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16:01
in any case i at least understand corn better than baked beans
how did anyone even come up with baked beans
eurgh
reminds me, i really need to see if the huge asian grocery that's like half an hour's drive from here has nattou
because the local japanese restaurant has it but it's, like, washed or something because there's almost none of the slime it's supposed to have and the flavor was very mild
but what flavor did survive was quite pleasant so i'm itching to try the real thing lmao
just kinda earthy
also reminds me i had century egg last week; i'm... not sure i'm 100% on board with all of those flavor notes but it's a nice change of pace at least? and pairs nicely with chilled tofu
wholeheartedly recommend trying it yourself if you ever get the chance
@UnrelatedString Can't find any sources providingg info on the why, but it apparently originates with native americans, who'd use maple syrup
interesting
Baked beans are good tho
In the context of bbq
Especially with big bacon chunks in them
i don't think i've ever tried them, despite having been served them at least once
they're just too viscerally disgusting to look at
> at least once
16:09
the smell doesn't help either
Am I too southern united states for this I see them at like half of family gatherings and at least monthly from a can at home
i'm honestly not too big on barbecue in general come to think of it :P
It's good tho
@RydwolfPrograms i'm also southern but i'm city southern with all of my extended family in the north :P
i guess this isn't really a city city but it's a college town so probably even more people from out of state proportionally
I live in the suburbs of austin I'm not exactly out in the rural countryside either :p
But yeah that makes sense ig
16:12
lol
also nc isn't, like, deep south
the one time i'm sure i was served baked beans was on a trip to sc
@RydwolfPrograms that does sound pretty good though
I remember seeing a thing in AP Human Geo once with like, fast food menu items from around the world, and one in like, somewhere in Asia was "texas BBQ" and it was shockingly accurate lol
kinda sad i've never seen or heard of it with bacon before
because i imagine that could really bring it together
@RydwolfPrograms amazing
Like we were just like "that's just a smokey moe's [whatever their basic meal is called]"
i hear asian takes on western food can be pretty... inconsistent
but it figures there would be some spot-on hits
The graveyard where my grandfather is (never knew him) has a big bbq every year lol
Not really sure why
16:15
lol nice
But it's good
One time on a road trip I passed a bbq place right next to a funeral home...breathing in smoke around there must be quite the gamble
"ooh brisket"
"OH GOD"
@RydwolfPrograms lmao
brisket <3
16:17
I can't believe he hasn't given up yet
Brisket's good tho. I can see people going either way on the sausage but if you don't like brisket idk
i assume he has given up on the translator by now and just won't admit it
oh yeah i get tired of brisket real fast but those first couple bites are pure bliss
Do you prefer the dry brisket or the...whatever the opposite of dry brisket is
i imagine it's less overwhelming in like a sandwich or something
(moist? ew. wet? EW. not sure.)
16:18
no idea
@RydwolfPrograms I do not like this sentence
You should take a buzzfeed quiz
@UnrelatedString I really do not like this sentence
@Ginger akshually it's a noun clause. would you like me to make it a sentence?
How about
I thirst for corn semen
is that better
akshually, it was in the context of the previous message, which made it a full sentence
16:19
not really
"so it was like corn semen" is a sentence
We should ask english.se
a disgusting one, but still a sentence
uh let's not
I don't want to be known as the Corn Semen Guy
yes you do
no I do not
16:20
What's up CSG
that title is wrong in a variety of ways
I would like to know what the additional ways are
1. I'm technically not a guy
2. "corn semen guy" is an unholy abomination of a phrase
it just started raining here, you made God cry
was it really as bad as pepsi crab
look, if Rydwolf wants to be known as the Corn Semen Guy forevermore on English.SE, go ahead I'm not kinkshaming
@UnrelatedString yes
I would like to discuss something else now
16:24
Let's do that
> OP TEXT 2
I'm taking my AP Bio test soon
@DLosc There's a T
It's just hard to see
outlines are important :P
thatsthejoke.jpg :P
16:25
Google Drawings can't do outlines :(
are you a top or a bottom text
i actually made a shitty script for easier text outlines in gimp like two weeks ago if you want it
I have an app idea
I instantly regret that sentence
16:26
1 min ago, by Ginger
I would like to discuss something else now
I have become the very thing I swore to destroy
There are seven restrooms at my high school
So what if I made an app where people can report the status of them
monitor use so you know which one to go to?
