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1:20 PM
Morngins fine people of 11
 
yo
 
Wes
\o
 
!!rfcs
 
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E_TOO_MANY_RFCS
 
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1:23 PM
Not sure if still parsing or stuck
!!reboot
 
Restarting now! o/
 
!!uptime
 
!!remove 3
Did I make it worse?
 
!!remove
@PeeHaa its working fine in the playground.
 
It's probably hanging on something
 
1:27 PM
!!dad
 
Need to update the server anyway so will look into it in a few of it isn't fixed automagically by then
 
@PeeHaa kick him from the room and then invite him again.
 
I can't
 
@rtheunissen I may still vote yes. Don't know yet.
 
This is his home
 
1:29 PM
then restart him from the server
 
:D
 
Morning all!
This is hilarious!
 
user379888
Can someone help out understanding how to get the email from a JSON whose structure is as below:
{"xyz@outlook.com":{"quantity":1,"joined_on":"17/May"}}
 
@FahadUddin that is terrible structure.
 
user379888
1:40 PM
yeah. Some developer has inserted data using this. now I have to get emails from it.
 
@FahadUddin You can use something liek this 3v4l.org/kC3lV
 
key(json_decode($tre, true))
 
user379888
It says:
Invalid argument supplied for foreach() i
 
@StatikStasis now look at Jon Skeet avatar on SO... ;-)
 
Did he change it? heads to look
Yep- same one.
 
1:47 PM
@StatikStasis he meant, it is from this comic.
 
Is it? I thought it was the other way around. How old is this comic?
2016 it seems
 
probably the third or so time I've seen it :D but still good
 
That's why I don't mind reposts (most of the time) on reddit- because sometimes you miss stuff.
 
yup
 
@mega6382 I couldn't find your email anywhere, care to send it over to florian at platform dot sh?
 
1:50 PM
Sure, no problem
 
is there somewhere else in Wordpress that the siteurl is set other than in the wp_options table? ... my dev server keeps redirecting to my prod server when I go to it from web browser and I can't figure out why
 
user379888
There are two occurances in the wp_options table
 
@Tiffany Also try in pr0n mode
 
siteurl and home, I've done both
 
user379888
1:52 PM
for safety I use wordpress search and replace tool and add the site url in it.
 
user379888
and apply to all tables
 
@FlorianMargaine sent
 
I don't want to log into wordpress yet... I've been unsullied thus far. I'm looking at the database in MySQL Workbench.
 
1:53 PM
got it
 
great
@FahadUddin try PeeHaa's solution, but I will suggest, that if the json strings are being generated dynamically, then please, try to change the logic of how they are generated.
@FahadUddin doesn't seem like a very good idea
@Tiffany check the server config file, like .htaccess and make sure there are no hard-coded links inside the code(custom theme, custom plugin) or posts or pages etc
 
ooo
that's probably it, thanks
I know there's a redirect rule somewhere for wordpress in the server, forgot about it
 
@PeeHaa you there?
 
user379888
json_decode($tre) returns NULL
 
@mega6382 here
 
2:02 PM
@FahadUddin then change $tre to the variable that actually has your json string.
@PeeHaa there was a discussion earlier about removing C&H from feed and adding monkeyuser or donthitsave instead, what do you think?
 
@mega6382 That's actually the only way to change domains because WP is utter poop
@mega6382 I don't care too much either way :)
 
then how about adding both? :D
 
can you give me the feeds urls?
 
k
Incoming stream of messagesin 3...
Also note if I don't like them afterwards I will remove them again
:)
 
2:06 PM
K, :P
 
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posted on July 06, 2018

Here's the source for today's comic: AT&T promised lower prices after Time Warner merger—it's raising them instead (Ars Technica) As with any news-based comic, this is a much more nuanced and complicated issue than can be summarized in 4 panels. While I welcome the challenge from the Justice Department,... [read more]

 
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posted on July 10, 2018

 
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can you do app authentication on localhost
 
2:08 PM
There
 
Thanks, now just remove explosm.net from the list
 
Why?
I like some of them
 
well, its just that few people believe that those are no longer good
@Feeds @tereško there
 
few people also think some of the rfcs on the right are a good idea. Doesn't mean I agree :P
 
well, here is the discussion that happened, chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/11?m=43199111#43199111
 
2:12 PM
I tend to go with the overall consensus
@mega6382 That's 2 people
 
No, more like 4
 
Well regardless I stand by what I always do:
1 min ago, by PeeHaa
I tend to go with the overall consensus
 
OK, lets create a poll, asking everyone's opinion on whether it should stay or not. :)
 
I dont care if they stay. I dont find them funny, but they happen once a day only anyway.
 
