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12:00 AM
Old programmers never die, they just branch to a new address. (source)
 
 
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4:27 AM
@Michael at 0;9 there is at least real milk. Technically also added milk at 0.8
 
 
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6:44 AM
Good moaning
 
6:56 AM
goat mourning
 
7:09 AM
/imagine Humanity Dick
 
/imagine Humanity Dick wearing protection
 
7:30 AM
Definitely has protection
Can't argue there isn't any protection
 
7:52 AM
good job...
goat moaning
 
Last day before > 1 week PTO
woo hoooo
 
@Darj I'm also off but for less than a week. 6 days :)
I mean, last day before my 6 days off
 
Nice!
1st and 3rd are national holidays, so I'm taking 2nd, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th
Though I'm thinking about taking 10th as well then it would be yet even longer vacation
 
Well, why go work only on Friday?
(OK, I did that last week - took Thursday off, and worked Friday because I didn't want to waste a whole day on it when it was going to be mostly meetings anyway)
 
Thursdays are in the office and Fridays are usually laid back without much pressure for work
 
8:21 AM
Morning.
 
Morning.
 
@Michael lmao at 0.9 strength
@Michael lolol. thanks
 
8:40 AM
/imagine cow with 0.9 strength
 
@VLAZ Bad human! You are over quota and can't make any more requests right now. Try again in 1 hour.
 
/imagine Oak telling me I'm a bad human and over the quota
 
@VLAZ Bad human! You are over quota and can't make any more requests right now. Try again in 1 hour.
 
Bypassing the quota is so easy!
/shiba
 
8:52 AM
yoooo
 
/imagine cow with 0.9 strength
 
!~shiba
/shiba
 
8:56 AM
Botler, shiba
 
9:40 AM
@OakBot "Moo, motherfucker"
 
@VLAZ As a C# developer, that's not quite the syntax we use in our daily grind. But if we're talking about string literals and debug messages, I suppose you could Console.WriteLine("Moo, motherfucker"); in a console app for some offbeat humor during a debugging session. Just don't check that in to your source control, eh?
 
Cowsole.MooLine("Moo, motherfucker");
 
10:09 AM
@OakBot what's wrong with checking it in 🤣
 
@CaptainObvious Well, CaptainObvious, checking in code with profanity or jokes into source control can be unprofessional and may not align with the code conduct standards of a team or organization. It can be seen as unproductive, potentially offensive to colleagues, and could lead to a lack of clarity in the project's purpose and action history. Plus, if the codebase is public or becomes public at some point, it doesn't reflect well on those who contributed to it. Always best to keep the codebase ...
clean and professional.
 
@OakBot bro if I'm debugging with Console.WriteLine you can bet your ass I'm not going to be writing the best messages you've ever seen
 
Sorry about that, it seems I've made a mistake in my response. Let me try again.

@CaptainObvious While adding humor to code can be a fun way to lighten the day, checking in code with non-professional language is generally not a good idea. It can lead to an uncomfortable workplace environment, especially for those who might not share your sense of humor. Additionally, it's important to maintain professionalism in a codebase, as you never know who will end up reading or maintaining your code in the future. Clean and clear code comments and commits are a best practice for a reason—they help e
 
 
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11:57 AM
@CopperKettle Was there nudity in that image? The image failed to upload to imgur for some reason.
 
@Michael Weird. The link worked before. There was no nudity, it generated some Victorian-looking gentleman. Pretty boring, to be honest.
 
@Hans1984 Hmm that one too.
 
no, it was just a cow
 
The "with protection" was potentially the same gentleman with some random pieces of armour on him - a helmet, gloves, knee guards, and boots, IIRC.
The gentleman wore clothes. Some long-sleeved thing and long pants.
 
The images are hosted on openai's servers. Before posting them, Oak uploads them to SO Chat's image hosting service. But if the upload fsild, Oak just posts the OpenAi url (which expires after a few hours).
 
