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@Collin ?
@A.H. This was a while ago, but stol throws exceptions instead of errno/return 0 nonsense
@Collin I would rather detect it with pos paramater
hey guys
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@Xeo /proc. :P
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18:11
I don't understand how USA governments can spy on encrypted things o.O
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They can't, guess why the encrypted email service doesn't exist anymore.
Barring implementation vulnerabilities.
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And stuff like endpoint spoofing, which they could technically do in some cases.
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But, can't regular people just use encrypted everything? The government can't force individuals to pass over unencrypted data, can they?
18:14
Though that would be p quickly detected.
They can beat you with a stick until you give them the password.
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I think we should beat them back with several sticks
Not everyone is willing to do that.
So that plan falls apart very quickly.
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lets just get one humungous mega-stick and put it in the centre of the earth then detonate it
The problem here is that companies are easily gag-ordered.
If you have a central distributor and container for services, those services can be smashed easily.
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If we blow up the planet there will be no problems anymore :3
@ThePhD then we must have distributed everything!
18:18
I want to uninstall Portal, damn thing starts downloading a Steam update :/
@Ell That's the idea, actually.
BitTorrent for Encrypted E-mail.
E-mail is ferried through peer-to-peer until it gets where it needs to go.
Freenet.
Of course, e-mails are also encrypted so that only the receiving party and the sending party can read it.
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@ThePhD Don't we need anonymity too?
What does anonymity have to do with it?
Though, still. Peer-to-peer ferrying will be oodles and oodles slower, and you'll have to store all the e-mails you want on your personal computer in their encrypted form.
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18:20
We need it :3
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Recording to's and fro's
Or else they can still do what they are doing anyway?
I have Tor :3
@CatPlusPlus Ah. Yeah, that's basically it.
Really, bit-torrent based e-mail sounds like a super fun challenge.
Tor is sensitive to exit-node attacks.
The only part I can't fully reason out right now is how to guarantee nobody else can read the e-mail, barring security vulnerabilities or long-time brute force attacks.
18:23
Uh, RSA?
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^
How do you guarantee the intended party receives your e-mail?
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You can't do that atm anyway
Doesn't matter. The key must be private, not the ciphertext.
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You just hope and cross your fingers
:P
18:24
@CatPlusPlus It needs to be decryptable "on the other side", e.g. with your intended person.
You have a key pair.
How do you establish that key pair over a distributed bittorrent network?
Unless your private key gets compromised, only you can decrypt messages encrypted with your public key.
Key exchange is another matter altogether.
@CatPlusPlus Great, but where does Joe Sender go to get Mary Receiver's public key?
The key server.
pgp.mit.edu or whatever
18:26
So if someone intercepts the key-server by being man-in-the-middle, the thing might not work out so well.
You need to establish a web of trust.
Kind of hard when any place you host these keys can get hosed by the government.
IIRC, most major countries hosting servers have those NSA programs in them (Germany, France, UK, US...)
I don't know if Australia's in there either.
You're not usually sending sensitive data to random people, either.
why not asymmetric key exchange between the correspondents?
Getting a secure channel is doable.
18:29
Hm.
evening lounge
Guess the requirement is that you find out the public key of the person you're sending to.
@nightcracker hello
@ThePhD why not have a different key for each contact
Also what's really important is that there's a new Humble Bundle.
18:32
@A.H. That's not the problem. The problem is getting the message to its desired target without the message being man-in-the-middle'd.
lol origin games
The entirety of the problem is exchanging and establishing trust on the keys.
@CatPlusPlus So basically, we need a secure keyserver that won't be handed out to any shmuck.
lol, I'm in my introduction week of university, got awesome glasses at a party today
I thought the whole point was that recipients only needed to keep their own private key secure?
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18:34
Yeah o.O
oh crypto stuff - what's the discussion about?
@MartinJames That's part 1 of the problem. Part 2 is that Someone you don't have contact with may need to get your Public Key and use it to encrypt their message so they can send it to you.
how about a new pair of keys for every message
@ThePhD they can send their key encrypted, use their own key for encryption
One-time pads are impractical.
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> Uniform intialization with std::intializer_list is not uniform.
18:35
> Google Wallet is temporarily unavailable at this time. Please check back again in a moment.
One-time pads are perfectly practical, iff you have a geiger-muller counter filling up a terabyte harddrive every month and then driving to your recipient to hand him the hard drive
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WELL SPOTTED!
@ThePhD I'm confused about the problem. You're supposed to publish freely your public key, right?
I don't get why humble bundle decided to drop indie/cross-platform games lately.
well, it is named "Public".
