00:00.06 | scanlime | CIA needs galago support |
00:00.08 | ChipX86 | >>> for service in galago.get_services(): |
00:00.08 | ChipX86 | ... print service.get_name() |
00:00.09 | ChipX86 | ... for account in service.get_accounts(): |
00:00.09 | ChipX86 | ... print "\t%s" % account.get_username() |
00:00.14 | ChipX86 | and it just works. Weeee |
00:03.12 | scanlime | %016llx, best printf specifier ever |
00:03.17 | ChipX86 | :) |
00:04.59 | numist | :o |
00:09.28 | file[laptop] | 8) |
00:09.35 | scanlime | ooh |
00:09.40 | scanlime | better compression than gzip |
00:10.17 | lurgy | heh |
00:10.19 | lurgy | impossible |
00:10.23 | lurgy | ! |
00:10.26 | scanlime | I know |
00:10.31 | scanlime | but sometimes the impossible happens |
00:11.48 | lurgy | hehe |
00:12.02 | lurgy | so you're coming back for thanksgiving right? |
00:12.34 | scanlime | yep |
00:13.27 | lurgy | yay |
00:13.59 | purple_cow | running the motion graph stuff (generally uses all my ram and cpu for about 2 minutes), plus compiling stuff inside a vm, plus playing zookeeper while waiting for it all to finish :P |
00:14.19 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03micah * r9226 10fidtool/ (_fidtool.c test.py): Appending across L0 page boundaries with updates to the L1 index now works. Can't yet append across L1 boundaries. |
00:14.57 | scanlime | fidtool can store timestamps for about 100k commits in about 100k bytes :) |
00:15.15 | numist | fidtool? |
00:15.22 | purple_cow | scanlime: awesome :) |
00:15.29 | numist | wow thats really good |
00:15.33 | scanlime | numist: that thingy I just committed to! |
00:15.37 | numist | right |
00:15.50 | scanlime | variable-length integers, stores time deltas between commits |
00:15.57 | scanlime | it's kind of an append-only 2-level b*-tree |
00:16.10 | numist | oh good idea |
00:16.13 | lurgy | rofl |
00:16.26 | lurgy | "bart, don't make fun of grad students. they just made a terrible life choice" |
00:16.30 | scanlime | hehe |
00:16.42 | scanlime | I should order pizza |
00:16.48 | ChipX86 | hmmmm pizza |
00:18.19 | lurgy | hehe |
00:18.25 | lurgy | "it's flashing. we'd better click it" |
00:18.34 | numist | hmm |
00:19.48 | lurgy | "what are you kids laughing at? cuz if you say jimmy fallon.. then i'll know you're lying...." |
00:20.12 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9227 10motion/py/shuffle-interpolate.py: |
00:20.13 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: Work around some bugginess. It now can search through all the graphs for nodes |
00:20.13 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: without any exceptions. However, it's returning None for several of them, and |
00:20.13 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: these graphs should provide complete coverage over the joint space used in a |
00:20.13 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: particular motion, so that's bad. |
00:22.43 | lurgy | hehe |
00:23.00 | lurgy | "i wish we lived in the america of yesteryear that only exists in the brains of us republicans" |
00:23.09 | scanlime | :) |
00:29.35 | scanlime | yow, expensive pizza |
00:29.45 | ChipX86 | how much? |
00:29.57 | scanlime | $20 for a large 2-topping, apparently |
00:30.03 | scanlime | at least I'll be able to make a few meals out of that |
00:30.17 | purple_cow | scanlime: ow |
00:30.35 | scanlime | unless this is the best pizza I ever had, I'm not ordering round table again :P |
00:30.40 | darth_mall | goddammit |
00:31.17 | ChipX86 | that's pretty standard for a lot of pizza places here |
00:31.28 | ChipX86 | coupons are your friend |
00:31.31 | scanlime | heh |
00:31.37 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9228 10xchat-gnome/plugins/net-monitor/net-monitor.c: Reconnect properly to servers when network connection is restored. Now for channels. |
00:31.51 | scanlime | where do you get pizza coupons around here? we had some great ones in Boulder.. ended up getting pizzas for about $6 |
00:32.03 | ChipX86 | junk mail and roundtable.com |
00:32.44 | purple_cow | well, that's a little hyperbole, but a large can be had for about $10 after tax |
00:33.12 | scanlime | purple_cow: wasn't there that one Domino's coupon that everyone in Aden used, that was $6? |
00:33.23 | purple_cow | oh, maybe |
00:33.39 | scanlime | but then, that was Domino's |
00:33.48 | purple_cow | i stopped paying attention to dominos/pizza hut/etc about halfway through my freshman year |
00:33.51 | pagefault | "but what if they like pizza" |
00:33.54 | CIA-9 | galago: 03chipx86 * r2279 10libnotify/ (ChangeLog tests/Makefile.am): Add applet-critical.png to EXTRA_DIST. |
00:34.06 | scanlime | purple_cow: yeah |
00:34.07 | purple_cow | for cheapness, can't beat blackjack, and for decent pizza, pudge was the way to go |
00:34.16 | scanlime | mmm, pudge |
00:34.22 | purple_cow | blackjack had that 5-larges-for-$25 deal |
00:35.02 | scanlime | there are plenty of burrito places here, but I still miss Illegal Pete's |
00:35.19 | CIA-9 | numi-misc: 03numist * r157 10configs/ (README vim/mswin.vim vim/numist.vim vim/typo.vim): vim happy |
00:35.24 | scanlime | not really sure why :P |
00:37.29 | lurgy | "where will it be? iran? north korea? anything's possible with commander kookoo bananas in charge" |
00:38.33 | CIA-9 | galago: 03chipx86 * r2280 10notification-daemon/ (ChangeLog NEWS configure.ac src/PopupNotification.cc): |
00:38.33 | CIA-9 | galago: - Support actually clicking on hyperlinks. How did this not get implemented? Time for another release. |
00:38.33 | CIA-9 | galago: - Release 0.2.4. |
00:40.25 | CIA-9 | galago: 03chipx86 * r2281 10web/htdocs/releases: Release notification-daemon 0.2.4. |
00:40.35 | darth_mall | dammit |
00:40.46 | darth_mall | what is wrong with the shuffle all of a sudden |
00:40.53 | scanlime | oh no, I'm out of beer! |
00:42.13 | numist | :o |
00:42.36 | numist | whoa, in in under 2 weeks I'll never have to worry about running out again |
00:44.24 | scanlime | hm? |
00:44.40 | lurgy | "not quite homer.. i can only absolve you if you're catholic." "ooh! how do i join? should i wail on some unitarians?" |
00:46.25 | darth_mall | purple_cow: what error were you getting from Sequence? |
00:47.48 | purple_cow | darth_mall: grabbing data from the bones at boundary=1 (so sequence[0]) was giving me a giant array rather than just a size 3 array |
00:48.08 | purple_cow | i worked around that just now, but now i'm getting joint angles that aren't in my graphs |
00:48.19 | darth_mall | ugh |
00:48.27 | darth_mall | my script isn't even working |
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00:49.15 | darth_mall | I hate sundays |
00:51.22 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9229 10motion/py/shuffle.py: Split the initial conditions on commas |
01:01.51 | scanlime | gotta find a new place to hang out, 'cuz I'm tired of living in hell |
01:02.58 | numist | ? |
01:08.35 | scanlime | wow, some people are a wealth of information: "* I believe all the TMBG music videos feature TMBG in one form or another." |
01:10.28 | purple_cow | amazing |
01:12.07 | JayPee | time for pho |
01:12.08 | JayPee | yum. |
01:12.17 | scanlime | mm |
01:13.07 | darth_mall | purple_cow: so the crash I get on my AMD64 happens when the bones dictionary is deleted in AMC_dealloc |
01:13.22 | darth_mall | if you can figure out why, that would make my life a lot better |
01:13.26 | JayPee | scanlime: care to join? |
01:13.44 | scanlime | JayPee: tempting, but I already ordered pizza |
01:14.03 | JayPee | scanlime: <stewie>Blast you, vile women!</stewie> |
01:14.06 | scanlime | :( |
01:14.15 | JayPee | :-P |
01:14.17 | JayPee | next time |
01:14.19 | JayPee | later all |
01:14.58 | purple_cow | darth_mall: huh |
01:15.07 | purple_cow | i wonder if numeric isn't totally 64-bit clean |
01:15.19 | darth_mall | the thought had crossed my mind |
01:15.39 | purple_cow | or maybe motion.c isn't totally 64-bit clean, but that seems unlikely given how simple it is |
01:15.51 | darth_mall | which would really suck, since running shuffle-interpolate on my laptop is painful at best |
01:16.21 | purple_cow | hehe |
01:18.07 | CIA-9 | galago: 03chipx86 * r2282 10notification-daemon/ (ChangeLog src/PopupNotification.cc): Since D-BUS is run before the gnome session, let's just hard-code support for gnome-open. Sorry to everyone who this inconveniences :) |
