[18:01:06] anyone actually here? [18:01:18] just arrived [18:01:29] heh [18:01:39] anyone else? [18:01:39] i was thinking i should have taken today off [18:01:42] nope [18:01:54] i don't think we really need to meet [18:01:58] not much to say [18:02:19] yeah [18:02:20] kk [18:02:25] word. [18:02:27] you working today? [18:02:31] yeah [18:02:34] i'll be heading into the office soon [18:02:38] gotcha [18:02:42] i'm working from home today [18:02:43] meetings, maybe [18:02:45] word [18:02:46] okay [18:02:46] i see [18:02:49] welp, godspeed. [18:02:50] :) [18:06:20] hey, dschoon [18:06:29] sup ori-l [18:06:51] so, i'm not sure if drdee relayed the message -- i promised to follow up but didn't, so he may have been waiting on me [18:07:15] but i poked around the analytics machines and realized that the kafka producer otto is directing the udp stream to isn't the best one [18:07:36] it was, in fact, eliminated from the kafka codebase last month [18:07:39] what should it be? [18:07:43] interesting! [18:07:56] it was intended for interacting with a repl... for example, it prints to screen every message it receives [18:08:12] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-180 [18:08:21] "I think all the *-shell.sh scripts and all the *-simple-perf-test.sh scripts should die. If anyone has a use for these test classes we can keep them around and use the via kafka-run-class, but they are clearly not made for normal people to use." [18:08:27] okay. is there an alternative? i guess we could just use some code. [18:08:51] *write [18:09:19] i'm not sure.. the issue i linked above suggests the *-console-*.sh scripts are the proper replacement [18:09:37] but yeah, i was thinking of writing a super simple udp -> kafka router in clojure or scala [18:09:58] not that i know any scala, but it seems like the sort of thing it'd be possible to do by just cobbling together some copypasta intelligently. [18:10:04] yeah, exactly [18:10:16] i've always been suspicious of the use of pipes [18:10:57] well, i think if we ran it with strace we'd see exactly what is happening w/file handlers [18:11:00] because i think it means the data passes through kernel space [18:11:02] which might be annoying [18:11:07] yeah [18:11:18] okay, i need to head into the office soon. [18:11:21] but i think switching to a different producer might be more important [18:11:23] be back in a bit [18:11:25] i'm not at the office yet either [18:11:25] ttyl [18:11:27] agreed [18:11:29] kk [18:11:30] ta [21:36:25] who [21:36:38] sorry about that--learning irssi [21:48:36] yeah, it's pretty cool once you get the hang of it. [21:48:41] it's a bit of a bitch to set up [21:48:50] my issue is mostly that you can't really alt-tab to it [21:48:53] since it's a shell app [22:21:26] back in a bit.