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12:00 AM
Why's it so hard to find a reliable thermometer online -_-
 
user11867329
How accurate does it need to be?
 
Enough to know if I have a fever or not
Saw several on Amazon, but they're either out of stock, or they don't offer Prime shipping, or they're 50+ dollars
 
:-/
 
... yay, SO chat on mobile
Been a little out of breath when I'm up and moving. I'm hoping it's just me being paranoid, and my body is just weak, but one symptom isn't enough to narrow it down
 
Checking your temperature with a fancy new device isn't going to help though. Getting a proper test is.
I think I might have had it (persistent new cough), but I can't worry about it as it's not been severe and I Stayed The Fuck At Home.
Stay home, don't infect others, and if it gets bad, call 112 (or 911?)
 
12:06 AM
I've been staying home for most part. I did pick up groceries earlier, but it was contactless. Though, I still feel pretty shitty for it.
911
 
112 will work from a GSM mobile. It's baked into the protocol.
 
@Danack Still there is a difference between compiling and installing, and I wouldn't even know how to install most things on Arch or fedora for example so if it's just going to be APT :/
 
apt doesn't work on either arch or fedora :-þ
 
I know
 
Fedora uses yum
 
12:08 AM
tasty
 
But I'd imagine most of us mostly use something Debian based, and if we just put debian instructions what's the point of it
 
@Girgias we ought to go snooze, it's past 1am
 
yes
 
:P go to sleep
 
I was planning to then saw the SO notification on my phone
(it's worse for me as it's 2AM here)
 
12:10 AM
Goober
 
user11867329
@Tiffany :P
 
2:18 AM
Anyone ever wanted an extension hook for "a type is being autoloaded"?
 
I've wanted an extension hook to fish something from down the back of a radiator
 
user11867329
2:33 AM
I feel like I've smoked so much weed, that when I stop smoking weed, I'm still high, lazy and un-focused.
 
2:46 AM
@hakre and @cmb thanks for the responses yesterday regarding fread
so, after a bit more digging I'm 100% certain is has to do with the timeout getting hit for non-blocking handle...I think this is a 'bug' but everyone else may not
the documentation connotes that as well: php.net/manual/en/function.fread.php
to be clear, there is no error, the handle is still active and open, and if I simply ignore the false on a subsequent cycle new data will eventually show up and be read
So, put shortly, do we consider the timeout getting hit on a non-blocking handle an error or empty string?...that's really the question
 
@OakDev you might need a break :)
 
 
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6:19 AM
@LeviMorrison i want that hook :)
 
6:34 AM
Git mergins.
 
cmb
\o
 
6:50 AM
o/
 
\o
 
7:28 AM
o/
 
8:19 AM
Somebody voted for Ben four times -> REJECTED
 
Ben Four, sounds like historical movie.
 
Better than Rambo 5?
 
:D
 
 
2 hours later…
Wes
10:15 AM
mornen
i trimmed the quarantine beard today
i look like a baby
 
lol
 
10:36 AM
@Wes I hope you took a selfie before that action.
 
10:50 AM
Microseconds parameter "u" needs 6 digits, not "up to" in <5.3.7 ・ Date/time related ・ #79458
 
> in PHP < 5.3.7
 
11:12 AM
that looks like your beard
 
How very dare you. I resemble that remark.
 
11:30 AM
lolo
 
12:16 PM
Morngins
 
cmb
12:41 PM
o/
 
\o
 
Hi guys..i want to display as separate selected value in multiselect jquery chosen pls check the following fiddle jsfiddle.net/hearthacker/dxq132wy/4 please help me how to do this?
 
yes @DaveRandom
 
12:56 PM
...meaning, it's a Javascript question so you are much more likely to get a sensible response in the Javascript room
 
Ah, the JavaScript room. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.
 
cough lounge cough
also, tbf, and these are words I never thought I'd say, at least it's not Java
I had to use Java a few weeks ago, it's astonishing that the extent to which things just don't seem to ever get any better
 
yes @Jimbo
 
@DaveRandom since Oracle took it, they've probably made things only marginally better, but overall worse
 
Ah yes. Oracle is known to make things better
:P
 
1:03 PM
/s
 
What sort of wank did I just read on internals?!
4
 
opened mailinglist, saw author, closed browser
 
:-D
 
@Derick In this episode of "PHP Internals News"… :-)
At least there's lots of hot content for the podcast at the moment!
 