01:18.54 | darth_mall | purple_cow: I think your laptop has more memory mine |
01:19.11 | purple_cow | yeah, i have 512 |
01:19.23 | lurgy | battleship* |
01:19.33 | lurgy | dammit, uncyclopedia broke my head |
01:20.00 | purple_cow | time for me to go |
01:20.21 | purple_cow | hehe, battlestar potemkin |
01:21.49 | lurgy | me too |
01:21.53 | lurgy | off to campus, whee |
01:31.03 | scanlime | I wonder if the Johns read the lyric interpretations on tmbw. They must get quite a laugh out of 'em ;) |
01:45.25 | ChipX86 | it's so cool to have packagers jump to package new releases |
01:47.58 | darth_mall | goddammit |
01:48.02 | darth_mall | this is why I don't like having the modem and router in Kyle's room |
01:48.04 | darth_mall | because he decides to rearrange his furniture and they get unplugged |
02:00.16 | scanlime | http://www.tmbw.net/wiki/index.php/Lyrics:Cut_The_Strings |
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03:14.06 | scanlime | KHAAAAAAAN! |
03:14.20 | purple_cow | uh oh |
03:14.23 | purple_cow | are you watching the movie? |
03:15.01 | scanlime | yep |
03:15.50 | purple_cow | :) |
03:24.10 | rioter | i agree |
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03:30.31 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9230 10xchat-gnome/plugins/net-monitor/net-monitor.c: reconnect to any previously-joined channels when the network connection is restored |
03:31.49 | darth_mall | ha! |
03:31.58 | darth_mall | I think I may have found the bug in Sequence |
03:44.25 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9231 10motion/py/ (Dance/Sequence.py shuffle.py): Fixed the bug causing the first frame to be stored incorrectly. |
03:44.41 | darth_mall | purple_cow: you should take a look and see if that solves your problem |
03:44.48 | darth_mall | I'm pretty sure that I was seeing the same thing you were |
03:44.50 | ChipX86 | bloglines is kinda nice |
03:45.09 | darth_mall | and it only took me all afternoon to find |
03:45.15 | purple_cow | :( |
03:45.32 | scanlime | this movie makes me want to watch Futurama |
03:46.58 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9232 10xchat-gnome/fe-gnome/ChangeLog: net monitor plugin |
03:47.33 | darth_mall | it's a good thing Garth Brooks is coming out of "retirement" to do walmart commercials |
03:47.43 | purple_cow | heh |
03:49.50 | scanlime | these loud kids in the hallway need to get wanged in the keyhole |
03:52.08 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9233 10motion/py/shuffle-interpolate.py: remove hack-around for sequence bug |
03:53.43 | darth_mall | scanlime: that's what I'm here for! |
03:54.10 | purple_cow | hrm |
03:54.21 | purple_cow | still getting lots of misses in the node search |
03:55.32 | darth_mall | is that still my fault? |
03:55.56 | purple_cow | maybe |
03:56.13 | purple_cow | the graphs should cover the entire joint-space used in the motion |
03:56.43 | purple_cow | so there's either a problem in the graph building (please no) or the somewhere in shuffle/sequence |
04:00.19 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9234 10motion/py/shuffle.py: Add some command line options. |
04:09.31 | scanlime | shatner is such a ham |
04:09.51 | scanlime | it's really hard to appreciate when you haven't watched a trek film recently |
04:09.57 | purple_cow | uh oh, i bet scanlime's watching the spock-funeral scene |
04:10.09 | scanlime | nah, already starting the next movie :) |
04:10.16 | purple_cow | ahh |
04:10.28 | scanlime | it's been so long since I've watched these |
04:11.00 | scanlime | mmm |
04:11.20 | scanlime | it really takes a surprisingly small amount of Disaronno to make ice cream taste wonderful |
04:12.35 | scanlime | uh oh, a cloaking device |
04:12.46 | scanlime | oh my god |
04:12.49 | scanlime | christopher lloyd? |
04:13.11 | scanlime | I forgot he was in this! |
04:13.15 | purple_cow | hehe |
04:13.27 | scanlime | Even speaking klingon, he sounds familiar |
04:13.44 | scanlime | and he had that great "1.21 jiggawatts!" look just now |
04:13.44 | scanlime | hehe |
04:14.07 | numist | :D |
04:14.16 | numist | yay jiggawatts |
04:14.20 | ChipX86 | seeing Hawkeye being a presidential candidate on The West Wing is still very weird to me |
04:14.49 | scanlime | hah |
04:19.03 | scanlime | "and that is what this blog is all about, making me look awesome" |
04:19.46 | purple_cow | damnit |
04:19.53 | purple_cow | i hate when i delete the .dot files instead of the .ps |
04:20.04 | ChipX86 | :( |
04:22.08 | scanlime | it's a good thing they reused all this computer graphics footage where the camera flies through a mountain... |
04:22.14 | scanlime | and the terrain is popping like mad |
04:22.51 | scanlime | I love Christopher Lloyd, but he does not make sense as a klingon |
04:23.25 | ChipX86 | bloglines needs the ability to change stylesheets |
04:24.45 | CIA-9 | smrt: 03jupiter * r506 10docs/system-architecture/architecture.tex: gender-neutral language |
04:26.17 | darth_mall | heh |
04:26.20 | darth_mall | I was just working on that |
04:28.35 | CIA-9 | smrt: 03evan * r507 10docs/system-architecture/figures/modules.svg: Application Controller to Application Manager in the diagram. |
04:29.22 | purple_cow | darth_mall: ok, can you give that a proof? |
04:29.23 | CIA-9 | smrt: 03jupiter * r508 10docs/system-architecture/architecture.tex: Reword "Application Manager" to "Application Controller" because it's easier than modifying the figure. Also explain what the context is a little bit. |
04:29.54 | darth_mall | erm... heh |
04:29.59 | darth_mall | purple_cow: I just renamed the figure =P |
04:30.03 | purple_cow | hehe |
04:30.16 | purple_cow | TOO SLOW! |
04:30.25 | purple_cow | oh wait |
04:30.27 | purple_cow | damnit! |
04:31.17 | CIA-9 | smrt: 03evan * r509 10docs/system-architecture/architecture.tex: Two more "he"s gone |
04:31.49 | CIA-9 | smrt: 03jupiter * r510 10docs/system-architecture/architecture.tex: back to "Manager" |
04:31.58 | ChipX86 | this "live" episode of the west wing presidental debates is neat, but neither of these candidates is anywhere near Bartlett's quality. The show is doomed. |
04:32.28 | purple_cow | ChipX86: isn't it pretty much just a soap opera these days anyhow? |
04:32.32 | ChipX86 | yeah |
04:32.43 | ChipX86 | it really sucks. I don't watch it anymore, but figured I'd see this one |
04:33.45 | ChipX86 | there's no humor left in the series at all |
04:34.05 | ChipX86 | and they're getting rid of good characters. Like, Toby was recently "fired" on the show |
04:36.51 | darth_mall | Mitch Pileggi make such a great cop |
04:38.59 | purple_cow | ohhh |
04:39.03 | purple_cow | i think i know what the problem is |
04:39.11 | purple_cow | my graphs constrain angles to [0,360] |
04:39.14 | purple_cow | but the shuffle doesn't |
04:42.34 | purple_cow | hrmph |
04:43.07 | darth_mall | I think I'm going to have to go see King Kong just because of Jack Black |
04:43.36 | purple_cow | god fucking damnit |
04:43.42 | purple_cow | something's wrong with the graphs |
04:43.55 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9235 10motion/py/shuffle-interpolate.py: AAARGH |
04:49.47 | CIA-9 | smrt: 03evan * r511 10docs/system-architecture/architecture.tex: Add a small section about the context. |
04:50.16 | darth_mall | purple_cow: would you mind checking out that thing on the Context? I'm not sure I recall what we meant by that when we were working on this doc |
04:51.08 | purple_cow | darth_mall: i already added some stuff about the context under State Controller |
04:51.16 | darth_mall | oh |
04:51.19 | darth_mall | didn't notice |
04:51.26 | purple_cow | since it's not really a module, just an aspect of the state controller |
04:51.33 | purple_cow | would appreciate some review on that though |
04:51.56 | CIA-9 | smrt: 03evan * r512 10docs/system-architecture/architecture.tex: I should pay attention more. Remove the context section. |
04:55.41 | darth_mall | I think my favorite them in all the Law & Order shows is how it's ok for good guys to bend/break the rules |
04:56.42 | darth_mall | s/them/theme/ |
05:17.14 | darth_mall | hehe... I love when they reuse actors across the spinoffs |
