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@sehe when you are around, do you mind scrolling up just a wee bit and pinning please
If the Democrats had voted to remove Clinton, he'd have been gone. That would have made Al Gore president. In 2000, Gore ran as the vice president of a largely disgraced criminal, and still almost won (and a lot of votes "for" Bush were really votes against Clinton). If, instead, he'd been a sitting president with a strong economy and the black cloud of Clinton mostly forgotten, there's no real question in my mind he'd have won (probably quite easily).
Di Al Gore know why a submodule once added is not pushed and all teammates have to add the same submodule too?
@DarioOO Of course. He did invent the Internet, after all!
ok give me his email then ^^ I have a serious question for him XD
00:04
O_O
nice thanks XD
now that I think about it... I never nominated any places my self for uncon :S
ehi anyone free for a roll20 quick D&D session?
Ell
Ell
@thecoshman I voted
1d6
if( result<3)
vote Trump
else
vote Clin ton
@thecoshman I nominate Arequipa, Peru. AFAIK, we don't have any South American regulars, so it's about equally [in]convenient to all possible participants.
00:07
@thecoshman Highly reactive
@JerryCoffin bitchcode is Brazilian
@Ell yeah... idea is you ping me the answer to the silly question... but what ever :P
@JerryCoffin hey hey hey, go play with your wall
So I did it right, ql
@JerryCoffin The ultimate meme would be to plug it straight into Кремль
@набиячлэвэли oh, you such a sweaty "I'm good, thanks"
@thecoshman I put the poshiest response I could muster there xD
@JerryCoffin Come to think of it. Republicans have only won 1 presidential popular vote since the first Bush.
00:13
@набиячлэвэли lol
Ell
Ell
@thecoshman oh :p
oh my, maybe eating a banana now when I'm wanting to get to bed shortly wasn't such a good idea
@thecoshman unheard of
@thecoshman Does that mean the existing pin can go?
yeah, the one about nominations being over is not needed any more
I might have mistakenly unpinned one more. Then again, what matters is that Unconf is on the starboard
00:24
¬_¬
Unconʃionable!
00:41
a lot of interesting places nominated ...
@Borgleader but but but but.......
@EtiennedeMartel Someone accidentally a word?
I wonder how many people you can troll by doing that?
Probably not as many as the, "charge your iphone in the microwave" iOS update.
@Mysticial Probably a lot, I remember this one video where a dude snipped a bit of an AGP video card so it would fit in a pci-e slot (or vice-versa i cant remember)
speaking of hot sauce, I suddenly feels like hot dogs for lunch
@Mysticial good lord
01:05
so if I want to insert a boolean value in mysql, do I insert "TRUE" or "FALSE"?
with quotes and capital case
nvm ... found it
use a bit
I am not sure whether using 0/1 or "FALSE"/"TRUE"
boolean value in mysql is just an alias of tinyint
01:20
@Borgleader I actually wonder what mistake does more damage. Thermal paste in the pins, or putting the memory in backwards.
That last one is something I did 3 years ago. No it wasn't funny.
In my case, I burned the motherboard. I don't know if the CPU survived since I never got another mobo to test it with.
The ram also survived. Though that was nothing short of miraculous.
so yellowstone park
is it the best time to visit early May - late Oct?
I guess it depends on if you can wash the paste off or not
01:42
I don't think paste will come out of the sockets very easily. Especially the Intel sockets.
...I think panta ray might be attempting to bribe me to stay apathetic about rep, with rep
and I have absolutely no idea how to react
...maybe I can return the bounty?
@jaggedSpire wut
I thought my comment was obvious enough but apparently not
01:57
I was mentioning a slightly modified approach to what he listed in an answer, in the comments below the answer.
He said it'd be a good addition to the answer, and turned it CW, so I started adding the stuff in an edit, and then he said he was also fine with me posting an answer so I could get more rep.
But that would involve copy-pasting the edit into a new answer and I was feeling really lazy, so I said no, but thanks, and posted the edit
@Borgleader It got not one, but two answers?
@Mysticial Yes, also check the original code in the edit history /cc @jaggedSpire
02:00
Shortly after, I got two upvotes on my most upvoted answer, and then he put a 250-rep bounty on it
?!?
