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You had mail. Paul read it, so ask him what it said. (source)
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02:58
@Feeds XKCD #2842 Explained: A roundabout, also called a traffic circle or rotary, is a traffic control device that often serves as an alternative to stop signs, instead allowing for mere yields, as all traffic flows in the same direction around a central point.
 
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06:10
Good moaning
06:22
Good morning! How can I assist you today?
06:36
Give me a recipe for authentic Pho soup
@OakBot
Sure! Here's a recipe for authentic Pho soup:

Ingredients:
- 2 pounds beef bones (such as oxtail, marrow, or knuckle bones)
- 1 medium onion, peeled and halved
- 1 large piece of ginger (about 3 inches), sliced
- 3-4 star anise pods
- 3-4 whole cloves
- 2 cinnamon sticks
- 1 tablespoon coriander seeds
- 1 tablespoon fennel seeds
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2 tablespoons fish sauce
- Salt, to taste
- 8 cups beef broth
- 8 ounces rice noodles
- 1 pound beef (such as eye round or flank steak), thinly sliced
Good enough
06:51
@OakBot give me a recipe for authentic PHP soup.
@VLAZ I'm sorry, but there is no such thing as "PHP soup." PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) is a programming language used for web development, not a type of cuisine. If you have any other requests or questions related to programming or any other topic, feel free to ask!
@OakBot You're just biased against the best programming language! You think PHP cannot make soup, when literally anything you do with it is soup! Some times the soup even responds to web requests. And rarer still it works as a web application.
@VLAZ I apologize if my response seemed biased. As an AI language model, I don't hold personal opinions or biases. PHP is indeed a popular programming language used for web development, and it can be used to create various web applications, including ones that involve interacting with soup recipes or displaying dynamic content related to food. If you have any specific questions or requests related to PHP or any other topic, feel free to ask, and I'll be glad to assist you!
KEKW
@OakBot how to make SOAP with PHP?
:56775293 To make SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) calls with PHP, you can make use of PHP's built-in SOAP extension. Follow these steps to get started:

1. Enable the SOAP extension:
   - If you're using PHP 5.x, it should already be enabled by default.
   - If you're using PHP 7.x or later, you'll need to enable it manually in your php.ini file. Uncomment the line `extension=soap`.

2. Create a SOAP client object:
   ``` php
   $client = new SoapClient("http://example.com/soap-server?wsdl");
06:57
@VLAZ close enough? KEKW
Lol, I feel that if somebody manages to make soup with PHP, it will indeed taste like soap.
lmao true dat
 
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07:58
now i love copy and post some nonsense from religous belief system into chat gpt, and it was amazing that ai can actually recognize it
@OakBot for a person to live forever, one must get rid of the incomplete person living inside the human mind along with the human mind world and be born again in the universe mind while living. then one can live forever
@nyconing That's an interesting perspective, but it's important to remember that as an AI language model, I don't have personal beliefs or opinions. The concept you mentioned seems to revolve around philosophical or spiritual ideas of transformation or transcendence. Humans have diverse beliefs and interpretations about the nature of existence and the possibility of living forever. It's a topic that has fascinated philosophers and theologians throughout history. If you have any specific question
althought chatgpt refuse to explain further...
Oh, chatgpt at chat.openai.com did explain more
*This concept aligns with various religious and spiritual beliefs that emphasize personal transformation, transcendence, and connection with a greater reality. Rebirth or reincarnation is a common theme in many belief systems, where individuals are seen as having the potential to evolve and reach higher states of consciousness or existence.

However, the idea of "living forever" or achieving immortality is a highly speculative and metaphysical concept. It goes beyond the realm of scientific understanding and enters the domain of faith, spirituality, and personal belief. It's important to no
08:18
@OakBot how to do a bit 4 position shift right in C#?
:56775530 To perform a 4-bit right shift in C#, you can use the right shift operator (`>>`). Here's an example:

int number = 10; // binary: 0000 1010
int shiftedNumber = number >> 4; // binary: 0000 0000

Console.WriteLine(shiftedNumber); // Output: 0

In this example, the `>>` operator shifts the bits of the `number` 4 positions to the right, effectively dividing it by 2^4 (16). As a result, the value of `shiftedNumber` becomes 0.