05:17.25 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03micah * r9236 10fidtool/ (_fidtool.c test.py): Implement basic interval queries, fix a few subtle bugs in indexing. This now seems to mostly-work, but still has some subtle bugs that test.py is reporting. |
05:18.51 | darth_mall | purple_cow: doc looks good to me, want me to send it to Bruce? |
05:18.58 | purple_cow | darth_mall: sure |
05:22.29 | darth_mall | and done |
05:26.30 | scanlime | ChipX86: you need to commit to sheep sweeper, to get it off the 'least active' list on CIA |
05:26.56 | ChipX86 | yeah, I should |
05:27.01 | rioter | haha |
05:27.22 | ChipX86 | playing bzflag :) we're losing and need help desperately |
05:30.41 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9237 10motion/py/ (Dance/MotionGraph.py shuffle-interpolate.py): wow! Fixing the graph bug was a hell of a lot easier than I expected |
05:34.48 | darth_mall | ooh |
05:34.53 | darth_mall | does that mean everything works? |
05:35.18 | purple_cow | uhh, kinda? |
05:35.30 | purple_cow | need to make it execute the search and insert frames |
05:35.36 | purple_cow | darth_mall: wanna write me a frame decimator? |
05:35.45 | darth_mall | frame decimator? |
05:36.18 | purple_cow | basically take every nth frame |
05:36.32 | purple_cow | the .amcs are at 120Hz, and we'll want to run at more like 5hz for tomorrow |
05:39.14 | darth_mall | so we only write out every 24th frame or something? |
05:39.21 | purple_cow | yeah |
05:39.33 | purple_cow | just a little standalone utility that converts .amc to .amc |
05:39.52 | darth_mall | ah... I can do that |
05:45.24 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9238 10motion/py/amc_decimator.py: Start on the frame decimator. |
05:52.46 | scanlime | guh. why am I still using gnome-terminal on this machine? I switched to rxvt-unicode at work ages ago |
05:53.02 | scanlime | gnome-terminal is using about 5x as much CPU as my fidtool test |
05:53.42 | purple_cow | haha |
06:07.59 | darth_mall | hmm... this looks like Close Encounters |
06:23.15 | scanlime | haha, they had the best 3D graphics in this movie |
06:23.39 | scanlime | I forgot about the white floating heads that seem to happen during time travel |
06:23.57 | darth_mall | dammit |
06:24.04 | darth_mall | this script is segfaulting |
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06:30.59 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9239 10motion/py/amc_decimator.py: |
06:31.00 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: That should be all the requisite code, but it's causing Python to segfault when |
06:31.00 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: it tries to save. |
06:34.07 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9240 10motion/py/ (Graph/ExtraAlgorithms.py shuffle-interpolate.py): fix a bunch of bugs |
06:34.46 | scanlime | nuclear wessels! |
06:35.26 | JayPee | "In Alameda... but where is Alameda?!" |
06:46.11 | scanlime | I think he did a little too much LDS back in the 60s |
06:47.14 | JayPee | They are not the hell your whales. |
06:48.26 | scanlime | =D |
06:48.27 | JayPee | not at all. |
06:48.40 | JayPee | Double dumbass on you! |
06:49.03 | scanlime | I love Italian, and so do you. |
06:49.17 | ChipX86 | AMV Hell 3 rocks so much |
06:51.20 | JayPee | "I'm from Iowa. I only work in outer space." |
06:52.49 | scanlime | it's a good thing Scotty's so good at typing |
06:53.42 | JayPee | "The mouse, eh? How quaint." |
06:53.48 | JayPee | scanlime: you watching it right now? |
06:53.52 | scanlime | yes : |
06:53.53 | scanlime | :) |
06:54.08 | JayPee | heh |
06:54.16 | numist | my typing doesnt suck that much... |
06:54.22 | JayPee | We tried to make it through V |
06:54.29 | scanlime | numist: admit it, it does. |
06:54.41 | purple_cow | what does god need with a starship? |
06:54.44 | JayPee | a friend and I, for shits and giggles, watched it with the director's commentary |
06:54.47 | JayPee | oh god |
06:54.47 | numist | well today and yesterday it has |
06:54.48 | numist | :/ |
06:54.51 | scanlime | wow |
06:54.59 | JayPee | we almost killed ourselves |
06:55.05 | JayPee | with alcohol poisoning |
06:55.07 | JayPee | it was so bad |
06:55.22 | scanlime | haha |
06:55.29 | scanlime | I imagine you'd need a lot of alcohol to endure that... |
06:55.30 | numist | well done, JayPee |
06:55.40 | JayPee | (the commentary for IV is pretty bad too, but only because they let Bill Shatner talk there, too. He actually started singing like the whales. I'm not kidding.) |
06:55.47 | scanlime | oh my |
06:55.47 | purple_cow | hahaha |
06:56.35 | purple_cow | "and when I directed star trek 5, I got a great performance out of me, because I respected me so much!" |
06:57.00 | JayPee | purple_cow: oh, you saw it? |
06:57.13 | JayPee | (you'd think it was a joke, but that's basically what the commentary was like) |
06:57.17 | purple_cow | JayPee: i've seen them all numerous times |
06:57.25 | purple_cow | JayPee: oh |
06:57.25 | JayPee | purple_cow: no, the commentary |
06:57.33 | purple_cow | that quotation is from the star trek episode of futurama |
06:57.36 | JayPee | he spends 15 minutes talking about how movement is important in the bridge scene. |
06:57.39 | scanlime | "You have a pocket pager. Are you a doctor?" |
06:57.52 | purple_cow | hahaha |
06:58.03 | JayPee | scanlime: "I thought I told you to never call me." |
06:58.12 | scanlime | JayPee: you scare me |
06:58.17 | scanlime | ;) |
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06:58.20 | scanlime | probe! |
06:58.24 | JayPee | scanlime: I like to think of it this way... |
06:58.26 | probe | scanlime!! |
06:58.33 | scanlime | duuuuuuuuuuuuuuude! |
06:58.46 | probe | Aw, man! I miss you so much. |
06:58.46 | JayPee | if my mind weren't so full of star trek, family guy, simpsons, AdultSwim, and seinfeld quotations, I might actually be smart |
06:58.51 | JayPee | but it is, so I'm not. |
06:58.53 | scanlime | probe: you need to visit me |
06:59.13 | scanlime | JayPee: I have the same problem, but it's mostly futurama... |
06:59.18 | probe | scanlime, I know. I just need to find the means... and the time. |
06:59.34 | scanlime | probe: are you starting at CU next year? |
07:00.03 | probe | scanlime: Definitely. Computer Science ought to be tons of fun. |
07:00.15 | CIA-9 | numi-misc: 03numist * r158 10configs/bash/ (8 files in 2 dirs): joe's going to love this |
07:00.16 | purple_cow | hahahahahahahahaha |
07:00.21 | purple_cow | oh wait, you're serious |
07:00.23 | purple_cow | let me laugh even harder |
07:00.32 | numist | hahahahaha |
07:00.37 | numist | oh man |
07:00.45 | numist | yeah, cs is GREAT!! best 10 years of my life |
07:00.49 | probe | oh, damnit. |
07:01.03 | JayPee | numist: You've been doing crop science for 10 years?! |
07:01.13 | numist | actually, it was better than any other majors I could have taken, but the fun is what you do out of class |
07:01.15 | probe | so what, should I just switch to Lit Theory now? |
07:01.17 | numist | JayPee: no, I dropped out after 3 |
07:01.25 | numist | hah, crop, no |
07:01.32 | purple_cow | probe: nah, some idealism is good at your age, just don't let your expectations creep too high |
07:01.39 | scanlime | :) |
07:01.46 | JayPee | numist: that what CS was where I went to school... |
07:01.51 | numist | the fun you'll have is made in places like this channel, where people do the things they really love |
07:01.52 | probe | scanlime: how's the working world? California? Everything? |
07:02.07 | numist | nice |
07:02.22 | scanlime | probe: not bad, except I have to work with folks like JayPee and ChipX86 ;) |
07:02.50 | scanlime | probe: I'll be back in colorado again for Thanksgiving, if you're around at all |
07:02.52 | ChipX86 | yep |
07:03.01 | numist | yeah, ChipX86 creeps me out |
07:03.01 | ChipX86 | plus the weekly beatings |
07:03.05 | probe | ChipX86, didn't you live in Canada at one time? |
07:03.15 | numist | he did? |
07:03.21 | ChipX86 | probe: possibly. I keep losing vast blocks of time |
07:03.25 | probe | ack.. maybe my mistake. |
07:03.36 | JayPee | ChipX86 pisses me off. |
07:03.39 | numist | wait.. who here has Canadian history in them |
07:03.41 | JayPee | he keeps breaking the build. |
07:03.45 | ChipX86 | >:) |
07:03.57 | probe | scanlime, I will make a point to welcome you at Thanksgiving! |
