--- Log opened Fri Nov 07 00:00:03 2014 --- Day changed Fri Nov 07 2014 00:00 -!- hypron [~hypron@p8120-ipngn100105yosemiya.okinawa.ocn.ne.jp] has joined ##hplusroadmap 00:29 -!- hypron [~hypron@p8120-ipngn100105yosemiya.okinawa.ocn.ne.jp] has quit [Quit: hypron] 00:45 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@74.61.157.78] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 00:46 < fenn> nsfw http://36.media.tumblr.com/9225af892e44ff000338c20147b07835/tumblr_n847ldVArr1tawanxo1_1280.png 01:01 -!- ElixirVitae [~Shehrazad@unaffiliated/shehrazad] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 01:19 < nmz787> neutral atom microscope, 1 meter^3 real estate req., detector is mass-spectrometer which converts a partial-pressure of the neutral atom to an intensity value in software to generate an image ... 01:19 < nmz787> ... http://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1111&context=phy_fac&sei-redir=1&referer=http%3A%2F%2Fscholar.google.com%2Fscholar%3Fq%3Dhigh%2Bpressure%2B%2522neutral%2Batom%2522%2Bmolecular%2Bmicroscopy%2Bwater%26btnG%3D%26hl%3Den%26as_sdt%3D0%252C38#search=%22high%20pressure%20neutral%20atom%20molecular%20microscopy%20water%22 01:19 < nmz787> I wonder if distilled water could be used 01:19 < nmz787> 1.5uM resolution achieved 01:20 < nmz787> "Such a beam has an energy of under 0.1 eV. This is only somewhat higher than the average room temperature thermal energy of gas molecules and of the sample molecules themselves. Yet the de Broglie wavelength is under 1 angstrom" 01:23 < nmz787> http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2818.2007.01874.x/abstract 01:23 < nmz787> .title 01:23 < yoleaux> Imaging with neutral atoms—a new matter-wave microscope - KOCH - 2007 - Journal of Microscopy - Wiley Online Library 01:23 < nmz787> "Matter-wave microscopy can be dated back to 1932 when Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska published the first image obtained with a beam of focussed electrons." 01:24 < nmz787> dang, not even 100 years 01:24 < nmz787> I will be around for the 100 year mark, hopefully 01:59 -!- crescendo [~mozart@unaffiliated/crescendo] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 02:00 -!- crescendo [~mozart@unaffiliated/crescendo] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:06 < fenn> how do you generate a detectable quantity of whatever substance you're imaging without destroying the sample? 02:07 -!- jrayhawk_ [~jrayhawk@nursie.omgwallhack.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 02:08 -!- jrayhawk [~jrayhawk@nursie.omgwallhack.org] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:08 < fenn> i dont think the detector is a mass spectrometer 02:11 < fenn> "a mass filtered detector produces the image (pixel) intensity signal from gas partial pressure" 02:12 < fenn> it's detecting the neutral atoms you're using to image with, not atoms from the sample 02:14 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:15 < fenn> it's such a simple idea i wonder why it's new 03:45 -!- drewbot [~cinch@ec2-54-92-196-186.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 03:45 -!- drewbot [~cinch@ec2-50-19-165-26.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:12 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-56-10-150.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:48 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-56-10-150.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 04:54 -!- ebowden [~ebowden@147.69.147.27] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:57 -!- ebowden [~ebowden@147.69.147.27] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:10 < kanzure> "speculative hilarity" 05:21 < kanzure> http://firstround.com/article/This-Startup-Built-Internal-Tools-to-Fuel-Major-Growth-Heres-Their-Approach 05:37 < kanzure> https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=25839 "Someone was going to serious effort to keep curve25519 out of WebCrypto. What's this one called, SENTRY CHICKEN?" 