[00:42] <greg-g> what's the name of that "irc replacement" service that all the startups use?
[00:45] <greg-g> Slack
[00:49] <jrwren> ugh.
[00:49] <jrwren> slack.
[00:50] <jrwren> it makes me angry just thinking about it
[00:54] <cmaloney> What's wrong with slack?
[00:54] <cmaloney> We looked at Hipchat for a bit. That looked interesting
[00:54] <cmaloney> but it was more of an IM replacement
[01:52] <rick_h_> dammit, everyone says to be careful rivets are all in and sure enough I screw up my first one by not having it pushed all the way in
[01:52]  * rick_h_ puts on dunce cap
[01:54] <_stink_> we use hipchat at work
[01:54] <_stink_> it's fine.  but i seriously don't get why any of them are better than any others
[01:54] <_stink_> or better than irc for that matter
[02:11] <cmaloney> Hipchat has 1 on 1 video chat
[02:11] <cmaloney> And hipchat has a decent web interface
[02:12] <cmaloney> and mobile. :)
[02:26] <_stink_> hey i can ssh from my phone
[02:26] <_stink_> that's mobile
[02:46] <cmaloney> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRTqK_8q_dk
[02:46] <cmaloney> Alan Almond passed away.
[03:11] <jrwren> who?
[03:11] <jrwren> oh THAT guy
[14:36] <cmaloney> Good morning
[14:37] <cmaloney> http://getspringseed.com/
[14:37] <cmaloney> I forgot I installed this until this morning when I realized my apt-get update was failing
[14:39] <jrwren> cmaloney: what was it?
[14:44] <cmaloney> It was a note-taking application
[14:44] <cmaloney> I've since moved on to Tagspaces.
[14:44] <cmaloney> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/06/springseed-2-0-linux-app-released
[14:46] <jrwren> screenshot looks pretty
[14:46] <jrwren> and I see: Springseed 2.0 is written in CoffeeScript, and uses Spine.JS and the Atom Shell framework.
[14:46] <jrwren> wow.
[14:52]  * greg-g breathes
[14:54] <jrwren> good morning greg-g
[14:54] <jrwren> greg-g: how is your search system?
[14:54] <jrwren> greg-g: do you hate eleasticsearch yet?
[14:54] <greg-g> nah, that's fine
[14:55] <greg-g> other insanity
[14:55] <greg-g> this week just doesn't stop :)
[14:55] <jrwren> greg-g: will you publish your post hoc analysis
[15:03] <greg-g> jrwren: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Incident_documentation/20150615-Elasticsearch
[15:04] <greg-g> there are only a couple tasks that are private: one with the specific queries that brought it down and... that might be it
[15:16] <jrwren> greg-g: you are the best1
[15:16] <jrwren> hey, I want the specific queries! I want to try it against my ES
[15:17] <greg-g> not yet, not until we at least protect ourselves from them ;)
[17:23] <cmaloney> heh
[17:32] <greg-g> jrwren: if you really want to test things against your ES that might do similar things: try to find known queries that used to bring down all of google search back in the day
[17:32] <greg-g> that's all I should say :)
[17:42] <cmaloney> +new +kids +on +the +block +tickets
[17:42] <cmaloney> *poof*
[17:42] <greg-g> lol
[17:47] <jrwren> did someone say NKOTB
[17:51] <greg-g> I had to search that acronym to get it
[17:51]  * greg-g is both sad and happy about that