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12:00
No, it's not you being angry that makes your statements nonsense
I told you why I don't like this. Because Puppy's word is not trustworthy.
12 mins ago, by Jefery
@AndyProwl You are the equivalent of a wife that is beaten by her husband
^ This is nonsense
And you claimed that I was angry and I had to let it flow? What.
but not because you're angry
just because it makes no sense
@AndyProwl Why? You have two subjects that both did something wrong, but they are promising to their victims that they won't do it again.
And the victims say that we should trust them again.
12:01
@Jefery Who is the second subject?
@AndyProwl Puppy and the husband
oh, me and the wife
Not you, the room
so by "You are like" you meant "The Room is like"
Where?
12:02
14 mins ago, by Jefery
@AndyProwl You are the equivalent of a wife that is beaten by her husband
Giving someone a second chance is a thing, you know.
As sehe mentioned, Puppy's behavior has changed significantly lately
@AndyProwl No, in that case it's you. You are the one that is excusing this with that logic, AFAIK.
@AndyProwl Yeah, because he wasn't in power anymore.
And yes, people deserve a second chance if their behavior demonstrates it
Licking someone's butt to obtain what you want is a thing, you know.
12:03
@Jefery I don't think so
@TonyTheLion So what? We should give a second chance to everybody?
@Jefery well if he starts being annoying, he'll lose his RO status. I mean, its really not that difficult. Jeebus
@Jefery Assume good intentions. It's not like it's an irrevocable action.
GitHub .. GitLab .. Git Gud
Oct 22 at 11:46, by Alex M.
you guys breathe drama like air
/meaningful contribution
12:05
Jefertek
@TonyTheLion He doesn't deserve it again. It's not about waiting for him to make a mistake. Nobody will take the "job" seriously if you don't take seriously very bad actions.
And yes, chat is srs bnss
Chat is serious because I care about it.
@Jefery That's your opinion
If you don't, then what are we talking about?
Me and sehe and some others are of the opinion that he does deserve a second chance.
Of course I'm not going to lose a night sleep about it.
12:06
How about most people here disagree with you, so maybe just consider the idea you're seeing things incorrectly?
Woah
Wow
Ell
Ell
@Jefery you're outnumbered it seems
"More people disagree with you, so maybe you are wrong?"
Ell
Ell
There's nought you can do
I think I'm going to slowly leave now
12:07
Yes, what's unreasonable about it
@Jefery That is a logical conclusion that comes from the assumption that your peers are rational.
Most loungers are clever and usually wiser than me
so if they mostly agree on something I disagree with, I always double-check if I'm not seeing something wrong somewhere
@Jefery FWIW @thecosh is not happy either.
rather than swearing at them
anyway, time for lunch
Ell
Ell
I need lunch
12:09
The amount of disappointment I feel right now leaves me speechless.
Like literally.
Dec 8 at 22:13, by thecoshman
I'm against puppy as owner
Here.
The fact that more people believe in something, it doesn't make it any more true or right.
No one said that.
I'm willing to be wrong, but I'm giving him a second chance.
12:11
However, when combined with the assumption that your peers are rational, it makes it more worthy of consideration.
I still believe people can change their behavior.
more drama?
I do feel like Pups changed significantly since he got his drugs and a job.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Your assumption
@ScarletAmaranth Just a little disagreement.
12:11
They apparently are all about "giving a second chance at all costs" which I don't really consider rational
Ell
Ell
Job more than drugs, but I suppose drugs were a prerequisite
@TonyTheLion Rawbot wages a campaign against puppy as owner? /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
I am too lazy to read the transcript vOv
@ScarletAmaranth no, @Jefery seems to think that puppy doesn't deserve a second chance
Ell
Ell
@jef what are the costs of making ro?
as a room owner? No, he doesn't.
@Ell Making him win.
12:13
win o_O?
this isn't about winning.
being a Room Owner isn't a nobel price
He won now. It's like whatever he did had no real consequences.