I think he likes you ;)
:P
shrug
I'm going to see if I can ninja the rep back to him so he only notices when it's awarded
thank you so much you are a life saver. but please teach me where i went wrong. — vmobius07 6 hours ago
I vant to suck your tiiiime
How do you guys like my handiwork. Don't know a better way to unit test that shit.
(Also, separating executor/scheduler logic from rpc server is TBD)
@jaggedSpire hungry?
@Borgleader :O
02:11
lol, this exists:
"Alternative facts" is a phrase used by Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway during a Meet the Press interview on January 22, 2017, in which she defended White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's statements about the attendance at Donald Trump's inauguration as President of the United States. When pressed during the interview with Chuck Todd to explain why Spicer "utter[ed] a provable falsehood", Conway said "Don't be so overly dramatic about it, Chuck. You're saying it's a falsehood, and ... our press secretary, Sean Spicer, gave alternative facts to that." Todd responded by saying ...
That little kitten tail
It's locked. ahaha
@jaggedSpire high-five
@Borgleader these are incredibly adorable
02:24
I have a quick question.
@ThePhD I seeeeee you
I have to static-ify a wstring_convert instance.
Because it keeps invoking a default locale() constructor, which is murderific to performance.
02:25
From what I read of the docs, I'm not committing a cardinal sin.
But I wanted to ask anyways.
well I'd assume the drawback is it won't reflect changes to the locale
Yeah, since the default constructor pulls from std::locale::global and stuff.
Shit...
You can't pass the wstring_convert by reference where you need it?
Uhm, it's part of sol's converter system.
What I can do is make it a public locale, and let someone manually reset / update it when necessaqry...?
However.
What I am using it for is UTF32 <-> UTF8, UTF16 <-> UTF8 conversions.
As I understand it, these are locale-independent transformations.
I can't see how they wouldn't be
02:30
And I know of no system that uses a std::wstring and puts in place a default system encoding that is not UTF16 or UTF32 for the wchar_t type.
So I could do it and cheat....
...isn't wstring UCS-2 on Windows?
It's UTF16
Oh, that's excellent news
Some version of it that is.
oh god
02:33
Heh.
WIndows hasn't been UCS-2 since... what, Windows ME, without service packs or upgrades?
I know for a fact Windows 2000 used UTF-16.
I should say, wstring/wchar_t isn't the part that's relevant. It's just that all the Windows API calls that take wchar_t treat it as UTF16.
score one point for sanity then
If you Windows and all you care about is Windows, then use wstring and wchar_t all the way.
@ThePhD HEY BBY <3
Hiyo, Borgleader.
I'm pretty depressed about not getting that job.
I need to sit down and think why I didn't get it.
My current thoughts are that I had no references, despite working at so many places, because I don't really keep up with anyone.
02:42
@ThePhD Aww :(
nwp
nwp
don't do that to yourself
Good luck on your future applications!
With that, I need to sleep. I barely got 4 hours in last night. No clue wtf was up with me.
Mmn.
SLeep well.
nwp
nwp
@ThePhD my thought are that the dev team and HR don't agree if someone was supposed to get hired or not after all
02:44
Hey so
How do I create an interface for a sum-type?
@ThePhD I believe in you! You'll find something :)
@Borgleader Night!
@ThePhD It's okay... don't worry...
@ThePhD And I think you're definitely talented enough to get something -- I mean, just look at Sol
Sol isn't enough to get me hired.
That much is clear.
@ThePhD How many did you apply to?
02:47
I'm like 1/5 on my interview throughput right now.
@ThePhD Well probably because Dabby wrote it
Meaning, only 1 of 5 places I applied actually gave me a chance at an interview.
And the 1 place that did give me that interview just stuffed me.
@ThePhD You applied to 5 total?
5 are how many got back to me.
There's 2 more floating out there.
Ah I see.
02:49
The rest aren't interested in temporary employment / internships.
@ThePhD Have you tried applying to local things from job fairs and doing the shotgun approach?
The strategy that some of us use over here is the shotgun approach
I've been lucky, but the other guy who also got an offer did 40-50 companies, if I remember correctly
03:33
@ThePhD why are you still applying for internships? can't you just apply for a regular junior position
I have never done an internship
but I had a couple of junior roles
@ThePhD WinAPI may be using UTF-16 somewhere, but Visual Studio is still UCS2. auto c = L'💩'; compiles, but leaves nonsense in c
@ThePhD Oh, that actually is a big deal. It's usually only the really big places that are willing to do temporary employment.
