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00:48
TIL about this:
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I thought that was Neofetch at first
Nice
My university's computing cluster for CS/engineering students uses csh as its default shell afaict, and it slows down to a ridiculous amount when more than a few people are using it
You often have to manually select a different node that other people aren't on
01:55
amazing
@rydwolf Hell if I know LMAO
Sipping it slowly I guess
@SandboxPosts dyadic fraction?
 
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08:05
@UnrelatedString i watched that sober yesterday
from the noise it makes online you'd think it was at least a good enough video but no it's really not good
yes i did watch it in full, no i did not want to watch season 2
Said like exactly like someone who jumps for the chicken and never the beef
08:30
said exactly like the type of elitist parkour master that keeps barrier blocks to himself
🦀JIRA IS DOWN🦀
@Someone i read "dyadic fanfiction" and thought we were deep in code golf fandom
 
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10:01
the wikipedia portrait of Harold S. Shapiro is mint
Harold Seymour Shapiro (2 April 1928 – 5 March 2021) was a professor of mathematics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, best known for inventing the so-called Shapiro polynomials (also known as Golay–Shapiro polynomials or Rudin–Shapiro polynomials) and for work on quadrature domains. == Biography == Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, to a Jewish family, Shapiro earned a B.Sc. from the City College of New York in 1949 and earned his M.S. degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1951. He received his Ph.D. in 1952 from MIT; his thesis was written under...
10:20
beautiful
@SandboxPosts 160 pages of answers. Help, what a mess.
 
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@AndreasmovedtoCodidact 345 pages counting deleted answers :p
11:51
@lyxal Utter and pure pain!
12:34
@Themoonisacheese what is it with people misreading thing as "fanfiction"?
someone joked that lyxal's typo was also a fanfiction
brainrot probably
13:20
in Vyxal, Oct 1 at 20:23, by user
@lyxal fanfic?
@Themoonisacheese đź«‚
Honestly, given that the main meme that came out of it is chicken or beef, I feel like a LOT of the people making these jokes also didn't have patience for more than like 10 minutes of it
that could be correct
(can confirm)
13:38
fair enough, it could also be that that's the only memorable thing to happen in it, because it's basically a matrix pills parallel, as opposed to the rest which is incredibly linear
Yeah
And like it tries to set a gag up for itself in every other character just constantly jumping off for the dumbest reasons but it tries too hard
 
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15:22
Are there any tools that show land size?
For example I select using my mouse an area from Finland to France and it shows me the total land size of the region.
This would be really useful.
I think Google Earth can do that
(((So you don't have me on Ignore.)))
Hmm.
1. I don't have Google Earth
2. I am not sure that's possible.
The top Google results for tools like these are incredibly unfriendly on mobile.
the Earth mobile app can do what you're describing
 
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16:46
I mean for large regions like entire subcontinents or groups of countries.
17:24
If it's just a polygon (and not a detailed shape like a country's border) you can use the measure tool in Google My Maps, which is easily accessible from Google Drive on a desktop browser
ah, the internet, the only place where in the same forum post people go from discussing how to override an elevator error code (and assume massive legal liability) to arguing about copyright in the space of a few inches of scrolling
 
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18:30
google earth is peak
18:50
@rydwolf I need the land size of all of Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark) including Russian Karelia down to all of Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Poland, all of Ukraine down to about fifty kilometre below Kyiv, and Czechia, Slovakia and Moldova. Don't ask why.
 
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aeh50403D dice roll Simulate a roll of a fair die, and output the result in this ascii-art form: .-----------. / o o /| / /o| / o o / | :-----------:o o| | o o | | | |o o: | o | / | |o/ | o o |/ '-----------' Details The outli...


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