Who said being a Room Owner is a nobel price
not like he's ever screwed up apart from 1 inappropriate room name
then why do you care so much
What
Ell
Ell
12:14
That is a very tangible cost yes
@Jefery He was not an RO for over a year. That is a consequence for what happened.
Because I care about this room?
> no real consequences
I'm too disappointed to continue I think. Maybe some other day.
Bye.
Beaten wife analogies. Awesome. :D
jefery much disappoint
12:16
he even clicked the leave button
didn't just close the tab
HE MEANT IT
Ell
Ell
RIP Jefery
I have a short memory. What did Puppy do this time?
becoming a room owner
@Jefery!! Do not leave me here alone!
12:17
@ScarletAmaranth I did no such thing.
27 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
So far I've stayed away from appointing/unappointing room owners (except for jokes, the only times I messed with the room owners list was back when we didn't have enough to cover US timezones and I added Etienne and Mysticial).
Xeo
Xeo
@wilx Become room owner!
I'd like to stay that way.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah sorry, I was too lazy to go over the transcript
Star poll!
(That's a joke)
> :: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/mercurial-3.4.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
lolwut
WTF
@Columbo See above.
12:19
that's what you get for using mercurial
@ScarletAmaranth I need it to make a git mirror :(
The hats are back <3
so Jeff rage-left?
time to leave my day job, get home, eat food, play RPG game & watch anime .. my life basically
your lack of life you mean :P
12:27
what's to have a life?
I mean, look around, life is supposed to be boring
@AndyProwl what's the point of socializing with idiots? getting married to a woman who want me to drive her to the market every weekend, and go to bed on regular basis? or waste my life on a business for money that won't benefit me, or solve epidimcs anyway?
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl Sounds like a good-enough life for me.
Ell
Ell
So tireeed
@KhaledAKhunaifer there is indeed no point to any of that, but it's a false dichotomy
@Ell Sleeping at night helps :P
Ell
Ell
12:30
Yeah m9
@Xeo But you'd be on your own all the time, never getting out of your comfort zone. It sounds like a no-life routine to me. But well, might be me
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl I'm on my own (apart from my cats) at home all the time anyways.
@Ell High five, and it's Monday...
@Xeo Eh, sort of my point
ITT Xeo is a crazy cat lady.
Xeo
Xeo
Old news.
12:31
lol
Xeo
Xeo
I'm not much of an active socialiser
@AndyProwl I have a stupid family, not only they caused me to have Autism that I suffered for 20 years, but now they keep asking me on a regular basic questions like, when are you getting married, and your car seems to be getting tired, when are you buying a new car ..
Xeo
Xeo
I like getting involved in Lounge meat-ups or stuff, but that's only because I basically know you guys already.
I don't think autism works like that.
@KhaledAKhunaifer You make it sound like socializing and not being confined to your apartment implies getting married and/or demonstrating anything to your family
12:33
@KhaledAKhunaifer Murder all of them
maybe he doesn't have close friends, a lot of people don't
You can go out with friends and know interesting people without even getting a girlfriend, let alone marrying anyone
> Lounge meat-ups
Jesus Christ is it that hard
that sounds
12:34
@AlexM. Bukkake
@набиячлэвэлиь when I had autism that was an okay option, given I didn't feel human emotions at all
@AlexM. I think it was on purpose.
@Xeo So how do you entertain yourself?
cats
I guess kittehs help
Xeo
Xeo
12:35
Games, animu, kitties, reading
chatting
and lounge >_<
@TonyTheLion ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@AndyProwl It's a simple equation now, they didn't care about me, I don't care about them
@KhaledAKhunaifer Yeah, I really don't think that's how autism works.
