**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Aug 17 02:59:58 2012 Aug 17 04:28:24 HEY Aug 17 05:02:25 good moaning Aug 17 08:18:03 smd snm ftw ffs cunt Aug 17 08:18:20 Ur a twat Aug 17 08:18:23 Jew Aug 17 08:19:58 kavos2K12: Jews Aug 17 08:32:56 todays pro-tip: when googling for gstreamer, take a pause after gstr to see some g-string pictures before continuing. Aug 17 08:33:17 chrchrchr Aug 17 08:34:31 have I dreamt, or was there some talk in #beagle about the gstreamer-ti plugins no longer being developed/supported? Aug 17 08:40:13 tasslehoff: have you been considerably drunk lately? ;) Aug 17 09:01:21 tasslehoff hm that wasnt a dream Aug 17 09:01:26 LetoThe2nd: I *have* been consuming a great deal of whiskey, come to think of it Aug 17 09:01:38 hehe Aug 17 09:29:22 woglinde: do you know why? Aug 17 09:35:58 tasslehoff no Aug 17 09:36:08 tasslehoff but look at the commits Aug 17 09:36:27 there wasnt much in the last months Aug 17 09:37:19 woglinde: I noticed Aug 17 09:46:01 tasslehoff and I didnt see any gst stuff for the iva so far Aug 17 10:06:02 what driver do i need for windows7 x64 to get a serial connection to my bone trhough usb? Aug 17 10:12:24 b52: ftdichip's Aug 17 10:25:26 LetoThe2nd: ? Aug 17 10:25:52 b52: you need the driver provided by ftdichip, IIRC. Aug 17 10:27:08 lumdidum Aug 17 12:34:21 Hi, everyone Aug 17 12:34:29 Does anyone help me? Aug 17 12:34:40 I’m trying to design a custom board based on BeagleBone, Aug 17 12:34:49 and I have a question about power up sequence of PMIC of BeageBone. Aug 17 12:34:57 From the schematic of BeagleBone, VDD3V3A of PMIC is being input to PMIC VIO terminal. Aug 17 12:35:07 And according to the manual of PMIC (TPS65217), VDD3V3A (=LDO3) powers up after the H trigger of PWR_EN input from AM533x. Aug 17 12:35:17 I suppose “judgment of PWR_EN is H or L” needs “supply voltage VIO (=output voltage from VDD3R3A)”, Aug 17 12:35:28 but “voltage output of VDD3R3A (=LDO3)” needs the “judgment of PWR_EN is H or L.” Aug 17 12:35:36 Does anyone know why PMIC and AM335x is able to complete its power up sequence? Aug 17 12:35:43 Thank you Aug 17 14:44:24 Hey there everyone, I have a quick question about using OpenCV on the BeagleBoard-xM. I've been trying to compile a cpp file that uses OpenCV headers, but haven't been able to successfully cross-compile the application. Does anyone have any advice of what is the best way to create custom code that uses OpenCV for the BeagleBoard-xM/ARM? Aug 17 15:00:30 Marc_: What errors are you getting? What OS are you cross-compiling on, with what version OpenCV? What OS are you running on the xM, with what version OpenCV? Aug 17 15:00:53 And, most importanbtly, where else and how else have you tried to find information on this issue? Aug 17 15:02:02 hm did I already said how the newer python opencv bindings rockz? Aug 17 15:02:33 woglinde: Yeah, but (as far as I have heard) still no access to the GPGPU functions. Aug 17 15:02:58 hm ah dont need them so far Aug 17 15:03:07 agmlego: I typically get undefined reference to my OpenCV commands, but I also get incompatible file errors. I feel like I'm just missing a small detail here but can't figure it out. