[03:48] <greg-g> guess who gets to work on MLK day? this guy
[05:10] <_stink_> D:
[05:15] <brousch> Guess who works where MLK Day is not treated like a real holiday? this guy
[05:17] <brousch> I might have to drop Dropbox. It keeps using a whole CPU even when it's not indexing, and uses nearly 1GB of RAM that bloats up to 4GB over a few days
[13:26] <rick_h_> greg-g: woot woot
[13:36] <mrgoodcat> brousch: i have to work too... >:[ you could give mega.co.nz a try. some people dont trust kim dotcom but the service offers some pretty nice features. (50gb free, client side encryption, nice client)
[13:39] <brousch> I would move to Google Drive
[14:33] <cmaloney> Good morning
[14:34] <cmaloney> brousch: I think the only places observing MLK day are govt., academic, or other civil-related places
[14:34] <cmaloney> We're here at work as well
[14:35] <rick_h_> we do! except we're on sprint so :(
[14:35] <rick_h_> but swap day!
[14:35] <cmaloney> rick_h_: That swap day is pretty awesome.
[14:59] <_stink_> yeah i'll be trading MLK day off for president's day
[14:59] <_stink_> soon
[14:59] <_stink_> i got a new gig
[14:59] <_stink_> starting next week
[15:00] <brousch> Leaving WSU?
[15:00] <_stink_> yarp
[15:00] <_stink_> going to work for the Salesforce Foundation
[15:00] <_stink_> as a dev
[15:00] <_stink_> work from home
[15:03] <brousch> What language do they use?
[15:03] <_stink_> salesforce uses this bastard Java frankenstein on the server side
[15:03] <cmaloney> _stink_: Nice!
[15:03] <_stink_> called 'apex'
[15:03] <cmaloney> Yeah, it's all Java all the way down
[15:03] <_stink_> i think the middleware will be in whatever the dev wants
[15:04] <_stink_> yeah the product is fully java
[15:04] <_stink_> but we can write this apex stuff and deploy it
[15:05] <cmaloney> Jython. ;)
[15:12] <brousch> _stink_: Do you have Java experience?
[15:13] <_stink_> brousch: naw, but i have a bunch of apex specifically
[15:13] <_stink_> that was my primary job at WSU
[15:13] <_stink_> and this job won't be java per se, just developing on the platform
[15:15] <brousch> Ah
[15:34] <rick_h_> _stink_: wtf, you didn'nt mention to us you were looking
[15:34] <rick_h_> salesforce?! whoa
[15:34] <cmaloney> (This is a rare opportunity to see rick_h_ catch up in IRC. ;) )
[15:37] <_stink_> haha
[15:37] <rick_h_> heh, yea sprinting is sprinting
[15:37] <rick_h_> big team across 3 rooms this one
[15:37] <_stink_> rick_h_: i wasn't really... it's the first time i've applied for a job since joining WSU
[15:38] <rick_h_> _stink_: well congrats man
[15:38] <_stink_> thanks!
[15:38] <_stink_> rick_h_: you're overseas?
[15:39] <rick_h_> _stink_: yea, london for a big work sprint
[15:39] <rick_h_> well, big for our team, but not big big
[15:39] <_stink_> awesome, i hope you get a chance to enjoy
[15:43] <rick_h_> heh, we'll see
[15:43] <rick_h_> london in winter isn't exactly wooooo!
[15:43] <rick_h_> but in two weeks summer in cape town so that'll be :)
[15:44] <_stink_> wow, nice
[17:34] <greg-g> brousch: rick_h_ luckily, we just instated a "floating holiday" program here at WMF: you get 6 days on Jan 1st, then another 6 on July 1st. By default they're used on the normal holidays (MLK, Presidents, july 4th, etc) but you can also work those days and bank them up and use them whenever else.
[17:39] <rick_h_> greg-g: cool, yea I've got to work for the sprint so I just moved it to our SD vacation in May
[17:39] <rick_h_> woot for vacation without using days off
[17:41] <greg-g> yeah, good deal