New Large Proximity Long Lapse Many Person Sport/Game Type




Update 2024May30nd/2024May31st overnite: emended mid to large scale format issue:


Here is a dialogue from Undernet `#Forum` conceiving a new large proximity long lapse many person sport/game type 2024May30th:


{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:06’17”} <lakitu> I thought this new sport type: for example, you carry out missions for your team to score in a (very (…)) large space – a city is one example – that the other team tries to both undermine by achieving contra mission objectives to attain as a block – & tries to complete their own mission objectives before this other team’s mission objectives are contraed by the opposition . . . the scales for time & place could range from hours in a city to
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:06’17”} <lakitu> days in a state for example – & team sizes upwards at least tens . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:06’36”} <lakitu> it could take much planning
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:10’10”} <lakitu> (((* I thought this new sport type: for example*:* you carry out missions for your team to score in a (very (…)) large space – a city is one example – that the other team tries to both undermine by achieving contra mission objectives to attain as a block – & tries to complete their own mission objectives before this other team’s mission objectives are contraed by the opposition . . . the scales for time & place could range from hours in a
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:10’10”} <lakitu> city to days in a state for example – & team sizes upwards at least tens . . . )))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:11’24”} <lakitu> play a volleyball match then grill some burritos at the park . . . very free association diligence example mission objective sequence . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:11’32”} <lakitu> (((* play a volleyball match then grill some burritos at the park . . . very free association diligence example mission objective sequence . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:12’06”} <lakitu> play guitar as a busker in front a local diner for at least twenty minutes . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:12’46”} <lakitu> ^`Friida`, `NineVolt` . . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:12’54”} <lakitu> (((* ^`Friida`, `NineVolt` . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:37’10”} <ratbeing__> oh, that’s a lot of weeeed.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:37’48”} <lakitu> 250,000 pounds?!
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:38’02”} <lakitu> (((* 250,000 pounds*!?*)))
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:46’13”} <lakitu> let’s think game type mission objectives . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:46’21”} <lakitu> (((* let’s think game type mission objectives . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:46’29”} <lakitu> build a fire for example
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:48’05”} <lakitu> have sex in a park (couples game type mission objective)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 03:48’15”} <lakitu> (((* have sex in a park (*C*ouples game type mission objective))))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:05’41”} <lakitu> have sex at solar apex on a beach . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:06’24”} <lakitu> (pinnacle?)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:07’09”} <lakitu> Dress (as males) in fatigues & purchase some tampons & PMS medications at a druggist’s store . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:07’36”} <lakitu> (((* *d*ress (as males) in fatigues & purchase some tampons & PMS medications at a druggist’s store . . . ))))
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:09’42”} <lakitu> play a round of golf in a very fast duration for the local golf course . . . (drive & drive the golf cart before the golf ball hits the round)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:10’18”} <lakitu> (((* play a *golf *round **in a very fast duration for the local golf course . . . (drive & drive the golf cart before the golf ball hits the round))))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:11’35”} <lakitu> issue a funny social media message that You are dealing with some preposterous situation & field the replies (then tell them you were joking) . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:11’40”} <lakitu> (((* issue a funny social media message that You are dealing with some preposterous situation & field the replies (then tell them you were joking) . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:18’44”} <lakitu> call a newspaper & pitch a story about creating a portal that “suddenly vanished” “when Todd came over” . . . they could look for clues, esteem you . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:20’15”} <lakitu> go to a casino & fake angst at having a worthless card counting system . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:21’00”} <lakitu> “are you a Piseces?” . . . “I see. I fold.”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:21’23”} <lakitu> *takes big drag from cigar*
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:24’16”} <lakitu> https://joevalentyn.org/press/2024/05/30/new-large-proximity-long-lapse-many-person-sport-game-type/
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:24’20”} <dumb_bot> ^ New Large Proximity Long Lapse Many Person Sport/Game Type |
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:34’30”} <lakitu> {central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:34’06”} <lakitu> bike down Suicide Hill for example
