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02:14
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha Baked Alaska is pivoting to a new grift that isn't literally being a nazi
@Unionhawk You had my hopes up
Why would you do that?
If I ever find out the pee tape is real, the link will literally say "the pee tape is real (not a link to the actual tape but an article)"
03:20
@Avery how do you misissue 30k certs?!
@cazc_941 pinned message forever recycling the pin every time it expires
@cazc_941 carl is always relevant
04:16
This shark has been in every major hurricane and flood for 5 years. How does he not have a job as a field reporter? https://twitter.com/mopage19/status/906928414858338304
user15026
05:21
@GodEmperorDune I checked, and yeah, its there in his likes. (and NSFW, obviously)
06:25
@Ash It's really annoying, because people are lambasting him about it on Twitter, and some of these images appear on my feed at work
Also, he already unliked them
 
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07:29
So is looking for porn on Twitter officially called "cruzing" now or what
this is covfefe level great twitter
 
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09:30
Just a few hours after launching the campaign, our website is down🙄 We are sorry about that and we are trying to solve the issue ASAP 🔧
dammit @Avery you broke it
@GodEmperorDune with computers
they're very good at doing the wrong thing at scale
 
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11:32
Hillary Clinton says she isn't running for office ever again, and her latest memoir is nearly 500 pages of proof… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/907567060108136448
 
