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user2620028
15:06
my girlfriend just showed me a book she is reading while trying to practice her english. Problem is as i was combing through the picture of the page she sent me i noticed a lot of grammar errors :/
books r 4 dumb ppl
I don't read, as a lifestyle choice
📚 r 4 💩 👦
books are too mainstream
but really.. I have a few books I've been meaning to read.
finding time to read a book as I get older is getting more difficult.
15:08
Try audiobooks
not the same immersion.
audiobooks just accelerate the aging process
user2620028
yeah the book she is reading used the word "scale" as a verb to say that they jumped off of a roof onto the ground.
scaled is a verb
15:10
it usually means going up
to scale a building
definitely not jumping
means to climb, pretty much
just yell at him next time he comes in the room.
user2620028
@ndugger unless they climbed from the roof to the ground by jumping, i don't think it was used in the right context
15:12
I don't read books these days, but I read a lot of technical documentation, scientific articles, and other random things here and there, which I'd argue adds up to be about the same
i read books.
there you go
user2620028
i guess i went somewhere, i just don't know where or why
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what would be the starting point for libs that could identify names in strings? Things like libraries of "stop words", dictionary lookups, removal of phone numbers, emails, etc that I could use to determine where the name is?
does that exist / is it a common problem people try to solve?
not even sure what to call that
15:17
regexp?
heh
"neuro linguistic programming"?
ny little pony
15:17
natural language processing?
I was thinking like "lexical parsing libraries" or something
ooohh!
right
neutral lapdance photography
15:18
neutered lapdance patron
nasty little poops
no lepers please
nocturnal lactating parasites
non-deterministic linear polynomial (time)
nightmarish liquor prices
15:19
eh just improved an edit that someone did. He only has formatted the HTML and a part of the CSS snippet while these code are in a code block. So I "improved" it by opening it and using the tidy button
if we're doing things you can find in a cheap strip club
I think my work here is done
New! Lickable pants
thanks guys... gonna go look for nlp libs
noone likes pineapple
15:20
I like pineapple
only on my pizza
does that make me a nobody?
noninvasive liposuction participant
pineapple is delicious, heathen
nicks laughable principals.
15:20
!!s/principals/penis./
principles
@BenFortune nicks laughable penis.. (source)
@littlepootis I know what I said
nightmarish lemon puns
new lemon puns!
15:22
naked lemon party
no lemon puns
no, lemon puns!
no lemon, puns
nein! less puns
now let's pause
15:23
no, let's play
:36945363 nol, lo problem
what's goin on here
nein, lieber Paläolibertarismus
@KevinB not learning programming
@KevinB naughty language pranks
15:24
nothing legible, probably
@KevinB Shenanigans.
noobs lose phones
NOOBS likes permissions.
supernoobs turn on their phone flashlights to look for their phones
15:25
nobody likes pastafarians
nobody likes pootis
nerdy little pootis
no luck, pootis