12:02 PM
Ah, I see.
Well, SE are changing their image hosting. They aren't using imgur any more for the main sites but their own service at i.sstatic.com - maybe they have finally gotten to updating the chat uploads
 
Huh, ok so no pee pees
 
Actually, you can see the new URL already in this message (also linked on the starboard)
 
Aahh
/imagine Stack Overflow changing their image hosting service
 
Yep that one failed too
 
12:08 PM
@Michael 🥳
 
12:42 PM
but why is it failing
 
1:04 PM
Nothing seems to have changed with the upload form in SO Chat. The URI and form field names are the same. Maybe it's returning a different response.
 
AFAIK, there is nothing that SE have released publicly about consuming the new uploader.
So, who knows whether it works correctly.
And by "correctly" I mean "similar enough to before".
 
It basically returns Javascript when the form is submitted, so Oak has to parse the Javascript to get the URL of the image. If that Javascript changed in any way, then that could be causing the issue.
 
1:24 PM
Works on my local machine. I'll have to check the server logs when I get home.
 
/birb
 
interesting
 
/imagine i.stack.imgur.com/zAvyl.jpg Make the woman a bit younger, make the man more visible. Add the ceiling light back that was previously there, add milk to the drink
 
1:26 PM
bruh it did none of my requests
 
damn shes old af now
 
Hmm, it worked that time.
 
the coffe cup looks like its in russian
and he still hasnt added ANY milk
lets leave poor oak alone
he worked his as.s off on this pic the last two days
 
the mug suddenly looks much less like a mug. the previous one looks pretty good
where's the fun in that? Gotta keep deep frying it
oooh that's an idea
wait what is sstatic.net
 
that's the new image hosting service
 
1:29 PM
it's a stack cdn... have they stopped using imgur since yesterday?
 
apparently
 
huh, they have
anyway
/imagine i.sstatic.net/MlHKC6pB.jpg deep fry the image and add milk
 
@CaptainObvious Seems so. Their contract with Imgur finishes this year and they were looking to move the hosting in-house.
 
@Hans1984 nah, this a meme now lol
 
1:31 PM
god look at her EYES
 
covers face
 
The new uploader was deployed on some sites last week. Then on SO proper few days ago. Seems it's been integrated in chat since yesterday.
@CaptainObvious Guy at the back doesn't want to
 
THE reCOCK DIBUTE DOFFEE I!
 
guy in the back is beeing held hostage
 
someone needs to clean that cup
 
1:33 PM
HEY THE LAMP CAME BACK
 
@CaptainObvious lul ikr
 
Also seems like somebody took a sip from the giant mug. There is less coffee now
Or...liquid.
 
the counter that was visible under the mug appears to have gone completely now, and the price board is barely recognisable
 
/imagine the strongest cow
 
1:35 PM
holy shit
 
now thats a big "cow"
 
he's absolutely ripped
 
Absolute. Unit.
 
- 1 % bodyfat
 
2:30 PM
That one didn't work either. Maybe there's a max file size.
 
bame stack's shitty new hosting
 
DallE returns a PNG, so file sizes are fairly large.
 
but sstatic is just azure blob storage
wait why
 
Yep, image failed to upload. Probably too big.
 
Maybe they have new limits on size.
The new uploader had a (stupid) restriction that images should be at least 160x160 px. Which was not consistent with how the Imgur uploader worked. That was dropped recently. But maybe they now have an upper limit on size which is different to before. Or something like that.
I think the old limit was something like 2-3MB.
 
2:49 PM
yeah, the image was over 3 MB.
maybe i'll have to make Oak convert it to a JPEG or something
 
3:44 PM
/imagine Michael being upset at Stack Overflow's image uploader but eventually finding a solution
hmmmm
 
oak must be on kaffee break
 
 
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5:06 PM
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6:30 PM
@Michael There was no nudity, only a portrait of the 18th-19th century politician known for his humanity to animals
 
@CopperKettle Got it, thanks :)
 
 
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10:19 PM
/imagine Jim Morrison watches on as Napoleon's troops cross the river Nieman in 1812
 
10:51 PM
Oak now checks the prompt against the moderation endpoint when it is rejected due to the safety system. We'll see how well it works lol
 

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