@Wes I put it to a vote because the discussion had died down, and it's one of those RFC's that no one should need more than a week to read through and have a strong enough opinion to vote.
I don't believe that it's on the same scale as typed properties, and shouldn't need months of discussion. It's been under discussion for years, technically, but maybe not this exact approach.
 
2:29 PM
@mega6382 I support removing it.
 
@PeeHaa now that's 6 people, including me.
 
No need to ping me :P
 
sorry <3
 
Don't be :)
Just busy with my server and the bot, don't need a live tally :P
 
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2:35 PM
!!rfcs
Something went wrong while processing command message #43205738 (event #87728868): Room11\StackChat\Client\MessagePostFailureException: Got a 500 response to an Action request in /srv/www/Jeeves/vendor/room11/stack-chat/src/Client/ActionExecutor.php:72
Is that throttling @DaveRandom?
Or message length or something?
 
It's message length
 
kk
Should we minify rfc urls?
We already have a way to use some minifying service right?
Ah yes bitly
 
We ought to check for this and truncate the message. Even with minification we can hit this.
 
Yes that would be the real solution
But not sure how about to go with the truncating?
 
I assume it's ordered in some way, probably the order they are listed on the rfc page?
If so then truncate the bottom-most entries as they are more likely to have been seen/actioned.
 
2:41 PM
!!issue Handle too long messages properly - For example at !!rfcs (chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/43205872#43205872)
 
@PeeHaa Usage: !!issue [<title> - <body>]
 
Some indication of truncation would be good if there is room for the ellipses.
 
@PeeHaa I failed to create the issue :-(. You might want to create an issue about that. (HTTP Status: 404)
 
Godverdomme
:P
 
@LeviMorrison mentioned you in an email on the obj cmp vote thread but forgot to CC. Will forward, stand by.
Nothing new though.
 
2:53 PM
@NikiC I noticed an extra semicolon on this line in the typed properties RFC:

$test->i =& $r;;

This occurs in two places in the RFC.
 
@DaveRandom you know what happened to this client by any chance? github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/commits/…
It's not there anymore :)
 
@LeviMorrison we talked about this before, iirc we were talking about:
- minify urls
- if still too long, replace the last char of each title with U+2026, remove 1 char from each title until one title reaches len == 1
- if still too long, use numbers as titles with original URLs
- if still too long, use numbers as titles with minified URLS
- if still too long, you're dead
 
Wait maybe you moved it out into a repo
 
I don't remember making that tbh
is it not in composer.json?
 
Yes it is
Just found it
 
2:57 PM
splitting it in 2 messages not an option?
 
That means 2 starred messages
Which is an option
But meh
 
yeah :/
 
Also needs another timer on the backend to prevent throttling
Nice helper bruh :P
 
@TheodoreBrown thanks, fixed
 
@PeeHaa beats putting it in a config file that needs to be deployed...
 
3:03 PM
But it's not
Wait maybe I missing something
Ah
It's composer autoloaded
\o/
God I hate Jeeves' plugin system so much
s/system/infra/
 
s/infra/all code/
 
:P
 
s/all code/all computers/
 
s/all computers/all humans and computers/
 
3:33 PM
One last little typo:

"Please not that the return value of zend_try_array_init()"
 
3:49 PM
@PeeHaa you're weird
 
Mar 15 at 10:05, by DaveRandom
I hate computers and I hate people and I'm not keen on animals or plants either.
 
I stand by it
 
@mega6382 the circles in which you travel are somewhat disgusting
 
@mega6382 Depends how you look at it. Laravel is a bunch of additional crap on top of PHP that you're never really going to need, notice, or want
 
so ... I wonder, is there any american here who doubts that Trump will win on 2020?
 
