#soylent | Logs for 2024-04-23

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[01:01:31] <aristarchus> =asub https://thehill.com
[01:01:47] <aristarchus> =submit https://thehill.com
[01:02:02] <aristarchus> #weather
[01:03:55] <aristarchus> I think they may have located chromas!
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[07:41:27] <Ingar> pacman -S noto-fonts-emoji
[07:42:02] <Ingar>
[07:47:01] <janrinok> requerdanos, I recently had to configure my Compose key but it has made typing diacritics so much easier: é è ō
[07:47:51] <janrinok> â etc
[08:15:58] <chromas> are there triacritics?
[08:18:16] <chromas> ≥⋄≤ ¯–_ ⌷∅♯⅞ ≈ lots of other rando symbols too
[08:26:43] <inz> There's also zalgo text, but at least my irssi does not like that
[08:44:38] <chromas> =y zalgo text
[08:44:40] <systemd> https://archlinux.org - Arch Linux - ansible-language-server 1.2.1-1 (any) - File List
[08:44:57] <chromas> =ddg zalgo text
[08:44:58] <systemd> https://www.zalgo.org Zalgo Text Generator - Create Glitchy Text Online
[08:45:12] <chromas> ah I didn't know that had a name
[08:45:41] <chromas> inz: is it irssi or your terminal emulator?
[08:48:15] <inz> chromas, irssi; terminal doesn't show most of the mess, but irssi is what goes all wonkers
[08:48:55] <chromas> Time to install Weechat :D
[08:49:24] <inz> I would like to change, but it's a huge undertaking, since my irssi is running a bazillion scripts
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[09:30:40] <janrinok> chromas, nah, 'triacritics' if they existed are just different diacritics. I think diacritics just means 'some additional mark which distinguishes it from the basic letter'.
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[14:13:58] <janrinok> OK, that might have been a local interruption, as everything seems to be back up again now.
[14:15:09] <janrinok> Did anyone else experience that?
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[14:35:04] <chromas> no
[14:35:58] <janrinok> ok, must have been something closer to home
[14:45:39] <Ingar> janrinok: yes it was you
[14:45:53] <Ingar> blame Putin
[14:46:25] <janrinok> Ingar, possibly... :)
[14:48:04] <chromas> some of your packets weren't gdpr compliant
[14:48:46] <janrinok> I can assure you that NONE of my packets were GDPR compliant!
[15:00:47] <Ingar> and NSFW
[15:01:19] <janrinok> almost certainly - they contain comments from users of SN!!!
[15:05:10] <fab23> but they should not be able to break the TLS
[15:14:16] <chromas> wink
[15:14:48] <fab23> 🍿
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[15:39:10] <drussell> Hmm, I added 'Noto Color Emoji' and added it to the list of alternate fonts in HexChat, but it still shows a 0000 mojibake.
[15:40:40] <drussell> 🙄
[15:41:00] <fab23> hm, so wie revert back to ascii emojis then :)
[15:41:04] <fab23> s/wie/we/
[15:43:02] <drussell> I always prefer smilies anyway! :)
[15:43:05] <fab23> If I remember correctly I also never got them fully working in HexChat, only some worked, so I also had to check the log with less to see them. But now in WeeChat/tmux/iTerm2 they work fine so far.
[15:44:09] <requerdanos> the little pictures are showing up in hexchat for me.
[15:44:10] <fab23> for :) ascii is fine, but the popcorn does not work with 7-bit :)
[15:45:06] <fab23> /charset irc or such, so have auto recongnition of utf-8 / iso-latin-1
[15:45:40] <fab23> that worked in HexChat, in WeeChat I have set it to utf-8, works fine for 7-bit ascii as well :)
[15:46:10] <drussell> They show in HexChat in FreeBSD by default for me, and Windows 10 and 11 supposedly include a MS Emoji font called 'Segoe UI Emoji', but this laptop is booted to Windows 7 as the host OS right now.
[15:51:28] <drussell> I just tried pasting one into notepad with that font set, and it just shows whitespace. Not even a mojibake box like normal fonts. charmap.exe just shows one page of blank tiles. Apparently there's something else preventing such an "adcanced" font from actually displaying its bloat.
[15:51:53] <drussell> Anyone got a Seguiemj.ttf from Windows that I can try? LOL
[15:52:25] <drussell> Not that I really care, I'm at about the limit of my time expenditure to see little exasperated or frowny faces... :)
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[19:45:40] <AlwaysNever> I can tell that no emoji is coming throuh to this ISO-8859-1 based locale I have here
[19:45:46] <AlwaysNever> and that is a feature
[19:46:17] <AlwaysNever> I want my charset to be finite and well known, lol
[19:46:28] <requerdanos> unicode is anything but.
[19:48:59] <AlwaysNever> so how is "finite" pronounced in English, like "archive" or like "eclipse"?
[19:50:06] <AlwaysNever> hmm, it seems to be "feeneet", the Internet tells me
[19:50:22] <requerdanos> I don't think it bears much similarity to either of those words.
[19:50:48] <requerdanos> Something like the two words Fie Night, but one word.
[19:50:49] <ted-ious> AlwaysNever: It's fie night.
[19:50:50] <AlwaysNever> requerdanos: I mean the "i" in the seconde sillabe
[19:51:50] <AlwaysNever> oh, ok, so it's "feenhaigt"
[19:52:11] <ted-ious> No.
[19:52:23] <ted-ious> Fy not fee.
[19:52:35] <AlwaysNever> ohhh
[19:52:45] <ted-ious> Fly without the l.
[19:52:51] <AlwaysNever> fighnight
[19:52:59] <requerdanos> that looks right.
[19:53:12] <ted-ious> Yes except nobody would spell that figh. :)
[19:56:28] <AlwaysNever> amazing how some Greeks words entered into English with little distortion, like eclipse, and others like finite had to endure so much distortion
[19:58:01] <requerdanos> Just depends on the path the particular word took, and for how long, and influenced by what, I suppose.