[05:11] <pleia2> mhall119: I think we all need to practice origami before scale: https://www.flickr.com/photos/pleia2/albums/72157661191081153
[05:11] <pleia2> it was really bad :)
[05:11] <pleia2> hilarious, but bad
[05:13] <pleia2> we were trying to figure out what difficulty level these origami animals, are, I think 40 steps means they're pretty hard
[05:25] <mhall119> pleia2: I'd suggest training Wednesday night, but I don't think drinking will help
[05:25] <pleia2> I think it would be fun
[05:25] <mhall119> it would at least give an excuse for the poor outcomes :)
[05:25] <pleia2> haha, right
[09:39] <czajkowski> aloha
[14:10] <jcastro> neato, the new steam sdk for the steam link is Qt.
[14:16] <popey> ooh
[14:19] <mhall119> with 256MB of ram, you won't be running many apps on it
[14:26] <popey> TV, one app at a time
[14:26] <popey> I'd imagine the vast majority of apps are a small amount of UI and streaming content from elsewhere
[14:26] <popey> iplayer, netflix, twitch etc
[14:26] <popey> In my day 16K was enough for everyone!
[14:27] <mhall119> popey: but I *want* to be distracted by Telegram and Facebook while I'm binge-watching Making a Murderer
[14:38] <mhall119> balloons: popey: headsup, one of the GCI guys is waiting (patiently for now) on an update to their MP: https://code.launchpad.net/~daniellim0611/unity-js-scopes/unity-js-scopes-bug1523595/+merge/281469
[14:39] <balloons> ahh, I've been pinging Alex on that
[14:39] <jcastro> popey: I think also the same SDK is on their fat machines as well
[14:40] <jcastro> so you'd write one app for the steam machine and the steam link
[15:00] <popey> dpm, I sent a travel request, please ignore that I can't tell Hungary from the Czech Republic :)
[15:01] <dpm> ok :)
[15:01] <balloons> LOL
[15:01] <popey> that gave clan a good chuckle
[15:01] <mhall119> popey: ha! So it's not just Americans who have no idea what's what in eastern Europe
[15:01] <popey> I propose everyone puts incorrect countries in there to keep her amused :)
[15:02] <popey> indeed. there's UK -> France -> Germany/Spain/Belgium   <  gap  >    Russia
[15:02] <mhall119> lol
[15:02] <balloons> Hmmph! Portugal!
[15:02] <svij> popey: true! :D
[15:03] <popey> oh, portugal is on the other side, that's okay.
[15:03]  * mhall119 appreciates that there are many western European countries missing from that list too
[15:03] <balloons> How do you describe the Nordic states popey?
[15:03] <popey> they're ^ that way
[15:05] <czajkowski> IRELAND! -> UK-> France etc
[15:05] <czajkowski> popey--!
[15:06] <popey> Sorry, I omitted the Tax havens of Ireland, Jersey and Luxembourg off my list ;)
[15:52]  * mhall119 always forgets there's an old Jersey
[15:52] <mhall119> and York
[15:52] <mhall119> and Hampshire
[17:08] <popey> mhall119, shall I bring some superfood? :)  http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-01-11/black-pudding-a-british-staple-hailed-as-superfood
[19:19] <PabloRubianes> wxl: have a minute_
[19:19] <PabloRubianes> ?
[19:33] <wxl> for a bit PabloRubianes
[21:03] <philipballew> jcastro, around?
[21:04] <jcastro> yo
[21:07] <philipballew> yo jcastro For scale, we are trying to get the people who speak at ubucon to drop by the ubuntu booth at a select time to be able to have people come up and talk a little more in depth about their topics. If I sent you a sign up sheet, would that be something you would be able to sign up with?
[21:09] <jcastro> can I just spend a bunch of time there without committing to a certain timeslot?
[21:09] <jcastro> I was just going to hang out there by default with marco
[21:10] <philipballew> jcastro, That seems fine with me
[21:10] <jcastro> okey!
[21:10] <philipballew> Done!
[21:21]  * mhall119 suspects nhaines is going to be kicking some of us out of the booth to make room for the attendees
[21:21] <mhall119> jcastro: hey dude, can you teach me how to give juju demos next week?
[21:23] <jcastro> sure
[21:23] <jcastro> mhall119: are you on xenial?
[21:24] <mhall119> not yet
[21:25] <jcastro> if you can get on xenial before scale I've got the hookup for you
[21:25] <jcastro> xenial has lxd so like, it's actually awesome now
[21:25] <mhall119> aw, I was going to wait until after scale
[21:25] <jcastro> instead of old school lxc
[21:25] <mhall119> jcastro: can't I just use a hosted juju-gui?
[21:25] <jcastro> well, I can show you how to do it and then when you move to X you'll be set
[21:26] <jcastro> oh, if you want to use a public cloud sure
[21:26] <mhall119> or a mock deployment, just to show how it works
[21:26] <jcastro> I guess it depends on how cheap you wanna be
[21:26] <mhall119> anything less than $0 would be great
[21:27] <mhall119> jcastro: so there's a new tech meetup here in my hometown, and I suspect one of these months I may do a presentation on cloud stuff, so I want to be able to show off juju deployments for people who may be reluctant devops
[21:28] <jcastro> sure, it takes me about 10 minutes to show you
[21:28] <mhall119> this is also why I asked you about digital ocean's juju support earlier today, which you ignored
[21:28] <jcastro> mhall119: we could be bold and do it live as an unconf session
[21:28] <jcastro> oh? when? sorry I must have missed it
[21:28] <mhall119> oh, oh, that would be fun
[21:28] <mhall119> 11:40am, but it was on the internal channel
[21:29] <mhall119> so the company hosting tonight's meetup uses digital ocean (I checked them out)
[21:29] <jcastro> oh, you would ssh into the droplet
[21:29] <jcastro> then set it up for lxd
[21:29] <jcastro> but that's kind of bleeding edge thing
[21:29] <mhall119> ok, so no launching instances with juju
[21:30] <jcastro> no there's no native support for DO yet
[21:30] <mhall119> ok
[21:47] <jcastro> mhall119: I am being told we should be able to DO by 2.0, which is 16.04
[21:47] <jcastro> I'll see if it works in the beta
[21:49] <jcastro> mhall119: nm I am confused, 14.10 for more arbritrary environments