00:00:00 --- log: started retro/10.09.25 08:00:04 --- join: docl (~luke@67-60-48-82.cpe.cableone.net) joined #retro 10:06:00 foucist: how do you go about getting a channel publically logged? 10:06:30 depends 10:06:53 set up your own bot that logs the channel and puts the logs in a google accessible place 10:07:27 there's bots like clog that log specific types of channels 10:07:35 can always ask the bot owner to add your chan etc 10:08:58 who runs clog? 10:12:14 docl: what channel is it 10:12:41 the clog owner is hardly ever on irc i think 10:12:48 #lesswrong 12:42:36 http://openetherpad.org/Lx7HKr6LaF has my status economy idea 12:42:54 I should code that up as a web app. 14:08:21 foucist: where's a handy place to code rails apps? 14:13:28 docl: heroku is pretty sweet i hear 14:13:39 can code your rails app online and everything 14:13:45 and host it for free w/ them 14:14:06 cool 14:14:09 looking into it now 14:14:35 do I need a local copy of ruby? 14:15:09 nope 14:17:15 docl: savingtheinternetwithhate.com 14:18:51 server not found 14:20:34 I'm watching a video called that. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3029543987096343108# 14:21:03 http://web.archive.org/web/*/savingtheinternetwithhate.com 14:22:24 neat 14:28:27 http://web.archive.org/web/20080704034800/savingtheinternetwithhate.com/theory.html 14:55:58 hello all 14:56:22 hi erider 14:56:38 docl: whats new 14:57:33 I'm working on a game idea 14:59:16 for social networks. it's a zero sum karma system where you have points you can give away or use to punish people by cancelling their points with yours 15:08:36 sounds interesting 15:09:20 docl: you doing it in retro webapps 15:09:44 I was thinking of it, but the retro web app framework probably isn't mature enough for that yet 15:10:35 docl: then what are you planning to use 15:11:00 I'm looking into using rails, on heroku 15:12:35 docl: yeah ruby would be a good choice or maybe even python 15:12:51 yeah 15:24:39 docl: do you know either one of those languages 15:25:07 hmm perl might be fun to uses 15:29:50 I know perl 15:29:52 and some python 15:29:58 studying ruby 15:30:41 docl: there might be a perl module made to help you 15:36:13 might be 15:40:46 docl: or maybe do it in C :) 15:41:45 :) 15:42:09 or TCL :P 15:46:29 hmm tcl sounds neat but lua would be cooler 15:51:20 looking at Mojolicious for perl 15:56:51 docl: after thinking about it, I think you would get more out of it if it was done in lua 16:05:00 lua is definitely maturing 16:19:31 * docl is trying it now 16:22:33 liking it so far 16:26:54 docl: yeah lua would be fun 16:27:21 :) 16:32:43 docl: so you going to give lua a try 16:34:39 yes, I think so :) 16:34:53 see anywhere where it talks about using it for web apps specifically? 16:45:52 docl: I was looking for the lua libraries files for my C compiler 16:48:38 erider: there has to be something, lua is used in WOW 16:51:49 yeah 16:52:52 docl: there is a lua web framework 17:02:37 it's pretty easy to do strings in, I don't know if I need a web framework. 17:04:38 ok :) 18:23:41 --- quit: probonono (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 18:26:49 --- join: probonono (~User@unaffiliated/probonono) joined #retro 21:05:13 docl: don't get distracted.. ruby on rails is the way to go.. seriously 21:10:25 but... Lua is so beautiful... 21:35:57 --- quit: crc (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 21:36:44 --- join: crc (~charlesch@184.77.185.20) joined #retro 22:47:39 docl: around? 22:58:24 yeah 22:58:47 foucist: what's up? 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/10.09.25