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Looking at it now. I don't think I would be a fan of it.
Besides, I might be at my computer, but I'm not really free right now.
Okay
@torpid river installed how/where from & how exactly do the apps not work
Some of them don't let me click and some of them just won't download extra dqta
check the app permission & see if you can tick storage, other than that youd need to see if theres any install/running instructions. Ax86 from where btw?
It worked only I keep having a dancing dolphin as my back ground and all my pages keep getting closed
DownloadMoreRAM.com - CloudRAM 2.0
Someone know fix?
@humble stag Trolling?
scott is trolling again
can I be owner too.. do I get paid

lovely weather we're having today! there sure is a lot of it around!
this is true
however it's a bit too bright
UV index is not suitable for my alabaster skin
It isn't too bright here, but it is warm for sure
The sun isn't out and it's 21 outside
That's plenty for me thanks
18 - 22 is about my peak summer temp
It is fun when news says TODAY WILL BE AN EXTREMELY HOT [mild temp] WARNING then you realize it is hot anyway..
does the server icon change auto like the channel names?
no
they're changed for events
"seasonal" icons
valentines, pride, halloween, etc, etc
also did St Patricks day
im talking about the "normal" server gifs
it keeps changing from the snake tounge thing to the spinny one
hello friensd
yes the gif alternates between a selection in evergreen mode @robust sierra
epic
oh damn that's cute
hahaha
Pycharm is slightly automated?
Mk
The saga continues
Well what did they think would happen
It's a shame this isn't a real news account
The fuck

It's probably possible
Hahaha
Hop to it
Webportal:
that's dilute compared to say, someone with herpes taking a bath and then selling the bath water and people drinking it.
Yes yes I know what real homeopathy is!
well according to homeopathy the way to cure herpes would be to uhhhhhhhh
drink diluted herpes water.
no i mean like
I am too tired to do maths
the more dilute a thing is
Yeah
Wait
What
exactly.
Become a dinosaur with my homeopathic remedy
Sells water as a tiny portion has been through a dinosaur once
@tired osprey Damn, rocket looks cool
Hah of course it does
Also why is the rust compiler taking up 1.5gb
Like that seems pretty big for a compiler with llvm already installed
Rustc itself doesn't
I am quite certain of that
Where are you getting those numbers from
Disk app in ubuntu when I looked at it after seeing my free space go down a ton when installing rust
I'll check it again
Rust does definitely not take up so much
yeah bunch of people in this channel all just casually dinner boying
I bet you shower with your bib on
you disgust me
why are you so much into this dinner boy thing lemon
you're the biggest dinner boy of them all, @tired osprey
i guess i should just stay awaay from dinner boy realted ots
man if you had a pet pig you'd eat your own pig
I bet you bring your own cutlery to weddings
going for a run? don't forget your dinner pants
definitely
wow
what wow
O lawd the dinner boi thing is back
@wet steppe talking about yourself?
dinner boys eat breakfast for dinner!
or dinner for breakfast!
they never eat breakfast for breakfast
breakfast boys don't eat breakfast
they eat themselves for breakfast
that's how nutrition works
whats a dinner boy
good question
it's when he sleeps with cutlery under his pillow.
when he eats corn on the cob even while making love.
and the cutlery fairy leaves him a sack of gold?
are you trying to start a meme here
I didn't start it, you asked me what a dinner boy was.
dont you know only unbearded edgelords have the power to forge a meme
you dare question the power of my beard
lemon's beard has lightning powers
it can power a clock https://i.ytimg.com/vi/4pCf2RalbCs/maxresdefault.jpg
tryna pick a fight
my grandma always said "if you already stole the horse, you might as well learn how to ride."
you better be sure you know how to ride, son, if you're gonna go around calling me a dinner boy.
Ooo shit
how drunk are you rn
man, I eat breakfast for breakfast and I don't even own a bib.
apex is taken out
F
"dinner boy? I eat dinner boys for breakfast!"
I'm sober, it's a work day tomorrow. I am just riled up about the code jam.
you guys made cool shit.
did they?
