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03:06
@JerryCoffin Did she knowingly invite the guest or was the event organised by someone else and she was just the scapegoat?
 
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04:50
Both the US and China are sending troops to the Middle East
Is this joining the gang fight to stop the gang fight type of logic?
 
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06:02
Seems like that worked out so far. Supposedly Iran wanted to get into the freigh already. But the US sending their carrier group there deterred them for now.
They might still join in once the ground invasion starts, but there was some deterrent effect
06:12
it's "into the fray" apparently. I really shouldn't try to guess spellings of english words based on similar sounding words.
 
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07:30
@TelKitty Seems somewhat unclear, but given that she's the president of the university, I'd guess here direct involvement in choosing speaking guests is normally pretty minimal.
 
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12:32
@PeterT Iran started the whole thing as best anybody can tell by arming Hamas and Hezbollah. The latter was supposed to attack at the same time in a coordinated strike but didn't for some reason. As best I can guess the entire thing is a ploy to help their buddy Putin by distracting the US
That said this is a coding social room, not a politics social room. Let's keep it that way
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Lol Konami was vindictive enough to remove Kojima from the MSG remasters on PS4/5
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14:19
@JerryCoffin And you don't think that's odd?
14:42
At this rate of development, the conflict in Middle East has a slight chance of leading to a mini WW3.
Currently we have at least 6 countries showing combatant interests in the affair, directly or indirectly.
nwp
nwp
Wtf is a mini world war? Is that just a regular war?
OI let's keep this to a social coding room please
@TelKitty Odd that the president of a university delegates decisions, or odd that she's held responsible both for decisions she makes directly, and ones she delegates? I guess it doesn't matter though--no, neither strikes me as particularly odd or unexpected.
@Mgetz I'm still here. That makes it an antisocial coding room. :)
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I thought this is the antisocial & !coding room. Wasn't all the code moved to Q & A room instead? ~_~
@nwp The difference between regular fighting and gang fighting .. like more parties involved?
Charging my macbook using 3 USB C cables from batteries charged by solar panels on the farm.
Talking about faster slow charging ..
 
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17:47
Hi, does anyone know if the GitHub support dynamic pull request template instead of just using the default markdown one? I would like to explain my situation, I want to migrate review standalone dedicated tooling (is practically a OS dependent API) in GitHub review form, this because.
I don't want to make official reviews on client based toolset and then the same again in .md file (review tool have around 300 questions) from memory management up to high level stuff. Every time asking over and over in md + in those tools is a lose of time.
I want to use in a template if possible HTML, CSS AND JS+AJAX or only C++ if possible to create a GUI inside the template form
I have a work-around implementation because I did not find relevant hooks or github API's for that.
I completed the GUI inside PR template markdown using some labels and in .MD then I wrote a lot of code in javascript to create gui and dynamic forms POST page load and using greasemonkey to install at runtime that interpretor.
I can replicate this "hacked" GUI as a chrome Extension (I did this test already), but is not suitable as first work-around. I would prefer the most clean way of doing this.
So is a complete strange work-around because I did not find any github alternative. I appreciate any kind of suggestions or feedback.
Thanks!
 
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