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Monday, June 5, 2023
[08:03:39] login the overall quality is good though, right?
[10:46:34] login hello herald
[10:46:51] login o_|
[10:47:23] login Mikoolo: does vit D make one moan?
[10:51:50] login hello Dr_DICK
[10:51:54] login how's your arm doing?
[10:58:51] login herald: do you know who Winry is?
[10:59:57] login so you do
[11:00:09] login yeah
[11:00:17] login i've seen fma:b
[11:00:25] login but not fma, should i watch it
[11:00:47] login i watched brotherhood first
[11:00:49] login and only
[11:01:22] login fma was the version where the anime went in its own direction because the manga wasn't finished
[11:01:48] login the only anime i've watched twice is death note
[11:02:08] login and squid game's second watch was alright too
[11:03:08] login yeah
[11:03:40] login i've watched death note, lelouch, monster and some others that i can't remember
[11:03:53] login re:life, welcome to the n.h.k.,
[11:04:30] login no, i didn't
[11:05:28] login i haven't played any of the games or visual novels
[11:05:39] login that reminds me, i have watched steins;gate and steins;gate 0
[11:05:49] login and a let's play of the visual novel
[11:06:04] login little witch academia - also watched
[11:06:20] login and kaiji, one outs, akagi shigeru
[11:07:08] login and some other anime that are a bit more 'explicit' - kakegurui, prison school, highschool dxd (didn't like this one much - i can't relate to the story)
[11:07:26] login immoral guild,
[11:07:48] login my tags were either 'gambling', or 'psychological'
[11:08:00] login i did watch some comedic ones too - very slice of life
[11:08:43] login and some sci fi - terror in resonance
[11:08:48] login future diary
[11:09:58] login and the classic: neon genesis evangelion
[11:10:39] login erased, ping pong the animation (left this early), tatami galaxy
[11:11:37] login did see cyberpunk: edgerunners too
[11:11:43] login and the one that was made for ingress
[11:15:44] login 10:54:00 DuckHunt/rizon | The golden duck escapes. ·°'`'°-.,¸¸.·°'`
[12:01:46] login tamagotchi in 3d, new project from niantic lol: https://playperidot.com/en
[12:03:38] login more anime; tokyo ghoul (and tokyo ghoul root(A) and Tokyo Ghoul:re), classroom of the elite (s1 and s2), darling in the franxx
[12:03:59] login oh yeah, my favourite psychological anime: Psycho-Pass
[12:04:21] login i've seen all of these
[12:04:36] login inuyashiki: last hero
[12:05:18] login puella magi madoka magica - might not be to everyone's taste
[12:05:20] login !bang
[12:11:21] login ty Kowal
[13:46:28] login rent is expensive, public transport is difficult, don't know how garbage collection and weather is
[13:47:08] login hello btw
[13:51:54] login how did you evade, Frogorg?
[13:53:38] login unless it's someone from X, they're all scum -> does this mean someone from X is scum or does it mean they're not?
[13:54:42] login well, if i were from such a place or of such ethnicity, i'd feel unfairly treated no matter how nice i was
[13:55:45] login but again, that doesn't mean you start mistrusting your gut - but just know that it's discriminatory
[13:56:15] login i had a thought experiment, if all born babies were randomly assigned to parents
[13:56:26] login like a global shuffling process
[13:56:36] login then it would increase fairness, right?
[13:57:17] login what i mean is, in such a society, you wouldn't be allowed to raise your own child
[13:57:29] login but would have to adopt one
[13:57:51] login yeah foxy, that is right, but it means every child would have an even shot of ending up in any socioeconomic situation or 'place of upbringing'
[13:58:35] login Chiester: if it was already a norm, i can see how it would sustain generation after generation
[13:59:02] login another idea i had was, parenting school and getting paid for it
[13:59:20] login i.e., money to help raise your child under the condition of being taught good parenting
[14:00:04] login Fensta: but that would be deemed eugenics-adjacent, like passing a test to vote or take public office
[14:00:41] login i think attracting would-be parents with money and teaching them good parenting would not be opposed
[14:00:59] login it would be optional, and the money would be an incentive
[14:01:13] login could be a charity
[14:01:22] login yes, but they don't come with lessons
[14:01:48] login but we all have been
[14:03:12] login yeah, it's very learn-as-you-go
[14:03:35] login and the parenting-school equivalent of public school may not have a very good impact either
[14:04:12] login Mine?
