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6:00 PM
'British accent' is usually taken to mean non-American, classic 'Oxford' English. The fact that parts of the UK speak in strange grunting utterances that can only be understood locally does not diminish the generally accepted usage.
 
@MartinJames ho sure when you point that out ¬_¬
 
@thecoshman :)
 
I can do things about that...
turns out I'm not that good with power :D
@MartinJames what what tally ho and all that good sir
time for din dins :D
 
@EtiennedeMartel Consider "British accent." as the answer to the question "What doesn't exist?" :P
 
We playing Jeopardy now?
 
6:05 PM
> ==> Provisioning completed sucessfully
 
@MartinJames Looking at it more broadly: one person's speech is almost always distinguishable from any other person's. As such, "X accent" (where X typically refers to some region that may or may not be a country) refers to a family of accents commonly used by people living in that region, and generally distinguishable from the accents used by people living in other regions. It's perfectly reasonable to view them at nearly any desired level of granularity.
 
> Error: Could not apply complete catalog: Found 1 dependency cycle:
Cool exit codes Puppet
Error? Let's exit with 0 why not
 
Even though different Brits speak with different accents, it's still pretty easy to distinguish (for example) native Brits from natives of Canada, Australia, etc. As such, even though finer gradations are entirely possible, "British accent" is just as valid a grouping as "Oxford", "Cockney", etc.
 
@JerryCoffin Glaswegian is listed as a separate language from English in my unicode apps, (as is American).
 
Wow...
 
6:08 PM
..though I admit I only put those options in to annoy particular customers:)
 
You sure know how to make yourself appreciated.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The translations are user-configurable, so I write such things up as 'features' ;)
 
@MartinJames A few languages (e.g., French) are specifically defined, and a departure from the official definition is not part of that language. In many other cases, however, (with English as a particularly good example) it's essentially impossible to give a clear definition of what is or is not part of a particular language.
 
@JerryCoffin There’s more than one authority on the French language though. There’s one for French as spoken in France, but so are there for other places.
 
@JerryCoffin Just ask the nearest Lightness.
 
6:14 PM
ask me what
 
@LucDanton Fair enough--point wasn't that all French is defined by a single authority, but that at least one authority has been established, but for English no such authority exists.
 
The number one difference I see in the English-speaking world is that there’s a large number that huffs and puffs when corrected and go on diatribes about prescription vs description linguistics, which I’m fairly sure misappropriates the latter.
E.g. dictionaries are still used, manual of styles are used as references (and they often enough address issues such as spelling). Conversely in France l’Académie is routinely mocked and ignored.
It’s my contention that there’s the same amount of authority, but that it’s spread differently :v
And I don’t want to convey the idea that disagreements with the Académie is reserved to laypeople. There are political parties that go against the prescribed usage, e.g. for some forms of address (madame la ministre vs madame le ministre) because they feel it’s important.
 
@LucDanton It may well be. It's a little difficult for an outsider like me to even guess how much weight decisions from l’Académie really carry. Nonetheless, I think there's a real difference between an authority that's sometimes ignored and a complete lack of anything that has any claim to being the final authority at all.
 
The TNG Technical Manual indicates that they recharge themselves constantly. They charge in the holster or out of it. — Richard Aug 6 at 8:39
 
Error: Could not apply complete catalog: Found 1 dependency cycle:
(Anchor[apt::update] => Class[Apt] => Apt::Key[elastic] => Apt_key[elastic] => Apt::Key[elastic] => Apt::Source[elastic] => File[elastic.list] => Exec[apt_update] => Class[Apt::Update] => Anchor[apt::update])
 
6:28 PM
lolwut
 
Well, found my problem. It was totally unrelated.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit For those who understand electronics, that's actually quite reasonable. It's likely to be much like the flash unit on a typical camera: a set of batteries charge a capacitor. When the unit is fired, the capacitor is discharged through the emitter to release lots of energy over a short period of time. Then the actual energy source (batteries in a flash, probably something else in TNG) recharge the capacitor (and keep it charged whenever not in use).
 
@MartinJames oh hey, sorry no meet happened in the end. We kept ourselves rather busy all the way through.
 
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6:34 PM
Genius
"nome utente" == "username"
 
@Mysticial The Guy Fawkes mask gravatar really drives the point home.
 
heh didn't even spot that
 
@EtiennedeMartel that it's a script kiddie who has no idea which end he shits from?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Meh - you deleted 'Ping O'death' guy after I had just typed out three lines of vitriol:(
 
6:39 PM
@MartinJames aww
post it here instead :)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't mind - it was a moron anyway.
 
@JerryCoffin I used to share that view, and I had troubles understanding what the point of description linguistics was. I shifted my view with the following: suppose I claim that the following (and obviously nonsense) phrase is correct English, ‘curséd they they yellow by at bea’. What merit does the claim have if I’m not able to communicate with anyone else with such a ‘language’? That’s where description clicked for me.
 
