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8:07 AM
@CrisLuengo ah that makes sense, in a room all reflective surfaces (ususally) have a different distance, thanks!
@LuisMendo Ofc nobody was questioning that :P
@LuisMendo I have to look into that
 
8:53 AM
My joke for the week
A famous quote comes to mind... — Wolfie 27 secs ago
 
9:04 AM
You're almost there, @Wolfie :)
 
9:27 AM
User has a history of asking homework disguised as attempts; three of his four questions have those underscores
 
10:02 AM
@AndrasDeak inching closer :)
 
10:34 AM
@Adriaan good catch, and all of them can be closed
too broad by same user, mostly thinly veiled homework dumps #1 #2 #3
 
 
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12:26 PM
CV'd!
 
I think I am going to go all into python
To be decided in the following days
but there is 70% chance that all my development will be python from now on
In linux
You must be happy @AndrasDeak :P
But no, I won't use vim :P
 
I'm not a fascist, I don't need everyone to use python :P I'm happy for you! :D
I suggest pycharm based on feedack from many people
there are projects leveraging cuda so at least you have some hope of not doing everything from scratch :D
 
yeah I will def use Pycharm
I will not be working in TIGRE anymore though
 
:(
is there anyone to take it over from you?
 
1:20 PM
Nope :/
But I will still maintain it
to be fair, its pracically as good as I wanted it. Python needs some fixing, but otherwise new aditions would mostly be colorful new functions to do the same, so no mayor features are missing
I will likely now work with SIRF.
 
@AnderBiguri I couldn't find the tests after a quick glance... :P
 
The tests?
for code? There are some I think. I build it using the SuperBuild (another repo). Its a frankenstein monster that requires like 5 mayor separate libraries+hundreds of dependencies
needs like 10h to fully make
 
2:15 PM
sigh the moment you comment people to don't say "Try this" but to actually explain their code, and they then remove "try this" and don't add any explanation whatsoever...
 
Talking about sleazy homework dumps: stackoverflow.com/questions/60249625/… (). Someone removed part of my comment, where I said it looks copy-pasted from a textbook, and where I said not to call me “bro” because I think it’s disrespectful. Apparently those are not nice comments?
 
2:39 PM
@CrisLuengo Apparently you don't deserve the respect afforded by calling you "bro"
Can somebody please explain the urgency in delvoting crappy questions? They'll be roomba'd eventually anyway....
 
We had a "Brother" incident here in 2015 or 2016 iirc. Then suddenly Ray started calling everyone BROTHERS because someone did that in a comment
 
@Adriaan Ha, good to finally know why that started :D
 
3:00 PM
@Dev-iL there’s no urgency, I just added the tag in case someone feels like deleting stuff, it’s a good candidate. I posted the link to vent my frustration with the “bro”.
 
@AnderBiguri I was expecting maybe LEÓN or PANTERA
 
4:33 PM
@Adriaan I was kinda expecting a reference to the band :-)
This is more my style
 
5:04 PM
@LuisMendo I have not named it myself..... otherwise!
 
@AnderBiguri maybe you can give the vim plugin a try then? I heard it is great:P
 
@AnderBiguri ah, interesting
@Adriaan that's when you downvote
@CrisLuengo lot of non-evil comments get deleted fast. I think there's some automatism that uses a shitty heuristic
 
5:30 PM
@AndrasDeak That's true. But in this case it was only half the comment that got deleted, which I think means it was a moderator doing it.
 
Oh, yeah, editing was probably manual :/
 
 
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7:27 PM
@CrisLuengo I didn't mean your post specifically, was just wondering why in general anyone would bother delvoting something that'll be erased eventually even w/o further intervention
 
7:43 PM
@Adriaan and sisters
@Dev-iL so the lazy askers don't get an answer in comments, for one
 
@Dev-iL And to vent frustration. :)
 
 
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10:15 PM
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