Hackfest 1111110

July 23rd, 2008 by Mark Luffel

we were here, but we failed to record what we did, sorry

Hackfest 1111101

July 23rd, 2008 by Mark Luffel

Lindsey:
– 3 work days left (!) before summer vacation
– – down to 2 things (!) on The Todo List That Refused To Die
– signed lease (!) on an apartment in Bloomington!
– will probably be chipping away at SICP for all eternity
Alex:
– doing a little bit of homework from http://www.stats202.com, learning R
– R is pretty cool.
– been reading about data mining, for that same class
– working on the OLPC, tried to get Ubuntu going with fairly
complicated instructions
– got Debian going with “olpc-update debian-big”. May install Edubuntu
with similar command.
Stuart:
– going to Switzerland soon
– working in the cleanroom
– – (we watched him from http://grover.mirc.gatech.edu/cameras/ )
Martin:
– apartment finder
– – automatically deleting listings
– – the bay area is full of scams
– – where houses for sale are posted as cheap rentals
Mark:
– published Appcelerator Routes
Erik:
– writing rails plugins

Hackfest 1111100

June 17th, 2008 by alexr

Notes!

Lindsey:
– 8 work days left before summer vacation
– – down to 6 things on The Todo List That Refused To Die
– found an apartment in Bloomington!
– *still* chipping away at SICP

Martin:
– working on apparent (http://apparentaa.appspot.com/)
– that’s about it

Ashok:
– working on study guide flash-card app
– on own server
– lots of reading to understand algorithms: general techniques to optimize people’s retention

Alex:
– looked "A Fast Algorithm for Learning a Ranking Function from Large-Scale Data Sets"
– it’s got a lot of math
– started working on online course: http://www.stats202.com
– little bit of Scheme with Lindsey
– dithering around on the internets

Mark:
– hiking the AT

Humza:
– lots of rock climbing, hands are tired
– thinking about getting into Python

Hackfest 1111011

June 10th, 2008 by Mark Luffel

New Member: Dustin
– went to school at RISD
– rock-climbs with Humza
– joking about a movie where:
– – a man who burns other people’s copies of comics to make his copy more rare
– making Flash animations for Intel + Beijing Olympic ads
– partway through watching tekkonkinkreet

Drew:
– trying to get on the network
– getting into AMQP
– – similar to JMS (which he uses at work)
Lindsey:
– 13 work days left before summer vacation
– – down to 8 things on The Todo List That Refused To Die
– looking for an apartment in Bloomington!
– still chipping away at SICP
– – trying to finish chapter 1 exercises by the end of the month
Martin:
– working on Tyrus’s “flipping coasts” app
– – for keeping in touch with people after he moves
Erik:
– wrote code for adding negative captchas to rails apps
– not as excited by phusion passenger as tejus is
Rob:
– configuring his (thinkpad-mac) to do japanese (kotoeri) input
– ã?Œã‚“ã?°ã?£ã?¦ï¼?
Alex:
– reading Graham’s DAFX paper
– can’t do classloading (which jython needs) in an applet
– – wrote a blog post about it
– – to which Frank W. (big Jython guy at Sun)
– wrote some schema
– thinking metrics for how good a regression fit is
Ashok:
– says that Knuth doesn’t believe in unit-tests
Mike:
– researching how to get high-speed internet to his rural small-town
– – so that his younger brother can be part of internetdom
Mark:
– reading Graham’s DAFX paper
– chattering

Hackfest 1111010

June 4th, 2008 by Mark Luffel

New Member: Dan
– industrial engineering student at tech
– building an app for airline scheduling
– asking about jsp,php,java,ruby-on-rails

Zach
– working on a reading aid for ADD folks
– displays a file and highlights groups of words at a time
– – to prevent distraction
– – it’s written in swing
– – based on ideas from a speed-reading app
Tejus
– worked on server config for choices-quilts
– installed ruby on centos 4
Sonali
– working on the new rails version of choices-quilts
– having trouble with the “will_paginate” plugin
Lindsey
 – went to my college reunion in Iowa
– – saw family, saw friends, saw Alex, video blogged about it
 – learned about the law of “conservation of ream” from my Harvey Mudd
alum housemate
 – won NaRoRuMo 2008
 – finally making headway on SICP again; end of chapter 1 in sight
Rob
– being quiet
Martin
– working on apparent (the apartment finder)
– going to keep the birthdate of the craigslist posts
– – rather than repull listings from the database at each step
Mark
– researching datetime formatting and parsing
– – found a bunch of libraries in python/perl/javascript
– is going to write some code for parsing English text
– – representing repeated date events (like, every Tuesday from 8 to midnight)
Erik
– maintaining code, yay?
Alex
– working on the jython-in-an-applet-talking-to-javascript project
– – can call from js to applet, and back
– – but keeps getting security exceptions

