today's been all kinds of fucked up hungry since I woke up, but my stomach was just pain so I couldn't eat at all which turned out to be because my stomach was very upset, so I ended up suddenly puking, at least I managed to get into the bathroom I've managed to get some food at this point, but going without for that long kinda drains you so I'm still fairly off
my best guess is it was the alcohol from yesterday I didn't actually puke up anything at all, really, just yellow liquid I gotta guess is stomach acid I guess the citrus in one of the drinks upset my stomach and it just kinda took a while for it to go "alright we gotta get whatever the fuck this is outta here" Cause it was SUPER sudden, I was chilling, if in a decent amount of pain, in bed, and then suddenly I had like 10 seconds to get outta bed and into the bathroom and then it was alright, just regular hunger pain from, you know, not eating anything for like a full day
>Babies with peanut allergies in Australia will be offered treatment to build immunity to the potentially life-threatening condition, under a world-first programme. >eligible babies will be given gradually increasing doses of peanut powder each day for at least two years, to reduce sensitivity.
I bought some kewpie mayo because it was on sale, and like.. it's FINE. But it's not thaaaat good, it's just like normal mayo. Regular, mid, standard mayo.
idk I was expecting it to like.. suck my dick and do my taxes for me or something, the way some people rave about it
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
oh yea its just mayo mYbe its more nutritious or smth
maybe ur umami receptors are blown out its a subtle flavor that comes out in combination try getting shitfaced then do the taste test
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>>1127838 I think its consistency is more sauce-like than spread-like, making it a better base for mayo-based dipping sauces or similar accoutrements Flavour-wise there's pretty minimal difference
I should get one of those fancy ice cube trays, with like a lid and stuff so you can more easily put it in the freezer a couple of those would really improve my life I use a lot of ice cubes with these water bottles
really they should make like a cylinder that has room for a big, and also one for small, bottle, as well as one for cans I guess but the outside of it is an elsatic balloon you can fill up before it starts expanding with water, and you put it in the freezer, and then you've got like, an external ice cube holder for your soda and stuff I think that would go hard
If only N.O. had a better climate, more sunshine hours during autumn-winter-spring. I'm feeling really bad without sun. This summer been a blessing.
I've heard theories, historical, like before germanic migration to the tyskland, the scandinavian climate was better almost like miditerrain, and the reason they mass migrated due cold climate.
I once tried to make friends with two norwegians, (due kultura appreciation, I guess?), but one was an kind of an inmate, and other Syrian-like migrant. So it didn't worked out.
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S C, btw, the dude who won Nobel prize for discovery of bacteria that cause ulcers died. I saw at news, some washington post.
my battery died, alongside with my Casio (gum?) strap, so I bought a new leather strap, but it ain't easy to get those special batteries. next watch should charge from solar power
i have an eco drive for the solar but i never wear it these days gotta keep the automatics ticking tho j was thinking about getting a citizen tsuki yomi just because
idk next watch is probably something thin and elegant i think, these seikos are nice but they're a bit tanky
I removed the little plastic covers on my glasses and they've actually been a lot more comfortable since they were getting worn out or they'd still be there, but without them is actually kinda better
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>>1127908 does it have blue light and uv filter with Karl Zeiss lens?
yeah, automatically darkens when in the sun and stuff whites are a bit yellow due to the blue filter but still they weren't cheap, but they're real good I only have the one pair though, or they'd be more expensive I mean really I don't NEED need glasses, but they do help a lot
Put some cold infusion tea in this water bottle I am devising new technology in hydration It's obviously also just good for me to drink more water instead of soda and stuff like that, so this is an incredible win
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
avatar 2 was an impressive technical feat at least idk what the hell james cameron is gonna do with Fire Bois tho
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
NOOO JESSE DON'T er HANK! Don't put non-water in the water bottle! It'll be harder to clean! HAAAANK!!!
