[00:08] Heh, I am utterly unqualified for all of the posted jobs [00:13] brousch: THat bad? [00:42] It's psychologically unhealthy and I've actually lost skills working here [01:17] <_stink_> bummer. [01:17] <_stink_> what are you looking for? [01:32] brousch: Ugh [01:36] I want to try something where I can deep-dive into a technology. I've been a jack of all trades for so long. [01:36] A well-defined role that doesn't become a bunchbof crap work [01:40] At some place thatncares about quality [01:52] <_stink_> brousch: i'll keep my ear out [02:01] Same [02:02] OK with moving or still want to be on the west-side? [02:07] Have to stay here [02:07] kk [02:13] Thanks. Mostly venting, but I appreciate the sentiment [02:18] I've been there, so i know what you're going though [02:18] Chrysler was unhealthy for me near the end [02:18] Have you checked to see if Sourceforge is hiring? :) [02:25] Damn good idea. Dave says the new overlords are not so bad [02:29] Yeah, so I've heard [02:30] Though anything is an improvement over Dice [19:23] <_stink_> has anyone used the tornado framework? [19:23] _stink_: used it for the original breadbility web app [19:24] <_stink_> any general thoughts, gotchas? a pal of mine is taking over a new project for which someone other than him chose tornado [19:25] it's ok, asyns with their own async lib [19:25] <_stink_> yeah looks like a monolith [19:25] would do wsgi, but watch out blocking and killing perf [19:26] yea but no where near as big as.a django.or even pyramid [19:28] its been a while, but I've used it. [19:28] it has its ups and downs like everything else. [19:29] many tornado peices don't yet run on py3, which is a bummer, but most used ones do, which is cool. [20:19] <_stink_> rick_h_: jrwren: thanks much, i'll pass the info along!