1:19 PM
including the fact that xdebug is often installed via os packagers
 
yes, I know
 
Some excellent stars from Derick atm, good job
 
pointless factoid of the minute: the wording of the current room topic was first proposed by @PaulCrovella over 4 years ago
Feb 22 '16 at 20:04, by Paul Crovella
/topic Support group for those afflicted with PHP
isn't that a lovely story
@Danack what question, out of interest?
I must confess to basically going "omg yes I want that now" and not really reading any of the discussion, doesn't seem like there's all that much up for debate though?
 
@DaveRandom what happened to pcrov I wonder. did he quit internet when he ran out of regex crosswords?
 
I was just wondering that, I'm sure it wasn't all that long ago that I last saw him
 
Wes
1:28 PM
he disappears and reappears periodically
 
he forked php-src a little over a month ago #stalker
 
@Derick I was wondering now that I saw this again, is that forward DST change bug more complicated than this?
 
I only see pcrov in my github notifications from his json reader
 
apparently he started supplying Energy Performance Certificates and free insulation across Wiltshire
 
1:30 PM
@Ekin Very likely that it is more complicated
 
I see
 
Q: is <anything to do with date/time> more complicated than <literally anything unrelated to date/time>?
A: yes.
 
pretty much :D
 
yeah, fair :)
 
oh I need to sort that patch out
@Derick re DateInterval::$u, it breaks an absolute crapload of tests when I include it in __debugInfo(), is it reasonable to just not include it there?
it's resolvable but it makes the patch 10x more LoC
 
1:32 PM
no, it should be there
 
it's probably lots of useless IBM tests, right?
 
I'll try and get the patch finished tonight
@Derick anything that does var_dump() as part of it's output
which is quite a lot of things
lots of bug fix tests
look at the failing tests there
I've fixed some
the real issue is with __wakeup() I think, because it ends up with inconsistent order of props in the output
because the props end up existing in the std property table
idk it's fallen out of my head a bit, I'll pick it up this eve
need to implement get_property_for() handler properly I think
 
@DaveRandom Oh dear.
 
aye
it's ok I know what to do, just a much more complex patch than I was hoping
 
1:51 PM
Everything is always more complex than it seems at first hand :-D
 
        // WARNING KLUDGE NOTE
        // Add a tiny delay to ensure that queries get executed in a certain order
        // If your MySQL server is very slow the test may randomly fail!
        usleep(20000);
Why thank you
 
gotta love a bit of sleep()-oriented programming
wait, actually why would that even be a thing? none of those tests are concurrent, surely?
 
Well it could be if it's testing the mysqli async API :|
 
cmb
yep, a mysqli_poll() test
 
Well, at least this is better than the mt_rand() based tests that fail 1 in 2000 times because it hit just the right value...
 
1:59 PM
It's called fuzzy testing :D
 
@NikiC don't worry you can fix that easily enough, change it to usleep(mt_rand() * 1000)
when did PC games get so insanely big? I swear it went from <1DVD to >1SSD in the space of about 3 weeks
 
Man... That discussion on var_export and short array syntax.. I've proposed some useless stuff, but I think this one takes the cake
 
Apr 1 at 14:10, by pmmaga
Request For Cake
 
ha! :D
 
careful what you wish for request
 
2:11 PM
@NikiC How's things going? Would you be interested in doing an episode about constructor promotion, and you two other tiny outstanding RFCs?
 
@PeeHaa is that like rubbing my cat's belly? Testing to see if she's a fuzzy claw trap?
 
It's like rubbing your cat's belly with random objects
 
@Girgias FWIW, the word "like" occurred the 4th most time in the last recording we did. I didn't think you were from the Californian valleys...
 
@PeeHaa you can get arrested for that
 
@Derick have you made a word cloud?
 
2:20 PM
@Derick I've been told I'm Italian because I speak too much with my hands, so I must just have been a Californian in one of my previous lives...
 
@Tiffany My speech to text software does.
 
Nothing wrong with California ... >.>
 
@Tiffany yes it's here
 
@Derick that's pretty neat
 
"For example, if you have like a German or the French locale enabled, it will use like a comma to separate like the decimals."
THREE in one sentence :D
 
2:22 PM
eeeeeeee I'm sorry
This sentence doesn't even sound nice
 
you just speak like an english person, is all
 
@beberlei You want it to be a regular autoloader hook or just notification?
 