05:49 < kanzure> (with apologies for wasting your time) "ethical ai" http://arxiv.org/abs/1411.1373 06:08 < kanzure> .title http://www.wired.com/2014/11/crypto-ipos/ 06:08 < yoleaux> Feds Begin Their Crackdown on Bitcoin Stocks | WIRED 06:16 < kanzure> "The difficulty of writing consensus critical code: the SIGHASH_SINGLE bug" http://sourceforge.net/p/bitcoin/mailman/bitcoin-development/thread/CA%2Bs%2BGJCtXDwPitrL-O-E5xMKq0HDri4zLdcDBoZQ%2B00ee63Tbg%40mail.gmail.com/ 06:20 -!- ebowden [~ebowden@147.69.147.27] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:22 -!- ebowden [~ebowden@147.69.147.27] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:29 -!- pete4242 [~smuxi@boole.london.hackspace.org.uk] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:30 -!- Viper168_ [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:31 -!- ebowden [~ebowden@147.69.147.27] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:32 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 06:34 -!- Viper168_ is now known as Viper168 06:35 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-56-10-150.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:36 < kanzure> hmm 06:38 < kanzure> https://labs.integrity.pt/articles/from-0-day-to-exploit-buffer-overflow-in-belkin-n750-cve-2014-1635/ 06:40 < kanzure> wirelurker http://www.zdziarski.com/blog/?p=4140 06:40 < kanzure> "The real issue is that the design of iOS’ pairing mechanism allows for more sophisticated variants of this approach to easily be weaponized. I’ve previously written about how non-jailbroken devices can be infected with modified binaries, due to Apple’s lack of codesign pinning. I’ve also discussed at length about how malicious software can abuse the pairing records of a desktop machine to install malware on an iOS device. While ... 06:40 < kanzure> ... WireLurker appears fairly amateur, an NSA or a GCHQ, or any other sophisticated attacker could easily incorporate a much more effective (and dangerous) attack like this." 06:41 < kanzure> http://blog.spiderlabs.com/2014/11/smuggler-an-interactive-80211-wireless-shell-without-the-need-for-authentication-or-association.html 06:42 < kanzure> "What if I could create a two-way covert communications channel? Furthermore, what could I create without the fuss of association and authentication that is usually required in wireless networks before such communications can begin? What if an attacker could send commands and receive the output on this channel? .... I expanded on the proof of concepts already discussed to create a tool called Smuggler. It is a two-way covert communications ... 06:42 < kanzure> ... channel, which consists of an interactive wireless shell without the need for association or authentication." 06:42 < kanzure> "Using graph analysis to determine the scale of cryptowall BTC ransom payments" http://blog.cylance.com/tearing-down-cryptowall 06:43 < fenn> how can you even copy and paste that fast 06:45 < kanzure> "Crypto 101 is an introductory course on cryptography" https://crypto101.github.io/ 06:46 < kanzure> vulnerabilities and exploits go in one ear and out through a finger, i guess 06:53 < kanzure> pure-python tls/ssl library https://github.com/trevp/tlslite 06:54 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@r167-56-10-150.dialup.adsl.anteldata.net.uy] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 06:58 < kanzure> what type of diagram is this http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/270968/file-1976167660-png/bots/cryptowall/new_sibling.png?t=1415321234400 07:02 < audy> prittty 07:02 < audy> kanzure force directed graph? 07:02 < audy> kanzure looks like d3.js anyway 07:03 < yorick> audy: it's not a standard force-directed one though 07:03 -!- PoorYorrick [~yorrick@gateway/tor-sasl/yorrick] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:03 < audy> I want to share scientific data. Collaborator says no. Papers have been published on said data. Who really "owns" the data and what's to stop me from uploading it to the pirate bay? 07:03 < yorick> audy: I have no idea what that is, looks like all the lines have the same curve though 07:03 < audy> yorick right unless there's some negative gravity. d3.js can do the line curve thing 07:04 < kanzure> your data is probably owned by the university because of your employment contract 07:04 < audy> kanzure ah, yeah I signed