12:36
@KhaledAKhunaifer What kind of autism? I thought autism isn't something you can cure
@KhaledAKhunaifer Who is 'they'? Your family? That's irrelevant
@AndyProwl 6 years ago that what psychologists told me, there is no cure for adults with autism
on the contrary. Mild autism tends to cure itself in adults. (Mild)
Well, as a syndrome
IMO, lounge isn't a substitute to socializing in the real life. But hey, I am not that sociable in real life myself, I only go out & socialize like once a week, sometimes even less than that!
The physiology doesn't change.
@Telkitty I wonder how you feel the need to mention obvious facts like this
I like to go out but it's not always easy to get people motivated .___.
12:38
@Morwenn found this as well.
@AndyProwl It also isn't something whose subjects lack emotions.
That's probably psychopathy or something like that.
I was wondering about that too
@sehe I am sorry, but I thought I might not be important enough for anyone else to notice those facts.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Agreed. He worded it very wierdly. Autism is not something you leave behind. It's a part of your person. It's something you can learn to live with pretty well
@Telkitty huh. Why mention it then?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yup
@sehe I have a dark past I cannot talk about, sure thing I was doing it in cold blood. Things like sorrow, love, hatred didn't make sense to me at all.
12:41
@KhaledAKhunaifer That's psychopathy, not autism.
Please stop perpetuating this stereotype.
it could also be autism
like, now
@R.MartinhoFernandes autism & bad parenting drove me into it in the beginning, I've already repented & worked out my issues years ago
I had an interesting event earlier today. A recruitor specifically mentioned a potential employer makes it a point to also hire a percentage of employees with a "social engagement agenda" (no clue how to really translate it).
I thought that was pretty cool for them to actually mention in their "pitch"
People with autism are not emotionless. They certainly have issues with expressing them and with picking up on them, but that's not at all being emotionless.
Perpetuating this stereotype only makes life worse for them.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's what I found out after facing psychologists telling me that there's no cure for my case. After research I found out that it's basically an old-wound left unhealed
12:44
In fact the problematic behaviours associated with autism often spring from the fact that emotions run high: tension tends to erupt in aggressive behaviour
Lots of simple things can build the tension.
The main thing were autistic persons are perceived as emotionless is with their inherent trouble to relate to other people's emotions
It's not something they can't do - in fact they might be extremely sensitive to these - but it takes effort or taxes them too much
@melak47here the repl is mentioned
installing now
Why did you post this? Roughly 3.5 years down the road, and with nothing obviously to add? — sehe 18 secs ago
helpful guy
@sehe for 20 years, I was so unlucky that all of my family members, I couldn't find any of them that would communicate with me and verify a basic logical thing like 1+1=2, during that time I didn't make real friends either which made things worse
@sehe because rep
12:51
What rep :)
@KhaledAKhunaifer I wouldn't rule out the possibility that you were so struggling (like anyone who grows up) that it was simply not possible. I wouldn't attribute it to ill will or ineptitude of others only. Don't forget that it's more than likely that you changed.
It is also more than likely that your recollection of a bad youth (that is probably granted) is heavily skewed by your experiences during your adolescent years. Such is the way the memory works. And adolescence can be truly traumatic in most senses.
@sehe In hopes of getting rep I guess.
Also, are you khavjah?
There should be a necropost flag.
12:55
there is a badge
That's not what he means
"Trauma" that is the word. I had to release the trauma I had. well it's all in the past now.
So I'll just go home, enjoy my launch, and watch anime & play my favorite RPG game.
Tending to old questions can be a good thing (hence the badge)
@KhaledAKhunaifer Cheers
I answer almost only old questions, SO as gist
12:55
oh btw
Nice way to store snippets
not a good way to get rep
Is the Déconffe still on? @Ven @Rerito @AngryLettuce? Who's taking the next day off?
Hey, I went to live a in couple of different countries by myself with no family around & I did this for more than 10 years. Most of the times I had my own apartment with no close friends nearby. I have become incredibly independent.
also a cat/chicken lady
@sehe many of my friends have asked me to write a book on how I resolved my own Autism problem, and my findings on what the core issue was.