I love jamtime.
someone gonna get a pyportal omg
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if I were to rate a company based on how many pyportals they had, that company would be a dead ringer for 
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what if my company had 7?
modulus scalas suck
you should make a logarithmic scale lemon
and bashing nixian companies is not nice
you're not my dad.
can you prove that?
yes.
how
my dad looks like wreck it ralph in his forties. you look like Edward Snowden and Matt Damon had a baby.
are you calling me a baby?
not really but sure why not.
r u d e
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my dad has massive sledgehammer hands though, seriously. they're ridiculous. I'll never have hands like that so I'm not sure I will ever be as much of a dad.
you got a nice beard though
alternatively grow a third one
a third beard?
are you making fun of my handicap
no Im not
just because my left hand is all kinds of fucked up doesn't mean I need to grow another one you piece of shit
jk I don't care lol
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Im actually making fun of this talk where a guy said "id use emacs but id have to grow a third hand for that to work"
handicaps are funny ok
do you have a hand in a tank like Dr Who
I do not
nobody was talking to you
as a whovian I felt like it though
my hand is also not in a tank.
you have to keep changing out the water though.
I dont think the doctor changes the water
or just sell it as bathwater
how do you sell bathwater
IDK some people manage to
and I think its formaldehyde and not water
I heard they used to keep butter in acidic swampwater to preserve it.
ooh yeah good memory
inside of like a wooden box wrapped in leather. like some fucking paleolithic tupperware.
I buy spreadable butter cos normal butter is too tough
!otn a paleolithic-tupperware
:ok_hand:
I buy pirate fake butter
called Norpak :(
https://cdn.aldi-digital.co.uk//Spreadable-Norpak-A.jpg?o=rG4vIhPTrSffqVC84etPO90SY%40Ij&V=kUoC
my shop spells everything wrong
yes but you put it in a fridge.
the point is that butter is thousands of years old.
fridges are not.
and having a butter dish is disgusting.
do you fridge your butter?
i put in fridge
how do you spread it on toast?
its kinda hard to spread
oh yeah no i know the answer
you use the norwegian butter slicer
to create perfect slices of butter
for your toast
obviously.
we don't really eat butter because it is gross. it's all soft, spreadable plant-based margarine.
i mean that's healthier
it's gross. I only use butter for cooking
and slicing anything but cheese with a cheese slicer is sacrilege.
to be fair apart from cooking i only use butter for toast
I eat thicc butter sandwich a lot
no, not a CHEESE slicer
that'd make a thick butter slice
no one wants that much butter
i'm talking finely engineered butter slicers
I literally have my butter so thicc that it looks like cheese
there's no such thing.
imagine a 6mm layer of butter on my bread
soooo.....
so good

badunz
a nice olive based margarine. salty and soft and exactly the same as butter except less overwhelmingly savory and easier to spread.
hello I would like to say that I would like that much butter
I don't really see why everyone doesn't. maybe foreign margarine sucks?
what's the python version of the worst way to evaluate a simple boolean condition
@deep drum well, there's set(str(condition)) - set("true") == {}
or [False, True][condition]
the second one
I saw it on pep once
apparently you're supposed to use only if condition:
You're supposed to if you're looking for Truthiness. Otherwise, it's a comparison as usual.
Truthiness (tm) (c) and even (r) - Stephen Colbert
did you know there are more nerve endings in your gut than your brain?
you can look that up in a book.
i didn't.
oh nice, this is my channel now
@deep drum
a = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]
for each in a:
if str(each) is not False:
print('TRUE')
( It's not supposed to make sense. Which is why it's the worst )
more importantly, it would never be False
Which is why it's the worst.

when we say inheritance, does that only refer to inheritance by subclasses within classes?
that's what I'm asking..
so, subclasses inherit methods and attributes from super classes
yeah both
but is that the only thing we call inheritance
they also inherit the metaclass
is there any other instance that we also refer to as inheritance
I just want to know where else it occurs in context of python..
do we say methods in a class inherit stuff?
ok
can you give an example for abstraction
I dont want to get into broader oop concepts, want to stick to python
okay!
in Python inheritence is specifically the concept of superclasses and subclassing
great..and abstraction?