07:04.01 | scanlime | yay |
07:04.07 | scanlime | there will be much twizzlers and tetris attack |
07:04.15 | probe | Aw, hell yeah! |
07:04.41 | probe | You'll annihilate me in Tetris Attack though... last time I played was with you! |
07:04.56 | scanlime | I haven't played in almost that long |
07:05.32 | numist | aww its like a reunion in here |
07:06.29 | probe | Only 'cause I'm a jerk who fails at keeping in touch with people on a regular basis. Otherwise, my being here wouldn't be so abnormal. |
07:06.37 | JayPee | hehehe |
07:06.41 | JayPee | Boondocks is pretty funny |
07:06.55 | JayPee | "Are you gay, and do you have a gay lover living in this house?" |
07:06.59 | numist | thats ok.. there are a ton of people I havent talked to in a long time that I can't find anymore :( |
07:07.07 | JayPee | "No, I'm not gay; but I think a man can look pretty nice." |
07:07.30 | probe | JayPee: first time you've seen it? |
07:07.37 | JayPee | And here I thought it was going to ... not-be-funny |
07:07.44 | JayPee | probe: it's the new (??) cartoon on AdultSwim? |
07:07.50 | JayPee | (is the cartoon not new?) |
07:08.06 | probe | JayPee: oops... thought you were talking about Boondock Saints |
07:08.10 | numist | hahahaha this south park is hilarious |
07:08.20 | JayPee | probe: oh, that's a good movie |
07:08.36 | probe | JayPee: just goes to show how little I've seen that movie... |
07:08.54 | scanlime | probe: it's a good movie, watch it. |
07:09.11 | scanlime | have you been keeping my brother in line, regular beatings and all? |
07:10.00 | probe | scanlime: "Dude, Trev, did you see the new Zelda Trailer?" -- "No, but my band made it to semi-finals, let me tell you every detail!" |
07:10.19 | scanlime | hehe, that's him... |
07:10.30 | scanlime | poor guy, completely consumed by the marching band |
07:11.03 | probe | I have failed you. |
07:11.15 | scanlime | 'sok, it's a hard job |
07:11.57 | scanlime | are you and trev still thinking about being roommates? |
07:12.19 | probe | Umm... about that. |
07:12.25 | scanlime | hehe |
07:12.48 | scanlime | you aren't going to get anything done in school anyway, might as well have fun |
07:13.18 | probe | Heh, true. That wsn't my particular concern though. |
07:13.43 | probe | I don't think you quite understand the magnitude of... The Band. |
07:14.04 | scanlime | yeah... |
07:14.08 | probe | seriously though, Trevor and I have personalities which sort of conflict. |
07:14.32 | scanlime | well, good luck at finding a roommate that sucks less than the one I ended up with |
07:14.51 | probe | Trevor is very round-a-bout when it comes to expressing himeself. I am blunt as damn. |
07:15.01 | scanlime | I know the band can be tough to deal with... he drove me completely nuts with those practice pads last time I spent a couple nights at my parents' house |
07:15.07 | scanlime | yes |
07:15.20 | probe | Oh god, the pads. |
07:15.38 | scanlime | well, I'm still gonna have to invade your dorm a bunch next time I'm in boulder after you start school |
07:15.52 | probe | Go for it. Decorate it for me, will you? |
07:15.57 | probe | I have no style. |
07:16.08 | scanlime | heh, I still need to decorate my apartment |
07:16.17 | scanlime | I have very little hanging on my walls at the moment |
07:16.24 | scanlime | a couple tiny fyre prints, and my Lain widget |
07:16.32 | scanlime | need some bigger fyre prints and some other paintings |
07:16.45 | scanlime | oh, and we both prolly could use some christmas lights |
07:16.47 | probe | Your shared apartment in Boulder worked out very well, right? Would you recommend it? |
07:17.00 | scanlime | oh, it's great |
07:17.14 | scanlime | The Man will make you live in a dorm the first year, but move off campus as soon as you can |
07:17.17 | probe | Oh, how I love Christmas. Now that I work, though, every two weeks is my own little personal holiday =D |
07:17.20 | scanlime | it's cheaper, you get lots more space |
07:17.28 | probe | yeah, it seems like tons of fun.\ |
07:17.54 | scanlime | yeah. It depends on who you live with of course |
07:18.10 | scanlime | Jen ended up having tons of roommate problems, while purple_cow, darth_mall, and I got along real well |
07:18.29 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9241 10motion/py/Graph/ExtraAlgorithms.py: bugs! |
07:18.36 | probe | Yeah... I'm sort of crazy though. My mood changes too often for me to stick around one person for too long. |
07:18.52 | probe | It's why I'm afraid of rooming, marriage, etcetera... |
07:19.01 | scanlime | well, it's not like you have to follow your roomates around all day... they kinda get creeped out by that actually :P |
07:19.10 | scanlime | you just need people you can live with, without driving each other crazy |
07:19.18 | scanlime | dorm roommates are tougher, since you don't even get your own room |
07:19.42 | scanlime | sharing an apartment just means helping each other clean every once and a while, splitting bills, sharing a kitchen and living room... |
07:19.56 | probe | That's very true. |
07:19.59 | purple_cow | (...bathroom...) :P |
07:20.06 | scanlime | heh, yes.. the cleaning |
07:20.15 | scanlime | probe: avoid basement plumbing |
07:20.18 | probe | purple_cow: I'm sorry I used your towel last visit! |
07:20.26 | scanlime | hehehe |
07:20.43 | probe | That feels like ages ago. |
07:21.19 | purple_cow | it wasn't really that bad, it was just an unpleasant surprise to get out of the shower and grab a very damp towel |
07:21.24 | scanlime | well... it was probably about a year ago? |
07:22.16 | probe | I can't tell. I terrible at gauging time for long terms. |
07:22.46 | scanlime | nod |
07:23.28 | probe | Oh yeah, thanks for the Air albums from about that long ago. I've been listening to them 24 / 7 lately. |
07:23.34 | scanlime | hehe |
07:23.48 | scanlime | wow... I was just thinking about how long you and I have known each other |
07:23.54 | scanlime | it's about 10 years now, isn't it? |
07:24.01 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9242 10motion/py/Graph/ExtraAlgorithms.py: remove some debuggative output |
07:24.08 | probe | 9 to 10, yes. |
07:24.15 | scanlime | crazy monkey! |
07:24.17 | numist | dang |
07:24.25 | probe | I remember you shooting staples down my back when I annoyed you too much after school. |
07:24.30 | scanlime | yep |
07:24.39 | scanlime | numist: IIRC we met when I was in middle school |
07:24.44 | numist | dang man |
07:25.06 | scanlime | and probe was in elementary school... |
07:25.13 | scanlime | he's a few years younger than me, about my brother's age |
07:25.37 | numist | and he's starting college now, not a bit ago? |
07:25.43 | numist | or am I still tired |
07:25.50 | probe | Yeah. I've still got a lot of growing up to do. |
07:25.55 | scanlime | heh |
07:26.09 | scanlime | numist: well, he starts college next year, and he's about 3 years younger than me... |
07:26.13 | numist | ah hah |
07:26.19 | probe | College is next year, though I doubt that I'll be disciplined enough to stay in. |
07:26.21 | numist | took a year off? |
07:26.27 | numist | probe: thats what got me :( |
07:26.41 | scanlime | probe: it's tough for everybody |
07:26.48 | scanlime | probe: laziness is really the only thing that kept me in school |
07:26.55 | JayPee | probe: aww, why? |
07:27.04 | JayPee | do you have temptations? |
07:27.08 | probe | I am so lazy. |
07:27.15 | purple_cow | teehee, temptations |
07:27.37 | JayPee | purple_cow: it was hard to stay in school in 2000. |
07:27.40 | numist | probe: once you realize its harder outside without a degree than with one, so the extra effor now is worth it |
07:27.40 | JayPee | Really. Hard. |
07:27.46 | numist | effort even |
07:27.50 | probe | Temptations? I wake up: oh, my 10 Dreamcast ISOs are done! Whatever work ethic I had is then gone. |
07:27.51 | numist | it was really weird |
07:28.12 | scanlime | "I am a whale biologist!" |
07:28.51 | probe | You mind explaining yourself? |
07:28.59 | JayPee | "Well as you say in the 20th century, 'I don't even have your phone number!'" |
07:29.14 | JayPee | probe: me? |
07:29.32 | probe | JayPee, you and scanline both. Whatcha quoting? |
07:29.36 | JayPee | oh |
07:29.37 | JayPee | hahah |
07:29.42 | JayPee | I'll let scanlime explain |
07:29.59 | JayPee | but /me is a loser, so you can't tell this difference |