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04, with OpenCV 2.3.1 onto Angstrom which already has the 2.3.1a OpenCV libraries. Aug 17 15:03:30 marc ah no self compile opencv 2.4 Aug 17 15:03:36 thats more fun Aug 17 15:03:44 agmlego: I've check the google groups and various blogs, such as Max Galemin's, but they all tend to focus on compiling OpenCV as a whole and not individual cpp programs. Aug 17 15:03:55 debian/ubuntu packages arent that fun Aug 17 15:04:13 woglinde: So 2.4 is a better choice? Aug 17 15:04:17 yes Aug 17 15:04:52 Alright, and is CodeSourcery a good toolchain to use? Aug 17 15:05:04 as good as any Aug 17 15:05:09 Marc_: Where are you having the errors--on the Ubuntu machine or the xM? Aug 17 15:05:37 The Ubuntu machine, my CodeSourcery toolchain is spitting out all kinds of errors. Aug 17 15:05:38 Because I will note that you are using different versions of OpenCV... Aug 17 15:05:44 and I recommend this blog Aug 17 15:05:48 hepled me a lot Aug 17 15:05:50 http://opencvpython.blogspot.de/2012/06/hi-this-article-is-tutorial-which-try.html Aug 17 15:05:55 Marc_: Do you have the -dev package installed? Aug 17 15:05:59 ups helped Aug 17 15:06:05 Thanks woglinde Aug 17 15:06:06 hi mru Aug 17 15:06:21 agmlego: Are 2.3.1 and 2.3.1a incompatible? Aug 17 15:06:41 but I used older python bindings and wondered why the example did not worked Aug 17 15:06:56 marc python loads the .so files Aug 17 15:07:08 Marc_: I do not know, but they are different. Aug 17 15:07:14 if they dont fit the name you dont get the symbols Aug 17 15:07:45 Alright. So correct me if I'm wrong.. If I compile on my desktop successfully with a toolchain.. I should just be able to put the code in the SD card and run it on the xM, right? Aug 17 15:08:27 hm every day I learn new thinks the NE555 Aug 17 15:08:31 things even Aug 17 15:08:32 hrms Aug 17 15:08:47 marc if you crosscompiled it right than yes Aug 17 15:08:50 if you use python Aug 17 15:08:57 if should work without crosscompiling Aug 17 15:09:21 if you have all needed libraries installed Aug 17 15:09:57 Alright, so if I get Python on my xM, it should all work fine? Aug 17 15:10:10 Marc_: Python is probably already on your xM. Aug 17 15:10:18 Because I do have the OpenCV libraries (all of them) and I can get a python version on there Aug 17 15:10:21 Marc_: But your program will need to be written in Python. Aug 17 15:10:34 Because Python is a language, like C++. Aug 17 15:10:47 agmlego: I don't think I have python on it actually (I think I took it out to save on room... Me being cheap haha) Aug 17 15:10:58 sd-cards are cheap Aug 17 15:11:00 Fair enough, I've done some python before Aug 17 15:11:04 even 8gb ones Aug 17 15:11:17 use the blog I posted Aug 17 15:11:24 Alright, I will Aug 17 15:11:34 Thank you guys! Aug 17 15:11:39 and yes the official documentation do not cover the newer bindings on all spots Aug 17 15:11:47 dont use the older bindings Aug 17 15:12:16 Alright, will do.. I'll work on using python instead, probably a simpler approach than C++/C Aug 17 15:12:23 I wrote an simple farm robot for a browser game Aug 17 15:12:43 Using opencv? Aug 17 15:16:12 yes Aug 17 15:16:41 some ressources occurs an random spots Aug 17 15:17:20 so xor the colors of ressources and than run the contour finders Aug 17 15:17:25 that works very well Aug 17 15:17:45 okay Aug 17 15:17:49 have to go Aug 17 15:17:54 till later maybee Aug 17 15:18:35 ah right and I am using