[00:31] Not yet [00:31] I'll wait for all of us to go [00:31] Seems like an Ubuntu or Keith destination [00:32] I am game [00:34] Why does this seem like a bad idea? It is like playing Russian Roulette if you are not paying attention to what side you put your phone on. … https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07J4XPR7N/ref=as_li_ss_tl?pf_rd_p=c2945051-950f-485c-b4df-15aac5223b10&pf_rd_r=HF8CD6JJAM7571HC4ZBB&linkCode=ll1&tag=kmyers-twitter-20&linkId=d995ee747631b7837f943a2e44ba975b&language=en_US [00:49] I have to say, if your on a budget you could do worse than little Caesars extramostbestest [00:50] It's just the crust is a little soft/yeasty [01:04] @AdamOutler @KMyers @Abrerr I have a favor to ask. If you know of packages you wish were compiled for Windows and/or windows visual studio let me know [01:05] I think I'd like to add a portion of my site dedicated to building annoying dev packages. Like ffmoeg or OpenSSL [01:05] *ffmpeg [02:11] Nano [02:11] It's my favorite editor [02:14] @RazPi, Native VIM [02:14] Maybe it already exists? [02:14] Mobaxterm doesn't count [02:14] Although it's close [02:18] If you want a challenge, BusyBox. [02:48] That was the last guaranteed Nexus update [03:14] xD I was thinking like.. libraries [03:14] @Abrerr What's wrong with gVim? [03:16] http://support.moonpoint.com/software/editors/nano/win.php @AdamOutler [03:16] and busybox https://github.com/Alexpux/MSYS2-packages/blob/master/busybox/busybox.install [03:19] GVIM feels clunky in comparison - I guess it's because I can't launch it from a term like I normally do. [03:19] Mobaxterm kinda fills a void in that respect [03:19] @Abrerr You might like msys2 [03:19] It's all windows native without cygwin type dependencies on cygwin's dll [03:19] pretty no-nonsense cygwin [03:19] and compiles run on windows [03:19] yeah [03:20] hrmhrmhrmhrmhrmh [03:20] pacman - lol [03:20] hey at least it -has- a package manager :P [03:21] but I mean like - cygwin kinda does [03:21] you just point and click at it [03:21] and hope for the best [03:21] I think pacman is easier to use, it's all terminal based too [03:21] haha [03:21] I gotta get a use case [03:22] It's 99% linux at home [03:22] and mobaxterm @ work [03:22] the problem with cygwin is everything you compile you have to attach the cygwin dll along with it, and there's a license attached to that, that prevents you from really doing anything commercial with it [03:22] +50 vivaldi tabs and 20 spreadsheets [03:22] omg are you an opera user [03:22] it's blink, isn't it? [03:23] the reality is, it lets me rebind hotkeys. CTRL+W is my heart and soul. And freakin chrome/firefox/ie/whatever closes the tab. [03:23] vivaldi comes from the same company as opera [03:23] I work through VDI in a browser [03:23] It does, I'm just saying it's chrome under the hood [03:23] Oh I've had capslock to ctrl for ages, ctrl+w closes tabs in almost everything [03:23] ooh ok [03:24] mobaxterm looks neat :o [03:24] I work in IOS and bash most days - I need mah ctrl+w [03:24] dude, I'd die without it [03:24] I don't doubt it! xD [03:24] because I can just get stuff done [03:25] With my kinesis keyboard I can hit ctrl-w with my thumb and ring finger, that might interest you [03:25] My sys admin came up to me yesterday [03:25] Is that you on X system? [03:25] yaaaa [03:25] Are you using MobaXterm? [03:25] yaaaaaa [03:25] "That's a major vulnerability, just checking" [03:25] DONT TAKE IT AWAY [03:25] DONT DO IT [03:25] XDD [03:26] IT HAS A BUILT IN X SERVER, AND I NEEDS IT [03:26] You're right tho, from a dev perspective - that sort of attachment sounds bad [03:26] w/ Cygwin [03:28] Yeah x_x especially if you want to dist [03:29] I just use it for automating tasks really. match and pull files from X server - uncompress - rename the crap outta them, organize, then open all up in (lolexplorer) [03:29] then the illusion melts and I have to sneaker net them between networks [03:30] any actual tools I build are basic af and done in powershell/python [03:30] and soon R [03:31] because Rshiny [03:32] https://shiny.rstudio.com/gallery/ [03:35] MSYS2 pacman looks like pacman pacman [03:35] :O [03:44] Yes! [03:44] What datasets are you running with R? [03:44] VDLM2/AOA/CPDLC [03:47] air to ground speak [03:48] Statistics on flights and stuff [03:48] But it's mostly for providing context on large/multiple events [03:49] @KMyers It's settled https://i.gyazo.com/d8a6f11c618ce8d4364e13e82e6a5ff7.png [03:49] https://webrtchacks.com/aiy-vision-kit-tensorflow-uv4l-webrtc/ [03:50] @Abrerr I'm really interested in R, this shiny package looks really cool! [03:50] I'm more of a Python guy, but my shop is totally into R and I can't deny it definitely looks suited to the work I do [03:51] I'll need to become more fmailiar with it as I do more NN work [03:51] NN work? [03:51] I just need to spend a few weekends playing with R [03:51] my short 10 minute bouts with it are always frustrating lol [03:54] https://shiny.rstudio.com/gallery/genome-browser.html [03:54] ^ when I first saw that - so nice looking [03:56] Well, crap. Guess I'll just go do R stuff now [04:02] What is nn work? Is that where you wear clothing? [04:03] Yes. [04:04] R was introduced to me in one of the books as a shortcut for getting derivatives xD [04:04] So for any weight modification formula, you need its derivative to backpropagate iirc [04:05] I've been trying to make time for personal projects again [04:06] @RazPi, This [04:08] Yeah :\ [04:09] @AdamOutler If you're interested, you can actually buy this thing at target https://www.target.com/p/google-vision-kit-aiy/-/A-53417081 [08:07] Wow 96 missed messages, what did I miss last night? [15:08] Should I SQL injection it and download the database? [15:09] Damn. That's sloppy [15:31] https://twitter.com/TrumpIPv6 [17:17] got a free google home mini. [17:17] Spotify? [17:17] https://www.androidauthority.com/google-home-mini-spotify-trial-930940/ [17:17] yea [17:17] I am maxed out on Google Homes [17:17] I used to actually be a spotify prem user. but when google came out with family plans for music and youtube red i switched over. [17:18] had Spotify not fell behind on family pricing against apple and google, i would have still been a user. [17:18] i did use a different email for this because in order to get the mini for free you need to be a new user signing up for their trial service [17:19] shipping claims it will be one month though