07:30.03 | scanlime | and JayPee has a memory for star trek like purple_cow and I have for futurama |
07:30.13 | probe | Heh, okay. We'll leave it at that =D |
07:30.27 | numist | hrm.. I wonder where andi is... he's in big trouble here :/ |
07:32.11 | probe | It's okay. I can quote some ridiculous video game scripts. |
07:33.01 | probe | purple_cow, where are you these days? |
07:34.59 | probe | ... 'kay, that's cool. |
07:35.25 | *** part/#tacobeam JeffM2501 (n=jeffm@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/JeffM2501) |
07:39.30 | probe | scanlime: What do you think of some Frag Pipe or Quatrix when you visit? |
07:44.26 | *** join/#tacobeam probe (n=blackrab@c-67-176-115-155.hsd1.co.comcast.net) |
07:45.56 | scanlime | probe: haha.. for incredibly-old-times' sake? |
07:46.30 | scanlime | to be really authentic, we'd need to be playing on some original Pentiums with software rendering |
07:46.32 | probe | yup! I miss those games. |
07:46.49 | probe | playing on that damn computer has scarred me! |
07:47.06 | scanlime | 320 by mind-numbing 240 |
07:47.07 | probe | I *can't* play Quake 2 hi-res. I have to play 320x240 software. |
07:47.31 | scanlime | well, their lighting model never really got mapped to OpenGL right |
07:47.31 | probe | This isn't me trying to be funny. I'm serious. |
07:47.39 | scanlime | quake 2 just doesn't look right unless you're rendering in software |
07:47.55 | scanlime | also, high-res output makes their textures look even worse |
07:48.19 | scanlime | it's kinda like watching really low quality video files on a TV to make them look better |
07:48.39 | probe | Heh, I gotcha. |
07:48.44 | purple_cow | hehe |
07:48.53 | purple_cow | QVGA is indeed pretty mind-numbing |
07:49.14 | purple_cow | even on a TV |
07:50.17 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03micah * r9243 10fidtool/ (_fidtool.c test.py): |
07:50.18 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: Fixed some more bugs, but test.py still shows what looks like a sample index |
07:50.18 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: discontinuity as we cross L1 page boundaries. The root of this bug is probably |
07:50.18 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: the somewhat ambiguous way we define timestamp deltas on L1 pages. Fixing that |
07:50.18 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: is a job for tomorrow. |
07:50.53 | probe | hey, scanlime: where did you find that Broadband Adapter for your Dreamcast? I'm desperately looking for one right now, and can't find anything below $80... |
07:51.04 | scanlime | probe: that's about what they sell for |
07:51.19 | purple_cow | didn't they make about 20 of those total? |
07:51.24 | scanlime | yeah |
07:51.34 | probe | Only twenty? |
07:52.11 | scanlime | still tired from yesterday... |
07:52.30 | scanlime | and look at all the no laundry I got done today... |
07:54.16 | scanlime | probe: I'll see you around, hopefully in person at thanksgiving. I'm in town from wednesday night to sunday night. I'll prolly be in Boulder for the weekend, and at my parents' place before that, but my plans aren't particularly firm yet |
07:54.48 | probe | scanlime, I'll be making frequent visits here to tacobeam until then. Keep me updated! |
07:55.12 | scanlime | cool. See ya :) |
07:55.30 | probe | g'night |
07:56.24 | JayPee | kersnoozes? |
07:56.26 | JayPee | tha'ts a new verb. |
08:23.44 | ChipX86 | Marbles is hard |
08:44.52 | purple_cow | hmm |
08:45.03 | purple_cow | hpj has a really good observation on his blog |
08:45.37 | purple_cow | ``Although my experience is insignificant in the bigger picture, construction projects of all sizes and in all parts of the world are late and/or over budget. We’ve been pouring concrete for centuries (or millennia, depending on your definition of concrete), and we still can’t do it to specifications. Yet, when software engineering goes wrong, it’s because it’s an “immature” field. As if software is easy, and we’re doing it wrong. Maybe i |
08:45.37 | purple_cow | t’s just hard, like plain old construction work?'' |
08:46.27 | numist | point |
08:53.36 | purple_cow | hmm |
08:53.40 | purple_cow | lookit those smart quotes |
08:53.54 | purple_cow | i wonder if i'll ever stop being amazed at unicode Just Working across the desktop |
09:12.29 | purple_cow | numist: *shrug* fat tire is ok |
09:13.45 | numist | haha wow that syndicated already? |
09:14.11 | numist | I'm more interested in just finding good breweries around here.. I loved this one red I had at a professors party and I cant find it anymore :( |
09:14.18 | numist | it was a tiny local brewery too |
09:14.40 | purple_cow | numist: i've got p.t.c's subscription list inside my feed reader |
09:15.00 | numist | me too, but your update and my post must have been real close |
09:15.05 | numist | since.. that was under a minute |
09:15.19 | purple_cow | guesso |
09:15.22 | numist | comment me some reccomendations :P |
09:15.30 | numist | I'm off to bed, gnight fellows |
09:40.51 | purple_cow | hah |
09:41.05 | purple_cow | so they had a korean chef as the challenger, but they didn't give the tasters korean chopsticks |
09:46.00 | purple_cow | whee |
09:46.05 | purple_cow | my spam folder is so cosmopolitan... |
09:46.41 | purple_cow | about 80% japanese, 10% chinese, 5% english, and 5% other assorted languages |
09:46.53 | CIA-9 | galago: 03chipx86 * r2283 10gnome-presence-applet/ (5 files in 2 dirs): Updated for all the various API changes. |
10:02.47 | rioter | http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000BIBGR2/trektoday/002-3946646-9856044 |
10:03.04 | ChipX86 | yep. That's insane. |
10:04.06 | ChipX86 | I shouldn't be awake |
10:04.17 | purple_cow | wow |
10:20.13 | purple_cow | hahaha |
10:20.22 | purple_cow | i love it when the iron chef dubbers try to imitate accents |
10:24.05 | ChipX86 | man, I really hope I hear from my dad tomorrow. Nobody's been able to reach him for days and he and I were going to go do something this weekend for his birthday... |
10:24.50 | rioter | :( |
10:25.02 | ChipX86 | he's probably okay and just decided to go to Reno or something, but I don't know |
10:39.07 | CIA-9 | galago: 03chipx86 * r2284 10libgalago/ (8 files in 2 dirs): Add a virtual function to GalagoObject to return the object's D-BUS signature string. Implemented this in a few objects. |
14:00.27 | file[laptop] | people who come into a channel and say, "here! code your stuff like this!" irritates me |
14:49.24 | lurgy | hey cool, it's purple_cow all over the top of p.g.o |
16:03.12 | darth_mall | sweet |
16:03.23 | darth_mall | our first two docs for senior project are finally done |
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16:18.47 | file[laptop] | yay |
16:18.55 | file[laptop] | I go away, and now I get thrown a completely new project |
16:58.58 | CIA-9 | BZFlag: 03jeffm2501 * 10tools/bzedit/ (format_notes.txt src/worldDrawing.cpp): |
17:01.17 | numist | ~mornings |
17:01.18 | jbot | Mornings MUST be destroyed! (see also http://www.destroymornings.com/) |
17:04.07 | *** join/#tacobeam file[laptop] (n=jcolp@Toronto-HSE-ppp3863658.sympatico.ca) |
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17:28.19 | darth_mall | man this class is amazingly boring |
17:38.10 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9244 10motion/py/amc_decimator.py: |
17:38.10 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: Still getting a segfault, but it looks like that's happening after it finished |
17:38.10 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: writing the new file. |
17:41.03 | scanlime | In the shower this morning, I came up with a killer app for fidtool |
17:41.06 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9245 10motion/py/amc_decimator.py: Some comments. |
17:41.14 | scanlime | besides making some of CIA's databases actually efficient |
17:41.38 | scanlime | it would be really easy to have graphs in CIA now that you can just drag and zoom from the client side, like google maps :) |
17:43.41 | CIA-9 | spacegrant: 03dkuester * r1779 10mck/ground.py: fix some path stuff. executing this will be easier now. |
17:46.42 | CIA-9 | spacegrant: 03dkuester * r1780 10mck/ground: moose |
17:57.36 | CIA-9 | spacegrant: 03dkuester * r1781 10mck/ (5 files in 4 dirs): hot dog |
