<remiliascarlet>
And yes, I deliberately didn't mention FreeBSD, considering they're going to drop x86 from version 15.0, so of course they will go for the older x86_64 versions next.
<serpente>
nice article remiliascarlet, mine is x86_64v1, decade+ cpu
<serpente>
still rox
<remiliascarlet>
Same with mine.
<remiliascarlet>
Although I'm probably going to replace CRUX with OpenBSD on that ThinkPad soon anyway, I think the large amount of compilations has made the CPU a bit exhausted.
<serpente>
now they will kill xmpp on play store, fuck
<serpente>
i always remove playstore and use fdroid, bad that is evil move
<remiliascarlet>
Smartphone cucks get what they deserve.
<remiliascarlet>
I actually think we should support that. The more it happened, the sooner they'll got after the normie "apps" too, the quicker the whole smartphone fad finally dies.
<serpente>
dies?
<remiliascarlet>
Yes?
<serpente>
but people are tottaly enslaved by it
<serpente>
thats what they want
<remiliascarlet>
Yes, and so they were to the Windows-only .NET programs which Microsoft actively made sure couldn't be run on Linux via Wine.
<serpente>
heheheh
<remiliascarlet>
.NET was a very long lasting fad, and then it died.
<serpente>
i hope csharp goes next
<serpente>
sux
<remiliascarlet>
Meh, C# in the current state is just a containment board.
<remiliascarlet>
Preventing at least a percentage of idiots from fucking up other programming languages.
<serpente>
unfortunately its widely used in the game industry
<remiliascarlet>
Only if you count XNA and Unity.
<serpente>
yes
<serpente>
but thats a lot
<remiliascarlet>
XNA is dead, and Unity just killed itself last autumn.
<serpente>
yeah, i saw
<serpente>
they shoot they feet
<remiliascarlet>
Unreal uses C++ or Blueprints, and Godot has its own language.
<serpente>
yes, i use godot to develop my games
<serpente>
gdscript
<remiliascarlet>
I simply make my own engine from scratch.
<serpente>
cool
<remiliascarlet>
I used to use C, but I got segfaults on some machines, so I switched to Zig.
<serpente>
im seeing this ziplang dot org now
<remiliascarlet>
Zig works consistently on all machines. Meanwhile, C segfaults on some machines, and on machines it does work, frame rate is radically different.
<remiliascarlet>
I don't know what I hate more, that online communities got Discordified, or the fact that Discord has completely destroyed the meaning of "server".
<serpente>
true
<serpente>
and the client is fucking chromium wrapper
<remiliascarlet>
A chatroom that exists on a centralized SQL database is not a server! Even Discord's own API's don't call it a "server", they call it "guild" there.
<serpente>
those js electron crap softaware
<serpente>
hehe
<remiliascarlet>
Electron has been a short lived fad, luckily it has mostly died off now.
<remiliascarlet>
And the only programs still using Electron now are those who are so bloated that they're stuck with it.
<remiliascarlet>
Same as what happened with Ruby on Rails. There was a time where everyone had to use it because "PHP sucks", only to then regret having used Ruby on Rails because it sucks even harder, but couldn't change it anymore.
<serpente>
heheh, true, ive did some php
<serpente>
but could not get close to ruby, looked too bad
<remiliascarlet>
I used to use PHP, but I have switched to Go relatively recently.
<remiliascarlet>
Got tired of PHP community's push to big MVC frameworks, the use of composer
<remiliascarlet>
++ , the emphasis on OOP, and so on.
<remiliascarlet>
And Go avoids these mistakes by design.
<serpente>
hate OOP too
<serpente>
im lua guy
<remiliascarlet>
I use Lua to configure Neovim and Prosody, haven't really found any other usecase for it. I was considering LLM (large language models), but I ended up not bothering with it.
<remiliascarlet>
But I'm pretty much all C, Go, and Zig. Nice thing about Zig is that you can have a C codebase, then almost effortlessly port it over to Zig with very few changes.