Number of times I wanted `1 + null` to be `null`: 0
Number of times I wanted `1 + null` to be `1`: all of the times

Number of times I actually get `null`: too many
 
it should be 1 :(
 
4:24 PM
in Pentaho (ETL platform) it's null...
 
well ... that, or some TypeError
 
@ircmaxell how about 1 . null instead of 1 + null
 
not talking PHP. there is no . operator here :D
 
it should be 1 or an error
anyway: my condolences
also, google tells me that Pentaho should be made in Java (or at least - is like you to be)
and the name sounds like some cheap vodka brand, @ircmaxell
... or a hangover medicine ... or an expensive option in a brothel
 
the amount of usage of eval in my website is too damn high, and this is just javascript
 
4:31 PM
weren't you looking for a new job?
 
I stalled, had some mental shit I had to work through before I could get back on the horse again
 
yes, I know, I am terrible
 
shrug, I'm just juggling too much shit atm
 
hey, nobody's blaming you :P
 
after lunch I'm focusing on refactoring out the mysql extension. I've had enough CSP bullshit for a day.
 
4:41 PM
@Tiffany Well, @Allenph resigned and now he sleeps drunk at 4 AM
 
really?
 
@mega6382 I don't have much of a savings, I can't resign until I have something lined up.
 
there is a job I'm looking at applying to though, and application window closes this Friday, so I have to jump on it
I don't know why this is a PDF, it's funny though... this college is like ten minutes away from the city I grew up in.
 
@ircmaxell number of times I wanted TypeError: all of the times ;-)
 
4:49 PM
@Tiffany sounds like they are looking for someone to find trends, that explain the drop in number of students :D
how good are you at Oracle?
 
the ERP they use, my current employer uses too, and I'm the maintainer of in-house modifications/in-house packages. Give me about a day, and I could get around PL/SQL pretty well.
 
> added 1922 packages in 68.381s
such performance
 
shrug, loads of colleges/universities looking for a Banner dev, based on the amount of job postings I used to see from their vendor forums. I used to receive emails when a job was posted on their forum, but I think they got rid of it, probably complaints.
 
"banner dev" ?
 
Banner is the name of the ERP, it's aimed at higher education, and is built on top of Oracle tech.
 
4:57 PM
ah
sounds like something that is used for medical data in my country - an terrible system :D
 
@FlorianMargaine not at runtime I don't want that
 
well, catchable TypeError
 
I found a list of all of the community colleges in CA and started going down the list looking for open positions associated to my skillset. I figure if anything, I can get a job working at another community college since I've worked at one for around ten years.
 
but won't you end up banging your head against the same problems again?
 
Depends on the job duties and who I report to.
 
5:00 PM
true
 
My current position is "web admin," which is a very wide umbrella of job duties. If I find a programmer job at another community college, at least the duties are narrowed.
 
"webmaster" :D
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier is that npm?
 
which is a job position from the 90s-early 00s
 
@mega6382 yeah
 
5:05 PM
@Tiffany nah, it's still a position these days, for people keeping websites updated
content-wise
 
5:30 PM
that's like web content author, in my opinion, and that's usually done by some marketing team
 
6:02 PM
Is it correct that the object comparison RFC requires a 2/3 majority?
 
yes
 
Thanks @PeeHaa just wanted to make sure.
 
np
 
6:24 PM
guys, there is a TV-show which is for finding talent in music. There are some swivel chair in it. Do you know what's the name of that TV-show?
 
hmpf.. returning null in case of failure... (when null may be a valid return in case of success) is really bad
 
@Shafizadeh "<country>'s Got Talent"?
Is there a reason why I should track *.log files in git?
 
@Tiffany yes thx, I was looking for this
 
@pmmaga null should be disallowed as value then
 
@rtheunissen what do you mean? as a value?
 
6:36 PM
Imagine a dict type where null is a valid key, and find(v): k returns NULL if a k could not be found for the given v. That's ambiguous because NULL is a valid k. The only way to make it non ambiguous is if NULL is not a valid k.
 
@rtheunissen I agree, and that's my problem with the array_key/value_first/last proposal
 
I'd rather something like array_key(index) I think?
O(1) and makes it easy to implement array_key_first/last
 
array_value_first([]) array_value_first([0 => null]) and array_value_first("banana") will all return null and only the last will emit a warning
 
@Shafizadeh That sounds like The Voice. Do the chairs turn around themselves?
 
@StatikStasis well I was looking for this
 
6:42 PM
Yeah that's The Voice @Shafizadeh
 
ah ok .. thx for the heads up
 
@pmmaga also reasons why I voted no. :)
 
7:07 PM
evenin
 
I really don't understand the "magic methods are bad" bandwagon.
 
