<SiFuh>
"...you are being the usual slimy hypocritical asshole... You may have had value ten years ago, but people will see that you don't anymore. "
<SiFuh>
Theo to Richard
<SiFuh>
"But software which OpenBSD uses and redistributes must be free to all (be they people or companies), for any purpose they wish to use it, including modification, use, peeing on, or even integration into baby mulching machines or atomic bombs to be dropped on Australia. "
<SiFuh>
Hahaha
<SiFuh>
"c++ is a pile of crap"
<SiFuh>
I 100% agree
<remiliascarlet>
Somebody I know posted a photo of the official C and C++ books (translated versions into Japanese) side by side, and asked "based on this photo, which one would you rather learn?". That C++ book was at least 8 times as thick.
<SiFuh>
That's like comparing the code for TRON OS with Windows NT'c code
<SiFuh>
NT's*
<remiliascarlet>
Compare code of GNU utilities + Linux kernel together to the OpenBSD source tree, yet another of such comparison.
<SiFuh>
OpenBSD's src tree is super clean
<remiliascarlet>
Exactly!
<SiFuh>
You'd think they had hired a thousand mades to clean a dog house.
<remiliascarlet>
Any GNU source code makes me feel like I want to give up on programming. On the other hand, looking at OpenBSD's source code makes me motivated again.
<remiliascarlet>
Actually not, all it takes is knowing what the hell you're doing.
<SiFuh>
OpenBSD's code is good, the problem that OpenBSD has is not that it doesn't support most hardware but most hardware doesn't support good code.
<remiliascarlet>
This is exactly why at least 99% of the webdev codebases these days are utter garbage, because nobody knows what the hell they're doing anymore.
<remiliascarlet>
Still, in my experience, OpenBSD supports way more hardware than FreeBSD does, which has far more lines of code.
<SiFuh>
Yep, had a discussion about this back at Genesis. They had to hire Malaysians by law. It's kind of racist here. Malaysians means Muslim Malaysian locals of Malaysian decent. They are pretty bad workers. They spend all day praying, eating and gossipping and when it comes to code, they just copy and paste shit until it kind of works
<remiliascarlet>
By the way, if Sun's OpenSolaris was still around today, would you rather use that or FreeBSD if you wanted to use ZFS?
<SiFuh>
OpenSolaris for sure!
<remiliascarlet>
Could you explain why? Just curious.
<SiFuh>
It works
<SiFuh>
I loved the hardware support. You ran launched a GUI that would scan all hardware on your PC. Then email to Solaris what hardware you have that isn't supported and when enough emails came in they'd get around to creating the drivers
<remiliascarlet>
Yesterday, a group of Malaysians got on the train and one of them sat down next to me, so I moved to a different spot. Not to let them sit next to each other, but because the one who sat next to me smelled like poop.
<SiFuh>
The email was automated
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
<remiliascarlet>
I heard that unlike Linux, OpenIndiana actually supports Nvidia cards without problems.
<SiFuh>
I was excited to learn OpenIndiana was created but I didn't like it.
<SiFuh>
It's not the same
<SiFuh>
Alaska Airlines’s faulty Boeing door plug was made in Malaysia—and that’s complicating investigations into why it ripped off mid-flight
<remiliascarlet>
It was supposed to be a continuation to OpenSolaris, so I guess they made some changes?
<SiFuh>
Boeing plane was missing key bolts from door plug in Alaska Airlines incident
<SiFuh>
You know they don't allow Malays to build bridges here because they always collapse
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Yeah, a lot of changes
<remiliascarlet>
From what I understood, that plane was made by "diverse and inclusive" people.
<SiFuh>
Probably flown by
<remiliascarlet>
Aka, people being hired for their skin color, sexual orientation, and ethnicity, rather than merit.
<SiFuh>
A few years back they decided the construction industry needed more local Malaysians and they started to overhaul the industries. After a few building and bridge collapses they returned to hiring Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshians
<remiliascarlet>
Outside the west, we don't hire foreigners for reasons like risks, expenses, and legal stuff, and this is considered "racist". In the west, they don't hire locals to virtue signal, and this is not considered "racist", even though in the former you exclude everyone but your own, whereas in the latter you exclude only your own. This does not compute.