[14:05:05] login Should the kid have the right to know?
[14:05:49] login it's a difficult ethical question
[14:06:16] login whether to save the child from the resulting trauma, or to trust their judgement and let them know the truth of their existence
[14:07:03] login But if the parents' heart is not in it, then how can it be beneficial to the child for them to remain under threat of punishment?
[14:07:23] login a child is a 20-30 year commitment
[14:07:41] login nobody even stays in the same job or company for 20-30 years, not even founders of companies
[14:08:05] login isn't it already, irish666?
[14:08:57] login it's the disintegration of the family unit, and diminished role of family as a unit of organisation in society
[14:09:40] login no, it's not that
[14:09:56] login The men who would love to be in the kitchen should be encouraged to take that path too
[14:10:24] login And I'm sure there are many men who'd love to raise their children and be with them all the time, but aren't able to do it
[14:11:30] login I wonder how well they fit into parenting groups, and at school
[14:12:00] login are their kids' friends' mums open to letting the dads in?
[14:12:45] login I mean, is there a separate whatsapp group for only the mums sans the dads?
[14:13:22] login yeah, or messenger groups
[14:13:36] login Fensta: they weren't compatible
[14:13:59] login for the right person, it would have worked - that line
[14:15:11] login i mean, even if she had XX chromosomes and no dick, she would have been able to find humour in it
[14:16:40] login why were they invented at all
[14:17:10] login Fensta: because of the constant strain?
[14:18:43] login which part was filled with sand?
[14:19:11] login if egyptian civilisation had continued to exist until today... we might have been so much more advanced
[14:20:03] login I think the great pyramids were like a SETI signal
[14:23:12] login which hole?
[14:23:44] login I have no problem with feminine men or men who would like to follow the traditionally feminine path
[14:24:14] login irish666: misinformation is a very old dark art
[14:25:09] login I mean, if a person passed as a woman but had XY chromosomes, would you as a man feel bad to have been (in your mind) fooled?
[14:25:28] login Fensta: wash in the river
[14:27:00] login but didn't their partners care?
[14:27:15] login how did you realise you were fooled?
[14:27:21] login doesn't that mean they didn't pass?
[14:28:21] login oh, i see, so fooled online
[14:28:42] login if you watch for some more time, you'll get used to it
[14:28:53] login after all, you got used to the normal variety already
[14:29:21] login all the fringe ideas have their niche internet communities now
[14:29:37] login it's diversity of thought and a richer marketplace of ideas
[14:30:07] login is that a german thing? didn't you close the tab when you saw that?
[14:30:32] login or stop the tape
[14:31:07] login how did you get access to such a vhs as a teenager?
[14:31:12] login vhs copier?
[14:34:50] login What was the order of emergence?
[14:36:33] login Hypothetically, if one's kids are grown but one is not happy with how they turned out, what kind of feeling could that evoke in the parent?
[14:36:57] login is it sadness, regret, nostalgia, guilt, or something else like that?
[14:37:27] login Miggy-Kun: how old?
[14:39:22] login silverware was passed down in the family?
[14:40:04] login what are those?
[14:40:19] login oh, for cutting thermocol?
[14:43:18] login foxy: want to talk about british cities?
[14:45:00] login incredible - i always said no when offered, so never smoked marijuana
[14:45:55] login lung, mellow spliff, Mighty portable vaporizer... don't know anything about them
[14:47:14] login who sells the caps?
[14:48:24] login why is it temperature limited?