abstraction is a very generic term
That feels like a recursive statement
abstraction in general
I have no idea how to explain abstraction
is code that allows you to do work without using the underlying code
Taking a lower level concept and turning it into a higher level concept
so with 3D graphics
OpenGL is doing the rendering
but we don't write OpenGL code
we use an abstraction
define "a higher level concept"
uh-oh
a higher level concept is a concept that's abstracted from a lower level concept
Using variables instead of directly accessing cpu registers
low level is like the underlying code
that's an example, not a definition
high level is the abstracted code
exactly
this was my definition is code that allows you to do work without using the underlying code
so you can't define abstraction with low level and high level because you need to define low level and high level with abstraction
wut
why make it so complicated
you have the underlying code
thats the low-level code
yes
on top of that you have the high-level code, that's the abstraction
the abstraction is simpler and easy to use
it has less details and attributes to make it easier
also, less bugs
no
yes
can't say that rly
can
no that's just not true
nah
high-level code doesn't inherently have less bugs at all
well it's more of a dry vs wet thing than an abstraction thing
but if you make an abstraction and it's solid then you don't get low level bugs any more
if you try to write something that really should be higher-level without abstraction you will get more bugs
try writing a Discord bot in, idk, C without abstracting
it doesn't mean it would be more buggy it would just take longer
I mean people make apps in raw C++ all the time
and writing a discord bot in C is not an issue I can do that
functions aren't an abstraction of C
if they are in the C language
yes but functions are undoubtedly abstracting
no they are part of the language
no
Functions abstract jumps
Generics abstract functions
have you guys heard of memoize
every function you make is an abstraction of some task
functions are called "abstractions" in lambda calculus for a reason
memoization?
yes
you could say functions are an abstraction of jumps yeah
but if you are writing C then a function isn't an abstraction
if the language contains functions then
its not an abstraction on top of the language to use functions
unless you are saying the entire language is an abstraction? ๐คท
no you're not abstracting the language
you're abstracting a task
that's the point of functions!
to abstract tasks
this really isn't what people are referring to
when they talk about abstractions in programming
they mean things like VMs or interpreters
that sit on top of an underlying language
yeah well I'm not talking about programming
okay, well I was
Not really, functions are definitely abstractions
T h o e r y
beautifully abstracted in its own way
computer science
the land of theory
so wonderful
Oops I fucked up
T h o e r y
T h r y
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Thar we go
you're familiar with zwnj?
yes...?
tell me everything you know
it's a character
about zwj and zwnj
I know a bit, we have trouble handling them
I'd like to know what you know..
they are
characters
they are non-printing
and they seperate characters
well, zwnj seperates them
hmm close
zwj joins them
watch this
aโe
it did not work
aโe
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look trust me I know what I'm doing
try markdown block
ooh
wait wait I got it

whoops
:flag_ac:
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uh uh
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yuss
how did you do that
do what
join them like that
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wow
I wonder if I should get this guys autograph
my dell vostro 1500 keeps rebooting and going back to the dell logo please help
RIP
I feel like that challenge wasn't handled correctly
take it to the repair place..if it's under warranty
oven melted it too quick
if you used a computer and the computer was in the oven
with a lower temperature
mmm yes
@torpid river that can be many things
turn off UEFI secure boot from the bios settings
try booting a live linux USB
change boot order, etc
@torpid river did it start doing that whe summer got hot?
When a coding challenge gives you constraints, what are you supposed to do with them? Is not like the code will change, right?
what kind of constraints?
Min & Max size of variables
you mean like, on hackerrank or something?
I mean, you can ignore the constraints and very often get away with it if your code is good, but sometimes you need more optimal solutions in order to solve the expert tests
and setting constraints might help with that.
perhaps you're writing some sort of factorial and one of the expert tests is a 25 million digit number. your code might take years to finish.
if the constraint is like 100 digits or whatever, you might want to enforce that by short circuiting unreasonably large input by raising an exception or something
you're certainly allowed to.
I've also seen challenges mention the limits to what your solution should be able to handle, as they're not meant to be fully optimized, expert solutions, but beginner practices.