<SiFuh>
This is their prayer times. Takes about 30 minutes each out of their day to go there, wash, pray, change and return to work. Then there are also lunch breaks and smoke breaks. Each time it takes them almost an hour to get back into the motion of work. That is why we don't usually hire them
<SiFuh>
The muslim Indians just throw out a mat and pray at the construction site and then straight back to work
<SiFuh>
The more Islamic the state is the less people work on Friday
<remiliascarlet>
I used to be in the GNU IRC channel before, but when I showed that I'm not a far lefty, they started grouping together and "lecturing" me about how "good" communism is and how "evil" capitalism is, and all that bullshit. But I stayed there for a little while longer, and from then on everything I said got replied with "ooh, so cringe". Even if you were to say "the sky is blue", they'd reply
<remiliascarlet>
with "oh my god, this is so cringe".
<remiliascarlet>
I'm not there anymore, GNU people are a bunch of wankers (if they even have a dick left that is).
<SiFuh>
cringe: To shrink back, as in fear; cower.
<remiliascarlet>
I can actually see now why OpenBSD ships with none of the GNU software.
<remiliascarlet>
Even in the Zig channel they admitted that GNU does make sure to be incompatible with Unix.
<remiliascarlet>
Compare GNU Make to BSD Make for example.
<remiliascarlet>
"Does ReactOS recommend non-free software?" Dude, it's literally ReactOS's goal to be binary compatible with Windows, which is non-free software.
<SiFuh>
Yeah
<remiliascarlet>
That whole conversation has 758 messages, good lord!
<SiFuh>
I like some of the old school moves
<SiFuh>
For example
<SiFuh>
"the copyr^Hleft act has created"
<remiliascarlet>
He's literally a fox who entered a territory of a group of wolves, and thought he could lecture them all in there.
<SiFuh>
He is showing that he was going to write copyright but ^H is the old way to backspace and then writes left.
<remiliascarlet>
^H?
<remiliascarlet>
Oh, you just explained.
<SiFuh>
Hello^H^H^H^H^HBye
<remiliascarlet>
Backslashes are apparently rendered as yen signs on Japanese versions of Windows for whatever reason, so sometimes I would see something like "this game costed my \5000, what a bargain!".
<remiliascarlet>
And here on a non-Windows machine was like "it costed you 5000 backslashes?".
<remiliascarlet>
This doesn't happen anymore these days, probably because most Japanese are on either iOS or Android these days.
<SiFuh>
I taught a class on it back in 2002 and 2004
<remiliascarlet>
CTRL+R. CTRL+D, and CTRL+C all the time.
<SiFuh>
I use ^a ^e ^c ^d ^z probably the most
<remiliascarlet>
^x + ^e and ^l are pretty neat!
<remiliascarlet>
Although I don't have a Cltr key, so can't test undo.
<SiFuh>
Hahaha
<remiliascarlet>
"I hope Microsoft and Google die one day", said some guy sending this via Gmail while waiting for VS Code to open up.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: emacs follows the same
<remiliascarlet>
To me, Emacs is more like an operating system onto itself rather than just a text editor.
<SiFuh>
I wanted to learn emacs and a guy in OpenBSD said "You know how to use the ctrl codes in a terminal, then you already know how to use emacs. They are the same" Paraphrasing
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: My favorite thing is that I can use emacs to mass rename files ;-)
<remiliascarlet>
Last time I tried to learn Emacs, I got so confused by the randomness happening in the terminal, I got frustrated by it and went back to Vim.
<SiFuh>
Hahahahaha
<SiFuh>
For big shit, I use emacs, for tiny shit I use vi
<SiFuh>
or VIM
<remiliascarlet>
Really Richard, I need a text editor to code, not a fucking space ship!
<SiFuh>
One of the CRUX guys uses emacs to talk to me in Telegram.
<SiFuh>
Richard?
<remiliascarlet>
Richard Stallman.
<SiFuh>
I doubt he created it
<remiliascarlet>
The full name is even "GNU Emacs".
