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  1. I imagine that cats are just tiny newtonian physicists exploring gravity when they're knocking stuff off desks. Oh, and annoying you.
  2. Defeated for the evening by a deadlock bug. I'll try again tomorrow after thinking about it some more.
  3. @bearvsunicorn I'd totally join that guild.
  4. One of the ways my spouse deals with finals stress: sweeping behind the fridge at 1:30 in the morning.
  5. Messing with DRb and Rinda::TupleSpace to see if I can get a process pool working for forkify instead of serial-forking.
  6. @jonto How goes the job search? Having any luck?
  7. Ahh, -e, there we go. That will help.
  8. So annoyed running Rspec tests that fail just because of the work firewall, there's got to be a way to skip only the few that do git clones.
  9. @drawohara Happy Birthday :)
  10. @JoelEsler Why do you ask?
  11. @JoelEsler When I do fetch it, IMAP, although I switched everything over to a non-gmail address so not much traffic on it now.
  12. @JoelEsler Yea, although I do occasionally log in from other people's computers if I urgently need to send an email.
  13. New post on 'How to run FastRI on Ruby 1.9.1': http://writequit.org/blog/?...
  14. Success! FastRI running on 1.9.1. Now to email the author, stick the patch somewhere and write a post about it.
  15. Taking a stab at fixing FastRI for Ruby 1.9.1 today, doesn't look easy.
  16. I sent out quite a few patches to different people today, hurray for patches.
  17. Whew; careful proofreading of tweet yet again prevents foot-in-mouth insertion.
  18. Haven't fixed @drawohara's forkoff yet, but in the meantime: http://github.com/dakrone/f... (gem install forkify)
  19. @hdmoore Definitely; using 1.9.1p129 :)
  20. I'm finding that replacing the systemwide default Ruby with 1.9 gives me great incentive to fix packages that don't work with 1.9 yet.