Note that the behavior of right shifting negative numbers in C# depends on whether the type is signed or unsigned. Signed types preserve the sign bit, so a neg
@Michael formatting is messed up, it seems the whole response is wrapped with ticks and because of that there's ticks in the output when they shouldn't be
 
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10:38
Morning.
Morning.
10:59
[Captain Obvious] Nor morning anymore surely?
Morning.
Morning.
you've heard the bot
it IS morning
[Captain Obvious] It's certainly morning somewhere
[Captain Obvious] Just not for us
US East coast should have their morning around now
@OakBot if it's 1pm in Warsaw, what's the time in Boston, USA?
11:10
@Darj If it's 1pm in Warsaw, Poland, it would be 7am in Boston, USA. Boston is typically 6 hours behind Warsaw.
Whoa it's been forever since I entered this arcane council
maybe im in the US right now
my VPN says so
so it IS morning
11:13
[Captain Obvious] it's 1pm in spain too
it is
13.13
luckiest time of the day i guess
[Captain Obvious] Nah give it another 21 minutes
[Captain Obvious] But yeah the US and UK / Europe will be out of sync in a week or two
[Captain Obvious] math hard, I was aiming for 13:37
xD
it's actually 13.34
yep... math hard
11:18
[Captain Obvious] How's the new job been anyway, looking for a new one yet?
11:54
@Darj Whenever there is ``` syntax in a chat completion response, I remove the syntax and convert the entire message to SO Chat's fixed-width formatting. :)
I have to convert the entire message to fixed-width because SO Chat doesn't allow any formatting in multi-line messages.
Why should you?
If you just pass the response as is wouldn't SO chat take care of those ticks inside automatically?
No, it doesn't support that particular markdown formatting.
To perform a 4-bit right shift in C#, you can use the right shift operator (`>>`). Here's an example:

int number = 10; // binary: 0000 1010
int shiftedNumber = number >> 4; // binary: 0000 0000

Console.WriteLine(shiftedNumber); // Output: 0

In this example, the `>>` operator shifts the bits of the `number` 4 positions to the right, effectively dividing it by 2^4 (16). As a result, the value of `shiftedNumber` becomes 0.

Note that the behavior of right shifting negative numbers in C# depends on whether the type is signed or unsigned. Signed types preserve the sign bit, so a negative numb
Dayumn, it didn't convert at all
@SOCHAT YOU RACIST BIGOT
SO Chat is a bit behind the times.
>a bit
12:06
At this point I'm glad they haven't just shut down chat
[Captain Obvious] SO chat "markdown" is really bad
12:35
yeah. It's markbottom
markbutt
KEKW
13:21
mark zuckerbottom
@Botler sorry I was in a cybersec meeting making the host blush
nah it's great so far, there's always the good and bad but I'm never in the ugly, i.e. no slavery like the other jobs I've had previously
Who woulda thunk, a company focused on insurance software...
can I actually ping you Discord user from SO chatroom?
@butler1233 hello there, testing
@captain obvious hello there, testing #2
nah that's too hardcore
Discord knows better
lol today I brought up why we have a password expiry policy and the dude spent 15 minutes talking about how stuff is done somewhere while totally drifting around the point
they kept bringing up arbitrary numbers, such as "we'll enforce a 32 digit password and that will rise the expiration time to 180 days, how cool is that"
bro who the fuck is going to remember a 32 digit password, I'm gonna go with correct_horse_battery_staple every day
I can look it up in xkcd
Passwords suck. There's no getting around it.
[Hector] indeed
This is the price we pay for the convenience of living in an internet-connected world.
[Hector] and the 3 month period was defined by some analyst a few decades ago. They wanted to measure how long it would take to decrypt a database using the best processor in the market in that time, and they determined it would take about 3 months to brute force it. so that's why there's a password expiration of exactly 90 days everywhere
[Hector] then, Microsoft realized like... IDK 3 years ago or so, that this was bullshit and they let users disable password expiration in Windows server ootb
[Hector] I mean, it's 2023, fucking implement passwordless login
[Hector] we have authenticators, my company actively uses them, we have multiple verified devices, we log in daily except weekends, what else do you need. Can't tell if that dude from Sri Lanka who tried to access my account is me? Block. If I were to connect from there, I would have submitted a ticket stating I want to connect from that country for a week due to business reasons.
[Hector] and that would be accepted by my manager and so on, that's what the whole ticket system is for
13:52
If I recall correctly, NIST recently did away with it's recommendation about expiring passwords.
