#Soylent | Logs for 2016-02-28

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[00:01:15] <paulej72> Butter++
[00:01:15] <Bender> karma - butter: 2
[01:01:00] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - The Media are Misleading the Public on Syria - http://sylnt.us - you-can't-handle-the-truth
[01:22:22] <cmn32480> crutchy++
[01:22:22] <Bender> karma - crutchy: 197
[01:27:20] <TheMightyBuzzard> some quality arguing to be had this weekend
[01:30:25] <cmn32480> sure looks that way buzzard
[01:31:18] <TheMightyBuzzard> brought out some folks i don't normally get to argue with even
[01:31:48] <TheMightyBuzzard> plus i got to call someone a doodie-head, which just brightened up my whole evening.
[01:32:02] <cmn32480> nice
[01:32:02] -!- JamesNZ [JamesNZ!~JamesNZ@60.234.vml.gj] has joined #Soylent
[01:33:19] <Subsentient> I wish ethanol fueled would come in here. He always livens things up.
[01:33:59] <TheMightyBuzzard> he doesn't seem to be trying all that hard lately. prolly too busy with the new job.
[01:34:42] <cmn32480> gotta give the guy credit for getting back into it pretty quick
[01:35:14] <TheMightyBuzzard> yup, not quite up to his brown menace ranting quality but certainly off the bench again at least.
[01:35:41] <cmn32480> I was referring to the job... but the rant too
[01:36:18] <TheMightyBuzzard> oh, yeah, kudos to him for not sucking at the public tit.
[01:39:31] * Subsentient sucks TheMightyBuzzard's public tits
[01:39:47] <TheMightyBuzzard> http://www.hardocp.com
[01:39:49] <NotAnymore> ^ 03HARDOCP - J.J. Abrams: Gay Characters Coming To Star Wars
[01:40:48] <TheMightyBuzzard> JJ Abrams is a stunning, beautiful woman
[01:43:34] <Subsentient> lol
[01:44:07] <crutchy> we should fight... for his right to have babies
[01:44:32] <cmn32480> amazing... SW is a series that has had nearly zero anything to do with sex, and somehow this is something that sounds like a good idea?
[01:46:25] <TheMightyBuzzard> yurp. brilliant of him.
[01:46:46] <TheMightyBuzzard> sorry, her
[01:47:05] * TheMightyBuzzard hides from PC Principal
[01:47:06] -!- joe has quit [Quit: Peace]
[01:47:37] <TheMightyBuzzard> social justice 1 2 3, I wanna be PC
[01:49:04] <cmn32480> I thought Abrams would be good for the series...
[01:50:50] <TheMightyBuzzard> think i'm gonna end up having to stick to the original trilogy.
[01:52:04] <cmn32480> I'm done
[01:52:12] <cmn32480> exhaustion has set iun
[01:52:15] <cmn32480> tiome for bed
[01:52:20] <cmn32480> ~gnight tmb
[01:52:22] <TheMightyBuzzard> roomie had his kids watch the movies in the machete order. which is a hell of a lot better than in numerical order. his boy kid was reading some kiddie version of the phantom menace and was all like "who's this jar-jar guy?"
[01:52:22] * exec abnormally passes a cold can of CoC to tmb
[01:52:32] <TheMightyBuzzard> nite
[01:52:50] <cmn32480> HA!!! you got a cold can of CoC
[01:53:09] * TheMightyBuzzard shakes it until it sprays at cmn32480
[01:53:19] <cmn32480> eewwwwwwwwwwwwwww
[01:53:36] <TheMightyBuzzard> shake weights ftw!
[01:53:43] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Nice!
[01:54:23] <TheMightyBuzzard> i think ima hafta let the boy watch the darth maul fight scene though. it was good even if the rest of the movie needed to diaf
[02:01:23] Bytram|away is now known as Bytram
[02:07:07] <Bytram> !uid
[02:07:07] <Bender> The current maximum UID is 6135, owned by bogus
[02:11:53] <Deucalion> ~weather jugs
[02:11:55] <exec> syntax: ~weather <location>
[02:11:59] <Deucalion> ~weather juggs
[02:12:01] <exec> 10London, UK - currently 39°F / 4°C, mostly cloudy, wind N at 12 mph, humidity 69% - Saturday partly cloudy (36°F:42°F / 2°C:6°C), Sunday partly cloudy (32°F:46°F / 0°C:8°C), Monday mostly sunny (35°F:49°F / 2°C:9°C), Tuesday rain (40°F:53°F / 4°C:12°C)
[02:21:22] <TheMightyBuzzard> i won the internet!
[02:21:35] <TheMightyBuzzard> https://soylentnews.org
[02:21:35] <NotAnymore> ^ 03SN comment by [02Azuma Hazuki (5086)] (02Score:2)
[02:22:20] * TheMightyBuzzard steps out for a victory smoke.
[02:22:23] <crutchy> ~folding-rank
[02:22:25] <exec> 072829
[02:23:28] * crutchy downloads folding@home, even though his pyewta is shit
[02:23:32] * Bytram wonders what the rank was before, and when that was.
[02:23:38] <crutchy> actually i should install it at work
[02:23:49] <Bytram> install exec?
[02:23:51] <Bytram> ;)
[02:24:05] <crutchy> it was 2834 a few hours ago
[02:24:16] <crutchy> when i redid the macro
[02:25:06] <crutchy> SirFinkus, do i need any speshul passwords to join the SN folding@home team?
[02:25:41] <Bytram> can you capture the date/time, and output something like: Rank was: 2850 (at 20160227_163000) is now: 2829
[02:26:04] <crutchy> could do. would need to be a script of some sorts
[02:26:13] <crutchy> python/php/bash/etc
[02:26:19] <Bytram> nod nod
[02:26:29] <crutchy> macros are just one liners
[02:27:08] <Bytram> k
[02:27:28] <Bytram> where are you getting the rank from again?
[02:27:49] <crutchy> http://fah-web.stanford.edu
[02:27:52] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Team 10's contributions to Folding@home ( http://fah-web.stanford.edu )
[02:27:59] <crutchy> thanks for SirFinkus for the xml link :D
[02:28:19] <crutchy> derp
[02:28:20] <crutchy> http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com
[02:28:32] <Bytram> clicky
[02:29:12] <Bytram> I'm getting: "This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.
[02:29:12] <Bytram> "
[02:29:54] <crutchy> i think that's pretty normal for raw xml in a web browser
[02:30:31] <Bytram> oh, didn't know that it was *supposed* to be XML
[02:30:33] <Bytram> nvm
[02:30:34] <crutchy> most people use json nowadays instead of xml
[02:30:36] <crutchy> lol
[02:30:38] <Bytram> makes it easier to parse, too
[02:32:09] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - SpaceX's Thursday Launch Halted in Final Minutes; Rescheduled: Sun 1846 EST; 2346 UTC [UPDATED] - http://sylnt.us - better-to-delay-than-explode
[02:34:53] <paulej72> Feel the burn. 30 minutes on the exercise bike
[02:35:25] <TheMightyBuzzard> i won't and you can't make me.
[02:39:40] * crutchy wonders how long till his name appears on the team page
[02:39:48] <crutchy> i guess after i finish a work unit
[02:43:28] -!- Ethanol-fueled [Ethanol-fueled!~62b0c8c6@SectorZeroZeroOne] has joined #Soylent
[02:43:33] <Ethanol-fueled> Sup fellas.
[02:43:57] <TheMightyBuzzard> sup, Ethanol-fueled. Subsentient was just wishin you was here.
[02:44:18] <Subsentient> Ethanol-fueled: Greetings in the name of the maggot infested ballsack of the undead god Lord Gerbilius.
[02:44:24] <paulej72> Does he want to kick Ethanol-fueled?
[02:44:28] <Ethanol-fueled> What's up you all?
[02:44:32] <TheMightyBuzzard> hey, you see i won the internet today?
[02:44:38] <Ethanol-fueled> where?
[02:44:46] <TheMightyBuzzard> https://soylentnews.org
[02:44:46] <NotAnymore> ^✓ 03SN comment by [02Azuma Hazuki (5086)] (02Score:2)
[02:44:54] <paulej72> The sky, my blood sugar and weight
[02:45:08] <Ethanol-fueled> Hehehehe
[02:45:17] <Ethanol-fueled> TheMightyBuzzard++
[02:45:18] <Bender> karma - themightybuzzard: 219
[02:45:18] <TheMightyBuzzard> the battle was fierce, juvenile, and pointless but I emerged victorious
[02:45:35] <Ethanol-fueled> Pauley, I didn't know Fink now had boot powers.
[02:45:54] <TheMightyBuzzard> wrong sub
[02:46:12] <Ethanol-fueled> I think I've been booted by just about everybody else, though...even Buzzard
[02:46:28] <TheMightyBuzzard> ya but i boot you cause you like it.
