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12:22 AM
One of Earth's fastest-sinking cities to lose capital status Do historians/scientists keep a diary on sinking/rising cities/regions?
 
1:12 AM
So the middle paddock on the farm is fully fenced like [this](http://i.stack.imgur.com/DcTve.jpg) but kangaroos
can still get through. There are two gates like the one showing above and there is no hole on the fence.
Can someone guess how the kangaroos getting across the fence? :p
 
1:26 AM
This might seem very basic and I was unable to structure this properly so I am asking this here, What does function1 (requiredArguments) : function2 (requiredArguments) {Definition of function 1} do.

Is function2 invoked? I should mention that function2 is member of the parent class and function1 of the base class, just in case that information is relevant
If someone can provide a link, or just what this feature is called, that will be a great help as well
 
1:45 AM
YEAH
yes
I think I finally beaten the spaghetti monster
It's impressive how bad design make it difficult to make things work
If you see a job with BackendJS, the only framework that calls the controller a view.
A framework in which data, business logic and views all merges into one entity which is called a view
Event handling is not handled by the framework so make sure to unregister events by yourself unless you want events to be triggered even when the view doesn't exist anymore
 
 
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7:28 AM
The only real issue is the garbage collection/unregistering items
 
nwp
8:20 AM
@anand_v.singh Wrong room. Go here.
Also see this.
 
 
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1:51 PM
Fence does not stop kangaroos getting from paddock to paddock (that's neighbours yard).
And Ubuntu Mate does not currently working on Raspberry Pi 4. I could only get it to load from Raspbian.
 
2:04 PM
@TelKitty would anything other than a 3 meter tall electric fence?
 
Have not tried, I guess it depends the quality of the fence. They tend to squeeze under the fence to get through.
I had witnessed a few giant roos to get through a relatively small gap. Amazing. I mean why waste energy to hop across, when you can squeeze under.
Animals are not stupid. Pigeons sometimes come into sunroom to steal chicken feed. I cornered them a couple of times in the sunroom when the door was closed. There are some gaps near the roof. The pigeons would start hovering 2-2.5 meters above the floor (so as to be out the reach from humans), then aim for the gap and fly out. A couple of hours later, they were back in the sun room to help themselves with more feed. Cheeky little bastards.
 
2:35 PM
I need to be careful with what I say on this chat, I have a suspicion that there are/were quite a few people who stalk me on this chat. I mean, being stalked online is fine, I had more stalkers 15 years ago when social media was not a thing, being the 1337357 of 'em (Txxxx) all. But there were stalkers who also tried to troll me in real life, of course that happened before too.
One even tried to lure the kitty to be a domestic cat with cat food. I had to tell the person 'I know your premium cat food is great, there will be many kitties would want this high quality cat food'. What I did not say was 'after having tasted the freshest salmon and top grade wagyu beef, cat foods no longer interest me. And also, I am not exactly a house kitty, I am more like a cheetah'. Mediocre troll are insults.
 
nwp
If I ever get to Australia I'll message you and give you my best shot at trolling you so you don't need to beg for it here.
 
2:49 PM
@TelKitty Got it, so we need to bait you with raw fish and meats
 
3:17 PM
@TelKitty where did you get the rpi4 from?
 
 
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5:42 PM
@TelKitty Given how dead it is in here any more, I entertain doubts about how many stalkers (or or trolls, etc.) would bother with it.
 
 
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11:14 PM
@Mysticial Since when has Hyundai made SSDs!?!
 
@Borgleader lolwtf
 
user8104581
 
user8104581
seems like they have plenty of other stuff as well
 
@Borgleader Apparently a couple of years or so (e.g., Tom's Hardware reviewed one a couple of years ago, and the review sounds like they were pretty new at the time). tomshardware.com/reviews/hyundai-sapphire-ssd,4948.html
 
11:30 PM
Hmmm, though unless they improved since that review doesn't seem like I'll be considering those any time soon
 
11:46 PM
@JerryCoffin I always wanted to visit Australia.
 
11:59 PM
@CaptainGiraffe That's a long ways to stretch your neck, even for a Giraffe.
 

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