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:36’30”} <lakitu> Ragtime^: are You here? I need an honest appraisal.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:36’41”} <lakitu> or `Crux`?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:36’53”} <lakitu> (((* *`*Ragtime^*`*: are You here? I need an honest appraisal.)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:38’13”} <lakitu> – to continue: water bombs or even photograph captures could act to tag someone ‘out’
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:39’40”} <lakitu> try to maintain a low profile at the coffeehouse keeping a look out for the opposition trying to buy the cateror( sic; caterer) size submarine sandwich to eat for a mission objective – one photograph & I lose communications with my Team (other than safety/health requirements/needs) for an hour for example
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:41’13”} <Ragtime^> honest appraisal of what?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:41’24”} <lakitu> oh – Thanks. my site –
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:41’43”} <lakitu> the font I am getting beat over the head for because they say it’s illegible.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:42’02”} <Ragtime^> It is the same font as any other site.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:42’03”} <lakitu> can you tell me whether the font on https://www.joevalentyn.org is legible for you?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:42’10”} <dumb_bot> ^ Error retrieving title. Check the log for more details.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:43’02”} <Ragtime^> It is legible to me, but then I am old enough to remember cursive writing.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:43’12”} <lakitu> eat very hot chile peppers is a Good One . . . try to eat hot chile peppers in a cafe courtyard . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:43’15”} <lakitu> ha
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:43’17”} <lakitu> Thanks
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:43’22”} <lakitu> – cool comment.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:43’30”} <Ragtime^> I can see how it would be illegible to the people who live half their lives in cell phones.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:43’56”} <lakitu> it seemed anti elegance – the criticism I received.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:44’27”} <Ragtime^> lakitu: Have you ever heard of Jane Austen?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:44’43”} <efex> Guilty :-)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:45’08”} <lakitu> Ragtime^: yes, I read a part from a book she published
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:45’17”} <lakitu> ha – Efex *smiles*
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:45’35”} <Ragtime^> Some people get addicted to her books or the movies based on her books.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:45’49”} <lakitu> Ragtime^: _Sense & Sensibility_
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:46’16”} <Ragtime^> The opening line to Pride and Prejudice: “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man of means should be in want of a wife.”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:46’51”} <lakitu> Efex: for your Good Nature( sic; Naturedness) I can say I have a different Person’s criticism in mind.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:47’17”} <efex> yes.. it’s a moment where the usa legal system is seen to have some strength yet (even if their supreme court has been corrupted)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:47’29”} <lakitu> Ragtime^: “first a house; then a wife; then a plow( sic; plough) for the ox.”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:48’14”} <lakitu> efex: wrong window?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:48’16”} <Ragtime^> Mr. Bennet’s greatest line: “They have got to be three of the silliest girls in all England.”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:48’42”} <efex> for what?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:49’45”} <lakitu> efex: or who is that a response to?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:49’57”} <lakitu> Ragtime^: who is “Mr. Bennet”?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:50’38”} <efex> you: “Efex: for your Good Nature( sic; Naturedness) I can say I have a different Person’s criticism in mind.”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:50’40”} <Ragtime^> The novel Pride and Prejudice is about the five Bennett sisters.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:51’01”} <efex> my answer “yes.. it’s a moment where the usa legal system is seen to have some strength yet (even if their supreme court has been corrupted)”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:51’22”} <lakitu> efex: how in the world are you connecting those two?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:52’04”} <lakitu> Ragtime^: mm. I think We – People – each want to read more . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:52’10”} <lakitu> (((* Ragtime^: mm. I think We – People – each want to read more . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:53’05”} <Ragtime^> People who do not read tend to develop short attention spans.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:53’13”} <lakitu> Ragtime^: I added new millennium – century – & decade features to my timekeeping device –
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:53’36”} <Ragtime^> Have you ever heard of the Longnow Foundation?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:53’38”} <lakitu> thus far my longest schedule item is around 3.5 millennia