[02:46:31] <crutchy> not me
[02:46:36] <crutchy> i'm a pleb too :D
[02:46:41] <Bytram> Ethanol-fueled: afaik, I've not done so.
[02:46:45] <Ethanol-fueled> bullshit crutch I seen you as a voice before
[02:46:51] <crutchy> not likely
[02:47:13] <TheMightyBuzzard> .voice crutchy
[02:47:13] -!- mode/#Soylent [+v crutchy] by Aphrodite
[02:47:22] <crutchy> #smake TheMightyBuzzard
[02:47:22] * MrPlow smakes TheMightyBuzzard upside the head with reluctance
[02:47:29] <TheMightyBuzzard> .devoice crutchy
[02:47:29] -!- mode/#Soylent [-v crutchy] by Aphrodite
[02:48:04] <TheMightyBuzzard> nah, we try and try to get him on our staff but he's like the worst prom date
[02:48:40] <Ethanol-fueled> I bet you'll get him eventually.
[02:48:43] <crutchy> i put out... cookies for ciri
[02:48:54] <Ethanol-fueled> probably him and Sir Fink will be the next 2 onboard
[02:49:13] <TheMightyBuzzard> well yeah, i already got the roofies but i'm still working on a delivery method.
[02:49:35] <crutchy> fat porn pigeon
[02:49:37] <TheMightyBuzzard> sir fink already came on as admin of the folding@home thing
[02:49:45] <TheMightyBuzzard> like a week or two ago
[02:49:48] <Ethanol-fueled> Crutchy does not deserve such finesse. Get 'im with the rag and some chloroform
[02:49:54] <paulej72> Roofies over Ethernet.
[02:49:56] <JamesNZ> What's folding@home?
[02:50:10] * crutchy just joined SN's folding@home team
[02:50:14] <Ethanol-fueled> JamesNZ, it's a bitcoin-mining operation
[02:50:15] <crutchy> well, i think i did :/
[02:50:21] <crutchy> Ethanol-fueled, hahaha
[02:50:21] <JamesNZ> Ethanol-fueled: Ah.
[02:50:32] <Ethanol-fueled> Profit sharing
[02:50:32] * crutchy wouldn't be surprised :p
[02:50:57] <crutchy> gotta keep those poor pharma companies going cos they don't make enough profit already
[02:51:11] <Ethanol-fueled> I'd join but would be worthless. I'
[02:51:21] <crutchy> i'm worhless too
[02:51:35] <Ethanol-fueled> One of those plebes who shuts the computer down everytime he leaves the house. I bet you all have like 2-3 boxes each running 24/7
[02:51:45] <crutchy> i only got a gt 640 card
[02:51:54] <TheMightyBuzzard> JamesNZ, it's some "burn up your cpu/gpu for the good of humanity" thing
[02:52:36] <JamesNZ> TheMightyBuzzard: Mining coins for SN?
[02:52:38] <paulej72> I could be worthless but if you burn me you could heat an Alaskan village for several days in February
[02:52:39] * crutchy doesn't do die hard gaming machines
[02:52:58] <TheMightyBuzzard> JamesNZ, nah, folding proteins for medical research.
[02:53:17] <JamesNZ> TheMightyBuzzard: Ahhhh, I see.
[02:54:05] <crutchy> i'm only 523 points per day, which will take a hit when i go back to civ5 :p
[02:54:46] <paulej72> I suppose the researchers that do this shit irl
[02:55:03] <TheMightyBuzzard> i'm saving my processors for what they're meant for. displaying pr0n and vidya.
[02:55:20] <paulej72> Or I did, the prof that did protein folding went to Texas.
[02:55:22] <crutchy> paulej72, apparently folding@home is run by your employer :p
[02:55:29] <crutchy> you're a standford guy, no?
[02:55:38] <crutchy> s/standford/stasnford/
[02:55:38] <sedctl> <crutchy> you're a stasnford guy, no?
[02:55:43] <crutchy> ergh. cant typer
[02:55:47] <paulej72> No they did their own codes
[02:55:52] * Ethanol-fueled 's CPU fan pegs when watching one tab of youtube
[02:55:58] <crutchy> lol
[02:56:11] <Ethanol-fueled> s/youtube/porn/g
[02:56:11] <sedctl> <Ethanol-fueled> 's CPU fan pegs when watching one tab of porn
[02:56:19] <paulej72> So does mine Ethanol-fueled
[02:56:27] <Ethanol-fueled> hahaha
[02:56:36] <crutchy> heavy breathing in the box
[02:57:14] <Ethanol-fueled> Pauley is Princeton, I believe.
[02:57:20] <paulej72> Yep
[02:57:23] <crutchy> ah yeah thas right
[02:58:01] <Ethanol-fueled> A good university located in a really, really crappy state
[02:58:10] <Ethanol-fueled> New Jersey is like where all the American chavs live
[02:58:12] <crutchy> .g princeton
[02:58:18] <crutchy> ah
[02:58:33] <TheMightyBuzzard> that's fairly accurate
[02:58:39] <paulej72> It has its benefits. Never far from something that you may want
[02:58:47] <Ethanol-fueled> women with pink lipstick, big hoop earrings, and pink trucker caps
[02:58:52] <TheMightyBuzzard> well yeah, nyc is close.
[02:59:00] <Ethanol-fueled> Buzzard, is that a good thing?
[02:59:21] <crutchy> isn't new jersey home of the mob?
[02:59:23] <paulej72> Philly, the shore, gambling
[02:59:51] <paulej72> Skiing fishing hunting
[03:01:01] <Ethanol-fueled> Guidos and Guidettes
[03:01:10] <paulej72> North jersey sucks ass, I am what would be central jersey. Bit less sucky
[03:01:27] <paulej72> Less nyc rejects
[03:01:54] <paulej72> South jersey is like another state
[03:02:33] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - "Passive Wi-Fi" Uses 1/10,000th of the Power of Conventional Wi-Fi - http://sylnt.us - wificcient-
[03:02:41] <TheMightyBuzzard> still fulla yankees. yer welcome to it.
[03:03:03] <Ethanol-fueled> Goddamn carpetbaggers.
[03:03:56] <paulej72> Actually lots of jersey is below the mason Dixon
[03:04:25] <Ethanol-fueled> Allright, gonna bail and pretend to be civilized for a few hours. Maybe return later.
[03:04:37] <TheMightyBuzzard> dude, the mason dixon ran between virginia and maryland out on the coast.
[03:04:53] <TheMightyBuzzard> Ethanol-fueled, you can do it! for the boobies!
[03:05:07] <Ethanol-fueled> Thanks bro.
[03:05:24] -!- Ethanol-fueled has quit [Quit: Web client closed]
[03:06:07] <paulej72> Line between pa and Maryland
[03:07:12] <TheMightyBuzzard> huh, md was below it and a yankee state. weird.
[03:07:30] <TheMightyBuzzard> delaware too
[03:08:10] <TheMightyBuzzard> for that matter, texas was technically union i suppose
[03:08:10] <paulej72> Yeah but Maryland is small and was afraid of pa. So was Delaware
[03:08:55] <Bytram> hmm, Ma & Pa == Massachusetts and Pennsylvania?
[03:09:00] <paulej72> Tx was save state, that is why ok ha a panhandle
[03:09:10] <paulej72> Has
[03:09:25] <Bytram> paulej72: s/save/slave/ ??
[03:09:33] <paulej72> Yes
[03:09:35] <Bytram> k
[03:10:31] <paulej72> Had to be below the 38 parallel so the chopped off pat of tx handle and gave it to OK
[03:10:34] * Bytram is still Irked that they called it 'The Missouri Compromise' when they let Missouri in as a slave state -- Maine had been clamboring for YEARS to be freed from Massachusetts and allowed to become its own state.
[03:11:01] <Bytram> oooooh. I did NOT know that! kewel!
[03:11:56] <paulej72> How the states got their shapes. Show on science or discover or history channel.
[03:12:02] <TheMightyBuzzard> ahh, handy to know. us indian types out in what would become OK of course were rooting for both sides.
[03:12:19] <TheMightyBuzzard> we didn't care as long as lots of palefaces killed each other.
[03:13:02] <paulej72> Yeah us gov gave most do ok to the Indians and then took it back.
[03:13:29] <paulej72> s/do/of/
[03:13:29] <sedctl> <paulej72> Yeah us gov gave most of ok to the Indians and then took it back.
[03:14:06] <Bytram> that's not ok
[03:14:37] <TheMightyBuzzard> Bytram, glad they did all things considered. fuck living in a teepee.
[03:15:00] <Bytram> yeah, no thanks
[03:15:11] <TheMightyBuzzard> i'm a spoiled to air conditioning and running water indian.
[03:15:39] <Bytram> I cannot imagine it was much of a pleasure trying to set one of those up, either.
