[12:29] <rick_h> morning
[12:29] <rick_h> my phone warns me "rain possible at 11:15am" so I look out the window and...see rain
[12:29] <cmaloney> Good morning
[12:29] <cmaloney> Congrats!
[12:29] <cmaloney> How's the power situation?
[12:29] <rick_h> all good, just a couple of hours
[12:29] <cmaloney> Ah, good to hear
[12:29] <rick_h> by 9:30pm it was back
[12:30] <rick_h> yea, not sure what was up but took out a few blocks around here it seems
[12:30] <cmaloney> We're scheduled for a tree removal this morning. I'm starting to doubt they'll do it today
[12:30] <rick_h> heh, it's what I'm listening to
[12:30] <rick_h> a couple houses down has a whole crew doing tree work and they've got a grinder going full steam
[12:30] <cmaloney> Wow
[12:30] <rick_h> three trucks and looks like 6 folks ish
[12:30] <cmaloney> they struck early over there. :)
[12:31] <rick_h> yea, think they were going by 8am
[12:31] <cmaloney> wheee
[12:32] <rick_h> cmaloney: you helping do pyohio talk reviews?
[12:35] <cmaloney> I'm signed up to do so but the interface is terrible.
[12:35] <rick_h> ah, bummer
[12:35] <cmaloney> I'll have a peek through it
[12:35] <rick_h> I was thinking you'd be good to help do that
[12:36] <rick_h> and then I could ask how the talks were doing coming in :P
[12:36] <cmaloney> Heh
[12:36] <cmaloney> I can't tell if this is mobile first or what
[12:46] <rick_h> lol
[14:15] <cmaloney> rick_h: Voted for your talks for PyOhio
[14:16] <rick_h> cmaloney: hah, inside person :P
[14:16] <rick_h> cmaloney: how's it looking? Getting some good submissions?
[14:17] <cmaloney> Yeah, some pretty good ones
[14:17] <rick_h> nice
[14:26] <brousch__> Is the talk: Why Go is Eating Python's Lunch?
[14:26]  * jrwren_ vomits
[14:26] <brousch__> Misson Accomplished
[14:27] <jrwren_> any time go eats python's lunch its because someone didn't know how to make a pypy venv and keep calm and python on.
[14:27] <jrwren_> that said, i've been liking go a little bit more recently :)
[14:28] <brousch__> Is PyPy stable? Like would you leave it running out there for years?
[14:29] <cmaloney> Is anything stable?
[14:29] <jrwren_> yes.
[14:29] <jrwren_> yes to both questions. :)
[14:29] <jrwren_> is stability good?
[14:30] <brousch__> I haven't really looked at it in many years
[14:30] <shakes808> :( I forgot about Penguicon this past weekend.  How was it?
[14:30] <jrwren_> isn't stability by definition anti-agility?
[14:30] <jrwren_> American Heritage defines stable as "Resistant to change of position or condition"
[14:30] <brousch__> Well we have servers that sit out there for literally years
[14:30] <jrwren_> isn't that BAD for modern fast moving software?
[14:30] <jrwren_> I say yes.
[14:30] <jrwren_> Stability is bad.
[14:31] <jrwren_> brousch__: literal years servers is a different problem that may or may not be a problem :)
[14:42] <cmaloney> There. I have reviewed all of the talks. :)
[15:25] <cmaloney> https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/68rn42/crate_named_nul_broke_rusts_package_manager/ <- Gotta love Windows