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[00:00:27] <kyonko2> no linux distro these days comes with DIY compilation dependencies
[00:01:02] <kyonko2> Windows 10 BSODs are common in public still
[00:01:04] <kyonko2> lol
[00:01:31] <chromas> Bytram: Time to upgrade to umatrix
[00:01:40] <kyonko2> yeah keep alive, chromas
[00:01:50] <kyonko2> beep, beep, beep, beep, beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep
[00:02:54] <kyonko2> remember the libc5 to 6 and glibc 1 to 2 legends?
[00:02:54] * Bytram also uses uBlock Origin
[00:03:09] <kyonko2> i'm now using ssl more than ever
[00:03:17] <kyonko2> but not for port 443 durrr
[00:03:48] <kyonko2> so what if its aes for now, but it will soon be blowfish and twofish the way things are going
[00:05:32] <kyonko2> remember the legend, or was it the epic of truecrypt
[00:06:17] <chromas> poor gnu; less and less important in the Ganoo/Linux system every day
[00:09:21] <kyonko2> yeah everyone is gall it Ganoo on youtube
[00:09:35] <kyonko2> well thats what RMS gets for having marvin minsky near him
[00:09:44] <kyonko2> and who can forget about dick
[00:10:16] <kyonko2> chomsky, jesse ventura, all suddenly struck down by acute geezeritis
[00:10:49] <kyonko2> pretty soon console and framebuffer will be deprecated in linux, and everyone will soon flock to Netflix FreeBSD
[00:11:10] <kyonko2> good news lad! FreeLSD by NetFlix
[00:11:38] <kyonko2> i think we reached peak FLOSS in 2020
[00:11:45] <kyonko2> JIT
[00:13:32] <kyonko2> remember all the gnarly SSL errors in the 1990's and 2000's or was that all legend?
[00:13:38] <kyonko2> i mean, modern mythology
[00:14:05] <chromas> alternative history
[00:14:56] <kyonko2> if RMS is so bad ass, why didn't he start a "newspaper"
[00:15:53] <kyonko2> whatever, now with intel core architecture, he can die happy emacs can RUN
[00:19:30] <kyonko2> compilation takes a long time :(((((
[00:19:50] * kyonko2 feeling hopeful over interpreted languages
[00:22:53] <kyonko2> https://www.gnu.org
[00:22:54] <systemd> ^ 03Configuration (GNU Coding Standards)
[00:23:56] <kyonko2> your 10 year old can code python: https://www.gnu.org
[00:23:56] <systemd> ^ 03GNU Coding Standards - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation
[00:25:49] <kyonko2> https://linuxconfig.org
[00:26:07] <kyonko2> check out those gnarly fonts, thats what 32mb of ram looks like
[00:47:07] <kyonko2> http://linux.math.tifr.res.in
[00:47:15] <kyonko2> trump! trump! trump!
[00:59:54] <kyonko2> http://linux.math.tifr.res.in
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[03:07:26] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Microsoft Edge Now Bashes Google Chrome When You Download It - https://sylnt.us
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[05:57:26] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - U.S. Federal Trade Commission Sues to Block Nvidia's Arm Acquisition - https://sylnt.us - the-larger-they-are...
[05:58:44] <kyonko3> jkh from freebsd now works for nvidia
[05:58:58] <kyonko3> freebsd 13.0 has framebuffer
[06:04:57] <kyonko3> why the hell does irc listen on ports 6660-6669
[06:11:45] <halibut> Clearly, it is because irc is the communication mechanism of The Beast. Think about it. If you start with IRC, discard the R and C, and add D, E, V, and L, you get DEVIL!
[06:13:56] <AzumaHazuki> even worse: if you start with irc and add a bunch of useless web 2.x bullshit, you get...Discord!
[06:14:14] <kyonko3> a lot of normies love discord
[06:14:17] <kyonko3> and tumblr
[06:14:44] <halibut> Alternatively, if you take the daemon (see?) name, IRCD, convert that to ASCII character codes, and add them up, 73(I) + 82(R) + 67(C) + 68(D) = 222. Spell it three times, and you get 666!
[06:14:58] <kyonko3> ok phish
[06:15:32] <halibut> That's why, if you stand in front of a mirror and say IRCD three times ... well, I actually don't know what happens. Nobody who tried it returned to tell the tale.
[06:15:52] <kyonko3> they say life is too hard and die
[06:16:09] <halibut> Wait, did I say mirror? I meant CRT monitor.
[06:16:26] <kyonko3> critical race theory monitor
[06:18:36] <kyonko3> if irc.rizon.net didn't use let's encrypt no fucking way I would connect
[06:18:47] <kyonko3> undernet.org seems to be using all self signed
[06:19:25] <kyonko3> dal.net is also using let's encrypt
[06:20:20] <halibut> Let me put on my FatPhil hat: Discord = IRC, DOS'd! (anagram)
[06:20:25] <halibut> I'm not nearly as good at that.
[06:20:42] <halibut> Maybe I should write IRC, DoS'd!
[06:20:52] <kyonko3> you mean FAT16 DOS?
[06:21:05] <kyonko3> have you seen how expensive cp/m books are on ebay?
[06:21:21] <halibut> Nope.
[06:21:31] <kyonko3> have you seen how expensive old pc's are?
[06:22:06] <kyonko3> isn't DOS a principle of sheer mass?
[06:22:08] <halibut> You mean like old Pentium I's (cheap), or original Apple II's (expensive)?