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:54’04”} <lakitu> yes I have – I am miffed at a couple members & another is worse than ill come . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:54’18”} <lakitu> .wiki-1 tardigrade
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:54’21”} <^411> “Tardigrades (/ˈtɑːrdɪɡreɪdz/),[1] known colloquially as water bears or moss piglets,[2][3][4][5] are a phylum of eight-legged segmented micro-animals.[2][6] They were first described by the German zoologist Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773, who called them Kleiner Wasserbär (‘little water bear’).[7] In 1777, the Italian biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani named them Tardigrada (/tɑːrˈdɪɡrədə/), which means ‘slow (…)”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:54’23”} <^411> — from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:54’51”} <lakitu> .wiki-5 Tardigrade
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:54’54”} <^411> “Tardigrades (/ˈtɑːrdɪɡreɪdz/),[1] known colloquially as water bears or moss piglets,[2][3][4][5] are a phylum of eight-legged segmented micro-animals.[2][6] They were first described by the German zoologist Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773, who called them Kleiner Wasserbär (‘little water bear’).[7] In 1777, the Italian biologist Lazzaro (…)”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:55’00”} <^411> “Spallanzani named them Tardigrada (/tɑːrˈdɪɡrədə/), which means ‘slow steppers’.[8] They have been found in diverse regions of Earth’s biosphere – mountaintops, the deep sea, tropical rainforests, and the Antarctic.[8] Tardigrades are among the most resilient animals known,[9][10] with individual species able to survive extreme conditions – such as exposure to extreme (…)”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:55’06”} <^411> “temperatures, extreme pressures (both high and low), air deprivation, radiation, dehydration, and starvation – that would quickly kill most other known forms of life.[11] Tardigrades have survived exposure to outer space.[12][13] There are about 1,300 known species[14] in the phylum Tardigrada, a part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa consisting of animals that grow by ecdysis (…)”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:55’12”} <^411> “(shedding an exoskeleton) such as arthropods and nematodes. The earliest known true members of the group are known from Cretaceous (145 to 66 million years ago) amber, found in North America, but are essentially modern forms. Their origin is therefore likely much earlier, as they diverged from their closest relatives in the Cambrian more than 500 million years ago. Tardigrades are usually about 0.5 mm (0.020 (…)”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:55’17”} <^411> “in) long when fully grown.[2] They are short and plump, with four pairs of legs, each ending in claws (usually four to eight) or suction disks.[2][15] Tardigrades are prevalent in mosses and lichens and feed on plant cells, algae, and small invertebrates. When collected, they may be viewed under a low-power microscope, making them accessible to students and amateur (…)”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:55’19”} <^411> — from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:56’16”} <Ragtime^> need to go, ttyl
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:57’47”} <efex> lakitu: the trial, guilty or innocent verdict, has been an actual complete response to a person who so has has escaped any for of justice. Thus, props to the usa legal system, even if he has dodged the others. That is the connectiuon.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:58’06”} <efex> for= form
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 04:59’45”} <efex> it was getting to look like the USA legal system was completely non functional: a verdict refutes that. It could have been either way: the point being the legal system actually got somethng done.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:04’44”} <lakitu> paintball. fireworks.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:05’03”} <lakitu> pick up games at the community center
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:05’18”} <lakitu> (((* pick up games at the community center*( sic; YMCA)*)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:05’56”} <lakitu> ‘you gotta defeat Pablo in a one-on-one game – or score half points for losing to him.’
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:07’35”} <lakitu> ‘buy a pizza for a homeless man / (homeless) men . . . ‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:10’00”} <lakitu> gamify Life.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:10’19”} <lakitu> (((* gam*e*ify*( sic; gamify)* Life.)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:12’15”} <lakitu> ‘go to the Denver Nuggets’ game & sing “I am a chicken nugget . . . for the Feds.” *laughing a lot*
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:12’30”} <lakitu> (((* ‘go to the Denver Nuggets’ game & sing “I am a chicken nugget . . . for the Feds.”*’* *laughing a lot* )))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:13’36”} <lakitu> might have to let people around you in on your sport/game were you to do that . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:15’48”} <lakitu> ‘you gotta go to a (golf) driving range & tell the person you are with to “Write down that I hit that one (some outrageous distance – “700 miles” for example) . . . “for my autobiography”‘ . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:16’44”} <lakitu> (((* ‘you gotta go to a (golf) driving range & tell the person you are with to “Write down that I hit that one (some outrageous distance – “700 miles” for example) . . . **for my autobiography”‘ . . . )))
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:20’21”} <lakitu> welcome back `zxrom`.