Good to know that at least I uphold one of my nationalities
 
if you can find a way grep room 11 for ^like when said by me, there will be a lot of results
and that's typing, speech is probably worse
 
My speech is probably similar. My written communication tends to be more eloquent because I have time to think about what I'm going to say, and I can make changes before sending it. Verbal communication... ehhhhhh
I also grew up in California, so :D
 
2:24 PM
We should make a podcast, Like English, PHP has like evolved like organically
 
it's fine if it's just in person, and these things show up much more if you're actually looking at transcripts
 
@LeviMorrison i imagine the typoical pattern of calling a pointer in a chain? or a llist of fn pointers that gets iterated/applied. something along the lines zend_class_notify_loaded(zend_string class_name); with instrument factories i don't know though if it is still necessary
 
@beberlei Regardless of the specifics of implementation, what behavior do you want? Notification of autoload being triggered, possibly with a chance to participate in the autoloading process? Notification that an autoloaded successfully happened? Or something else?
 
i don't want to participate
and i would like to know if it was a success
what is your use case?
 
I happened across zend_preload_autoload and realized there wasn't an general autoload hook/notification for extensions is all. I think we could actually use it for ddtrace, but was curious what others are interested in.
 
2:31 PM
i would use it to dynamically add instrumentation to stuff, like a class that has "Controller" in it, check if it has methods ending on Action, if yes => instrument
 
hmm, a fire truck outside
 
in combination with having detected beforehand that its probably symfony
 
What you really want is to know that a class got defined, I think? Regardless of autoloading?
 
yeah, sort of "here listeners a new userland zend_class_entry was just registered"
 
@beberlei Regular instrumentation API should work here?
 
2:34 PM
thats right, it should
btw, going to test overhead tomorrow or Friday
 
Awesome!
@beberlei Is Tideways a hybrid extension/zend_extension?
 
no, just a regular extension
ah btw, i will send you the diff of what i prototyped the next days as well.
 
2:50 PM
I would like to see a commit on php-src/master pulled into the 7 branches - where should I file that request? or should I just make a PR? ( github.com/php/php-src/commit/… )
 
foreach twice with(out) assignment error ・ *General Issues ・ #79459
 
@LeviMorrison what is your gameplan w.r.t to instrumentation API btw?
 
@beberlei It seems nobody else is interested in playing with it. So it's up to me, you, and Sammy to take it from here to merged. Performance numbers will probably play into that. Would need documentation, tests actually in core instead of in Sammy's observer extension... not sure what else.
 
do you recon this requires an RFC or just a PR with discussion among core devs?
 
PR discussion unless there is objection, probably.
Need to make sure generators work on resume -- I don't think I ad-hoc tested that.
call_user_func and call_user_func_array too.
Not necessarily as part of this PR, maybe we should add a few other observability hooks too. "class/interface/trait defined", "autoload triggered", "autoload finished (with success/fail info)".... not sure what else.
 
3:03 PM
[RFC] Bundle BonziBuddy with PHP and collect enough revenue to buy a shipment of pepper to go with Paul's newsgroup salt.
 
@mbonneau Looks too risky
 
This resolves an issue that I am having. Is there any way to change the chunk size at runtime?
 
@mbonneau I believe there is a stream option for that
stream_set_chunk_size and stream_set_write_buffer look relevant
 
Someone in here that knows about WordPress developing? I have added a (java)script into my website which need to run throughout the whole website. But since the script is added, the next page you click on will be a black page with the script on it. Tread here: stackoverflow.com/questions/61102599/…
Would help me a lot, I'm quite new to this kind of stuff, and I can't figure it out :(
 
Looks like I was digging a little too deep. At first test, it looks like stream_set_chunk_size solves the issue. Thanks @NikiC
 
4:06 PM
Backtrace does not allow to obtain/identifiy Closures ・ Scripting Engine problem ・ #79460
 
4:52 PM
@mbonneau as a minor (maybe not all that helpful) addendum: in general streams are not the best thing to be using if you care about performance that much... may I ask what the specific issue is you were having? There are a few bits of the streams API which could use some improvement internally, and what you are messing with there does intersect with some of the bits and pieces I have fiddled with in the past
 
Here is a test project I made to demonstrate the issue (before the stream_set_chunk_size discovery): github.com/mbonneau/8ktest
 
in some cases there are undocumented ctx options which affect buffering behaviour, for instance
 
I was working on a websocket test suite when I ran into the issues
My tests were working well - but a vagrant instance was having crazy test times
 
if you want lower-level control you might benefit from php.net/socket-export-stream
but yeh in the case of websocket just fiddling with stream_set_write_buffer() will probably sort your issue
 
Will write buffer adjust the chunk size also?
 