[03:15:46] <paulej72> And lights and Internet
[03:16:15] <Bytram> yeh, need the EXTRA long cables
[03:16:25] <paulej72> It is rather easy. I saw it on how it's made
[03:16:46] <paulej72> The teepee setup that is
[03:17:24] <TheMightyBuzzard> TCP/SSP
[03:17:59] <TheMightyBuzzard> ya, aside from having to find tall, straight trees in oklahoma, setting up a teepee is easy enough.
[03:18:08] <Bytram> teepee-tcp ??
[03:19:18] <TheMightyBuzzard> transmission control protocol over smoke signals protocol
[03:19:50] <paulej72> Damn slow
[03:20:06] <Bytram> unreliable -- often goes up in smoke
[03:20:44] <TheMightyBuzzard> smoke signals, coincidentally, is the name of the ISP I used to admin at. owned by a company owned by the Chickasaws.
[03:25:40] <paulej72> Setting up proper user expectations with that name
[03:27:05] <paulej72> Guaranteed to be faster than smoke signals
[03:27:44] <Bytram> break time
[03:28:48] <TheMightyBuzzard> well, it was a dialup isp. dsl was not a thing in our area back then.
[03:35:10] <Bytram> #submit http://www.cnet.com "Long before transistors and other electronics came along, calculators were large mechanical machines that performed mathematics through a series of gears and cylinders turning inside their boxy exteriors. The YouTube channel called the Numberphile got its hands on one such device called the 'Millionaire,' and released a video
[03:35:10] <Bytram> Tuesday showing how it works."
[03:35:12] <MrPlow> Submitting. Be patient, there's a mandatory delay
[03:35:40] <TheMightyBuzzard> ... tad long there, Bytram
[03:35:42] <MrPlow> Story submitted. https://soylentnews.org
[03:35:59] <Bytram> neevr know how much I can paste into a line... I takes my chances
[03:41:02] <paulej72> Lord before mechanical calculators there were people (mostly women ) that did maths all day that were called calculators.
[03:46:37] <Bytram> is why gov't was so big on early 'computers' like ENIAC; could compute (hah!) trajectory tables and the like lots faster than a room full of people
[03:46:42] <Bytram> more reliably, too.
[03:54:17] <Runaway1956> reliability is highly over rated
[03:54:47] <Deucalion> Anyone have any tips for XCOM : Enemy Within? Tried to play-through twice now.. first time got the mission to clear out the Chrysalid boat when I had nothing researched, second time XCOM Base invasion by the aliens when I just had a few upgraded soldiers that all died in the first round of assault - aliens never miss it seems. Maybe just bad dice rolls / RNG for me.. in those two attempts....but man, talk about being handed your ass on a plate.
[03:54:48] <Deucalion> That was on "Easy". Sheesh.
[03:55:18] <Deucalion> Blech... Enemy Unknown
[03:55:48] <Runaway1956> Just cheat, and start out with upgraded soldiers, who will buy you the time to get everything else sorted out.
[03:56:33] * Runaway1956 remembers searching for "cheat codes" for the kids when they were little
[03:58:41] <Deucalion> I don't ever cheat, others have done this so I need to learn how. It must be possible, so I want to know how and to learn. It maybe my shit grasp of tactical games or it maybe I got some bad dice rolls that nailed me early game... but cheat codes? nah, not my thing...
[04:00:42] <Runaway1956> LOL - I was only half kidding. A cakewalk through a game in God-mode often helps you to understand what is going on, so that when you turn God-mode off, you can cope with the real action.
[04:06:26] <Runaway1956> I installed folding at home on the stupid laptop. Apparently, it's going to generate a couple hundred points a day. Ancient little dual core Turion.
[04:06:30] <Deucalion> I already did XCOM: EW... so I grasped the mechanics of flanking, taking higher ground etc. etc. But EU spanked my ass twice in a row with seemingly unbeatable mandatory missions really early in the game - base invasion after only 3 excursions? Really? I only have 15 guys and 5 laser weapons... everybody died unsurprisingly.
[04:06:39] <Runaway1956> Worst of all, the kid installed Windows 32 bit on it.
[04:10:46] <Deucalion> I shall forever call you Runway1
[04:11:10] <Bytram> ~folding-rank 29
[04:11:16] <exec> 072827
[04:11:32] * Deucalion beknights Runaway1956 Runway1
[04:11:54] <Runaway1956> LOL
[04:12:56] * Runaway1956 considers burning a Windows7 disk to reinstall 64 bit windows on the laptop
[04:13:14] <Runaway1956> The kid won't lose much - he just reinstalled last week
[04:13:17] <Bytram> no backups?
[04:13:39] * Deucalion thinks a new ircd with nobility in place of permissions would be fun. Knaves, Knights, Squires etc.... not sure that would help clarity though.
[04:13:43] <Runaway1956> I don't know if he has backups or not - probably not. He's never asked for any storage space on the RAID array.
[04:14:03] <Bytram> wanna bet he does, now?
[04:14:41] <Runaway1956> My bet would be - he has some things backed up to "the cloud" - but he's not worried about losing anything on the laptop.
[04:15:10] <Bytram> hope you're right; either way, it will prove to be an educational experience for him.
[04:15:13] <Runaway1956> Oh - bet that he asks for space on my storage media? Yeah, he might.
[04:15:51] <Bytram> once bitten, twice shy
[04:16:14] <Runaway1956> Turnabout fair play, no matter what. The previous installation was put on it by his brother. He wasn't shy about nuking and reinstalling for his own purposes.
[04:16:37] <Runaway1956> Little brother is proper "owner" of the laptop at any rate.
[04:16:40] <Bytram> glad to hear he at least comfortable about doing something like that
[04:17:20] <Runaway1956> I taught all three boys how to nuke from orbit when they were just little snot nosed kids.
[04:17:44] * Deucalion descends into the gloom. Be well.
[04:17:48] <Bytram> lucky they were. knock on wood, have never had to reinstall windows.
[04:18:22] * Runaway1956 shines a light down into the murky gloom
[04:19:14] <Runaway1956> There was a time when the boys thought of themselves as "gamers", and Windows 98 was prone to viruses and all sorts of problems
[04:19:30] <Runaway1956> reinstalling windows was a common occurrence back then
[04:20:04] * Runaway1956 was all kinds of happy when NT went "mainstream" with WinXP
[04:20:52] * Bytram remembers working on Windows 3.1
[04:21:02] <Bytram> and OS/2, too.
[04:22:14] <Runaway1956> Funny thing about Win3.11 is, I NEVER had a problem with viruses. I often crashed programs, sometimes crashed the computer, but everything was easily recovered
[04:22:29] <Bytram> same here, ...
[04:22:30] <Runaway1956> Win9.x sucked diseased donkey dick
[04:22:46] <Bytram> I suspect there really wasn't much in the way of there being an internet...
[04:23:01] <Bytram> and those that used it tended to be in academia and the like
[04:23:07] <Runaway1956> True - we never got on the internet until the Win98 days
[04:23:16] <Bytram> was before 'Eternal September' was unleashed upong thenet
[04:23:38] <Bytram> IIIRC one had to find and install WinSock or TrumpetSock
[04:24:07] <Runaway1956> Yeah, if you even knew about it - I learned about it very late.
[04:24:57] <Runaway1956> One of those bootstrap things - you had to pretty much be on the internet, or at least have a real reason to be on the internet, to even find out about it
[04:26:06] <Runaway1956> That was the only real difference between Win3.1 and Win3.11 - they added the networking into the latter version.
[04:26:50] <Bytram> that sounds right to me
[04:30:02] <Bytram> nice chatting with everyone; time for some sleep!
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[04:33:44] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Mercedes Replaces Robots with Humans on the Production Line - http://sylnt.us - robot-autoworkers-labor-union
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[05:05:51] <SirFinkus> I should try cleaning my mercury
[05:08:13] * Runaway1956 dispatches a cleaning crew to the hottest planet
[05:08:40] <SirFinkus> actually, venus is hotter
[05:10:59] <Runaway1956> I hope the cleaning crew doesn't know that - they'll go to the wrong place. To late to recall them.
[05:13:30] <SirFinkus> I've got this nasty dusty film on top of mine
[05:14:11] <SirFinkus> also a piece of glass
[05:16:29] <Runaway1956> Are you trying to say that you're https://www.youtube.com
[05:16:29] <NotAnymore> ^ 03K.C. Douglas - Mercury Blues (1952) - YouTube
[05:18:21] <SirFinkus> they even make mercuries anymore?
[05:20:20] <Runaway1956> I don't think so - but there's a damn fine looking '68 (or thereabouts) that I see now and then on my way to work.