@Cubbi Putting non-ascii in source code is usually a bad idea anyways.
@Mysticial It's the same way if I were to use a UCN.
There's really no way 16-bit wchar_t can make sense after 1996.
03:48
@ThePhD Generally speaking, it takes at least half a year for a new hire to get up to speed and finally become "worth their money". Internships are too short for that. So in a many places internships are mainly to "grab" the person so that they come back later for full-time.
IOW, internship programs are generally not profitable for the company. They mainly serve as "extended interviews" for people. Those that do poorly, no big deal. Those that do well, you give them a fast track to full-time employment where they will be able to contribute significantly.
is there a way to view the error that has occurred in the past while calling a cgi script
 
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05:03
having fun setting permission to cgi directory through apache2
@Cubbi Actually, Visual Studio is typically code page 1252 (or something on that order), though if memory serves it can be persuaded to use UTF-8 (at least for what it writes to/reads from a file).
@JerryCoffin it's CP_ACP , which depends on your system locale
e.g. 1251 for Russian
:wasssuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuup
05:21
@VermillionAzure Up in smoke (I accidentally ran the microwave for 5 minutes when I intended 50 seconds).
@JerryCoffin Hey
@JerryCoffin are you a beaver?
@VermillionAzure Yes. A lazy beaver.
@JerryCoffin because DAMMMMMMM
that was dangerous
(i'm sorry)
@VermillionAzure As well you should be with a pun like that.
@JerryCoffin I guess you could say I'm a punny guy
05:24
@VermillionAzure That was a pretty half-assed pun, so maybe you're just a "pu".
@JerryCoffin gasp the comebacks..
@VermillionAzure ...are probably curable with early detection. Start by getting rid of any caffeine or chocolate in your diet.
@JerryCoffin oh
@JerryCoffin on what did you run the microwave over
@johnathon Some "mini tacos".
05:55
@JerryCoffin no large loss then. I think Trump wants to do the same right
ScY
ScY
06:26
@Mikhail just wow... Were they japanese by any chance?
or had watched a lot of South Park
ScY
ScY
The paper quotes a woman called Claudia who said that after the photos were taken and fun was had, "they left it for dead."
urgh
imho those individuals should spend a lengthy amount of time behind bars
What if they were playing with their food?
who on earth eats dolphins?
06:35
@johnathon Trump cannot hold normal tacos in his hands, so yeah, I'd guess mini tacos.
Japanese
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@Mikhail that's actually rare. very very few Japanese eat dolphin
well goodnight folks
the real problem is that they expressed a false kind of love for the dolphin and it literally died from the shallowness of their feelings
07:33
Are branch predictors per CPU core or by CPU package? (Intel Xeon) ._.
Ven
Ven
07:47
Hi
wtf @wilx on twitter
What makes you so eager to defend bureaucracy. Have you not been able to witness the gory details of that in your youth? Have your parents/grandparents not told you about any of that?
Eh, I now have a 100-star project on GitHub. Never thought I'd one day have one.
When Num Lock isn't locked...
:)
@johnathon By that logic, so should many fisheries. Animal cruelty isn't acceptable, but I don't feel it should be on the scale of human cruelty (mostly because curious/excited people don't understand the consequences of their actions when they encounter something new).
Definitely worth slapping the people involved with fines, but without evidence of repeated cruelty, it seems best to write off events like that as tragedies caused by naivety.
@Morwenn I hear GitHub projects make it automatically into the C++ standard when they reach 500 stars.
07:56
xD
@Aaron3468 Oh no, that's no excuse. If you are prone to accidentally end lives of living being around you, you should suffer the consequences, to protect those around you
We'd have plenty of JavaScript in the C++ standard by now.
@Aaron3468 If naivety kills baby dolphins, then by all means, have a few weeks of jail time
Pronto
> Video of the incident posted to Twitter shows many beachgoers crowded around the animal and no one seeming to be the slightest bit concerned for its survival.
The crowd effect would make my judgement/ruling a bit milder.
Haha, maybe. It's difficult to justify that level of punishment but I do agree with the sentiment. If it weren't a crowd, and it were possible to point blame directly, I would agree wholeheartedly with a few weeks jailtime
It is easier to have a lapse of judgement once a whole group starts "sharing" responsibility (because of group effects, comes down to "shedding responsibility")
@Aaron3468 I'll admit I didn't read about the onlookers before.