over my IP 07:04 < audy> but data was generated by multiple universities under multiple grants 07:04 < kanzure> the number one thing stopping you from uploading it to piratebay is that piratebay does not let anyone upload data 07:05 < audy> kanzure okay well to napster or something 07:05 < audy> pastebin 07:05 < kanzure> dead :( 07:05 < kanzure> pastebin will remove pastes they hate 07:05 < audy> newsgroups 07:05 < kanzure> sort of dead? i don't know. 07:05 < audy> mailing floppies to scientists who would be interested 07:05 < audy> (means don't matter) 07:06 < audy> I could embed it in the blockchain or something 07:06 < audy> I wonder if the EFF has any experience in this? 07:08 < PoorYorrick> audy, you can show proof of authorship in the blockchain pretty easily 07:09 < PoorYorrick> http://www.proofofexistence.com/about 07:09 < kanzure> that's not proof of authorship >:( 07:09 < kanzure> python database wrapper exploration tool thing https://github.com/yhat/db.py 07:09 < PoorYorrick> "Demonstrating data ownership without revealing actual data. " If that isn't an indicator of authorship, then I don't know what is. 07:10 < kanzure> they are lying 07:11 < PoorYorrick> Oh? 07:11 < kanzure> having a hash does not prove ownership 07:11 < kanzure> it proves you have a hash 07:11 < PoorYorrick> Orly 07:11 < PoorYorrick> Having a document doesn't prove authorship either... -_- 07:11 < kanzure> exactly 07:11 < kanzure> so you are being lied to 07:12 < PoorYorrick> Not exactly. I mean, the first to publish an idea gets to take credit for it. Same principle just expressed in the public ledger. 07:12 < kanzure> er.... 07:12 < PoorYorrick> However... I haven't actually used them. But prima facie, I don't see much inherently wrong with it. I just wouldn't take it as "full proof". :D 07:13 < kanzure> uh... so which is it. 07:13 < PoorYorrick> Erhum. 07:13 < kanzure> the only thing you can know about this is that someone submitted a hash. 07:13 < PoorYorrick> What were we talking about again? I forget. 07:13 < kanzure> you should be more skeptical and discerning about claims on random websites 07:14 < PoorYorrick> kanzure, I wasn't being discerning? News to me. 07:14 * PoorYorrick genuflects before kanzure-sama 07:15 < PoorYorrick> Actually, now that I think about it more discerningly... what use case would necessitate having only a hash of something? Hmm... 07:16 < PoorYorrick> audy, sorry, I think I just wasted your time. 07:16 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@74.61.157.78] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:24 < kanzure> a timestamped hash could show that some pile of data plausibly existed prior to some higher timestamp that someone else might claim is the real first timestamp, but meh 07:24 < audy> PoorYorrick work is published on the data. I want to publish the raw data so others can replicate/benefit from it 07:29 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@74.61.157.78] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 07:32 < PoorYorrick> Hmm... 07:33 < PoorYorrick> Is a publicly shared dropbox file out of the question? 07:33 < audy> kanzure that is a good idea 07:33 < audy> kanzure kind of like a pre-arxiv 07:33 < audy> PoorYorrick I know how to share the data 07:33 < audy> I am wondering if/how I am legally prohibited from doing so 07:34 < audy> I don't think I am. No one technically "owns" the data 07:34 < audy> so if I throw it on the web and slap a creative commons license on it I am not breaking any laws 07:34 < PoorYorrick> I don't think data can be owned by anyone. But I'm not an IP lawyer. 07:35 < audy> you wouldn't download a car 07:35 < kanzure> who wouldn't? 07:35 < audy> you wouldn't share a scientific relavent dataset about type-1 diabetes for the benefit of humanity 07:35 < audy> (which was generated using public funds) 07:36 < kanzure> unfortunately nobody would recognize the sarcasm there 07:36 < kanzure> or that you're referring to the typical "you wouldn't download a song/car/thing-of-value". 07:38 < PoorYorrick> Ah, the old scare-mongering of IP industries... 07:39 < PoorYorrick> IP and copyright keeps humanity down; while propping up the few at the top, like publishers. 