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:38’42”} <IlumiNaughty> I just came here for saying this https://www.youtube.com/shorts/FuhKhU-lc7k?feature=share
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 05:49’08”} * IlumiNaughty <RatBytes> New GOP slogan – Vote for Trump – a man with proven convictions
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:03’09”} <lakitu> pick 10 edible plants from the local woods & eat them in a salad
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:03’55”} <lakitu> (later: “one time… I made this crazy salad from 10 wildcraft( sic; crafted) plants . . . for this sport/game thing . . . “)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:07’33”} <lakitu> “complete a computer program that generates random words/statements . . . ”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:08’14”} <lakitu> (((* “complete a computer program that generates random words/statements**”* . . . *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:08’19”} <lakitu> “feed a stray cat” . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:09’26”} <inhahe`> note: try not to die from mistaking an inedible plant for an edible one =p
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:09’50”} <lakitu> most plants are pretty benign
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:10’27”} <inhahe`> i’ve actually thought about making a program that generates random statements, but i never really got past the stage of figuring out how to pick a random sentence structure in a satisfying way
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:14’18”} <lakitu> do *Y*ou have any game/sport type mission objective ideas?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:15’33”} <inhahe`> sport type mission objective? isn’t the mission objective defined by the rules of the sport?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:16’10”} <inhahe`> don’t really have any particular ideas
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:22’49”} <lakitu> funny
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:25’01”} <lakitu> `inhahe“: from the scroll
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:25’15”} <lakitu> the game/sport type being described
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:26’13”} <lakitu> water fight elements – water balloons . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:26’26”} <inhahe`> lakitu: i once saw a video of a guy running naked through a golf course with ’19th hole’ written on his back pointing downward =p
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:27’44”} <lakitu> ‘ask a Librarian on date using innuendo from a bibliographic topic . . . ‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:27’52”} <lakitu> strike that – no fake date stuff
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:28’13”} <lakitu> welcome back `IlumiNaughty`.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:37’14”} <inhahe`> lakitu: do you have access to a windows machine?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:37’42”} <inhahe`> lakitu: i finally got my program to speed up with multithreading https://github.com/inhahe/scribbles3/releases/tag/v1.4.0
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:37’43”} <dumb_bot> ^ Release v1.4.0 · inhahe/scribbles3 · GitHub
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:37’44”} <lakitu> no – I convinced my housemates to change to `X/GNU/Linux`.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:37’47”} <inhahe`> ok
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:37’56”} <lakitu> Good.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:38’20”} <inhahe`> lakitu: i gotta test this source code on linux now and make necessary adjustments to make it cross-platform
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:40’05”} <inhahe`> hmm, i wonder if i have to make a makefile. i know nothing about make. =/
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:40’48”} <IlumiNaughty> iw a windows machine, a thing tyhat you make windows on? the frames or the panes?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:44’15”} <efex> badoom
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:44’21”} <lakitu> inhahe`: sketch the time comparisons
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:44’24”} * lakitu be back – food
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:45’37”} <inhahe`> IlumiNaughty: a computer running Microsoft Windows
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:46’41”} <inhahe`> lakitu: you mean between the single-threaded version and the multi-threaded version? i think it runs several times as fast. though it uses 12 threads (which is what std::thread::hardware_concurrency() says my system can do) and i’m not sure why it’s not seemingly 12 times as fast.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:47’33”} <inhahe`> (I mean it uses 12 threads on my machine…it uses whatever std::thread::hardware_concurrency() reports for teh particular machine)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:48’10”} <inhahe`> i think my system is 6 cores but things always report double the number of cores because of hyperthreading, IIUC
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:50’29”} <inhahe`> i wish trump being found guilty meant he couldn’t run for president
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:50’39”} <inhahe`> what is wrong with this system =p
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:53’35”} * lakitu back
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:53’47”} <lakitu> IlumiNaughty is pulling your nut
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:54’05”} <lakitu> (((* *`*inhahe`*`*: sketch the time comparisons)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:54’17”} <lakitu> inhahe`: may I ask how many?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:54’37”} <inhahe`> how many what?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:54’49”} <inhahe`> i wondered if IlumiNaughty was joking ;d
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:54’49”} <lakitu> how many times faster.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:54’52”} <inhahe`> oh
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:55’01”} <inhahe`> i haven’t measured it yet
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:55’16”} <lakitu> cool – sounds Fun.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:55’26”} <lakitu> * *C*ool – sounds Fun.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:55’34”} <lakitu> (((* *`*inhahe`*`*: may I ask how many?)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:55’53”} <lakitu> (((* *`*IlumiNaughty*`* is pulling your nut**)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:57’06”} * [IlumiNaughty] ([email protected]): Lfructose