In that case, it's usually not a constraint of your function, but on what it will be tested with
E.g., a challenge to write a prime checker could say your function should handle numbers up to 1000 in a reasonable amount of time instead of requiring you to optimize it for very large numbers
a lot of coding challenges accept a single number as a solution
so if you break the constraints they won't know
it's not like they parse your code
or maybe some sites do now? IDK
Project Euler was just "enter a number" for answer
"up to 1000"
primeQ = lambda p: p in (2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97, 101, 103, 107, 109, 113, 127, 131, 137, 139, 149, 151, 157, 163, 167, 173, 179, 181, 191, 193, 197, 199, 211, 223, 227, 229, 233, 239, 241, 251, 257, 263, 269, 271, 277, 281, 283, 293, 307, 311, 313, 317, 331, 337, 347, 349, 353, 359, 367, 373, 379, 383, 389, 397, 401, 409, 419, 421, 431, 433, 439, 443, 449, 457, 461, 463, 467, 479, 487, 491, 499, 503, 509, 521, 523, 541, 547, 557, 563, 569, 571, 577, 587, 593, 599, 601, 607, 613, 617, 619, 631, 641, 643, 647, 653, 659, 661, 673, 677, 683, 691, 701, 709, 719, 727, 733, 739, 743, 751, 757, 761, 769, 773, 787, 797, 809, 811, 821, 823, 827, 829, 839, 853, 857, 859, 863, 877, 881, 883, 887, 907, 911, 919, 929, 937, 941, 947, 953, 967, 971, 977, 983, 991, 997)```
hm
alright, alrightpython lambda n:all(n%m for m in range(2,n))
@empty gate Project Euler is also trash
Oi
Project Euler is fairly nice
its a good challenge
its just not that great for specifically learning programming
Which is why it's never recommended.
I disagree
i disagree with your disagrement
yeah we just gotta disagree on this one I think ๐
i'm gonna dump this here
Audio's better on this one. Still got some bits to work on, like getting some stamina back in my right hand.
cause i am a sinner
and this sin is pride.
I think that project euler is good at a certain level
I agree that overall it's not good for learning programming
but it can be good for a mathematical challenge
and I think the first forty odd challenges can be useful as an aid in learning programming
@gentle moss There's a backing track of the song as well
Well, sort of
Since the drum mics picked up a fair bit of the bass
But, still, it's there
i'll have to check that out
i sorta prefer to practice while hearing the original line
I combined the stems that Vulf released on Facebook minus Joe Dart. You can still hear Joe quieter than usual, coming from the drum track, I think this is du...
You can probably clean it up some more with some audio editing
Looks like the uploader just combined the tracks as-is
don't think i'll ever get the whole song note perfect
pipe dream
my right arm needs a work out though so :D
Mk
I'll try recording it in a couple of weeks. I feel like I'm getting closer to what I want, but it's still not entirely there. Probably need to switch a bit back and forth with metronome speeds to focus on getting the technique just right.
I did start using the regular technique for that upward walk though
i feel like i want to do 9-7 on the A string before the 56789 run
but it's not the best way
i've been humming that riff so much recently that even my gf knows it now
I play 4 (D-string) 7 (a)
yeah, 4-7 is the proper way
when i was self teaching myself all those years it was all sorta primus / funky slap stuff
so going up / down the neck feels more natural than string hopping like that
idk
some of the claypool / primus stuff teaches you really bad form
I've never really listened to it
here's one of my favourite riffs he's done
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Filipino Ray ยท Les Claypool Of Whales and Woe โ 2006 Prawn Song Records Released on: 2006-05-30 Music Publishe...
comes straight in so you don't need to listen to the whole track
going all the way up through the 10-14 frets on the E for some of it
in the 5-7 region of the neck at the start on E/A of the riff and then jumps up to 10-12 on the E/A
tabs get it mega wrong. ยฌ_ยฌ
Primus / Les Claypool basically invented Funk Metal
Bass / Drum driven heavyish shit
good track
MTV banned it for being about drugs, even though it's entirely anti-drug.
:D
Then again, MTV banned a lot of things for several stupid reasons.
yeah
Primus is definitely an interesting one. lots of weird shit, but also loads of decent tunes.
When it comes to slapping, I like Victor Wooten, but I'm under no illusion of ever being able to play his songs
when he started to crop up a lot on the internet i started learning his shit
double thumbing is uhh... tricky on certain basses
i can do it well on maybe 2 of the ones i have
i learned all of classical thump
same for that Stu Hamm solo that did the rounds.
"Country Music" or w/e
I've seen Wooten perform live, he's so, I don't know, positive?
Live at Bass Day 1998 New York https://www.victorwooten.com
yeah, he always seem really happy about getting his groove on
he plays some light as fuck strings though
I like Django Reinhardt
REAL light
He had his brother with him who played on a Squier guitar
pretty cool to see
i actually did that for a while on my humbucker 24 fret
had a couple of hair ties for mutes
Now for something different.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT3SBzmDxGk&t=24s
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@wet steppe What do you think of Joscho Stephan?
