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3:56 AM
@RyanM giving us a taste of what we'd see a lot more of if downvotes required comments.
 
4:17 AM
@OlegValter didn't tell me about the actual fun that happened on Victory Day!
And commendable bravery.
 
 
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5:33 AM
@CodyGray I, apparently, missed it, huh
 
I guess you need to spend more time on the Internet
 
So... all 24 hours? :)
 
Can you think of anything better to do?
 
a couple of things come to mind, yeah :)
 
5:51 AM
Blasphemy.
 
6:08 AM
So... in somewhat-but-not-really-related news... I just finished reading an interesting internal discussion about a user on a Stack Exchange site who had been visited by the Russian police. They had some concerns about the types of comments he'd posted in chat room(s) on the network. Mods and staff have already addressed the situation, quite excellently, I might add, but it was certainly concerning to read about.
 
Yeah. Obviously, I'm avoiding giving any details, but... that was my exact reaction.
 
well, I am yet to be visited :) hopefully
 
Always nice to have some company during these difficult times, though, right? :-)
 
definitely :)
That's... concerning, though
 
6:12 AM
Yeah. My read is that no one thought the user was genuinely in any sort of danger (apparently, they made him sign some kind of paper/contract/agreement not to post public criticism of the government?), but it's definitely concerning, not only for that specific individual, but for the larger issues that it suggests.
And, of course, Stack Exchange has the users' back — finally something of value for a "Trust & Safety" team to do
 
@CodyGray I suppose they didn't keep a low profile - I doubt they follow the SE network closely, although these days I... wouldn't be surprised
 
Yeah, I suspect they did something else outside of SE, but I don't really know, didn't go looking, and wouldn't say even if I did know
 
speaking from on the inside, you usually have to get on the radar first
that often includes doing the dumb thing and posting on social networks that are known to be monitoried
lol, I've been editing a CSS question that caught my eye during the [bottom] debate. I'm adding a snippet instead of code blocks, and seeing that what the OP claims does not work... works. An interesting occasion.
 
So common that we have a close reason specifically for it :-)
 
yeah, I am actually struggling reproducing it not working :)
and it got several answers, hmm
and, as usual, one of the answers actually manages to make it not work :)
what's even funnier, it has a runnable snippet which clearly shows that the image is not centered as the author suggests. Sigh
 
7:19 AM
Good morning
When im coming, nobody is here 😐
 
morning! you just aren't in sync with usual activity times
 
Don't worry; nobody else is, either.
 
Which times are the most popular here?
Cody makes specially for me complex sentences
 
I don't think that was a complex sentence.
 
Yes, i see this timeline
Thanks
 
7:32 AM
That's a rough approximation of the room's activity across a 24 hour period.
A histogram, we call it when we want to be cute.
 
Barplot ;-)
No, you were right
Barplots for the categorical data
 
Bar chart if we are to be pedantic :)
 
I was a bad schoolboy :)
 
Yeah, "bar chart" is the correct term in English for what plot is not.
 
I got used to "barplot", because it is a name of the R function 🤭
I'm learning in the process. Your comments are very useful for me.
 
7:52 AM
technically, one plots something on a chart
plot is often used to mean chart too, so you are not off the mark
 
And graph?
 
as well as graph - technically, they are all interchangeable in common contexts
however, graph in a strict sense is something that shows relationship between nodes
 
A plot is also something that appears within a chart :-)
Chart and graph are generally used interchangeably, in my experience, although graph has a much broader meaning than chart.
 
on the other hand, saying that a chart appears in a plot would be incorrect, methinks
 
And what we should use? 🤔
 
8:06 AM
Yes, definitely
Use whatever makes sense for what you're trying to say
^^ You can feel free to quote me on this. :-p
 
@manro fun thing about natural languages: as long as everyone can easily understand what you mean, use whatever you feel like
 
jaja ya rly lol
 
the worst you'll get out of it is a couple of pedantic a**holes pointing out how wrong you are :)
 
Is there a sign-up sheet, or do we just do our thing uncoordinatedly?
 
Haven't you got an invite to the Pedantic Society yet? I've got mine quite a while ago.
 
8:11 AM
Thanks, professors 😉
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine so 😀 glad 😄 to 2️⃣ hear 👂 that ❗
 
@CodyGray TIL: jaja is laughing in Spanish
@RyanM pff, it shows you are not one of them, it is supposed to be spelled as 😀😄2️⃣👂❗
 
Thanks for reminding me why I haven't updated my OS yet
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Mine came with a diamond.
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Or laughing in typo
 
@CodyGray huh, they are getting sluggish lately, I thought the membership is a prerequisite!
 
haha
Yeah
 
8:17 AM
@CodyGray I assume you got a bunch of nicely looking square placeholders? :)
 
I did, yes. I got a bunch of hollow squares bookending a numeral 2.
That keeps the 2 from falling over, I guess.
Presumably there is a concern about it getting 2 heavy.
 
oh, funny, I forgot that this emoji starts with a code point for "2"
 
@CodyGray oh is that how people write those awful things?
 