4:57 PM
taking streams away completely if more relevant in cases where you are sending lots of tiny datagrams
@mbonneau sort of
hang on let me find codez, they are better explainers than me
 
5:08 PM
@mbonneau interestingly, neither of those two options do completely what I was expecting them to :-P at least in the context of sockets... stream_set_write_buffer() calls setvbuf() but I thought it had some separate handling for sockets as that doesn't have a predictable portable behaviour
 
@DaveRandom how to make it fit with PHP precedence, and how to stop people shooting themselves in the foot.
$condition || throw new Exception('$condition must be truthy')
  && $condition2 || throw new Exception('$condition2 must be truthy');
 
chunk size is a separate issue, afaik it's only relevant to read ops and it's fully internal to PHP - read buffer size controls the size of the buffer itself, whereas chunk size controls the size of the read operation as it were
 
Apr 5 at 14:05, by NikiC
That code would already be wrong without the throw, because && has higher precedence than ||, not the other way around
 
@Danack ah ok yes, see I was thinking only about sane code usage :-P
 
Apr 5 at 14:05, by NikiC
That code would already be wrong without the throw, because && has higher precedence than ||, not the other way around
 
5:13 PM
tbh I only really want ($expr) ?? throw new ConcreteClassName; to work, I think that covers at least 99% of the use cases I have ever had
maybe also ?: at a stretch
 
That might be true, but I can still not like it. And of course it's always really a great feeling to be on the other side of an argument from many/certain people. But I think the foot shooting here is quite powerful.
Obviously this can be checked with code analyzers that would warn on missing ()s. But it's not entirely obvious to me that not making ()s required is the correct choice for the language.
 
sure, not making any kind of value judgement/attempt at persuasion
just wondered if there was some nuance I was missing is all
you're not wrong, I just don't really care about those sorts of cases because bad code => unexpected behaviour doesn't worry me too much (in this instance, anyway)
@Danack I'd support a general policy of requiring parens in ambiguous cases, but that sounds difficult to do both from a technical standpoint and in terms of getting any kind of agreement on what constitutes an "ambiguous case"
 
@DaveRandom how would "require parentheses around everything below + - . when chaining operators" sound?
 
@mbonneau I wonder if setting the context option $ctx['socket']['tcp_nodelay'] = true; is actually what you are wanting here. It feels more like an issue with crossing packet boundaries than application-level buffering, having re-read your test code
 
@DaveRandom the stream_set_chunk_size sets the write chuck size also
 
5:25 PM
how that is actually used varies (a bit) from wrapper to wrapper
 
The problem that the chucked write creates for me seems to be specific to linux + loopback + tcp + >8k writes. Also, I am non-blocking. The first write goes out to the "network adapter" immediately, the subsequent chunks sit in the network waiting for an ACK from the other side. The ACK is delayed because it wants to package it with return data - eventually just sends an empty ACK and then the next chuck gets sent
 
ohhh loopback makes it a little more interesting
 
I'm having some weird issues with ZTS and floats passing ZPP apparently:github.com/php/php-src/pull/5359
 
@mbonneau yeh that really sounds like disabling nagle might make a difference
 
The problem is it would be on the other end - which I don't have control over because it is a standard test framework
 
5:28 PM
yeh
I'd be interested to know if you can repro it between remote hosts
ftr @mbonneau I'm struggling to find any places in php-src where chunk_size has any impact on write operations
doesn't mean there aren't any ofc
 
@LeviMorrison I just realised Xdebug's function monitor can use it too. Where is your branch and "docs"?
 
It is not used in the master branch anymore - just in 7
 
@Danack what do you mean by "below"? and tbf it's perfectly possible to write some confusing af code with just +-...
@mbonneau ...ffs
that is a completely different semantic meaning than every other usage
 
@DaveRandom below precedence as per the PHP list of precedences. Less precendent? Less precendentish? Subprecendent? And yes.
 