Other people at Octane: Humza, Ashok, Ashok’s brother (Alok), Samir, Alice, Mike, Dan
Alok is taking the JES class with Monica Sweat
Discovered that Ashok (and Alok) are not Indian, but Nepali

Hackfest 1111001

May 27th, 2008 by Mark Luffel

Two New Members!
Ashok (with a silent “H”)
– co-worker of Humza and Cary Hull
– making a website for studying/memorizing
– – will use spaced repetition to pick flashcards to show
Mike
– co-worker of Ashok
– learning AppEngine
– – looking at using Exhibition with AppEngine

Scott Driscoll (previously)
– writing Matlab code for a freelance project
– has been selling robotics kits to Make magazine
Lindsey
– work: daily insane perl refactoring sprees
– running: daily
– – on track to hit 100 miles for the month
– should perhaps consider occasionally doing things other than work and running
Alex
– stretch goal: put a python REPL into a browser using jython and an applet
– – talked with Lex Spoon about this
– talking with Zach about compilers and byte-code interpreters
– running daily
Rob
– wrote an outline of making the wiibow
– – with glovepie + puredata
– organizing his workflow paradigm desktop
Martin
– hacking on apparent
– – improving query performance by indexing apartments geohash (not the xkcd geohash)
Mark
– trying to make Processing allow Java 1.5 syntax
– – getting segfaults
– should have stuck to playing with geomerative
– biked to Stone Mountain yesterday
– made tiny animations in Flash and Photoshop

Hackfest 1111000

May 21st, 2008 by Mark Luffel

Erik:
– used jQuery for ALOE, impressed
– needed client-side autocompleter
– “the jQuery plugin idea is very nearly perfect”
Lindsey:
 – helped throw a surprise birthday party
 – went to the Obama rally in Portland with 75,000 people (video)
 – voted
 – did a little more SICP, has been on a plateau for a while, though
 – last day at job will be June 27 (but certainly not counting, or anything)
Alex:
– sudoku solver
– flashes of love for statically typed languages
– app for keeping track of lines-written-per-day
Martin:
– got the apartment finder running on appengine
– bulk uploader for pushing craigslist data into datastore
– trouble with db.TextProperty
Rob:
– stumbling towards objective-c
– – going to make 1337 iPhone apps that do musical things
– air violin, wiibow
– at panopticon-esque job, did web surfing in lynx
Mark:
– getting familiar with geomerative
– nowhere near “materializing” fonts yet
– needs to make some additional geometric datastructures

Hackfest 1110111

May 13th, 2008 by Mark Luffel

Humza:
– went rockclimbing for the first and second times
– it’s zen, sections of rock are “problems” that you “solve”
Lindsey:
– secretly: went on a secret journey, that nobody knows about,
because it’s secret
– calculated the hundred millionth Fibonacci number!:
http://code.google.com/p/narorumo/wiki/ReallyBigFibonacciNumbers
– can’t stop thinking about integer sequences
Martin:
– started posting the “apparent” housing finder to appengine,
– made it all ajaxy
– started designing an icon (to rule the world)
Lauryn:
– catching up on work
– reading “do androids dream of electric sheep”
– got a bicycle and a haircut
Alex:
– sudoku solver
– gearsing, going to use svn revision number instead of md5
– hung out in portland with lindsey
– did math together, from sicp
Erik:
– got rid of appcelerator from skribit
– widget went from 300Kb to 6Kb
Mark:
– using geomerative to render fonts,
– found and fixed a geomerative/mac issue,
– is going to “materialize” fonts: make them melt like wax, inflate like ballons, etc

Hackfest 1110110

May 7th, 2008 by Mark Luffel

Mark:
– sketching in processing
Martin:
– writing javascript for apparent
Alex:
– impemention knuth’s dancing links algorithm (for sudoku)

Hackfest 1110101

April 30th, 2008 by Mark Luffel

Alex:
– python sudoku solver on google appengine
Lindsey:
 – went to the Stumptown Comics Fest (ed. beautiful website!)
– – bought comics
– – listened to interesting talks
– – posted some pictures and choice quotations
– announced my impending resignation from my job
– solved a problem in some perl code at work:
– – two bugs were interacting in such a way as to make each other invisible
– – because data was being duplicated in places where it wasn’t supposed to be
– – and the duplication of information made the bug harder to track down
– – for the same reasons that non-normalized databases are vulnerable to errors
– and now I have a project idea: a Data::Doctor module
– – that looks through people’s data structures
– – for telltale signs of redundancy and encourages good data hygiene
Erik:
– ansley park hexagonal tiles add flavor to 8-mile runs
– looking for new residence
Martin:
– worked on “apparent” – the apartment finder
– walked mark through installing django,setuptools,gcc,simplejson on “atlanta”
Rob:
– has OS X running on his thinkpad
– rediscovering the command line
– installing kernel extension and crossing-fingers
– getting Wiimote running (maybe DarwiinRemote)
Mark:
– made conceptual art, for instructionset