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:57’06”} * [IlumiNaughty] +#forum +#rebelyell +#political #Gulag
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:57’06”} * [IlumiNaughty] *.undernet.org :The Undernet Underworld
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{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:57’44”} <inhahe`> lakitu can i just measure a single frame with some really precise time function or do i have to average out several frames?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:58’14”} <lakitu> maybe classic use case
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:58’16”} <lakitu> or something
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:58’26”} <lakitu> searching my agenda for example
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:58’38”} <lakitu> for my `agenda` program
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:58’49”} <inhahe`> classic use case? i am planning to run it using default parameters if that’s what you mean?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:59’10”} <lakitu> that and/or a typical use
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:59’23”} <IlumiNaughty> m m m my sharona
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 06:59’40”} <lakitu> Get The Knack
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:00’02”} <inhahe`> yeah i’m just wondering if there’s a time function precise enough that i can just measure it per frame
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:00’26”} <inhahe`> to make it easier
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:00’35”} <lakitu> timing it over & over might slow it down too much
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:00’43”} <lakitu> you could do every 256 or something
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:00’50”} <inhahe`> ok
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:00’54”} <lakitu> (((* *Y*ou could do every 256 or something)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:01’02”} <lakitu> can you say what it does?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:01’11”} <lakitu> (((* can *Y*ou say what it does?)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:01’19”} <inhahe`> what my program does?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:01’25”} <lakitu> right.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:01’32”} <inhahe`> see this: (gets link..)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:01’46”} <inhahe`> https://github.com/inhahe/scribbles3
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:01’47”} <dumb_bot> ^ GitHub – inhahe/scribbles3: Makes cool animated designs with command-line parameters
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:01’49”} <inhahe`> the videos in the readme
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:01’57”} <lakitu> oh wow
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:01’58”} <inhahe`> i don’t know if you can tell but they loop seamlessly
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:02’01”} <lakitu> I’ve seen this before
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:02’11”} <lakitu> hunh!
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:03’06”} <inhahe`> man, github videos are really defunct
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:03’31”} <inhahe`> you can’t see the best ones
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:03’40”} <inhahe`> because they’re mp4 rather than animated giyf
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:03’41”} <inhahe`> gcif
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:03’44”} <inhahe`> gif
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:03’48”} <inhahe`> and the mp4 ones seem to have various problems
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:03’58”} <lakitu> wow – that’s pretty neat.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:04’49”} <lakitu> I met a guy who Rocked House at computer geometry code he made a tube course ship game even
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:05’08”} <lakitu> his Nick is `cantelope`
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:05’24”} <lakitu> (((* I met a guy who Rocked House at computer geometry*.* code he made a tube course ship game even)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:05’36”} <lakitu> (((* ** I met a guy who Rocked House at computer geometry code*.* he made a tube course ship game even)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:06’01”} <lakitu> He’s a Caucasian living in Taiwan.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:06’51”} <inhahe`> yeah, i know that ugy
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:06’52”} <inhahe`> ghuy
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:06’53”} <inhahe`> guy
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:06’57”} <lakitu> oh awesome
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:06’58”} <inhahe`> i downloaded all of his songs
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:07’00”} <inhahe`> i like his music
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:07’10”} <lakitu> where does He hang? `Libera`?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:07’21”} <inhahe`> yeah i think that’s where i know ihm
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:07’31”} <lakitu> he used to come to `#Philosophical`.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:07’34”} <inhahe`> ahh
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:07’39”} <lakitu> (((* *H*e used to come to `#Philosophical`.)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:07’58”} <inhahe`> lakitu so you can see the better stuff: http://inhahe.com/test.gif
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:07’59”} <dumb_bot> ^ (5.1MiB)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:08’09”} <inhahe`> though it behaves a little differently when you’re not looping/writing to file
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:08’45”} <lakitu> `inhahe“: what is his Nick?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:08’55”} <lakitu> or what channel does He patron?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:10’22”} <inhahe`> lakitu: cantelope, #music, #music-playlist, ##programming, ##music on libera
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:10’25”} <lakitu> yeah that’s neat
