Time |
Nickname |
Message |
00:04
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godane |
i'm finally getting those missing videos that had the vc problem |
01:13
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omf_ |
After a timed test I can honestly saw DigitalOcean is faster than joyent for mirroring sites. I filled up a 20gb and 30gb instance much faster than joyent for the same exact sites |
01:13
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omf_ |
I keep under estimating how large some of these sites are so, go bigger! |
01:21
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godane |
looks like my image mirror is almost done |
01:22
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godane |
from g4 |
01:55
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omf_ |
Stallman is speaking at a local university soon. I am thinking of going to see it but I am sure it is the same old same old song and dance |
01:56
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nooneyb |
certainly |
01:57
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omf_ |
It would be one thing if I could get patches into the gnu controlled software |
01:58
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omf_ |
by going to this event |
01:58
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nooneyb |
ask him, if he get sick and at the hospital they need to use a machine with a proprietary firmware to save his life, would he refuse it? |
01:58
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omf_ |
I think someone asked that before |
01:59
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nooneyb |
yeah, probably |
01:59
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omf_ |
How do you fly on a plane with a closed OS? Doesn't seem like standing up for Free Software |
01:59
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omf_ |
;) |
02:00
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nooneyb |
I remember once when he start to charge to take a photo with him, because it took too much of his work time |
02:50
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dashcloud |
omf_: you should go and ask him about GCC vs clang & the other LLVM compilers |
02:59
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omf_ |
oohh that would be good |
02:59
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omf_ |
Considering for the gcc engineering marvel no one ever thought the thing should be modular |
03:00
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omf_ |
I mean shit just that feature puts LLVM ahead |
03:01
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dashcloud |
yeah, but if you understand the history of GCC, it's kinda obvious why it's not modular/as modular as LLVM |
03:03
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balrog |
wasn't it in part because they didn't want proprietary modules? |
03:03
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dashcloud |
it wasn't designed that way, and at least Stallman didn't want non-GPL programs hooking into GCC internals |
03:03
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balrog |
in large part, I should say |
03:05
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dashcloud |
so if you do ask, it should focus on how GCC will stay competitive with the current crop of LLVM-based compilers |
03:06
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dashcloud |
good night! |
03:06
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balrog |
I agree. night :) |
03:19
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omf_ |
I should just go for the throat, Why are programmers fleeing the gnu group citing management problems with software development? |
03:22
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chronomex |
because they're wrong |
03:23
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omf_ |
of course |
03:23
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omf_ |
But none of the gnu die hards can even admit there is a problem. |
03:23
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omf_ |
Many open source projects run different now and I think better too. When I can drive by a patch and it is just accepted with no fucking around, I love it |
03:25
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omf_ |
No endless bike shedding |
03:25
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omf_ |
shit that was redundant |
10:28
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|
ersi |
Smiley: I'd recommend not poking about in that slashdot thread |
10:28
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|
ersi |
those comments doesn't really.. make things better |
10:28
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Smiley |
yeah I'm not going to post anymore |
10:28
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ersi |
also, you never bring up CP while discussing copyright. That's just inviting retardness galore |
10:29
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Smiley |
hey it's slashdot. |
10:30
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Smiley |
in other news.... apently they discussing thei nterviews tomorrow |
10:30
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Smiley |
so i prob won't hear to wednesday at the earliest :( |
11:41
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SketchCow |
Which slashdot thread? |
11:45
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ersi |
SketchCow: http://tech.slashdot.org/story/13/04/15/0222245/the-internet-archive-is-now-the-largest-collection-of-historical-software-online |
11:46
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ersi |
Someone just copy pasted your post on his personal blag and submitted it to jerkdot |
11:53
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SketchCow |
Yeah, saw |
11:54
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SketchCow |
Actually, he copy-pasted the Next Web post. |
11:54
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SketchCow |
Anyway, I wouldn't go to crazy on it. I'll look at it, Brewster will look at it, but that's our JOB |
11:54
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SketchCow |
P.s. I have an awesome job |
12:07
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Smiley |
ersi: my post? |
12:07
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Smiley |
zomgs copyright! |
12:09
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Smiley |
Oh wait, now I get it after re-reading. |
12:34
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godane |
https://images.4chan.org/s4s/src/1365994485401.gif |
12:35
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GLaDOS |
I hate it when that happens.. |
12:36
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* |
ersi tumbles around |
12:36
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ersi |
damn you noodles, stay still! |
12:38