I'm not even sure how I'm gonna go about cleaning this shit, man Gonna have to get like, one of those bendy bristled thingies to clean the tube >>1127926 The bottle is easy enough, it's really the tube\straw I'm worried about Cleaning out the actual bottle is super easy, you just take a brush and fill it with hot water and scrub a little >>1127927 I didn't know these things had integrated straws when I bought them, unfortunately If I did I'd probably not have even gotten them
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
i just uh put some dishwashing soap in the bottle and then let it sit with water then pour out the suds and rinse a few times i had algae in a bicycling bottle once before that was pretty gross mostly they seem to keep fairly clean with just water, idk what would happen if i kept juice in there
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
yea you might need a pipe cleaner to do it properly idk i dont use straws just sports caps cuz bicycling
S C
the damn straw isn't even detachable from the cap either fucked up
I'll see about getting a little pipe cleaner brush I guess, cause I mean they are REALLY convenient I don't really like the straw but since I can't take it off, I just gotta accept it
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>>1127923 bro it's just computer graphic processing how technical can it be
they should let me crank down the temp in my freezer way lower so the ice cubes last longer it's still hot out here after midnight, I need ice cubes for my fluids
You can really tell Nintendo struggled to figure out what to do with some of the games in the NES championship pack Basically all of trackmania is just "beat this level" and then the next is "now beat this other level"
S C
shit it's not even trackmania, it's excite bike
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
welp there's not too many other objectives in excite bike i guess do a 360 flip? idk
S C
Yeah, pretty much It seems kinda nonsensical to include a game where the objective in the first place is literally just "go fast" anyway Like with the other games they do dumb shit like "kill 4 enemies" "get a mushroom" or "break 15 blocks", like stuff that kinda isn't just "play the game as normal" But there's not really much to do like that in excite bike
>>1127987 i wasn't able to post about 10 minutes ago but i can now seems kinda random it works pretty often on my phone but my PC has problems occasionally i'll check again tomorrow after work
absolute territory enjoyer
hmm, i'm having image upload issues though "unknown upload error
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
lemme add some ipv6 rules ok added
absolute territory enjoyer
>>1127989 i was going to say "and live we shall" with this image accompanying https://cdn.donmai.us/original/2a/6e/__texas_and_exusiai_arknights_drawn_by_ark_mmmm__2a6e517e5e1fc14b2f79b72454d0292a.jpg
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train ride booked
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This is incredible. https://mangadex.org/title/49a540e2-443e-4e1a-b674-2e1cbc4af49f/alice-sherlock-the-rubious-nebula
>>1128032 unfortunately not because i was incredibly intoxicated the entire time i was there last and i mostly just hung out near our hotel since we were there for an academic conference but it's a great vibe
rook lives there, you could ask him he's rocksalt in ton's tabletop server if you don't have him
I was watching the latest episode of Fuwamoco morning, and part of me was enjoying it, but there's also part of me that's like >wow this really isn't all that different from watching Sesame Street. The "Where's Perro"; the "Doggy of the Day". Has my mind really regressed this much. Am I an infant? Have we gone full circle?
she irritates me, as I irritate her, quite a stir she watches me sleep, in a near comatose state of depression. she undresses me with her eye's, while I undress her thoughts, thought's of undressing me w/ her eye's
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>>1128091 You're a human being, you're not a machine There's something inherently soothing about simple and seratonin-infused small rituals and routines It's not a bad thing to let your brain rest and smile at the cute dogs for twenty minutes or so
dont get it twisted numbing your brain with trifles is good you will ultimately be soothed by the small pleasures of your current routine which is optimal do not question your station in life you were meant to do this forever
drinking three coffees and a sugar free red bull then crashing then getting plastered at the dinner classic hackathon day this will optimize my work output tomorrow its almost 5am and ive been up for an hour just nursing this headache
I should try to bring into being a small neural net But the whole point would be to do it myself, what's the fun in just ripping someone else's code to train it myself, you know
Not that I would know how to actually DO any of it, I only have the most basic of understandings of how these things function
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
what that's like an absurdly difficult thing to do
S C
yeah I would imagine so but something absurdly simple and overall useless could be fun to put together
It's not feasible though, it's way too complex Too many math
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
you wouldneed a lot of programming and theory background
>>1128125 I kind of feel neural nets is not about programming. I have not done them, but from outside pov they seem more like a process of DATA IN & DATA OUT. and maybe fine tuning and tweaking and twerking few neurons.
>>1128128 well the programming bit is making the software that actually does all that stuff really the MAJOR barrier to entry is just like, resources though You can kinda just sit down and read to figure out how to make the math happen and how to actually write the fucking thing, but you can't just educate yourself into having the ram and CPU necessary for something really useful
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>>1128118 what's event and where? and what was your project
>>1128131 * GPU you mean to say. ** and not just some random gpu manufacturer
S C
well, depends what you're doing but yeah I guess the GPU is what's actually used mostly
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there are bootcamps, and colleges and courses that may offer free cloud gpu credits upon enrollment for training. But investing in offline local is always better.
also grow a garden of fruit and veggies. how old r u btw? sweet u r cute
some times I'm reading doushio posts and have a desire to help. (with advice? cuz not have disposable $$ ) u kno, u r really good writer. some times, I wish I had a business like Elon, to provide jobs for good folks.
I took and quarter of antidepressant pill today, cuz I felt down yesternight, and supposed to get outside today to find something. Cuz I lost stuff in public transit.
S C
yeah i've got no damn income
S C
i'm 32 old
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I once went to neurologist, telling : hey man, i'm losting stuff and keep forgetting, it really sucks and drives be anxious. and she was like : nah, that's not an neurologist problem, u silly dum dum, neurologist responsibility ends where you can move your limbs.
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also, folks been keep saying
# Rust|Haskell is the future of programming! That's how programming will look like in future! # programming today: Chatgpt, give me an win64 executable file that does Y thing.
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I know, I sound crazy sometimes, I'm sorry, but the next thing is AI|LLM behaving not in text form, but in VR, moves and interacts like normal being.