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:10’27”} <inhahe`> i also see he’s been in #forum
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:10’35”} <inhahe`> and #writeaway
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:10’38”} <inhahe`> and #philosophical
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:10’49”} <lakitu> Thanks. big information bounty.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:10’54”} <inhahe`> and #philosophy
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:11’01”} <inhahe`> (undernet gcannels)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:11’04”} <inhahe`> channels
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:11’20”} <inhahe`> looks like he’s even been in my friend’s and my channel
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:11’44”} <lakitu> Cool.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:12’08”} <inhahe`> oh, no, he hasn’t
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:12’14”} <inhahe`> i just mentioned his nick in the chan
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:12’36”} <inhahe`> i tried searching for \<cantelope\> but my grep is weird and tends not to work right
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:12’54”} <inhahe`> it seemed to ignore the \< and \>
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:13’11”} * Ragtime^ ([email protected]) has joined
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:13’21”} <lakitu> weird.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:13’24”} * lakitu gives voice to Ragtime^
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:13’42”} <inhahe`> lakitu i wonder if it’s something about how dos passes parameters
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:13’46”} <inhahe`> cmd.exe*
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:14’04”} <lakitu> try plural escape characters
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:14’07”} <inhahe`> or if it reads the parameters incorrectly
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:14’16”} <inhahe`> on windows
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:14’17”} <lakitu> ‘\\<‘ or ‘\\\\<‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:14’25”} <inhahe`> hmm
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:14’37”} <lakitu> (((* *`*\\<*`* or *`*\\\\<*`*)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:14’42”} <inhahe`> nopue
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:14’43”} <inhahe`> nope
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:14’51”} <lakitu> if that works: write your own regex escaper to pass thru proper regex to it
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:15’24”} <lakitu> you could try 3 (`\`s). it is less likely to work.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:15’35”} <inhahe`> yeah pretty unilkely
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:15’57”} <inhahe`> nope
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:16’15”} <lakitu> could try `stackoverflow.com` sometime
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:16’19”} <inhahe`> i should use another grep but the thing is that this is the only one i’ve ever found htat does recursing subdirectorie,s which i find extreemly useful
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:16’29”} <lakitu> hunh
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:16’48”} <lakitu> is that a `Windows` `Batch`/`Powershell` `grep`?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:17’08”} <lakitu> welcome back `Ragtime^`.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:19’23”} <inhahe`> it’s some random port of grep to windows
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:19’33”} <inhahe`> that i found a long time ago
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:19’46”} <lakitu> you could make a recursive directory list wrapper
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:19’50”} <lakitu> for a better one
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:19’53”} <inhahe`> yeah
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:19’55”} <lakitu> were it to lack it
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:19’57”} <lakitu> – anyway.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:19’59”} <lakitu> whenever.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:26’36”} <lakitu> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdqzOldqRxo
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:26’37”} <dumb_bot> ^ ► YouTube :: Super Disco Breakin’ (Remastered 2009) :: Duration: 02:08 :: Views: 1,016,328 :: Uploader: Beastie Boys – Topic :: Uploaded: 2015-07-08 :: 13,325 likes :: 0 dislikes :: 0 favorites :: 116 comments
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:31’19”} <lakitu> Nice code `inhahe“.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:33’38”} <lakitu> `IlumiNaughty:`: I was digging your news link `#Forum` style.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:34’01”} <inhahe`> thx
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:34’05”} <inhahe`> lakitu i fixed the readme https://github.com/inhahe/scribbles3/blob/main/README.md
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:34’06”} <dumb_bot> ^ scribbles3/README.md at main · inhahe/scribbles3 · GitHub
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:34’10”} <inhahe`> so you can see all the videos
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:34’23”} <inhahe`> the first and third ones weren’t working for me
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:36’07”} <lakitu> yes
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:36’16”} <lakitu> (were you to be asking me)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:36’31”} <lakitu> (((* (were you to be asking *M*e))))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:36’59”} <lakitu> (((** (were *Y*ou to be asking *M*e))))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:37’56”} <lakitu> Twenty-One Chatters: a Good Number!
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:38’07”} <lakitu> welcome back `MarkyMark`
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:40’14”} <IlumiNaughty> *poke*
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:40’51”} <IlumiNaughty> you can count me twice, kinda chubby
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:41’03”} <lakitu> haha. hahah.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:41’42”} <lakitu> Twenty-Two & A Half Chatters. a …Good Number.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:44’21”} <lakitu> ‘play air guitar in the library.’
