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> To anyone that likes Karl Marx: die.
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Guys over at LoadAverage are doing some pretty decent performance tooling some of which will probably find its way into !postActiv, fwiw. #postActiv
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@maiyannah I have it: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/4d11a11d (and it is applied on !loadaverage)!
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@maiyannah As a downside, the generated queries can be extremely long (like 40 000 symbols), yet, for some reason, that works significantly better than what was before still.
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@maiyannah Recently I've once again become disappointed with how this SQL query performs on !loadaverage, so I looked at it with a fresh eye, as a result https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social/commit/6b5450b7 was born.
Must be good for postActiv as well :-).
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According to one of my friends. "This will never stop being funny". Then why does it make me cry on the inside ? http://rainbowdash.net/url/874279
Maybe he cries on the inside manifest themselves as laughter ?Tuesday, 16-Apr-19 09:56:27 UTC from web- Jonathan Chouinard likes this.
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@nerthos Somewhere, in the distance, a whisper on the wind: "C h a l l e n g e A c c e p t e d"
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@nerthos Ohh, you are talking mental and physical fortitude to walk the route from A to B. Such as grain to bread if you have nothing but grain, lumber, stone and clayish mud. In which the walking the walk is the important part.
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@scribus Halfway there http://rainbowdash.net/url/874326
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@mangeurdenuage I wish for no downtimes tonight.
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@lohang Heh, that is indeed impressive :-).
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@dawsports It took me a moment to understand what kind of work I did that you're thanking me for :-D.
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@vegos Back from swap…
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@celesteh I'll avoid reading that for now to avoid spoilers, heh.
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@mangeurdenuage @liberty4masses Is it this one: https://smbc-comics.com/comic/the-offensive-truth :-)?
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@celesteh And about the Kazon… I only saw the episode where they were introduced in Star Trek: Voyager, and it left me surprised.
So it turns out Neelix stole some water from them in a Kin-dza-dza'esque setting, and they are very angry. Meanwhile USS Voyager has the means of producing water out of nothing. So they beam two canisters down to the desert planet and then, when they needed a distraction, shoot a hole in both of them.
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> I found I enjoyed it more and more as it went on, but maybe this was a kind of Stockholm syndrome
@celesteh Oh yes, it was definitely there :-).
But the show still started to feel repetitive, and morally even more ambiguous.
In Season 6 there were even several episodes in a row when main characters made ethically questionable choices and the series rewarded them for that.
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@6gain @diogo has made some improvements to the @chimo's Nodeinfo plugin, so now it doesn't occupy MariaDB with heavy queries.
As a result, https://loadaverage.org/main/nodeinfo/2.0 is now available on !loadaverage :-).
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@celesteh I think in the later seasons (sixth, seventh) Star Trek: DS9 has got worse.
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@schestowitz Anarchists come in all shapes and sizes.
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@quad Before I read "And that's a shame", I didn't realise I'm supposed to feel bad about that.
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@jorgetobias !xmpp is never truly down ;-).
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> It's not the cathedral itself that makes you feel bad, it's the emptiness that will replace it.
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@jordigh I was sure I'll see functional programming mentioned :-P.
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@kaniini @Are0h I think a good replacement for the Electoral College would be a system where votes get a multiplier depending on the overall population of a state.
That way every vote counts in the elections directly with no lossy approximations like giving the 100% of votes in a state to the victor, even if they got it by a slim margin. -
@schestowitz You've probably looked at the local representation of the remote profile on pleroma.site.
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@notclacke @zoowar I can see new notices from @clacke (https://loadaverage.org/user/398570), so I take it federation with Friendica works now either way.
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> the programming code of websites
@mangeurdenuage I remember times when it was called "mark-up" or "layout"…
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@dawsports Well, I guess that's how it is %).
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@mangeurdenuage Maybe @moonman means LineageOS 16.0 in particular.
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> Any idea if this still works on Windows 10
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@dawsports Motivation is essential to learning new languages.
So if you feel burnt out, try finding a new reason to learn Spanish.