[05:22:36] <Runaway1956> My sister in law used to have a beautiful Mercury Marquis - that thing just wasn't right, it ran like a scalded cat - it didnt' come from the factory like that
[05:23:51] <Runaway1956> Of course, the Marquis wasn't anything like the original Mercury
[06:03:13] <crutchy> ~weather
[06:03:15] <exec> 04Traralgon VIC - currently 26°C, partly cloudy, wind SW at 18 km/h, humidity 40% - Sunday partly cloudy (14°C:26°C), Monday partly cloudy (16°C:28°C), Tuesday mostly sunny (17°C:36°C), Wednesday partly cloudy (16°C:36°C)
[06:35:19] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Injecting Microchips to Track Criminals - http://sylnt.us - umbrella-corporation-public-relations
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[10:06:52] <Subsentient> Ethanol-fueled: *fart*
[10:08:04] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - AT&T Sues Louisville, Kentucky Over Google Fiber Access to Utility Poles - http://sylnt.us - that's-my-pole
[10:12:35] <Ethanol-fueled> Wussup homeboy
[10:12:54] <Ethanol-fueled> that smells like sulphur. Are you satan, or do you just prefer deviled eggs?
[10:25:49] <Ethanol-fueled> I just C*** in a woman's A**
[10:26:09] <Ethanol-fueled> It r*****
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[10:57:14] <Ethanol-fueled> Nothing like smokink pot and cornholing a broad.
[10:59:04] <Ethanol-fueled> With tall-cans of hipster-shit pabst all around.
[10:59:36] <Ethanol-fueled> Are those birds chirping outside? Shut up, you!
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[11:10:16] * crutchy is coding to https://www.youtube.com
[11:10:17] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Dinka - Scarlet (Original Mix) - YouTube
[11:22:46] <TheMightyBuzzard> coffee++
[11:22:47] <Bender> karma - coffee: 2300
[11:23:33] <TheMightyBuzzard> #weather
[11:23:34] <MrPlow> Today: Plentiful sunshine. High 69F. Winds SSW at 15 to 25 mph. Tomorrow: Mostly sunny skies. High 67F. Winds light and variable.
[11:23:46] <TheMightyBuzzard> yeah, baby.
[11:24:25] <Subsentient> #weather
[11:24:25] <MrPlow> Syntax: #weather City, ST or #weather zip code
[11:24:33] <Subsentient> #weather 85210
[11:24:34] <MrPlow> Today: Sunny. High 88F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. Tomorrow: A few clouds early, otherwise mostly sunny. High 88F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph.
[11:24:49] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: This is February 28th.
[11:24:59] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Fucking Arizona, man.
[11:25:20] <TheMightyBuzzard> i know, right? global warming, fuck yeah!
[11:25:59] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: I break a sweat sitting still, so for me, it's a problem.
[11:26:18] <TheMightyBuzzard> dude, and you hang in AZ? you should rethink that.
[11:26:30] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: I'm too broke to move.
[11:26:44] <Subsentient> My OCD meds are what causes the easy sweating.
[11:27:15] <TheMightyBuzzard> said wisconsin is the place he oughta be, so he loaded up his truck and moved to milwaukee
[11:29:03] <TheMightyBuzzard> well, can't rightly get rid of the meds, so a change in environment is prolly due. you'd like wisconsin though. nice n blue. some of the highest taxes in the nation.
[11:29:21] <TheMightyBuzzard> and lots of beer to help you forget that you're having to pay them too.
[11:30:22] <Subsentient> Nice.
[11:30:45] <TheMightyBuzzard> plus there's a very high occurrence of nordic genes in the hotties out that way. more natural blondes per capita than most anywhere.
[11:31:46] <Runaway1956> Heh - Buzz and Azuma . . . . She's got the hots for you dude!
[11:32:32] <TheMightyBuzzard> ya, that's a given if she's female and straight. if she were gay she'd still have em but it would be very confusing for her.
[11:32:47] <Runaway1956> LOL
[11:33:48] <Subsentient> I weigh 310LBs, and you can't find my penis with an electron microscope.
[11:34:05] <Subsentient> Needless to say, I'm hopelessly lonely.
[11:34:39] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, that's okay. EF ain't much better off and he gets chicks cause he knows how.
[11:35:15] <Runaway1956> EF just looks for girls with low self esteem, then showers them with insults, just like Daddy did.
[11:35:27] <Subsentient> Also Jizz. Lots of Jizz.
[11:35:28] <TheMightyBuzzard> he's just a regular joe with a regular job, your average white suburbanite slob...
[11:35:33] <TheMightyBuzzard> https://www.youtube.com
[11:35:33] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Denis Leary - Asshole (Uncensored Version) - YouTube
[11:36:27] <TheMightyBuzzard> all girls got low self esteem. all girls got daddy issues.
[11:36:33] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: https://www.youtube.com
[11:36:33] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Asskick - I Fuck My Horse - YouTube
[11:37:09] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, shortly. currently listening to the dulcet tones of mr. leary.
[11:38:26] <TheMightyBuzzard> there's no secret to it really. be an alpha male not a beta and you'll have more pussy than you can stand.
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[11:39:24] <TheMightyBuzzard> even the sjw chicks don't bang their beta hangers on. they cuck them with alphas who think sjws are fucking idiots.
[11:40:28] <TheMightyBuzzard> then get extra pissed off when they get kicked to the curb for saying stupid sjw shit one time too often for their bedroom performance to make up for.
[11:40:37] <Subsentient> God I hate that "alpha, beta" shit.
[11:41:08] <Subsentient> I'll just lather my nuts in peanut butter and go find me some dobermanns.
[11:41:11] <TheMightyBuzzard> s'nature man. we ain't above it or outside it. we're just a different animal.
[11:41:34] * crutchy is testing a gaussian elimination routine
[11:41:49] <TheMightyBuzzard> crutchy, i dunno what that is but it sounds nifty.
[11:41:49] <crutchy> haven't done this shit since uni
[11:42:01] <crutchy> solves matrices
[11:42:36] <crutchy> fuck me this textbook is full of dust
[11:42:51] <TheMightyBuzzard> as it should be
[11:43:21] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: https://www.youtube.com
[11:43:21] <NotAnymore> ^ 03The Diarrhea Song - YouTube
[11:43:44] <Runaway1956> me readies the degaussing unit
[11:44:05] * crutchy developed the routine years ago for solving a wing lifting line
[11:44:27] <Runaway1956> Fuck man, you do this all the time - you start guassing around, and the fucking russians can see us on radar, sonar, batdar, gaydar, everything.
[11:44:44] <crutchy> !grab Runaway1956
[11:44:44] <Bender> Added quote 683
[11:45:06] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, i never knew that song had so many verses. must show to the roomie's boy child.
[11:47:10] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: I got tons of weird stuff like that
[11:47:40] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: https://www.youtube.com
[11:47:40] <NotAnymore> ^✓ 03But You Can Touch It - YouTube
[11:47:52] <Runaway1956> We've got to get to work pollinating some women - the newest headline says we're falling behind
[11:48:53] <TheMightyBuzzard> ya know, i'm half tempted to say fuck perl6 and just write a bot in C using libircclient and link in a perl interpreter for the volatile shat.
[11:48:59] <crutchy> haha yay!
[11:49:00] <TheMightyBuzzard> it'd be less confusing.
[11:49:02] <crutchy> still works :)
[11:49:12] <crutchy> or more to the point i still know how to use it :p
[11:49:23] <TheMightyBuzzard> crutchy, algorithms don't wear out with age, dingus =P
[11:49:26] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: I don't like what I see in Perl 6.
[11:49:35] <crutchy> nah just my understanding of how to use them does
[11:49:47] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, me either really but you can write most of it very similar to perl5 if you want.
[11:50:07] <TheMightyBuzzard> nobody saying you GOTTA use classes and shat
[11:50:15] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: And don't be a wimp using libircclient. Just write the core from scratch, or fork aqu4bot.
[11:50:23] <crutchy> i made a class of it, cos the original program was kinda my usual development whackery hackery
[11:50:58] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, nope. i don't do protocol level stuff for fun. i got over reinventing the wheel long, long ago.
[11:51:26] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: https://www.youtube.com
[11:51:27] <NotAnymore> ^ 03I've Got Boils - YouTube
[11:52:40] <Subsentient> https://www.youtube.com
[11:52:41] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Really Long Foreskin - YouTube
[11:54:21] <TheMightyBuzzard> shit, did i take my drugs yet or not?
[11:54:47] <TheMightyBuzzard> gonna go with not since i'm still not all the way awake an hour after i got outa bed.
[11:58:01] <TheMightyBuzzard> in any case, i'm damned sure my nicotine levels are getting too low. gonna go fix that.
[12:09:39] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - The World's Pollinators are in Jeopardy - http://sylnt.us - not-just-about-honey
[12:12:22] <TheMightyBuzzard> hrm, yeah embedding a perl interpreter into a C bot seems easier than using a C lib from within a perl bot.
[12:13:31] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: C is a surprisingly good choice for a bot because it has such low memory usage and such great response times.
[12:13:46] <Subsentient> No regrets in writing aqu4bot in c.
[12:14:40] <TheMightyBuzzard> nod nod.
[12:16:23] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: is portability important?
