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<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: I heard the Dero devs are all triplejabbed.
<SiFuh>
Probably
<remiliascarlet>
Also, in Japanese, "Dero" means "get the fuck out".
<SiFuh>
Cool. I met a guy in Chengdu, he was from Germany and his name was Bodoh. I laughed and said "Don't go to Malaysia, your name means idiot"
<remiliascarlet>
Internationalization is hard.
<SiFuh>
There was one I heard but I never verified. Chalart in Thai means genius and but the pronunciation is like "fsck you" in Malay
<remiliascarlet>
I don't think Japanese has an equivelant to "fuck you". Perhaps the closest you can get is "baka yarou" (馬鹿野郎), which means more like "you fucking idiot".
<remiliascarlet>
Yes, the 2nd is what I keep pointing out for years and years. Those same people who are warning for a catastrophic cyber attack are the ones who incentivice you to use the most bloated frameworks possible in the most inefficient ways possible, and convince you that the correct way of doing things is apparently "outdated and unsafe".
<remiliascarlet>
So what's their solution to that? Sell them Cloudflare, and even more abstractions too.
<remiliascarlet>
"The kids are miserable!" "Just cut off their penises or tits then." "The kids are even more miserable now!" "Give them medication."
<remiliascarlet>
Spoiler alert: medication is making them even more miserable.
<SiFuh>
Curry beef for breakfast since I haven't eaten in 2 days
<SiFuh>
Wow, can walk around and talk to NPCs. Hmm, can do that anyway. just go outside
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: Karameru, he makes all sorts of short animated clips. The humor is extremely random.
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: No need to take a pill to lower your IQ, just go to the #openbsd-social channel, and talk about Monero or torrents to one of the operators there.
<remiliascarlet>
You can lower your IQ that way at no cost.
<remiliascarlet>
If they're not there at the moment, being positive about Monero and/or torrents around any random leftist extremist will achieve the same effect.
<SiFuh>
There was an Indian guy arguing with me about global warming in the pub the othere day. I said it is stupid because 0.04% of our atmosphere is CO2 and that 11% of that, so 0.0044% is from humans. It's called a greenhouse gas for a reason. Plants need it. So he said well what about Nitrogen. We have stop Nitrogen because too much will kill us. I said too much Oxygen will kill us. Too much of anything
<SiFuh>
will and besides. Plants need nitrogen. He then asks how much in atmosphere then? I said the normal amount, 78%. He was shocked. I saw his face change. I said we probably need nitrogen more than oxygen :-P
<SiFuh>
There was another guy who walked in with a Hemmingway book. He just started talking to me about US education and I looked at him and said "What?", sarcastically. This guy starts talking US politics and knew nothing of what is actually happenening today. So when I started educated him on recent events. He picked up the book and said "Too complicated, better I read my book" and turned away.
<SiFuh>
I had only mentioned that the LGBTQ mind disease was encroaching into the schools and children's genitals will be chopped off left, right and centre. All because of a communist type agenda
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: As I said before, environ-MENTAL-ists really hate plants.
<remiliascarlet>
I'd rather say let's save the oceans first, because there's more ocean than trees on this planet, and it's full of plastic waste these days.
<remiliascarlet>
The fish eat it, and it ends up at the plates of humans around the world.
<remiliascarlet>
I don't really see as many trees being littered in plastic.
<remiliascarlet>
But instead of cleaning up the oceans, what do they do? They glue themselves to the roads.
<remiliascarlet>
And glue is a toxic waste too.
<remiliascarlet>
There should be a law that says that if somebody glues themselves to the road, then they are considered part of the road, and therefore you can drive them over penalty free. I bet they will suddenly stop gluing themselves to the roads when that happens.
<remiliascarlet>
I don't know if I showed you this channel before, but this guy understands the Nintendo 64 better than the entire Nintendo 64 team at Nintendo and Sillicon Graphics combined: https://youtube.owacon.moe/channel/UCuvSqzfO_LV_QzHdmEj84SQ
<remiliascarlet>
Recommended channel if you need to find motivation to make your own video game.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Well, technically you shouldn't swerve for a cat or a dog on the road, so why not apply that to the idiots that use oil for their glue, their buttons, their shoes, the machines that make their clothes, their plastice reflective vest....
<remiliascarlet>
I'd rather save dogs and cats than I would save those idiots, because at least dogs and cats are more intelligent than they are.
<remiliascarlet>
You won't see a dog going into a grosseries store, pouring all the milk on the floor, painting the entire meat section with red paint, and yell "you're all murdering those poor animals!".
<SiFuh>
If only I could say, it was from hitting a climate cultist
<remiliascarlet>
If you tell me I'm confusing vegans with climate cultists, that's because they're interchangeable. I heard somewhere in America, there was some pro-Palestine protest where they were promoting "climate justise" and "stop eating meat", none of which has anything to do with Palestine..
<SiFuh>
I identify as a Gherkin. I want all vegans charged with premeditated murder.
<remiliascarlet>
So compiling the Dolphin emulator and syncing the Monero block chain at the same time is a pretty bad idea.
<SiFuh>
Yep
<SiFuh>
65Glmdb/
<SiFuh>
65GB
<remiliascarlet>
That's tiny, because last I checked the blockchain is about 120 GiB.
<remiliascarlet>
Right now it's 173 GiB.
<SiFuh>
By the way, you getting the full or the stripped?
<remiliascarlet>
I guess full, whichever is the default.
