#soylent | Logs for 2025-10-07

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[00:24:56] <systemd> ^ 03It's expected of her
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[07:18:58] <c0lo> https://www.youtube.com
[07:19:00] <systemd> ^ 03Vivaldi’s “Autumn” as a fiddle tune! #violin #fiddle #vivaldi #autumn
[09:14:22] <janrinok> =submit by jan https://www.engadget.com
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[12:30:56] <c0lo> When a crumb gets under a key and your entry point of you program is `static pubic void Main`
[12:33:23] <chromas> I think that's why Windows has Sticky Keys, for crum-stained keyoards
[12:33:56] <Ingar> Quote of the day
[12:37:05] <chromas> he's in a bit of a hairy situation
[12:40:32] <Ingar> "Quantum mechanics studies tiny particles that can be in multiple places at once."
[12:40:36] <Ingar> (sry for the delay)
[12:46:15] <c0lo> I blew that crub off, thanks for the oral support.
[12:46:28] <c0lo> Oh, shit.
[12:49:40] <c0lo> s/oral/moral/
[12:50:02] <c0lo> mmmmm... got it working.
[12:51:44] <Ingar> static pubic void main { oral_support(); }
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[22:44:55] <chromas> We just need to coordinate our LLM and SD runnings so we all take turns and even out the power draw
[22:53:50] <chromas> Looks like he's just saying we shouldn't use coal and nukes because they can't compete with solar and wind with batteries because they generate more electricity than they can sell, but at the same time big data centers will need coal and nukes because wind and solar can't handle the load
[22:57:49] <ted-ious> It's funny that the same people who were happy to take russian money and advocate for getting rid of germany's nuclear power plants are now taking nato money and advocating for nuking russia.
[22:58:21] <chromas> We were always at war with Russia you bigot
[23:57:06] <c0lo> chromas, all he says is: *in 'straya* baseload power will become uneconomic faster than Aussies can build new coal/nuke plants.
[23:57:06] <c0lo> And he is right
[23:58:38] <kolie> build moar nuke power.
[23:58:57] <chromas> They could do it if they really wanted
[23:59:44] <chromas> or just set up wind turbines and harness the power of politicians. we should do that everywhere