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:44’47”} <lakitu> ‘dance down the sidewalk . . . ‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:47’34”} <lakitu> ‘teach a dog to skateboard’ . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:48’26”} <lakitu> (((* ‘teach a dog to skateboard’ . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:50’42”} <lakitu> ‘were you they to teach a dog to skateboard before I drank a Strawberry Slurpee, they would have enough points to claim the North East side & be able to buy cateror submarine sandwich . . . ‘ for example
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:50’56”} <lakitu> (((* ‘were **they to teach a dog to skateboard before I drank a Strawberry Slurpee, they would have enough points to claim the North East side & be able to buy cateror submarine sandwich . . . ‘ for example)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:51’36”} <lakitu> (((** ‘were **they to teach a dog to skateboard before I drank a Strawberry Slurpee, they would have enough points to claim the North East side & be able to buy *the *cateror submarine sandwich . . . ‘ for example)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:56’31”} <IlumiNaughty> that dog was living its best life
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:57’05”} <lakitu> haha
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:57’52”} <lakitu> the only thing we could do was get a seagull to steal our gyro to banish them from the pier where you can find dogs to skate . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 07:59’55”} <lakitu> you could involve predict( sic; prediction) . . . ‘were you to guess the tenths & hundreths from Jonses’ batting average after 9 innings . . . then you could (d’da d’da d’da) . . . . ‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:00’01”} <lakitu> crazy conditionality.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:02’13”} <IlumiNaughty> that gull was Jonesing for a gyro
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:02’20”} <lakitu> you could internationalize: ask Indians to eat certain street vendor food as part in the conditions
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:02’23”} <lakitu> (for other things)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:02’30”} <lakitu> yes, haha
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:02’39”} <IlumiNaughty> like keeping up with the Joneses
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:02’59”} <lakitu> (((* you could involve predict( sic; prediction) . . . ‘were you to guess the tenths & hundreths from Jon*es’s* batting average after 9 innings . . . then you could (d’da d’da d’da) . . . . ‘)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:03’29”} <lakitu> ‘attend a space flight launch . . . ‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:04’54”} <lakitu> this is sport/game that doesn’t require East Asia video game culture nor East Asia video game products . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:05’59”} <IlumiNaughty> Japanese Baseball
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:06’32”} <lakitu> you could join a club – achieve some mission objectives for them . . . build a resume . . . get picked up off the free agent list . . . travel *laughing
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:06’33”} <lakitu> *
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:06’40”} <IlumiNaughty> Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers, 10 years, $700 million contract
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:06’43”} <IlumiNaughty> wow
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:06’49”} <lakitu> (((* you could join a club – achieve some mission objectives for them . . . build a resume . . . get picked up off the free agent list . . . travel *laughing***)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:06’54”} <IlumiNaughty> can he ever be worth it?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:07’14”} <IlumiNaughty> maybe, Pitches and Bats
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:07’16”} <lakitu> People took other sports seriously.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:07’44”} <IlumiNaughty> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shohei_Ohtani
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:07’45”} <^411> “Shohei Ohtani (大谷 翔平 (おおたに しょうへい), Ōtani Shōhei, [oːtaɲi ɕoːheː]; born July 5, 1994) is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher and designated hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Nicknamed ‘Shotime’,[2] he has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels and the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). Because of his elite contributions both as a (…)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:07’46”} <dumb_bot> ^ Shohei Ohtani, Ōtani Shōhei, [oːtaɲi ɕoːheː]; born July 5, 1994) is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher and designated hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball. Nicknamed “Shotime”, he has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels and the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters of Nippon Professional Baseball.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:07’47”} <^411> — from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shohei_Ohtani
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:08’30”} <IlumiNaughty> Ohtani had a 2021 season widely considered to be historic. He became the first in the history of MLB with 10+ home runs and 20+ stolen bases as a hitter and 100+ strikeouts and 10+ pitching appearances as a pitcher in the same season.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:08’46”} <lakitu> I’ve gotta apply for a job speaking pig latin Monday, then try to rummage up some rayon lapeled button up shirts second hand by mid week next week . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:09’22”} <lakitu> (((* I’ve gotta apply for a job speaking pig latin Monday, then try to rummage up some rayon lapeled button up shirts second hand by mid week next week . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:09’24”} <IlumiNaughty> ig-pay atin-lay anslator-tray
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:10’25”} <lakitu> heh . . . ‘SHHHH – SHHHH – Shhh . . . alktay etqui-tay . . . ‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:11’07”} <lakitu> like you’re that secretive . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:11’34”} <lakitu> (((* *L*ike you’re that secretive . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:12’09”} <lakitu> sideways missions.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:12’30”} <lakitu> .dictionary sideways
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:12’32”} <^411> § noun: 1. plural of sideway § adjective: 1. Moving or directed toward one side; 2. (infor.) Positioned sideways (with a side to the front); 3. (infor.) Neither moving upward nor moving downward; 4. (usually with “with”, infor.) In conflict (with); not compatible (with) § adverb: 1. With a side to the front; 2. Tow(…) — from https://en.wiktionary.org/?title=sideways