07:39 < PoorYorrick> Reminds me of the gmaxwell-JSTOR case. 07:41 < audy> PoorYorrick hmm? 07:41 < audy> gmaxwell? 07:41 < PoorYorrick> https://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6554331/Papers_from_Philosophical_Transactions_of_the_Royal_Society__fro 07:42 < audy> journals explicitly copyright articles. Data was never published so no one technically owns it yet 07:43 < audy> but yeah :\ 07:43 < PoorYorrick> Good. 07:43 < kanzure> companies can own data prior to publication 07:43 < kanzure> (obv. i am talking about law there) 07:43 < audy> who is gmaxwell? Not Aaron Swartz? 07:43 < PoorYorrick> No, Gregory Maxwell. 07:44 < PoorYorrick> He's a bitcoin dev to boot. 07:44 < audy> boatcoin http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d2/Gmaxwell-boat.jpg 08:25 -!- JayDugger [~jwdugger@pool-173-57-55-138.dllstx.fios.verizon.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:26 -!- Merovoth [~Merovoth@gateway/tor-sasl/merovoth] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:33 -!- nmz787_i [~nmccorkx@134.134.139.74] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:35 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@74.61.157.78] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:11 < delinquentme> dev pay grades 09:11 < delinquentme> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17Mr201gfDoOTe5ONLS6LYJi1wQbtT26srXeSwUjMK0A/htmlview?usp=sharing&sle=true 09:18 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@74.61.157.78] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 09:23 -!- cuba [~qba@static.217.217.251.148.clients.your-server.de] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:24 < cuba> where is paperbot :( 09:25 < kanzure> stovokor 09:26 < cuba> rip paperbot 09:28 < kanzure> http://www.rtl-sdr.com/receiving-dead-satellites-rtl-sdr/ 09:31 < heath> .title https://www.joyent.com/blog/sdc-and-manta-are-now-open-source 09:31 < yoleaux> SmartDataCenter and Manta are now open source - Blog - Joyent 09:31 < heath> https://gist.github.com/trentm/ce1b6a9db28665f57413 09:31 < heath> .title 09:31 < yoleaux> SDC and Manta open sourced repos, with a couple more interesting ones at the top, then alphabetical order. https://www.joyent.com/blog/sdc-and-manta-are-now-open-source 09:59 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Quit: Ex-Chat] 10:13 < heath> i'm not sure if this is legal, but i've been using digital ocean for near free storage 10:13 < heath> 1. create droplet 10:13 < heath> 2. scp ze data 10:13 < heath> 3. halt droplet 10:13 < heath> 4. create snapshot 10:13 < heath> 5. destroy droplet 10:17 < heath> i've ben using tugboat for managing this process, but it would be easier with a script 10:18 -!- nmz787_i1 [~nmccorkx@134.134.139.76] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:18 < heath> s/ben/been 10:19 -!- nmz787_i [~nmccorkx@134.134.139.74] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 10:19 -!- ElixirVitae [~Shehrazad@unaffiliated/shehrazad] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:28 < heath> have these shipped yet? https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/openbci/openbci-an-open-source-brain-computer-interface-fo 10:30 < yorick> heath: they *should* have 10:30 < yorick> https://openbci.myshopify.com/ expected delivery: nov 10th, 2014 10:32 < kanzure> http://funcy.readthedocs.org/en/latest/overview.html 10:34 < heath> fn.py for a fun time 10:34 < heath> https://github.com/kachayev/fn.py 10:49 < kjskjskjs> heath: digitalocean doesn't charge you for snapshot storage? 11:00 < heath> kjskjskjs: The price for snapshots will be $0.02 per GB of snapshot storage per month. 11:00 < heath> """ 11:00 < heath> .title http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Releases/2014/11/06.aspx 11:00 < yoleaux> 2014/11/06 DARPA’s EZ BAA Cuts Red Tape to Speed Funding of New Biotech Ideas 11:06 < kjskjskjs> that sounds 1000% legal then 11:07 < kjskjskjs> what's the latency on snapshot access? 11:11 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:38 < heath> kjskjskjs: i didn't realize i was being charged for it, it has been so little of a charge :) 11:38 < heath> kjskjskjs: depends on the time of day/load on their end it seems 11:38 < heath> ~5 - 15mins 11:44 -!