<remiliascarlet>
And if not, you can use the Zig compiler as a C compiler as well, which has the ability to cross-compile to multiple architectures, operating systems, and even libc implementations.
<remiliascarlet>
So you can compile C code on a glibc distro using the musl library, which adds the advantage of static linking that actually works.
<serpente>
and i really like the multidimensional arrays in lua
<serpente>
crazy shit
<serpente>
gotta now, cya later folks
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<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Hmm, when Tucker asked Putin who blew up the Nord-Stream Pipeline, Putin said "You did". That was actually very funny and very clever. But what I found strange is that no one seems to understand the joke. Even Tucker seemed to miss that one.
<remiliascarlet>
Maybe more people would get the joke if he'd say "Your mom did" instead.
<SiFuh>
Heh
<remiliascarlet>
"Yo mama so fat, she blew up the Nordstream Pipeline with her ass."
<SiFuh>
He was teasing Tucker
<SiFuh>
I reckon ppetrov^ would have gotten the joke
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: https://s3.amazonaws.com/i.snag.gy/3LhctQ.jpg Not sure why but she has been pretty excited about ordering these. She hasn't seen them yet. But apparently she wants to exercise with a Bokken.
<SiFuh>
What I might do, is pick up both a 433 and 330 receiver and this board and test the receiver first before changing the board. Because the board is the same as the one I have so I don't mind having a backup.
<zorz_>
thats clever.
<SiFuh>
They pay a fortune every year. A few months back they saw me doing some wiring in the truck. I have an autogate like them. But I don't want to carry the autogate crap on my keys. I also don't want to replace the battery every time it goes flat. So I wired the remote to my car instead.
<SiFuh>
So as long as the ignition is on, my remote can open and close the gate.
<SiFuh>
Wife says, if someone steals my truck, they can open the gate from inside the truck. I said if they steal my truck, they can reverse through the gate. So it doesn't matter at all
<zorz_>
it should be like this...why to carry the remote on the keys?
<SiFuh>
Her's will be wired up soon as well. But the problem is, I need to rip up carpet and shit to get to a nice power source.
<zorz_>
kansas city shooting.. somewhere else shooting again in 48 hours. Do you in Asia have shootings like this?
<SiFuh>
No
<zorz_>
fucking civilized democracy america
<SiFuh>
I remember a couple of years back someone threw a live grenade out the window in public
<zorz_>
fuckin retards
<SiFuh>
I am guessing they were playing around and acidenta;;y pulled the pin so threw it to save themselves.
<SiFuh>
Guns are easy to get in Asia. Most of use don't bother
<SiFuh>
Thailand has shootings some times.
<SiFuh>
Weapons are not illegal in Thailand
<zorz_>
Man in Athens we have shootings everyday now. Old Chicago seems to be a virgin compared to Athens.
<SiFuh>
The US _mass_ shootings are all politically controlled
<zorz_>
Piraeus port, 13% decline in inbounds..... and they like America and Israel
<SiFuh>
Port ;-)
<SiFuh>
That's where you go if you want to get guns
<SiFuh>
I have a gun, but it is in Thailand. I could bring here to Malaysia ilegally but I prefer not to.
<zorz_>
listen, everybody looks for the big ports but in northern greece where i live Thessaloniki port serves for all of Balkans, Yugoslavia, Bulbaria, Romania etc etc in Balkans they consume lots of Bananas from Ecuador lol
<SiFuh>
I'd not go to a big port for contraband
<zorz_>
Even vice had an episode for this port.
<SiFuh>
Vice is the biggest load of shit ever
<zorz_>
SiFuh: do not carry unlincenced gun.
<SiFuh>
I watched their North Korean bullshit
<zorz_>
I believe so, Vice it is.
