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00:49
@ATaco wait, you mean it isn't that every digit is an instruction that multiplies the previous calculation by 10 and adds itself? weird
I've had to do that for a handful of languages, shockingly.
i've seen it in a few 2D langs, but i haven't seen a lang where something like (1+2)2 = 32
Never underestimate how bad I am at programming
 
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02:50
I got Fanatic badge. Yay!
03:13
My fanatic badge process is currently at 461%
It'd be 1500% but I accidentally missed a day last July
And that missed day was only because of having covid :p
03:57
i got fanatic quite a while ago now, i took a break when i went on vacation in august
i have 55 streak rn
imagine not visiting the site almost every day for the last 4 years :p
can relate to not that
unrelatedly: i’m going to start doing a lot of golfscript submissions
mostly because the typescript playground doesn’t work on my phone so TIO is the best way to golf in english class :p
@lyxal In theory, whenever I open my laptop, it should register a site visit due to GRT. In practicality, it often doesn't :/
imagine needing a userscript to build your streak :p
I mean, I have these tabs open all the time :P
The second Sandbox post and the second Math.SE one are thanks to a long-in-writing challenge idea :P
04:09
your tabs remind me of a person in the same classes as me at high school. he had like 3 chrome windows with a horrible amount of tabs always open in each window. It was absolutely bonkers how many tabs he had
I currently have 2 windows open. The first has 22 tabs, the second 17
yeah he had more than that
still, 39 tabs?! that's like 39 extra processes running on your computer eating your ram :p
dw, I download more ram every week
 
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05:48
don't feel bad about your number of tabs, right now I have 423 tabs open and I regularly use like, most of them.
(I only know how many tabs I have because one of my tabs is for managing how many resources each of my tabs gets)
they are broken up into 6 windows each for a different topic, and each window is split up into sub-groups using tab groups
423?!
How do you manage to mentally keep track of which tab is open and where?
by having them in separate windows with tab groups
most tabs have different icons, and if a long run of one website starts, then I start to restructure so that they get broken up
I don't think I'd be able to survive without alt-tab
(the key combination, I'm realizing there's probably some kind of extension with that name but I don't really use extensions often)
it's honestly the main reason I can't switch to something firefox flavored; I've tried several times but it just doesn't allow nearly enough tabs per window for my workflow, even when you modify the "minimum tab width" setting it still takes so much more space than chrome
06:11
damn
Guess I'm just a tab minimalist then
i'm probably in the 400s range with tabs right now too but that's just because i cba to close ones that are between ones i will go back to :P
I can't handle more than 8 or so tabs open. Makes the tab bar too squished up (in any browser)
Those tabs are usually mod flags page, this room, a secondary chat room, yt, uni stuff, and a new tab page
But any more than that and it starts to feel like there's too much open
you keep a new tab page open? or are you saying that's just like, a wildcard?
It's the literal new tab page so I have an empty tab to search from
That and it just happens to be open sometimes
06:16
@lyxal huh, I'm back at 99% - I wonder what I was doing 100 days ago
y'know, you can just hit ctrl+t and it just automatically brings you to a search bar of a new tab
Same could be said about using the bookmarks feature :p
no, bookmarks mean a site has to reload every time you open it
@lyxal I used to be very tab hungry at one point. I wonder whether I still have that profile lying around somewhere...
new tabs don't take any time to load
06:17
@guest4308 Depending on your browser, switching to a new tab that you haven't viewed for a while may reload the page
Or at the very least it has to do some sort of loading out of stasis.
that's what my tab management page is for, it lets me control which tabs get discarded and lets me free up resources from ones I don't use as much
also bookmark folders would take several clicks to go through, while when the tab is just open I can always get there in one click
in chrome it's chrome://discards/ but I forget what the firefox equivalent was
@guest4308 sounds like you might need tree style tabs (not tried that extension myself though)
I've tried tree-style tabs before, but my screen/s is/are wider than tall so it's easier to get around with horizontally organized tabs
the thing I'm looking into right now for getting firefox to work is a multi-tab row kinda thing, but I think it's going to take up too much space at the top of my screens
06:41
@guest4308 Vivaldi's tab groups could be of interest
that looks like pretty much the same idea as a tab group on chrome
on chrome, you can can click a tab group to open or close it to make it smaller again
most of my groups tend to stay open, but I do have a couple that are usually closed
aww, it was cut off in the first pic; there's like a colored underline showing which tabs are in each group in chrome
there, now you can see it
but my favorite feature is one that firefox can also do, just not quite as well; the site-search feature. you can prefix a search so that your search gets put in any search field; and it even works in incognito
07:11
@guest4308 that's a lot of canvas tabs :p
I suppose I don't need as many tabs because I'm not doing as many courses :p
they have a short half-life
most of those will be replaced by new ones by the end of the week
school is only one window; the majority of my tabs are other things I'm working on
07:48
This got as off-topic as ever.
lol
My Chrome crashes after I have 6 or 7 tabs open at the same time.
I avoid having more than 10 tabs
I literally cannot as my Chrome crashes after 6 or 7.
