[00:31] oh boy, google acquisition! [00:31] https://nest.com/blog/2014/06/20/the-nest-family-is-growing/ [00:31] watch as google becomes the real-world ctOS [03:27] http://jeffcovey.net/2014/06/19/freshmeat-net-1997-2014/comment-page-1/#comment-2111 [03:27] Freshmeat died [03:27] as per our predictions. [17:38] yipdw: ping? [17:40] yipdw: I've got a project I'd like to put up on the warrior: https://github.com/db48x/tinyback/tree/pixorial [17:55] looks like that is done by changing warrior-hq, but apparently the change to the json file is just made on the server [17:55] rather than being committed to git [17:59] hmm [18:28] db48x: yeah, it is [18:28] one sec [18:28] db48x: while not required, it's helpful if the code you want to run is the master branch [18:29] actually, no, scratch that -- it does appear to be required [18:33] db48x: tinyback has been installed to warrior-hq [18:43] that said, there seems to be something wrong with the map-plot code on warriorhq [18:43] projects.json and the like all work fine though [18:43] The Cloud: Breaking Shit Behind Your Back Since 2013 [18:52] heh [18:53] I'll move master forward, that's easily done [18:56] sweet [18:57] 0-0 [18:57] whoops [18:58] what's up? [18:58] cleaning keyboard [18:58] ah :) [18:58] I launched gvim, this should help [18:58] always a good idea to clean keyboard on irc [18:59] 21qewdasvferw324444442214567876668iuoykmli;p[] [18:59] I agree [19:00] it's even better because this laptop's screen has a touch sensor, so screen-cleaning becomes great [19:00] I need to clean my keyboard [19:39] * db48x yawns [19:41] all quiet on the western front [19:42] heh [19:43] gotta write a pipeline for grabbing the videos next, but I can't stop yawning [19:45] insufficient quantity of sleep [19:46] and I'm going to the symphony tonight [19:47] do circuits [19:47] those wake me up [19:48] circuits? [19:49] circuit training [19:50] electrical engineering is not the answer [19:53] circuit workouts I mean [19:55] I will check wikipedia later, after a nap [20:26] vBulletin on the rise, possible? http://trends.builtwith.com/cms