ooh
please tell me that has no relation to your app idea- frick, it does
E.g., "has no soap", "smells like weed", "multiple guys vaping"
16:26
@UnrelatedString Probably they had boring white beans and thought "How can we make these taste better?"
i wish my uni's damn gyms had that
So you could just open the app and see "orange wing restrooms: all good, last updated 10m ago"
@RydwolfPrograms would a high school restroom ever not be multiple guys vaping
it'd be funny if you actually made the app and then someone made a script to blast it with "full of beans"
if I went to your school I'd do that
Then if you go and walk straight into shower levels of humidity, you can report that and it'd change the status
16:27
@RydwolfPrograms I wouldn't consider Nebraska southern, and I had baked beans quite frequently growing up. Got some in my fridge right now, in fact.
or even better, actually fill it with beans
it wasn't that bad when i was in hs but it was starting to get there in my last few months
@Ginger There would only be a few options, not any text you want :p
or creamed corn
@UnrelatedString Surprisingly yes
16:28
wow, nice
@RydwolfPrograms tragic
me omw to abuse the app's servers to make a chat system
it'd use a base-(number of options) encoding
if you use websockets I might even be able to get a reasonable transmission speed
so in other news I started work on the Chat Bridge MC mod
thanks chat for not letting me resend that message
as I was saying, it really made me realize how much better Kotlin is than Java
my confidence fell significantly when I launched the game with the mod installed for the first time and almost instantly had it crash
KOTLIN FOREVER
@Ginger did you forget forgelin
16:34
and the error was one of the, like, eldritch-horror-type errors that indicate that something is horribly wrong with your code
@Seggan I considered it but ultimately decided I didn't want to do another two hours of configuration
@Ginger do we’re actually having a cgcc server
@Ginger then how are you using kotlin
are you writing the annotation parts in java
@Seggan I'm going to start one (once Rydwolf's servers are back up ofc)
@Seggan I'm not
just use fabric's kotlin bindings :)
I'm writing this mod in Java and it sucks
forge sucks
society has progressed past the need for forge
16:36
@Ginger realizes 2 hours of configuration would be better than using java
I am writing this mod in Forge because it will be used alongside mods that only support Forge
my days of Forge-Fabric turf wars are over
do not involve me in your disputes
Relevant xkcd:
anyway, I started the game with the mod installed, opened a world, and it instantly crashed because it somehow couldn't find the Socket.IO client library
16:39
1 hour ago, by Ginger
*licks eyeballs in despair*
I have absolutely no clue how it launched and loaded the world without crashing
really what this tells me is that there's some cursed shit going on inside Forge
@Ginger what build system u use
@Seggan gradle
are you shadowing your dependencies
probably not
16:40
Dependencies don’t magically include themselves in your jar
;-;
I guess that makes sense, but how the fricknuts did Forge load my mod without crashing instantly
is that socketio lib something you added to grade or part of forge
it's an external dependency, I put it in the dependencies block
probably forgor 💀 to shadow it or smth
Yep, you need to shadow
just add the shadow plugin to the plugins block
that's not included by default?!
thanks forge
16:42
*gradle
is that all I will have to do?
in annoyed too
@Ginger yep
As long as forge is compileOnly and not implementation or api
no other magic incantations needed? no Eclipse reconfiguration? no summoning of Ba'al the Soul-Eater to take me away from this mortal realm of settings and requirements to Dependency Heaven?
because I've had to do that a lot
just might want to add this to the bottom
tasks.shadowJar {
    archiveClassifier.set(“”)
}
augh smart quotes
16:44
that’ll replace the original jar with the shadowed jar
@Ginger yeah mobile be like
is Eclipse going to use shadowJar for building tho?