- FourFire [~FourFire@77.88.71.253] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:03 < kanzure> heath: here's a fun name... blockstein. 12:04 < kanzure> oh wait, no 12:14 < kanzure> .wik azolla 12:14 < yoleaux> "Azolla (mosquito fern, duckweed fern, fairy moss, water fern) is a genus of seven species of aquatic ferns in the family Salviniaceae. They are extremely reduced in form and specialized, looking nothing like conventional ferns but more resembling duckweed or some mosses." — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azolla 12:14 < kanzure> eleitl has a bioreactor scheme involving azolla 12:14 < kanzure> .wik azolla event 12:14 < yoleaux> "The Azolla event occurred in the middle Eocene epoch, around 49 million years ago, when blooms of the freshwater fern Azolla are thought to have happened in the Arctic Ocean." — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azolla_event 12:16 < ParahSailin_> those guys sequence azolla with a kickstarter 12:17 < kanzure> https://experiment.com/projects/azolla-a-little-fern-with-massive-green-potential 12:17 < kanzure> ah 12:18 < ParahSailin_> man that is one long hiseq run 12:18 < ParahSailin_> normally the machine finishes in like 3 days 12:18 < ParahSailin_> this ones been going since july 12:19 < kanzure> "As of Aug 26, 2014, they passed $1M raised on their platform." 12:19 < kanzure> took them long enough 12:19 < kanzure> "There's a research group for azolla in .nl" 12:21 -!- nmz787_i [~nmccorkx@134.134.139.74] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:23 -!- nmz787_i1 [~nmccorkx@134.134.139.76] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 12:35 < kanzure> https://github.com/koodilehto/kryptoradio/wiki/Satoshi-float 12:35 < kanzure> "Satoshi Float is a very space efficient binary floating point representation of bitcoin amounts from 0 to 161 bitcoins. When serialized, its footprint is only 8 bits. Of course it is not sufficient for most uses but it can be used to describe the magnitude of bitcoins in accuracy of about ±5 percents." 12:36 < kanzure> although this seems to make more sense in general http://dec64.org/ 13:15 < justanotheruser> PoorYorrick: pls 13:17 < heath> hp's new computer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBnf_lHxPdE 13:17 < heath> .title 13:17 < yoleaux> sprout features | sprout by hp - YouTube 13:18 < heath> s/computer/desktop 13:53 -!- PoorYorrick [~yorrick@gateway/tor-sasl/yorrick] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 13:57 -!- nmz787_i [~nmccorkx@134.134.139.74] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 13:57 -!- nmz787_i [~nmccorkx@134.134.139.74] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:00 < nmz787_i> heath: saw that yesterday on my company news portal 14:00 < justanotheruser> heath: thats pretty cool 14:00 < nmz787_i> heath: seems like it could be cool.. says they're working on incorporating 3d scanning 14:01 < chris_99> i was hoping it'd be their fancy computer that uses photons 14:21 < justanotheruser> chris_99: so a camera? 14:23 < nmz787_i> probably photons for CPU/motherboard operations 14:23 < nmz787_i> operations/interconnect paths 14:26 < chris_99> http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/184165-hp-bets-it-all-on-the-machine-a-new-computer-architecture-based-on-memristors-and-silicon-photonics 14:31 < nmz787_i> chris_99: I believe Intel has a network device that is pumping photons further into the computer than before (them ending at the fiber LAN card) 14:32 < chris_99> you mean doing some kind of computation with them too? 14:33 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 14:37 < nmz787_i> I can't find the reference I was thinking I saw recently, but this looks cool http://www.eejournal.com/archives/articles/20141013-photonics/ 14:40 < chris_99> interesting, can you make logic gates using photons in someway 14:41 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:42 < nmz787_i> yeah probably 14:42 < chris_99> mmm apparently you can http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_computing#Photonic_logic not sure how though 14:47 < chris_99> btw just been playing with my Saleae 16 logic analyser clone, with Sigrok, seems to work really well, much better than the open logic sniffer thing that i've used before 14:52 < heath> .title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmleO7X0BRU 14:52 < yoleaux> OpenTrons Kickstarter Video - YouTube 14:52 < heath> they've got to market this or they aren't going to reach their goal 14:55 < nmz787_i> nice 14:55 < nmz787_i> yeah they're cheap too 14:55 < nmz787_i> err, I am thinking the 8 channel 14:55 < chris_99> yeah i got the 16, it has a xilinx fpga in too 14:59 -!