<SiFuh>
Stallman may have significantly improved Emacs, but he isn't the inventor. Guy Steele and David Moon are. Stallman only took over development after it had become the standard AI text editor.
<SiFuh>
It was invented by some Guy and a Moon hahaha
<SiFuh>
Hmm, borrow is the wrong word. So many people here in Asia don't seem to understand the difference between borrow and lend
<remiliascarlet>
Sorry to confirm the stereotype, but I too don't get the difference.
<SiFuh>
Lend -> to Borrow <- from
<SiFuh>
You lend me your car, and I have borrowed your car from you
<SiFuh>
To confuse you more. remiliascarlet lent me his car. I borrowed it from remiliascarlet
<SiFuh>
HAHAHA
<SiFuh>
Hey dad my friend wants to borrow my toy. Can I lend it to him?
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh the (Aussie) English teacher for IRC!
<remiliascarlet>
Perhaps not a position you want to be in, because especially the female ones get caught doing rather extremely immoral stuff.
<SiFuh>
How about this
<SiFuh>
I have never ever heard a Thai person ever, use the word 'ever' correctly in a sentence, ever!
<remiliascarlet>
I don't ever.
<SiFuh>
They will says something like "I ever go to Bangkok" and I just shake my head because no matter how much I tell them it is wrong, I still hear it everywhere
<remiliascarlet>
Same with "want" vs "hope" among the vast majority of Japanese people.
<SiFuh>
Example?
<remiliascarlet>
"There are 20 different ice cream flavors to choose from, which one would you hope?"
<SiFuh>
Ahhh
<SiFuh>
Replace hope with like
<remiliascarlet>
Translating 希望 a bit too literally.
<remiliascarlet>
Or "either you get laid off in 3 months, or you sign your resignation now, have any hope?".
<SiFuh>
I Thai person goes to a place one time only and then they would say "I use to go there" which is a common mistake in Thailand. You cna't use 'use to' if you only went once!
<remiliascarlet>
In this case, the actual meaning is "which one do you choose?".
<SiFuh>
You need to go often or regularly and no longer go
<SiFuh>
Hahaha "sign your resignation" we have that in Thailand. This is cool because you don't get fired, you just resign to save face.
<SiFuh>
You can remove "have any hope?" completely. I'd probably say "Choice is yours"
<remiliascarlet>
I think the US is the only place on earth where the employer can just send you a mail completely at random saying "hey, you're fired".
<SiFuh>
up to you :-P
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: No
<SiFuh>
It's a bit of a long story but I will try to explain it super short. To remove fulltime workers, and to reduce the amount of pension oweing in Australia they made so many rules that it was basically impossible for an employer to fire and employee. So the part time work became more and more common to avoid it the rules. Part time workers didn't have a pension. They can be fired instantly.
<remiliascarlet>
Over here, part time isn't as common. If you're a part timer, you're either a student, or an unmarried woman, or a convenience store worker.
<SiFuh>
Then later they created a pool of wealth called superannuation where you pay your own money from your work into an account you can't really touch until you are a certain age and they only have to give you a portion of it for over 10 years because you are suppose to be dead by then. But fortunately they haven't become that strict so you can still get paid until you die
<remiliascarlet>
Oh, and speaking of bad use of English in Asia, this baby clothing store chain: https://www.starvations.jp
<remiliascarlet>
They have recently renamed their shops to "BABYDOLL", but they used to be called "STARVATIONS" until foreigners started making fun of them."
<remiliascarlet>
And the domain name of their old name is still valid too.
<SiFuh>
Strange name
<SiFuh>
Maybe they sell children as food
<SiFuh>
Putin Tucker interview will be released around 10am your time tomorrow
<remiliascarlet>
You know Wendy's right? The Japanese branch of Wendy's once merged with an equivelant Japanese chain called "First Kitchen", so they're now known as "Wendy's First Kitchen", and commonly abbreviated to "Fakkin", which sounds like "fucking".
<zorz_>
SiFuh: is a way to port a package from freebsd to openbsd?