cmon I gotta stop pressing that star button
I bet it won't and I'll spend an hour screaming inside
@Ginger WHY ARE YOU USING ECLIPSE
(but yes, it should)
IT'S OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED BY FORGE
16:45
USE INTELLIJ
It has the Minecraft dev plugin
[me when Notepad++ is the only tool I checked off on the SE dev survey]
Also looking at forge docs you don’t need a special ide, just gradle
but the Minecraft dev plugin is great
that's the second laser-crab invocation in 20 minutes, smh
JetBrains lost my patronage when they made it as difficult as possible to use Kotlin with anything that isn't IntelliJ
I sometime write Kotlin in vscode
how is it hard
I will never use IntelliJ, unless it's Android Studio because I don't have a choice there
@Seggan suppose I'm an innocent developer who wants to try out Kotlin. I go to the downloads page and I see this:
no indication that any other IDEs are supported, even unofficially
16:51
incredible
after a bunch of digging, I eventually find the standalone compiler download, and I see this:
You don’t need the standalone compiler tho, gradle handles it for you
but they don't say that anywhere! I could easily decide to download the compiler and then spend hors trying to get it working, not knowing that any other options exist
they do mention that other IDEs can be used here, but that's not linked anywhere from the get started page
and it's hidden in a corner of the docs where I sure wouldn't go looking initially:
all of this sure looks like JetBrains wants to discourage you from using anything that isn't IntelliJ
and I do not like companies that do that
@Ginger *hours :|
17:10
@Ginger Our Tool Is Very Useful And Wonderful You Should Use It Why Would You Ever Want To Use Anything Else
Microsoft be like
In terms of how easy it was to start coding, Scala (or any JVM language) < Haskell < Python < JavaScript.
I don't like it when you have to install multiple tools before you can even compile a Hello World program
the only wrong part of that chart is the positioning of ActionScript
ActionScript should be off the chart to the bottom left
17:14
What, why? I never found ActionScript hard to use.
ActionScript can yeet itself off a clif
everything about it sucks, it is a dumpster fire given digital form
especially if it uses Adobe AIR
Can you be more specific about what you didn't like? (Or if it really is "everything," then I just have to disagree with you.)
well let's see here
I once tried to get an ActionScript program running on a Raspberry Pi
it was hell
I compiled at least 3 different Flash interpreters
none worked
none provided any useful information
I discovered that it was because of Adobe AIR, but couldn't figure out anything else because of the impenetrability of it
I gave up after wasting 2 hours of time on it and never even getting a glimmer of success
Okay, so I'm getting "Lack of Raspberry Pi support" and "Doesn't support easy hacks/workarounds"
it's about as easy to use as I'd expect for a language from 1998 that last got a stable release in 2006
no, actually it's worse; C is that old and much easier to work with (although I don't like C much either)
call me old-fashioned but I don't think programming languages should require enormous platform-specific closed-source interpreters to run
17:22
So my ActionScript experience is that I used it to make stuff in Flash between about 2004 and 2012. It was a bit odd in an old-JavaScript sort of way, but it did the job it was supposed to do, and you could embed the resulting .swf file in any webpage. Since the other languages I knew were QBasic, C++, C, and Python, this was the only way I could program something and share it with people online. And it had vector graphics!
alright, I'll grant you that: in its heyday AS was probably nice to use
but it is no longer that time
Right. Nowadays, I'd use JavaScript instead, but it's still not quite as easy to work with if you're doing vector graphics and animation.
@Ginger I think this makes you new-fashioned rather than old-fashioned. Expecting things to be closed-source and platform-specific by default is old-fashioned.
oh right lol
17:42
@Ginger have you tried ruffle
written in rust :tm:
yup! first thing I tried
didn't work
18:06
@Ginger The dot for Haskell should go underneath the word "weird" in "Good weird"
18:31
I just noticed the right side of the diagram was looking pretty empty
yeah, most languages (that I use) are either sensible or kinda wonky
and good-weird languages are usually easyish to install (Kotlin is the exception here)
kotlin is easy to install too
(Though I guess where you put Haskell on the "easy to use" axis depends on whether you include the process of learning it. Once you understand Haskell, it's not too hard to install and write code, although the pure functional nature makes it hard to do certain things. But learning Haskell in the first place is pretty hard.)
if you have gradle no install is needed at all
@Seggan So you need to install Gradle, is what I'm hearing
18:34
which is easy enough
easier than node
it took me a long time to figure out how to install node
I will concede that sudo apt install gradle worked for me
18:59
today in awful advertising:
that screenshot is of the entire visible area of the webpage
almost 2/3rds of it is an ad
have you seen fandom?
