[13:52] <cmaloney> Good morning
[13:52] <rick_h_> party party
[13:52] <rick_h_> so finally have the firm ok to go to mug tonight
[13:52] <rick_h_> woot!
[13:54] <phwelo> as do I, my first one will be this evening
[13:54] <rick_h_> ah cool
[14:01] <cmaloney> http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/ferndalebased-garden-fresh-bought-by-campbells-for-231-million/33478782
[14:01] <cmaloney> phwelo: Awesome!
[14:01] <cmaloney> rick_h_: Very cool. I have something for you for your new mode of transportation
[14:04] <rick_h_> cmaloney: lol, ruh roh
[14:04] <cmaloney> Nothing big. :)
[14:11] <phwelo> damn, interviewed for that Ford position last night at 3:30p and already got the offer :D
[14:11] <rick_h_> lol
[14:12] <wolfger> sweet
[14:13] <wolfger> and it was a good offer?
[14:13] <mrgoodcat> cscheib: yea it does haha
[14:16] <mrgoodcat> cmaloney: a syscall hung indefinitely on a process that was using more and more RAM and CPU resources. Since it was stuck on a syscall the SIGKILL signal was indefinitely queued.  Ended up having to reboot the hard way using the magic SysRq key since I don't have physical access
[14:18] <jrwren> that sounds like the easy way.
[14:18] <jrwren> the hard way is using physical access :)
[14:26] <phwelo> wolfger: it's above what my wife and I settled on as a minimum, and it's going to get me experience with the topics I was looking for.  double plus
[14:27] <rick_h_> phwelo: what's 'the topics I was looking for'?
[14:28] <phwelo> mass deployment/cluster management/linux, the big compute stuff basically
[14:29] <wolfger> <jedi hand wave> These are not the topics you're looking for. </jedi hand wave>
[14:30] <rick_h_> phwelo: hah, I read that as 'maas deployment' :)
[14:30]  * rick_h_ does too much work
[14:30] <phwelo> that would be a boring job
[14:30] <rick_h_> :P
[14:32] <mrgoodcat> jrwren: the hard part was figuring out what the f$%# was going on
[14:33] <mrgoodcat> phwelo: congrats on the job offer
[14:34] <phwelo> ty mrgoodcat i'm pretty stoked
[14:35] <phwelo> or i was until wolfger's jedi min trick
[14:36] <wolfger> lol. Sorry.
[14:36] <wolfger> Please, be stoked again.
[14:44] <cmaloney> phwelo: That's awesome!
[14:45] <cmaloney> unrelated: I moved my blog to Pelican
[14:46] <cmaloney> http://decafbad.net
[14:46] <cmaloney> please let me know if I broke something. :)
[14:46] <brousch> Loads fast
[14:46] <brousch> You could at least link to Pelican in your post :P
[14:47] <mrgoodcat> static blogging ftw indeed
[14:48] <mrgoodcat> my site is rendered in JS client side but only static files are served so I'm not sure what you call mine
[14:49] <mrgoodcat> there is rendering being done but i'm gonna go ahead and call it static anyways
[14:50] <cmaloney> brousch: They're all over the site. :)
[14:51] <cmaloney> brousch: I'm also going to put up a proper post on why I switched.
[14:51] <rick_h_> cmaloney: awesome
[14:51] <cmaloney> rick_h_: Thanks. :)
[14:52] <rick_h_> cmaloney: photos sohuld link to photos.google.com?
[14:52] <cmaloney> I don't know what the link is
[14:53] <cmaloney> eg: how do I give a generic link to someone so they can view.
[14:54] <wolfger> cmaloney: either you broke your feed or you haven't been posting, Mr. Javascript Slacker
[14:54] <rick_h_> cmaloney: good point...guess it just links to collections/etc
[14:54] <cmaloney> wolfger: I've been working on my blog
[14:54] <cmaloney> funnily enough the reason I switched was because of Javascript learning
[14:54] <cmaloney> but yeah, this weekend was pretty shot.
[14:56] <wolfger> Depending on how recently you posted "Pelican Taking Flight", your feed broke
[14:57] <wolfger> so, you know, alert those 3 people xD
[15:14] <mrgoodcat> cmaloney: some wordpress formatting code is still in your blog as plaintext
[15:14] <mrgoodcat> look by the images in http://decafbad.net/2015/06/02/steve-jobs-biography/
[15:58] <cmaloney> mrgoodcat: Yeah, that image needs fixing
[15:58] <cmaloney> I used Markdown in Wordpress and it needs fixing.