17:58.11 | lurgy|work | uh oh, we're into the 1780's |
17:58.23 | lurgy|work | soon the revolutionary war should be coming to an end |
18:00.08 | darth_mall | heh |
18:01.09 | numist | scanlime: you should do it!! |
18:01.19 | CIA-9 | spacegrant: 03dkuester * r1782 10mck/data/ground.glade: whoops |
18:01.55 | ChipX86 | shit.. still can't reach my dad. |
18:01.59 | numist | ChipX86: ? |
18:02.04 | numist | whats going on? |
18:02.13 | ChipX86 | and he never called my family in Chico to tell them he planned to come Tuesday. He would have by now |
18:02.35 | ChipX86 | numist: my dad called Friday asking if I wanted to get together Saturday. I called back a few hours later and couldn't reach him. Been trying to call every couple of hours since |
18:02.45 | numist | ... |
18:02.50 | numist | wow, that's really odd |
18:02.52 | ChipX86 | yeah |
18:02.56 | ChipX86 | it's worrying me quite a bit |
18:03.04 | ChipX86 | I've left many voice messages |
18:03.09 | ChipX86 | he never called anyone to say he's going someplace |
18:03.14 | numist | I assume you checked everywhere else -- missing persons? |
18:03.18 | ChipX86 | going to call his apartment complex |
18:03.28 | ChipX86 | there's not really anybody that would have reported him missing at this point |
18:03.37 | numist | right, except you |
18:11.03 | ChipX86 | I could have understood not being able to reach him if he decided at the last minute to go to Reno or something and not tell anybody |
18:11.08 | ChipX86 | but it's Monday and he has to work |
18:11.13 | ChipX86 | and his cell is a work phone |
18:14.27 | numist | call his work? |
18:14.48 | ChipX86 | he just moved to a new location. I have no idea how to reach him |
18:14.50 | darth_mall | call Batman |
18:14.55 | ChipX86 | man, I wish |
18:14.57 | numist | :( |
18:14.57 | darth_mall | ^^ |
18:15.06 | ChipX86 | batman would find him |
18:15.07 | ChipX86 | or spiderman |
18:15.09 | darth_mall | if I could call Batman, I'd call him sontantly |
18:15.13 | darth_mall | erm.. constantly |
18:20.23 | CIA-9 | spacegrant: 03dkuester * r1783 10mck/ (4 files in 3 dirs): yay now we can clear them silly system state requests |
18:34.37 | ChipX86 | he called |
18:35.02 | darth_mall | yay |
18:35.37 | darth_mall | what does he do for a living, anyway? is he a mob hitman? that might explain why he didn't call... |
18:35.55 | darth_mall | look! there goes lurgy |
18:36.57 | ChipX86 | he's a manager at the Contra Costa Times |
18:41.34 | scanlime | oh no, reboots |
18:47.56 | purple_cow | oh no, ROBOTS! |
18:48.06 | purple_cow | i don't know why i just said that... |
18:48.10 | darth_mall | yay |
18:48.22 | darth_mall | got some sequences to show Liz |
18:48.31 | scanlime | http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?threadID=25370&tstart=0 |
18:48.34 | darth_mall | now if I could figure out why this frame decimator script segfaults |
18:48.41 | scanlime | I think this guy in the second post got carried away with capital letters |
18:54.33 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9246 10motion/py/shuffle-interpolate.py: Use multiple graphs for the corpus. Still blowing up and getting superswappy |
18:54.44 | ChipX86 | purple_cow: when's that phone screen? |
18:54.59 | purple_cow | 4:30 (3:30 pst) |
18:55.04 | ChipX86 | cool |
18:59.17 | scanlime | 13:53 < rubi1> bhima: tell us what you like about the Nokia 770 |
18:59.17 | scanlime | 13:55 < bhima> beautiful screen. |
18:59.17 | scanlime | 13:55 < bhima> easy to hack OS, easy to program for. |
18:59.17 | scanlime | 13:56 < bhima> my n-gage doesn't seem to be booting. :( |
18:59.52 | ChipX86 | hah |
18:59.58 | ChipX86 | where's this? |
19:00.02 | scanlime | #pys60 |
19:00.05 | ChipX86 | ah |
19:01.35 | ChipX86 | why is my brain not doing the working thing |
19:01.43 | purple_cow | hah, n-gage |
19:01.46 | CIA-9 | BZFlag: 03jeffm2501 * 10tools/bzedit/src/worldDrawing.cpp: UV Coords for roof and floor |
19:02.04 | CIA-9 | BZFlag: 03jeffm2501 * 10tools/bzedit/src/ilImageLoader.cpp: ws |
19:02.30 | CIA-9 | BZFlag: 03jeffm2501 * 10tools/bzedit/vc71/mapedit.vcproj: copy debug exe to a place that can find the textures |
19:09.53 | scanlime | uh oh |
19:25.33 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9247 10xchat-gnome/plugins/notification/notification.c: |
19:25.34 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: Starting on a tooltip idea I had a while ago. When you mouse over the icon it |
19:25.36 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: displays a tooltip that has some info about the message that last affected the |
19:25.38 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: notification status. Right now, though, it's just an ugly, grey square. |
19:38.29 | *** join/#tacobeam scrumptious (n=scott@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/numist) |
19:38.38 | *** join/#tacobeam numist_ (i=numist@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/numist) |
19:41.33 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9248 10motion/py/amc_decimator.py: set svn:executable |
19:42.06 | darth_mall | d'oh |
19:43.41 | *** join/#tacobeam file[lap1op] (n=jcolp@69.156.171.57) |
19:47.42 | purple_cow | hrm |
19:48.01 | purple_cow | darth_mall: these files aren't looking terribly decimated |
19:48.17 | darth_mall | what do you mean? it takes every nth file |
19:48.23 | darth_mall | s/file/frame/ |
19:49.05 | purple_cow | i'm getting the same # of frames in the output file |
19:49.53 | purple_cow | err |
19:49.55 | purple_cow | slowed.extend ([frames[i] for j in range (opts.step)]) ? |
19:50.05 | darth_mall | it copies every frame it uses so that the playback time is the same, otherwise won't it significantly shorten the playback? |
19:50.11 | darth_mall | so much so that it wouldn't really be watchable |
19:51.00 | purple_cow | ohh |
19:51.02 | purple_cow | don't do that :( |
19:51.06 | darth_mall | ok |
19:51.16 | purple_cow | i want it sampled at 5hz, not 120hz |
19:51.58 | purple_cow | doesn't the player have an option for speed? |
19:52.29 | darth_mall | purple_cow: it might |
19:53.21 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9249 10motion/py/amc_decimator.py: Don't duplicate frames |
19:55.05 | darth_mall | heh |
19:56.13 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9250 10xchat-gnome/plugins/notification/notification.c: |
19:56.13 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: Put in some of the necessary pango stuff for displaying the info. Still just |
19:56.14 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: makes a grey box, though. |
19:57.51 | purple_cow | sweet! |
19:57.54 | purple_cow | segfaults everywhere! |
19:59.12 | darth_mall | yeah, I haven't been able to figure out what is doing that |
19:59.39 | darth_mall | I think it manages to write out the file before segfaulting, though |
19:59.43 | darth_mall | at least, it did for me |
20:00.19 | purple_cow | this is in reading =/ |
20:00.28 | hardwire | moo |
20:00.31 | darth_mall | oh really? |
20:00.49 | darth_mall | you're talking about amc_decimator.py, right? |
20:01.09 | purple_cow | no, that worked just peachy |
20:01.21 | darth_mall | oh, yum |
20:01.41 | purple_cow | but now i can't load more than one file in shuffle-interpolate.py |
20:02.07 | purple_cow | huh, wtf |
20:02.15 | purple_cow | invalid write of size 4, when writing into the numeric array?! |
20:02.53 | purple_cow | it's like my copy of numeric has suddenly gone retarded |
20:05.29 | hardwire | http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=424451&rl=1 |
20:05.30 | hardwire | heh |
20:06.37 | purple_cow | --16955-- INTERNAL ERROR: Valgrind received a signal 11 (SIGSEGV) - exiting |
20:06.37 | purple_cow | --16955-- si_code=1; Faulting address: 0xDD7DD24A; sp: 0xB0B3DE10 |
20:06.45 | purple_cow | i rock |
20:07.06 | purple_cow | valgrind: the 'impossible' happened |
20:07.32 | darth_mall | wha? |
20:08.03 | purple_cow | valgrind crashed |
20:08.35 | darth_mall | yay |
20:08.41 | ChipX86 | got confirmation from the IBM guy that they did fax it to me |
20:08.41 | darth_mall | take that, valgrind! |
20:08.47 | ChipX86 | so it got lost somewhere here |
20:09.08 | ChipX86 | but man he got on the defensive when I asked if he sent the fax yet |