Nice
electronics are gone.
need to rebuild it
by gone i literally mean there are none inside it :D
@rough sapphire 2cellos are awesome
Apocalyptica got there first though
that track they did with the singer from Guano Apes, Sandra Naisic or something?
I'm not sure tbh
'Path Vol. II' is taken from the Apocalyptica album 'Cult' released in 2001. Subscribe to Apocalyptica's YouTube channel: https://Apo.lnk.to/ApYTSubscribeID ...
good tune
Guano Apes pretty dope too
Neat
listening to a Joscho Stephan video
he sounds amazing
its kinda that gypsy jazz style nice
There is still copyright on works distributed under a copyleft license.
yeah copyleft is copyright still
no, copyleft is designed to use copyright to prevent people from privatizing stuff
no license is not even a thing in a lot of jurisdiction
sharing implies the creation and offering of a license
I thought it was exclusive copyright with no license
when you create something, you do have that exclusive copyright, and there is no license, but sharing to somebody is giving them a license for some use, looking at it, listening to it, etc, and sometime even modifying it, making copies of it, etc
but that's the terms of the license
@gentle moss look what popped up on imgur https://i.imgur.com/NusszVf.jpg
Brave Sir Robin ran away. Bravely ran away away...
When danger reared it's ugly head.
He bravely turned his tail and fled.
Yes, brave Sir Robin turned about, and gallantly, he chickened out
Swiftly taking to his feet, he beat a very brave retreat
Bravest of the brave, Sir Robin..
Being good is so mainstream. People on my server:
unremarkable hermit lol
There's about 350 of those
Vertical axis is received karma, horizontal axis is given karma. Members give or take karma with reactions
positive and
negative
ah
I see why the center is so common
WRETCHED SERPENT
you have a wretched serpent on your server
deal with that
Hermit is perfectly neutral
illustrious demon
XD
Lower tiers require just a bit of karma
im trying not to laugh at work..
lol
Nah, he's malicious demon http://ipic.su/img/img7/fs/kiss_3kb.1562666702.jpg
so then yes he is one of the demons
you have 2 illustrious angels take care of them
are they staff lol
you could add a third dimension for level of activity
i.e. number of messages per day on average
Yep. It makes sense just because they have to be active, so they get karma
I already got that for last month postcount
Found some site that makes gradients, you only input start and end color hexes
do you just discord.py all day or something
hah @sand goblet
when danger rear it's ugly head
he bravely turned his tail and fled
at work ๐
:>
brave sir robin chickened out
and gallantly he turned about
he beat a very brave retreat you know
Can't waste my free time on that, I wanna play games and watch tv series 
Stranger Things s3 was pretty good, eh
Yeah it was good
im working on a personal template for python packages on github
so far got this stuff
what else should i add?
LICENSE files typically don't use markdown
KNOWNISSUES is an artifact of the old days of plain svn and bzr, you have an issue tracker these days
the above
ive seen some repos with contributors lists but i suppose thatd be a bit overkill for projects where im the only contributor
besides that, possibly changelog
CONTRIBUTING
CODE_OF_CONDUCT
the GH-special ones
ISSUE_TEMPLATE
PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE
so instead of "get the method from the object" the way it works in python or js or any other object oriented language, it looks like lisp object oriented stuff with CLOS uses a pure multiple dispatch system, where you just define a function name and then you can define overloads for any argument types [so like if instead of class C: def __len__(self) you could just do def len(self: C)]
@sand goblet github's own help page says most people use either a LICENSE.txt or LICENSE.md https://help.github.com/en/articles/licensing-a-repository
Most people place their license text in a file named LICENSE.txt (or LICENSE.md) in the root of the repository; here's an example from Hubot.
