[02:31] <_stink_> morning
[08:17] <Scary_Guy> morning
[12:10] <cmaloney> morning
[12:10] <jrwren> anyone else get an email from cacert?
[12:16] <cmaloney> not that I'm aware of, but I also don't have ant certificates that aren't self-generated
[12:17] <jrwren> no lets encrypt?
[12:28] <cmaloney> Not yet. I haven't set it up
[12:28] <cmaloney> I should do that though
[12:30] <jrwren> LE is really great. really, really.
[13:06] <jrwren> this is crazy: https://forums.swift.org/t/differentiable-programming-mega-proposal/28547
[13:30] <cmaloney> "Differentiable programming is a new paradigm for programming in which programs can be differentiated throughout. "
[13:30] <cmaloney> Well, that clears thing sup
[13:32] <cmaloney> So this is deep learning with self-modifying code? (that's the 1 minute Google search)
[13:53] <brousch> I have no idea what this is talking about
[13:57] <jrwren> https://github.com/dan-zheng/swift/blob/differentiable-programming/docs/DifferentiableProgramming.md#math-introduction  <-- math background.
[13:58] <jrwren> i guess if you never studied equiv of highschool or college calculus, it is meaningless. sorry.
[13:58] <jrwren> it still blows my mind.
[15:38] <cmaloney> I got to Calculus II and completely flamed out
[15:38] <cmaloney> I still find math fascinating, as long as I don't have to calculate it. :)
[15:38] <jrwren> This is calc I stuffs.
[15:38] <cmaloney> Yeah, so I can understand the concepts
[15:38] <cmaloney> but it took marrying a physicist so I could get there. :)
[16:37] <jrwren> cmaloney: did you ever work with Chris Lahey when you were at SF?
[16:38] <cmaloney> Not to my knowledge. They're not in my contacts from that period
[18:20] <greg-g> grr, a nice huge DDOS against us on a late Friday evening (for our majority EU SRE team)
[18:21] <cmaloney> greg-g: Oof. That's no good.
[18:21] <greg-g> yeah, people are stupid
[18:21] <greg-g> luckily our SRE isn't
[18:21] <greg-g> (I mean, we're still down, but....)
[18:22] <jrwren> what? no cloudflaire for you?
[18:22] <jrwren> no arbor networks for you?
[18:22] <jrwren> :p
[18:22] <greg-g> :)
[18:22] <greg-g> we do our own CDN, privacy reasons :)
[18:23] <greg-g> and by CDN that means: 1 cache in SF area, one in Amsterdam, one coming online in Singapore, and then our primary DCs in Dallas and Virginia
[18:23] <greg-g> I'd link to our documentation, but...
[18:29] <jrwren> dude... I was jokin... gl getting things defended.
[18:33] <greg-g> I know I know, I just always feel like brain dumping :)
[19:08] <brousch> No Limelight Networks?!
[20:13] <greg-g> tbf though, a scrubbing service would come in handy in these situations
[20:19] <greg-g> what I was linked to from a friend/community member who works for the largest NL ISP: https://www.nbip.nl/en/nawas/
[20:20] <greg-g> our network overview, now that you can load the page: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_network_overview.png
[20:20] <greg-g> :)
[20:20] <greg-g> better page: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Network_design
[20:24] <jrwren> The NBIP now protects more than 45% of Dutch Internet domains.
[20:24] <jrwren> impressive!