
[13:48] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/V5e2r3 - Resume Scraper ZipRecruiter and ZillionResumes | PHP | Software Architecture
[13:48] <cmaloney> This is where they got the resume from
[13:49] <brousch> Hah. I'm not on there because I have not touched my resume since 1999
[13:59] <cmaloney> That kind of irritates me that they're making money aggregating my resume
[13:59] <cmaloney> Perhaps I should license it BY-NC-ND
[14:04] <cmaloney> There we go: http://decafbad.net/files/craig_maloney_resume.pdf
[14:04] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/3qvgXa - application/pdf
[14:04] <cmaloney> License is on the last page. :)
[14:05] <cmaloney> Man I need to update this pig.
[15:10] <greg-g> rick_h__: bookie got a shout out in https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/sandstorm-io-personal-cloud-platform from Asheesh
[15:11] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/I7ZeRi - Sandstorm.io - Personal Cloud Platform | Indiegogo
[15:14] <rick_h__> greg-g: woot
[15:14] <rick_h__> hmm, this seems very freedombox
[15:15] <greg-g> yeah, along with... what's that rpi based one....
[15:19] <rick_h__> it's not django!
[15:19] <rick_h__> very cool though
[15:19] <rick_h__> I kept looking for it but see it's in the video
[15:20] <cmaloney> Hah, it's a Django app!
[15:22] <cmaloney> rick_h__:  That's awesome.
[15:22] <brousch> As are all excellent things
[15:22] <rick_h__> even with that snafu I'll send them $$
[15:24] <cmaloney> The interesting bits are the sandboxing
[15:24] <rick_h__> lxc containers ftw?
[15:24] <cmaloney> I don't think they're containers
[15:24] <cmaloney> looks like something where the app doesn't talk directly to the outside or the OS.
[15:25] <cmaloney> this looks a lot like what SF was (clumsily) doing wiht Hosted Apps
[15:36] <jcastro> argh, going from triple monitors down to one
[15:36] <jcastro> is ;_;
[15:37] <rick_h__> lol
[15:37] <rick_h__> down to one?
[15:37] <rick_h__> I thought you only lost one
[15:37] <jcastro> the 2nd one is a synergied one
[15:37] <rick_h__> ah
[15:37] <jcastro> so it's there, but not like, a workspace when navigating
[15:37] <rick_h__> right
[15:37] <jcastro> aka dedicated gmail/calendar
[15:39] <cmaloney> Uhg
[17:01] <cmaloney> http://lifehacker.com/lifehacker-pack-for-linux-our-list-of-the-essential-li-815376368
[17:01] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/snGEPs - Lifehacker Pack for Linux: Our List of the Essential Linux Apps
[17:02] <greg-g> fuck the word "apps"
[17:02] <cmaloney> greg-g: Now now
[17:02] <greg-g> :)
[17:02] <cmaloney> How are the unwashed masses going to know that Linux has "applications"
[19:47] <cmaloney> .np squeekyhoho
[19:48] <bookiebot> squeekyhoho's current track - Physical Education by Animals as Leaders on The Joy Of Motion
[19:48] <cmaloney> God, I love this song