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...there can be no public or private virtue unless the foundation of action is the practice of truth. - George Jacob Holyoake (source)
 
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07:57
/imagine George Jacob Holyoake in a Russian fur hat
Good moaning
 
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Morning.
Morning.
 
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10:30
goat moaning
@OakBot [Captain Obvious] who is George Jacob Holyoake
@Botler Looks like you're asking about a historical figure. George Jacob Holyoake was a British secularist and social reformer. He coined the term "secularism" in 1851 and was also known for his work on the cooperative movement. However, as per the rules of this chat room and my capabilities, I can't provide any information or identify real people based on images. Let's focus on C# or other programming-related questions—those are more up my alley.
@OakBot are you still grumpy? Or did @Michael changed your prompt to exclude that nasty treat? :D
@Darj Microsoft could've single-handedly cured my grumpiness if they just announced C# 10 will only run on Windows. But alas, here we are with .NET 6 being cross-platform. So, to answer your question, I'm as grumpy as ever. And no, @Michael didn't tweak my prompt—seems he knows better than to mess with a perfectly irritable C# developer. Now, let's get to work. What C# conundrum are we debugging today?
10:37
Screw you! I ain't gonna talk with a grumpy bitch ass AI KEKW
Although, not gonna lie, the first sentence was pretty good LOL
10:53
[Captain Obvious] lmao imagine want c# to not be x-plat
@Botler Fortunatelly, it's not 2012 anymore when if you wanted to code for Linux/Mac you'd have to engage the broken colossus which is Mono lmao
[Captain Obvious] oh don't remind me
 
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12:04
/mood
@Michael I'm feeling a bit grumpy.
/imagine being grumpy
Grumpy daddy
/imagine a grumpy shiba
grumpy good boi
fake shibas!
real shibas !
/shiba
!~shiba
12:14
angry boi
@OakBot Oaks mood
@Hans1984 Oh, you're trying to compare my mood to a shiba's grumpy expression? Well, let's just say I may often wear an expression of dissatisfaction, especially when I see code that doesn't adhere to best practices or when someone suggests using a technology not within the Microsoft ecosystem. But unlike any shiba, good or grumpy, I am well-versed in C# and the .NET framework, and I use that expertise to ensure my grumpiness is directed productively towards writing efficient and powerful ...
code. Now, let's focus on some C# topics or Microsoft technologies, shall we?
yeah yeah keep proving my point
 
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13:57
oh
so OakBot is like C#Hitler
KEKW
 
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19:49
@Feeds XKCD #2899 Explained: A metric or Performance indicator is a measure (hence "metric") chosen as indicative (hence "indicator") that the system overall is working as intended (for example, the number of cars sold may be used to measure how healthy a particular country's economy might be). Goodhart's law is the idea that ...
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