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12:00 AM
You will never amount to much. -- Munich Schoolmaster, to Albert Einstein, age 10 (source)
 
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2:34 AM
after 6 years intel still havent yet any product to beat amd's EPYC
 
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5:55 AM
Good moaning
Goat mourning
6:12 AM
bad meowing
But it's Friday!
/imagine friday
I'm going to use this prompt instead: Depict the concept of a Friday in an appealing abstract representation. Include elements that are often associated with it like a 'weekend starting', 'office winding down', 'joyous anticipation', 'leisure activities getting planned', and 'more relaxed people' in the composition. Also, represent the progression from hard work to relaxation by incorporating a shifting color spectrum from intense shades to soft pastels.
Oak, did you on LSD again?
6:43 AM
> Leisure activities getting planned
THIS
7:13 AM
goat moaning
8:00 AM
Hello there
My Azure DevOps pipeline is working!
Which means, it's time to ingest some tobacco
8:16 AM
Morning.
Morning.
Grüß Dich Hans
Hallo Darj
no
HALLO DARJ
hahahahah
Wie gehts?
Mir geht es gut. Wie geht es dir ?
8:25 AM
Es ist Freitag. Ich habe drei tages of urlab so ich werge gehen auch meine mutter weil ich habe eine neue auto gekauft
Das hört sich gut an.
Wirklich!
Ich habe gelesen es ist ein DEUTSCHES auto
GUT GUT
:D
JAWOHL !
Audi A6 C6 Avant !
nice
8:36 AM
nice
Yeah, 4000 euros for a nice Audi with 120,000km mileage is quite nice :D
> Cannot apply operator '==' to operands of type 'TType' and 'TType'
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That seems either intentional for a very good reason, or something weird like there's too few parenthesis somewhere close.
nah, it is because they are too lazy
Implementing IEqualityOperator would do the trick?
8:49 AM
just specify the type. like where TType: Capibara
9:02 AM
I mean, if nothing is implemented for that type, == does reference equality. That's why, to completely block that operator, they'd have to deliberately build something that does that.
private static bool HasType<TEntity, TType>(TEntity value, TType type, Func<TEntity, TType> typeExtractor) =>
    // Equals(typeExtractor(value), type);
    typeExtractor(value) == type;
this is the thing in isolation
the == doesnt work, but Equals() does
interestingly, reference equality wouldnt work
because a reference equality of two value types would create two separate references to those values
> 'Object. ReferenceEquals' is always false because it is called with value type
@Darj What's that in empire units
@Wietlol Sounds like it's actually because you are too lazy
also morning chaps
ohai
for most things with generics, they were too lazy to figure out how things should work
in this case, they were too afraid of making the default implementation of the == operator NOT be Equals()
public static bool operator ==(object? a, object? b)
{
    if (ReferenceEquals(a, b))
        return true;
    if (a == null || b == null)
        return false;
    return a.Equals(b);
}

public static bool operator !=(object? a, object? b)
{
    return !(a == b);
}
I would kill to get this in the System.Object class
9:20 AM
let R# implement that
it will implement like 8 operators+functions
but it wont add that to System.Object, I guess
But you're not using System.Object are you?
well, good point, even with an unbounded generic, System.Object is not the base
as not all types inherit from it
But also that's a fairly opinionated interpretation of how == could work across all types
@CaptainObvious Mileage?
9:26 AM
aye
also how old
@OakBot 120000km - what's the mileage in miles?
To convert kilometers to miles, you can use the conversion factor 1 kilometer ā‰ˆ 0.621371 miles. So, for 120,000 kilometers:

\[ 120,000 \text{ km} \times 0.621371 \text{ miles/km} ā‰ˆ 74,564.76 \text{ miles} \]

So, 120,000 kilometers is approximately 74,564.76 miles!
@CaptainObvious 2009 manufacturing year
@CaptainObvious I would disagree, I would say that everyone (after careful consideration) would agree that a == b should have EXACTLY the same behaviour as a.Equals(b)
what the implementation of a.Equals(b) should be? that is up for each type to implement themselves
Which is fine but you've got checks before it gets to that
9:28 AM
true, I dont allow a non-null to be considered equal to null
and I dont allow two objects with the same reference to not be equal to each other
I would say those are reasonable checks
@OakBot is 4000 Euros for an Audi A6 C6 from 2009 with a mileage of 170000km in a very good condition is a good deal?
@Darj Not bad, Very practical car and decent looking, just hope it's mechanically sound and doens't have any surprises in it's history
While I may not have personal experience in buying cars, I can provide some general pointers to consider based on the information given:

- **Mileage**: 170,000 km is around 105,633 miles. For a 2009 car, this is a relatively reasonable mileage.
- **Condition**: If the car is in very good condition, that's a positive aspect. Ensure you get a comprehensive inspection report.
- **Price**: 4000 Euros (around USD 4,600) seems like a fair price for an Audi A6 C6 of that vintage, assuming good condition and no major issues.
didn't you say 120k a minute ago
Yea, my bad
@CaptainObvious My dad tested the car personally trying to find anything to pick on but he couldn't. I trust his judgement
9:39 AM
In that case congrats. It's really nice to drive a nice car like that
But also estate cars are fantastically practical because they can hold so much stuff
Unlike shitty SUVs and crosspver shitboxes
Don't get me even started on SUVs...
I've had an SUV (Honda Tuscon 2022) as a temporary replacement after an accident I was victim
I yolo'd a Jaguar XF from 2008 a few years ago for £3000 with 160k miles, v nice car
We've planned a trip to Hungary and it happened
But other than a big suitcase and a disassembled baby stroller nothing else would fit the trunk
They're just huge twatmobiles for snowflakes
utterly useless for any practical purpose
The two biggest advantages of that car was the suspension height (worked nice on bumpy roads) and the fact that it was relatively new with 3000 miles
@CaptainObvious Honestly. Or for two elder people who like to travel
9:42 AM
@CaptainObvious the Honda or the Jaguar?
The honda
The Jag is for snobby twats instead, but it's at least useful
10:18 AM
Honda ftw
(supposedly, I don't have any personal experience with it)
 
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1:07 PM
I have a Honda, very reliable
Hi all
Driving '03 Avalon. Doing all right, keeping fingers crossed
Planning to drive it into the ground like the last car
1:24 PM
Dang, how many miles does it have?
191k
Drove last car to dealer to pick up this car, and the old car died right there
Wait is that km or miles lol
SUV trend should go away ASAP
I have a nice 7 seater. I'm close to the age that my kids would sit in 5 and I could take out last row
after that I will have HUGE space
tho I saw a skoda's trunk. It's also huge
Like can fit 3 bodies
3 bodies? Now that's space
@Michael miles
1:39 PM
@ntohl quite useful
@Alex Wow, that's impressive
lol. I have 12k km in 4 years
My Honda is about 7 years old and only has 35k miles.
Had a '92 used Camry. It went for 230k miles before it gave up the ghost
@Michael Tnx :)
You must take really good care of them
1:43 PM
Try to. Best cars just need oil changes + some normal upkeep costs
WFH helps w/ car costs
 
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