[06:22:12] <kyonko3> denial of service
[06:22:19] <kyonko3> Apple II's expensive lol
[06:22:35] <kyonko3> Pentium 1 is P5
[06:25:18] <kyonko3> I didn't even know 486 DX4 existed
[06:25:28] <kyonko3> (for a proper PC *NIX experience)
[06:25:52] <kyonko3> 120MHz to boot
[06:29:51] <kyonko3> they never could get linux and bsd to fit in a 386
[06:31:58] <halibut> According to https://en.wikipedia.org Linux was originally written for, and ran on, a 386.
[06:31:59] <systemd> ^ 03History of Linux, - Wikipedia
[06:33:42] <kyonko3> google is telling me to "strenghten my saved passwords"
[06:34:07] <kyonko3> halibut: i bet it was a 386 which could only do 16-bits and still have DIP memory
[06:34:31] <kyonko3> halibut: even more legend lore, 386bsd was programmed on a laptop
[06:35:03] <kyonko3> wolfenstein 3d was programmed on a mits altair
[06:35:43] <kyonko3> when I got into linux and bsd in the late 1990's.... nobody remembered or cared for Linux 0.99 or 386BSD 0.5 for obvious reasons
[06:37:54] <kyonko3> linux could run on a 386 and so could bsd, but what could you do?
[06:41:46] <kyonko3> An error occurred during a connection to ssl.irc.atw-inter.net:7000.
[06:41:47] <kyonko3> SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.
[06:41:49] <kyonko3> Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG
[06:41:50] <kyonko3> The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
[06:41:52] <kyonko3> Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.
[07:11:39] <chromas> Their cert's been vaxxed. It's all over now
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[07:15:40] <kyonko3> chromas: its on 3 irc networks now
[07:33:04] <chromas> omicron-over-irc
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[08:11:10] <chromas> https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net
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[08:45:56] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Qualcomm Announces Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 for Windows Laptops, Along With Other ARM SoCs - https://sylnt.us - these-names-are-getting-terrible
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[09:45:47] <FatPhil> i thought you didn't call them "roundabouts", aren't they "traffic circles" in westpondia?
[09:46:22] <FatPhil> I have been in car D many times...
[09:48:59] <chromas> I think traffic circle is a superset
[09:49:15] <chromas> might depend on whether there's something in the middle or something stupid like that
[09:49:23] <chromas> but everyone I know calls them roundabouts
[09:51:55] <chromas> ๐ŸŽตI'll be your traffic circle๐ŸŽต
[09:52:17] * chromas passes out cherry cheesecake brownies
[10:04:31] <FatPhil> ah, OK
[10:20:10] <chromas> oh neat, "Black Friday deals are back!"
[10:20:17] <chromas> I guess no one's ever really gone
[10:20:23] <chromas> =yt no one's ever really gone
[10:20:25] <systemd> https://youtube.com - No One's Ever Really Gone (04:39; 1,217,496 views; ๐Ÿ‘51,719 ๐Ÿ‘Ž1,674)
[10:22:41] <FatPhil> On another road-based linguistic note, I've never liked the intransitive "yield". To "yield" is to produce, to "yield to" is to give way to.
[10:23:32] <FatPhil> I think the UK's in the minority in using "give way" at junctions though.
[10:25:10] <chromas> so they should be "yield to" signs?
[10:37:30] <FatPhil> not necessarily, as that's clumsy
[10:37:43] <FatPhil> we drop the to in "give way" signs
[10:58:13] <chromas> "CONDITIONAL STOP"
[11:23:08] <FatPhil> Conditional go!
[11:23:23] <FatPhil> Obligatory dither, because you hate car D as much as he hates you.
[11:29:50] <chromas> I hate dithering. Just gimme moar bit depth already
[11:47:19] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - SiFive's P650 RISC-V Core Detailed, Claimed to be Faster Than ARM Cortex-A77 - https://sylnt.us
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[12:20:08] <FatPhil> are you half-tone trolling?
[12:30:04] <chromas> just a spot
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[14:26:10] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Most Dog Breeds Highly Inbred, Suggests Increase in Health Costs - https://sylnt.us - life-can-be-ruff
[14:38:43] <chromas> durr
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[17:06:41] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Emacs - Distributed, Asynchronous Git Syncing with NNCP - https://sylnt.us
[17:44:24] * FatPhil wonders how it's possible to fail to organise a piss-up in a brewery
[17:45:34] <FatPhil> It's a two-map operation, one of us is organising the brewery, the other organising the piss up.
[17:46:12] <FatPhil> shall we just say, I organised a brewpub perfectly...
[17:56:38] <FatPhil> the person flying in from africa for it has failed to arrive - I wonder if omicron had anything to do with that.
[18:22:07] <Runaway1956> Stupid ISP - I've been disconnected 5 times in the last 20 minutes now.
[18:22:53] <Runaway1956> 7 times in the last 1 3/4 hours
[18:30:09] <FatPhil> PSNs suck, CSNs the only way to go
[18:32:11] <FatPhil> there are only two types of network - those that can reject your datagram, and those that can't.
[18:40:50] <Runaway1956> https://komonews.com
[18:40:51] <systemd> ^ 03'A sea of packages:' Tennessee residents worried about neighbor's overflowing deliveries
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[19:03:18] <FatPhil> I thought tenesse deliveries arrived in spring
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[23:49:39] <Runaway1956> cauliflower pizza
[23:59:52] <bacteria> 9i actually like brocoli pizza, it's way better than it sounds