20:12.44 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9251 10motion/py/shuffle-interpolate.py: use correct slice |
20:12.57 | purple_cow | sos it's crashing whenever it has to load more than one AMC file now... |
20:13.27 | *** join/#tacobeam Cae (i=cae@celeron.isc.tamu.edu) |
20:16.45 | ChipX86 | "For example, starting today Google will enable users on select phones scroll through satellite maps much like they do on its Web site. The service would also allow users to directly dial the business or location they search for from numbers provided in the Google listing." |
20:17.12 | ChipX86 | please please please let that work for me |
20:18.12 | scanlime | they've already had that for a while |
20:18.27 | scanlime | it's just kinda pokey because it's a WAP service |
20:18.35 | ChipX86 | this is some new java-based Google Local program they've released today |
20:18.39 | scanlime | oh |
20:18.44 | scanlime | pff, google stealing my ideas |
20:18.44 | ChipX86 | trying to find it |
20:18.56 | ChipX86 | :) |
20:19.02 | ChipX86 | at least they realized people wanted this |
20:19.08 | ChipX86 | now I just need it for the 770 |
20:19.16 | scanlime | it had better do local caching |
20:19.20 | ChipX86 | yeah |
20:19.25 | ChipX86 | hopefully will |
20:20.40 | ChipX86 | oohhh |
20:20.50 | ChipX86 | my phone is on the supported phones list |
20:21.02 | scanlime | where's this page? |
20:21.14 | ChipX86 | http://www.google.com/glm/ |
20:22.01 | scanlime | mine's there too |
20:22.03 | ChipX86 | Yahoo's going to do something similar |
20:22.06 | ChipX86 | except it's a custom phone |
20:22.09 | ChipX86 | which is silly |
20:22.41 | file[laptop] | ugh |
20:22.44 | file[laptop] | madness in 8 minutes |
20:22.50 | ChipX86 | the rumored $350 for the 770 was wrong apparently |
20:23.00 | ChipX86 | betanews says Nokia announced it'll be $421 in the US |
20:23.14 | purple_cow | yow |
20:23.21 | purple_cow | not exactly looking for market penetration, are they? |
20:23.45 | ChipX86 | apparently not |
20:23.49 | ChipX86 | well, it gave the european price |
20:23.58 | ChipX86 | and the equiv in USD |
20:24.23 | ChipX86 | they really should make it $300 |
20:24.35 | ChipX86 | if not less |
20:24.57 | scanlime | bleh java... |
20:25.13 | scanlime | oh wow |
20:25.17 | scanlime | I love you, google |
20:25.22 | scanlime | this is just like pyhole was going to be |
20:25.28 | scanlime | even down to the springy smooth scrolling |
20:25.48 | ChipX86 | :) |
20:25.52 | scanlime | except it's not loading the map |
20:26.08 | ChipX86 | pfft |
20:26.08 | ChipX86 | details details |
20:26.08 | ChipX86 | you demand way too much |
20:26.24 | purple_cow | huh |
20:26.30 | purple_cow | so it reliably crashes on certain of the decimated files |
20:26.48 | ChipX86 | wow this rocks |
20:27.42 | scanlime | I bet this won't work for me until they implement HTTP proxies :P |
20:28.00 | ChipX86 | :( |
20:28.18 | ChipX86 | it's a really nice UI actually |
20:28.27 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9252 10xchat-gnome/plugins/notification/notification.c: Looks like it's reliably setting the size of the window. |
20:28.57 | scanlime | TypeError: GtkLabel.set_markup() argument 1 must be string without null bytes, not str |
20:30.00 | ChipX86 | hey, I can see my house from here! |
20:30.10 | ChipX86 | damn this is such an awesome program |
20:30.17 | ChipX86 | it works so well for me |
20:30.25 | ChipX86 | scanlime: you should yell at google for not having http proxy support |
20:30.31 | ChipX86 | :( |
20:30.34 | ChipX86 | you could still make it! |
20:30.51 | scanlime | I've got better things to do now :P |
20:31.06 | purple_cow | "pyhole" is an infinitely better name than "local for mobile" |
20:31.23 | ChipX86 | man the google local integration on this thing is so nice |
20:31.42 | ChipX86 | it's all speedy even on my piece of crap slow phone |
20:32.51 | ChipX86 | nice driving directions suppor too |
20:32.59 | ChipX86 | no more printing from google maps or mapquest |
20:33.15 | ChipX86 | the cursor even moves along the path when you press Next |
20:33.37 | ChipX86 | ok, enough fanboying this program. Back to work |
20:37.55 | ChipX86 | awesome, thumbs up on the new candidate. Very cool guy, and I know he's going to accept |
20:38.15 | ChipX86 | Jocelyn: "So now we just pull the trigger!" Me: "Pull the trigger?" Jocelyn: "Um, I mean the good way." |
20:40.23 | hardwire | poke.. anybody here have experience with nilfs? |
20:40.51 | ChipX86 | seeing as I read that as milfs, no |
20:43.30 | hardwire | dirty dirty chippy poo |
20:43.47 | hardwire | http://www.nilfs.org/README |
20:43.50 | hardwire | experimenting with that today |
20:43.54 | ChipX86 | Experts warn of financial bird flu cost |
20:44.01 | ChipX86 | "A flu pandemic lasting a year could cost the global economy up to $800 billion" |
20:44.07 | hardwire | I like the concept..; never overwrite blocks and store transaction log after the completion |
20:44.16 | ChipX86 | and still nobody has been infected, right? |
20:44.29 | hardwire | ChipX86: apparently Alaska is where it will strike first |
20:44.39 | ChipX86 | but nobody has been infected? |
20:44.48 | hardwire | but I think its more probable that it would migrate to guam then california or hawaii.. no reports of bird flu |
20:44.58 | ChipX86 | I read an article that described the bird flu as being as bad as a nuclear holocaust |
20:45.12 | hardwire | more reasons we should be cloning :) |
20:45.22 | ChipX86 | it's like they're really looking for a story to top the hurricanes |
20:45.25 | hardwire | I don't mind having the same chicken every day :) |
20:48.42 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9253 10xchat-gnome/plugins/notification/notification.c: It's much easier to use a GtkLabel, rather than messing with PangoLayouts |
21:01.08 | purple_cow | argh |
21:02.22 | numist | lemme tell you, bash is pretty fragile |
21:13.35 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03evan * r9254 10xchat-gnome/plugins/notification/notification.c: The layout is rather ugly, but it is indeed displaying the information. |
21:14.10 | purple_cow | darth_mall: tried osd? :) |
21:14.49 | darth_mall | purple_cow: yeah |
21:14.51 | darth_mall | is good |
21:15.14 | purple_cow | i never expected that i'd use it |
21:15.41 | darth_mall | I've been meaning to do something like that since I got the notification plugin working |
21:16.39 | file[laptop] | LOL |
21:16.55 | file[laptop] | my coworker is called into our conference, and he's at the datacenter with our boss |
21:17.07 | file[laptop] | and I can hear in the background, "go away! get off the network - off off off!" |
21:28.47 | purple_cow | can someone say my name? |
21:30.06 | file[laptop] | David Trowbridge! |
21:30.33 | purple_cow | nickname :P |
21:30.52 | file[laptop] | oh, purple_cow! |
21:31.05 | purple_cow | ok, and again? |
21:31.08 | file[laptop] | purple_cow!!! |
21:31.22 | purple_cow | cool, thanks |
21:31.42 | CIA-9 | navi-misc: 03jupiter * r9255 10xchat-gnome/plugins/notify-osd/notify-osd.c: close all open notifications when xg gets the focus |
21:41.27 | numist | hrm, dooky brought the clie... I really wish these things had proper connectivity options :/ |
21:41.51 | numist | I love fellowes stowaways |
21:42.17 | dooky | :O |
21:42.28 | scanlime | no bluetooth? |
21:43.08 | hardwire | hmm |
21:43.12 | dooky | it has infrared |
21:43.13 | dooky | :D |
21:43.14 | dooky | lol |
21:43.19 | dooky | and usb >> |
21:43.41 | numist | infrared, so I can use it when Im near an iRAP, right? |
21:43.45 | scanlime | hehe |
21:43.47 | dooky | or your phone |
21:43.48 | dooky | :O |
21:43.49 | scanlime | how do you connect it to the interweb? :P |
21:43.56 | dooky | scanlime: you don't! |
21:43.56 | dooky | lol |
21:43.58 | dooky | it's 3 yrs old |
21:44.03 | scanlime | useless! |
21:44.04 | scanlime | :) |
21:44.06 | numist | boo :( |
21:44.06 | dooky | actually you can get wifi for it |
21:44.14 | numist | yeah, but you give up the memory stick |
21:44.16 | scanlime | CF card? |
21:44.24 | numist | and my browser cache is > 16MB |
21:44.27 | dooky | scanlime: it's sony |
21:44.28 | dooky | memstick |
21:44.35 | scanlime | bla |
21:44.42 | hardwire | dooky: which model? |
21:44.46 | numist | I wonder if I can get an iQue |
21:44.47 | dooky | PEG-SJ30 |
