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<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: "Are you upset because you are a xenophobe according to that US White House Resident, Bidet?" Sounds like I missed yet another piece of comedy.
<remiliascarlet>
I haven't been following the news at all as of late, I had better things to do.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Don't blame you
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<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: Zoomers are so dumb... I asked somebody younger to meassure their cat's neck size and back size so I can buy the right sized harnas for her birthday. She told me the neck is 12 cm, and the back is 15 cm. To which I couldn't believe, because I know her cat is much bigger than mine, and mine is 24 cm in the neck and back is 34 cm. After a half hour she finally discovered that her
<remiliascarlet>
measuring string kind of thing has the US metric system on one side, and the real metric system on the other side.
<SiFuh>
US Imperial system on one side and the Metric system on the otherside*
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: You made me laugh
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<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Hahaha "They can't even find the US on a map. College is just a retard camp" -- Jeff Berwick
<remiliascarlet>
Except she didn't call it "US imperial" and "metric", but just "small size" and "big size".
<SiFuh>
Hahaha
<remiliascarlet>
And she has a Masters degree, and doing Doctriate right now, mind you!
<SiFuh>
I have one too. I just used my printer
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<remiliascarlet>
I didn't even bother printing out, simply because I don't need one. But could come in handy if you want to ever work for a huge cooperation, which are all currently woking themselves out of business anyway.
<SiFuh>
I used mine
<SiFuh>
No longer carry one though because I kind of left that world
<remiliascarlet>
Won't they check with the school or government?
<SiFuh>
I want to learn blacksmithing. From the ground/river to the forge
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: No, most businesses can't
<remiliascarlet>
Sounds fun.
<remiliascarlet>
What if they say "can you bring the original instead of a copy?"?
<remiliascarlet>
Can you just get away with saying "I lost it" or something?
<SiFuh>
Actually, I registered a company in Australia back in the 90's then made myself a certificate and then closed the company. Just to have a legal certificate ;-)
<remiliascarlet>
How does that have to do with a university degree?
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Making an original is not difficult. You just need to know the sheep skin/paper it is printed on. The font style. As in MIT you need to learn the guy who writes the names on because his is unique. Then you need to make a press and a stamp. Find out which people were in charge or directing at that particular year and copy it ;-)
<SiFuh>
Also you need to know the size of the diploma
<SiFuh>
And you can buy the folder online or from the university itself.
<SiFuh>
Most businesses don't care for anything but the Diploma.
<SiFuh>
Some ask for other documents like what you studied and your report. But that isn't common
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: I thought you were building a clean musl ISO on a single-core machine, where the absence of a -j1 flag in `make bootstrap` would not be detectable. Both `make bootstrap` and `make -j1 DESTDIR=$PKG install` would use a single core on your machine.
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: No, I am building a clean musl ISO on a dual core machine, where I have set it to single core now.
<SiFuh>
That is old news anyway. I already did that, installed it, booted it. Now I am doing a full iso build on the clean system. I have been recorded every step I make.
<SiFuh>
recorded/recording
<SiFuh>
Hahah here is a fun one for you remiliascarlet Did you record the new record you broke? Was it a record? Did you enjoying listening to the latest Kingsman record?
<farkuhar>
At least some of the recent activity around building a clean musl ISO was inspired by emmett1's acquisition of a new Thinkpad. Meanwhile, my six-month-old refurbished Thinkpad is already experiencing intermittent hardware issues.
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: After my screen died for my main PC and I took for warranty repair
<SiFuh>
My MSI laptop screen died exactly the same way.
<SiFuh>
The screen on my main machine has a 3 year warranty. But the laptop has a 1 year warranty
<SiFuh>
On 11th of May, I will drive the laptop to KL to get a quote and get it repaired
<SiFuh>
Fucking shits me. Why couldn't they both die the same time. Why has to be a fortnight apart
<farkuhar>
1: when running on battery power a few weeks ago, the microphone inexplicably deactivated itself, and didn't come back online until I rebooted while plugged in. 2: My USB ports aren't waiting for security key events with the appropriate timeout, and as a result I lost the ability to do 2FA in the browser. 3: The screen went blank and would not wake up, when I pinched the laptop by the front-left corner and carried it to another room.
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: You don't deserve a laptop
<SiFuh>
Picking/pinching a laptop by the screen is just caveman shit.
<SiFuh>
If I was in the room when you were about to do that, I'd shout so loud, you'd shit your pants "WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING!!!!!!"
<SiFuh>
I do that to my wife when she wiggles anything out of a socket. Like USB plugs out of a USB port. "You put it straight out. YOU NEVER WIGGLE IT" Hahaha
<SiFuh>
put/pull*
<SiFuh>
And I am even worse when someone is milliseconds away from putting a fucking fingerprint on my screens
<SiFuh>
We were at the bank, and the lady had a touch screen laptop. I was like "Huh" and "oooooohh" and "Oh nooo" and "I can't stand this anymore" everytime she'd touch it.