<SiFuh>
Yes, learn to code ;-)
<zorz_>
ok
<SiFuh>
Ports for OpenBSD are heavily patched because OpenBSD does things differently
<SiFuh>
What is the port you are talking about?
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: I have a photo somewhere of some Chinese fireworks that says "Please light under adult"
<remiliascarlet>
zorz_: Compile.
<remiliascarlet>
Yeah, China's (PRC-only perhaps) English is often worse than in the rest of Asia, especially now that they've chased all their foreigners away during the scamdemic on one hand, and Hong Kong not being willing to help Mainland China on the other hand.
<zorz_>
remiliascarlet: bonjour.
<remiliascarlet>
zorz_: こんばんは
<SiFuh>
I saw a lot of dyslexic signs in China. Carp becomes Crap. Menu become Meun
<remiliascarlet>
This happens a lot in Japanese as well.
<SiFuh>
When I asked Serge about it, he said they see characters as one so the letters in English just blend together
<remiliascarlet>
s/Japanese/Japan
<remiliascarlet>
And perhaps Taiwan, which is kinda Japanified China anyway.
<SiFuh>
So basically the writing system on China (And Japan as you say) are the cause for the dyslexia
<SiFuh>
Although I don't think Japan would be as bad as China since you still use Hirogana and Katakana
<remiliascarlet>
Rather, most of us here don't read English alphabet as fluently.
<SiFuh>
I like the cyrillic alphabet
<SiFuh>
But I do wonder how anyone can read Georgian
<SiFuh>
Or Hindi
<remiliascarlet>
The speed of your average CJK person to read English letters can be compared to that of a westerner who just learned to read Hiragana.
<remiliascarlet>
++ to read Hiragana.
<SiFuh>
Reminds me of when I was teaching myself to read Thai
<SiFuh>
Or cyrillic for that matter
<remiliascarlet>
I learned Cyrillic by accident.
<SiFuh>
Адрес Телефон
<remiliascarlet>
I was figuring out how to make learning alphabets easier, and ended up learning to read Cyrillic as I was implementing code for that.
<SiFuh>
Haha and I like how they use the same words as English in certain cases ;-)
<remiliascarlet>
I almost learned Hangul, but all those different vowels that look literally like just a single stroke put me off.
<SiFuh>
I didn't get put off. I got lazy
<remiliascarlet>
I also learned Greek alphabet through the same project, but then I ended up unlearning it because apart from Greek people (who I never see online anywhere), mathematicians, and zorz_, nobody uses Greek alphabet.
<SiFuh>
So basically your saying zorz_ is not useful?
<SiFuh>
I think Greek is important if you are trying to study the bible though
<remiliascarlet>
If he greets us in French, and does the rest of the conversations in English, he's indeed not that useful for retaining Greek alphabet knowledge.
<SiFuh>
Hahaha
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: I use to say hello in Japanese when I lived in Kyrgyzstan. The girls who worked at the shop where I buy beer started studying Japanese just to speak to me. Hahaha They never knew I was an English speaker
<zorz_>
remiliascarlet: hahaa greek alphabet better not to know, ones you get learning greek words you already sick :Pp
<remiliascarlet>
The common stereotype in Japan is that Japanese is only spoken by Japanese, Korean only by Koreans, Chinese only by Chinese, and English only by the entire rest of the planet.
<SiFuh>
I like Japanese language
<SiFuh>
I should re-learn it again
<remiliascarlet>
The best part about Asian languages is that they're not European languages.
<SiFuh>
I think Kanji needs to be scrapped (Wow, I used scrapped correctly)
<remiliascarlet>
Maybe except for Singlish.
<remiliascarlet>
Kanji will never be scrapped.
<SiFuh>
Mandarin seems to be of West African decent
<SiFuh>
Kanji has its uses though. You can read Chinese Characters in a Japanese way
<remiliascarlet>
Americans who occupied Japan for a few years even tried to replace the entire writing system with just English alphabet, because the yankies thought that "nobody can possibly read Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji", and sent out a test nationwide to prove it, only to be proven wrong, as the vast majority of the people passed this test easily.