You do it the hard way?
 
I usually don't do it, but I did that one the hard way.
 
8:25 AM
@CodyGray My. Eyes.
Sigh. I forgot gold tag badges require 200 streams of consciousness.
 
Hmm?
 
Just earned the silver discussion badge and realised I have to do 120 more before the operation Barbarossa [duplicate] starts
 
Yeah, it'd be...rather easy otherwise on Meta ^^;
I have 1,572 score, 83 posts in
 
Yeah, somewhat the same - over 1k already, but I frustratingly need to seek 1.5 times more even though I have half a thousand carefully categorized bookmarks of Meta canonicals
 
Not that post volume is a great indicator, but if you post a lot of garbage it will eventually get downvoted.
You know you can cast duplicate votes for review, right? ;-)
 
8:36 AM
And I do it :) My eyes are set on the Mjolnir, though
 
You know what the fastest way to get dupe-closing privileges on Meta is?
 
If SE designed Norse mythology, none of the Aesir would be worthy until they slain 200 giants :)
 
@CodyGray Run for moderator?
 
Yes
 
@CodyGray I have a suspicion
 
8:39 AM
Then lose the election but become a moderator anyway, as one of the "experimental" moderators mentioned earlier in SOCVR ;-)
 
Yeah, it's also seemingly an effective way to get [android] dupe-closing privileges.
 
@CodyGray experimental moderators? Do you have to be exposed to diamond radiation or something?
 
"Please move quickly to the chamberlock, as the effects of prolonged exposure to the Diamond are not part of this test."
 
"symptoms of moderator sickness include, but not limited to: acute feeling of existential dread; strong itch to resolve disputes; mania of seeing voting rings; depression induced by the state of the site. If you feel any of those symptoms, please contact your local election page."
 
What if my local election page is suffering from poorly designed candidate scores?
 
8:51 AM
@RyanM have you ever seen a well-designed healthcare system? :)
 
Of course not, I'm American :-)
 
Neither have I, I'm Russian :)
 
 
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10:18 AM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Thor got the hammer after answering 200 questions from the other Aesir and getting 1000 cheers combined.
(actually, IIRC, Mjolnir was made by the dwarfs and commissioned by Loki? Or Loki was somehow involved. My Norse mythology is not the best)
 
@VLAZ hmm, let me open my copy of the Elder Edda, last time I read it was a couple of years ago.
@VLAZ ironically, Thor actually did have to answer a bunch of trick questions from a giant :) However, it was just to get a cauldron to get other Aesir drunk :) Norse mythology is quite a thing, especially the early one
 
I mean, Thor also had to cross-dress once
So, yeah
 
10:34 AM
Yes, that was the Thrymskvida
When Freyja was promised to a giant who stole Thor's hammer
And Thor went to the Giants' Domain dressed as Freyja, then killed them all when they gave him the hammer back not realising who he is
Norse myths are so much fun :)
 
10:53 AM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Yep, also...Slepnir. Loki's child. After Loki was transformed into a female horse and got pregnant.
 
Loki's stories are especially bizarre, yes - once they killed a servant in front of the Aesir just for fun, then proceeded to insult everyone in turns until everyone got pissed
 
It's kind of fucked up, though. Basically, Odin went on this huge quest to get all the knowledge in the world. Which is how he knows of Ragnarok - the end of times. Yet, it's partly only going to happen because of what Odin did (or didn't do). Since he knows the future, it could have been prevented. A refresher - Loki killed Baldr, for which Odin sentenced him to imprisonment and torture, yet later on Loki would break out and start Ragnarok.
So, Odin is stockpiling all those warriors in Valhalla to prepare for the coming Ragnarok. But he only needs them because of actions he was part of. And Odin already knows how things would turn out, as well.
 
I was talking about the Lokasenna where they did kill a servant
And then Skadi tied a snake (sic!) to Loki's face
And Loki was tied with guts of his son Nari - yeah, the stories in the Edda are quite fucked up
And Loki had spams from the snake"s venom - I love the conclusion "and these we now call earthquakes"
it's quite fascinating how in both Ancient Greek and Norse mythology gods are arrogant, petty, squabblish, and in general - total a**holes
 
 
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12:29 PM
Guys, what do you think about Henry Kissinger?
 
 
12:44 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine do you know this politican?
 
They are well-known, but... what about them?
 
I'll give a link. Wait
What do you can say about it?
 
summarise, please
 
Isn't it a madness?
 
What is madness?
 
1:03 PM
"Spit in the well you drink from". USA is the main supporter of UA. And Kissinger is a very respected person there. My logic is.
 
What kind of logic is that?
 
If you want to avoid this question, it is ok :-)
 
what question, @manro?
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Why Mr. Kissinger was located there.
 