It takes up too much RAM I suspect.
@The_AH how slow is your computer running that you are crashing with only 6 or 7 tabs? I don't have much memory at all and my chrome is pretty fast
Can you increase your swap size?
1.12 GB RAM out of 8 GB is being used.
Right now with two tabs open.
And Opera open in which one tab.
Sublime Text is also opened.
And the Terminal.
To know if this is actually taking much of my RAM I should probably close everything else except Chrome.
07:56
you should be able to use all of your ram; I don't start running into problems until I'm at least 98% usage
8 GB should be more than enough for 15 tabs
Depending on what sites they hold
@mousetail oh yeah, that is another point; my computer can't handle reddit being left open in the background
Oh mine can't either, reddit is extremely poorly programmed
It loads many different resolutions of every image wasting huge amounts of RAM
We all know that Reddit is terrible.
I never knew browsers use that much memory. Probably because my computer has 32GB of RAM.
07:58
My other computer also has that much RAM.
It runs Windows.
Firefox with 15 tabs is using about 2 GB for me
Interesting.
@The_AH that's a lot of new tabs; that won't really stress your system
If it detects you are low on RAM it will go into RAM saving mode and use a lot less though
Yeah.
@mousetail It did that.
08:01
@mousetail iirc it's generally the other way around; that standard practice for OSs nowadays is to use as much resources as possible to speed things up and then start ramping down when capacity is full
That's what I'm saying, it will use a lot of RAM if you have plenty, just caching random stuff, if you are low it will unload things to save RAM at the cost of speed
Now onto a much less serious announcement...
Is it only me or does ZSH skip paths in $PATH for everyone?
 
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09:32
I have 65 tabs using about 3 GB but most of them are TIO
TIO is pretty light on RAM
I think 90% of my browsers RAM use is discord
09:52
@mousetail idk if other browsers have this, but chrome has a internal task manager program, so you can see exactly what's taking your resources.
Probably Firefox has somthing like that too but I don't really care
10:32
@mousetail about:processes
@mousetail yeah, my 16 PPCG tabs consume well over 1GB, but my 30-40 TIO tabs only take 1/3GB between them
@The_AH what am I even looking at here? at least on my version; there isn't a chrome url just for displaying different colors
11:17
@guest4308 wdym?
11:43
@The_AH they just aren't a thing that is there
11:57
@guest4308 explain this then.
@lyxal fun fact: I routinely have so many tabs open I had to enable tab scrolling in Chrome flags
Outdated Chrome version I assume?
@Ginger that's a matter of bad organization. invest in tab groups and multiple windows
@lyxal I recently learned that Canvas is actually open-source
@guest4308 well uh you see I do
12:12
@Ginger TIL
Well I am also on the same version, huh...
it's just that a lot of the tabs I have open (like 90%) are documentation for a single project
That's weird then.
and therefore tab groups lose a lot of utility
Maybe check your Chrome configuration?
12:14
@The_AH wacky
@Ginger if it's documentation for a single project, just make the groups more specific
my Raspberry Pi has an identical amount of RAM and can handle 40 tabs no sweat
well, no more sweat than usual
the bottleneck is really the CPU
(and possibly the SD card, but I don't have any good info on that)
@The_AH what kind of config?
I am not sure.
FWIW I generally use Firefox (including on my Pi)
only using Chrome because I'm forced to use a Chromebook
12:18
@Ginger Kromerbook
[[Number 1 Rated Browser1997]]
@guest4308 Does going to the URL in that image work for you?
still nothing
That's very strange.
It's lightblue, not light-blue.
Try that.
12:20
no change
Okay so I don't really know how to help you now.
works in firefox fwiw
Okay wait what.
Why does a chrome:// URL work on Firefox???
huh? chrome://colors in firefox?
I was just as surpised as y'all are
12:23
You might want to check your configuration.
@lyxal I am not surprised at all, I have been using that URL for a long time.
For checking colors.
proof that it is indeed firefox
(I don't even have chrome open)
(I don't even have chrome)
Does chrome://colors/hidden/lightblue work?
Again...
Good morning, been a while since I’ve been here
12:24
@The_AH it what
doesn’t on the iOS version fwiw
Oh, some specific chrome:// URLs aren't working for @guest4308.
chrome://colors
@Bbrk24 g'joink
And chrome://white, chrome://red, chrome://green, chrome://blue, etc...
apparently it does
12:26
Okay looks like that also works.
gotta love when firefox opens chrome links
I am going to try it in Opera.
@lyxal wacky
I can't think of a single good reason for that
chrome://colors/ doesn't work on firefox desktop for me -- when I enter that URL it stays on whatever page it was previously on
Huh.
So for some people it doesn't.
For some it does.
12:28
@The_AH opera would make sense cause it's chromium, but firefox should be completely separate
I do have Edge
for the record it doesn't work on firefox either for me
Try it in Edge.
Firefox is a Google Can Opener.
@Bbrk24 odd, must be a configuration thing
12:28
doesn't work on Chrome Mober
Yeah it doesn't work on Opera.