<SiFuh>
HAHAHA
<remiliascarlet>
So instead they simplified the Kanji and reduced the amount in common use, only to have the common use Kanji list grow again over time.
<SiFuh>
Here in Malaysia it was all written in English alphabet. But the Chinese ended up changing it. So China is now Cina
<SiFuh>
You can still see the old signs in British English in places
<SiFuh>
Temerluh is now Temerloh
<SiFuh>
No longer do we go to the city, we go to the siti
<SiFuh>
All English words are now spelt as they sound farmasi, klinik, tol zon and so on
<remiliascarlet>
Good!
<SiFuh>
In a way yes
<remiliascarlet>
Reading English is often unlike what it's actually pronounced like.
<remiliascarlet>
Although to admit it, the questions they used in the test which he shows on the screen on 6:54 are very easy.
<remiliascarlet>
"When you're sick, you should see the { health, death, doctor, danger }."
<remiliascarlet>
"In the morning, the sun goes up from { winter, east, rain, above }."
<remiliascarlet>
Clearly the test didn't check for your intelligence.
<SiFuh>
No idea what the second last sentence is about
<SiFuh>
Oh, I see, you posted a virus link
<remiliascarlet>
No virus links.
<remiliascarlet>
Maybe a "viral video", but not even that.
<SiFuh>
Omicron
<SiFuh>
Multiple choice always uses two that are insanely stupid and two that could be correct
<SiFuh>
If you know this, then you just can randomnly tick the remaining two and the odds of you passing are quite high.
<remiliascarlet>
In this case it's always 3 that are obviously bullshit, and 1 that's obviously correct.
<remiliascarlet>
But I can't blame them, the goal was about readability, not cocknitivity.
<SiFuh>
I don't want Romanization though
<SiFuh>
I prefer removing Kanji
<SiFuh>
Then I don't need this character on my gi 忍
<SiFuh>
In 2014, Nokia sold its phone division to Microsoft, which quickly phased it out.
<SiFuh>
Nokia phones were considered dead until HMD, a company formed by several ex-employees of Nokia, acquired the Microsoft mobile phone business in 2016 and revived the brand.
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<SiFuh>
χψω is back
<SiFuh>
I'd like to see a Tucker Xi and a Tucker JongUn interview
<SiFuh>
How about a Tucker & Dale vs. Evil interview?
<SiFuh>
Yep, I want an apiary here but too many people have Wi-Fi so the bees can't find their way home. They end up in your house at night time and we call even have a name for them 'Zombie Bees'
<zorz_>
man the planet depends on bees.
<SiFuh>
Exactly
<SiFuh>
I don't think it is mites. I think it is chemicals, GMO and wireless networking
<zorz_>
all the plants reproduce because of bees
<SiFuh>
No
<zorz_>
ok No
<SiFuh>
All the foods we love to eat are because of bees.
<SiFuh>
Without bees our food will be shit
<SiFuh>
Many plants don't require bees
<SiFuh>
Kind of offtopic but still being on topic. I have a greenhouse. I just blow a fan at the chilli trees and they pollinate themselves. They need to be shaken. Chilli needs bees or you must manually do it
<SiFuh>
On topic, there are many plants you can eat that require zero pollination.
<zorz_>
On topic.. openbsd runs quite well.
<SiFuh>
No that is off topic
<zorz_>
hahaha
<SiFuh>
What was that idiot moron guys name? Famous scientist?
<SiFuh>
Forget it. Einstein
<SiFuh>
Albert Einstein supposedly once said or wrote, reading: “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would only have four years of life left.”
<SiFuh>
If he did say it, I would disregard it because he was a blithering idiot
<SiFuh>
He was probably reading what someone else wrote.
<zorz_>
you do not need Einstein to tell you this. use common sense.
<SiFuh>
I do
<SiFuh>
He's a moron and everything he says he stole from someone else
<zorz_>
basically what scientist are afraid of now is the climate chnge. The melting of the ice hides unkown viruses
<SiFuh>
Don't listen to that shit
<SiFuh>
Climate change is a known lie to enslave mankind
<zorz_>
SiFuh: yes he stole from a greek mathematician too. i do not recall his name.