[15:59] <cmaloney> wolfger: Is the feed still broken?
[16:01] <wolfger> still hasn't hit my reader
[17:18] <cmaloney> wolfger: Has it hit yet?
[17:21] <wolfger> negative
[17:37] <cmaloney> Newsblur?
[17:40] <cmaloney> You'll probably seeit around August.
[18:55] <rick_h_> cmaloney: here you go, app activation at the container/system level vs just uwsgi https://plus.google.com/+MarkShuttleworthCanonical/posts/PpZVHD5Gfju
[18:56] <brousch> cmaloney: I see the pelican post in my newsreader
[18:57] <cmaloney> rick_h_: Awesome!
[18:58] <cmaloney> brousch: Cool. Thanks!
[18:58] <cmaloney> brousch: Which newsreader?
[18:58] <brousch> https://www.goread.io/
[19:01] <jrwren> did someone say uwsgi? :)
[19:02] <rick_h_> :P
[19:02] <rick_h_> the place cmaloney works at found uwsgi's ability to shut down apps and bring them up on first request quite useful
[19:02] <rick_h_> the post there seems like lxd can do that for the whole container now
[19:02] <jrwren> ah sweet!
[19:03] <rick_h_> Socket activation with Systemd
[19:03] <cmaloney> We've since turned UWSGI into our swiss-army knife and dessert topping
[19:03] <rick_h_> lawn chair, monitoring system, coffee dispenser
[19:03] <jrwren> cmaloney: uwsgi all the things!
[19:03] <cmaloney> queueing and tasking
[19:03] <jrwren> cmaloney: have you got it serving asp.net yet?
[19:03] <cmaloney> spooling
[19:04] <cmaloney> jrwren: I think I'd rather eat at Hardee's.
[19:04] <rick_h_> what a fine OS you have there
[19:04] <jrwren> lol.
[19:04]  * rick_h_ wishes he can find hte thing where some big company took out some 0mq or something for scheduling because they finally realized ther kernel kind of did that for them
[19:04] <jrwren> I think that socket activation is for the lxd daemon itself, not for containers that it spawns.
[19:05] <rick_h_> jrwren: ah, well that's not as fun
[19:05] <jrwren> rick_h_: agreed. I was all excited there for a second :)
[19:05] <jrwren> but its "just" this: https://github.com/lxc/lxd/commit/c4eb0e6bfccb89ee9d003b0ff2d1632881b64005
[19:05] <jrwren> which is still pretty cool.
[19:05] <rick_h_> so was I, I love the idea of all these apps we write being in a container only started up/activated when I go to debug/talk to it
[19:06] <cmaloney> Yeah, that's handy
[19:06] <rick_h_> jrwren: ah ok well
[19:06] <rick_h_> maybe for 2.0
[19:06] <cmaloney> so you basically can have a bunch of things sitting "hibernated" waiting for requests.
[19:06] <jrwren> rick_h_: :)   or maybe for 0.13?
[19:06] <jrwren> cmaloney: right, but there is barely a difference between that and a processing blocked and waiting for Accept() :]
[19:07] <jrwren> well, ok. I take it back. there is a difference.
[19:07] <cmaloney> Save for the ability to be removed from memory.
[19:07] <cmaloney> if I'm understanding properly.
[19:08] <jrwren> inetd for container services.
[19:10] <cmaloney> yeah, that's what I was thinking
[19:11] <jrwren> its nice to see us reaping the benefits of systemd already :)
[20:12] <phwelo> cmaloney, do you keep mug.org?  error when trying to follow the "i'll be there" button.  http://pastebin.com/G7uWRp9q
[20:16] <cmaloney> God I really hate Smarty.
[20:16] <cmaloney> sigh. Thanks. :)
[20:16] <phwelo> np'
[20:16] <phwelo> so i'll be there ;) hehe
[20:24] <cmaloney> I think it has something to do with the template I'm using for creating the meetings.
[20:24] <cmaloney> I'm going to try creating a new one.
[20:24] <cmaloney> (for the next meeting)
[21:11] <wolfger> cmaloney: yes, Newsblur
[21:15] <widox> cmaloney: you should enjoy this http://curlpipesh.tumblr.com/  :)
[21:26] <cmaloney> widox: THanks for that. :)
[22:38] <cmaloney> Evening
[22:38] <cmaloney> Evening
[22:39] <tony-smlr> the MUG  Michigan!/Usr/Group  starting soon!  http://youtu.be/B3UGxQphuaU