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00:34
yay
Fun part was I had ram errors the first half dozen times I populated all the ram and I have no clue what actually eventually fixed it
 
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06:47
My CS teacher believes that multiple return statements or using break/continue is bad practice
I couldn't disagree more. There are lots of times when they make completely sense and aren't confusing at all
 
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08:00
@PimpJuiceIT - FYI: superuser.com/review/suggested-edits/908063 was clearly copied content. Please be more attentive to what edits you approve :-)
Night; Onward to sweating my rear end off due to the fact I have no AC.
Does not help I have to work In like 4 hours ;-(
hm
I am pretty certain I am going to get hit with a serial voting rollback
morning
 
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09:31
o/
10:22
Hm. I am having windows update fail on my main pc
Trying to get it to the June release. Strange thing is everything looks fine
 
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11:30
blame caching
11:43
Apparently the build has issues on some systems
12:23
I hate it when companies name themselves after common nouns. Case in point: privacy.com
12:37
@rahuldottech or common verbs. Case in point google.com :)
Of course there are other examples.
Let's see how many I can think of.
ford
xerox
velcro
taser
polaroid
stetson
@DavidPostill surely you see how that's different?
Stetson's a verb?
Bwuh?
@rahuldottech I think David's having a wee laugh
That Google has become a common verb
@DavidPostill velcro isn't afaik
they strongly defend it
biro, hoover
@bertieb I thought so too, but then he sent a list and I wasn't so sure anymore
Heh, me too
The list is confusing in may ways ;-P
12:52
wait what, haha
@dav in each case you've pointed out, the verb came after the company. I'm talking about the inverse.
Ford is a verb, but hasn't become one because of FoMoCo (as far as I know)
and google isn't googl
or however it's actually spelt
@bertieb I've never seen or heard it being used as one.
I'm pretty sure the verb 'to ford' was around before the car company
12:53
forj
@rahuldottech means to "to cross a body of running water in a vehicle"
could swear it applied to stagecoaches and wagons
pre motorised I mean
Huh. TIL.
Think it's after the noun, ford
> ford
/fɔːd/
Learn to pronounce
noun
noun: ford; plural noun: fords
1.
a shallow place in a river or stream allowing one to walk or drive across.
synonyms: crossing place, crossing, causeway; More
verb
verb: ford; 3rd person present: fords; past tense: forded; past participle: forded; gerund or present participle: fording
1.
(of a person or vehicle) cross (a river or stream) at a shallow place.
synonyms: cross, traverse; More
Origin

Old English, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch voorde, also to fare.
yah
A ford sign pictured with a Ford :D
(credit to Telegraph)
I've not heard 'to polaroid' as a verb
as a generic noun, yeah
Maybe stetson is the same?
in that it's now a type of hat, rather than one made by the Stetson company
I dunno
Not sure why we're going full-on Sherlock on that list either ;-P
Me, I'm going back to trying to figure out what past-bertieb was doing when he wrote this bash code
It's very tempting to rewrite the little that there is in Python
Mmmmmm, Python... drools
13:03
ford gets prepended to hamlets or villages where there was a convienent crossing
stamford
haverford
Oh, cool
(but appended)
share the bash
and y u no comment the code
@djsmiley2k I did, kinda
and then rewrote the code?
It's just in quite a different style to what I would do now
ie it's crap
13:06
surely it worked at the time
@djsmiley2k Ha, yeah
Relates to my first Q on here actually
@bertieb sorry i'm tired
@Burgi I figured that's what you meant :)
@djsmiley2k Yeah but it's been repurposed this way and that over the years
I actually have a python version
But it does something slightly different
arugh windows why you keep breaking my touchpad
Yeah. My list is a mixture of nouns and verbs. So what?
13:10
wtf so i disable tap to click in the elan device manager
and it's still working D:
They started off as nouns (as per @rahuldottech point) and became verbs later.
Except for the ones that aren't verbs?
wow
the petition to stop closing parliment has gone from 80k sigs this morning to 250k now
@djsmiley2k Ironically, parliament will close before it can be considered for debate
;)
so our new cat boxes arrived, and before I could put them together....
13:16
why they didn't form a government of national unity 3 years ago idk....
a cat in a box with a cat box in a box with a cat box
seems legit
Wah da fuu
@Burgi "government of national unity" only formed during times of war or national emergency ... brexit is hardly a national emergency ... the last government of unity was during WW1 ...
Why does this script correctly parse the file with a line commented out, but not with that line (which has nothing to do with processing) present?
13:23
@DavidPostill you don't thing the risk of a no deal brexit is a national emergency?
urge to rewrite in Python intensifies
@Burgi No. Nobody knows what will happen. It's all fearmongering and guesswork.
food, fuel and medicenes are all being stockpiled by local councils
This makes so little sense
If I comment out a call to ffmpeg, the scripts reports what it should do correctly
If I actually call ffmpeg (as what was reported with echo), the variables are messed up
grumbles and opens shellcheck.net
> $ shellcheck myscript
No issues detected!
Funny, shellcheck, I disagree!
I think I'm going to have to post this on SO or programmers
Because I can't see wtf is going wrong
13:46
@bertieb the line before isn't terminated properly
@djsmiley2k That was my thought, but all quotes are balanced
share the codez man
heh
I'm writing up the SO post now
so I can give you teh codez
Hmmmmmmm
14:04
0
Q: Why does calling ffmpeg mess up reading variables?

