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12:31 AM
i ordered a sata cable for 49 cents and today they emailed me begging for a fuckin written review of it. whatever i dont care
 
lol
 
1:06 AM
@sehe hehe
 
1:20 AM
@Mysticial I dont either
 
@Mysticial Yeah, but what do you know? ... Oh wait.
 
It's more like, "do we really need something like on SE" and that it's on writers.SE which (at least my impression of it) is more of a formal writing/novel thing than an internet thing.
 
2:08 AM
@Mysticial Well of course you don't even. You have to be at least a little odd to fit into the Lounge...
3
 
2:35 AM
ITT Jerry calls all lounge regular weirdos :p
Stackexchange weirdo test: whether fit in the lounge
 
3:27 AM
for a command line system, a mouse is useless ...
 
3:50 AM
how to get IP address for wlan0?
 
ipconfig
 
sorry ifconfig
 
that's for checking IP address
 
try hostename -i
basically ipconfig will give you the local address on a linux box
if you want to know how data travels through the tubes try traceroute
 
3:56 AM
127.0.1.1 ... generic
 
its also correct
whatismyip.org
if that's what you want
 
4:20 AM
I am getting comflicting info on what's should be in /etc/network/interface
 
you shouldn't be touching that file
Its also kinda legacy, so you shouldn't really have that file...
 
5:08 AM
@TelautonomousKitty Quite the contrary. Being able to mark, cut and paste into/out of a command line makes it much more useful.
 
5:58 AM
 
 
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7:23 AM
why does ' sudo iwlist scan' only return wifi without password?
 
7:37 AM
seems wifi not working due to typo again
 
7:49 AM
@TelautonomousKitty what does that mean "return wifi without password"
You're expecting iwlist scan to tell you the password of wifi accesspoint?
@Mikhail I think it's for the raspberrypi. I'm pretty sure I had to configure my pi like that because otherwise it didn't work.
 
8:10 AM
@ratchetfreak ah then. I was wondering if the low pass filter could be something more complicated than just a cap
 
8:23 AM
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix there was a space in the config file for the wifi network with password, there shouldn't be one, now I can see the wifi network that I wanted it to find
although still ping it from another PC does not seem to work
 
8:52 AM
Hello ^.^
 
doing Python, the usual
 
why don't you fix a bug in my project instead
 
becasue I don't work on your projects v0v
also I'm paid for doing Python :p
 
8:56 AM
you'd get some nice exposure if you fixed my bug :D
 
Ven
Oyo
 
what's oyo
 
Ven
A greeting
 
as in Kenshin :D
I want exposure in playing the recorder into a metal band, not in fixing bugs :p
 
Ven
@Morwenn indeed
 
9:06 AM
exposure? what do you eat that with? :D
 
@milleniumbug I've got the money to eat, exposure is fortunately independent x)
 
@sehe Haha.
 
9:41 AM
I want to read Kenshin again
It's not the most subtle manga in the world, but it was my first one
plus Kenshin is both cute and badass :3
would hug
 
Ven
@Morwenn I re-read them all (only 28vols) pretty much every (other) year.
Never did watch it tho
 
I never watched it either
I think I only read the whole thing once
and it took me several years because I was too young, so no money + no internet xD
 
Ven
@Morwenn I have them in a folder in a hard drive I've been carrying around since '08
 
:o
 
10:08 AM
@Morwenn I want to read Parfait Tic! but I do not think I would enjoy it as much as I did some 10-12 years ago.
 
I don't know what it is :/
sometimes I just want to get into super series for children and just be all fanboi about them ^^'
but I never really do that in the end
 
10:54 AM
I choose to define it as "bugger off and go to that other room"
 
ueh
I was thinking about running Lua tests on my vm
but they look pretty awful
just a bunch of asserts, and they utilize internal implementation details for testing
also @thecoshman why raw transistors? Why don't you start with at least shift registers?
and e.g. 74181
those chips are simple enough that they come with logic gate equivalents, are readily available and they would greatly simplify your design
> Prior to the introduction of the 74181, computer CPUs occupied multiple circuit boards and even very simple computers could fill multiple cabinets. The 74181 allowed an entire CPU and in some cases, an entire computer to be constructed on a single large printed circuit board.
 
@BartekBanachewicz A bunch of asserts is what most tests look like
but using internal implementation details is blech
 
@Puppy yeah but they often come with comments
 
11:15 AM
I would have expected unit tests for their implementation which you wouldn't be able to port, and then integration tests which are entirely written in the language with no impl details
that's how the Wide ones were written
 
 
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12:38 PM
@Ven <3
 
Ven
@Morwenn <3
 
:3
 
12:59 PM
@Puppy me too, alas...
dunno if they treat e.g. the debug module as a part of the language or not
but stuff like internal table implementation is definitely leaking in the tests
 
@BartekBanachewicz I think that it is
 
still I could reuse parts of their tests
 
aaargh
I bought a book on Amazon, but they won't just send me the fucking ebook file
they wirelessly delivered it to my application on my old phone or some dumb shit like that
now I remember why I never really used it
 
1:22 PM
WTF? :D
 
@wilx fake news?
 
