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Monday, July 3, 2023
[00:52:03] tr_ [T] <~therock247uk> o/
[00:52:48] tr_ [T] <~therock247uk> hey :D
[00:52:56] tr_ [T] <~therock247uk> chilling about to open up a few beers lol
[00:52:57] tr_ [T] <~therock247uk> you?
[00:53:43] tr_ [T] <~therock247uk> :P
[00:54:10] tr_ [T] <login> what kind of bread do you eat, ComputerTech?
[02:02:24] tr_ [T] <Kilroy> HELLO
[03:28:21] tr_ [T] <login> filling out government forms are so complicated
[03:28:33] tr_ [T] <login> business record keeping and tax reporting is quite involved
[06:01:54] tr_ [T] <login> turns out firefox has a bug
[06:02:11] tr_ [T] <login> if i save a pdf, it 'double saves' it - once to Downloads, and once to where i actually saved it to
[06:02:55] tr_ [T] <login> it wasn't a firefox bug, just the web application doing it
[14:13:40] tr_ [S] <@Dragon> good choice <~foxy> i still want to get a skull and dragon tattoo
[14:13:49] tr_ [S] <@Dragon> hola
[14:14:06] tr_ [S] <@Dragon> getting ready for work lol
[14:14:14] tr_ [S] <@Dragon> been on vacation two weeks, really don't want to go back
[16:37:26] tr_ [S] <@Dragon> minecraft ftw
[17:29:20] tr_ [T] <+ChanRank> (ChanRank): helderheid is an idler or unknown...
[17:36:58] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> ahoy ComputerTech
[17:37:05] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> ahoy ComputerTech/rizon*
[17:37:42] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> damp day in hamburg, but we had a nice little bbq in the park with my buddy's kids anyway
[17:37:58] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> .w
[17:38:02] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> $w
[19:01:15] tr_ [T] <login> !bang
[19:01:59] tr_ [T] <login> hi CT <3
[19:02:24] tr_ [T] <login> just chillin
[19:15:54] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> :DD
[19:16:28] tr_ [T] <login> whoever said google teams use irc internally, you were right
[19:17:16] tr_ [T] <+ChanRank> (ChanRank): esjay is an idler or unknown...
[19:17:24] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> .at 01-01-2038 32 bit time_t apocalypse soon, better stock up on toilet paper and pasta^W^W^W^Wammo and guns
[19:17:40] tr_ [T] <login> But I think those are just the low-end teams - like Chrome or Android
[19:17:50] tr_ [T] <login> At least some teams should be using https://workspace.google.com/resources/slack/
[19:17:56] tr_ [T] <login> or Google Workspace in general
[19:23:30] tr_ [T] <login> does it have a lid on top, ChRoNiC?
[19:24:09] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> -.-
[19:24:41] tr_ [T] <login> those do get emptied though
[21:10:23] tr_ [T] <login> just saw a statistic that only 2% of the population can multitask without becoming impaired
[21:10:47] tr_ [T] <login> Ahsoka: if he dies, tilde.green won't get renewed
[21:11:11] tr_ [T] <login> and i don't know how much his parents and other loved ones know about his online haunts
[21:12:01] tr_ [T] <login> his mum and dad would be devastated at putting 20 years of their life into their legacy, their younger son, and having such a catastrophic outcome
[21:12:53] tr_ [T] <login> thinking about it may spur action in ComputerTech to speed his timeline of becoming financially independent and a capable adult up
[21:13:07] tr_ [T] <login> it's just h4 assuming CT is back via timer
[21:13:25] tr_ [T] <login> yeah
[21:13:45] tr_ [T] <login> if he's happy away, it's alright Kuro-chan
[21:13:50] tr_ [T] <login> mixing things up is rarely bad
[21:17:12] tr_ [T] <login> h4: which statement?
[21:17:43] tr_ [T] <login> should i have said 'i imagine his mum and dad'?
[21:40:27] tr_ [T] <login> superb (mis)use of Angel
[21:44:55] tr_ [T] <+ChanRank> (ChanRank): taigabot is an idler or unknown...