[12:16:41] <TheMightyBuzzard> newp
[12:17:13] <TheMightyBuzzard> just has to work on the box i build it on, aka boron
[12:17:57] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: ahh. Interestingly, aqu4bot is very portable. Single threaded design with blocking reads. Works on Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Windows, Haiku OS, SkyOS, and others.
[12:19:04] <TheMightyBuzzard> mmm, don't really dig on blocking if it can be avoided.
[12:19:15] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: select() is another portable option.
[12:19:24] <Subsentient> You can set a timeout and regularly scan the socket for updates.
[12:21:00] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: I am actually contemplating rewriting those parts of aqu4bot to allow for select().
[12:23:24] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, already got a no functionality bot up n running using libircclient. just need to write some stuff into the event_privmsg handler and tie in the perl interpreter.
[12:24:01] <TheMightyBuzzard> which i may or may not do today. it's gonna be a mighty fine fishing day.
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[12:25:43] <Ethanol-fueled> Yo.
[12:29:14] <TheMightyBuzzard> dig it, bot is 16k on disk and 1.7M resident
[12:29:16] <TheMightyBuzzard> sup, EF
[12:37:19] <TheMightyBuzzard> smooth, 19k/1.8M with the perl interpreter embedded.
[12:38:50] <TheMightyBuzzard> yeah, i can live with that a hell of a lot easier than MrPlow running 50-60MB resident
[12:39:34] <TheMightyBuzzard> so, ya butt-plugged some ole chick last night eh, Ethanol-fueled?
[12:41:02] <TheMightyBuzzard> spose having a less than titanic pecker would come in handy there. get to leave the extension on the nightstand.
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[12:52:45] <TheMightyBuzzard> nicotine++
[12:52:45] <Bender> karma - nicotine: 30
[12:52:46] <TheMightyBuzzard> coffee++
[12:52:46] <Bender> karma - coffee: 2301
[12:53:00] <Bytram|away> coffee++
[12:53:00] <Bender> karma - coffee: 2302
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[12:53:10] <Bytram> http://sylnt.us
[12:53:11] <NotAnymore> ^ 03GitHub - dthree/cash: Cross-platform Linux without the suck ( https://github.com )
[12:53:25] <Bytram> hmmm, not what I thought it was
[12:53:31] <Bytram> TheMightyBuzzard: g'morning
[12:54:19] <TheMightyBuzzard> Bytram, sup, yo
[12:54:34] <Bytram> me. kinda. sorta. not really.
[12:54:38] <Bytram> ;)
[12:54:39] <Bytram> you?
[12:54:45] <TheMightyBuzzard> well it's sunday, that's allowed
[12:54:57] <Bytram> is work day for me... got a little time before I need to head out.
[12:55:17] <Bytram> sadly, I'm scheduled to work until 7:15 so won't be able to follow the SpaceX launch. =(
[12:55:31] <TheMightyBuzzard> writing a bot in C and embedding a perl interpreter. much lighter weight than doing protocol stuff in perl.
[12:56:16] <Bytram> you just hurt my brain.
[12:56:18] <TheMightyBuzzard> as in like 1/30 the resident memory size so far.
[12:56:41] <Bytram> oh, the protocol stuff is tiny in C and massive in Perl?
[12:56:47] <TheMightyBuzzard> nod nod
[12:56:58] <Bytram> well, that unhurt my brain a bit
[12:57:25] <Bytram> I suppose one COULD do protocol stuff in perl... doesn't sound like the right toool for the job
[12:57:34] <TheMightyBuzzard> i don't mind the silliness i wanna write taking up too much space in ram. it's all pretty simple.
[12:57:37] <Bytram> bit banging is somethin C does really well
[12:58:10] <TheMightyBuzzard> actually, it should be the right tool for the job. perl whacks text around like nobody's business. i just assume they massively overbuilt the irc libraries.
[12:58:10] <Bytram> amazingly enough, can get pretty performant on COBOL, too!
[12:59:00] <Bytram> aye, but *text* banging is whole nuther thing than *bit* banging -- C can do basically native machine codeon that
[12:59:49] <TheMightyBuzzard> yar. so i'm letting c do what it's good at and perl do what IT'S good at.
[13:00:36] <Bytram> nod nod
[13:00:42] <Bytram> how's it going so far?
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[13:01:35] <TheMightyBuzzard> and the C stuff itself is light weight enough it only does one channel at a time on one server, which is just fine by me.
[13:02:00] * TheMightyBuzzard points
[13:02:22] <Bytram> oh, hey! NEAT!
[13:03:21] <Bytram> time to get my butt into a shower... back in a bit
[13:03:29] <Bytram> afk
[13:03:29] <TheMightyBuzzard> it's up and running, got the perl interpreter loading, just need to tie it in and make it do stuff now.
[13:03:38] <Bytram> sounds like fun!
[13:03:41] <Bytram> good luck
[13:03:46] <TheMightyBuzzard> yep, laters
[13:03:50] <Bytram> afk
[13:10:46] <Bytram> oh, quick question for ya... perl var name coding conventions for the site? Is there any consistency? I'm thinking of coding up something for the site funding stuff to make things easier on mrcool; site_funding_base_goal or SiteFundingBaseGoal or ?
[13:11:17] <Bytram> hmmm, prolly should have whatever Perl calls a struct, I suppose
[13:11:37] <Bytram> siteFunding.BaseGoalAmount
[13:11:38] <TheMightyBuzzard> hmm?
[13:12:06] <Bytram> in essence, parameterize the entry and display of the funding panel
[13:12:25] <Bytram> which is currently in the site news slash box
[13:12:32] <TheMightyBuzzard> mmm... most vars aren't reread unless you bounce the server
[13:12:38] <Bytram> wanna play around and make my own slashbox
[13:12:45] <Bytram> even site vars?
[13:12:58] <TheMightyBuzzard> those are the ones i'm talking about.
[13:13:07] <Bytram> oh, if the server bounces, values get reset, so need to write to DB
[13:13:32] <TheMightyBuzzard> need a new sub if you want the current var instead of the pulled at startup and stored var.
[13:13:51] <Bytram> sub?
[13:13:56] <TheMightyBuzzard> to read it from the db rather than from $constants
[13:14:14] <Bytram> ahh, sub == subroutine
[13:14:16] <Bytram> k
[13:14:18] <TheMightyBuzzard> nod nod
[13:14:44] <Bytram> was trying to find a way to scaffold my way into it; start easy and build it up from there.
[13:14:45] <TheMightyBuzzard> if it's gonna be stored in the db, we use site_funding_base_goal
[13:14:51] <Bytram> k
[13:15:19] <TheMightyBuzzard> you n me can work on it whenever ya manage time over the next week.
[13:15:27] <Bytram> nod nod
[13:15:39] <Bytram> I've got the gist of it figured out, I think
[13:16:02] <TheMightyBuzzard> shouldn't take maybe an hour all told, figuring in coffee/piss breaks and yacking back n forth.
[13:17:55] <Bytram> if you can think of a template and/or sub that is along the same lines that I could use for ideas... that would be a big help; would need a 'screen' (template?) for entering/querying values; code to get/save values; and a template for generating what currently appears on the main page.
[13:18:29] <Bytram> was thinking it's not that complicated, and lets me work through a real example, with good coverage in the main parts of the system.
[13:18:59] <Bytram> and would make mrc's life easier -- always a good thing!
[13:19:26] <TheMightyBuzzard> hrm... having trouble reading english. bot work must be harder than i thought.
[13:19:37] <Bytram> bot of course! =)
[13:19:46] <Bytram> k. shower time; biab
[13:19:49] <Bytram> thansk!
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[13:49:58] <Subsentient> Sometimes I remind myself how cool it is that my phone runs Fedora for ARM.
[13:50:22] <Subsentient> I got the X11 XSDL app and an ext4 partition on my rooted phone. I run Fedora natively under Android's kernel, and I got XFCE working.
[13:50:46] <Subsentient> I use XFCE's task manager or htop to kill bloated android processes.
[13:52:04] <TheMightyBuzzard> heh, sounds nifty.
[13:52:34] <TheMightyBuzzard> mine isn't even rooted. can't be easily.
[13:52:56] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: What kind of phone you got?
[13:53:48] <TheMightyBuzzard> htc evo 4g LTE. unfortunately it was an early one built with some stuff switched off in hardware.
[13:54:03] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Like?
[13:55:17] <TheMightyBuzzard> like getting the boot loader to load anything that doesn't come from official channels. can't even manually install an official image.
[13:55:21] * Subsentient also has /system mounted with --bind in the Fedora chroot so he can mess with Android too
[13:55:46] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: That's alright. You can still root the current image, and load Fedora on it.
[13:56:12] <TheMightyBuzzard> nah, all the root methods for this phone fail.
[13:56:19] <Subsentient> Mine has a locked bootloader too.
[13:56:22] <TheMightyBuzzard> i'd hafta actually crack it.
