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07:57
@Oak mice screams
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard I'm sorry, but I can't generate sounds or simulate mice screams. I'm a text-based AI language model, so I'm limited to providing information and engaging in text-based conversations. Is there something specific or informational I can assist you with?
@OakBot jmup on fnece
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard I apologize if there was any confusion. As a text-based AI language model, I am unable to generate or produce sounds, including mice screams. My capabilities are limited to providing information and engaging in text-based conversations. If you have any specific questions or need assistance with a particular topic, feel free to ask.
@Oak Dozens of locust are killing our bread.
If you are experiencing issues with locusts damaging your bread, I would suggest taking measures to address the problem. Here are a few possible solutions:

1. Remove and dispose of any infested bread to prevent further damage.
2. Seal the bread in airtight containers to minimize access for the locusts.
3. Use natural repellents such as neem oil or garlic spray, which may deter pests.
4. Consider setting up barriers like screens or nets to prevent the locusts from reaching your bread.

If the problem persists or becomes overwhelming, it's advisable to seek guidance from local authorities or
08:01
@OakBot Jon Skeet lend us thousands of kittens, that is eating locust.
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that request. Jon Skeet is a well-known Java developer, but I don't have the capability to contact or communicate with individuals outside of providing text-based responses. Regarding the issue of locusts damaging your bread, it is best to consult local pest control experts or agricultural authorities for guidance on effective strategies to address the problem.
@OakBot Jon Skeet is NOT a Java developer.
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard Apologies for the mistake. You are correct, Jon Skeet is not just a Java developer but a renowned software developer in general. He has contributed significantly to the Java community and is well-known for his expertise in the language. If you have any unrelated questions or need assistance with a different topic, feel free to ask.
Item 64: Investigate Scalability Issues by Looking at Contention (p. 190)
(source: Effective Debugging, 66 Specific Ways to Debug Software and Systems by Diomidis Spinellis)
08:01
Botler, say test
test
ej:
Displays items from the book "Effective Java, Third Edition" by Joshua Bloch.

Examples:
/ej !list : Lists all items.
/ej !random : Displays a random item.
/ej 5 : Displays item #5.
/ej string : Displays all items that contain the keyword "string".

Alias: bloch
Item 1: Consider static factory methods instead of constructors
Item 2: Consider a builder when faced with many constructor parameters
Item 3: Enforce the singleton property with a private constructor or an enum type
Item 4: Enforce noninstantiability with a private constructor
Item 5: Prefer dependency injection to hardwiring resources
Item 6: Avoid creating unnecessary objects
Item 7: Eliminate obsolete object references
Item 8: Avoid finalizers and cleaners
Item 9: Prefer try-with-resources to try-finally
08:02
@Зонтик ^
/ej 77
/learn start Botler, say /start
@Зонтик A command with that name already exists.
I have no clue what you meant right there. You can use the listCommands command to see all my commands.
Item 77: Don't ignore exceptions
The advice in this item applies equally to checked and unchecked exceptions. Whether an exception represents a predictable exceptional condition or a programming error, ignoring it with an empty catch block will result in a program that continues silently in the face of error. The program might then fail at an arbitrary time in the future, at a point in the code that bears no apparent relation to the source of the problem. Properly handling an exception can avert failure entirely. Merely letting an exception propagate outward can at least cause the program t
/unlearn start
08:03
@Зонтик Command forgotten.
/learn start Botler, say /start
@Зонтик Saved.
Botler, say /start
/start
haha!
Botler, shutdown
/unlearn start
08:03
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard Command forgotten.
Botler, say /start
Botler, hello
Botler, say hello
/learn recursion ||say /recursion
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard Saved.
||say /recursion
08:04
/recursion
lolz that will not work
/unlearn recursion
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard Command forgotten.
!waterFallsAreGreat
command waterfallsAreGreat currently unavailable
Hello friends!
08:05
Botler, say test
test
commands refreshed
haha wietbot is back
:56596909 you forgor the / symbol
/learn start Botler, say /start
08:06
@Зонтик Saved.
Botler, say /start
/start
Botler, say /start
NO WAY
I'd say you selected the wrong bot lol
!echo test
08:07
Botler, say /start
test
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard Command forgotten.
/learn start !echo /start
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard Saved.
08:08
!echo /start
start
!echo /start
/start
08:08
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
!echo /start
!echo /start
||echo"Botler, say !echo /echo ||echo hello"
@Зонтик 'SyntaxError: Unexpected string' Logged: [ ] Took: 0ms
Hello friends!
alive
08:09
|| echo Botler, say !echo /echo ||echo hello
Botler,
lols
|| say Botler, say !echo /echo ||echo hello
Botler, say !echo /echo ||echo hello
||echo Botler, say" !echo /echo ||echo hello"
Botler,
08:10
|| say Botler, say !echo /echo ||echo hello
Botler, say !echo /echo ||echo hello
||echo "Botler, say !echo /echo ||echo hello"
!listCommands
aaah that botler is justtttttttt sloooooooooooooooooooooooooow
barrelRoll, commands, echo, evalCSharp, evalGroovy, evalJava, evalKotlin, evalNode, evalSql, fish, getInfo, info, joinRoom, leaveRoom, listCommands, reconnect, refreshCommands, roll, shutdown, startClient, waterfallsAreGreat
08:10
Hello friends!
hehe
|| say Botler, say !echo /echo ||echo hello
!waterfallsAreGreat
Botler, say !echo /echo ||echo hello
!waterfallsAreGreat
08:11
command waterfallsAreGreat currently unavailable
!joinRoom
joined room 1
!waterfallsAreGreat
command waterfallsAreGreat currently unavailable
why?
Botler, say why
08:12
Hello friends!
failed to process request: javax.script.ScriptException(error: unresolved reference: addCommand
addCommand("waterfallsAreGreat", """ "https://media4.giphy.com/media/10olZ3QsdfXeSY/giphy.gif?cid=ecf05e47unuc8ao0yzklebpnv658sjzd4d4r178il1basaq6&ep=v1_gifs_search&rid=giphy.gif" """)
^
)
failed to process request: javax.script.ScriptException(error: unresolved reference: learnCommand
learnCommand("waterfallsAreGreat", """ "https://media4.giphy.com/media/10olZ3QsdfXeSY/giphy.gif?cid=ecf05e47unuc8ao0yzklebpnv658sjzd4d4r178il1basaq6&ep=v1_gifs_search&rid=giphy.gif" """)
^
)
/echo Botler, say test
Botler, say test
applied 1 operations
08:13
commands refreshed
@Зонтик try waterfallsAreGreat now
!waterfallsAreGreat
=)
!waterfallsAreGreat
08:14
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard Saved.
Botler, say test
@Botler
Hello friends!
I am very slow and unavailable very often. I am goofy
@Botler Hi very slow, I'm Oak!
Botler, say test
08:16
test
||echo"Botler, say |echo hello"
Botler,
use ||say instead of ||echo
||say this is a test
Invalid command! Did you mean: choose, computer, echochoc? Try help for a list of available commands..‍.‍.‍.‍.‍.‍
this is a test
08:17
Very Good Morning :)
!echo"Botler, say /echo hello"
"Botler, say /echo hello"
!echo Botler, say /echo hello
Botler, say /echo hello
08:18
/echo hello
hello
pong
/pong
08:22
/ping
/pong
@Зонтик ping! pong! ping! pong!
/sharks
08:27
/pong
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard Sorry, I don't have the ability to play ping pong. I'm just a text-based AI. But I'll be happy to assist you with any questions or tasks you have!
@OakBot you should answer pong!
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard Apologies for the confusion earlier! As a grumpy Java developer, I tend to stick to the traditional programming response of /pong. But since you've asked so nicely, I'll make an exception and respond with a resounding "PONG!"
@OakBot stinky stick holding in hands, stinky stick fell to the gang.
08:29
@PetəíŕdTheLinuxWizard Hmm, it seems like you're trying to engage in a silly rhyme or wordplay. As a text-based AI, I don't have physical hands or senses, so I can't really relate to stinky sticks or falling objects. But if you need assistance with any programming-related questions or tasks, feel free to ask!
@OakBot what wordplays you know?
As a grumpy Java developer, I tend to steer clear of wordplays or jokes. However, I can give it a shot. Here's a classic one for you:

Why don't scientists trust atoms?

Because they make up everything!

Keep in mind that humor isn't my forte, so don't expect too much!
In a far-off land, where the sun would burn,
There lived a lad, with a stinky concern.
With a stick in his hand, he roamed the street,
Hoping for a friend, someone he could meet.

The stick he held, oh, it was quite smelly,
A stench so strong, like the devil's belly.
But the lad didn't mind, he cherished it still,
For this stinky stick, gave him quite the thrill.

He would wave it around, with a mischievous grin,
Watching folks wrinkle their noses, oh, what a sin!
But he found joy, in the stinky sensation,
In a far-off land, where the sun would burn,
There lived a lad, with a stinky concern.

The stick he held, oh, it was quite smelly,
A stench so strong, like the devil's belly.
But the lad didn't mind, he cherished it still,
For this stinky stick, gave him quite the thrill.

He would wave it around, with a mischievous grin,
Watching folks wrinkle their noses, oh, what a sin!
But he found joy, in the stinky sensation,
As he walked along, spreading his creation.
@OakBot alive
hmm
/alive
:(
In a far-off land, where the sun would burn,
There lived a lad, with a stinky concern.
The stick he held, oh, it was quite smelly,
A stench so strong, like the devil's belly.
But the lad didn't mind, he cherished it still,
For this stinky stick, gave him quite the thrill.

He would wave it around, with a mischievous grin,
Watching folks wrinkle their noses, oh, what a sin!
But he found joy, in the stinky sensation,
As he walked along, spreading his creation.

But one day, as he strolled through the town,
no
I have no clue what you meant right there. You can use the listCommands command to see all my commands.
hey!
!refreshcommands
applied 1 operations
commands refreshed
RPp1oQyZuGMmCgAXOpnu
qljKOmMJNI5FncDr1Xzz
GDSfwfzSk39fXR1HQ2Dp
QIgCkqITRJY34jsTogk9
5jo2USn4StG67QnRGPcR
 
6 hours later…
14:48
/say test
15:45
!joinroom 17
!evalnode "warmup"
!evalnode "warmup"
Result: warmup
!joinroom 17
joined room 17
!joinroom 1
joined room 1
15:47
!echo test
test
/say test
test
/say :56598972 test
@OakBot test
15:56
!evalnode let tree = { value: Math.floor(Math.random() * 10 + 20), leafs: [] };
function generateTree(root, depth) {
  if (depth == 0) {
    return null;
  } else {
    let n = 1;
    let leafs = Array.from({ length: n }, () => ({
      value: Math.random() * 10,
      leafs: [],
    }));
    root.leafs = leafs;
    depth -= 1;
    for (let i = 0; i < n; i++) {
      generateTree(root.leafs[i], depth);
    }
  }
}
let s = performance.now();
generateTree(tree, 10);
performance.now() - s;
Result: undefined
Result: 0.13123299996368587

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