python xlib/xtest bindings to controll mouse actions ,) Aug 17 15:51:27 Hi. Does http://uk.farnell.com/circuitco/bb-bone-000/kit-dev-beaglebone-cortex-a8/dp/2063627 have MMU ? How to check that ? Aug 17 15:54:11 I can not find START_HERE.sh in SDCard of BeagleBoneA6? Where can I find it? Aug 17 16:16:42 tinnd: this is the sdcard that was in the box? Aug 17 16:17:32 maybe the file fell of the card during transport.... Aug 17 16:18:26 my thinking was that this was a card created manually :/ Aug 17 16:18:31 it is Friday after all Aug 17 16:18:50 so who won the domain auction :) Aug 17 16:46:45 * wmat needs a TRS-80 vga cable! Aug 17 16:59:03 <_av500_> wmat: what auction? Aug 17 16:59:36 _av500_: yesterday there was lots of chatter on here about beagleboard.org being up for auction Aug 17 17:05:41 someone1: Since you can run Linux on the BeagleBone, and Linux requires an MMU, therefore, the BeagleBone *must* have an MMU. Aug 17 17:36:52 agmlego: there is uclinux Aug 17 17:36:57 it does not need an mmu Aug 17 17:39:47 I was thinnking the logic was bad :) Aug 17 17:44:23 jkridner__: ping Aug 17 18:08:54 I'm using a beaglebord xm. I try to request_region() the IO ports that control the user LED:s, 149 and 150, but the kernel refuses. Anyone got an idea ? Aug 17 18:11:52 someone else already has it? Aug 17 18:16:22 yeah, but /proc/ioports is empty Aug 17 18:17:15 and i don't have the "show status via leds" option turned on in the kernel Aug 17 18:21:01 btw.. is that wierd, that my /proc/ioports is empty ? Aug 17 18:28:35 cat /proc/iomem Aug 17 18:32:06 Crofton, aha, thats better.. thanks Aug 17 19:02:12 av500: You know well what I meant. Aug 17 19:41:27 how is wifi going on beaglebone Aug 17 20:49:23 Crofton, so, I already had the general GPIO library enabled in my kernel, which had already allocated the IO ports I guess. I'm able to reach the LED port via the GPIO library. Aug 17 20:52:22 ah Aug 17 20:53:27 fun stuff. Aug 17 21:06:11 mru: it is friday-mode! Aug 17 21:36:59 heh, someone asking for a channel dedicated to gpio on rpi Aug 17 21:39:34 rofl Aug 17 21:39:40 should I join this channel Aug 17 21:53:18 Crofton: it is good for a laugh Aug 17 21:54:47 what channel Aug 17 21:54:59 I suspect some if it is cultural Aug 17 21:55:04 Crofton: #raspberrypi Aug 17 21:55:04 #raspberrypi Aug 17 21:55:11 * mranostay beats mru Aug 17 21:55:29 bit banging spi is cultural? :) Aug 17 21:56:14 people used to working with hardware, not embedded nerds Aug 17 21:56:34 hardly a day goes by without someone asking if it's possible to bitbang gpio at 20MHz Aug 17 22:01:43 mru: day? how about hour? Aug 17 22:02:44 I think it's been more than an hour between them occasionally Aug 17 22:03:24 mru: how about crosscompiling? :) Aug 17 22:03:46 this is like a window into questions i ask when i was 15 :) Aug 17 22:04:07 * mranostay gets ready to stab anyone that says "was that last year?" Aug 17 22:04:26 you're that old? Aug 17 22:05:17 cute Aug 17 22:27:19 mru, just get in from the pub? Aug 17 22:28:48 haven't been there today Aug 17 22:40:12 nothing unreasonable about bitbanging at 20MHz Aug 17 22:40:39 there are chips out there that do that sort of thing just fine Aug 17 23:14:04 ds2: sure, but not an arm11 playing second fiddle to a gpu that can hog the bus as much as likes whenever it likes Aug 