<SiFuh>
Guns should never be illegal
<zorz_>
the Island of Crete, is worst than Cisely, the south part of the Island. Guns, drugs... name it .
<SiFuh>
I don't mind registration of guns if you are suspected of a crime, but if you have commited no crime ever, then I think your guns should not be registered
<SiFuh>
Isn't there a CIA base there?
<zorz_>
with unregistered gun, from black market the problem is you dont know where this gun was used, if was used.
<SiFuh>
I understand but you can rebore them
<zorz_>
no
<SiFuh>
Souda Bay
<zorz_>
after Haawai is the bigest US navy base. Suda, or Souda in Greek is at Chania.
<SiFuh>
Ahh that is an NSA base not CIA
<zorz_>
yeap
<SiFuh>
Naval Support Activity Souda Bay
<zorz_>
NSA usually is with British in Acrotyri Cyprus.
<SiFuh>
And no that is not me with those homosexual hands in that video. That is from the shopee site
<SiFuh>
zorz_: You ever see the male media and the male politicians hands? They are all girly and skinny and tiny. Like never done anything in their life. Putin doesn't count. He looks like he can strangle a horse with one hand.
<zorz_>
he speaks chinese, but i understood remote controol
<SiFuh>
That was Chinese?
<SiFuh>
I thought it was English. Let me check
<zorz_>
for us everything is cinese
<SiFuh>
It was English
<SiFuh>
With a silly accent
<SiFuh>
Common here
<zorz_>
The port of Alexandroupolis, north greece is full of CIA, got upgrated 5 years before the war in ukraine. It is the supply port for Ukraine.
<SiFuh>
zorz_: I usually hang out with Tamil Indians. More fun. But I also don't mind to hang out with Malays as long as they shut up about my beer. And I hate hanging out with Indonesians and Chinese.
<zorz_>
i told you israel and its 53 states.
<zorz_>
who talks mandarin over there?
<zorz_>
Singapore?
<SiFuh>
There are three langugages commonly used here
<SiFuh>
From the Ching CHong Land
<SiFuh>
Manadarin is probably the most common and it doesn't even sound like Mandarin.
<SiFuh>
Then Hokkien and then Cantonese
<SiFuh>
Those who are Chinese here and grew up here have horrible pronunciation.
<SiFuh>
It is like comparing Australian/New Zealand English with British English
<zorz_>
New Zealand looks interesting but I think only to watch not to live.
<SiFuh>
The other day I heard the cousing say "Go so mo". I said "It is pronounced, 'Ga sa ma' and by the way, it is impolite to speak this in mainland China"
<SiFuh>
They have never been to China. They think because they can watch Chinese TV that they will have no problems in China. HAHAHA This is far from truth
<zorz_>
have you heard in greece politicians, church fighting over allowing hommosexual to get married.
<SiFuh>
My friend from Penang she is pure Chinese and I was asking her about how she will be able to talk to the people in Shanghai. She was offended saying that she is Chinese she can speak Chinese. When she came back from China I asked her "How was the language?" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
<SiFuh>
She said "I understand them but they can't understand me"
<zorz_>
SiFuh: news i read only in theguardian.com rt.com and reuters.com
<zorz_>
i prefer the journalists of gurdian. still stands.
<SiFuh>
I prefer infowars.com
<SiFuh>
The thing I hate the most about NEWS today apart form the lies and the political agenda shit, is they have an opinion that they want to tell me
<zorz_>
for someone like you, infowars is good. you can critisize the article and decide. The art of critisizing has gone with google.
<SiFuh>
I don't fucking care about their opinion. I just want the facts and nothing else.
<SiFuh>
I want them to be 100% neutral in everything
<zorz_>
100% agree. This is called news.
<SiFuh>
I noticed it back in the 90's. News stories would appear to be neutral but then in Australia they started adding conclusions or end paragraphs. For example...
<zorz_>
one thing i liked living in London was bbc morning news 15 min. and rolling all the morning.