18:36
Seems weird.
So, this week's Humble Bundle is for EA, and they give all proceeds to charity.
I guess as long as you verify that you have the right public key, it's not a problem.
the problem is - how do you know the public key you were just handed is actually BOB's key, and not EVE's?
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@MartinJames yes
holy fuck
this is the craziest humble bundle until now
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18:37
but then, how do you know it's your key. Or something, idk
yeah, I already bought most of the contents
It's either signed by someone you already trust, and they validate it, or you validate it yourself but that's outside of the scope of the protocol.
Call 'em, mail 'em, whatever.
You only need to confirm the fingerprint.
Hm. Well, okay.
@EtiennedeMartel You can pay $5 and get BF3?
can we use the sender's public key to encrypt the message ? have the receiver encrypt it with his own public key and bounce it back to the sender to decrypt and then back to the receiver?
18:39
So we'll leave it up to the user to verify the public key.
Now, my only question is, how do we identify people on this Wide-Open BitTorrent network?
How do we know a message has gotten "to the right person" ?
By keys.
@Tuntuni Yes
Do we attach a list of public keys to a BitTorrent user, and they just "get all mail on these keys" ?
If you really want to spend so much time thinking about this.
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@ThePhD It's impossible to reliably identify someone over internet I think
18:41
Not without having a central server, anyways.
And a central server is what we're trying to avoid.
Because Government Seizure.
You'll make your super-duper distributed network and they'll just cut the boot nodes and kill it. :v
Boot Nodes?
Where do you think you get initial node addresses from?
Guess?
Oh, damn, you're right. =/
Much the problem with ThePirateBay and all.
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fuck I've eaten 3 ice lollies
and I WANT MORE
18:43
Guess we need to figure out a distributed way of doing booting too. :3c
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You could make flying drones like tpb do :P
And now e-mail takes 2 days to get to you. Might as well send a letter~
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Or make a deathstar
And it takes 20 years to implement the system.
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can we just do star wars :3
18:44
Just make yourself a darknet with people you need to. :v
I want my pizzaaaa
Darknet?
30 minutes ugh.
@ThePhD Non-public Freenet network.
Oh.
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Why is my internet going so slow :O
@Ell NSA interception routers.
18:51
Because of all the bundles
GENERAL ERROR
I don't own any of those games.
But I don't think I want to...
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bf3!
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... FAMMIT. Planned to eat 2 slices of bread with ham and cheese each, and just noticed I only got 1 slice of each left :(
SALE BUY BUY BUY
@Xeo One ham, one cheese, slap them together, and have a sammich.
18:55
Wot? No bananas?
@ThePhD I remember trying to design a game (in my head) that had no central server. Turns out there's a lot of hard parts
That's a poor excuse for a sammich.
@MooingDuck Dark Souls has a mostly distributed peer to peer network play.
@Tuntuni And it goes to charity.
Every game instance can act as its own server.
And you play peer to peer.
Of course, the lagstabs and other stuff in that game is sometimes pretty lulz.
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18:57
@MooingDuck Impossible I think
you need at least 1 lobby server
or, server to connect you to 1 other person playing the game
@Ell Nope.
Actually, I have no bananas left either. No cold meats, no salad greens. I have one tomato. OK, I'm going for a shower, then Tesco.
I was trying to figure out how to set it up to be entirely distributed. The last model I ended up with revolved around using some poor smuck's IRC channel as a lobby server
You can network-crawl for friends.
yeah, you need one central server
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18:57
@MooingDuck lol
similar to trackers for torrents
You can't network-crawl on WAN.
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@ThePhD that would take ages :3
@MooingDuck well that means you have a central lobby
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nmap *.*.*.* | grep 28842 :P
18:57
@A.H. unfortunately :(
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where 28842 is your game port.
@Ell Explains why I wait hours and hours for co-op. D:
I was intrigued by a question yesterday. I'll just assume you saw it. The question asked whether int a[10]; int * p = a-1; Creates a pointer that can be recovered with int real_p = p+1; The standard calls for UB.
You can use broadcasting on LAN, but that's disabled for the Internet.
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Yes, UB
18:58
@ThePhD only to find "the hive". Then your computer makes a list of other players you've encountered and the next time tries those IPs first.
You'll end up going back to the bootstrap node anyway.
Most of those IPs won't be reliable.
I would like to find a case where, for instance, vector::rend() is not implemented as p. And rend() - 1 is a valid pointer.
only takes a few reliable ones to skip the slow step. But yes, you'll probably have to refind at some point.