08:00
@sehe It's a variation on tragedy of the commons, if I catch what you mean.
Oh no baby dolphins dying, let's bomb Syrians as a distraction
@NYDailyNews I think it would be fair to suggest for Trump's impeachment day to be declared a national holiday.
lel
@Aaron3468 Ah. That's the term. I have trouble with the strangest things. I have a very narrow set of usable English it seems.
It doesn't usually show, because, within that narrow band, I can emulate and vary a great deal.
Some of his less-mentioned-in-the-news executive orders are disturbingly like a dictator siezing control... I'm impressed he can piss off corporations, the people, and congress without being removed by means of varying legality.
@sehe No worries, you've got fluency. Even fluent native speakers don't know technical terms that well. How many people on the street would know what 'compiler' means? ;)
How many would want to know :)
How many would have being knewn?
2
08:06
The few, the proud, the disturbingly masochistic
user1804599
08:47
TIL the inventor of Hungarian notation once went to outer space.
08:58
Every time I visit SF, it seems to be moving away from a technology utopia towards a dystopian future filled with insane prices, substance abuse, and human excrement.
So if I have 1000 global variables. If I wrap all those variables in a struct does that make the struct one single global variable?
Or would that still count as 1000 globals?
Just wondering how they counted globals in Toyota's code.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked No, that won't make a single difference.
user1804599
Instead, go through the variables one by one. For each one, delete it, run the type checker, and fix the code that it rejects.
user1804599
inb4 Python
lol
what does Python have to do with it?
user1804599
09:04
If it's Python then you can't fix the code before the heat death of the universe because humans are incredibly slow at type checking.
They might be global but its not clear if all 1000 are exposed everywhere... Could some be aliases to memory mapped IO? ie LRC_CHIP_PIN_12
@StackedCrooked don't be silly, use a map
ooh nice one :)
@sehe This is how law works. Ignorance is not an excuse regardless of how fast the law has been introduced.
user1804599
That fact should be encoded in the type. If it isn't, your types are shit, your code is shit, your program is shit, and you are shit.
09:18
@Morwenn #clap
Someone knows the technical reason, why you can't prepend data to a file? You can extend a file at the end. The filesystem will allocate another chunk of data on the disk. It does not necessarily have to be connected to the rest of the file (fragmentation). So why can't it allocate a chunk in front of the file. Yeah, the pointer to the start of the file has to change, but i don't think that would be an issue.
@Morwenn nice :)
@wilx This is not at all how law works. That's lame. Laws are not required to be unreasonable.
@sehe I am sorry, it is how it works.
Of course if it were existing law. Yeah. Maybe. But in this case you're putting things upside down. This is why this law is not acceptable.
09:33
@sehe You are making an arbitrary decision on how long the law must be in place before people should be ruled by it. This is not how it works. I am sorry to burst your bubble. :)
I'm not. There are most certainly regulations for introduction of new laws and especially the time period till culpability.
That's not a bubble. Why are you so proud to be in acceptance of clear cruelty? Does it make you feel better?
I'd love to hear you when you get fined for speeding (or driving on a closed road, for that matter) when they changed the speed limit behind your back when you were already driving there. And then when they fine you they add: "and because of your wilful decision to ignore the law, you lose you're driving license. We don't care that you live there and need the car for your work. Your kids will be fine without you."
@wilx fyi I know how law works. What are you doing. If you don't see what's wrong with deporting green card holders to Iran, when they embarked on a flight back from a family visit in Finland before anything was "Executive Ordered". Fuck that shit.
There's no excusing overreach or power abuse because "that's how laws work". Because that's not how human rights or social norms work.
Over and out.
@sehe OK.
I mean. You're free to excuse it of course. And I'm free to loathe that.
Ven
Ven
@sehe I'm surprised you discover now that @wilx is islamophobic
@Ven What has this to do with islamophobia?
09:47
@wilx FWIW, the DHS lawyers suggested a grace period for at least those already allowed to be in the US that were currently abroad to come back.
But Trump, Bannon and their friends disregarded their advice.
"how laws work" my ass.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I see.