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I heard ~8million are without power, ~60% of the state.
I haven't seen many news sources estimating damages yet.
They probably don't know the full extent yet
I know Sea Base (scout camp in the keys) staff is safe (and no scouts on base, they probably had to cancel a conference or something), but US1 is impassable still
13:18
@GodEmperorDune On the one hand, official Twitter accounts are usually run by interns. On the other hand, apparently metadata placed the like as originating from an iPhone whereas interns usually post from a different user-agent.
I want to believe that Ted Cruz was signed in to the wrong account on his phone and didn't check
And that he has an entire private account so he can fave stuff like this
@Unionhawk wait
that's real?
I thought that it was not serious
yes
Ted Cruz really favorited a porn tweet
and I mean whomst among us
13:27
hahaha the twitter bio of that acc is amazing
13:40
today is a good day for likes
14:07
@fredley tfw you heard cat1,2,3,5
though "12000" is new
I've heard same with 96 or 72 or stuff
It's amazing to me that people decide they need a concrete number in that department
Like why do you care/who cares
yes
People who have to write form pages.
@Unionhawk Because they've been taught to fear/hate by those who can leverage that hatred to gain power?
14:18
I mean, I guess you could just use a textbox.
@Yuuki <input name="gender" type="text">
But then you have to handle user error.
But also there are so few scenarios where you actually need that information
@Yuuki True.
14:19
And when you do you often actually need how it's marked on identification
@fredley Look, man, I just write the webpages the way I'm told.
as in airline ticket booking
@Unionhawk <input name="y_chromosomes" type="number">
Well that's not even necessarily..
@fredley You want to authorize TSA to do blood tests?
You monster.
14:20
@Yuuki actually there's like this one european data colleciton guidance or something and it's like "if you don't need it then don't ask it, if you really need it, then specify why you need it"
Or cotton swabs, I guess.
@Unionhawk necessarily what? Everyone has a number of y chromosomes
@Yuuki Peter Thiel for DHS head
@Avery I'm IT, not legal. That's not my department.
@Unionhawk Peter Thiel for off with his head
14:21
But then who am I supposed to give my blood
nobody?
that's preposterous
@Avery I wish this was the case with everything, so badly
@Yuuki I've once had to go "No, we're not going to do that for legal reasons"
@fredley Is that Dean Cain Ethan Hawke?
@Yuuki Yes
14:23
<input name="testicle_count" type="select"><option>0</option><option>2</option></input>
@Nzall ಠ_ಠ
RIP @fredley
If it's a small number of options, you should use a radio you monster
I'm considering adding a multiple="true" to that
what even does an input type select with multiselect look like
14:25
I just bursted out laughing in the middle of the office
no dropdown, just a series of options you can drag or shift-seelct
AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! https://t.co/NPWPHxrB7v
 <input name="testicles" type="select" multiple><option>left</option><option>right</option></input>
:thinking:
> A 28-year-old Broward County Republican is refusing to resign his position as party secretary after colleagues discovered over the weekend that he had once been prosecuted for brutally beating a high school girl with a claw hammer.
@fredley What if you're one of the rare people with 3 testicles?
Or 4?
14:28
@Nzall Is this going to be like that phone number input meme but with testicles?
@fredley I mean, if you want to, sure
@fredley I mean there are people who go through surgical castration for various reasons (cancer or other stuff but the one i currently have on mind is more often called orchiectomy so)
@Nzall Krogan are real?
@Nzall or if you have fake testicles. Honestly @fredley I'd expect you of all people to be more sensitive to that
@KevinvanderVelden ಠ_ಠ
14:29
@fredley and I didn't even CC @Arperum!
-> entire room moved to Android Hell
Lets continue this line of conversation with some explicit descriptions of exactly what the procedure and recovery period for a bilateral testicular fixture operation is shall we?
@fredley You know, I've never seem a multiselect input in the wild
@fredley please don't, every time I had minor pain down there, I was concerned for torsion
@fredley I mean, I won't object, I have friends who work in hospitals
14:31
I'm going to just flag every single person who continues down this path
@PrivatePansy They're really bad for usability, i reckon a good 90% of people wouldn't be able to use them
@KevinvanderVelden Prepares the yellow rubber tubing
@PrivatePansy We have multiple of them in our product. They're useful in case you want to start a search for multiple entities of the same type
@Nzall Also, a single dropdown select is just <select>
@Nzall We use them in internal UIs
@fredley Isn't it just a multiselect listbox? Or is it worse than that
14:33
we use them in our product, for example if you want to search for the status of certain requests
@Nzall If I ever have to use it on a public facing app, it'll be a tag select dropdown style input
But these days it's easy enough to build a drag and drop UI that most people are going to find easier to use / reason about
@Unionhawk Yes. But shift-click or control-click is something 90% of computer users have never done
@Unionhawk It is "just" that. But it's used too infrequently for people to understand
And requiring keyboard just kills it
@fredley TIL I am the 10%
Every other UI control requires only the mouse
14:34
Yeah, experience on touch devices is terrible
@PrivatePansy This is true
@Unionhawk We all are innit
I forgot that touch device ux is a thing that one needs to consider first and foremost
Alternatives: Tag select, checkbox list, whatever thingmagic @fredley said
(I don't really know if drag and drop is a good idea, but my intuition leans no)
@PrivatePansy I mean, this is true today, but wasn't really the case a couple decades ago.
14:35
@PrivatePansy Depends on the mental model really, and the userbase you're targetting
Checkbox list probably the best
In our recent rework of these pages where there is a multiple select, we use the Dojox CheckedMultiSelect
@fredley ooh kinky
@KevinvanderVelden ಠ_ಠ
Yes, desired response get
fuck @KevinvanderVelden called my bluff
14:37
I do that occasionally
@Nzall I guess there's the benefit of not having to change the markup, but it seems weird you'd want to create a <select multiple>, then dress it up as a list of <input type=checkbox>
Also! Back on topic: Singapore elected a new president by not electing her
@PrivatePansy it takes out the keyboard aspect of the control, by just requiring you to click each element you wish to select
if you only have a couple of elements to select, it makes it easier
@Nzall Yeah, I know. It's just that the markup is weird - you can do the same with a list of checkboxes, and without the fancy JS
r/singapore is kind of pissed about it
@PrivatePansy Again, we already use Dojo, and the beauty of this is that we just define a json list of items in Struts2, put this on the right place, and Dojo automatically parses it to a fully functional list of checkboxes, which then all work as a single list in Java
Ah, okay, constructed from JSON. That makes sense.