[14:48:42] login foxy: i'm very poor at geography though
[14:48:50] login although as a child i did have a globe
[14:48:56] login those were fun to spin around
[14:49:36] login geography and history were the most difficult subjects for me at school
[14:49:57] login and math and physics was more comfortable in comparison, chemistry was meh
[14:50:20] login english was alright, i tried harder as i got older
[14:50:44] login I used to be a lot into science growing up
[14:51:03] login papers in high school?
[14:51:31] login college english would have been very difficult if i had done it
[14:51:41] login literature was something i could read, but not understand deeply
[14:51:57] login math i could understand, and developed an interest for
[14:51:59] login physics too
[14:53:01] login I was okay at long jump, not good at anything else
[14:53:15] login okay at swimming too, but not competitive
[14:53:35] login accounting was weak for me too
[14:53:52] login but i wasn't good enough at math to do it professionally either
[14:54:25] login I grew to like political science, but wasn't really very good at it either
[14:54:50] login your pe class was so good
[14:55:13] login ours was quite mismanaged, in hindsight
[14:55:31] login it was just football, and during 'examination', they'd test our sprint or long jump
[14:55:38] login sometimes basketball
[14:55:46] login i played some table tennis too, liked to do that
[14:57:47] login what about a fire drill
[14:58:54] login our chemistry lab had a vial of lead sulphate, even though it was banned
[14:59:29] login was it repaired/kept up over time, irish666?
[14:59:40] login would love if structures were made that way today
[15:00:08] login ooh, heritage listed
[15:00:38] login so can builders even do old fashioned buildings anymore?
[15:00:49] login they must be superspecialised to do things like museum restorations
[15:01:17] login no economies of scale
[15:01:26] login yeah, that's the worry - loss of knowledge
[15:02:08] login did she get charged with arson, phonekait?
[15:02:25] login school's insurance might have gone up after that
[15:02:56] login how can one protect one's growing children from bad influences?
[15:03:14] login i guess the only way is to be the first influence and get in early
[15:03:42] login that was the mistake my parents made
[15:03:49] login no supervision on the internet
[15:04:04] login i did learn a lot of science and math that way though
[15:04:24] login and things outside of that too, with web development (as it was back then)
[15:04:56] login but yeah, internet safety and supervision would have been useful
[15:13:38] login from no SY-99 to Korg, well done
[15:18:03] login why does MAGIC buy their ammo and reduce their xp profits
[15:18:46] login didn't know that could be done
[15:19:01] login MAGIC: just wait for the free reload at midnight then
[15:19:13] login hard to tell without already knowing lol
[15:19:25] login he got his golden duck, he can relax
[15:20:04] login is your aim to win more xp, or to also prevent others from gaining xp?
[15:20:29] login what did he do?
[15:21:00] login did he break the game's balance?
[15:21:47] login it's how it works, MAGIC, it's wealth inequality
[15:21:56] login how does 111% accuracy translate in the code?
[15:23:16] login it's just levered up by 1.11x
[15:23:33] login probably gets multiplied by effectiveness of fire
[15:35:19] login is Worm scandinavian?
[15:35:31] login because s+c+a+n+d+i+n+a+v+i+a+n = 111%
[15:35:49] login (yes, i found a python script to find such words)
[15:36:09] login pulitzer and witchcraft also add to 111%
[15:36:15] login a=1, b=2, ..., z=36
[15:36:19] login *26
[15:37:40] login free cheese + free wheat + free capsicum = free pizza?
[15:38:17] login at least if they could package the cheese into something like https://bega.net.au/product-range/stringers.html
[15:41:26] login \g: yeah :(
[15:41:51] login nobody has told me, but their behaviour towards me has made me aware
[15:42:32] login it's bad for employment, neurodivergence (unless there is a redeeming quality of sufficient use)
[15:55:39] login if it can come across even in text, then i may not have much hope, \g
[15:55:44] login hope of reformation*
[16:17:15] login \g: late 20s
[16:17:42] login closer to mid-20s actually
[16:18:59] login i probably gave my age away... masking is something i have been learning, but people realise soon enough
[16:20:49] login i received a letter saying 'we'll have a party at this place on this date from this time to this time; call this number if we're loud; police have been pre-notified of the party'
[16:20:55] login i thought that was thoughtful
[16:22:14] login I am kind-of glad ComputerTech is working hard
[16:23:34] login but america is the first world, since it was aligned with itself during the cold war
[16:24:03] login yeah, sound is a difficult thing to manage when working from home
[16:24:22] login without making a soundproof room, which has... it's own set of issues
[16:24:36] login but switzerland was secretly aligned with the US
[16:24:44] login and India was sympathetic to the USSR
[16:25:30] login yeah
[16:25:45] login similar things are starting up again
[16:26:11] login i wonder how australia will do its 1.5 this time
[16:26:41] login china is the economic partner that keeps australia rich, but security-wise they're US-aligned (five eyes etc.)