I don't really follow you
 
1:13 PM
 
19 mins ago, by Oleg Valter is with Ukraine
summarise, please
 
How to give a link correctly?
 
[title](url)
^ that's the only way in chat, markdown syntax for inline links
 
Now i will remember
I realize that i should better learn english
 
It'll come, with time. Believe me, I've seen much, much worse - it's not bad at all
 
1:30 PM
time flies
 
Well, we all are already dead, so there is no rush
 
Never say this. Don't haste the death
 
No, really, we literally are - life is just a very long process of life support. And that's actually uplifting
 
Are you a existentialist?
 
No, but think about it - a living organism is basically a colony of constantly dying cells. Once the process of reproduction stops for any number of reasons, the organism dies.
 
1:45 PM
In terms of biology you are right, but you should throw out these thoughts from head
It could be fatally
 
Not to mention that if there was an observer on a far away planet, we would all be dead for them the time it takes for the light to reach them. Isn't it fascinating?
@manro no one has ever died from thinking :) rather from the opposite - there is even an award!
 
You are a fan of sci-fi ;-)
no one, but someone from thinking about death :)
 
1. Yes. 2. What exactly about the speed of light and relationship between time and space is sci-fi?
^ both points are bout sci-fi, just to clarify
 
I know it from the theory of relativity
 
@manro death is an important part of human condition. In fact, it is one of the most crucial parts about being a human. Why wouldn't one want to think about that? It's been fascinating many a mind over the history, and no one died from it
 
1:54 PM
If you move with the light speed - time stops
I don't want about death, because i did yet nothing here :-)
 
@manro well, not exactly, speed of light is not infinite, after all - hovewer, for a relatively short distance (in astronomical terms), it would be a close approximation to "instant" and in that sense - "with no time"
@manro there's no shame in that - some manage to do a lot, some - nothing at all, some manage to commit atrocities, some - great things. One does not really have to reach the end of their life's journey to contemplate the concept of death. It's also quite enlightening
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Can we a chance to reach this time, when manking will move in the space with the light speed?
 
On an unrelated note, an external observer visits the room, they'll have no idea what the heck is going on here :)
@manro manking?
Ah, mankind
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine mankind :)
yes
 
@manro now we are probably in the sci-fi territory :) ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ with the ability of humanity to screw up everything, I am not sure we'll exist for long enough to see
 
2:10 PM
With current medicine we can live 100 years and more
 
If you are lucky enough to live in a first-world country or be obscenely rich :) semi-joking aside, I did not mean us, but the humanity as a whole. The prospects aren't very bright from the looks of it
 
Why prospects aren't bright?
 
Well, you know, the usual stuff - wars, genocides, careless use of technology, pollution, inequality, general lack of higher-level reasoning in the population. To our credit, I am surprised we got that far :)
 
2:30 PM
You beckon me with the first words :)
But i avoid this
I hope, that new story with monkey pox is a leasing
 
 
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3:35 PM
@OlegValteriswithUkraine we've had the ability to screw up everything for ~100 years at least, and have survived so far... I'm on the fence right now about which way we'll go
 
3:51 PM
@TylerH that's true, I am very surprised we made it through XXth century alone :)
 
I'm not actually doubting humanity's ability to survive.
Whether it would prosper or not is another matter.
 
@manro beckon? Not sure what you mean by that. Assuming you meant "provoking", I haven't been - I hope you won't deny that there are at least several wars currently waged worldwide, and at least several genocides happened in the last decade alone?
 
4:07 PM
There was one short story I read a long time ago that is among my favourites. It's called "Weapon" by John Christopher. It's told from the point of view of a general who is invited to the reveal of a huge scientific breakthrough alongside many politicians. Basically, some scientists found a way to get glimpses of the future and managed to get the plans of the most powerful weapon from the next century.
Having the most advanced weapon, would ensure their country's dominance. They literally just finished receiving the plans. However, they were a bit confusing. Here is the ending (spoilers, I guess):
> Professor Norwood bent over the drawing for perhaps half a minute. He straightened up again.
>
> “It will have to be worked on,” he said. “Of course, as I said, we could not expect to grasp the principle on sight. We’ll get our best people on it.”
>
> The politician who had interrupted him in the other room said: “I wonder… It seems to me that this whole business may have been a waste of money. I’m not a scientist, but that drawing doesn’t look to me like the best weapon of 2064.” The professor began to protest. I said: “To me it does.”
 
@OlegValteriswithUkraine yes, provoking. But after falling of the old hegemon, our world will live again 50-70 years without any perturbations, i hope 🙏
 
@VLAZ quite a reflective passage!
 
4:27 PM
Sorry for the triple comment ping on meta, Oleg... :-)
 
nah, that's fine :)
while we are here - are you sure you are reading the guidance correctly? I am actually in the same camp of thinking that the rules for expedited burnination are too tight, but I see it, unfortunately, as an AND of 3 clauses: <50, bronze, and >=1 20k+.
 

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