also i like having knownissues there to quickly/temporarily jot down bugs/things to improve while working instead of going on the repo and opening an issue and all that
It is 99% of the time just LICENSE
I don't think there are any commonly used markdown licenses
Oh you mean that
They modified the mit lisense to fit in it
Actually no
They just renamed the file .md for some reason
@vapid bluff a RELEASE file to document how to do a release is sometime nice too
projects that don't release every few weeks easily forget how to do it properly
README, LICENSE, CHANGELOG, CONTRIBUTING, CONTRIBUTERS (sometimes), RELEASE (sometimes)
They are the capitals (?) I see commonly
I like to automate releases
Azure has release pipelines
so then it doesn't need documenting, you just press the button
I like GitLab CI because I already use GitLab ๐
drone ci hype
Found it
CircleCI represent
@wet steppe Where the hell did you find drone
It looks quite nice
It's like circleci but self hosted from what I can tell
yeah pretty much
I am starting to do Rust again
So it is on backburner/something to do when I don't want to learn Rust
oh ok
@vapid bluff CONTRIBUTING is a big one
I say as none of my public projects have one
awwwwwwwwwww
ok so ive now added:
- RELEASE
- CONTRIBUTING
- ISSUE_TEMPLATE
- PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE
and docs, tests and examples folders
and a template for the readme
is there like a template for directory layout
or is it just what you think is the best
meta whats the project
most projects don't even have this info lol
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also i found some other template/templating projects that seem cool:
https://github.com/seanfisk/python-project-template
https://github.com/badele/python-project-template
https://github.com/jacebrowning/template-python
https://github.com/pyscaffold/pyscaffold
that last one seems to be the best one, and most recently updated
The problem with LinkedIn I find @tardy hemlock is that recruiters don't actually read your profile
They see "programmer, Ireland" and not the "python" or the "can't relocate across the country"
I think because we might be a bit off topic for that channel?
Fortunately I'm in Singapore so "within the country" means "within commuting distance" ahaha
Haha
Also yeah it was a touch off topic
Yeah I keep getting recruiters asking about hardcore java jobs on the other side of the country
who wants to see real fucked up?
#Caesar cipher
def crept(password,sid=0):
to_return=str()
for leter in password:
to_return+=leter if True!=leter.isalpha() else list(map(chr, range(ord('a'), ord('z')+1)))[ord(leter)-97-sid if ord(leter)-97-sid>=0 else (ord(leter)-97+26-sid)] if leter.islower() else list(map(chr, range(ord("A"),ord("Z")+1)))[ord(leter)-65-sid if ord(leter)-65>sid else (ord(leter)-65)+26-sid]
return to_return
def encrept(password,sid=0):
to_return=str()
for leter in password:
to_return+=leter if True!=leter.isalpha() else (map(chr, range(ord('a'), ord('z')+1)))[ord(leter)-97+sid if ord(leter)-97+sid<=25 else (ord(leter)-97-26+sid)] if leter.islower() else list(map(chr, range(ord('A'), ord('Z')+1)))[ord(leter)-65+sid if ord(leter)-65+sid<=25 else (ord(leter)-65-26+sid)]
return to_return
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@sand goblet Sounds like G2A
?
oh
You haven't heard the controversy.
Lemme find that tweet.
Comes from here: https://twitter.com/RaveofRavendale
That @nomorerobotshq guy. Descenders, Not Tonight, Hypnospace, Family Man, Nowhere Prophet publisher. Previously: @tinybuild, @gamasutra. mike@nomorerobots.io
62594
19191
Maybe I'm going insane.
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There's currently a bunch of back-and-forth between indie devs and G2A, whereas indie devs have started telling buys to just pirate their games instead of buying from G2A.
From there, it's gone through terrible figures, to the point where G2A has tried to quash the backlash by privately emailing press to print an article about the exact opposite of the controversy.
Yeah, I heard about that
g2a is horrible
g2a, key resellers, and cheap games
ngl though ive used it to buy games that arent on steam anymore so im definitely not innocent
Buying stuff from G2A almost feels wrong but itโs so much cheaper that I do it anyways
Also what is a good SAT score
IIRC it was stated by teachers that anything in the 1500-1600 is the range you should shoot for. Above that is better, but most schools look for those.
Well you canโt get above 1600 anymore
They changed the SAT from 2400 to 1600 a few years back
Oh
I usually joke about being old, but this takes it to a whole new level.
The SAT score range is 400-1600 for your total score, and 200-800 for each of your two section scores. One section score is Math, while the other is a combined Reading and Writing score called Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW).
Jesus.
I hate the reading section of the SAT
That was the only part I had trouble with when I took it

I'm a fluent English speaker, but I can't understand when someone tells me that "there's meaning in these words".
What meaning? Why not just use your words to say what you mean? Why must you be difficult like this?
