[12:30] <waldo323> good morning
[12:36] <rick_h_> morning
[12:45] <Scary_Guy> morning
[13:31] <jrwren> Good morning.
[13:31] <jrwren> Happy Friday.
[13:33] <rick_h_> or, unhappy friday (puking kid)
[13:33] <_stink_> :(
[13:34] <rick_h_> yea, can't wait to kick off a 12 hour drive to VA later today with him lol
[13:35] <jrwren> ewe, poor kiddo.
[13:35] <jrwren> is it spring break there?
[13:35] <jrwren> oh, next week?
[13:35] <rick_h_> yea, first day is today
[13:35] <rick_h_> he has friday -> next week
[13:36] <jrwren> ugh, what a terrible start.
[13:36] <rick_h_> so we're heading down, wife and I took half days to hopefully get down to PA and crash there
[13:36] <rick_h_> yea, no kidding.
[13:36] <jrwren> our spring break is just finishing. back to school on monday
[13:36]  * rick_h_ is grumpy about the timing
[13:36] <rick_h_> ah ok
[13:36] <jrwren> its life. Life is suffering.
[13:36] <rick_h_> cool, I was nervous about a mad dash of folks heading south on the roads today
[13:37] <rick_h_> maybe it won't be so bad if the breaks are staggered
[13:48] <jrwren> rick_h_: lol... i just got my first fountain pen :)
[13:48] <Scary_Guy> I think you mean good Friday rick_h_ :p  Also sorry to hear about your kid.  I hope it isn't that bug that's been going around.  Put two of my friends in urgent care :(
[13:48] <rick_h_> jrwren: oooh, what did you get? I love mine
[13:48] <rick_h_> Scary_Guy: bummer
[13:48] <rick_h_> Scary_Guy: yea, I forget about good friday, I guess that's today with spring break next week
[13:49] <rick_h_> I forget because good friday isn't a federal holiday
[13:49] <Scary_Guy> yeah, and I hung out with one Tuesday and another one this morning.  I don't generally get sick though and I've had my shot but I guess this is a different strain.  still I'm not too worried
[13:49] <Scary_Guy> it isn't?  one of my friends works for Chrystler and she's getting holiday pay
[13:51] <jrwren> rick_h_: oh, the absolute entry level Pilot
[13:51] <jrwren> rick_h_: nothing fancy at all. Just something ot have and use day to day.
[13:51] <jrwren> I like it, but I'm still getting learning to use it.
[13:52] <rick_h_> jrwren: cool, yea I fell down the rabbit hole. I've got 7 or 8 inks, handful of pens, different sizes/etc
[13:54] <rick_h_> jrwren: the lamy ones are nice cheap little daily drivers that folks can borrow and such
[13:54] <rick_h_> that's the only one I have that takes the inserts
[13:55] <jrwren> yeah! I was happy about the inserts TBH, becuase I didn't want to mess with the ink.
[13:55] <jrwren> those cartriges make it very nice and easy.
[14:02] <rick_h_> yea, works well
[14:09] <rick_h_> Rocket launch time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mp0TW8vkCLg
[14:18] <jrwren> SpaceX is cool.
[14:18] <jrwren> another launch successful so far.
[14:19] <Scary_Guy> I can't wait until they stop doing these, because it's become that ubiquitous and mundane since it's a part of daily life
[14:19] <Scary_Guy> I mean they don't video every airplane takeoff/landing
[14:20] <jrwren> the 9min blackout is because of aliens.
[14:20] <jrwren> Scary_Guy: there is nothing ubiquitous or mundane about the reuse being done by spacex.
[14:20] <Scary_Guy>  I like how two different people on two different networks mentioned this too
[14:21] <Scary_Guy> I know, I mean I can't wait until we get to that point
[14:21] <rick_h_> jrwren: lol
[14:21] <jrwren> this is the first time ever they are attempting to reusing the 6M$ fairing, which is the only reason I am interested in this particular luanch.
[14:22] <rick_h_> I want to see them try to catch the faring, that's crazy
[14:22] <rick_h_> at least the first stage can steer
[14:22] <jrwren> Yes, I agree. It really hope things get reusable and inexpensive and we look back at the 80s and 90s and 00s and think WTF?
[14:23] <rick_h_> hah, "how much was that space shuttle? You all built a space station with that thing?"
[14:23] <rick_h_> this will one day be the go to for "sometimes you have to take a step back to move forward" heh
[14:24] <rick_h_> jrwren: you'll appreciate this, http://info.crunchydata.com/blog/postgres-operator-for-kubernetes
[14:24] <rick_h_> jrwren: so they wrote a charm for postgres on k8s that has its own cli client lol
[14:24] <jrwren> wow. crazy.
[14:24] <jrwren> this is where k8s goes crazy IMO. But I guess, I'm pretty crazy too.
[14:25] <rick_h_> yea, I was following some threads around coreos providing "operations for k8s deployed software" and got here and that's enough lol
[14:26] <jrwren> i guess with k8s getting better managed storage this kind of thing kind of makes sense.