17 23:15:48 I have a theory for a fairly sophisticated algorithm that will use clustering to do pattern matching. I'd like to get some opinions from others on how the beaglebone would handle under such stressful computational loads. Aug 17 23:27:08 mru: *nod* Aug 17 23:27:40 I am curious if ARM11's are that much cheaper royaltywise compared to a cortex...a5 or a8 Aug 17 23:27:51 I doubt it Aug 17 23:27:59 an a5 is probably faster and lower power Aug 17 23:28:05 and most likely cheaper Aug 17 23:28:45 but licensing is complicated Aug 17 23:29:30 depends on volumes and what else you license Aug 17 23:32:17 hmmmm Aug 17 23:32:28 just seem odd why people are still pushing arm11s Aug 17 23:33:26 ds2: i have heard some stuff through the grape vine that it isn't so much the cost, it is more the ease of actually getting the license Aug 17 23:34:05 oh I see Aug 17 23:35:29 I don't think bcm would have trouble getting a licence for something more modern Aug 17 23:37:32 <_av500_> damn, why am i not in #rpi any more??? Aug 17 23:37:39 got banned? Aug 17 23:37:50 now I wonder if anyone still sells a chip that requires 26bit mode support Aug 17 23:37:51 <_av500_> no Aug 17 23:37:56 <_av500_> i dropped for some reason Aug 17 23:38:10 there is a reason they are irrational berries Aug 17 23:41:42 _av500_: the next gen Raspberry-Pi is going to be Dingleberry-Cake Aug 17 23:42:07 <_av500_> what was the irssi cmd to renumber a window? Aug 17 23:42:17 /window move N Aug 17 23:42:22 <_av500_> thx Aug 17 23:42:50 mru: you going to meet us at Bletchley Park on the 18th of Sep? Aug 17 23:43:00 yeah, I guess Aug 17 23:43:13 got to figure out logistics Aug 17 23:43:17 mru: dandy Aug 17 23:43:30 who else is going? Aug 17 23:43:48 mru: plan is to get to Bletchley around 10 to do the tour of colossus and then after lunch do the tour of the other portions of the building Aug 17 23:43:57 mru: so far it is my and alison Aug 17 23:44:11 mru: but i suspect we will pick up a few between now and then Aug 17 23:46:17 mru: surprised that your financial overlords don't have you attending ALS Aug 17 23:47:05 they've probably never heard of it Aug 17 23:47:17 maybe mru agreed to write java code in exchange for not going ;) Aug 17 23:47:20 "linuxtag, what's that?" Aug 17 23:47:36 hehe Aug 17 23:48:29 I need to find some other arrangement Aug 17 23:52:37 als Aug 17 23:52:39 ? Aug 17 23:52:55 automotive linux something Aug 17 23:52:57 Crofton: Automotive Linux Summit Aug 17 23:52:58 Bletchley is awesome Aug 17 23:53:00 ah Aug 17 23:53:04 Crofton: only second year Aug 17 23:53:12 no wonder I ahve not heard of it :) Aug 17 23:53:12 Crofton: so it is pretty new Aug 17 23:53:17 and I guess they don't run ubuntu Aug 17 23:53:20 rofl Aug 17 23:53:45 hehe Aug 17 23:54:02 mru: don't get me started on the ubuntu "thing" Aug 17 23:54:18 * prpplague is trying to avoid talking "politics" of linux Aug 17 23:55:12 Crofton: you've been to Bletchley? Aug 17 23:55:22 people who like to promote this distro over another have to much time on their hands Aug 17 23:55:25 yeah Aug 17 23:55:32 I was there a few years ago Aug 17 23:55:33 Crofton: dandy! Aug 17 23:55:45 Crofton: any items of interest i need to keep an eye out for? Aug 17 23:56:00 * prpplague wonders if there is some good pubs in the area.... Aug 17 23:56:15 it's england... Aug 