@ratchetfreak But the headline is hilarious.
 
1:44 PM
finally downloaded a few tools and stripped the DRM so now I can actually enjoy those books
 
I've just implemented pcall
 
doesn't look very camouflaged ...
also it's hard to camouflage a normal sized drone when it's flying
 
depends on if you know the backdrop
 
and how are you going to disguise it against moving people?
 
@TelautonomousKitty make it look like a bird.
 
1:52 PM
what kind of bird?
I would be very suspicious if a unnatural looking swan suddenly flying into my backyard
also how to make drone look like a bird?
 
considering a drone isn't a synonym for quadcopter
 
how bad do your eye sight has to be to mistake that thing as a bird? :p
 
2:54 PM
I consider it more or less a prototype for something we'll see more often
it's not terrible either
 
 
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4:23 PM
Tried to connect to an Orcale database from Python: the database is too old for cx_Oracle...
wat am the do
 
4:34 PM
update database
 
IRTA "upvote database"
 
downvote fo sho
 
4:53 PM
Kids, just say "no" to Oracle.
 
but say yes to Drugs because fuck yeah drugs
 
5:10 PM
@Puppy One must seek a proper balance. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll must all be used equally.
 
personally I need a few more drugs ;p
 
 
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6:45 PM
`sudo npm --help` randomly chown your entire /etc, /usr, /boot. On a stealth pre-release version with a version number that doesn't look like a pre-release. Amazing. https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/19883
Amazing.
 
7:10 PM
what
 
that your face can maintain structural integrity despite being so ugly
 
I guess that's why I don't use npm with sudo
don't trust any software that requires sudo
 
7:45 PM
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Better to just not run npm (or node in general) at all. What a clusterfuck.
 
8:04 PM
If clusterfuck was only limited to Node I'd be happy
 
Use a VM
 
8:48 PM
lols
just launched my probe in KSP.. turns out it has no reaction wheels ;p
now stuck in Duna orbit
apparently I also forgot solar panels on my main lan der
 
KSP, a constant reminder of how easy it is to fuck up beyond all hope
 
well
if I put the two parts back together again they'll be perfectly functional
except for the part where I forgot I can't repack my chutes, so I have no way to land on Kerbin
may have to attempt a powered Kerbin landing
 
send another lander there?
or do a LKO transfer of everyone
 
9:04 PM
can do that as well
my rocket is pretty OP so I might just see how things go trying a powered landing and if not, I'll do an LKO transfer
 
9:27 PM
This is interesting:
117
Q: Strange ice found in my garden

snoob doggThis morning I found a really strange ice formation in my garden. I can't figure out how it appeared, because there was nothing above. The night was particularly cold (Belgium). To give an idea, it has the size of a common mouse (5 cm of Height and 2 cm for the base of the inverted pyramid). ...

 
9:51 PM
aaaaaaah
I finally discovered how you can cut all EC usage
 
10:35 PM
We have this hackathon live right now. Funny thing is that my colleagues doesn't want me on their team. They'd rather employ a former nurse. Please say something supportive.
 
nwp
They want a challenge, not an easy success.
 
maybe you can go solo and beat 'em by yourself :p
 
@TelautonomousKitty The team needs to be 6 - 8, Thanks @nwp
 
@nwp Dammit, I can't find a suitable demotivational poster for this.
 
@CaptainGiraffe can't you get a bunch of newblets, your students maybe?
also why do they need such a big team in a hackathon?
 
10:46 PM
@TelautonomousKitty I have a bunch of newbies on site. (1.5 years students) I told them a bunch of stuff. A ref asked me why I was there. They gladly stated! "This is our lecturer!"
That was the end of that.
 
@CaptainGiraffe maybe your colleagues knew you would be there helping your students, that's why they asked someone else instead?
 
@TelautonomousKitty I prefer this version of reality.
 
11:02 PM
ahh.. I actually blocked the docking port with a probe core.
 
11:14 PM
ok fuck it, I made too many mistakes here, I'm just gonna cheat the thing back to Kerbin and then try again
 
Space is hard
 
11:29 PM
ahaha
I cheated myself back to Kerbin and I forgot about not being able to repack my chutes.
so now I've gotten there and I can't fuckin' land
I named this save Woof Space Program but perhaps I should rename it to Whoops Space Program
 

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