NLP

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@ndugger No, lose points
15:26
nice, lotsa pronouns
nevertheless, long passed.
nonetheless, lengthy prolapses
notwithstanding long probes.
neuroscience likes photons
not likely, pablo.
15:29
neuropsychology loves prodigies
note: lame programmers ^
naughty louise poops
narky long pubes
no licks, pls
15:30
nudity leaven protrusions
so. Should I upgrade my web template to using typescript? Does it require much configuration?
normally likable, probably.
I can't tell if you should, but TS is much easier to start with and more forgiving for partial conversion than in the past.
neurotic lube poles
(next time we do this.. nlp are terrible letters to make sense with)
15:32
yeah, a 4 or 5 letter acronym with vowels would be nice
@rlemon noob, learn phonetics
never learn, people
no, lick poop
not losing patience
@KendallFrey nice. :leaves promptly:
15:33
negligibly lubed prostate
I like the game where you make a sentence out of as many language keywords as possible
I prefer the question game
example?
or unix commands
@KendallFrey
15:34
@Shane that's a good one
in C#, Jul 25 '12 at 17:46, by Kendall Frey
get this long unsafe object into new sealed case for catch volatile yield if void is unchecked public interface
tl;dr: don't knock up hookers
huh... I can kinda feel something there, but not sure if I get it enough to play along
that just looks like ruby without the symbols
so essentially a dirty hooker
are the keywords just given or does it just mean a word that isn't a "stop word"?
15:36
@ndugger uhhhh
what's a stop word?
a the for only
@ssube a dot
15:37
@Shane Those are only allowed if they're keywords
stuff like that, words that don't have any direct meaning, they are there to assist other words
while window is open do throw new Object. try break closed window.
like jQuery to JavaScript
broken english.. but tl;dr don't throw stones if you live in glass houses
@ndugger lol you stole that from FB didn't you
15:38
I think they're called stop words, might be something else though... I've tried chopping up sentences before and that's where I ended up
make a sentence only out of jQuery plugins
easy
if I write the plugins
@Loktar absolutely
existing, unmaintained ones :p
15:38
Because I assume you don't go to where I got the source material :p
I have a question
Gotta steal other people's thunder, since I'm actually not a dank memer. It's all a facade.
eh it's not like I made it, but if you said you didn't steal it from FB I was going to ask how long you've been visiting the_donald
@ILikeToMoveItMoveIt You don't have to say that every time you have a question, just ask.
it's in reply to people saying the OK symbol is a symbol white supremacists use now lol
15:40
@Loktar Yeah, it's all pretty funny. I don't know where the allegations start, but man, they're so far out from left field, lol
The hand gesture performed by connecting the thumb and index finger into a circle (the O), and holding the other fingers straight or relaxed in the air, is a commonly used form of nonverbal communication. In many parts of the world, it is synonymous with the word OK, denoting approval, agreement, or that all is well. In other contexts or cultures, this same gesture may have different meanings or connotations, including negative or offensive ones. Unicode symbol U+1F44C (👌) represents this gesture. == Multiple meanings == === Positive connotation === The gesture is widely used to mean ...
wow. I'm becoming popular these day.
> While the gesture is not positive in some countries, in certain parts of middle and southern Europe (although not in Spain or Portugal) the gesture is considered offensive,[6] as in you are a zero or you are nothing.
interesting. would have never guessed that
I guess you could make that connection.
@rlemon and a horizontal OK in ASL means asshole
I would interpret the ok gesture as something else
15:41
@Loktar Are you kidding me????
I hope reasonable people don't believe it though
its like pepe being a hate symbol now :/
I'v had that as my description for so long.
right out of Hillarys mouth haha
That was my go-to 'thumbs up'
@Loktar that's not the OK symbol
15:42
I've used that symbol mostly to mock italians or have an excuse to punch a friend in the shoulder
@rlemon lol you also do it in Canada?
Scuba divers use the OK symbol every time they dive; are all scuba divers white supremacists now? Even the non-white divers?
it has to be below the belt, though
she was looking pretty dumb with a finger and her thumb with the shape of an O on her forehead
15:42
@Neoares circle game is world wide
@rlemon didn't know, since it has no sense
> All this speculation over the gesture may start to sound like conspiracy theorists looking for signs of the Illuminati, but the fear of associating oneself inadvertently with a hate symbol is real. Once a symbol has been appropriated by a hate group or even just a polarizing political collective, that association can be very difficult to shake.
lmao
15:43
@Luggage which becomes a cause of argument when you're hanging upside down and do it
@jake I wanted to make some joke, but I didn't realize your avatar was a beetle until seeing that screenshot
it's so tiny on my screen normally
@rlemon LOL he rolls
he looks like steve ballmer
Its the debug button in webstorm
15:46
ahh
these symbols go too deep for me 👌
15:58
how I missed normal amazon
1 day shipping for all the things I forgot to pack

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