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: I wasn't pinching by the screen. My grip was on the keyboard half of the laptop, and the screen had already gone blank. But after moving it to the other room, the screen failed to light up again, no matter what keyboard or touchpad actions I tried.
<SiFuh>
Ooohh most common cause, you MB bended
<SiFuh>
Least common cause, the connector for the screen move
<SiFuh>
Although Thinkpads are pretty strong.
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: You didn't try to SSH in when the screen went black did you?
<farkuhar>
So, yeah, there's probably a lot of material fatigue in this refurbished hardware. I hope emmett1 has better luck with his device, lest all this work on a clean musl ISO be undone by a simple hardware failure.
<SiFuh>
I don't think emmett1 has a thinkpad
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: I don't run an SSH server on the laptop, it's strictly a client device.
<SiFuh>
00:37:09 [emmett1> i got a new (used) thinkpad few days ago, and setup crux on it
<SiFuh>
Oh he does
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: "Hahah here is a fun one for you remiliascarlet Did you record the new record you broke? Was it a record? Did you enjoying listening to the latest Kingsman record?" I don't understand what that means.
<remiliascarlet>
farkuhar: In general, any ThinkPad newer than 2019 sucks. Any laptop from any other brand newer than 2015 sucks in the same way.
<remiliascarlet>
Any laptop newer than 2008 sucks, but not all the way yet.
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: Me opens zi newz. Me sees zi end of zi wurld as usual. Me turns off zi newz.
<remiliascarlet>
I know when I was still a child, every time I saw "the news", it was always overwhelmingly negative, so I didn't like watching it. Now that I'm an adult, "the news" is still always overwhelmingly negative, and I still don't like watching it.
<dlcusa>
SiFuh, remiliascarlet: the noun "record" referring to audio media has been superseded by "LP" (for long play) for so long, I'm not surprised by that incomprehension. So did "Louie, Louie" set any record (highest level of achievement)? I don't think it ever led to another record (LP).
<dlcusa>
Technically, "LP" is a big 33 RPM disk with a half dozen or so tracks on each side. A "single" is a much smaller 45 RPM disk with one track on each side.
<dlcusa>
In the beginning they were called "phonograph records".
<dlcusa>
And in the beginning the were large 78 RPM disks with one track per side.
<dlcusa>
And I was wrong--there were many other records, with "The Jolly Green Giant" probably the most memorable.
<SiFuh>
dlcusa: When The Jolly Green Giant came out my father bought it on a 45 vinyl. After the shop called The Jolly Green Giant realised the song was about them. They sued The Kingsman. And all the Vinyls had to be recalled. My father was one of those people who refused to return it. We still have that 45 today.
<dlcusa>
What did Ike say about the military-industrial-complex, again?
<SiFuh>
Although he chose to join so he wouldn't be drafted
<SiFuh>
Being drafted you go where they tell you. He chose to join so he could choose where he wanted to go. So he joined the Navy so he'd not have to kill anyone.
<SiFuh>
The draft in the US should be illegal for foreign wars.
<SiFuh>
I'd have to say the most famous Australian Vietnam War song would be Khe Sanh
<SiFuh>
I often here it in many bars around Asia. You can always tell the Aussie vets because they stand up and cry
<SiFuh>
I liked it. I added it to my collection of keepers ;-)
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: “Oncology, it is our new Covid,” Bourla said. “We did what we did with Covid. We are very proud to have saved the world but it is behind us now, we want to do once more and I think oncology is our best chance to do it.”
<SiFuh>
This guy needs to be hanged
<SiFuh>
He didn't save shit. He caused the cancer epidemic
<dlcusa>
The VietNam theme song we were discussing. I was pointing out the author is definitely an American in response to your [14:52:58] comment.
<SiFuh>
Which song? Because Khe Sanh isn't in his list
<dlcusa>
No, the American VietNam song, "...Fixin-To-Die-Rag".
<SiFuh>
Oh I heard it
<SiFuh>
And I know it
<SiFuh>
I didn't like it even though I knew it
<dlcusa>
That's what I was refering to in [14:51:07].
<SiFuh>
00:05:48 now
<SiFuh>
My favorite war song would have to be Brother's in Arms - Dire Straits
<dlcusa>
Most vets approve, it seems.
<SiFuh>
And everything else is under Pink Floyd
<SiFuh>
Luckily I am no vet ;-)
<SiFuh>
Such sadness that WW1 and WW2, Korean War and Vietnam war was just a waste of lives.
<dlcusa>
My timestamps are UTC.
<SiFuh>
@714
<SiFuh>
My IRC also has internet time. Shame it enver became a thing
<SiFuh>
enver/never
<SiFuh>
[00 12 42] [cruxbot> [contrib/3.7]: nginx: updated to version 1.26.0 (temporarily on stable release until next mainline release)
<SiFuh>
oo zorz
<SiFuh>
poor zorz
<farkuhar>
zorz doesn't run CRUX on any of his machines, so why should he care about the schedule of our nginx version bumps?
