mfw I use copilot to help with an assignment about recognising triangles because I as too unwell to figure out how to write a fuzzer for traingle testing and it suggests three triangle types (equilateral, isosceles and scalene) and the triangle identification source says nothing about scalene so I'm like "oh there must be a 4th triangle type I'll add that into the enum of triangle types" and wonder why the fuzzer never finishes generating tests
that's not to say it's doing everything, it's writing what I would have probably otherwise written myself
basically my goofy ahh didn't know that a scalene triangle is what you get when something is a triangle but with side lengths that make it not one of the two funny haha special ones
In Wigo, if black play first and white can once reject black's move(aka. require to do another move for one time), who has more advantage and what's the komi?
@l4m2 the amount of advantage is still under debate in regular Go (though AIs say it's a little over 8 in favor of Black IIRC), so no one has any idea how a variation like that would work out
@mousetail Right, but why recalculate position and update the screen with no or minimal changes, when we know there'll be no significant changes for the next 6 or even 60 frames?
yeah, I don't get to use finn as an example for my "being able to dress up as a woman and still be a cis man is the most manly thing you can do" jokes anymore but good for them :P
well my point was that if one can dress up as a woman and still be confidently male that is the most secure one can be in one's gender, contrasted with people who avoid things for being "girly"
Is a realloc with given new position(fail if can't allocate there) useful? realloc requiring to keep in-place should be useful as, in this case no object move is needed
Thought it'd be some sort of cursed Harry Potter software
Also TIL dynamic TCP ports are only 25% of the 65536, not 50%
I'm thinking I'll give 22xxx for SSH, 26xxx for Minecraft or other uses, and 8xxx for raw HTTP (VMs will also get reverse-proxied HTTP[S] from one or more rto.community subdomains)
I'll probably discourage full VMs tho, and offer Docker containers for lighter weight services people need to run
I made a custom modified version which uses custom styling and has all sorts of little tweaks
I used it for ages until I finally switched to using VS Code in the Linux container (I resisted for ages because of this obnoxious bug where the alt+digit keyboard shortcut for switching windows gets swallowed by the Linux environment)
(which still immensely bothers me, and throws me off super hard)
@RubenVerg It's the main way I navigate around, it's just like the super+digit shortcut on windows
Alt+1 is your first pin, alt+2 is your second, etc.
On every computer I have, regardless of OS, 1 is browser, 2 is terminal, 3 is files, 4 is settings, and 5 is code editor, so when something messes up my seven years of muscle memory it's the worst
Like when an app changes how ctrl+backspace works, but worse
I think it's more just I pin it early on when setting up a new computer since I need it a lot, then the muscle memory's already there so I don't bother changing it to a new pin
@Ginger Your VM is booted, forgot to attatch the netns to the blagoblag so I'm going to have to reboot rq
1. Never ever going to own a windows laptop 2. There aren't many high-end Chrome OS machines, as much as I love Chrome OS for everyday use 3. Linux isn't, IMO, a viable OS for everyday use 4. MacOS is basically just more expensive chrome OS
I don't know whether my next laptop will be a better Chromebook (current one has definitely not enough memory) or if I'll go back to Windows. are there Chromebooks with good specs?
@pxeger I mean, viable as in you can use it, but the sheer number of bugs and random hardware issues I've run into on Linux makes "unreliable" the first adjective I'd describe it with for anything but servers
@Ginger yeah when I find a bug on Linux I'm normally like "oh that's unlucky for some poor developer" instead of "I want to destroy Microsoft with a nuclear bomb"
by the way, is it just my machine or is it a common ChromeOS thing that when memory is close to running out all interaction with Linux apps is interrupted?
I long for the day I know enough about Linux internals to actually be able to debug problems and not need to copy paste a shady script that uses a ton of sudo and wrangles kernel models and has 50% chance of making the problem worse
linux is a viable desktop OS for me because I'm really boring and do like nothing all day and don't customize anything. only use windows when playing video games because some games I can't be bothered to try to get them working on linux (league of legends), some perform bad on linux (osu), and so it's easier if I put all of my games on windows instead
also do you not just feel grimy for falling right into Google's subsidise-chromeOS-for-schools-until-everyone-born-after-2005-thinks-it's-the-best-OS-ever trap?
It's crazy how much less RAM Chromebooks need, I had a solid 2 GB of RAM on my first chromebook and it worked fine (no Linux tho). Whereas if you say you have 8 GB of RAM on Windows people look at you the way they look at a homeless child
@pxeger I'm pretty sure using an OS in a school is the worst possible way to be introduced to it, and the most likely to make someone swear off of it for the rest of their life :p
I do wish you could upgrade your mental RAM, I often run out of space to store things when doing mental math or even for following conversations sometimes
I'm too used to online chat when you can just look back at things
Speaking of Linux being shit, whenever discord has an update I need to wait a day before some anonymous maintainer updates the repo before I can use it again, or manually download the zip and copy all the files in the right folders.
well not really performance issues sorry. just it feels laggy like my inputs are delayed or not quite what I expect
that or I suck but I do think I play better on windows? then again maybe it's a lazer diff since I play stable on windows but lazer on linux. then again I FC'd a map on linux using lazer I have not managed to do on stable so I'm not even sure anymore :P
something about the controls feels awkward compared to playing on windows
@mousetail yeah that's annoying, but I blame it more on Discord for requiring immediate app updates (or on them for using a platform with such a huge attack surface (Electron))
i think the url naturally generated a b at the end, and then for some reason the link is to "the embedded image except without a b at the end if if has one" instead of the normal url being stored separately/the thumbnail url being derived
basically the server processing the image request breaks off a ninth suffix character to modify the image but whatever generates image links for chat erases that character if it's at the end even if that's only the eighth
i just tried to brute force if there are any suffix characters other than b and m but got rate limited ;(
at least i established that there aren't any uppercase suffixes
Same, I've never had any weird glitches on Windows that weren't causes by either hardware or third party software/firmware
Or by my own messing around
As long as you act like the idiot Microsoft assumes you are, you should be fine. And then there's WSL for actual development
I agree that things get bad real quick if you try changing any settings that Microsoft considers too advanced for regular users, or if you go into the registry or something
@mousetail I'd just like better storage, and then that could be used as swap. Being able to set reminders/timers would be nice too
Almost as if Microsoft directly copied Apple to make a macbookesque line-up :p
Firefox autocomplete needs to make up its mind. It keeps alternating between completing stackoverflow as stackoverflow.com and stackoverflowteams.com just when I need the one it's not giving me
Countless times I've wanted regular SO and it's given me SOfT
Meanwhile Chrome used to let me type wiki<tab> in the URL bar to search Wikipedia, but that apparently doesn't work anymore. (On Firefox, Wikipedia works but Wiktionary doesn't.)