21:45.10 | hardwire | neat |
21:45.21 | hardwire | wel its not expensive |
21:45.24 | hardwire | thats a plus |
21:45.29 | dooky | yup yup |
21:45.29 | numist | hardwire: I obsoleted you, found a system program called setleds |
21:45.42 | hardwire | heh |
21:45.48 | hardwire | you cannot obsolete me |
21:46.31 | dooky | thats what DOS said |
21:46.33 | hardwire | numist: my project is to use gpio.. my initial module mapped the console keyboard LEDS to the gpio pins on this board |
21:46.37 | numist | PC-DOS even |
21:47.07 | numist | so you can use your keyboard as an iRdA port for your accessories if your computer doesnt have one already? brilliant! |
21:47.10 | numist | >_> |
21:47.41 | scanlime | :P |
21:48.11 | hardwire | you know |
21:48.18 | hardwire | no.. you don't |
21:48.21 | numist | no, you cant take input that way |
21:48.27 | numist | its a one-way interface |
21:50.37 | hardwire | scanlime: do you think most audio DSP's dither the recorded input? |
21:50.57 | scanlime | what? |
21:51.05 | hardwire | sorry.. off subject as usual. |
21:51.08 | scanlime | how and why would you dither the *input* |
21:51.10 | scanlime | ? |
21:51.32 | hardwire | scanlime: since you are storing it.. record it at a faster rate that is dithered then sent to storage |
21:53.01 | hardwire | forget it.. I will just get lost in goole |
21:53.09 | hardwire | g |
21:59.50 | hardwire | http://www.mtsu.edu/~dsmitche/rim420/reading/rim420_Dither.html |
21:59.55 | hardwire | good read.. about at my level :) |
22:00.03 | hardwire | no crayon drawings.. but I will live. |
22:43.51 | purple_cow | scanlime: well, you know, as an analog signal, it has infinite resolution... |
22:44.03 | purple_cow | so obviously you have to dither that to reduce it to the sampling rate... |
22:44.25 | purple_cow | hehe |
22:53.39 | hardwire | scanlime: have you any idea where to find a large range of block down converters.. |
22:55.21 | scanlime | block down? wasn't that a JRE? |
22:56.39 | hardwire | trying to map a small segment from 1350-1450mhz down to the 0-100mhz range |
22:59.09 | ChipX86 | so I think the 770 needs a weather applet for the home screen |
22:59.16 | ChipX86 | might be a good thing to hack on |
22:59.31 | numist | :D |
22:59.32 | ChipX86 | or really, some kind of new home screen applet that encompasses other applets in some neat way |
22:59.40 | ChipX86 | because it's quite limited right now |
22:59.46 | ChipX86 | screen space-wise |
23:00.26 | scanlime | gdesklets! |
23:00.30 | numist | a 3-d cube where each side is an applet, and you can manipulate it in neat ways D: |
23:00.33 | numist | :D* |
23:00.43 | purple_cow | guh |
23:00.48 | purple_cow | that's like all of daniel's UI ideas |
23:00.59 | ChipX86 | more news readers need to be 3D cubes |
23:01.07 | numist | :D |
23:01.08 | scanlime | purple_cow: they did it in Jurassic Park, it's the future of 3D |
23:01.14 | purple_cow | scanlime: naw, not that |
23:01.16 | ChipX86 | "It's a UNIX system! I know this..' |
23:01.27 | purple_cow | when we were first coming up with UI for smrt, daniel wanted to map everything onto cubes |
23:01.27 | scanlime | purple_cow: no, they did the cube thing too.. but in the book, not the movie |
23:01.28 | ChipX86 | my UNIX system isn't cool enough :( |
23:01.33 | purple_cow | oh |
23:01.43 | purple_cow | it's been at least 14 years since i read that :P |
23:01.44 | ChipX86 | purple_cow: cubes are the wave of the future. Ask anyone |
23:02.23 | scanlime | purple_cow: it was really silly because in the middle of this book with no other pictures, there was a picture of a 3D cube. They obviously wanted to impress upon the reader just how cool 3D cubes will be |
23:02.33 | purple_cow | hah |
23:02.39 | scanlime | way better than 2D cubes |
23:03.05 | numist | hah |
23:03.15 | dooky | on the wall...hung a tall...mirror! |
23:03.46 | dooky | scanlime: gdesklets pains me |
23:03.56 | dooky | unless they've fixed its awful memory leaks, I don't intend to use it again :( |
23:04.41 | ChipX86 | I tried it recently |
23:04.43 | ChipX86 | still sucky |
23:04.47 | numist | they should just be in 3-D, that will fix them |
23:04.49 | ChipX86 | it's a shame because I want them to be good |
23:04.55 | ChipX86 | yeah, the problem is the lack of cubes |
23:06.24 | dooky | ! |
23:06.42 | scanlime | dooky: just don't let Sun hear you say that |
23:06.43 | numist | why arent you using Looking Glass, or whatever sun's named their new thingy |
23:06.53 | scanlime | bleeeeh |
23:06.55 | dooky | numist: because I'm not gay :( |
23:06.56 | numist | hehe |
23:06.58 | dooky | scanlime: lol |
23:06.59 | numist | nice |
23:07.13 | numist | dont you want to be able to do the cool stuff on the video though? at blazing speeds! |
23:07.22 | purple_cow | numist: looking glass is a piece of shit |
23:07.51 | numist | its funny, whenever I hear Looking Glass, I think of tier 1 network's looking glasses, for diagnosing peering issues :x |
23:08.06 | numist | naming a desktop environment after that is so wrong |
23:08.19 | ChipX86 | the gcc preprocessor is being very odd |
23:08.30 | purple_cow | the best part of it is that some of the source (only a little) isn't written in idiomatic java |
23:08.37 | dooky | ChipX86: sometimes, if you're bored |
23:08.43 | dooky | it's fun to just run the preprocessor and pipe it to a file |
23:08.46 | dooky | then read the output |
23:08.55 | ChipX86 | well so that's the thing |
23:08.58 | ChipX86 | it appears to be messing up |
23:09.02 | dooky | :O |
23:09.04 | dooky | which gcc version? |
23:09.23 | ChipX86 | 3.4 |
23:09.39 | dooky | purple_cow: mmm, gtk+ |
23:11.22 | scanlime | idiomatic java? |
23:11.23 | ChipX86 | I have #define FOO(param) (namespace::....) and it's stripping namespace:: |
23:11.50 | purple_cow | obviously the answer is more parentheses |
23:11.55 | ChipX86 | seems to have to do with < and > in it |
23:12.14 | purple_cow | scanlime: yeah. there are conventions that a lot of java programmers follow, and they're really dumb conventions |
23:12.32 | scanlime | heh |
23:12.36 | purple_cow | *really* dumb |
23:12.40 | scanlime | like? |
23:12.50 | purple_cow | like wrapping everything in 20 layers of abstraction |
23:13.15 | dooky | purple_cow: use the analogy with a condom |
23:13.24 | dooky | "java coders, if you wrap it 20 times, it doesn't feel good any more" |
23:13.35 | numist | haha |
23:13.49 | numist | *thats* got to be why I like C so much |
23:13.56 | dooky | lol |
23:14.05 | dooky | numist: just make sure your PC is on birth control |
23:14.05 | dooky | :O |
23:14.16 | scanlime | the ultimate language is python with inline assembly |
23:14.20 | scanlime | someday I will implement this,. |
23:14.32 | numist | wow, that would be ultimate inded |
23:14.50 | dooky | ULTIMATE UNDEAD |
23:15.03 | scanlime | all the speed of python with all the portability of assembly! |
23:15.30 | numist | ... |
23:15.32 | dooky | but do you have to format the assembly as retarded as you have to format python? |
23:15.36 | numist | I think you got that backwards, scanlime |
23:15.45 | scanlime | no |
23:15.47 | numist | haha, indented blocks of assembly |
23:15.58 | dooky | movl! |
23:16.15 | numist | ret |
23:16.18 | numist | return |
23:16.24 | scanlime | btfsc |
23:16.43 | ChipX86 | huh, it wasn't that |
23:16.47 | ChipX86 | it's something even more bizarre |
23:17.12 | dooky | ChipX86: will the C preprocessor choke on C++ code? or are they the same preprocessor |
23:17.21 | ChipX86 | it's not the preprocessor |
23:19.35 | purple_cow | damnit, i hate waiting |
23:20.04 | scanlime | oh, phone screen soon? |
23:20.06 | scanlime | good luck! |
23:20.21 | ChipX86 | http://darkgate.net/comic/images/userf/1131093122.gif |
23:20.30 | ChipX86 | purple_cow: >:) |
23:20.37 | ChipX86 | it'll be fine |
23:22.13 | purple_cow | scanlime: in roughly 8 minutes |
23:22.34 | purple_cow | but of course, that's 8 minutes to get myself nervous about hair growing on my tongue |
23:22.43 | scanlime | yeah, I remember the feeling |
23:22.56 | ChipX86 | me too |
23:23.26 | purple_cow | you'd think i'd have done this enough times to not worry |
23:24.44 | purple_cow | uh oh, programming question in my inbox |
23:38.23 | ChipX86 | ah |
23:38.25 | ChipX86 | missing paren |
23:38.27 | ChipX86 | Regis found it :) |
23:55.25 | numist | arg |