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godane |
anyways i'm close to having over 100 episode of tekzilla on archive.org |
12:39
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godane |
if i keep up on this we may need a rev3 and twit collection |
12:39
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godane |
:P |
14:00
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|
godane |
some one is uploading Totally Fox Kids magazines: http://archive.org/details/TotallyFoxKids |
14:01
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godane |
it doesn't look good for a collection but once uploaded i will help reupload them as one issue per a item |
14:22
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SketchCow |
I'm already working with them |
14:23
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godane |
ok |
14:30
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Smiley |
https://www.kennethnorton.com/essays/how-to-work-with-software-engineers.html lol |
15:25
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DFJustin |
get it while it's hot https://archive.org/details/the-elder-scrolls-online-leaked-gameplay-footage |
17:48
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joepie92 |
DFJustin: that looks kind of terrible tbh |
17:48
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joepie92 |
at least the first few seconds |
17:50
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DFJustin |
yeah that's been the receiption online which is probably partly why they've been trigger-happy on having it taken down everywhere |
17:51
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joepie92 |
DFJustin: this looks like one of those budget bin games from a company using an old game engine with old models that just aren't quite detailed enough |
17:51
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joepie92 |
:/ |
17:51
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joepie92 |
some parts are nicely done, other parts are terribly undetailed |
17:52
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joepie92 |
I hope this is the alpha version of low-quality setting or whatever |
17:52
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happy |
wanna chat |
17:52
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DFJustin |
well I'm willing to give them a pass on a lot of that stuff because it wasn't supposed to be public yet so obviously detailing etc. isn't done yet |
17:53
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happy |
wamma chat |
17:54
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DFJustin |
although wikipedia says it's been in dev for 6 years and this is the beta so maybe not lol |
18:47
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Smiley |
DFJustin: is anything in the video dated? |
19:07
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DFJustin |
not that I know of but I haven't watched it too closely |
19:46
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godane |
so i got more issues of smart computing |
19:46
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godane |
from 2003 |
19:57
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godane |
just noticed the boston explosions |
21:40
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dashcloud |
so, what the hell is up with irc.prison.net as an EFNet server? It told me I was banned- do they often ban folks? |
21:42
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Mister_Ar |
Hello! |
21:42
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MrArgent |
Truncation, damnation! |
22:27
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|
ersi |
http://blog.archive.org/2013/04/15/brace-yourselves-outages-are-coming/ |
22:31
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MrArgent |
Hmm, sounds nice. |
22:31
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DFJustin |
power EXTREME |
22:31
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|
MrArgent |
i'm rigging up a little mini-archive on a old 200gb drive |
22:33
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MrArgent |
sadly even 700gb is a bit of a luxury for me |
23:09
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arkhive |
National Eggs Benedict Day tomorrow and Free Comic Book day the 17th. Woot! |
23:09
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arkhive |
Had to say that.. |
23:22
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BlueMax |
what's your favorite seedbox provider? now that I have some cash I might be able to get one |
23:28
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BlueMax |
Bahahahaha |
23:29
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|
BlueMax |
This No-Intro torrent has the MSX platform credited to Microsoft |
23:29
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DFJustin |
they had some involvement with it iirc |
23:30
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BlueMax |
wait they did? |
23:30
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DFJustin |
MSX was the name of a standardized home computer architecture, first announced by Microsoft in June 16, 1983,[1] conceived by Kazuhiko Nishi, then Vice-president at Microsoft Japan and Director at ASCII Corporation. It is said that Microsoft led the project as an attempt to create unified standards among hardware makers.[2] |
23:31
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BlueMax |
well, I'm a moron. |
23:32
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DFJustin |
and of course MS wrote the BASIC for all those old comps |
23:33
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BlueMax |
I really need to brush up on my computer history |
23:36
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chronomex |
arkhive: may 17 is world telecommunications day |
23:37
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chronomex |
http://www.itu.int/en/wtisd/Pages/default.aspx |
23:37
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chronomex |
we should have an internet party or something |
23:38
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|
chronomex |
I'll bring the cake |
23:40
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BlueMax |
I'll bring the lame |
23:42
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omf_ |
I have the original legend of zelda games for MSX |
23:43
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omf_ |
talk about weird. A nintendo property on a MS console in that eta |
23:43
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omf_ |
They are fully animated and awful |
23:44
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BlueMax |
omf_ what about the Super Mario Bros PC. Special on...the PC-8801, I think it was? |
23:44
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BlueMax |
THAT was bad |
23:45
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omf_ |
The ninja gaiden port for dos had really bad controlls |