17 23:56:55 mru: yea well...... i wasn't too impressed with what was in the immediate area of the ELC-E conference in Cambridge Aug 17 23:57:20 http://www.flickr.com/photos/32615155@N00/4093238413/in/photostream Aug 17 23:57:29 cambridge has good pubs Aug 17 23:57:40 but not right where that hotel is Aug 17 23:57:45 mru: yea Aug 17 23:58:19 mru: and everyone at the hotel seemed to thing i wanted to go to some "teen crazed dance club" Aug 17 23:58:49 mru: not sure if that was because they expect merikans to ask for that kind of stuff, or i just look "cool" that way...... Aug 17 23:59:07 <_av500_> prpplague: hmm, now i want to go too :) Aug 17 23:59:08 probably the former :P Aug 17 23:59:31 _av500_: hehe for which part? hehe Aug 17 23:59:42 <_av500_> prpplague: the dancing Aug 17 23:59:47 thurbad: hehe Aug 17 23:59:56 so far the big attraction is the trip to Bletchley Aug 18 00:00:06 and beer Aug 18 00:00:25 <_av500_> and more beer Aug 18 00:00:35 Crofton: hehe Aug 18 00:00:48 Crofton: i assume you found the ALS page? Aug 18 00:00:51 I need to register for ELCE Aug 18 00:00:53 no Aug 18 00:00:59 in a meeting Aug 18 00:01:06 drinking beer that I purchased Aug 18 00:01:07 Crofton: meetings smeeeintg Aug 18 00:01:11 it was poorly reviewed Aug 18 00:01:16 so I am the goat Aug 18 00:01:22 Red Seal Ale Aug 18 00:01:22 hehe Aug 18 00:01:29 ahh, indeed Aug 18 00:01:35 i didn't care for that one myself Aug 18 00:02:13 XorA|gone: hey i need to talk to you badly about palmas Aug 18 00:02:18 XorA|gone: please ping me asap Aug 18 00:03:09 Crofton: beer at ELC-E, sounds like a plan Aug 18 00:03:21 so you tried the red Seal Ale? Aug 18 00:03:39 Crofton: yea, i have it on my "do not buy" list Aug 18 00:03:42 * prpplague checks Aug 18 00:03:43 rofl Aug 18 00:04:39 Crofton: i have it on there from 2009 Aug 18 00:05:05 Crofton: i have it listed as over priced with nothing taste-worthy Aug 18 00:06:06 that souds about Aug 18 00:10:21 * prpplague assumes Crofton was going to say "right" Aug 18 00:12:00 yes Aug 18 00:12:05 sorry I had to report Aug 18 00:12:18 Matt is impressed you have a do not drink list Aug 18 00:18:21 <_av500_> hmm, somebody should propose to bitbang usb in that other channel Aug 18 00:19:51 _av500_, hdmi Aug 18 00:31:59 bitbang USB is yesterday's news. bitbang USB2.... Aug 18 00:32:06 in HS mode Aug 18 00:32:19 and doing it faster then MUSB ;) Aug 18 00:35:23 _av500_: be careful when that reggie guy is around on rpi Aug 18 00:35:27 he's hypersensitive Aug 18 00:35:42 currently having a go at me in private for something about 'language' Aug 18 00:35:50 dunno if usb is on the blacklist or something Aug 18 00:36:07 <_av500_> i know Aug 18 00:36:23 <_av500_> i managed to piss him off after 2min when i joined back then Aug 18 00:36:43 <_av500_> language wrt non-shit? Aug 18 00:36:54 trying to find out Aug 18 00:37:02 whats the channel? Aug 18 00:37:12 <_av500_> #ubuntu Aug 18 00:37:21 hmm, I'll skip that Aug 18 00:37:43 <_av500_> Crofton: it was a joke, its #sdr :) Aug 18 00:37:47 rofl Aug 18 00:38:12 <_av500_> but usaually its #raspberrypi Aug 18 00:39:10 wow Aug 18 00:40:10 he fucking banned me Aug 18 00:40:12 _again_ Aug 18 00:40:27 <_av500_> for what? Aug 18 00:40:41 he did not say Aug 18 00:40:42 koen, would not do well with them Aug 18 00:41:07 well, I did ask