bertiebA few years ago when I was younger, more carefree, and, uh, less cognisant of good practice in writing shell scripts; I wrote a quick-and-dirty script to assist with a task I was facing: #!/bin/bash ...

enjoy the sh... oddy code ;-P
haha thanks for the callout ;D
why do I feel like you need

ffmpeg -loglevel quiet -hide_banner -y -ss "$(begin)" -i "$videofile" -to "$end" -c copy -avoid_negative_ts 1 "$hilightname.mkv"
or something
14:27
-nostdin, it would seem
because ffmpeg will eat things as stdin, I guess?
14:41
do you think the lady who recorded the voice samples on my headphones was canadian?
and the while loop gets passed the file contents as stdin
she's got an odd accent
The ANC/ANR ones?
Send 'em up and I'll have a listen :D
15:24
@djsmiley2k Credit where credit is due!
(missed that message before)
 
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16:48
Hah
Having problem with something
Search for likely terms
Read thread
"hey this person writes their issue well"
Author: bertieb
Penny: dropped
I don't understand people who put ketchup on their pizza.
Some people like things that you don't?
I mean, there's the whole pineapple-is/isn't-an-acceptable-topping flamewar
Different people like different things :)
Also cripes automatedly cutting together video clips hasn't changed much in four-odd years
It's very straightforward if you don't want audio
But I do want audio
I think audio enhances videos
Which are otherwise just glorified gifs
bertieb's hands twitch in the direction of softwarerecs
17:40
@Bob SHITTY ZOOM ^
Oh ho ho
That looks handy for muh terminals
@rahuldottech Language!
Also how is that zoom bad?
The image changes size when I zoom in
@bertieb zoom into web page. Can't see detail.
@rahuldottech Which details?
@bertieb In the image
Haud on
17:46
I'm a bit preoccupied atm, be back later
Maybe I misunderstood the original gripe?
18:09
zioom futher
it gets funny
That's at 400%
500%:
Seems a little horizontally squeezed
But I'm quite blind, and I don't browse at 500%
ah my window is narrower
Fair dos
My npm install is horribly, horribly broken
I don't even know/remember why I have npm installed
Craaaaazy old Maurice...
AWESOME
18:55
Image not found
19:15
oh? shame
@djsmiley2k @djsmiley2k Starts a hurricane ...
😐
:D
I'm more amazed that ZoneMinder is still running without me taking any notice of it for weeks
 
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21:15
WTF
> Bus error (core dumped)
Das not good
Yeaaa
Oh I see
/tmp was full
welp
@bwDraco /tmp was full
Wat. How is that even possible.
(no need to delete, the suggestion was a reasonable one)
I'm using ffmpeg-concat to do some fancy concatenation of videos using GL transitions
It writes raw frame data
I changed the temp dir it uses, and it's hit 51GB and counting
this is for 4 short clips
Might... not use this in future
temptation to post on SR grows ever-stronger...
21:32
Just why would it crash with "bus error" and not "no space left on device" or even "aborted"?
No idea
Maybe something at the OS level realised something was fudgey with temp
Even VLC was crashing the same way
some stuff in dmesg:
[ 2350.204136] audit: type=1701 audit(1567026706.383:51): auid=1000 uid=1000 gid=1000 ses=1 pid=8869 comm="vlc" exe="/usr/bin/vlc" sig=7 res=1
sig=7 being SIGBUS, I guess
21:54
Is /tmp backed only by virtual memory?
If it is, you may actually have exhausted your swap space(s).
That would provide a better explanation for the bus error.
Mind if I see the output of df on your system?
22:13
The joys of parenthood and parenting.se...
@DevSolar Interesting. My penis is pointing down as I write. No discomfort at all. — Martin Bonner yesterday
22:26
Hi.
I'm looking to upgrade RAM for the motherboard here asus.com/Motherboards/P8Z68V_LE/specifications
The specs state "4 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2200(O.C.)/2133(O.C.)/1866(O.C.)/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory"
So what's the max speed if can get, 1600 or 2200?
I'm guessing OC stands for overclocked so the fastest stable is 1600MHz?
22:44
@northerner It's technically an overclock, as in you need an unlocked processor and it's not officially supported by Intel, but the board itself is validated to run memory at these speeds.
23:01
thanks
Any idea how to tell if processor is unlocked? It's Intel i5
Check the model
On a system that age though I don't really think memory over clocking is worth it
23:19
Newer processors with 6 or more cores are more sensitive to memory performance but a system of this vintage is unlikely to see a meaningful performance advantage with faster RAM.

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