12:57
> Anyone familiar with the material and/or Boost will likely know exactly what they are looking at (ehem, @sehe, ehem!)
Teehee. Look at the edit history there stackoverflow.com/posts/34167067/revisions. Dedication right there
Being independent is orthogonal to being social.
> Couldn't connect to server, HTTP error code: 200
@KhaledAKhunaifer But have you? It appears you still have problems with social interaction.
That's one of the core aspects of autism.
@sehe Oh my... 26 revisions
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've made new friends, but these social changes require time. I realized that I cannot abandon my blood family because of differences, and as Reyliegh from One Piece Anime says "Worries are part of life, too"
13:01
@Mr.kbok Errors done right.
Independent means you don't rely on other people, thus it makes it more likely that you will try to do things by yourself because hanging around with people also means you have to give consideration on what other parties want and make compromises.
@KhaledAKhunaifer I don't get it though: why are you talking about abandoning your family? Socializing doesn't imply that
@R.MartinhoFernandes For me, nouveau constantly causes CPU stalls via kworker threads (which I can't kill). And from time to time I get freezes. I'm thinking about changing to a more stable system (Debian or the like).
@Columbo Debian is cool
@Dean lol
13:16
@Columbo I run headless.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh. I use it as my Desktop system.
Right now, I'm on Windows, let's boot into Arch and see how things are going
@Columbo It's at work. I gave up on Arch for personal setups long ago.
@R.MartinhoFernandes So what's your personal distro of choice?
Btw., could one call make_unique a factory function
user406009
I also stopped using Arch a while ago and switched to Debian testing.
FreeBSD sounds similar but more stable.
user406009
13:21
It's much more stable and less work to keep running.
Might give that a try if Arch continues this crap.
user406009
And you can always manually install stuff if you really need the "right-this-minute" up to date version of software.
@Columbo Gentoo, but I currently run Mint on my laptop because I was in a hurry to get a system in it. I'm using it as a portable web browser for now, but I'm installing Gentoo when I get the time.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought Gentoo is obsolete - what's the raison d'être?
True linux from scratch will never be obsolete.
13:23
@Columbo Familiarity and flexibility.
Whether it will deserve a label of "distribution" - well, not all distributions need to target end users
@sehe Yeah, but @R.MartinhoFernandes is an end user of that distribution AFAICS, so it targeted him
@sehe What about when when RustOS ships?
Would that be related?
same market
13:25
@Columbo Ok. That's a different kind of enduser then.
@JohanLarsson RustOS is designed to not be used.
Is there a RustOS?
I had to save my partition table via the temporary kernel one the other day, as I was too quick writing the one created in parted to disk
I just wished/guessed
@Columbo you mean, from a chroot or from outside a chroot using a live-boot medium?
13:28
@sehe No, from inside the system as root
Not via a chroot
1) About 0% of the software you want to run on your machine will be ported to Rust
2) RustOS's safety guarantees only apply if it doesn't let foreign code run (i.e. only Rust)
3) Either:
3a) About 0% of the software you want to run on your machine will run on RustOS
3b) RustOS will allow foreign code to run and thus have no tangible purpose
@Columbo What is "the temporary kernel" then?
@JohanLarsson RustOS is designed to not be used, QED.
@sehe No, I meant the "temporary kernel partition table", the partition table saved in /sys/dev IIRC
13:29
I hope you are proven wrong
@Columbo huh. You mean the in-memory one because you corrupted the on-disk one?
There are serious OS projects using Rust for kernel
@sehe Or was it some other location? I forgot :)
@sehe Precisely.
lolz
Not that it makes much difference for the end user what language is used for the kernel
13:30
I was lucky since the kernel wouldn't let fdisk refresh its partition table via ioctl
@CatPlusPlus But that doesn't have significant tangible benefits.