@rtheunissen that would probably be better. before someone comes up with array_key_second_to_last()
 
Good afternoon! Does anyone have experiencing with creating a SSO? Maybe implementing a standard such as OAuth - but I’m doing research on the best way to secure a session so a user can login without a headache (like not requiring the user to sign in more than once, approve access, choose what is shared, etc) but that mitigates security threats.
My biggest concern is Apple’s new OS is releasing a version of safari that blocks “tracking cookies” and makes it very difficult to get specific information from the user machine. My fear is the entire user experience concept would be destroyed by something like this.
 
may not be what you're looking for, but have you looked at CAS or Shibboleth?
I've never actually created an SSO, but I've worked with vendors in integrating their SSO system with our services.
 
@rtheunissen I do. It's just that in this case the objects can be compared and ordered anyway, whether you specify magic or not.
Accordingly I don't understand why people want interfaces. It's comparable and orderable whether you do anything or not.
 
7:22 PM
Yeah just seems like people see magic and that's an auto-no.
I would like to ask what exactly is so bad about magic methods for this proposal, I just want one good answer that isn't "it doesn't feel right" or "i want less magic" or "because magic is bad". >:
__invoke is terrible because not all objects are callable, but no one complains about that. Other cases like __toString doesn't have a Stringable interface, and no one complains about that either.
But present something for which magic methods make sense, and instant no because magic.
 
for me the problem is this table:

$a->__equals($b),
$b->__equals($a),
$a->__compareTo($b),
$b->__compareTo($a),
[old behavior]

I think this is really unfriendly for users and causes issues that a non-overloading simple implementation wouldn't have. $a->equals($b) is super simple to understand where that equality is being solved
 
The internal equivalent for `==` for objects (is_equal_function) effectively does `<=> == 0` though. Believe me I don't like this either. I would have loved to follow D instead and have == never call `__compareTo`.

https://dlang.org/spec/operatoroverloading.html#eqcmp
The documentation would state that "NOTE: You should also implement __equals if equal ordering does not imply equal value". Easy work.
I didn't want to break things that use compare_function, which is used universally by extensions to test for both ordering and equality. It's just the way it was done that restricts the amount of change we can make in one go.
 
@rtheunissen that would solve half of the problem. for me allowing different types and, by extension, allowing ($a == $b) != ($b == $a) is also problematic.
 
@pmmaga __comparesTo() wont work: you need a boolean response
 
@tereško In the RFC __comparesTo will be used for equality like <=> == 0 if __equals is not defined
 
7:37 PM
at least IMHO
 
@pmmaga agreed that's not ideal, symmetry by design would have been nice. But gmp allows for gmp_init(42) == 42.
 
@rtheunissen indeed, but so is 42 == gmp_init(42) (I hope...)
 
@pmmaga Yes but the symmetry issue is only possible if $a and $b are both objects and both implement __equals, with inconsistent logic.
42 == gmp_init(42) uses gmp's internal __compareTo
 
now I wonder what happens if both sides are internal classes with custom comparators
 
LHS wins I think
 
7:49 PM
Any idea how can I clear error.log file?
I can remove/recreate it, but I'm not sure about the permissions. So I just want to remove the content of it.
 
@rtheunissen yup
 
I regret not doing a double vote now for magic/interface/neither. It didn't come across in the discussion that magic is where the decisions will be made. Or maybe it isn't and wouldn't have made a difference anyway. :'D
 
well, you can always revisit the issue for 7.4 if this fails
 
True true, will see what happens.
 
7:53 PM
@pmmaga did... did you just tell me to go fuck myself?
 
I believe I did, Bob
 
Sounds like it to me
 
posted on July 10, 2018

I’ve been overdoing things lately, so I’m giving myself a break. No screens after work, no tv, no phones, and I’m even cutting back on reading. Rather than engage with family, friends, and other fellow humans, I’ve found myself indulging in a lot of audiobooks. In that last few weeks, I’ve listening to Slaughterhouse Five (the classic book I started reading several times but never finis

 
8:10 PM
@rtheunissen finally I think that coercing the return value is also bad call. people will write things like:
function __comparesTo($b) { return $this->prop == $b->prop }
and be surprised when $a != $b. Sure they should read the docs, but failing when they do that would give them a hint something is wrong earlier
 
Yeah that's a good point.
I assumed that everyone would use :int {
Because that's how it would be documented and demo'd everywhere.
 