[13:56:33] <TheMightyBuzzard> which i ain't interested in doing.
[13:56:36] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Try that iRoot application for Windows.
[13:56:43] <Subsentient> That's how I got mine rooted.
[13:56:49] <TheMightyBuzzard> bleh, i'd hafta boot windows for that.
[13:56:55] <Subsentient> Then I set chattr +i on the su binary and nuked OTA updates :^D
[13:57:36] <TheMightyBuzzard> don't really care though. all i use the thing for is reading books, making calls, sending texts, and checking how the site looks on a phone.
[13:57:52] <Subsentient> ahh
[13:58:13] <TheMightyBuzzard> only reason to root it would be just because i can and am bored.
[13:58:14] <Subsentient> I am one of those who starts feeling weak and turning pale when he doesn't have access to a real Linux system.
[13:58:32] <Subsentient> Which is why I put so much effort into getting my phone using Fedora.
[13:58:38] <TheMightyBuzzard> heh
[13:58:40] <Subsentient> Comes in handy quite often actually.
[13:59:00] <Subsentient> I have apache installed, I can use my phone as a webserver.
[13:59:01] <TheMightyBuzzard> i don't think i could deal if i were to actually try to compute on the thing.
[13:59:18] <TheMightyBuzzard> i'd end up throwing it in the lake like the last one i had.
[13:59:18] <Subsentient> I have a full gcc toolchain and Geany with all the trimmings.
[13:59:33] <Subsentient> I also can ssh into my phone :^3
[13:59:36] <TheMightyBuzzard> ye gads man, build on your desktop and transfer the binaries over
[13:59:47] <TheMightyBuzzard> take like one gerzillionth the time
[13:59:54] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: That's for when I have nothing but my phone.
[13:59:58] <TheMightyBuzzard> ahh
[14:00:03] <Subsentient> I still wrote a lottery number generator in the chair at the pharmacy.
[14:00:29] <TheMightyBuzzard> see, when i have nothing but my phone, i have no computer cause violence would ensue if i tried to do actual work on it.
[14:01:00] <Subsentient> I usually never try to do real coding etc, but it's proven nice to have on the off occasion I need something like that.
[14:01:12] <Subsentient> I type 70 words a minute on a good day.
[14:01:14] <TheMightyBuzzard> large hands, large fingers, touchscreen typing is harder than shit for me.
[14:01:27] <Subsentient> Yeah, on touch screen I'm terrible.
[14:01:35] <Subsentient> And my phone is smaller than most nowadays too
[14:01:39] <Subsentient> to add insult to injury
[14:01:42] <TheMightyBuzzard> nod nod
[14:02:19] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: what distro you use?
[14:03:08] <TheMightyBuzzard> arch on my desktop, stripped down *buntu on my server, osmc on the raspberry pi
[14:03:31] <Subsentient> ahh.
[14:03:34] <TheMightyBuzzard> arch on the laptops as well, though i almost never even boot them.
[14:03:59] <Subsentient> SubLinux 2 on desktop, laptop and netbook, Fedora 32-bit on my server, Fedora ARM on my phone, Raspbian on my Pi model A.
[14:04:23] <TheMightyBuzzard> ya, mine's an A as well
[14:05:00] <TheMightyBuzzard> works fine for a light media player. just don't try feeding it a 20GB, 1080p h264 file
[14:05:32] <Subsentient> I need to start work on SubLinux 3. SubLinux 2 is over 2 years old and I'm getting things that won't compile because GCC 4.8 is too old.
[14:05:40] <TheMightyBuzzard> heh
[14:06:08] <Subsentient> Running a 4.3.0 kernel.
[14:06:11] <TheMightyBuzzard> more power to yas. i gots better things to do with my time than watch code compile nowadays.
[14:06:12] <Subsentient> but, userland is old.
[14:06:26] <TheMightyBuzzard> nod nod
[14:06:43] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Writing a package manager called Packrat, actually.
[14:06:55] <Subsentient> It's dependency-free, easy to make packages, and very fast.
[14:07:04] <TheMightyBuzzard> cool cool.
[14:07:29] <TheMightyBuzzard> sucks down the tarball and compiles it?
[14:07:42] <TheMightyBuzzard> or a binary package manager?
[14:08:09] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Afraid not. You compile it, use make DESTDIR=, point packrat at it with a couple --pkgid args etc, and it generates it.
[14:08:12] <Subsentient> Binary.
[14:08:24] <TheMightyBuzzard> cause that really wouldn't be that handy except that you have more than one box running it
[14:08:25] <Subsentient> Many of my machines are too slow to compile everything.
[14:08:53] <Subsentient> Yeah, Packrat is going to be so I can keep my systems up to date, all like 5 of them.
[14:09:00] <TheMightyBuzzard> nod nod
[14:09:01] <Subsentient> SubLinux 3 will have Packrat.
[14:09:45] <TheMightyBuzzard> could always steal slackware's package manager
[14:10:27] <TheMightyBuzzard> likely has dependencies though
[14:11:05] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: For the first time, made the repo public on github. https://github.com
[14:11:06] <NotAnymore> ^ 03GitHub - Subsentient/packrat: Dependency-unaware fast and easy package manager in C.
[14:11:38] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Don't think slackware's is as easy or as fast. Packrat uses squashfs images which it mounts for package management.
[14:11:51] <TheMightyBuzzard> oh, right, forgot i wanted a cigarette before you spoke up. back in 10.
[14:11:54] <Subsentient> Makes it easy to analyze a package without extracting all of it.
[14:15:02] <Subsentient> $tell TheMightyBuzzard http://i.imgur.com :^D
[14:15:02] <aqu4> I'll tell them in a PM next time I see 'em.
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[14:19:48] <TheMightyBuzzard> nifty
[14:26:11] <TheMightyBuzzard> hrm...
[14:46:13] <Bytram> looks like my vacation is over; getting ready to head out the door and back to work.
[14:46:20] Bytram is now known as Bytram|away
[14:47:30] <Bytram|away> oh, almost forgot....
[14:49:38] <Bytram|away> character mode browser (tested dev.soylentnews.org using lynx on boron) has minor problems with text indent: comment title is not indented; blockquoted text is indented relative to left side of screen (instead of relative to comment depth)
[14:50:18] <Bytram|away> also, may want to theme hide/show comment/commenttree buttons; see vt100 on dev
[14:50:21] <Bytram|away> ok, gtg
[14:50:29] <Bytram|away> TheMightyBuzzard: paulej72 ^^^
[14:51:12] <TheMightyBuzzard> Bytram|away, they're themable but i ain't no artist.
[14:51:49] <Bytram|away> is just colors; WHITE at first; click and it almost disappears
[14:52:07] <Bytram|away> oh, have your ears cleared out?
[14:52:46] * Bytram|away sure hopes the dizzy is gone
[14:53:16] <Bytram|away> laters!
[15:07:10] <cmn32480> ~gday soylent
[15:07:12] * exec spontaneously tosses my butt of Debian to soylent
[15:07:15] <cmn32480> coffee++
[15:07:15] <Bender> karma - coffee: 2303
[15:08:45] <paulej72> not sure if we can fix lynx issues.
[15:09:08] <cmn32480> sure you can!
[15:09:13] <cmn32480> install a real browser
[15:09:48] <exec> 05*** SN funding is currently $697
[15:10:09] <TheMightyBuzzard> mornin, cmn32480, paulej72
[15:10:19] <cmn32480> ~gday TheMightyBuzzard
[15:10:19] <paulej72> morning buzz
[15:10:22] * exec diabolically cracks open a DD cup of spew for TheMightyBuzzard
[15:10:28] <paulej72> morning cmn32480
[15:10:31] <TheMightyBuzzard> right but do we really care that much if we display weird in lynx?
[15:10:42] <cmn32480> ~gday paulej72
[15:10:44] * exec abnormally poops a pair of used panties full of dogfart for paulej72
[15:11:05] * cmn32480 notes that chromas has been adding to the gday script again
[15:11:35] <paulej72> Bytram|away not seeing the issue with the collapse buttons on vt100
[15:12:03] <cmn32480> I'm home a whole week... the wife is probably gonna kill me by next weekend
[15:12:45] <paulej72> other than them being white, just like the old buttons.
[15:13:36] <Subsentient> Alright, fuck C++. Writing a little storage library for linked lists and dynamic arrays for C. I don't like C++. I don't like how hard it is to have it without libstdc++, I don't like the idea of OOP, I don't like the huge language standard, so imma just write my own <list>, <vector>, and <map>, and mine will have blackjack, and hookers!
[15:14:05] <TheMightyBuzzard> forget the <list>, <vector>, and <map>?
[15:14:08] <paulej72> woo hoo hookers, ftw
[15:14:42] * TheMightyBuzzard grumbles at unhelpful segfaults
[15:15:28] <paulej72> like there are helpful segfaults
[15:16:09] <TheMightyBuzzard> there are. the ones that make windows crash. they help you make up your mind to get on a real OS.