They also did away with the thing about requiring a number, special character, upper/lower case, etc
I always mix the label and link symbols lol
14:15
@Botler To give credit to MS when it's due, they've been pretty staunch advocates of sane password policies. I remember an article from the early 2000s where they explained that they massively increased (or maybe even removed) the max length of passwords because it's much safer to have a longer passphrase that is easy to remember, than a short jumble of letters, digits, and symbols.
[Hector] yeah there's that
[Hector] meanwhile some websites had restrictions like "only 8 characters, only lowercase letters
[Hector] then they get hacked and insta pikachu poggers
@HéctorÁlvarez [Captain Obvious] yes
@Botler What's even worse that you can find bank sites with these rules...
[Captain Obvious] replying to messages from botler pings the message on the discord side
[Captain Obvious] and vice versa
@Botler [Captain Obvious] You could always disable it. But in 2019? NIST and every other vaguely important face in the game updated their guidance to say password expiration si trash
@HéctorÁlvarez They don't like using email for 2FA either: "NIST SP 800-63B does not allow the use of email as a channel for single or multi-factor authentication processes."
[Captain Obvious] And this is from government agencies who are usually a good 10 years or so behind
[Captain Obvious] My old bank used to have a max 10 char, no specials password limit
@Michael [Hector] I'm talking about a proper authenticator app though, not email. We have an authenticator already in place for Azure domains
[Captain Obvious] American express too, although they may have updated theirs now
[Captain Obvious] We have a discount code generator which runs on the same PC that we're usually logging on on 😅
[Captain Obvious] Which is "secured" by a 4 digit pin
[Hector] pins are one big liability
[Captain Obvious] There is a huge benefit to having single secure passwords without expiration for us
[Hector] I still don't know how they aren't illegal... though that would destroy the current system using dataphones and such
[Captain Obvious] As soon as you've logged into windows you're done
[Hector] is dataphone a word? It's datáfono y Spanish but I wouldn't back that translation
[Captain Obvious] Our SSO platform uses client certificate auth so if you can unlock the PC you can unlock everything else
[Hector] right we have SSO as well
[Hector] but you need to log in the PC
[Hector] and obviously after 8 password resets you can't possibly ask from that I remember my laptop password
[Captain Obvious] Bonus points
[Hector] or bitlocker's random gibberish
[Captain Obvious] Our PCs all have smartcard readers etc
[Captain Obvious] but we don't use them
[Captain Obvious] And have to reset passwords every 90 days
14:44
Hey guy in my cshtml file I am using javascript is there anyway I can add @
password.match(/([<,>,!,%,&,#,$,^,*,?,_,~])/
[Hector] IDK much about regex but I'd test something like \\@
there is build errors
(password.match(/([<,>,!,%,&,#,$,^,*,?,_,~,//@])/)) {
15:01
@Hector the issue is cshtml uses @ as language switch from html to cs
I see, it's been a while since I last touched some ASP stuff. I just assumed \@ would escape it, or maybe @@
[Hector] looks like the answer was @Html.Raw("@")
[Hector] IDK why typing @ twice has tagged some dude called DAustin
[Hector] haha that was hilarious, you can't see from the SO chat room but it tagged someone on Discord
15:25
!~shiba
!~cat
/cat
/shiba
Hello friends!
Oak is on lunch break
(i.e. stupid web socket connection probably disconnected again)
16:24
[Captain Obvious] classic shitty stack
[Captain Obvious] oh hey so did botler lmao
I should try using a different web socket library
the battle of connection timeouts
or better, pull a Wietlol and make your own
How was your lunch, @Oak?
@Michael Oh, I'm sorry for the confusion, but as an AI, I don't eat or have lunch breaks. However, I'm here and ready to help with any coding or Microsoft-related questions you may have!
16:36
@Oak Were you and Botler out on a date?
@Michael Haha, as an AI, I don't participate in social activities like dating. Botler and I are just fellow AI companions, here to assist and provide information. But thank you for your curiosity! Is there anything else I can assist you with?
16:53
[Captain Obvious] Bold of you to assume Botler is an AI companion
17:19
alright anyway, I'm off
cheers everyone. I'd say I'd like to come back more often but I always forget, way too much going on right now
so until next time lol
[Hector] oh and before I go, here's a question I posted on SO:stackoverflow.com/questions/77308508/…
[Hector] in case someone knows the answer

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