[21:53:52] tr_ [T] <login> Was having a chat on another network's channel about procrastination and finding fulfilment
[21:54:16] tr_ [T] <login> Have any of you any philosophy on what fulfilment is, and how one can find fulfilment in their lives
[22:03:22] tr_ [T] <login> hey irish666
[22:23:53] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> ComputerTech: join Suntop 'n' me so we can have a party?
[22:27:03] tr_ [T] <login> lying well is an art
[22:27:21] tr_ [T] <login> you art
[22:27:29] tr_ [T] <login> you art a liar
[22:34:35] tr_ [T] <login> That cars normally have 4 seats might be a contributing factor to why it's seen as normal to have 2 children
[22:34:46] tr_ [T] <login> 2 parents + 2 children
[22:47:21] tr_ [T] <login> what about your genes, \g?
[22:47:25] tr_ [T] <login> those will still be around in some form right?
[22:47:42] tr_ [T] <login> ComputerTech: Angel may be brought online in 3023
[22:48:01] tr_ [T] <login> just like we have old rogues brought online nowadays, and enthusiast old consoles
[22:48:19] tr_ [T] <login> who knows whether humans can live up to 120 routinely or not
[22:49:03] tr_ [T] <login> just keep fucking later in life
[22:49:13] tr_ [T] <login> the gene pool will improve over multiple generations
[22:49:20] tr_ [T] <login> to extend the 'healthy human' lifespan
[22:49:59] tr_ [T] <login> we lived past the mayan calendar, so that's good
[22:50:38] tr_ [T] <login> any large animals that live for 200+ years?
[22:52:24] tr_ [T] <login> it seems land animals other than tortoises don't live that long
[22:53:11] tr_ [T] <login> whales are aquatic though
[22:53:32] tr_ [T] <login> if one considers a living being as an analogy for a civilisation
[22:53:48] tr_ [T] <login> every cell in the human body is replaced per 5 years (or was it per decade)?
[22:54:49] tr_ [T] <login> with sufficient error correction, living forever should be possible
[22:55:06] tr_ [T] <login> shannon's law
[22:55:52] tr_ [T] <login> one can calculate the shannon entropy
[22:56:53] tr_ [T] <login> Chiester: you mean it increases
[22:56:56] tr_ [T] <login> witches decrease entropy
[22:57:28] tr_ [T] <login> the process of living is about regenerating cells and information loss in replication, right?
[22:57:56] tr_ [T] <login> so, how much information (shannon entropy) is there in a human to replicate?
[22:58:19] tr_ [T] <login> and gene replication does have (lots of) error correction mechanisms
[22:58:42] tr_ [T] <login> the mutation is information loss
[22:59:22] tr_ [T] <login> irish666: i think that age is intimately connected to the average age at which people have children
[23:00:41] tr_ [T] <login> i think one could trace all kinds of economic cycles to the human generation cycle
[23:02:00] tr_ [T] <login> ferridae: which OS?
[23:02:56] tr_ [T] <login> What do you want to code in, ferridae?
[23:02:58] tr_ [T] <login> Mono?
[23:03:49] tr_ [T] <login> how would you make a GUI in Python, ferridae?
[23:04:52] tr_ [T] <login> but they want to avoid web stuff
[23:04:57] tr_ [T] <login> a python web server thing
[23:05:20] tr_ [T] <login> > Not free! PyQt5 requires you to purchase a commercial licence.
[23:05:45] tr_ [T] <login> maybe this? https://wiki.python.org/moin/TkInter
[23:06:35] tr_ [T] <login> or would you use wxPython?
[23:07:11] tr_ [T] <login> illegal move
[23:08:41] tr_ [T] <login> if only it were that easy
[23:09:32] tr_ [T] <login> like this, Chiester, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krLdReeEV88?
[23:10:22] tr_ [T] <login> > I'm 41 years old and i watch your videos to understand my child, thank you.
[23:10:40] tr_ [T] <login> > To those who are wondering: yes, she does science.
[23:10:51] tr_ [T] <login> lol, is science used as an euphemism now?
[23:14:02] tr_ [T] <login> she's your age, ComputerTech
[23:16:46] tr_ [T] <login> doesn't sweat release like some kind of antibacterial?
[23:17:07] tr_ [T] <login> i thought they feasted on dead skin
[23:17:45] tr_ [T] <login> so, just have a good skin microbiome
[23:18:12] tr_ [T] <login> tattoos are permanent
[23:18:24] tr_ [T] <login> they're associated with the underworld
[23:19:21] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> ComputerTech: help with the ship?