<SiFuh>
Everything he vomited from his mouth was nonsense or theft
<SiFuh>
First full motorcycle I built from ground up. Parts ordered from around the world. Suzuki GSX-R 750 1992
<SiFuh>
I was drinking a Hollandia beer. Father comes out and sees me drinking it and says "You are an alcoholic. Alcholics are useless and lazy. One day you will end up dead laying in the grass with ants eating you"
<SiFuh>
I pulled the cover off the GSX-R I just finished building and said "You see that? 7 months to build it. I was powered by beer" and my father walked away defeated
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<zorz_>
:-)
<SiFuh>
My father hates European beer. I have given him beer from all over Europe and he still prefers the Australian shit beers
<SiFuh>
Everyone of my friends and my family can't understand why a XXXX is better than Weihenstephaner to my father
<SiFuh>
That is like a preschool drawing of a house compared to Davinci's works
<SiFuh>
But what is worse is he became a cider drinker... Yuck
<zorz_>
cider???
<SiFuh>
Cat piss with alcohol him it
<SiFuh>
in it*
<zorz_>
hahaha
<SiFuh>
My mother drinks more styles of alcohol than me. I remember my father offered her one and she said "No way! I don't want that"
<SiFuh>
hahaha
<SiFuh>
I use to always bring one or two 500 ml cans for my mother every night when I was in Australia.
<SiFuh>
She and I have same beer taste
<SiFuh>
My sister use to pinch my beer also. Her excuse is I was using her refrigerator. But that is her stupid thinking. The refrigerator was left at my home because it was rubbish and it was running off of my electricity
<zorz_>
haha
<SiFuh>
She's an idiot
<SiFuh>
I won't talk to her because she is an idiot
<SiFuh>
Basically, I only talk to my mother, my flat-head brother and email my father.
<SiFuh>
I avoid pretty much everyone else
<SiFuh>
But I won't talk to my father. Just email only
<zorz_>
move back in Australia :Pp
<SiFuh>
In Australia I rarely talk to them. Just my brother I shout at and my mother
<SiFuh>
Shout at my brother, not my mother. I talk to my mother
<SiFuh>
Thought I should clarify that
<zorz_>
that is why i am telling you move back to Au.
<SiFuh>
Why?
<SiFuh>
So I don't talk to them when there?
<zorz_>
no to make up relationships.
<SiFuh>
I cannot and can never get along with them.
<dlcusa>
Wow! #crux is q-u-i-e-t! No community happening there at this time.
<SiFuh>
dlcusa: Yeah, I saw that too
<dlcusa>
Maybe some social needs to go there? But then it has to be decided which is fit.
<SiFuh>
Heh, I think the short sighted thinking of a particular member or two basically turned it into a black hole
<SiFuh>
I know that some members joined because and stayed because of the conversing
<dlcusa>
Then this is a necessary part of the correction. Carry on!
<SiFuh>
Yes, I saw it (predicted) when I created this channel
<dlcusa>
You're well known in these parts as one very canny guy.
<SiFuh>
CRUX will be fine if they can find crux-social as well as crux.
<SiFuh>
Yeah, I agree with the canny part. Not a word I'd use
<dlcusa>
It's become uncommon, true.
<SiFuh>
uncanny is common in Australia
<dlcusa>
Somehow that seems unavoidable.
<SiFuh>
I think it was remiliascarlet and I that caused a CRUX member to tell us to take a hike from the channel
<dlcusa>
Well, it the solution was social or announce. #crux is now effectively #crux-announce.
<SiFuh>
Heh
<SiFuh>
All we can hope for now is that CRUX users find CRUX-social to stick around
<dlcusa>
Word-of-er,-mouth is the best advertising.
<SiFuh>
It was pretty obvious that those who stuck around liked joinging the conversations. Although much more sane than in here.
<SiFuh>
Here is free speech so it is kind of offensive and random
<dlcusa>
It IS helpful to be able to find the #crux discussion isolated from the non-#crux discussion.
<SiFuh>
I actually kind of wish I never enabled whitequark logging when I see some of the conversations ;-)
<dlcusa>
Maybe that reality prevents the true excesses, though.
