[01:56] <dzho> someone uploaded their contacts
[11:40] <Scary_Guy> https://www.xda-developers.com/pass-three-of-the-most-respected-it-certification-exams-on-earth-with-this-training/ saw this ad and thought some here might be interested.  actually seems like a pretty good deal
[13:25] <cmaloney> morning
[13:49] <rick_h> morning
[13:49] <jrwren> Good Morning.
[13:51] <Scary_Guy> hey
[14:31] <jrwren> WTF?!?! is anyone else using GKE?
[14:32] <jrwren> I swear their ingress didn't do http/2, but now it does.
[14:33] <rick_h> jrwren: that's cool
[14:54] <jrwren> yeah, its awesome.
[15:31] <cmaloney> What is GKE?
[15:31] <jrwren> google kubernetes engine
[15:31] <cmaloney> Ah, Kubernetes
[15:34] <cmaloney> I'm looking at their pricing and I feel really, really out of my depth
[15:40] <jrwren> oh?
[15:41] <jrwren> for single user?  hyper.sh is probably the best deal.
[15:58] <cmaloney> I'll admit I'm still in the "I'm not sure what problem this solves for mortals" phase of Kubernetes.
[15:59] <brousch> Mortals?
[16:00] <brousch> First you need a bunch of servers you can make into containers, then you need so man y servers that you can't keep them organized manually
[16:00] <rick_h> lol
[16:03] <cmaloney> It's all so clear to me now
[18:17] <wolfger> "make into containers"?  ... "Yo dawg. I heard you like servers, so I'ma put some servers in your servers."
[18:27] <brousch> No one runs servers any more. They all run containers on clouds. Clouds are virtual machines all the way down.
[19:15] <greg-g> except the real companies, they all run servers still. Unless it's containers all the way down
[19:21] <rick_h> heh, yea someone has to run the servers to run the containers unless you're GKE and the public cloud services
[19:22] <greg-g> or WMF :)
[19:23] <greg-g> we don't trust those other guys. We're suing the NSA for a reason.
[19:23]  * greg-g goes for a walk
[19:30] <brousch> Yeah, I was joking. We actually have thousands of physical servers here
[23:05] <jrwren> Hey, android users, want to see teh thing I've been working on?
[23:05] <jrwren> go to play store and search for "streety"
[23:05] <jrwren> If you don’t have a Vivint profile go to vivint.com and in the top right corner click “login” and then click “need an account”.
[23:08] <_stink_> jrwren: this is your day job?
[23:09] <jrwren> _stink_: yes.
[23:09] <jrwren> _stink_: and... it is actually MORE fun than it sounds. :p
[23:10] <_stink_> i'll check it out.  i have some thoughts about this kind of thing
[23:11] <jrwren> such as?
[23:12] <_stink_> a narrow use case that this might already support, plus some ideas around neighborhoods like mine with helicopter parents.
[23:12] <_stink_> but i'll look then get ahold of you
[23:44] <gamerchick02> what does this app do?
[23:44] <jrwren> whatever the playstore says it does :)
[23:45] <gamerchick02> lol
[23:46] <jrwren> "Streety helps keep neighborhoods safe by connecting neighbors with each other as never before."
[23:46] <jrwren> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vivint.streety
[23:47] <jrwren> hrm... updated Nov 14... well... crap, nevermind. wait until Tuesday
[23:49] <gamerchick02> nah i don't want to be connected with my irritating apartment neighbors