[23:19:31] tr_ [T] <login> ferridae: those anime weren't lying
[23:19:35] tr_ [T] <login> \g: how else can you afford a house?
[23:19:40] tr_ [T] <login> you need five-person incomes
[23:19:53] tr_ [T] <login> it's the new multigenerational household, but the orthogonal version
[23:20:11] tr_ [T] <login> one couple cannot afford a house anymore, so polyamory is needed economically
[23:21:51] tr_ [T] <login> well, if one could own an asset that keeps up with rent, that would work too
[23:23:16] tr_ [T] <login> \g: the employer is a landlord, aren't they?
[23:23:41] tr_ [T] <login> it's a catch-22, you need a stable place to work a job, and work a job to afford a stable place
[23:24:20] tr_ [T] <login> perhaps it's time to band up with a bunch of people and make your own place with your own hands
[23:24:22] tr_ [T] <login> a mud house
[23:24:26] tr_ [T] <login> rural style
[23:25:10] tr_ [T] <login> i do too, ferridae
[23:25:14] tr_ [T] <login> or at least, studied it
[23:26:30] tr_ [T] <login> i bet someone is living an easy life from the sky-high rent
[23:28:37] tr_ [T] <login> they make it illegal for 10+ people to share a small apartment
[23:29:43] tr_ [T] <login> having datacentre level connectivity would have been so nice for homes
[23:30:08] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> heh, my grandma had a chicken coop too, but that wouldn't have been worth 800 €/$
[23:30:14] tr_ [T] <login> they would be niche enough to sell really well too
[23:30:26] tr_ [T] <Harzilein> but she had happy chicken :)
[23:30:27] tr_ [T] <login> for the right person's requirements
[23:31:21] tr_ [T] <login> but people buy cars and consider them necessary for moving around
[23:31:39] tr_ [T] <login> even though, objectively, if living were rethought of in an urban way, they wouldn't be necessary
[23:32:02] tr_ [T] <login> it's the same with internet connectivity and self-hosting servers
[23:32:16] tr_ [T] <login> maintenance would be a nightmare though
[23:32:25] tr_ [T] <login> that level of interconnectivity might even enable VR
[23:32:34] tr_ [T] <login> and cloud gaming, and all the other stuff
[23:33:01] tr_ [T] <login> it's nearly impossible ^
[23:34:45] tr_ [T] <login> \g: isn't that why war is necessary?
[23:34:53] tr_ [T] <login> so taht the old stuff can be destroyed to make way for new growth
[23:35:15] tr_ [T] <login> or why the fall and rebirth of civilisations adds a resiliency
[23:35:24] tr_ [T] <login> the same could be said of religion too
[23:35:40] tr_ [T] <login> necessary from an evolutionary perspective
[23:36:02] tr_ [T] <login> Chiester: the reason for syria not rising is because of the US monopoly on legitimacy
[23:36:12] tr_ [T] <login> I mean, it took a war to get Paypal into Ukraine
[23:36:49] tr_ [T] <login> The meme has the right idea, but not strictly true
[23:37:12] tr_ [T] <login> In the past, there was a union of military superiority, economic planning superiority and political superiority
[23:37:43] tr_ [T] <login> the monarch used to be a military guy, economic guy and political guy in one
[23:37:55] tr_ [T] <login> \g: the recovery is dependent on achieving legitimacy from the rest of the world
[23:38:38] tr_ [T] <login> Continuous war is bad, it's like having a fever
[23:39:16] tr_ [T] <login> Another analogy is the 'war on discs' that phones and storage caused
[23:39:58] tr_ [T] <login> irish666: isn't it a fund that pension funds buy?
[23:40:09] tr_ [T] <login> so, indirectly owned by 100s of millions of people's pension funds
[23:40:50] tr_ [T] <login> The real power is exercised through board votes
[23:41:03] tr_ [T] <login> and proxy voting advisory firms
[23:41:24] tr_ [T] <login> One has to think about why they can't vote using the shares that their pension fund owns?
[23:41:33] tr_ [T] <login> *why one can't vote
[23:41:56] tr_ [T] <login> There's no vote button on Robinhood either
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