I started to get bored with trump, then I remembered it's the weekend
Ven
Ven
@wilx because that was a key point of trump's campaign
@Ven Interesting that he did not ban citizens from many Islamic majority countries then?
And given that the CBP officers knowingly disregarded the federal court's decision, it's really hard to take the "it's how laws work" position.
Very little of this was "how laws work".
09:52
Alright, I have to backpedal, @sehe. You are right in that some warning period should have been there. Nevertheless, ignorance is not an excuse principle holds, IMHO.
@R.MartinhoFernandes And to be honest, this I find really scary.
@R.MartinhoFernandes CBP?
Customs & Border Protection.
@wilx trump is just like the rest of the cowards, he only picks on the small potatoes
so no need to worry about nuclear war
trump doesn't have the guts to pick up a fight with those who has more power
10:07
I just hope this whole crap was due to incompetence.
@wilx Oh yeah. I'm all for "let them eat their shit" mentality for law breakers. See earlier today.
Whoa, 5th late reply from Czech EU MP regarding copyright laws.
It's just the classic divide between "legal" and "ethical".
Because if it was deliberate, it's hardly distinguishable from a coup probe.
I don't see the difference anyhow. It's possible to break democracy by accident.
Same thing goes for starting war.
10:10
tinyint is 1 byte not 1 bit ...
@sehe Right, but if it was incompetence, they can learn from the mistake and not repeat it.
@Telkitty Bit is bit.
@wilx The problem here wasn't ignorance. The problem was unreasonable change. People cannot be expected to adapt fast enough (if at all, actually. But then it might become "their choice" to battle and spend a week or so in custody because they have no other option)
@R.MartinhoFernandes If the incompetence is at this scale, I'm not sure that buys us anything. That would just mean they will make heaps of other mistakes out of the same ignorance.
@Telkitty I'm afraid you couldn't be more wrong. I think that's precisely his weak point. He has the guts. And he needs to prove it.
He flaunts it, too.
about smaller countries he has already passed orders, with bigger countries, he's all words
words don't do much other than causing panic in irrational people
Hey, @набиячлэвэли, you're famous twitter.com/gcouprie/status/826365912483774464
10:17
:o
@Telkitty Again. You couldn't be more wrong. Words are play fight. He tests the response. Provokes. Gathers momentum/ammunition
@sehe oooh
@набиячлэвэли Congratulations :D
@Telkitty Panic in irrational people is how you get the Ermächtigungsgesetz to pass.
Don't downplay that.
@sehe Weakens resistance.
I think country heads/leaders are more cold and calculating
10:19
You are wrong again. Also, irrelevant. The people matter.
I don't see what's not cold and calculating about stirring people into a panic that grants you extra powers.
because a lot of countries are still in the wait and see mode
You mean, you are?
provoking with words will only elicit fight back with words
Other countries are firmly in the "being other countries" mode.
10:21
@sehe Eventually people will be tired of protesting every other day. It will become routine. "There go those protesters again, sigh".
impose a tax will get the other country to impose a tax on your export
Gosh. Kindergarten politics.
if you send troops to disputed water ...
then who know what will happen
Remember how WWII started, Hitler got elected legally and started evicting the Black sheep minority then just 7 years later he invaded Poland.
@Ven Also, FYI, I am phobic of all religions. I am an atheist. Islam just appears to be far worse than the rest.
nwp
nwp
10:25
@ratchetfreak and nothing relevant happened in between
Are you joking?
@ratchetfreak Yes. But before Hitler we did not have Hitler to point at.
@nwp I know there was a build up but in the mean time every other country was also in the wait and see state
Also, USA today is not Germany after WWI.
@ratchetfreak Everybody invades Poland :o
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10:26
@ratchetfreak so are you saying that the U.S. is going to invade Mexico in a couple of years?
but they have just planned to build a wall
if they are going to, then obviously building a wall isn't an optimum strategy, isn't it?
I'm saying there are parallels, enough to be very wary of Trump
I think it's ok until the paramilitary organizations are established.
Trump is too weak to be hitler, he is an opportunistic business man, he will try things until America bankrupt like one of his companies, then he will pack up and leave
His buddy Bannon, though.
he doesn't have beliefs and principles like Hitler, he is the kind who tries things & if it doesn't work, he will quit doing it
nwp
nwp
10:32
I worry that a near majority thinks that killing or segregating people who are poor or have different religion/culture is the way to prosperity and survival of your own religion/culture, and no-one has the balls to say it. It is not trump I'm worried about, it is that so many people agree with him.