In Edge it redirects to edge://colors which gives ERR_INVALID_URL
later today I can check if it works on Chromium and FFESR
@The_AH did it autocorrect to opera://?
No.
Wait it did.
It did actually autocorrect.
12:29
browsers being weird yet again ig
I am not sure which config option enables chrome://colors.
@Ginger s/Google/browsers
It also works like just typing the color after chrome:// for me.
reminds me of that time I found Google's debug application on my Pixel
I just typed the color there.
Okay I am not sure why Google left this in Chrome though.
Maybe for debug purposes.
Though it's still weird to include.
12:31
@lyxal wait, are there times when it's not necessary to close the s///? sorry, totally off topic but just curious
@Simd on codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/265857/… does the highest bit have to be a 1?
Does chrome://colors/hidden/list work for you guys?
It does for me.
Wait, I am gonna send a screenshot.
@The_AH if I had to guess I'd say it's a GPU test
That makes the most sense.
12:33
@noodleman I'll throw in an additional +100 if you do it in Trilangle :P
which would also explain its sporadicity: GPUs are black magic
Though colors seem like a weird way to test GPUs.
I mean, chrome://gpu works for me
It does for me too.
chrome://gpu in firefox has the same behavior as chrome://colors did
12:34
Wait really.
That is super weird.
in that it shows color or that it does the same thing chrome does
I think it would redirect to opera://gpu which would say GPU info?
edge://gpu in edge works though
@guest4308 No, in that it doesn't work the same way chrome://colors doesn't work
@Bbrk24 ah; someone else was showing how firefox did open chrome://colors links
doesn’t for me
if I enter that URL it stays on the same page I was previously on
12:36
that's what happens for me as well
Maybe chrome://colors was removed.
And the earlier builds only have it.
But we and guest4308 have the same builds...
So that doesn't make sense.
wait, what do you get for chrome://version?
117.0.5938.149 (Official Build) (x86_64)
M117 rollout?
12:39
colors doesn't work on my Chromebook
You mean chrome://colors?
(and apparently the error page saying as much requires 22MB of RAM)
And the other colors-related URLs?
yes
It does look like it's a config option.
Seems to be broken.
12:41
that's a lot of lightwhites
Yeah I think it's broken.
They might have not expected people to use it so didn't bother to fix it.
did you change some config option or something?
I never remember doing that.
but didn't you have it working just a bit ago?
I do still have it working.
The colors.
The chrome://colors/hidden/list page seems broken though.
12:42
ah
Check your config, there might be a setting there related to this.
wait, if it's a config option, are you able to share the first 6 boxes in chrome://version to see what's different from mine?
Google Chrome	117.0.5938.149 (Official Build) (x86_64)
Revision	e3344ddefa12e60436fa28c81cf207c1afb4d0a9-refs/branch-heads/5938@{#1539}
OS	macOS Version 10.15.5 (Build 19F101)
JavaScript	V8 11.7.439.21
User agent	Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/117.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
wait the one I was most interested was the 6th box, the one saying 'command line'; that's where the config options are
@Ginger I am trustworthy, why don't I have access to Snowpaw?
@guest4308 Okay one min.
12:45
maybe it's an OS thing?
@The_AH no, you're not
you're a new user
But you have known me for like a month already.
I know very little about you, and what I do know I don't like a whole lot
Okay sure.
It's not like Snowpaw is a good bot either.
also, you flagged one of Snowy's messages for no clear reason
12:47
I didn't.
in Snowpaw's Den, 2 hours ago, by The_AH
I flagged as "offensive".
It was Andreas Moving To Codicat.
are you sure? because it seems like you did to me
It was not Snowpaw but Andreas Moving To Codicat.
Read the rest of the convo for context.
mmm
12:47
@guest4308 /Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome --flag-switches-begin --flag-switches-end --origin-trial-disabled-features=WebGPU --disable-nacl --ext-ca-run
wait you've got no flag options set?
wdym?
on mine, see how there's a couple flags set for things like the download being in the right spot and the history overscroll thing? I figured colors might be a flag or something
It doesn't seem like it.
Also I have no flag options set.
I didn't even know they existed until now!
yes, chrome://flags is very useful
12:51
Interesting.
all sorts of hidden features
@The_AH this is true, but the message in question absolutely did not warrant a flag
my decision stands
It was a mistake.
I am sorry.
a pretty impressive one, considering the two dialog boxes you had to go through to do it
One.
Not two.
12:52
message options -> flag for mod (where you had to enter a reason) -> confirm
I didn't have to enter a reason?
do not argue with me about semantics
oh, a spam flag?
It was message options -> flag as spam/offensive
Anyways, @guest4308, what is your Command Line? That could help.
oh, I sent it a while back
Only difference I can see is the Windows path, more flags and a flag not being there.
12:55
oh yeah, I didn't even notice the --ext-ca-run
Wait what is that flag for even.
certificate authorities perhaps?
Maybe, can I edit my Command Line somehow to remove it to see what happens?
I mean, if you copy it into zsh I think it would just run as a command?
12:57
Oh yeah.
I am going to do that.
Okay I ran Chrome without that flag.
anything different?
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