Well, a kernel with more understandable codebase would not be bad
could be easier to get things right in nicer languages
But still not end user difference
the user notices bugs
or some black hat
13:32
the user notices black hats?
where?
behind you
🎩
@JohanLarsson Most exploits these days come from userspace programs, though.
user406009
RustOS might still see a use in the unikernal space though.
user406009
13:37
Which is becoming more and more popular.
@Lalaland What's unikernal?
Oh that.
user406009
@R.MartinhoFernandes When you have a kernel specialized only to run one application.
Ah, that. Yeah, but it needs to be ported to Rust to gain the benefits.
user406009
Or, if it was written in Rust to begin with :)
Why is it becoming more popular?
user406009
13:40
And I am personally pretty optimistic about Rust. In many cases it's a straight upgrade from C++.
user406009
@Mr.kbok I think it's primarily due to containers.
user406009
People want to isolate their applications.
user406009
And if you are only going to run one application at a time in a container, why not just have a specialized minimal kernel?
love this shit
user406009
Also supposedly there are ~~purformance~~ benefits from unikernels.
13:44
I dunno I thought there was specific performance advantages to using a hypervisor thingie like xen. redox appears to be built for bare hardware
@Mr.kbok Isolation is usually the primary benefit.
@ProblemSlover I'm not surprised
@ProblemSlover You a Coprophiliac?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I meant compared to running an OS inside a virtual machine.
@набиячлэвэлиь Yea. Digital shit is so delicious
13:47
@Lalaland Perf is not a joke when things runs on crappy devices. Battery life etc.
user406009
@JohanLarsson Battery life doesn't really apply here. We are talking about servers.
@ProblemSlover Journalist thoughts: "this fucker makes me ask for the words on every question to land on a cliché in the end... argh"
user406009
Unless of course you use your phone to deploy your production server.
Yeah, it's funny that the march of progress brought us all the way to ubiquitous crappy devices.
user406009
In which case, you had it coming to you.
user406009
13:49
@R.MartinhoFernandes But, they are really cheap.
(I hope Bartek doesn't read that)
user406009
There are like 40 euro decent android phones out there.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Tempted to star :P
I do heavy CPU stuff on my phone.
user406009
You probably couldn't even buy a keyboard for 40 euros like 30 years ago.
13:50
Well, plan to.
Still working on it.
Writing Java isn't enticing.
@VillasV You can read the digital mind man. Congrats!
user406009
You can write in C++ if you want to you know.
user406009
Android NDK.
@Lalaland I know. Maybe it has changed, but I got burned by the attempt I made some four years ago.
Also not too excited about checking again.
user406009
It's definitely much more of a pain than writing in Java.
user406009
13:52
The tooling is all optimized for Java.
@Lalaland You can't imagine how it painful to get NDK configs working ..
@Lalaland Ah, so nothing's changed.
user406009
I just wish Google would let us use Java 8.
Yeah, also hate that.
lol Java <8
13:53
@Lalaland Back when I worked with it I was upset that they didn't let us use Java 7.
Looking forward to dig in the shit of java 10 in 2020
I really don't get it, though. Java 8 doesn't even have new opcodes, like Java 7 did.
user406009
Java 8 did add one.
user406009
I think it was called invokedynamic or something.
That was in Java 7.
13:55
I'd prefer just to skip java 9 lol
~~run everywhere~~
user406009
Oops. You are right, Java 7.
@R.MartinhoFernandes funny joke
(I voted!)
user406009
My guess is that Oracle has a stupid patent on some Java 8 features.
ugh software patents
13:57
@Lalaland stick with .Net stuff and you won't face any issues with patents
excellent way to make idea unusable for everyone for 30 years
What annoys me the most is how railroaded the tooling is.
Well the docs.
user406009
Well, sometimes railroading is good.
user406009
Less choices makes things easier when you have no idea what you are doing.
you’ve either triggered the false dichotomy alarm or I’m hearing things
13:59
@Lalaland It also ensures that you remain that way, though, which is one of the things seriously turning me off about it.

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