- Burn_ [~Burn@pool-71-191-174-26.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:59 -!- Burnin8 [~Burn@pool-71-191-174-26.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:35 < justanotheruser> what cool stuff is on KS right now? 15:55 < streety> the only other project of some interest I've seen recently is the Open qPCR - I haven't been looking very hard though 15:57 < justanotheruser> seems something the FDA would like to stop 15:59 < chris_99> i ordered this from KS https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/903107259/scio-your-sixth-sense-a-pocket-molecular-sensor-fo (whether it works is a different matter ;) 16:02 < justanotheruser> well it has a swedish guy talking so its probably legit 16:02 < chris_99> haha 16:02 < justanotheruser> I think swedish people add legitemacy to any technology project 16:38 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Quit: Ex-Chat] 16:44 -!- ebowden [~ebowden@147.69.147.27] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:44 -!- nmz787_i [~nmccorkx@134.134.139.74] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 16:48 -!- superkuh_ [~superkuh@unaffiliated/superkuh] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:50 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@unaffiliated/superkuh] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 16:52 -!- superkuh_ is now known as superkuh 17:04 -!- snuffeluffegus [~snuff@5.150.254.180] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:05 -!- nmz787_i [~nmccorkx@134.134.137.73] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:22 < heath> .title http://www.nature.com/news/interactive-notebooks-sharing-the-code-1.16261 17:22 < yoleaux> Interactive notebooks: Sharing the code : Nature News & Comment 17:22 < heath> .title http://www.nature.com/news/ipython-interactive-demo-7.21492 17:22 < yoleaux> IPython interactive demo : Nature News & Comment 17:22 < heath> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8563028 17:22 < heath> linked from there 17:28 -!- Shehrazad [~Shehrazad@95.10.29.229] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:28 -!- Shehrazad [~Shehrazad@95.10.29.229] has quit [Changing host] 17:28 -!- Shehrazad [~Shehrazad@unaffiliated/shehrazad] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:30 -!- ElixirVitae [~Shehrazad@unaffiliated/shehrazad] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 17:40 < heath> fenn: http://www.wired.com/2014/10/velodyne-martini-boat/ 17:40 < heath> .title 17:40 < yoleaux> This Self-Stabilizing Boat's Deck Is Always Flat, Even in Rough Waters | WIRED 17:43 -!- delinquentme [~dingo@74.61.157.78] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:22 -!- snuffeluffegus [~snuff@5.150.254.180] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 18:27 -!- CheckDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-iviolfhulcpgozap] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 18:38 -!- justanotheruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 18:40 -!- pete4242 [~smuxi@boole.london.hackspace.org.uk] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 18:54 -!- gnusha [~gnusha@131.252.130.248] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:54 -!- Topic for ##hplusroadmap: biohacking, nootropics, transhumanism, open hardware | sponsored by george church and the NRA, banned by the Federal Death Administration (4 times) | this channel is LOGGED: http://gnusha.org/logs | http://diyhpl.us/wiki | not intentionally unrepeatable 18:54 -!- Topic set by kanzure [~kanzure@131.252.130.248] [Fri Jun 6 17:48:33 2014] 18:54 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