[15:16:18] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: The problem with C is that I get sick of writing my own dynamic storage containers constantly, but that's nothing compared to C++'s horror, so I'm just going to write a portable, little non-hosted one for C.
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[15:16:47] <Subsentient> Ethanol-fueled: How many felched cat rectums does it take to puke the gerbil intestines?
[15:16:53] <Ethanol-fueled> 5.
[15:17:01] <Subsentient> ... 7, idiot.
[15:17:06] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, enjoy. you're probably reinventing the wheel but you'll have fun doing it.
[15:17:43] <Ethanol-fueled> How high are the steaks?
[15:17:57] <Ethanol-fueled> To live...is to die:
[15:17:59] <Ethanol-fueled> https://www.youtube.com
[15:18:05] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Metallica - To Live is To Die / Master Of Puppets (Seattle 1989 L i v e ) - YouTube
[15:18:08] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Not the first time I've done that. I have a deep seated hatred for dependencies of all kinds, so like SubStrings, this library will be designed to be included in your source tree. You will also be able to set custom allocation functions for use in non-hosted implementations.
[15:18:12] <paulej72> steaks, now I am hungry
[15:19:02] <TheMightyBuzzard> s'what i had for dinner. rib steak that'd been aged for, oh, prolly two or three months.
[15:19:20] <Ethanol-fueled> Man, that's good eatin'.
[15:20:28] <paulej72> I tried to get a nice thick steak at the store the other day. They only had some thin shit that would have been dead inside befroe I had a nice outdie on it
[15:20:57] <Subsentient> Eww, meat eaters.
[15:21:04] <Subsentient> Repent.
[15:21:21] <TheMightyBuzzard> i'll repent when it stops tasting good
[15:21:24] <Ethanol-fueled> Meat++
[15:21:24] <Bender> karma - meat: 10
[15:21:28] <Subsentient> Meat--
[15:21:28] <Bender> karma - meat: 9
[15:21:34] <cmn32480> funny... we say the same thign about you vegetarians
[15:21:40] <cmn32480> meat++
[15:21:40] <Bender> karma - meat: 10
[15:21:42] <Subsentient> Meat--
[15:21:42] <Bender> karma - meat: 9
[15:21:53] <TheMightyBuzzard> nothing wrong with vegetarians. they're damned tasty.
[15:21:57] <aqu4> meat--
[15:21:57] <Bender> karma - meat: 8
[15:22:14] <cmn32480> true.... cows are vegetarian... arent' they?
[15:22:15] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, you can't beat the meat.
[15:22:22] <paulej72> more veg* means more meat for me
[15:22:31] <Ethanol-fueled> I don't understand non-meat eaters. Or maybe I do. If you can imagine the horror those animals live in the last moments of their lives...
[15:22:54] <cmn32480> I can, but I dchoose not to
[15:22:59] <TheMightyBuzzard> Ethanol-fueled, ain't no horror. pneumatic hammer straight into the brain.
[15:23:00] <paulej72> well most of them would not have been born it we would not be eating them
[15:23:11] <Subsentient> Ethanol-fueled: That's precisely it. If it were necessary for humans to survive, we'd have an obligation to be humane, but it would be justifiable. But we don't need it.
[15:23:13] <cmn32480> and the last time I picked a jalepeno, I heard the plant scream
[15:23:28] <paulej72> how many domestic cattle would be alive if humans did not eat meat
[15:23:30] <Subsentient> I am a utilitarian, and that logical conscience is screaming that meat is wrong if unneccesary.
[15:23:35] <Ethanol-fueled> Buzzard, if you're previous in line and see that, but it's too late to run anywhere else,
[15:23:36] <paulej72> or drink milk
[15:23:38] <TheMightyBuzzard> "doh-de-doh, I wonder where this ramp goes?" *BAM* dead
[15:24:11] * cmn32480 goes to check the coffee++ pot
[15:24:45] <Ethanol-fueled> cows are dumb though. They're not smart like cats and dogs.
[15:25:15] <TheMightyBuzzard> dude, i'd eat puppies if they tasted as good as steak.
[15:25:42] <TheMightyBuzzard> i refuse to feel bad about my status as an apex predator.
[15:26:08] <Ethanol-fueled> Buzzard outed as Vietnamese.
[15:26:18] <paulej72> i am a member of the real peta (people eating tasty animals)
[15:26:28] * TheMightyBuzzard nods to paulej72
[15:26:29] <Ethanol-fueled> Well, at least you're honest about your apex predatoriousness.
[15:26:51] * Ethanol-fueled heard dog actually tastes good, almost like carne asada
[15:26:53] <TheMightyBuzzard> Ethanol-fueled, i like cat too. eat chinese food at least once a month.
[15:27:00] <Ethanol-fueled> Hahahahaha
[15:27:08] <Ethanol-fueled> Got Garfield on the fork, eh?
[15:27:19] <paulej72> well the animal's tast is dependent on what it eats
[15:27:36] <Ethanol-fueled> Bacon is always good.
[15:27:38] <TheMightyBuzzard> nice kitty, good kitty, quit slipping off the chopsticks ya little fooker
[15:28:03] <cmn32480> pigs eat virtually anythng.. bacon is an amazing food
[15:28:04] <Ethanol-fueled> General TSO's kitten
[15:28:18] * TheMightyBuzzard chuckles
[15:28:19] <Ethanol-fueled> sweet and savory at once
[15:29:04] <TheMightyBuzzard> aight, i refuse go break out gdb right now. bot can just stay not working until i feel like fixing it.
[15:29:33] <Ethanol-fueled> Buzzard, I got a bot called LaDarius. He fixes all bot-related problems.
[15:30:38] <cmn32480> #smake Ethanol-fueled
[15:30:38] * MrPlow smakes Ethanol-fueled upside the head with a Karate chop
[15:31:57] <TheMightyBuzzard> cultural appropriation!
[15:32:51] <Ethanol-fueled> Fuck those bastards.
[15:32:56] <TheMightyBuzzard> hrm, think i'll go play some fallout 4 then come back and figure out wtf i did wrong.
[15:33:15] <Ethanol-fueled> I think I'll play cultural appropriation.
[15:33:32] <paulej72> TheMightyBuzzard: you mean wtf Bytram did wrong
[15:34:26] <TheMightyBuzzard> you should. we're the fucking melting pot. crying about cultural appropriation is like crying about having too much freedom or money.
[15:34:34] <TheMightyBuzzard> paulej72, good point.
[15:34:45] <TheMightyBuzzard> Bytram|away, you bastard, what'd you do to my bot?
[15:36:05] <TheMightyBuzzard> anyway, i need food and nicotine and some brain decompress time. laters.
[15:37:05] <Ethanol-fueled> The history of instrumentals on Metallica albums stretched back to the first album:
[15:37:27] <Ethanol-fueled> https://www.youtube.com
[15:37:28] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Metallica - (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth - YouTube
[15:37:42] <Ethanol-fueled> The first instance was a crude bass solo played by Cliff Burton.
[15:39:13] <Ethanol-fueled> The second instance, from the second album Ride the Lighting, was called "The Call of Ktulu"
[15:39:14] <Ethanol-fueled> https://www.youtube.com
[15:39:15] <NotAnymore> ^ 03The Call of Ktulu - Metallica - YouTube
[15:39:19] <Ethanol-fueled> also an instrumental.
[15:40:10] <Ethanol-fueled> Perhaps the best-known Metallica instrumental was "Orion," recorded in "Master of Puppets."
[15:40:37] <Ethanol-fueled> Known for its distintive bass "solo."
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[15:42:38] <Ethanol-fueled> http://www.youtube.com
[15:42:39] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Metallica - Orion (HD) - YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com )
[15:42:47] <Ethanol-fueled> Pardon the nigger in the ad.
[15:43:59] <Ethanol-fueled> After cliff died, Metallica followed the "one-instrumental-per-album" M.O. with "To live is to Die" on "...Justice"
[15:44:32] <Ethanol-fueled> https://www.youtube.com
[15:44:33] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Metallica - To Live Is To Die - YouTube
[16:00:18] <Ethanol-fueled> Yoikes: https://www.youtube.com
[16:00:19] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Metallica - Fade to Black - YouTube
[16:02:02] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: You know what type punning is?
[16:04:04] <Ethanol-fueled> Darkness 3 days long. Hail to FIRE.
[16:09:29] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, ya, and i hate its necessity.
[16:09:40] <Subsentient> Anyone who knows C/C++ care to give me opinions on a design decision I'm making?
[16:09:40] <Subsentient> I think it's a great idea, but the library is meant to be used by others, not just me.
[16:09:40] <Subsentient> Making a tiny library for lists, vectors and hashes for straight up C, so I can avoid the STL.
