[00:09] <mrgoodcat> hows chc today?
[00:10] <widox> mrgoodcat: rocking, where are you?
[00:22] <cmaloney> party part
[00:22] <cmaloney> party even
[01:34] <rick_h_> widox: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EK3UHS8/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1
[01:34] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/1YeDJM - Amazon.com: EasyAcc® 5000mAh 2.5A Dual Port Fast Charging Ultra-Slim Portable External Battery Charger Pack PowerBank built-in Micro-USB Cable and LED Flashlight for iPhone 5S 5C 4S (Apple adapters not included), Andorid Smartphone, Tablets, Bluetooth Speakers headset, Google Glass, Gopro and other devices - Matte Black: Cell Phones &
[01:34] <bookiebot> Accessories
[04:36] <rick_h_> woot!
[04:39] <greg-g> you're up late
[04:40] <rick_h_> yea, got hung up on new bookie db server
[04:40] <rick_h_> bugged me
[04:40] <rick_h_> hella fast now
[04:40] <rick_h_> :)
[04:40] <rick_h_> and annoyed so can't sleep, wheeee
[04:41] <rick_h_> so faster new front end server, faster new backend server, and new code with private bookmarks. Good bookie week
[04:43] <greg-g> nice!
[04:43] <greg-g> private bookmarks? /me goes to look at new shiny
[04:44] <rick_h_> yea, you should have updated extensions
[04:44] <rick_h_> GSoC work finally released
[04:44] <rick_h_> sam did some good stuff there, a couple of bugs at release but nice work
[04:45] <greg-g> is https://bmark.us/bmark/readable/3f3abdc9723bf2 public?
[04:46] <rick_h_> yes?
[04:46] <greg-g> yeah, just no name
[04:46] <rick_h_> well I got widox's public bmark
[04:46] <greg-g> it's my first private bookmark
[04:46] <rick_h_> oh interesting.
[04:46] <rick_h_> heh /me checks that out on the readable page
[04:46] <greg-g> :)
[04:47] <rick_h_> so the hash isn't tied to a user
[04:47] <greg-g> exploratory testing, muther effer
[04:47] <rick_h_> since we store the urls unique so kind of an interesting corner case. I wonder if it works for urls not public by someone else
[04:47]  * rick_h_ is testing
[04:48] <greg-g> :)
[04:48] <greg-g> go to bed
[04:48] <greg-g> I'm going to ;)
[04:48] <greg-g> g'nigth!
[04:48] <rick_h_> night
[04:48] <rick_h_> heh yea it's public :/
[04:49]  * rick_h_ files bug and grumbles about missing stuff from GSoC students
[04:54] <rick_h_> greg-g: ty, updated and locked down :)
[11:05] <cmaloney> Good morning
[11:07] <rick_h_> morn
[11:49] <brousch_> So tired
[11:49] <brousch_> Was up until 1:30AM working on an artprize thing at the makerspace
[12:09] <wolfger> cool. What ya working on?
[12:12] <brousch_> https://www.facebook.com/pages/Exposed-ArtPrize-Project-2014/591749520922241
[12:12] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/RcWIbf - Exposed ArtPrize Project 2014 | Facebook
[12:13] <brousch_> Mostly working on making wires and soldering LEDs for it
[12:21] <brousch_> I have discovered that if I'm going to do an significant electronics at home I need an adjustable soldering iron and a heat gun (for desoldering)
[12:56] <cmaloney> Any chance of posting that to Google+? :)
[13:00] <brousch_> I don't think it has a page other than facebook
[13:01] <brousch_> I guess the indigogo has some stuff https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/exposed-artprize-project-2014
[13:01] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/p8WLuq - Exposed Artprize Project 2014 | Indiegogo
[13:03] <cmaloney> brousch_: nice.
[13:19] <wolfger> Nifty
[13:30] <rick_h_> brousch_: heh, 2am here. Just couldn't sleep but bookie got a new db server so yay
[13:30] <wolfger> \o/
[13:31] <brousch_> Steroids again?
[13:31] <wolfger> Who needs sleep when your pet project gets a new server?