5:35 PM
@DaveRandom I'm not sure I understand
 
@mbonneau what I mean is, that code is bad and uses a setting for something other than what the setting is supposed to do
and yes that does explain why it fixed your issue
 
But, as you are pointing out, it has the possibility of causing problems on the read side because it is used there as well
 
indeed :-/ I'm just exploring that a little bit now
 
You asked about testing on a remote host: interestingly, if I setup a tcp tunnel on an outside host to connect back to the same host - that test runs way faster than going to localhost
 
`$foo = 'bar'; echo $foo[0];` breaks on ubuntu `v7.3.16-1+ubuntu18.04.1+deb.sury.org+1` but I can't get the `Uninitialized string offset: 0` notice on my local machine `PHP 7.4.2 (cli) (built: Jan 22 2020 06:30:58) ( NTS )` on osx
I'm trying to create a test case that proves the exception in production, but phpunit just ignores it locally
I tried error_reporting(E_ALL);
 
5:47 PM
tbh @mbonneau one of your big issues here is that React doesn't help you out where it could, there's a lot of places where a factory wouldn't go amiss :-P
<insert shameless plug for amp here>
a way to take this out of the equation completely is stream_socket_sendto()
however there's no way to cleanly do that with react, at least not that I can immediately see
 
(stream_socket_sendto()/_recvfrom() bypass all the buffering mechanisms entirely)
/me does childcare, bbiab
 
@DaveRandom I will give that a shot - not Amp, I know all about Amp (just kidding) - I'll try the socket_sendto and poke at it and talk with the react people about possible solutions
 
I think one of things we need to do is wire up "return_value" to the end handler; that's why it's present but commented in the observer example.
 
@mbonneau amphp.org :P
 
6:00 PM
@Tiffany no thank you :P
 
lol, fair enough
 
No - not fair enough
I think I would be outnumbered here though - so you win this time
 
@mbonneau it's generally my "go to" response for "I acknowledge your disagreement, and I won't push the subject" (sorry for double ping)
I may need to change it, second time I've had a response like that
 
I really don't mind if people have other opinions. I don't mind discussing. I can't help it if they are wrong. :P
 
I haven't used Amp enough to discuss it, really. I just know the people behind it, and I like them.
 
6:08 PM
I agree - they give a lot to the PHP community
 
6:23 PM
@MátéKocsis is it normal that the "Parameter most have a name" ZEND assertions fails since you merged the default stubs thing? Cause I can't regenerate the mbstring stubs using the build script without it not failing
 
@Girgias make clean
 
Ahhhh
Okay
thx
 
7:17 PM
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Q: PHP select checkbox in parents categories and subcategories list

LaraBellI have this table for categories: |id|name|parent_id Now i list categories and sub categories list: public function categoryList() { // Select all entries from the menu table $query = $this->db->table('categories') ->select('id, name, parent_id') ->orderBy('parent_id'...

 
Hey, is there anyone who knows how to setup SSR for Laravel with Vue?
I have a basic question about how to use SSR with blades and asked a question 8h ago here: stackoverflow.com/questions/61098983/…
For some reason, I don't get any reaction. Have I misunderstood something completely?
 
7:47 PM
@Ocramius it seems the underlying library supports 'tree walking'. Am I mistaken in saying that isn't exposed in the PHP extension?
 
8:38 PM
@Danack I'm not dead against it, but there are a couple of big fat exceptions to the rule (as stated there) which would really piss me off, specifically FLAG1 | FLAG2 | ... and $expr1 ?? $expr2 ?? .... My point not being "let's debate the merits of that specific approach" but rather "it's going to be really really hard to find a simple enough rule than enough people can agree on"
if annotations become a thing, thus providing a tool set for suppressing warnings on a case-by-case basis with a decent level of descriptive precision about exactly which warning is being suppressed it might help, although that doesn't give me a warm fuzzy either
 
9:13 PM
@DaveRandom you know what is a warm fuzzy?
A cat
 
Wes
\o
 
o/
A problem I'm realizing I have is that I want to experiment with different baking ingredients, but I don't have enough... Walmart limits me to two items through their online shopping, and I don't want to go in the store at present
 
Wes
sanders is not running anymore?
 