@rtheunissen never assume...
 
then enforce it :)
 
Would be easy to raise a warning later on if it trips people up.
Hmm so fail hard if a non-integer is returned?
 
yup
 
8:16 PM
Yeah, can get on board with that.
That's something that could easily be added at a beta level though, I don't consider that a significant change to the feature itself.
 
I guess so
 
Sometimes I love just getting away from PHP and doing something simple like creating scripts in VBA for generating reports. Spent some time yesterday creating a VBA script that will reconcile and close our books for a couple of departments against our bank data. It used to take me 2-4 hours at the end of the month. Now I can just hit a button and it takes a few short minutes.
 
8:31 PM
whoa.. love and vba in the same sentence
 
lol
Just for these reports.
They can be tedious. Especially when the data is all over the place and some of the sources are broken and have to be parsed and fixed before using.
I've created a lot of these scripts that save me so much time. I just hate I take so long to finally break down and do it. Allows me to be more "productive." Press button, watch youTube videos.
@pmmaga You still working off site at the place with the crazy architecture?
 
@StatikStasis today was the last day there. from tomorrow I'm back at working from home
but it's nice to go out and work at an office every now and then
 
Yes- sometimes just a change of scenery is nice to get my mind unblocked.
@pmmaga That photo reminded me of this youtube.com/watch?v=UgxCAQEI16o&t=1m42s?x
 
I was scared of that link, but yeah, it checks out :P
 
lol
It's not Friday.
 
8:45 PM
@StatikStasis You know, when I started learning programming, I started with VB, because my father was a programmer, and he was an expert in VB ND whatnot. But I soon gave up on it after 2 months. and started learning C# a bit and then moved to web entirely.
 
@StatikStasis I used to have to manually export the website database daily, probably for a year or two, before I finally took the time and wrote out a batch script to do it for me, every day, and copy the backup to three other locations in case a server fails. Manually doing it was the bane of me because I could never keep myself focused long enough to do it daily.
caused a lot of friction between my supervisor and I, because I wouldn't stay on top of it
 
> I see people who define themselves as anti-fascist on their Twitter profiles. WHO ISN'T?! I'm sorry, that's the default setting.
lmao
to be fair though, send him to a rural town in the US, and he'll see an entirely different perspective
for some people, homophobia is still cool
 
9:04 PM
@Tiffany listen to the end and he says that these things exist
 
homophobic != facism
not liking a group of people does not make one a fascist, however stupid or misinformed or ignorant their basis for not liking can be
 
@mega6382 I got got about 6:50, time to go home, I'll finish it later.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I'm not saying being homophobic is fascist...
it's certainly not cool though
 
@FélixGagnon-Grenier You know, I agree with his whole point. I mean I am all for liberty and freedom, but wtf is up with is up with weaponizing words like "racist", "homophobic", "sexist" etc. These words are often used to criticize things that are either satire or just not meant in any offensive way. And very often these words are also used to get unfair advantage by shaming a person into thinking that he/she might be one of these things etc
 
Hi
youtube.com/watch?v=0h3ELcrcZkg What Makes PHP Unique?
 
@mega6382 I think I went from VB to C++.
 
9:17 PM
> Everyone else is about, you know, go make money.. PHP is about self development
 
exactly, especially "Development"
 
@Tiffany It is such a satisfying feeling to create a simple script that handles some tedious operations for you while you sit back and watch.
 
@pmmaga shit, who said that
 
Heading home. Later.
 
9:23 PM
@mega6382 her
 
ah, good, its a different kind of php :P
 
@FantomX1 Was that a clever troll?
 
I searched for php motivational, the guy is very right , "it doesnt matter where you commin from, what coultry are you commin from, what language you speak, you can become successful in PHP" youtu.be/0h3ELcrcZkg?t=1m33s
@Sherif haha for sure, nowadays anybody really is doing PHP, also those momas and popas
 
@FantomX1 Well then, next time at least present it like a troll: Free Macbook Pros for everyone working on PHP
 
@Sherif get it now lol, feel free to use it anytime like that- youtu.be/OCT1qW8p6Bw?t=39s
 
9:38 PM
OK, that's enough of that.
 
yep, I got a let myself drag by it a little too much
 
9:53 PM
anyone know if php 7.3 is usable in travis ci yet?
 