<remiliascarlet>
Pro tip: if you're having spareribs for dinner, try not to marinade them. They're even more delicious without marinade than with.
<SiFuh>
How are they spare?
<SiFuh>
I don't know any animal that walks around with spare ribs
<remiliascarlet>
They do have ribs.
<SiFuh>
But I am pretty sure none are spare
<remiliascarlet>
They're spare after they got turned into food.
<SiFuh>
Maybe that is what happened in the bible. God came down and asked Adam if he had any spare ribs and adam ripped one of his out and handed it to God.
<remiliascarlet>
Sounds like God (if he/she even exists at least) had a very nice meal a billion years ago.
<SiFuh>
"Waiter there's a fly in my soup." Klaus Anal-Schwab "I know"
<SiFuh>
A billion?
<remiliascarlet>
Or whatever long ago that book says.
<remiliascarlet>
"There are 3 types of programmers: good developers, mediocre developers, and Javascript developers."
<remiliascarlet>
By "Javascript developers", this includes anything where the JS dev mentality plays a big role, like Python, Java, and Rust.
<SiFuh>
There are only three types of programmers. Theo DeRaadt, me and everyone else, well they just suck at it.
<remiliascarlet>
As much as I enjoy modifying OpenBSD and Suckless source code (even though I disagree with their coding style, but the beauty of C), one thing I never liked about the OpenBSD userbase is the idolization of Theo and co., to the point that they consider everything that doesn't come from these individuals to be a disaster to humanity.
<remiliascarlet>
s/but the beauty of C/but that's the beauty of C
<remiliascarlet>
And yes, I said it! The fact C programmers disagree with coding styles a lot is exactly what makes C so beautiful. Because your code should be written the way you like to write it, and not the way the compiler dictates you to write, like with Go, Zig, Rust, and other modern languages.
<SiFuh>
I still think they all suck
<SiFuh>
Fscking people are so unreliable. Everyone keeps asking me to go jungle with them. But everytime I have a seat available, none of them can go
<SiFuh>
So I guess I will be going without a spotter on the 20th
<remiliascarlet>
Just go to the jungle alone then!
<remiliascarlet>
I've never met a single reliable person in my life, which motivated me to solve my problems by myself all the time.
<remiliascarlet>
In the end, even the most social person on the face of the earth is selfish as fuck.
<SiFuh>
Yeah, well you got no choice. Your coming here to spot for me
<SiFuh>
Give you driving lessons on the side of a mountain with pot-holes bigger than PRIUS.
<SiFuh>
Good thing you eat meat, because you will be eating a dead animal out of some cans
<remiliascarlet>
And I do agree that most code written these days sucks. Imagine having hardware getting faster every single year, and at the same time software gets slower every single week.
<SiFuh>
And you should know metric. So you can tell me how far away the tyres are from the cliff face
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: That is how I see it and have seen it since 1996
<SiFuh>
Here they use imperial
<remiliascarlet>
I've only been seeing it since the 2010s, but then again, age differences.
<remiliascarlet>
In Malaysia?
<remiliascarlet>
First time I heard that.
<SiFuh>
I give them the measurements in metric, and the fucking retarded labours convert everything to imperial
<SiFuh>
labourers
<remiliascarlet>
I really thought it was only the US, and the UK only using part imperial and part metric.
<SiFuh>
I will say 2000mm and some will say 200 cm, others will say 2 metres. But the majority will say 79 inches or 78 inches.
<remiliascarlet>
Or rather, part metric and part weird alien shit.
<SiFuh>
And then they wonder why their shit doesn't fucking fit and I am screaming abuse at the cock heads
<remiliascarlet>
You told me that Malaysians tend to be very obese, right? Americans are very obese too, and both use imperial instead of metric. Could this be related?
<SiFuh>
Anyways, the spotter pretty much just sits in the passenger seat and does nothing until called upon to answer a question.
<SiFuh>
HAHAHAHA
<SiFuh>
I like that
<remiliascarlet>
"You're eating too many grams of sugar, stop it!" "How many galons is that?"
<SiFuh>
You mean pounds (lbs)
<remiliascarlet>
Whatever they use in imperial.
<SiFuh>
Metric is a nicer system
<remiliascarlet>
The only time I use imperial is for screen sizes, since that's standard worldwide anyway.
<SiFuh>
~Based on a drop of water, at sealeve at 32 celsius
<SiFuh>
sea level*
<remiliascarlet>
Metric is just superior.
<remiliascarlet>
Everything is base 10.
<SiFuh>
Yeah, because monarchs are fucking stupid retards with money
<remiliascarlet>
1 m = 10 dm = 100 cm = 1000 mm = 10000 nm
<SiFuh>
I don't like base 10 but it does what I need
<remiliascarlet>
Meanwhile, how many inches are there in a foot?
<lavaball>
great. thanks. i just looked through the man page.
<lavaball>
oh, i clicked anyway. funnier than your first link.
<SiFuh>
I don't think rsync has ever had resume
<lavaball>
rsync does. open doesn't.
<SiFuh>
Yeah but you need a partial directory or something
<lavaball>
never needed anything besides --append.
<lavaball>
doesn't matter.
<SiFuh>
--append This causes rsync to update a file by appending data onto the end of the file, which presumes that the data that already exists on the receiving side is identical with the start of the file on the sending side.
<SiFuh>
Seems a bit silly though. Data corruption possibility?
<SiFuh>
Note: prior to rsync 3.0.0, the --append option worked like --append-verify