@LucDanton Makes perfect sense to me. shrug
time for lucy byeeeeee
 
I.e. you don’t just document what any one individual thinks is correct or is not (you could document any nonsense then), but what groups of individual value as correct or not between themselves. In a sense the ultimate authority is whether your point comes across to other speakers or not.
 
@LucDanton (It's also worth considering whether your point will come across to an audience larger than the one you're addressing in the here and now, since records are a thing. Nobody wants to have to translate mankind's entire corpus every 5 days because we don't agree to at least vaguely stick to a published grammar in the medium term.)
 
6:42 PM
And then I don’t know what prescription is beyond description with a little red tape over it. I suppose that means I’m not a prescriptionist anymore :v
 
6:55 PM
@LucDanton Maybe. I'd liken it to C++ though. We all know no compiler ever has (or probably ever will) implement the C++ standard perfectly (and even for a simpler standard, the same remains true). Nonetheless, having a specification for what all compilers should do strikes me as valuable.
 
Yeah, it is valuable practically speaking. E.g. the administration can go on doing its job and any objection leveled at their use of French they can redirect it to the Académie. Good analogy really.
 
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hello
 
ehlo
 
7:07 PM
what's the deal with the votes being shown as -1337?
 
overflow
 
leet!
 
New SourceTree uses unstable sorting for the index view :allears:
 
@CatPlusPlus and its UI got so ugly. and those checkboxes
I wish there would a better GUI tool for git
 
7:17 PM
@Abyx it's called the cli
 
@thecoshman CLI sucks.
 
GUI has more info in one place
 
So apparently,
 
^ that
 
All of Year 1 at Uni for me will be Java ^_^
 
7:19 PM
Never stop drinking
 
And C++ is like one small course combined with C
 
it's very hard to scroll big diffs in CLI
 
How wonderful!
 
Uni C++ is shit be glad there's not more of it
Not-uni C++ is, too
 
hello
 
7:19 PM
Well, that's one way to see it
 
@CatPlusPlus C++ is shit. ftfy
 
The course is called C/C++
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun Do you want to be stabbed, shot or poisoned?
 
Jesus Christ
I think it's a trap
 
lol
 
7:20 PM
Say hello to your new best friend, Jack Daniels
 
:DDDD
 
@MartinJames Stab me erotically c;
 
@Abyx ah yeah, that's a different thing. GUIs for diffing is much better than CLI
 
Okay Puppet why the fuck are you making a dependency cycle here
 
7:22 PM
@thecoshman and then there is GUI for add/rm and so on
basically GUI is better for everything. you see more, you do things easier.
 
@Abyx nah CLI
 
@thecoshman uhm... how you do that? git status; git add a/* b/c/* ... ?
 
even with auto completion it's very slow
 
@Abyx nah, I'm smart and no what I am working on
git commit -a
 
7:25 PM
and what if you don't want to commit some files?
or not files but lines
 
I wouldn't have changed it then
 
What
I revoke your license to make fun of Puppy
Also librarian-puppet is so fucking broken I don't even know
Fucking shit
ARFGH
 
@CatPlusPlus hello
 
@Abyx git add -p.
I use the CLI too. It's not really hard.
 
It's not about being hard
 
7:29 PM
I use CLI because I'm too lazy to install a GUI
 
I see. Nevertheless, I don't care enough about this GUI vs CLI mantra.
 
@Rapptz it is very hard for big diffs.
 
I don't do interactive adds too much for this to be a problem for me.
Different workflows, I suppose.
 
yeah
 
yeah, for me, git commit -a is basically always fine.
 
7:31 PM
true, big diffs are unmanagable through console
 
if I only need certain files, then I'd just pick which to stage/commit
 
I admit I do diffs through sublime text's git plugin.
 
and yeah, when I do have to diff, I use a proper GUI tool
 
btw, how do you push current branch without typing its name?
 
7:32 PM
Folks, is there a good/standard text for 2D CAD algorithms?
I'm asking this, because in the near future I may be tasked with implementing certain design rule checking (DRC) for 2D dxf files.
 
I've yet to see/use any source control GUI that had good diffin
 
@Abyx git push?
 
well then you better get on working on that.
 
@Abyx git push o_0
 
@Abyx :G git push (if it has upstream set)
 
7:33 PM
@BartoszKP and if it don't, it'll tell you what to do to fix that if you want the normal thing
 
yep, but that will involve typing its name ;)
 
You only really have to type git push -u origin master once.
 
iirc
 
uhm... and if I have push.default=nothing ?
 