I have observed some of that in germany too, though my sample size is low.
@Telkitty Well, during Obama's administration their debt raised quite significantly. If Trump just maintains the level he will have been better with money than Obama.
he plans to build a wall and building a long wall costs money
A mere 2% of the military budget. Money won't be an issue with the wall.
nwp
nwp
pretty sure trump understands the concept of "Other People's Money"
@Telkitty and Hitler was an opportunistic failed artist
10:34
@nwp Grouping by similarity is normal. You are here among us because we are all similar in that we do some sort of software development. I assume you do not hang out in at home mothers' chats.
And given that he intends to increase the military, the cost of the wall will be even smaller in comparison.
@nwp Chinese also congregate and build so called Chinatowns, etc.
It seems people constantly underestimate the sheer enormity of the US military budget.
@R.MartinhoFernandes True.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean where they build tanks that rust for the sake of building tanks and not to actually use them?
10:36
@nwp he knows how to get them for free - he bankrupted a few companies before
@Morwenn That's called being prepared.
> The new defense spending bill includes $120 million for tanks that the Army has repeatedly said it doesn't want.
@Morwenn Ah, well, OK.
I read from time to time that it didn't happen only once :/
but hey Australia has been collecting debt from poor people so they can spend $50 on submarines ...
10:38
@Morwenn I'd say that in general, the bigger the budget, the least efficient it is.
@Telkitty Hey that's ok, the money is in our hands now x)
If only it wasn't dumbly spent .___.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, I do not think that the smaller the budget the more efficient it is as might seem to follow from your statement. E.g., The Czech Replublic Army.
10:41
I suspect that if Australian government didn't collect the debt, I wouldn't have to cover $3000 in my tenants rent in arrears
there's a "race" track near my city on which they let motorbikes in sometimes
unlikely I will get that back
apparently they require street-legal motorbikes for that :S
IDGI
what's the point of having a closed-off track
@Telkitty So you had to evict them after all?
yeah
next month
10:42
> On 13 October 1992, following written orders, Swiss Army cadets unknowingly crossed the border and went to Triesenberg to set up an observation post. Swiss commanders had overlooked the fact that Triesenberg was not on Swiss territory. Switzerland apologized to Liechtenstein for the incident.
@Morwenn lul
@Morwenn Small countries problems. :D
@BartekBanachewicz most likely a insurance thing
but on a closed track you can really open the throttle which you can't (legally) elsewhere
@ratchetfreak eh, not there, it's too small for that
@wilx I told them that I will let them to skip 3 weeks rents, but until then it will be 9 weeks from which I will deduct 4 weeks bond, they also broke a few things. So it's likely I will lose $3000. But I didn't say I will kick them out, I said that we will carry out some repair and extension work and it's unsafe for them to live in it
cars reach up to 120-140 on that track
nwp
nwp
10:43
@BartekBanachewicz to give the impression that regular people such as you have a chance of winning?
@nwp it's a track day, not a race
@BartekBanachewicz motorcycles are lighter and tend to accelerate faster
@ratchetfreak and brake slower. Besides, you can legally drive 140 on our highways
the track is more about practicing cornering at more leans and faster speeds I guess
@Telkitty That sounds sneaky and illegal.
it was build in connection to the new licencing rules that require some track practice from new drivers
10:45
it's legal to kick them out when they are 2 weeks in arrear
trust me, I have been handling tenants for nearly 20 years, I didn't kick them out of sympathetic reasons
@wilx True. There's probably a threshold where it doesn't apply anymore, but as soon as it is large enough, it becomes too much shit to manage properly or to manage cheaply.
Like, $120 million is 0.02% of the entire military budget. Should they micromanage that?
it prolly makes more sense to overspend than to calculate every penny, is your point?
@BartekBanachewicz Calculating every penny costs, so you will have to choose between spending it doing the management, or spending it on stuff.
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, basically.
Where the threshold is, I don't know, but I'm pretty sure the US military budget is beyond it.
@wilx also, on the topic of laws working as they should: independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/…
and there is ofcourse the standard accounting rule of "if you don't spend it, you don't get it again next year"

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