[16:09:40] <Subsentient> Instead of having a void pointer which points to the data that the list works with, I use type punning (a rare occasion in which it's defined behaviour) to encourage users to have the list structure as the first element of their own structures.
[16:09:41] <Subsentient> So they can cast it to their bigger-bodied structures that have the same memory layout in the initial part, and have direct data access without casting from void.
[16:09:44] <Subsentient> void* I mean
[16:09:46] <Subsentient> Alright
[16:09:50] <Subsentient> just pasted that, was asking elsewhere.
[16:10:34] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: So you like the idea or balls?
[16:10:55] <TheMightyBuzzard> mmm...
[16:11:20] <Ethanol-fueled> Subsentient, in C# Bfhfdbdsjbfbhhuuuuhhuh buuhuhuhubbbbbbfbfbfbffpbpbbtpbtbptpt......
[16:11:24] <TheMightyBuzzard> if you gotta have strongly typed languages, it's a necessity. doesn't matter if you like it.
[16:11:33] * Ethanol-fueled shits self
[16:12:02] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: I mean, the design for that linked list I'm writing
[16:12:13] <TheMightyBuzzard> oh, whatever blows your skirt up.
[16:12:18] <Subsentient> Using type punning instead of making people cast from void* to access their data.
[16:12:31] <Ethanol-fueled> Kill them.
[16:12:56] <Subsentient> I was asking for opinions :^(
[16:12:57] <Ethanol-fueled> Pun their types so hard that they will get it up the ass.
[16:13:45] <TheMightyBuzzard> doesn't really matter to me. i avoid strongly typed languages whenever possible. when not possible, i'm going to be cranky either way so...
[16:13:45] <Subsentient> Makes me wonder if it'll work properly from C++ with non-POD types, however.
[16:13:48] <Ethanol-fueled> https://www.youtube.com
[16:13:49] <NotAnymore> ^ 03Data's session with Dr. Sigmund Freud PART2 - YouTube
[16:15:38] * TheMightyBuzzard heads back to the livingroom to shoot some more supermutants in da face
[16:16:44] <Ethanol-fueled> Hahhahahahahah!
[16:18:32] <Runaway1956> 263 updates available - maybe I should update . . . .
[16:21:37] <Runaway1956> "I have been trashed and ruined on Twitter," Jacobus says
[16:21:52] <Runaway1956> I suppose that's better than on IRC
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[16:42:29] <Runaway1956> srcpac -Syyu
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[18:02:42] <cmn32480> Runaway1956 - That moon explosion is from March 2013....
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[18:29:47] <Runaway1956> cmn32480 - that's embarrasing - March 2013 is three whole years ago . . . ;^(
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[20:33:51] <crutchy> coffee++
[20:33:51] <Bender> karma - coffee: 2304
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[20:38:11] <Runaway1956> Just got a personal email from Ted Cruz - if I can't send him some money, he's finished.
[20:38:25] <Runaway1956> I guess Cruz will be withdrawing from the race this week . . .
[20:40:12] <TheMightyBuzzard> makes ya feel all special, don't it?
[20:41:25] <Runaway1956> Oh, yes, of course it does. Of course, the Knucklehead has already thanked me for money that I've never sent.
[20:42:49] <paulej72> Well i Fixed the subscription email issue
[20:43:01] <TheMightyBuzzard> ya? what was up?
[20:43:15] <paulej72> mostly bad sql
[20:43:45] <paulej72> forgot to quote what I was sending to the db
[20:43:52] <TheMightyBuzzard> doh
[20:44:33] <paulej72> switch to sql date math as well
[20:44:56] <TheMightyBuzzard> everyone going to get a huge backlog of mails?
[20:45:18] <paulej72> trying to get stats working now
[20:45:26] <paulej72> yeah probably
[20:45:33] <TheMightyBuzzard> damn man, i forgot how busy you get on the weekends.
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[20:46:27] <paulej72> not going to put this into production, although I could. it will go live with the next release
[20:46:28] <crutchy> forgot to quote? tsk tsk tsk
[20:46:42] <crutchy> not using prepared statements i guess?
[20:47:00] <TheMightyBuzzard> how ya feel about an april fools release?
[20:47:04] <crutchy> though that would probably be a huge hassle to migrate slashcode
[20:47:22] * crutchy hasn't even finished migrating his work app to pdo
[20:47:28] <paulej72> TheMightyBuzzard: is is sort of a tradition
[20:47:32] <TheMightyBuzzard> crutchy, nearly all of our statements are prepared. only the sqlDo calls aren't.
[20:47:40] <crutchy> ah
[20:47:58] <crutchy> not that i know what sqldo's are
[20:47:59] <paulej72> prepared-ish
[20:48:15] <crutchy> some kinda lib i guess
[20:48:17] <paulej72> sqldo does a raw sql command
[20:48:37] <TheMightyBuzzard> nah, we do a proper prepare on them all, don't we?
[20:49:08] <paulej72> we have other general stuff that you need to put in the select, table and where as sperate parameters in the call
[20:50:00] <TheMightyBuzzard> crutchy, ya, we wrap all sql library commands in our own wrapper. it's just that the sqlDo wrapper essentially does nothing to the sql you pass it.
[20:50:07] <paulej72> real perpared statments all live in the db and only allow changing of certain parameters
[20:50:32] * Runaway1956 just overheard Donald Trump buying a membership for Gravis
[20:50:36] <crutchy> anyway. haf fun guys
[20:50:43] <crutchy> gotta go service The Man
[20:50:46] <TheMightyBuzzard> mmm, i was talking about $sth->prepare but point taken.
[20:51:21] <TheMightyBuzzard> Runaway1956, we should take up a collection and donate to Trump in Gravis's name.
[20:52:27] <paulej72> TheMightyBuzzard: if someone finds your mysql credentials and you have sql perpared statements on the db, the amount of damage someone can do is limited by what the db admin allows thoes creds to do
[20:52:42] <TheMightyBuzzard> nod nod
[20:53:25] <paulej72> or creds are one step below sql root, so not very safe
[20:53:27] <TheMightyBuzzard> we could technically do that but it'd be a lot of work.
[20:53:36] <paulej72> sure as shit it would be
[20:54:25] <TheMightyBuzzard> i'm not in favor of lots of data entry type work. we should make Bytram do it.
[20:54:54] <paulej72> so I got the errors for stats graphs not showing fixed, but the graphs are still miw
[20:54:55] <TheMightyBuzzard> and update it every time we come up with something shiny and new
[20:55:11] <paulej72> s/miw/mia/
[20:55:11] <sedctl> <paulej72> so I got the errors for stats graphs not showing fixed, but the graphs are still mia
[20:55:17] <TheMightyBuzzard> got GD working?
[20:55:36] <TheMightyBuzzard> was gd, wasn't it?
[20:55:36] <paulej72> well I got it all installed not sure if it is working
[20:55:40] <TheMightyBuzzard> ahh
[20:56:09] <TheMightyBuzzard> find a handy sample script for it and try it out.
[20:56:19] <paulej72> plus lithium had an oom and killed mysql
[20:56:25] <TheMightyBuzzard> yeep
[20:56:40] <TheMightyBuzzard> wasn't me
[20:56:53] <paulej72> had to kill shit unilt I could restart mysql
[20:56:58] <TheMightyBuzzard> all my memory hogging is on boron
[20:57:24] <TheMightyBuzzard> and i'm about to cut that down by about 80-90% soon as i get this new bot built.
[21:02:28] <TheMightyBuzzard> afk, nicotine
[21:25:05] <TheMightyBuzzard> *quit
[21:25:08] <TheMightyBuzzard> bleh
[22:16:47] <TheMightyBuzzard> nicotine time
[22:49:38] <paulej72> feeeeeet
[23:24:00] <paulej72> what has eveyone gone to bed.
[23:24:08] <paulej72> tis early
[23:54:58] <TheMightyBuzzard> i was layin in the livingroom watching tv and digesting
[23:55:17] * cmn32480 was doing electrical work
[23:56:20] <paulej72> what you fixing cmn32480
[23:56:34] <cmn32480> replacing outlets adn switches
[23:56:49] <cmn32480> the people we bought from had painted over the outlets and switches
[23:56:57] <cmn32480> to make them match the walls
[23:57:29] <paulej72> well old outlets can be worn out and not hold on to plugs well.
[23:57:30] <cmn32480> now that the wife has completed the painting of the dining room, they all got replaced
[23:57:40] <paulej72> Did you get the good ones
[23:58:12] <cmn32480> you mean the $8 for 10 contractor pack from home depot?
[23:58:16] <cmn32480> absokutely!
[23:59:03] <cmn32480> AND I couldn't find my wallet... so the wife had to go pick up the pizza for dinner
[23:59:04] <paulej72> copper has ones that have nice screw terminals that you don't have to twist the wire around. They have metal retaing washer
[23:59:21] <cmn32480> interesting
[23:59:49] <paulej72> think its cooper, been a while snice I last bought some