@Abyx of sure, and if I have my resolution set to 320x200 vOv
don't throw user stupidity against this
 
7:35 PM
:DD
 
Meh - Anne's friend keeps ringing up about random stuff 'cos she 'can't use a computer'. That's fine when Anne is actually in. If she's not, I get the queries about soddin' ponies:

Class 20c www.tacklockers.com 1m Novice Championship

I thought MLP was easy?
 
Xeo
 
@Abyx set it to simple?
this is already a solved issue
 
> Execution of '/etc/init.d/elasticsearch start' returned 1: Could not find any executable java binary. Please install java in your PATH or set JAVA_HOME
Good Debian-like dependencies
 
@Xeo vomit bag advised (esp for folks over 25)
 
7:37 PM
welp... come to think about it, the purpose of setting push.default to nothing is to avoid pushing without checking branch name first
@Xeo nsfw.
 
instead you can use git bash which displays the current branch constantly
 
Why would your Java application depend on Java
 
@BartoszKP I use cmd.exe
 
shit.exe
 
@Abyx use git bash, way way more comfortable (like, quite intelligent TAB-completion)
 
7:39 PM
git bash doesn't work well in some cases. on Windows
 
ConEmu and PowerShell, you scrubs
 
@CatPlusPlus No - shit.exe is an installable upgrade.
 
@CatPlusPlus you really use PowerShell?
 
cat.
 
7:40 PM
@Abyx example?
 
@BartoszKP some scripts or build tools didn't work properly from it.
 
@Abyx ok. well, I use git bash only for git. All other tools I run from Emacs :V
 
but well I heard some good things about conemu, maybe I should give it a try
 
until I'll configure my Emacs properly for git ;v
 
do you use Emacs on Windows?
 
7:43 PM
yeah
 
omg
 
Why is it weird
It's like people are surprised I use vim on Windows
 
but it's ugly and I heard that Windows support kinda sucks
 
Yeah so what
 
so ugly!
 
7:44 PM
Emacs and vim are p much the only text editors that are actually good at what they're doing
 
dunno I prefer notepad.
 
~~~ugly~~~
 
notepad++
 
@Abyx for proper Emacs usage, you have all toolbars, and menus turned off, so I have only a frame with code. There is nothing to look ugly :)
 
It's a fucking text editor
Jesus christ
 
7:44 PM
yeah.
I use it for editing text
 
You can make it pink and sparkly if you want
 
@Abyx I use Emacs 24 on Win 7 and I've no gripes with it, everything works as expected
 
welp I'd switch to sublime if it had UI like notepad++
@legends2k who the hell are you?
 
@Abyx how the hell does that matter here?
 
uhm I mean, yeah man, your opinion is very important to me
 
7:47 PM
notepad++ has such an ugly UI
you have bad taste man.
 
:U
 
dunno it has almost everything I need
 
I will never fucking understand you people
 
@CatPlusPlus no surprise that cats can't understand humans
 
7:49 PM
yeah, my emacs looks the same +/- font colors
 
@CatPlusPlus how the "search result" looks like?
 
Define search result
 
@Abyx haha true, but it's the opinion about the tool in general that matters, I dunno in an open chat like this if the person telling it matters anyways
 
you know you're advancing in the story too fast if finishing a quest levels you up 6 times
(and you're getting your ass kicked right after)
meh, gotta go grind some more
 
Sup ladies
 
7:51 PM
Bah story that doesn't keep up with exp curve
 
@legends2k <strict> it's not open! you need to have 50 repz! </strict>
or whatever, don't remember how much
 
20 I think
 
@CatPlusPlus gyazo.com/bf96dd2e544819e7ff5b7de39ba9b029 - thing at the bottom
 
It's cold in Belgium
And rainy
And dark.
Where is my Sicilian sunshine?
 
@Abyx it looks not as ugly as in your picture ;)
 
7:53 PM
@Abyx Why... why does it show CR LF?
 
@BartoszKP yea and am here, so should be having it :)
 
@Rapptz because I enabled it
 
@Rapptz you can turn it on/off
 
ew :s
 
wtf is this gyazo shit? there is a popup that doesn't disappear, obscuring the image :|
 
7:54 PM
I always have it turned on. helps when you copy text with \r to a .sh script
 
I use LF by default for everything.
 
Don't have text with \r in the first place
 
yeah, also helps when people work on one repo from unixes and windows (well, at least it used to be an issue before git)
 
@CatPlusPlus sometimes you need it, e.g. for Windows .rc files.
 
It's still an issue because Git is broken
Also MSVC is broken
 
Xeo
7:55 PM
... why does every fucking online restaurant say "macaroni" if it's actually "penne" :|
 
autocrlf is shit
And core.eol is too
VCS should not touch the file contents
 
@CatPlusPlus at least it warns about it, so you can fix it early
 

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