[16:26:52] login yeah
[16:27:03] login yes, but its largest trade partner is China
[16:27:08] login (largest export partner too)
[16:27:32] login when CNH depreciates, AUD also does
[16:27:50] login yeah, they have to straddle the 1.5 well
[16:27:57] login there is a lot of Chinese investment into Australian property too
[16:28:31] login and Australian companies have also been bought by Chinese companies (e.g., baby formula brands)
[16:30:09] login Ahsoka: Do you agree or disagree that ComputerTech is aestheticodivergent?
[16:30:31] login yeah, he seems busy
[16:30:45] login i made the word up
[16:32:03] login !bang
[16:33:00] login is that good?
[16:49:40] login Ahsoka: meaning, his aesthetics is not typical
[16:50:00] login is he doing that in poland?
[16:50:49] login i know a certain pubnix user in poland that i met online... but i don't think CT would meet them (it would be like meeting a stranger, but the person seems trustworthy, and also similar age, maybe 1-2 years younger than CT)
[16:51:39] login pubnix user is male and gay, but studying programming
[16:52:39] login so the major who went into this strip club in poland got drugged and went missing for a day
[16:53:20] login i.e., one needs a sober watcher and only canned drinks with the opening covered by hand or mouth
[18:11:17] login why buy MAGIC
[18:11:44] login trying to prevent others from getting 10 xp
[18:12:16] login geared up
[18:12:32] login MAGIC: don't stop playing, life is not fun otherwise
[18:14:05] login MAGIC: stop playing, life with real people around you that you love is more fun
[18:14:36] login Minority Report was so ahead of its time
[18:15:02] login oh wow! he's on urband ictionary!
[18:15:23] login Fensta: you mean, if minority report was ahead?
[18:15:39] login Fensta: if you invent robots that can pass as humans, you can achieve that
[18:19:12] login https://i.imgur.com/4FmfCRh.jpg -> this is honestly a good idea
[18:19:45] login Fensta: if all people die, how will you get food in the supermarket?
[18:20:32] login it could happen if a perfect virus were designed
[18:20:44] login such as in the game Plague inc.
[18:21:18] login would you be okay with it, knowing that the only place to talk to someone were a place like this channel?
[18:21:21] login yes, that's the mobile game
[18:21:34] login and that all of us here were LLMs?
[18:25:27] login is it that though, Chiester?
[18:25:42] login because h4 has a big heart
[18:25:47] login <3
[19:08:01] login ^ correct
[19:10:57] login lots of sciency people don't like star trek
[19:11:28] login such as, the woman who won the nobel prize for the chirped pulse amplification
[19:20:37] login Psycho-Pass is better than star trek
[19:20:52] login star trek kept women away from science
[19:20:55] login yeah
[19:21:13] login exactly, uncomparably better
[19:22:02] login you should watch the whole season
[19:22:07] login whole first season
[19:22:34] login yeah
[19:23:34] login h4: try The Café Terrace and Its Goddesses ;)
[19:27:27] login akagi shigeru - about mahjong
[19:27:53] login One Outs - about baseball
[19:28:15] login What about the spin-off, "Middle Management Blues"
[19:29:02] login there is no gambling involved
[19:29:16] login it's just managers and reports mucking about
[19:29:45] login not in that way lol
[19:29:59] login I would recommend One Outs if you liked Akagi and Kaiji
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