him in private who he is and why he gets to play sheriff Aug 18 00:41:14 he didn't reply Aug 18 00:41:16 <_av500_> ah Aug 18 00:41:17 just banned Aug 18 00:41:44 <_av500_> a true shoot first, dont ask questions later sheriff Aug 18 00:41:52 yep Aug 18 00:43:57 he might take offence to the word "shit" Aug 18 00:44:05 oh ffs Aug 18 00:44:10 exactly Aug 18 00:45:02 Crofton: hehe, which Matt is that? Aug 18 00:46:16 topic says "** No Foul Language" Aug 18 00:46:30 without defining it Aug 18 00:46:39 and damn, he's quick on the trigger Aug 18 00:46:49 <_av500_> prpplague: Ettus i guess Aug 18 00:46:50 maybe you should have been less obvious Aug 18 00:46:53 nru maybe Aug 18 00:47:09 I figured I'd give him a chance Aug 18 00:47:10 mru: hehe Aug 18 00:47:14 still have more IPs Aug 18 00:47:22 is this reggie? Aug 18 00:47:24 yeah Aug 18 00:47:29 who is he? Aug 18 00:47:56 mru: just a wannabie "hacker", i know him from when i was hacking around on the didj Aug 18 00:48:00 <_av500_> the only reggie i know is the mascot of kings college in london Aug 18 00:48:12 mru: he tends to register channels about stuff, and get himself as ops Aug 18 00:48:27 and then play sheriff? Aug 18 00:48:35 yea Aug 18 00:48:42 what a twat Aug 18 00:49:32 _av500_: hehe, i purchase an expensive bottle of cologne this afternoon, tried to take the top off to put it in some smaller bottles, and the entire neck of the spray bottle snaps off Aug 18 00:49:35 I don't usually kick/ban Aug 18 00:49:36 rotfl Aug 18 00:49:40 hehe Aug 18 00:49:55 I want to ask about the profanity in kernel source, but eh Aug 18 00:50:11 hehe Aug 18 00:50:16 if you guys are up for it, would you push him a little about that and see who else gets banned? Aug 18 00:50:34 what about profanities in binary blobs? how would we even know? Aug 18 00:50:54 0xb16b00b5? Aug 18 00:51:12 * prpplague usually lurks there to keep up on the insanity of the "other market" Aug 18 00:52:09 for the record, I did not curse at him Aug 18 00:52:23 I said "what did I say? I did not use the word fuck" Aug 18 00:52:55 <_av500_> next time write f*ck Aug 18 00:53:03 <_av500_> so his filter does not go BING Aug 18 00:53:21 <_av500_> lol Aug 18 00:53:26 <_av500_> wrt last remark Aug 18 00:53:30 _av500_: or don't use it as an acronym Aug 18 00:53:46 <_av500_> mru: let me explain irc for you Aug 18 00:53:52 hehe Aug 18 00:54:02 <_av500_> its like a knife fight, just with guns Aug 18 00:54:24 I would not ban someone from a public channel for something they said in private Aug 18 00:54:32 or on another channel Aug 18 00:54:41 fucking idiots all of them Aug 18 00:55:02 hey, why am I not getting banned here? Aug 18 00:55:09 shouting abuse like that Aug 18 00:55:30 * _av500_ slaps mru with a wet trout Aug 18 00:55:36 <_av500_> thrice Aug 18 00:55:37 eew Aug 18 00:56:28 "remind of channel rules" Aug 18 00:56:32 rules that are not spelled out Aug 18 00:56:54 control freak is what he is Aug 18 00:57:20 <_av500_> his 15 lines of fame.... Aug 18 00:58:14 I bet he gets a hard-on every time he bans someone Aug 18 00:58:46 oh god, that first ban, the rush of power Aug 18 00:58:58 feel free to quote that to him Aug 18 00:59:17 <_av500_> ill go to sleep, dont you all get banned until i return Aug 18 00:59:49 l8r Aug 18 01:00:08 NO L33TSP34K IN THIS CHANNEL!!!!111! Aug 18 01:00:33 