He dropped out :/
 
Wes
wasn't he like the best democrat candidate :|
 
9:22 PM
Yes :|
But Biden gave "an incredible speech" one time and everyone started endorsing him on Twitter
 
4 more years! 4 more years! ... is what republicans will be cheering when Trump wins again because the dems leadership sabotaged their best bet
 
Wes
history repeats
 
Biden has a much better chance of beating Trump than Sanders, so the democratic base supported Biden. Simple as that.
 
That certainly doesn't match with the polling I saw
 
There were several Trump supporters who were originally Sanders supporters
Granted, I will admit Biden is better than Clinton
 
Wes
9:25 PM
that hurts my brain... from being socialist... to trump?
 
@Wes they hated Clinton
 
Sanders has been painted as a socialist, whether deserved or not. Moderates don't like him.
 
Plain and simple, they didn't want her to win
 
Wes
that's so bad
 
Yarp
 
9:26 PM
At this point the most realistic outcome is Trump winning and America decending into the sea
 
We'll take the rest of you with us
>:D
Oh, and mine out the moon, apparently
 
Wes
:P
 
Hmmm, I hope it doesn't start hailing
 
Spaceforce!
 
9:28 PM
I saw a headline this morning that Trump wants to mine the moon
 
@MarkR After the current shit-show, I doubt Trump will be re-elected.
@Tiffany There are reasons that would be a good idea. I'm sure Trump used none of them.
 
@Trowski Unfortunately I think that's wishful thinking.... as in literally everyone in the world (outside the US) wishes it.
 
@MarkR Look… just let me believe that so I can continue to sleep at night.
 
^
I do not want another four years of the orange baboon clown You-Know-Who
Wait, that's insulting to baboons
 
I'm pretty sure whatever shred of faith I have left in humanity will be lost if he's re-elected.
 
9:32 PM
Know what's really depressing? I just spent an hour recording a screen capture demo for some clients, only to get it into premiere and realise that i'd forgot to turn the microphone on
 
I think his failure with tackling the pandemic has even crippled my dad's faith in him, which is pretty impressive
@MarkR you could always voice over
 
Yup that's the plan... just watching a few videos on how to do it inside the editor
 
It's still depressing, but at least recoverable
Could be worse, could realize that you weren't recording :P
There was a video floating about of Trump where he admits he "doesn't care if you're dying from COVID, if you have two weeks to live," as long as you vote November 8th
 
Wes
do you think most programmers would understand the word "domain" of software engineering? i am looking for a more plain word that roughly means the same thing, and so far i could only come up with "scale" or "context".
scale is very odd i know
 
@Wes like... the breadth of it?
 
Wes
9:38 PM
"the context of the operations" or "the scale of the operations"
 
Scope?
... mobile double message
 
Wes
scope is also good thanks
in fact that's pretty good. sounding fabulous :D thank you very much
 
It showed up as a synonym for breadth :P
 
10:02 PM
@NikiC I think I remember some conversation about replacing the function handler of a zend_internal_function during RINIT to be problematic with JIT, or in PHP 8 in some way. I don't do this in ddtrace, btw, but we want to do something like this so just checking. It would be better to do it in zend_extension startup instead, right?
 
10:13 PM
@JoeWatkins When does this preloading happen? Would replacing the pointer in zend_extension startup instead of extension rinit be better? At that point we wouldn't be running into any ZTS issues, but what about this preloading stuff?
 
Wes
11:04 PM
is that from the actual book? lol
i might be missing some background information :B
 
Holy shit do I see @StatikStasis in a super mario shirt? \o/
 
Incorrect number returned for NUMERIC type field in php 7.3 ・ PDO Firebird ・ #79461
 
11:37 PM
@Wes (sarcasm)
@PeeHaa :O is he live?
 
Nope. Watching the ting from yesterday I think
 
Wes
link?
is that a talk you are referring to?
 
@StatikStasis your social media logos are off center and it's bugging me, lol (in the starting background thingie)
@Wes @StatikStasis streams video games
 
Wes
oh
 
Wes
11:40 PM
oh that's a game i want to play
 
I should not have gone to Reddit.
2
 
What happened?
@StatikStasis it can be difficult to hear you over game sound (from my phone at least)
 
Do you guys think I can name a project virues, is it attractive? it has to do something with the pandemic.
 
11:58 PM
God why does people still bring up the @ thing for annotations
Reddit tries its best to just not learn apparently
 

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