Usage: !!reminder [ examples | list | <text> [ at <time> | in <delay> ] | unset <id> ] Try !!reminder examples
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10:40 PM
@mega6382 take for example, my dad. he believes all muslims are bad. you and I both know that it's incorrect, but he still believes it, and has told me to cut ties from my muslim friends. I guess I'm not sure what you mean by "weaponize."
but I don't want to drag chat back into a political discussion... it tends to become unpleasant
okay, my cats are being flipping adorable right now. they're laying on the floor next to each other, and cleaning each other.
 
@Tiffany I mean, certainly there are real problems of this sort, people who really believe these things and are bigots. But there are also some other people who are not bigoted at all, but are confused for bigots because they either made a satire joke of such nature or didn't know something and asked a question about this, and then some people will weaponize these words like "ugh, you are such a racist, no, not all asian are good at math" etc
So, what I am saying is, that when you assume and seek out a problem where it doesn't exist, you are actively preventing the actual problem from being found.
 
I think it's a matter of perspective. Take for example a newcomer comes into chat, asks a stupid question that's easily google-able. We get irritated with the person and tell them to RTFM or google it. Actually, that's not a comparative example...
I was going to make a comparison to how we get upset at newcomers who ask dumb questions because of the frequency of how it happens in chat, compared to an Asian who interacts with someone who's surprised the Asian person is bad at math, because of the frequency they encounter those questions.
This might be a fair example: a woman is in a CS program, but her male peers treat her like she doesn't know anything about computers because she's female, and she's a minority in the program. However, it isn't true, and from her perspective, it's frustrating because of sheer number of her male peers explain stuff to her like she's five, but hypothetically, she knows more about the subject than her peers, she was only confused on one specific part and wanted clarification.
That was long winded. And no, that's not personal experience. I haven't gotten that far into a CS program.
 
10:57 PM
well sure, but that is just the thing, we don't know where the other guy is coming from, but we in our prejudice assumed that it is just another dumb questions like all the other dumb questions that have been asked in the chat, and the OP is just as noob/dumb as all those others that asked. But what happen with this is that we over-generalize and maybe the OP is quite experienced in the field but just didn't have much knowledge in this particular aspect of it, and need more clarification.
Just like you just explained.
Actually, I just made the same point as you did.
 
:P
calling someone an "-ist" can have negative consequences, but if the person being called that is a reasonable person, they'll take a step back, ponder on the situation and what they said, and realize "oh yeah, I was in the wrong"
 
Well yeah, but I am not talking about the person who is being called "-ist" but the person who is saying it. And nowadays these words are being used like they are some sort of "trend"
 
too tired to get involved in that conversation but youtube.com/watch?v=b0Ti-gkJiXc it's better to say "what you said is -ist" rather than calling someone "-ist".
 
I think in the case of asking someone a question that you're genuinely curious about, and want to learn something that the other person would have experience in (e.g. asking a gay person a question related to their sexuality) it's a matter of how the question is posed, and being respectful while asking the question.
@Danack that's true
there are some people who are flat out over-sensitive about shit, "tumblr snowflakes," but that's not who I'm talking about
 
11:22 PM
hmm, Actually, I believe that I completely missed the main point that I wanted to make. Because what I wanted to say was that there is a "spectrum" of "bigotness", and there is a high-end and a low-end. Like KKK, ISIS etc on the high-end and a comedian or a curious person on the low-end. So, what I am trying to say is that when we hold all these people at the same level, it doesn't really help and actually takes the focus away from the things that are actually problematic.
 
11:35 PM
For some reason many people do not think there are degrees of things anymore… one racist comment is just as bad as any other racist comment.
I see this all the time on Twitter, which is part of the reason I haven't been using the service as much (not that I did all that much anyway).
 
It's almost as if nuance have altogether disappeared from human interaction.
 
Poe's law, man
lol, it reminds me of an IT Crowd episode
argh, can't find a video of it. Main female character is recorded throwing coffee on a homeless woman (accidental, but not obvious in video), and it goes viral, but her identity isn't apparent in the video. Later, she's exposed, and she tried to make a joke of it on twitter, but it was taken out of context and people thought she was a misogynist.
 
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