<SiFuh>
A pregnant woman's husband was caught by police after he tried strangling her. He was subdued by a taser. 'Police around the world use tasers to subdue criminals and it has been proven safe'
<SiFuh>
WTF?
<SiFuh>
This was before tasers were approved in Australia
<SiFuh>
My Brother follows the police in Brisbane and records everything. That story was 100% fake. It never actually happened
<SiFuh>
It was created to allow the people to vote yes for police having tasers
<zorz_>
wait wait to read... they called me and i went to wash the car, i am expecting delivery of a new bed on the town home.
<remiliascarlet>
Yes, I'm one of the sages who invented Japanese.
<SiFuh>
Ewww that was just horrible English
<remiliascarlet>
Oh, it looks like somebody stole the "l" from "School". You can still see a white strip where that "l" used to be.
<SiFuh>
It was a joke dude
<remiliascarlet>
I know bitch.
<SiFuh>
The first 1.5 minutes explained everything
<SiFuh>
I ain't watching anymore
<remiliascarlet>
Welcome to YouTube.
<SiFuh>
You can speak more than two languages right?
<remiliascarlet>
Where everyone makes 20 minute long videos for something that can easily fit in just a 10 second clip.
<SiFuh>
Yep, hate how they do that for the advertisements so they can get paid more.
<remiliascarlet>
I speak only 2 languages, but I casually looked into a couple others, but I'm not even close to proficient in these.
<SiFuh>
I speak 3 very well. I speak 2 okay and 2 I am battling with
<remiliascarlet>
The well ones are English, Thai, and Malay?
<SiFuh>
For me the hardest language I have been learning is Vietnamese
<SiFuh>
Yeah Malay is under 'Okay'
<SiFuh>
Thai, Laos and English are my top three
<remiliascarlet>
I've looked into Russian and Chinese lately. Chinese is easy to read, Russian takes more time to read.
<SiFuh>
Actually, I don't speak Malay here, I kind of refuse to since English was a national language here and then they abolished it but still made it legal.
<SiFuh>
Russian and Vietnamese are the two I am battling with.
<SiFuh>
I like both
<remiliascarlet>
Legally abolished language?
<SiFuh>
No abolished it but used legally
<remiliascarlet>
I also know some German phrases like "JAWOHL MEIN FUHRER!!" and "SIEG HEIL!!".
<remiliascarlet>
Abolished legal language?
<SiFuh>
They want to preserve their national identity. It's bullshit really, so they removed English as a national language. But all their legal and political stuff is still in English and still the primary means of banking, corporate, politics and law
<remiliascarlet>
"They want to preserve their national identity." And the Vietnamese kept their French pride, and yet have a strong national identity.
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<SiFuh>
It get's better. Even though they wish to preserve the national identity in Malay language it is now a law in many states to use JAWI (which is a form of Arabic) on all buildings and signs and Malays must learn it.
<remiliascarlet>
I tried to learn Arabic script before, but it looked too much like your average doctor's handwriting.
<SiFuh>
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
<SiFuh>
In 7th grade at high school I always wondered how teachers could tell if medical certificates were fake. In the 90's I was told by someone who works for the Australian government that it is easy, because if you can read it then you know it is fake.
<SiFuh>
I remember when I was in school my brother was always making fake notes from school. The school had my mothers signature on file so they always knew he was faking it.
<SiFuh>
My mother and I both have a first name with the same letter and the same family name of course. So she would always sign S.Lin and so I copied her signature so that mine also being S.Lin was identical to hers.
<SiFuh>
So everytime I wrote a note, I would never same it was from my mother either verbally or written in the note. I'd sign it with my signature. And since it was identical to my mother's on file, they always beleived it was from her
<SiFuh>
same/say
<SiFuh>
I was never caught by the way. But if I did, I could never be considered a liar since I wrote the note for myself and signed it myself and handed it to them and they'd approve it.