Imagine being shakespear, doing a test on shakespear after english teaches have been making up things about it for 400 years.
I will give those English teachers one thing, though: they know how to throw a good class.
There are some books that I'm glad they forced to read.
Yeah the new SAT is a large rewrite, more in line with the ACT
Also the writing portion is optional now
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raid?
yea, fixed now tho

Ahh rfmp has no linux builds or steamcmd yet
The servers are getting overpopulated with 200 players on one
I have a server at home ready to handle 500 at max
But no game builds
Good
oh hi SCoweZ
Shell company for my projects to make me look professional
Yes

it's called norway
Yes, norway is very dicey ๐ฅ
1 to 6
Why that number
Alright then
so then the highest
gets to live in a very large house
the rest of the politicians need to live in apartments
roughly 40mยฒ
Ok
So why not make a shell company then 
Yeah
and then we assign them 
and the highest
gets to live in the big house
the rest have to share an apartment
roughly 40mยฒ
the big house is really big. and you get unlimited brunost
Ok
Lemon I am picking up that you are drunk ๐ค
y'got me.
Brunost ("brown cheese") is a common, Norwegian name for mysost ("whey cheese"; Danish: myseost; Swedish: mesost; Finnish: meesjuusto; Icelandic: mysuostur), a family of cheese-related foods made with whey, milk, and/or cream.
Hm
Never had it
Big house!
lemon, drinking on a school night?
Tut
@torn ridge I had a bad day
:/ sorry to hear that man
I bricked my linux drive
I can legally get drunk right now if I wanted, uk laws from the 15th century ๐ฏ
but I managed to unbrick it
Rip
good work sir!
naw, it was all @bleak lintel
Was it like my magically unbricking wifi adapter
@bleak lintel is the prodigal son.
hello greetings
ive been legal to drink for 26 years :/
My muslim friend named mohammed never made the connection that being called mohammed is quite like a christian being called jesus
yes ubnutu has some very funsies when it goes woah buuddy time for emergency.target??!!?!
when @bleak lintel's mom was giving birth the midwife was like WTF THIS IS A KEYBOARD
It seems joeseph is taking advantage of that law aswell
but the @bleak lintel followed soon after
then the midwives handed his mother the child... and the keyboard. and they said congratulations, mrs banks. it's a nerd.
๐ค Yes
it wasn't a monitor
The baby would be smaller then the keyboard
it was an IBM Model M
that's a pretty rock solid keyboard
One very big twin
Like where would you have space for a fucking keyboard and a baby
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man you could club a seal with that thing!
so the suspension makes the birthgivery a much smoother experience
they still make them.
I just like using chicklet keyboards
They are like mechanical keyboards but small key travel (I prefer small travel)
@vestal briar I am sorry to inform you that your friendship has been revoked.
this is my hell
of course scowez enjoys literally the worst thing the most
They are semi-mechianical and I prefer small key travel
you don't have to bottom out real mechanical keys either
that's why you get clicky ones
I still bottom them out but if I was actually bothered..
Yeah I always do
wtf
So I like chicklet
no numpad
No
you heathen
Thats sad for this
reported to trust and safety
buy a real one and stop pretending you like your bad keyboard.
I have to switch keyboards a lot so I would rather have a laptop one everywhere
I do like it
It is clicky and tactile
yes I realize you need to say that because or else you'd have to live with the fact that you bought it.
I have a chicklet somewhere
Downside if the numpad
it's a bluetooth keyboard
i have a corsair k70, its solid as hell!
Mine is just standard wireless
the corsair K70, the king of long travels.
I have no money to buy a new keyboard anyhow
come to think of it, I have no idea where this keyboard is
keys elevated so high that it looks like they're levitating
it's in here somewhere, but..
I will be getting a thinkpad soon so is that ok for you?
yupyup
What are some good cheap keyboards for mechanical
ducky makes good shit at a reasonable price
I like the one I have now but let's see what you all think ๐ค
the keyboard is as heavy as hell
i still miss my microsoft natural keyboard!
much like that one, they just don't have an edge
yeah I don't like those floaties
i hated the sinclair keyboard with the rubber keys
well the spectrum 48k
that's a snazzy looking keyboard, lemon
:D
I've seen it before somewhere..
Oh yeah
due to modulus @tired osprey