yyyup
19:46
maybe I could use it with Snowy? they're already slow enough
the best I can say is that it's probably not impossible
20:00
ive repurposed my old acc into segganbot so i can have a puppet for my chat client
great, I'm surrounded
mwahahaha
 
1 hour later…
21:09
I HAVE INTERNET
21:21
Shortly after I booted up rtowolf it went down and all the lights on the front of the router started blinking red
Hopefully they are not connected
note to future bot writers: not using cookies is a bad idea
@RydwolfPrograms :D
Okay, trying to boot rtowolf again
fingers crossed
The DHCP seems to have given it the right IP from before
So it knows it exists at least
21:25
that's good
Well that's from last time
Right now it's still POSTing
hate it when my server goes POSTal
Okay we about to fedora
you forgot the "m'lady"
Silly hat is ago and everything seems fine
21:26
I had to read that a few times
(assuming you meant "is a go")
Ayy it knows it's called rtowolf now
Time to port some forwards
exciting!
wait, what?
oh shit right your router got replaced
Literally took clicking two buttons lol
big brain
Since I had already added the two custom port definitions I'd be adding and it defaulted to those for the dropdown
And rtowolf was at the top of the list since it booted most recently
21:28
what, actually well-made router software? impossible
Seems all they really did was reskin the one from the old router. It's faster too which is nice
a lesser-noticed casualty was your Who's Typing userscript
wait what, it's working fine
oh, you're on mobile or smth
Who's Typing is hosted on my droplet
rtowolf doesn't actually host anything
yeah I just remembered that lol
Also it's not looking good for your VM working first try
A minute into "Raise network interfaces" already
21:30
shit
yeah that is not a good sign
Wait hang on I didn't actually bring up the bridge after restarting
big brain
Trying again but I think I broke something by trying to do it when the VM was already up
Oh wait I see what the issue is
It's that bridge-nf-call-iptables conflict with Docker
lemme add that to the networking script
ಠ_ಠ
Your server's up now
Have fun
21:37
Took the AP Bio test
And I forgot a calculator
@RydwolfPrograms :D
Was fine up until one question on the FRQs
I had to do
LONG DIVISION
AUGH
21:38
And I'm not a fuckin 10 year old so I have no clue how to do that
So I got it wrong :(
RIP
Ended up with plenty of time, but boy was that the least productive 15m of my life
huh, why's Snowy not back?
guess I'm gonna have to do a little restarting
Could be because networking didn't come online until after boot
I systemctl restart'd it to get it to work
Since I had to make that quick change to the bridge iptables thing
that's probably it yeah
21:40
Nice thing is this new router's got a WAP built in
So I save an ethernet cable/port on the router
my mind did not go to "wireless access point" upon seeing that acronym :/
sometimes I worry about what the Internet has done to my brain
Yeah that was a bad year for Wireless Access Points and World History AP
And Ben Shapiro for other reasons
*hacker voice* I'm in
Vyxal Bot's back! restarting Snowy
aaaaaand
SNOWY LIVES
we're back baby
Things Snowy has done:
- Kinkshame our pizza preferences
- Get hit by lightning
We love Snowy
Snowy's the best
21:47
Wait I have fiber?
The cable running into my router is labeled "ONT"
oh can't forget
- be temporarily incapacitated by Buff Simon
- creepily auto-respond to me 4 times in a row
- make offensive jokes at lyxal's behest
Best part is Buff Simon was made by some furry artist on DeviantArt
And it just happened by chance to be the image I double clicked
take it back now yall
w h a t
first: why do you even have that image
second: how do you know where it came from
explain yourself at once
I've written up a pretty long description on where Buff Simon originates from
you WHAT
I have many more questions now
21:52
I saw it on a Matt Rose video and my curiosity was pieked
@RydwolfPrograms oh, that explains it
> In theory and in application, data travels more efficiently as "light" inside the fiber lines compared to electrical signals in copper wires; hence, FTTP connections can support up to 75Mbps+ speeds or even 100Mbps if I remember it right.
Lmao this is how you know a post is old
crunchy
Back before 10 gig is a thing you can apparently get
Which I still highly doubt
Looking at you Comcast
@RydwolfPrograms Now you have to look into the camera and say, "America, I am not smarter than a fifth grader"

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