Freso: do you know the stream has no sound at the moment? :)
iliekcomputers
alastairp: email received, thanks!
Freso
Yes.
Webcams died, no sound is dead. :/
*now
Not sure what to do about it. It won't even pick up internal mic now.
Ah!
I think it's back?
LordSputnik
Yes
Just came back :)
Freso
Sorry!
LordSputnik
Thanks :)
zas
guys, can you check what running on hip, we'll have to take this server down at some point, for hetzner techs to check hardware, please tell if anything on it needs pre-maintenance operations (like moving the container elsewhere to ensure service continuity)
We need to be careful with the move from hip -- the volumes contain replication packets etc.
bitmap
yes, and mb production cron
reosarevok
yeah, let's not shoot from the hip
zas
lol
ruaok
We may want to back things up and take down time near the tail end of an hour.
LordSputnik
Mr_Monkey: I had the idea of "Theme" entities for representing shared universe
Mr_Monkey
LordSputnik: what was just suggested was to have topics on one side and shared universe on the other. Do you think themes and topics would a similar definition? Do you think they deserve to be separate?
LordSputnik
Yeah, I see shared universe as a kind of topic
For example a topic with type shared universe might be "Harry Potter" or "Star Wars" or something like that
Mr_Monkey
One thing that will have to be made very clear is the difference between theme and genre. I think it could be an easy pitfall that user will enter "theme: horror"
I don't see any advantage to splitting themes and shared universes
Although I just proposed the idea :)
LordSputnik
I guess a theme is something that the book explicitly "discusses" but a genre is something that other people classify the book into
So "A History of German Horror Authors" would have Theme: Horror, but "Dracula" would have Genre: Horror