<SiFuh>
Because he loves it
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: I did the first boot strap and when I re-ran it. It deleted everything. Even the iso.git contents.
<SiFuh>
I think I need to check out why because it should have no authority to go that high up the tree
<SiFuh>
Just a slight thinking, it might be due to mounting stuff
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: You got any holidays in June?
<SiFuh>
There is talk about a new trip in the jungle during June.
<SiFuh>
A contusion is a medical term for a bruise
<SiFuh>
Hmm
<SiFuh>
serpente: You think he is becoming lazy?
<SiFuh>
In the Taxi industry I see it all the time. Young guys want to drive, want to own, want to become managers. The moment they cross the threshold the change. They are not contactable, they are higher than everyone, they ignore their drivers, the cars become neglected due to lack of maintenance, and the owners/managers stop paying the drivers.
<SiFuh>
Beerman is a perfect example of what is happening.
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<SiFuh>
Beerman is a perfect example of the god complex
<SiFuh>
Everything he prides himself for goes to his head and he cares not about anyone he considers lower than him
<SiFuh>
lavaball: I think you are not correct
<lavaball>
in what regard?
<lavaball>
installing openbsd current. yeah, i regret that now and then.
<lavaball>
yesterday with the gstreamer update.
<SiFuh>
I am trying to find
<SiFuh>
But I am lazy so I will explain
<lavaball>
question is
<lavaball>
do i stuff my face some more with dark choolate and peanut butter?
<SiFuh>
Using muscles that already have exercised again your body/muscles will think it is normal
<SiFuh>
Dark Chocolate?
<SiFuh>
Cool, to the peanut butter
<SiFuh>
Hahaha current is a big no no
<lavaball>
i haven't eating since thursday, and today i'm already a pound of sauerkraut and a pound of noodles with other stuff, and 40g of dark chocolate in the hole.
<lavaball>
don't be gay. it's not that bad. it usually runs just fine. but sometimes it scares me.
<SiFuh>
You made a mistake
<SiFuh>
You don't fucking eat chocolate
<lavaball>
i don't?
<lavaball>
since when?
<SiFuh>
No, stay away from it
<lavaball>
i have like 500 bucks worth of it stores on the shelf.
<SiFuh>
Me too
<lavaball>
is yours also vegan and 100%?
<SiFuh>
I might poach a piece or two but it isn't my god
<SiFuh>
Fuck off
<SiFuh>
Only a moron is a vegan
<lavaball>
so why are you even comparing yourself to me?
<SiFuh>
Because you are not vegan
<lavaball>
you have your sugary stuff, i eat healthy.
<lavaball>
i'm not?
<lavaball>
care to elaborate?
<SiFuh>
Name one sugary stuff I eat
<lavaball>
other men's dicks.
<lavaball>
i'm really on the fence with the peanut butter.
<lavaball>
also i decided to buy another box for gentoo.
<lavaball>
dual boot is for gays.
<lavaball>
well, bisexuals to be exact.
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: Is OpenBSD-current plagued by the same laziness that you accuse beerman of? Or are they letting their port quality deteriorate for reasons other than "crossing the threshold" (taxi drivers to owners/managers)?
<lavaball>
there is no laziness.
<SiFuh>
Is it Australian Army Peanut butter? Because if so, it looks like piles when you squeeze it out the tube
<lavaball>
it's just that sometimes stuff doesn't work.
<lavaball>
and those cases are really rare.
<SiFuh>
lavaball: I hate dual boot
<lavaball>
but since this is my daily box, it's annoying.
<lavaball>
i'm with you there, SiFuh
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: NO!
<farkuhar>
lavaball: it's still an example of laziness, they just forgot to test it as extensively as they used to do.
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: The problem is that shit compiles and still shit doesn't work. Nothing to do with OpenBSD. That is why they say do not touch current unless you know what you are foing
<SiFuh>
doing*
<SiFuh>
What beerman is doing IS laziness
<SiFuh>
What OpenBSD is not. They even warn you that it is development only
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: Bleeding edge is cool but if you are going push it you need to compile like Aunty Jack on her Motorcycle. And never stop, everytime there is a tweak, mod, patch, update or change
<SiFuh>
Anyway, I am done talking for now about a guy that doesn't deserve to have beer in his name
<farkuhar>
he didn't choose his parents. And how easy is it in Germany, die Familiename offiziell zu aendern?
<SiFuh>
Live up to your name or die
<SiFuh>
Aint fucking hard, but I guess an overweight, bread baking phone addict will never know life.
<SiFuh>
and that alone deserves zero respect
<SiFuh>
Thought he was better than that
<SiFuh>
Right, back in a few hours
<farkuhar>
Whoops, that should probably be "den Familiename offiziell zu aendern". Gendered nouns are a pain to memorize.
<lavaball>
i'd say Famliennamen.
<lavaball>
Familiennamen.
<lavaball>
there we go.
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