@CaptainGiraffe say what now? One past the end is valid, theres' no issues there
The slow step is connecting to the network, not getting the list of nodes from bootstrap.
should virtual functions be avoided like the plague?
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19:00
Actually, once you have a significant user base
no.
@A.H. no
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No?
@MooingDuck trying to rework my sentence =)
they should be avoided whenever possible, which is a different thing
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19:00
Wait, we need one that says "yes"
tbp.derp.pw is 'Site blocked' :(( Gotta find another proxy.
@MooingDuck Yes there is, IMO rend() should have the same qualifiers as end() no?
so some template magic like this is not a good idea?
@MartinJames Go to ukbay.com, they have a few proxy sites listed
19:02
@DeadMG Thks!
@A.H. Yes, no, maybe.
I.e. rend() is the element "before" the begin(). I'm looking for cases where this cannot be true.
Pirate Bay proxy sites are like weeds
@CaptainGiraffe Linked list node.
@CaptainGiraffe oh wait, I see. I've never seen where vector::rend() is implemented as p. I've only seen where vector::rend points at a[0]
@DeadMG ..or moles :)
19:03
also, the Standard says that it's illegal, so it cannot be true.
@CaptainGiraffe step into your local std::reverse_iterator code, they go through interesting lengths to avoid that UB
@MooingDuck Ah, so the comparison is not !=.
@MooingDuck I will. Thanks all.
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pirate proxy
@CaptainGiraffe "the comparison"? What I'm saying is, a reverse iterator's internal pointer commonly points at the item after the one you think it does, to avoid the UB.
that one's been offline for ages
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19:05
@MooingDuck IIRC, they just do return *std::prev(it); on dereference
that's what I would do
@Xeo yes
@A.H. that can only be used for shared code, but not a shared interface. If you need a shared interface, you need virtual functions
The counter says 2 minutes.
I haven't eaten anything today yet I need my pizza dammmmit
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@CatPlusPlus Order it!
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19:17
Expect it in 15 mins
They're never on time :(
Woo it's here.
Breakfast time.
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You eat cold pizza for breakfast, not warm one!
Who sais it isn't cold
No, that's dinner in the morning.
Get your meals straight.
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Get your meals gay.
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19:23
Morning.
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Today was a wonderful, wonderful day.
"Morning. Today was..."?
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lol
@Xeo Er, microwave?
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@Xeo Wat.
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19:25
What fool eats cold pizza.
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It's like eating warm ice cream.
@MooingDuck It was wonderful until he woke up.
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I had a great time at work.
> Yup, humblebundle just lost all credibility. Seems they're willing to accept submissions from anyone in order to boost that humble tip of theirs.
> I guess it's safe to say you have abandoned the principles that helped you succeed in the first place. Like I said in my last comment here. I'm not surprised. But I'm disappointed. Linux gaming lost an important ally today.
~my principles~
> The fact EA is taking no "profits" from this and are offering Dead Space 3 for virtually free is a clear sign they are leveraging Humble to get more Origin users. Scumbags, and I hate Humble for kneeling before them.
gamers.txt
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lol
Time for kanji
19:38
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm on instant response mode! Spamming refresh for notifications hell yeah. — TheOtherGuy 53 secs ago
strange person alert
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I went to the barber's today.
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I lost hair and money.
What a great question.
Not like you can find it in 5 minutes.
@CatPlusPlus Where is this from? That's some low quality bait.
19:48
Anyway, I don't get what's wrong with the first comment block you posted. It's mostly true.
~my principles~
It's been two bundles in a row w/o Linux and DRM-loaded games.
Yeah yeah, ironic shitposting.
Seriously, what "credibility", it's a middleman business for promoting content. Of course they're going to accept big players.
EA gets potential income in Origin users, HB gets money, charities get money, and nobody is forced to buy the goddamn thing.
And not like HB lies or doesn't do independent stuff anymore.
Well, it's been two bundles so far that are Windows-only, DRM-loaded, non-indie, and without the EFF.
But yeah, doesn't matter as long as someone gets their cheap games.
Current weekly is indie.
20:00
I like the weekly. I wonder what the source code of those games looks like. I'll probably buy it.
I have it, it has a pretty shitty license. It's a commercial game though so I don't know what I expected. Maybe something less shitty and wordy.
C++?
Yes
Crappy C++
let me find it again, it was on one of the older bundles..
Yeah it's pretty shitty code.
20:03
Lol. Still, I'd like to see how it's done.
Ah yeah. Introversion bundle.
At least something.