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
i been praising rust since pre 1.0 dude did you see the US gov is funding some insane project to use a combination of AI and heuristics to automatically rewrite C codebases into Rust
>>1128127 what alternative do you suggest? CF has done well for us for 10 years
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
>>1128132 im still there its for work so im not gonna say what just a fun excuse to get us devs to sit down and collab together and bond maybe even make something useful to the rpoduct T minus 5 hours or so
>>1128147 if you want just ddos protection / CDN / hosting , there is dozens of alternatives.
I personally had annoying captcha annoyance with CF, and multiple times they just served some 500x 50n or error pages instead of delivering the actual content, etc etc so many ppl complained also security issues. that's not cool nor good
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I'll wait outside for rust to became formally mathemathically verified, proof and proven. Nice thing to have.
afaik there are underlying issues with ultimate formally verified type theory, like for example code will requre type signatures that PhD can't write easily.
>>1128151 mathematical proofs of code are largely just academic tomfoolery gotta publish, come up with some useless proofs meanwhile the proofs are useless for real world code so they never get used the only place proven code is actually used is in HN comments "umm actually this kernel written in C that no one uses is formally verified 🤓"
what if instead of book depositories you had book suppositories and you absorb the knowledge that way bam, free idea for matt Groenings Futurama pay up now buddy
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>>1128155 >>1128150 govs, banks, stock exchanges, etc, want use formally verified, type safe, mem safe, all safe ® software code/programs yes, sound type systems it's nice thing to have. could be nice option.
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u just know there's some sound logic coming
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c'mon bait me more in to this discussion so I can elaborate and motivate myself in to earning PhD in static type analysis
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just a humans doing human things, having fun on the net
>>1128155 by academic tomfoolery did you mean based?
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formal verification has it's uses
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
>>1128158 type safety is good, memory safety is good, lets not pretend that proofs are on the same level code with proven characteristic is incredibly rare whereas typesafe and memorysafe code is commonplace
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
ummm acktually i proved that one plus two is three
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
anyway i am getting brain damage the air quality in denver is awful not just because of the altitude but theres some kind of weird ozone situation the cars are absolutely decimating air quality here right now
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
oh its wildfire residue partly also a round of covid goin around
>>1128166 Curry-Howard correspondence states that programs, software code == proofs.
also, passing static typecheck safely is a mechanical proof.
> lets not pretend >type safety is good, memory safety is good those a byproducts of type theory & it's implementations in formally proven way.
uhh uhm yeah, acktualli doushi Ngn had couple of bugs
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:0 A Russian chess player has been suspended by the Russian Chess Federation and is reportedly facing time in jail after she allegedly tried to poison her rival near the chessboard during a tournament.
ya like out of all the matches played w/ samu the thought of leaving "keklocane" powder on the other side of the chess board somehow hadn't, ever crossed anno's mind
holeeee i found a Hot Ones wall they got Da Bomb and everything but i dont have a checked bag and also i would die hmm wonder if i can smuggle one aboard
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
seemingly not but you van always roll the dice i guess it would be pretty obvious tho
also i got a Lileep as my buddy pokemon rn this thing is not meant to walk its freaking me out
not sure if i value your admiration or scorn more highly
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
i mean of course i desire (and deserve) the respect of a valued Australian but alas i have since departed that establishment
Samu /人◕ ‿‿ ◕人\
>The early 2000s saw a (rather unfortunate) surge in run-of-the-mill music biopics, with films like Ray, Walk the Line, and La Vie En Rose packaging the stories of beloved musicians into prestige Oscar bait. Despite their charm, most of these films adhere to a predictable formula, so much so that they were expertly spoofed in 2007's Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story—a forgotten gem I'd highly recommend. I haven't enjoyed a music biopic since watching Walk Hard, a film hellbent on identifying and satirizing the genre's myriad well-worn tropes, including (but not limited to): > Meteoric Success at an Early Age > A Downfall Driven by Vice > One Final Act of Redemption >Despite Walk Hard's relentless mockery, these story conventions remain a staple of the music biopic, unabashedly regurgitated in films like 2019's Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman.
>>1128239 back in time after I learned bits of music theory, I was able to listen to a song, and able to pick up the chord sequence on instrument. Or come up in mind with some random melody, and then record it on paper. But it's a skill, that goes away without practice.
Sam, we need to sort out few things about the Main Feature - Safety of le Rust.
calling C or other FFI - makes rust program unsafe os.call - makes rust code unsafe perform any io interaction with outside world - can make code unsafe possibility of errors in compilers, rust libraries, bugs in toolchan - can make complete rust program unsafe hmm
I don't want to talk about other nonsensical ongoing issues of stabilisation, certification, standartisation, verification. excessive use of unsafe in mainstream code practice. don 't get me wrong - I'm not saying Rust is bad. It can be better than C++ in some places, but there are things that do require work on Rust's Authors|Commitee side.
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>>1128261 or maybe those things are resolved already in past in safe manner, and you can correct me.