hmmm...whether to note that the cursing is fine on raspberrypi.org forum or not Aug 18 01:00:42 do Aug 18 01:01:08 eh, nevermind, 'That means free from profanity', its just don't enforced on the forum Aug 18 01:03:20 eh Aug 18 01:03:23 mru: just fyi, the RPi foundation and eben have basically said they have absolutely nothing to do with the elinux.org pages or freenode irc channels Aug 18 01:03:34 I need to log in with a bogus nick and say "poop" Aug 18 01:03:43 careful, he bans by host Aug 18 01:03:50 mru: strangle enough, for a "community" driven board, they have a very strong "hands off" policy" Aug 18 01:03:54 so don't do it unless you have IP addresses to burn Aug 18 01:04:01 hehe Aug 18 01:04:23 well, my interest in rpi is really low Aug 18 01:04:26 I have 8, and they'll all be changing soon Aug 18 01:04:31 I need more, not less cpu Aug 18 01:04:37 I'm shutting off this IP address in a couple days Aug 18 01:04:37 tor Aug 18 01:04:38 hehe Aug 18 01:04:45 Crofton: but they have really good quotes there Aug 18 01:05:20 ok, I need to head for the hotel Aug 18 01:05:29 see you all later Aug 18 01:05:35 Crofton: be sure and give that beer to a bum on the way Aug 18 01:05:56 some people would define foul langauge as mention of BCM ;) Aug 18 01:06:01 but that is just some people Aug 18 01:06:23 ds2: or maybe real four letter words like JTAG Aug 18 01:07:40 is it just me, or has there been too much of time gap between ELC and ELC-E? Aug 18 01:08:24 ~6 months would be better Aug 18 01:08:42 where is ELC this year? Aug 18 01:08:46 anyone know yet? Aug 18 01:09:06 ELC this year has already been, and you were there Aug 18 01:09:38 okay, where is ELC 2013? :D Aug 18 01:09:48 somewhere in the bay area, I guess Aug 18 01:10:06 any idea when? Aug 18 01:10:08 they voted to move it toward the city Aug 18 01:10:20 hopefully not back at hotel kubiki again Aug 18 01:10:23 hooray Aug 18 01:10:34 ds2: was it that bad there? Aug 18 01:10:43 mru: getting there is a pain. there is no parking Aug 18 01:10:48 no direct public transit Aug 18 01:11:02 move it where there is BART or caltrain and I won't complain Aug 18 01:11:06 hmm... how did I get there? Aug 18 01:11:08 I vote parc 55 wyndham Aug 18 01:11:10 or have plenty of parking included Aug 18 01:11:14 mru: taxi? Aug 18 01:11:41 oh right, I got a lift with a friend Aug 18 01:11:46 left by taxi Aug 18 01:11:54 or airport shuttle Aug 18 01:12:11 u were staying there too Aug 18 01:12:23 i commuted each day which sucked for hotel kubuki Aug 18 01:12:26 I was staying at the other hotel nearby Aug 18 01:12:44 it had the worst internet connection ever Aug 18 01:12:53 80-90% packet loss Aug 18 01:12:58 get prepaid 3G :) Aug 18 01:13:09 oh yes, all over san francisco, hotel wifi is a joke Aug 18 01:13:37 I spent a night in the city after last elc Aug 18 01:13:42 wifi in that hotel didn't work at all Aug 18 01:13:57 there was plenty of free wifi nearby though Aug 18 01:14:17 did any of them work well? Aug 18 01:14:24 I stayed in a hotel for a week, spent a couple days getting the key to a nearby wep ap Aug 18 01:14:28 1234567890 Aug 18 01:14:39 ds2: in the mall next-door, sure Aug 18 01:15:12 really? mall WiFi's have always been iffy for me Aug 18 01:15:21 works for 2 minutes then data rate goes to hell Aug 18 01:15:30 that one was good enough