[13:31] <rick_h_> brousch_: no, I avoid those damn things at all costs
[13:32] <brousch_> Hm, i just sucked down a 24oz caramel marvel from biggby in 2 hours. Not decaf. This could get ugly
[13:33] <rick_h_> brousch_: hah, we're mirroring. Large vanilla soy latte here
[13:33] <rick_h_> need something to keep going until nap time.../me looks for nap time on the calendar
[13:33] <rick_h_> 3pm here I come!
[13:34] <brousch_> I'm scr00d. My wife has knitting club, so I'm booked until probably 8:30pm
[13:34] <rick_h_> movie day kids!
[13:34] <rick_h_> marathon, damn netflix needs an auto play queue
[13:35] <brousch_> Work, take kid to makerspace while I help, go home, use cattle prod to get him to do homework and take a shower, then finally bed time
[13:38] <brousch_> heh "Whispersync for Voice: Now that you own the Kindle book, you can add the professional narration for $4.49 to switch between reading and listening without losing your place. Lock In (Narrated by Wil Wheaton) by John Scalzi"
[13:38] <brousch_> Wil wheaton is a professional narrator now?
[13:39] <rick_h_> yea, he's done a couple of books I've 'read'
[13:39] <cmaloney> rick_h_: That's awesome. :)
[13:39] <wolfger> He is very good at it.
[13:40] <cmaloney> (was re new DB server)
[13:40] <rick_h_> ugh, I'd pass on mr wheaton
[13:40] <rick_h_> and the books he's done aren't good books really
[13:40] <rick_h_> which hasn't helped
[13:40] <wolfger> Although admittedly the only WW audiobook I've listened to was WW reading a WW book, so obviously he'll do better with that.
[13:44] <wolfger> He does lots of voice work, though. Audiobooks, video games, cartoons...
[13:44] <jrwren> you guys talking about EOD and the day just started. SOOO much fun between now and kids home from school time.
[13:44] <rick_h_> jrwren: :)
[13:48] <wolfger> Whee. Fun.
[17:24] <rick_h_> this is definitely interesting http://r.bmark.us/u/ba76fd94a61f9f
[17:24] <rick_h_> for the chrome os fans mrgoodcat brousch_ ^
[17:25] <brousch_> I saw that. they had a voting thing at one time to tell which app to port next
[17:28] <cmaloney>  Kinda curious how they're going about ths
[17:29] <cmaloney> unless the "porting" is ensuring the apps don't break whatever they're using for emulation
[17:30] <brousch_> I think so
[17:30] <brousch_> Also gives them a chance to go slowly and work with experienced Android devs to work out bugs
[17:31] <jrwren> wait... ART isn't Dalvik?..  http://source.android.com/devices/tech/dalvik/art.html  yes it is. that article doesn't know waht its talking about.
[17:31] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/Qv1da8 - Introducing ART | Android Developers
[17:31] <brousch_> Instead of getting 1 million crappy apps dumped in at once
[17:33] <jrwren> and DUH, of course it isn't ART since art doesn't target x64 (AFAIK) and most chromebooks are x64
[17:34] <jrwren> unless that is what they mean by bringing them over. They mention nacl, they could be porting the apps to NACL and ART. Man that would be cool.
[20:22] <mrgoodcat> "These first apps are the result of a project called the App Runtime for Chrome (Beta), which we....."
[20:22] <mrgoodcat> jrwren: also, ART isn't dalvik
[20:23] <jrwren> mrgoodcat: yes it is :p
[20:23] <mrgoodcat> lol
[20:23] <jrwren> its part of the spec.
[20:23] <jrwren> its not dalvik bytecode.
[20:23] <mrgoodcat> bah
[20:23] <jrwren> http://source.android.com/devices/tech/dalvik/index.html
[20:23] <bookiebot> http://goo.gl/JUF3U9 - Dalvik Technical Information | Android Developers
[20:23] <jrwren> its UNDER dalvik on that page.
[20:24] <jrwren> and yet "- ART - is being introduced experimentally that will eventually replace Dalvik."