They are meming so hard right now
14:43
@PrivatePansy The beauty of this setup is also that it takes less space on the page, because the checkboxes are themselves in a div with a scrollbar
So you have the usability of a list of checkboxes, but the layout of a multiselect
I mean
purity = yay supremacists
I'm quite sure 'purity and virtue' is kind of standard
virtue = only by cultural standards, but actually quite sexist and rude
@PrivatePansy That reminds me of the one they did of the US flag that went along the lines of red - government surveillance, white - blatant racism, blue - rampant capitalism, green - not interfering with other countries.
The flag designers pick whatever colors they want, then pick from a list of positive associations and bullshit
14:48
Yes
@Avery Pretty sure there's a joke about Wales to be had with this meme
@Avery Virtue doesn't always mean virginity.
@Yuuki that's not what I meant
If that's what I think you're thinking.
Red/White/Blue commonly asociated with courage/honor/loyalty etc
14:49
it's not
It's about the only definition I can think of that one might consider sexist.
@Avery @PrivatePansy white in flags has been used for a long time to mean peace, purity and harmony
well people are culturally great
@Yuuki It's all about cultural relativity. Duh.
14:50
but the greatness changes from culture to culture
Greatness is defined by whether you have a unique name in a Civ game.
> Do we feel better knowing (some) Americans elected Trump of their own accord, or worse knowing they at least had a choice
I honestly don't know
I mean to be fair the choices were guhsfjlkajsflkjasdhfkjlasdhf
@PrivatePansy What are the requirements for being eligible?
@MBraedley A whole bunch, but the key one is this:
> and if they have not previously held certain key government appointments or were the chief executives of profitable companies with shareholders' equity of an average of S$500 million for the most recent three years in that office
Now because of the way the law is written, this election is a "reserved election" - reserved for Malays, because the past few Presidents have not been
Since the former Speaker of Parliament is the only candidate, it's a walkover. Now this is controversial because she's actually only half Malay
15:00
We've done it. We've found the wrongest tweet in the history of all tweets https://twitter.com/IsIsConfined/status/906907432382816257
jesus christ
The idea that the election should be reserved for a specific race upsets a lot of people, and more so because this time it seems that the idea of racial equality was used as a ploy by the governing party to get their candidate into this position
Albeit one that's mostly ceremonial
This is the first time the "race rule" was evoked since the position was established
@PrivatePansy wot
You mean she literally put "I'm Malay" on her CV and got given the position?
@fredley She's the only candidate that meets the requirement, yes (she's the former Speaker of Parliament). Two other candidates have been disqualified for simply not owning companies that are large enough
@PrivatePansy wot
You can read the full list of qualifications here. The important one is the last one
Presidential elections in Singapore, in which the President of Singapore is directly elected by popular vote, were introduced through amendments to the Constitution of Singapore in 1991. Potential candidates for office have to fulfil stringent qualifications set out in the Constitution. Certificates of eligibility are issued by the Presidential Elections Committee (PEC). In particular, the PEC must assess that they are persons of integrity, good character and reputation; and if they have not previously held certain key government appointments or were the chief executives of profitable companies...
15:07
Elections just introduce uncertainty
You see, if we didn't have an election, and just appointed Hillary Clinton by birthright, we wouldn't have Donald Trump
Like he literally wouldn't exist even
It's science
@PrivatePansy lol, what an arbitrary requirement
@TimStone It's suppose to ensure the President "has the technical competence and expertise to discharge the functions and exercise the powers of the Presidency appropriately and effectively"
If you ask anyone here it's basically to raise the bar so high only the governing party's favored candidates can run
> He or she must be a person of integrity, good character and reputation.
I mean I think "profitable companies" disqualifies Donald
What does that even mean?
15:11
so to be fair
@PrivatePansy Of course
The explanation doesn't even make sense given the limited power that the President holds, right?
@MBraedley Quite sure that's on the 'required qualifications' for a lot of positions, even if it is technically meaningless
@Unionhawk hue
@TimStone The governing party controls everything
Those service requirements make sense in theory, but their filtering power can be too broad to be useful, or (as is the case) too narrow to promote democracy.
15:17
You have to understand that this is a country where the governing party getting "only" 60% of the popular vote, and losing 7 seats out of 60 is considered "catastrophic" (for the party)
@MBraedley Yes, the Wikipedia article mentioned less than a thousand people (out of a population of several million) fit the criteria
Yeah you have to get the safe 97% dictator type blowout otherwise the party could be vulnerable
but like, not a 100% because that looks suspicious
@Unionhawk Nah, the way the system is rigged is far more sophisticated
The voting is procedurally sound. There's no ballot stuffing, dead voters on the registers, etc. Those things only happen in third world countries.
Instead, the system is designed from the ground up to favor the governing party
So you mean it's like how the Republicans want to run things
Some of it like the first past the post system we inherited from the British, some age old classics like gerrymandering, and some interesting new ideas that you'll never find else where like the group constituency system
Oh, and it sure does help that most of the opposition is a fragmented bunch of rabble rousing fringe candidates
15:41
Group constituency, is that like a super district with multiple representatives, one for each given group?
15:54
@MBraedley Multiple representatives, yes. It is justified as a way to get minority representation, since each group of candidates needs to consist of a mix of races
Of course it's been pointed out that this is also the perfect way to groom newer MPs
It also increases the winner-take-all effect
 
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17:17
Lots of firetrucks and ambulances a block from the White House, including a hazardous materials emergency vehicle. https://t.co/9SmaojcTqR
...o.O
@Unionhawk did the pee tape emerge?
Unknown
 
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19:12
> All Linux devices running BlueZ are affected by the information leak vulnerability (CVE-2017-1000250).
nice
powerdevil requires bluez
nice
yay -Rdd'ing (basically skipping dependency checks) and potentially breaking a ton of stuff
pebble is not affected yay
 
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20:36
listening to old podcasts "Donald Trump can't win"
nuuuuuuuuu/I remember when that's what the numbers said

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