[14:27] <jrwren> you can think of your k8s as a resource limiter and exposing db config like this via k8s api does have some advantages, but i feel like just running a DB in a more conventional cloud config makes more sense most of the time.
[14:33] <rick_h_> I like seeing the ack that operations goes beyond install and upgrade
[14:35] <jrwren>  listen to this one with sound.  https://twitter.com/cabel/status/979097369936502785
[14:36] <jrwren> too true, rick_h_, in fact, k8s is so fast moving right now i feel like there is too much ops just for the k8s cluster.
[14:36] <rick_h_> I'm floored trying to get stuff to work. "Just write out these 12 yaml files and these commands and viola...you've got your running software"
[14:37] <jrwren> hahahaha.
[14:37] <rick_h_> ok, listened with sound...I don't remember these with floppies. Song isn't really good
[14:37] <jrwren> well, process based containers does mean there are no system to deal with.
[14:37] <jrwren> rick_h_: you don't recognize the song?!? oh shit, maybe i'm too lold.
[14:37] <rick_h_> no, I don't recall it atm
[14:37] <jrwren> that is canyon.mid, a midi file that shipped default with windows 95.
[14:38] <rick_h_> ah, did have/run win95 (my first own computer OS that I swapped with NT back and forth)
[14:38] <rick_h_> but don't recall that midi file, I didn't mess with sound much on computers until winamp/mp3
[14:38] <rick_h_> games I guess
[14:38] <jrwren> ah, ok. yes, will in '95 that was the song on all windows computers.
[14:39] <rick_h_> gotcha
[14:52] <Scary_Guy>  Start me up or that one Weezer song that was also on the CD?
[14:53] <Scary_Guy> actually I think it was the video
[14:53] <jrwren> yes, it was.
[14:53] <jrwren> Buddy Holly video by Weezer
[14:54] <jrwren> and... after chatting with someone else about canyon.mid. I sit corrected. It was shipped with windows 3.1, so 1991.
[14:54] <jrwren> A bit older.
[14:54] <rick_h_> ah, yea that's before my time
[14:54] <rick_h_> I didn't get my own computer until college so I missed a lot of early stuff
[14:55] <jrwren> I got a job fixing PCs at a store in '95 a few months before win95 came out, so I got to see a lot of stuff.
[14:55] <Scary_Guy> I got my first one at 9, but used the old Apple IIe in preschool
[14:56] <Scary_Guy> but still no internet until 98 was stunting
[14:57] <Scary_Guy> I think around 99 I was waking up and getting on the PC, going to school to get on the laptop, going to work to fix systems, and going back home and working on it until 2AM
[14:57] <Scary_Guy> after a while I got burnt out a bit, then got back at it
[14:57] <Scary_Guy> like six months of that
[14:57] <jrwren> good times!
[14:57] <Scary_Guy> now I just want my computer<>brain interface
[14:58] <Scary_Guy> waiting for science to catch up to sci-fi is grueling
[15:03] <cmaloney> God, those great Roland MIDI sounds
[15:03] <cmaloney> I don't think I remember seeing that machine either but it makes perfect sense
[15:04] <cmaloney> Seems like one of those specialty devices that you'd take to band practice to show off some midi wankery you did without bringing the whole kit
[15:04] <cmaloney> which would probably appeal to about 10 people
[15:05] <cmaloney> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ks3ucumilU
[15:06] <cmaloney> Music Tutor. So it's for learning
[15:31] <rick_h_> Woot got the hello installed finally https://photos.app.goo.gl/Z1ai6bHf9DkZkCwA2
[15:40] <cmaloney> nice!
[15:40] <rick_h_> yea, fun to get it installed and tonight leave for VA
[15:40] <rick_h_> so can spy on the house while away
[15:40] <cmaloney> Heh
[16:13] <Scary_Guy> I would be one of those people
[16:14] <Scary_Guy> learning not to suck, lol.  also I love that guy's channel
[16:14] <Scary_Guy> nice
[16:15] <Scary_Guy> I need to do something similar, the remote talk feature looks sweet though too
[16:15] <Scary_Guy> in fact I think I'll try making hooking up that camera today's project.  bbl
[16:29] <jrwren> hehe, cool. that lens looks nice.
[16:29] <jrwren> someoen else had a doorbell without the aspect lens recently and it looks really weird
[16:58] <rick_h_> yea, looks a bit better now that I've gotten into the settings and upped the quality
[17:01] <rick_h_> looks like about 1/4 or 1/3 less bandwidth than the outdoor camera
[17:03] <jrwren> whoa, that is really good.
[17:03] <rick_h_> I wish I could wedge it out a little bit more
[17:03] <rick_h_> only has the one mount place that angles it 15deg
[17:03] <rick_h_> mount plate that is
[17:03] <rick_h_> well it's .3-.4Mbps
[17:03] <rick_h_> and the outdoor one is .6-.7ish
[17:04] <jrwren> oh, that is nice and small. I htink our streams are more than that, but I'm not sure.
[17:04] <rick_h_> looking at the router at least
[22:40] <Scary_Guy> you can always mill out a new piece
[22:41] <Scary_Guy> or maybe give someone from #i3detroit the specs and have them do it