[00:34] <jrwren> whoo hooo... every lxc i start is on public ipv6. muhuwahahaha!
[00:34] <jrwren> now if only every else were on ipv6
[00:34] <cmaloney> dream on
[01:19] <cscheib> jrwren: teach me how to make a pretty interface for a REST API for my Isilon plzkthx
[02:14] <jrwren> cscheib: ugh. i don't know how ot make pretty interfaces.
[02:18] <cscheib> heh
[02:27] <cscheib> jrwren: wrapping my thick skull around parsing json
[02:28] <jrwren> cscheib: like, parsing it yourself, or calling json.loads() ?
[02:28] <cscheib> well, using ruby
[02:29] <cscheib> but calling json.parse
[02:41] <cscheib> just remembered I have ruby cookbook, which should have something useful in it.
[03:57] <cscheib> alright, got this shit figured out.
[13:33] <cmaloney> Good morning
[13:41] <_stink_> yo
[13:56] <cscheib> jrwren: you still in for lunch? I'm thining 1230ish
[14:04] <jrwren> cscheib: yes, I'm still in. 12:30 works for me.
[14:05] <cscheib> k, I'll text when I'm in A2 to solidify
[14:06] <jrwren> cscheib: cool. hopefully jcastro and marcoceppi can make it.
[14:07] <jrwren> kdub: Want to join us?
[14:08] <kdub> jrwren, have to pass :/, not very developer-mobile at the moment (in the market for a new laptop)
[14:09] <jrwren> kdub: Maybe next time.
[14:09] <kdub> for sure, thanks for the invite!
[14:10] <cscheib> jrwren: jcastro said he's getting a new dog
[14:11] <cscheib> apparently jill set up an appt during lunch
[14:11] <jrwren> cscheib: WAT?!?  lame.  cool that his current dog will have a playmate.
[14:11] <jrwren> cscheib: I've never seen marco on US soil, so I was looking forward to that :)
[14:11] <cmaloney> Grrr...
[14:12] <cmaloney> Tagspaces didn't release a .deb package for their latest version. :(
[14:15] <cmaloney> I has irritation
[14:16] <jrwren> wtf is tag spaces? do you want me to build you a deb?
[14:17] <cmaloney> jrwren: http://www.tagspaces.org/
[14:17] <cmaloney> I sent the developers an issue
[14:18] <cmaloney> It has a tarball that I could install but that's a PITA.
[14:43] <jrwren> given that it is node and webkit, making a deb wouldn't be trivial :(
[14:44] <jcastro> cscheib: hey
[14:44] <jcastro> dog is a scratch, so where you guys meeting?
[14:46] <jrwren> jcastro: los amigos on State at 12:30
[14:47] <jcastro> jrwren: cscheib: we'll be there.
[14:47] <jrwren> cool!
[15:02] <cmaloney> jrwren: Yeah, it's a pain in the ass
[15:27] <cscheib> jcastro: nice
[15:27] <cscheib> jrwren: just got to A2
[15:27] <cscheib> so 1230 is a go
[17:20] <cmaloney> https://watson-pi-demo.mybluemix.net/
[17:38] <brousch> Seems accurate
[18:00] <brousch> Approximately how much does a job like this pay? Canonical - software engineer (foundations) https://ldd.tbe.taleo.net/ldd01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=CANONICAL&cws=1&rid=997
[18:05] <jrwren> brousch: whatever you want it to.
[18:06] <brousch> Thanks :P
[18:09] <greg-g> aka: negotiate :)
[18:12] <brousch> I have a suspicion that jobs in the open source world pay less than those in the commercial sector, but I have no idea if it's true
[18:13] <greg-g> depends if the company is non-profit or not
[18:13] <greg-g> that's the bigger factor
[18:13] <jrwren> brousch: it has not been my experience.
[18:14] <jrwren> but then, much of what I write is closed source, so go figure :p
[18:14] <brousch> heh
[18:15] <greg-g> when will people learn: Canonical != open source :P
[18:15] <greg-g> (your troll of the day)
[18:15] <jrwren> greg-g: hahahaha.
[18:23] <brousch> Is Canonical going to shut down when it gets to Zippy Zebra?
[18:24] <_stink_> maybe unicode next
[18:24] <jrwren> brousch: wrap around to a is the official policy. sorry.
[18:24] <greg-g> gawd, emoji release names, please pleaes tell me no one has done that
[18:25] <brousch> jrwren: I actually like Canonical, so no need to be sorry
[18:32] <brousch> I think I'll apply for that job. I lack C/C++ and recent experience with other things, but they are easy to pick up.
[18:35] <jrwren> greg-g: good idea!  does git let me tag things with 😭
[18:35] <greg-g> dunno
[18:37] <jrwren> git push origin
[18:37] <jrwren>  * [new tag]         😭 ->
[18:37] <jrwren> yup
[18:38] <jrwren> hahahaha
[18:38] <jrwren> https://github.com/jrwren/jrwren.github.io/tree/😭
[18:38] <jrwren> github even supports it in the url. well done
[18:38] <jrwren> there ya go greg-g, since github tags are releases: https://github.com/jrwren/jrwren.github.io/releases
[18:39] <greg-g> oh gawd
[18:39] <greg-g> the end of the world
[18:39] <jrwren> i love that you give me credit of such power.
[18:39] <brousch> that is so not right
[19:24] <cmaloney> brousch: I made a huge jump in pay when I went to work for Sourceforge from contracting at Chrysler.
[19:25] <cmaloney> from roughly $60k to $80k
[19:25] <brousch> Heh, someone asked if I'd be interested in working at Sourceforge. I cringed.
[19:25] <cmaloney> Wait until the dust settles
[19:26] <brousch> Hopefully they can find a more benevolent overlord
[19:26] <cmaloney> Honestly when they were bought by Dice I had a serious offer to come back to work for them
[19:26] <cmaloney> but the whole Dice thing didn't sound right at all
[19:26] <cmaloney> I'm sad that my hunch proced prescient.
[19:27] <cmaloney> That and I didn't want to go back into an ops position
[19:27] <cmaloney> Sorry, but I like not having a pager go off at 3am
[19:43] <brousch> heh
[20:32] <cscheib> cmaloney: man, people on the Chrysler side really got shafted in general
[20:32] <cscheib> <-- used to work for EDS/CSC
[20:33] <cscheib> when the Chrysler folk came over to the CSC side, they all made at least 20% less than their counterparts who worked at EDS or CSC originally
[20:33] <cscheib> in similar positions
[21:59] <wolfger> http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/kde-reveals-plasma-mobile
[22:00] <wolfger> I'm happy about this in principle, but... I want those 7 minutes of my life back that I wasted on that video.
[22:00] <wolfger> Could have just summed it up by saying "It does what any other phone does... mostly. And plasmoids too."
[22:03] <wolfger> cscheib: you used to work for CSC? I'm sorry.
[22:04] <wolfger> although all I know about them comes from people who were absorbed via Chrysler, I heard absolutely nothing good, or even indifferent about them.
[22:05] <wolfger> I'm so glad I escaped that. I had Chrysler folk watching my back for me.
[23:58] <cscheib> wolfger: honestly, the worst part of Chrysler for me was Chrysler
[23:58] <cscheib> Chrysler senior management couldn't pull their heads out of their asses to save their own lives
[23:59] <cscheib> I got paid really well, and knew how to get most of what I wanted