<SiFuh>
Maybe, but who wants to hang around a dead channel?
<SiFuh>
Not sure, I have kind of let it rip without biting my tongue
<dlcusa>
Right. Look for the news and go to a social hangout channel.
<dlcusa>
Later...
<SiFuh>
What if crux-bot came here?
<SiFuh>
They already created a devel channel so they could talk without the users interfering then they wanted us out for talking to much in the standard channel ;-)
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: "I think it was remiliascarlet and I that caused a CRUX member to tell us to take a hike from the channel" More specifically about us calling out the lethal injections for what they are, and jaeger didn't like that.
<remiliascarlet>
Most of #crux-social is basically the new #crux and new #openbsd-social combined into 1.
<remiliascarlet>
Some guy that started with a "j".
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: Holy fuck!
<SiFuh>
Yes but not jaeger. He and I have been friends since like ever
<remiliascarlet>
Didn't know they use euro's in China.
<SiFuh>
Heh
<SiFuh>
Not everyone speaks English in Europe
<remiliascarlet>
Neither does everyone speak Chinese there.
<SiFuh>
My wife doesn't know I can
<SiFuh>
I've been hiding it since 2008 haha
<remiliascarlet>
You're not really honest with her.
<SiFuh>
Oh I am honest, I just never told her
<remiliascarlet>
She probably isn't to you either, so it's OK.
<SiFuh>
Dude, I hear everything she says and I can read every message on her phone
<remiliascarlet>
Not surprising for someone from one of the 5 eyes countries.
<SiFuh>
It's a Muslim country and everyone in this town knows everyone.
<SiFuh>
Hahaha two days ago, I was heading to the mechanic to give some red envelope money (Chinese new year thing) to the mechanics that let me borrow their workshop for a few days. Someone blasted their horn at me and I didn't do anything wrong. Then they followed me all the way. So I jumped out the car and shouted "You want to give me your Honda for free right? I will take it". Then the window rolled down
<SiFuh>
and my friend shouted "What you doing here?" Hahaha
<SiFuh>
"Were you scared?" "No, I thought you wanted to give me your Honda" "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA"
<SiFuh>
Hope it rains tomorrow
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<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: I have never lied to my wife
<SiFuh>
I have always spoken the truth
<SiFuh>
I just don't tell her everything
<SiFuh>
For example, I never told her how many times I use the toilet in a day
<remiliascarlet>
I use it a few times a day, only once a week to poop (and the amount is tiny too), because there's no junk to poop out.
<SiFuh>
Wow
<SiFuh>
Always wanted to know that
<SiFuh>
HAHAHA
<SiFuh>
Ever since I convereted to meat only, it takes longer and nothing comes out
<SiFuh>
So I overdose on chilli
<remiliascarlet>
Can't believe how somebody made a 45 minute video about how Norway became rich, just to basically say "because of the oil".
<SiFuh>
You saw my telegram conversation above
<SiFuh>
4 minutes fo 8 words
<SiFuh>
Anything over 10 minutes they can get higher pay
<SiFuh>
So many videos are useless nonsense and only 10 seconds of real data
<remiliascarlet>
I can't even type on a smartphone without making myself look like a total dyslectic.
<remiliascarlet>
Yeah, because ad revenue and sponsorships.
<SiFuh>
I battle with hers. It auto capitalizes everything and adds the punctuation and spell checks and ... I end up fighing with it
<remiliascarlet>
And ad revenue is the main reason why no alt tech platform has ever been able to take over YouTube.
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<SiFuh>
I know when to use a capital letter and punctuation and I don't need to be auto-corrected.
<remiliascarlet>
I really miss the old YouTube from 2006, when everyone made videos just for fun, rather than for profit.
<SiFuh>
I miss compfused.com
<remiliascarlet>
Nico Nico Douga went through a similar thing, although there are still plenty of for fun creators there, many have since moved to YouTube to make videos for profit.
<remiliascarlet>
There has been a soccer match between Japan and Iran, which is filled in the "popular" section on JewTube, and I don't care.