for irc and email at least Aug 18 01:15:48 email worked over UUCP so that doesn't say much Aug 18 01:16:57 god you are all old Aug 18 01:23:42 Russ: hotel kubiki was terrible Aug 18 01:25:25 that's pretty far from downtown too Aug 18 02:22:56 Hello guys. Aug 18 02:23:27 hi Aug 18 02:24:08 what's up ccssnet Aug 18 02:25:19 not much Aug 18 02:25:44 storm in area but i think lightning is done Aug 18 02:26:42 Had a pretty nasty one in my area a few days ago. Aug 18 02:26:58 What brings you to the tiny little corner of the internet? Aug 18 02:28:42 eh been idling here nearly 6 months Aug 18 02:29:00 just interested in toolchains mostly Aug 18 02:31:47 ah cool. Aug 18 02:32:10 The bone is the brain for one of my most complicated projects. Aug 18 02:32:24 o? Aug 18 02:33:33 It's an intelligent alarm system that uses clustering and neural nets to provide a completely automated experience for a security system. Aug 18 02:33:52 interesting Aug 18 02:34:22 I've been working on it for the past three months and all the puzzle pieces are finally starting to come together. Aug 18 02:34:35 nice Aug 18 02:34:46 open source? Aug 18 02:34:58 Just finished up the authentication system for the API. Aug 18 02:35:28 Open source yet. Aug 18 02:35:30 yes* Aug 18 02:35:47 cool Aug 18 02:35:48 but I'm holding back the code for the clustering algorithm till the project is completed. Aug 18 02:35:57 ahh Aug 18 02:36:38 atccss.nettttttt Aug 18 02:36:40 You can look at any of the code on my github page. Aug 18 02:36:41 crap Aug 18 02:36:58 damn open pandora sent 20 t's Aug 18 02:37:09 key sticks Aug 18 02:37:24 lol Aug 18 02:37:52 url for your git? Aug 18 02:37:55 https://github.com/keatontaylor/GuardDog Aug 18 02:38:41 k ill check it out later. about to go play bf:bc2 Aug 18 02:39:01 tis the weekend Aug 18 02:39:22 lol indeed. Aug 18 02:39:57 Have fun. Aug 18 02:40:17 thx Aug 18 02:40:33 let me know what you think of my project btc Aug 18 02:40:48 btc? Aug 18 02:40:59 atccss.net Aug 18 02:41:15 latest blog post is about it Aug 18 02:41:39 Looking now. Aug 18 02:42:13 irc on my open pandora, snipping on main pc Aug 18 02:42:54 oh wow. Aug 18 02:43:00 never actually heard of the it till now. Aug 18 02:43:14 its new as of last week Aug 18 02:43:21 unfinished too Aug 18 02:43:38 unless you mean the openpandora Aug 18 02:43:39 Looks expensive . Aug 18 02:43:51 ahh. it is Aug 18 02:43:57 500-600 Aug 18 02:44:10 wow. Aug 18 02:44:14 It is expensive. Aug 18 02:44:32 I'm building and hoping to sell this security system hardware and all for $100 Aug 18 02:46:23 nice Aug 18 02:46:38 Can you get beaglebones in bulk for cheaper or something? The price of the hardware alone is already almost $100. Aug 18 02:47:37 the bone is basically my prototype. Aug 18 02:48:13 The idea is to eventually build a custom board that is far cheaper or move to one of the cheaper embedded linux platforms like the pi. Aug 18 02:48:31 but we'll see what happens that's a long way down the road. Aug 18 02:51:47 ahh Aug 18 02:56:58 hehe Aug 18 02:58:20 prpplague what's so funny? Aug 18 02:58:58 The idea is to eventually build a custom board that is far cheaper or move to one of the cheaper embedded linux platforms like the pi. Aug 18 02:59:20 What makes that funny? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Aug 18 03:00:00 2012