[15:35:56] https://codecov.io/github/Ladsgroup/wb-vandalism [15:50:46] yuvipanda: morning! Did halfak ever get in touch about the py3-sklearn deb? [15:51:04] I was hoping he would figure out how to add the ores repo... [21:00:45] halfak: ohai [21:00:52] o/ awight [21:00:58] Did you ever get yr hands on the py3-sklearn deb? [21:02:50] I didn't. But I did get a new version of ORES deployed that provides versions to unblock the extension work. :D [21:03:06] legoktm, ^ [21:03:33] ah, excellent. I'll have to figure out how we want to intermittently check the model version. Sounds kinda sketchy. [21:03:42] You didn't want to add the overhead to every response? [21:03:44] If you request scores///, you'll get a JSON blob of info. [21:04:04] Na. I think that a period of once per hour would be frequent enough. [21:04:56] That's a giant race condition waiting to happen... but practically, I guess the impact is just throwing out an hour of data that we fetch twice [21:05:02] fine by me. [21:05:22] We could even hit it once per minute. [21:05:27] It's a cheap call. [21:05:33] Everything for it is already in memory. [21:07:24] Totally unrelated, I just discovered a new favorite author, Pierre Bourdieu [21:07:56] Specifically, [21:07:57] "Science of Science and Reflexivity" [21:08:37] I'm not familiar. [21:11:45] He came up with stuff I've seen referenced a lot, but was not aware of him either. Just started the book, but it seems like a nice introduction to the sociology of science. [21:14:04] One shitty amazon review: http://www.amazon.com/Science-Reflexivity-Pierre-Bourdieu/dp/0226067386 [21:16:38] Wow, sorry I didn't do much better than that ;) [21:16:51] I'll fill u in once I finish it. [21:17:30] The WP bio is worth reading, at least. I'm excited to read his book on aesthetics next... [21:18:22] Here's some criticism I read this morning, but it doesn't make that much sense w/o context. http://www.esri.mmu.ac.uk/mect/papers_11/swanson.pdf [21:23:16] It sounds like the amazon critique is discussing Harraway's successor science [21:23:58] I wonder how coupled their shared lit. is. [21:27:03] Probably, Bourdieu borrows from Haraway considering the dates. [21:27:09] I'll holler if her name comes up [21:27:29] ...or read simultaneously and really screw with my head like in schuul [21:28:00] Did you have a particular Haraway book to recommend? [21:29:18] * awight cringes reading irc logs [21:29:39] I was young... [21:30:17] nvm, I see you weren't exactly recommending her [22:24:53] Na. I totally recommend Haraway. [22:25:25] http://www.amazon.com/Primate-Visions-Gender-Nature-Science/dp/0415902940 [22:29:14] thx! [22:31:56] Let me know if you pick it up. We can read that together. I've read essays that heavily cited that work, but not the actual work! [22:33:10] just ordered a heavily underlined edition :p