Rob:
Intended to work on Processing, instead wrote Japanese, including mysterious essay ending, talked with Mark about the technology of cinema. Wearing a threadless hoodie.
Mark:
Browsed papers from “Artifical Life” journal, hacked on his Processing server project, talked with Dustin about traditional animation tweening notation. Wearing a holey sweater.
First Day of Autumn 2009
September 30th, 2009 by Mark LuffelHacking in Bloomington
September 29th, 2009 by alexrLindsey is writing some OCaml, evaluating lambda calculus expressions. “Also known as programs!”, she adds.
Alex is learning numpy and using it to model some Markov processes. It’s for an NLP class, but the use of numpy is totally gratuitous. He keeps meaning to autogenerate some bad poetry.
Happy hacking, ATL and Bay Area hackers!
Atlhangout 09
September 15th, 2009 by Mark LuffelLots of old friends, a little bit of hacking como es la pastilla de viagra.
Jason Ho is back in town from Taipei, will be moving to Silicon Valley in a few months.
Puyan Lotfi is back from Microsoft/Seattle, doing a Master’s Degree in CS at GT.
The Reverend Emily Case is hanging out and writing a sermon.
Sonali had eye surgery and Tejus will soon. Their company is having trouble.
Puyan also brought along fellow Master’s students, who are hacking on a Knowledge-Base AI detective problem.
And the usual suspects, Mark and Rob are hanging out and maybe writing some interactive fiction.
Bloominghack: 09/08/2009
September 8th, 2009 by Lindsey KuperTonight: a bunch of kids from the CS department out at Soma Coffee
near Downtown Bloomington.
Alex:
– polishing up his latex skills
– doing some R
– reading Statistics book
– (ok, this is all for class; should be doing a side project…)
Lindsey:
– reading about intelligent agents in Russell and Norvig
– answering student questions for B521 (http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b521)
Andy (another IU CS Ph.D student):
– Working on a related works section for a paper on a Ruby-based
compiler toolkit (RubyWrite) and reading about those related systems.
Also present: Ben, Mark, Christine, Rebecca, and Wren.
Hackfest 10100001
September 1st, 2009 by Mark LuffelRob
– hacking interactive fiction with Inform
– going to make a game where you fall asleep to go back in time
Mark
– writing some Processing code for school
– went to the Freeside meeting and got my keycard
Hackfest 10100000
July 22nd, 2009 by Mark LuffelAlex’s going-away-hack.
Rob
– doing CSS with Kelly
– going to karaoke
Kelly
– searching for jobs
– updating her online resume
– using Firebug!
Erik
– didn’t install Ruby 1.9.1
– playing WoW
Sonali
– fixing production issues for work
– survived layoffs
Tejus
– working on CSS refactoring
– survived layoffs
Emily
– learning HAML
– finding her way around a Sinatra session
Molly
– reading her RSS on Emily’s computer
– finished knitting her tank top
Alex
– working on passive-voice-detector with NLTK
– has it mostly working
Mark
– trying out new Mac software
– working on a processing sketch for Corkbird
Hackfest 10011111
July 15th, 2009 by Mark LuffelWe discussed exercise, CouchDB & MongoDB & Lucene, that bridge at Marietta St and Jones Ave, shooting lasers from your hips, Encyclopedia Brown fan-fic.
Alex Rae:
– doing some software engineering management planning things
Bill:
– wrote some lyrics
– wrote a thing which is almost an essay and posted on the internet
Erik:
– fixed his RSpec’s
– prepared for a conference call on Monday that didn’t happen
John:
– started a new project “meal-o-rific”
– meal-planning-grocery-shopping-recipe-tracking app
– almost got it talking with google calendar
Alex Rudnick:
– reviewing more CIKM papers
Lindsey:
– learning about monads from a category theory perspective
– is the co-author on a paper, so now she has to help edit it
Rob:
– playing with OSC, frustration
– drew a diagram on how to play a film on several screens at once
Mark:
– reading about pattern formation
– switching to Firefox from Safari so that he can use Zotero
Hackfest 10011110
July 12th, 2009 by alexrThis hack was on Tuesday 7 July 2009, right when you might imagine it would have been! Pardon for the delay in posting the notes.
Hackfest 10011110: lots-of-people hack!Movie Fifty Shades Darker (2017)
Rob:
– write a Technique article about Michael Jackson
– reading about the Dreamcast, for unknown reasons
– OK, really reading about games that feature MJ
– headed off to sing karaoke
Bill:
– tried to write some lyrics
– came up with some about being creative, and also Neil Armstrong and how reclusive he is.
– installed Chrome for Linux
Emily:
– read rss
– looked at stackoverflow
John:
– wrote tests for his webgame
– also read stackoverflow
Tripp:
– showed up!
– chatted with Alex
– discussing REST (etc) with John
Mark:
– made a sketch with Processing
– added notifications to Corkbird so he knows when somebody signs up
Alex:
– looking at a paper for CIKM
– excited about reviewing papers (woo!)
– talking about GWT with Tripp
Hackfest 10011101
June 30th, 2009 by alexrHackfest 10011101! The hack without a name.Roblox HackBigo Live Beans HackYUGIOH DUEL LINKS HACKPokemon Duel HackRoblox HackPixel Gun 3d HackGrowtopia HackClash Royale Hackmy cafe recipes stories hackMobile Legends HackMobile Strike Hack
Rob:
– making art.
– made a four-color picture of Ric Flair, Warhol style!!
– We’ll put a link soon.
Mark:
– sent in a logo to the Freeside people
– tried to figure out Google Calendar API to integrate with an IRC bot
Lindsey and Alex:
– this week: competed in ICFP Contest 2009!!
– will blog about it soon
– maybe found a house
– tonight: Alex chilled out and read blogs, thought about typos
Hackfest 10011100
June 23rd, 2009 by alexrIt’s hot and sweaty outside (and also in our brains) hack!
Bill:
– Chatted with Alex about netbooks, work, GIS systems, programming languages
– played some nethack
Emily:
– Tried to figure out why mongodb hates twitter (maybe having issues with the Twitpocalypse)
– Read some RSSs
Alex:
– worked on detecting some typos, found a pretty serious bug in the typo detect-o-matic
– so close to being done with this part of the detect-o-matic
– drank a lot of coffee
Lindsey (remote):
– yesterday, gave a talk at Beer ‘n’ Algorithms about Turing Machines with oracles and relativization. Notes here!