@Rapptz So it's been available before?
Yes.
std::discrete_distribution is neat.
Seems you can't set the weight and the range yourself.
Oh never mind, it takes the init-list's size.
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A: C++11 Random numbers in a range and explicit likeliness

RapptzIf the range is [0, n) then you can use std::discrete_distribution. For your specific example of setting 1 to be 50% you can do this: #include <iostream> #include <random> int main() { std::random_device rd; std::mt19937 gen(rd()); std::discrete_distribution<> d({10, 50, 30, 10}); ...

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20:28
Evening
Ello
Hoy.
Anyone watching Breaking Bad?
No.
is it time for another episode already? I swear it's usually Monday.
20:30
No, I just watched the last one (aired on monday 12)
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Are Voldemort types possible in C++14 with auto return type?
I just need someone to tell me to call my tits about it.
Voldemort types?
call your tits?
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auto foo() {
    struct bar {};
    return bar();
}
So that I can go on with my life.
Thanks.
@not-rightfold Er, auto foo() { return []{}; }?
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@DeadMG ah right. :P
even Wide can do that
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lol wide
20:33
@not-rightfold that example's weird.
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@Rapptz Why?
How does getValue know that value is in scope of the class? Is that a D thing?
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I guess so.
@Rapptz C++14 does that too
Closure.
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20:35
Hmm, I didn't even notice that it captures a variable from a method.
@MooingDuck Proof? First time I've heard of classes having closure like that.
@not-rightfold why can't he just define the return type to TheUnnameable?
@Jeffrey Not in scope.
@Rapptz I misread, nevermind
@Rapptz oh right
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@not-rightfold yeah, I thought it was this. My bad.
There's nothing fundamentally different about closing over from a inner class member than just an inner function.
@MooingDuck lol that worked in c++11 mode?
@Rapptz no
@MooingDuck The output sure as hell does.
20:40
@Rapptz oh hey, I just assumed that was an error. You're right! That's just a warning! and it ran!
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extension~
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Can you check for value equality of types? Out of curiosity
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What do you mean by "value equality of types"?
@Ell I'm not sure I understand. Types don't have values, and for instances the answer is trivial
20:41
@not-rightfold Lol, nice edits
check if two things are the same type?
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std::is_same<decltype(a), decltype(b)>()
does that work with classes?
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well, let's say struct a{}; struct b{}; struct c{int myint;}; a check where a == b but c doesn't equal any of them
C++ doesn't do structural identity.
20:43
@Ell no
a and b are distinct.
Best you can do is check for sizes but that's inaccurate and dumb :s
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Use reflection! Oh wait.
well, in one case maybe DerivedA : Base , DerivedB : Base you could just have a function that is in the classes that returns a value of a then known type for compairison
If you had base* and allocate them at run time
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Ewwheritance.
20:45
@Chemistpp I don't think that's what he's asking
I don't use many structs, but they can have functions as members so you could do the same thing
Then I don't understand when this is necessary :(
@Ell there's nothing useful to be done with knowing that is also safe.
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It was just a curiosity really
But thanks :)
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20:53
@CatPlusPlus A day or two ago I got the thought that chat.so.com is probably xmpp based =)
... Wat
I got a C++ Bronzer Badge
I've answered far too many questions. =[
@EiyrioüvonKauyf I'll trade you chemistry if you teach me how to make a button thingy
[wait]
no, that wasn't it
@Chemistpp That doesn't hold H2O
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@thephd how is your reflection going?
[tag:chemistry]
@Ell Great, now that I've utterly abandoned all hope of it working on VS 2013 Preview
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:/
How come? :o
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I just have to make it its own executable/dll using VS 2012 CTP.
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20:56
Have you tried developing on Linux? :3
I did, a long time ago.
wats linux?
Back when I was as much an OpenGL junkie as Bartek.
user1804599
wat
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You don't know what Linux is?
20:56
Don't tell him that I liked OPenGl at one point, though.
nah, I'm kiding
trolling
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Ah, ok. I thought you were dumb.
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I haven't seen him round lately
Eh, don't be so fickle. I may very well be
So, I one time went to get linux, and then there were like 40 different ones so I bought windows 7 ultimate.
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Haha
20:58
lol
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There are more than 40 lini
linices
hahahha
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linuces
nice plural
20:59
buy all the lini
:3
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let's try distros :P
I downloaded ubuntu
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Pfft who pays for Linux ;)
it doesn't like dual monitors very much
Platypus -> Platypi, Linux -> Linyi
20:59
@Ell technically corporate versions
like Red Hat

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