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:12’38”} <IlumiNaughty> you can’t control the wind but you can control your sails
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:13’47”} <lakitu> `Wiktionary` lacks a dictionary denotation for “sideways”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:14’13”} <lakitu> interesting mariner wisdom
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:15’28”} <IlumiNaughty> sideways = kittywampus
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:15’45”} <lakitu> ha. I’ve only seen that spelled cattywamups.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:15’55”} <IlumiNaughty> oh
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:16’31”} <lakitu> (((* ha. I’ve only seen that spelled *”*cattywam*pu*s*”*.)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:16’39”} <IlumiNaughty> Cattywampus. Originating in the Colonial United states and still used in the deep South, cattywampus means something that is in disarray, that is askew, or something that isn’t directly across from something. This can refer to the decorations in a room, the position of a building, or someone’s attire.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:17’03”} <lakitu> (((* the only thing we could do was get a seagull to steal our gyro to banish them from the pier where you can find dogs to *teach to *skate . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:17’43”} <lakitu> I think your `YouTube.com` short was a “deepfake”.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:18’13”} <lakitu> (((** the only thing we could do was get a seagull to steal our gyro to banish *our opposition* from the pier where you can find dogs to *teach to *skate . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:18’18”} <IlumiNaughty> the dog can also take yourgyro
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:18’23”} <lakitu> ha
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:18’26”} <lakitu> scenarios
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:18’41”} <IlumiNaughty> but good luck getting a gull to skateboard
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:18’45”} <lakitu> were a dog to eat your gyro . . . someone’s gonna have to scuba dive
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:18’58”} <IlumiNaughty> land vehicles are beneath them
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:19’04”} <lakitu> yes – ha ha.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:20’26”} * Ragtime^ has quit (Ping timeout)
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:20’50”} <lakitu> “I bought an ant farm . . . those fuckers didn’t grow *shit!*” – Mitch Hedberg, comedian from St. Paul
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:22’21”} <lakitu> ‘you gotta strut down Main Street listening to “Stayin’ Alive” (by the Bee Gees) thru speakers . . . ‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:23’35”} <lakitu> falsetto: “well’f you can’t tell by the way I walk / I’m a Ladies’ Man / no time to talk!” ⸻ “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:24’08”} <IlumiNaughty> my Aunt also lives on a farm, corn and beans
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:24’16”} <lakitu> *laughing*:
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:24’18”} <lakitu> “also”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:24’46”} <lakitu> bless your Aunt
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:26’58”} <lakitu> ‘gotta spy the moon phase . . . ‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:27’40”} <lakitu> I found a time encyclopedia
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:27’54”} <lakitu> was flipping thru it. pretty testy.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:30’05”} <inhahe`> lakitu: huh. i compared the speed with 12 threads to the speed with 1 thread, and the 1 thread was almost twice as fast. ;/ the speed gains i had had were from an unrelated improvement
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:30’23”} <lakitu> oh man – that’s still speed gains
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:30’26”} <lakitu> I see
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:30’31”} <inhahe`> i wonder if creating the threads for each frame is taking too long. i looked it up and creating a thread should only take like 3ms
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:30’53”} <lakitu> (((* oh man – *they’re* still speed gains)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:31’08”} <lakitu> You could experiment batching
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:31’32”} <inhahe`> whats that
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:31’47”} <inhahe`> i was thinking maybe i could figure out how to reuse threads
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:32’08”} <lakitu> assign n frames to one thread – experiment with different n
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:32’56”} <inhahe`> my threading works by dividing up the picture into slices
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:33’02”} <inhahe`> each thread gets a range of rows
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:33’06”} <lakitu> yeah
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:33’14”} <lakitu> compute them
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:33’16”} <lakitu> recombine them
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:33’21”} <lakitu> I’m familar.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:33’30”} <lakitu> (((* I’m famil*i*ar.)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:36’19”} <inhahe`> i think creating the threads is taking 20+% of cpu
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:36’45”} <inhahe`> if that’s what ‘invoke’ isn
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:36’46”} <inhahe`> s
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:36’47”} <inhahe`> is
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:37’08”} <inhahe`> std::thread::_Invoke
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:37’25”} <inhahe`> so i guess i should figure out how to reuse threads
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:39’06”} <lakitu> You run a loop that checks if n threads are running: when they are, `sleep` for say 2 seconds then `continue` the loop; when they are not, launch a new thread & add to the thread count variable & then `continue` the loop.
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:39’13”} <lakitu> that’s a sketch . . .
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:39’20”} <lakitu> (((* that’s a sketch . . . * *)))
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:43’49”} <lakitu> ‘you gotta buy a hot dog from a vendor “without a bun & without a hot dog . . . ‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:44’01”} <IlumiNaughty> uh
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:44’12”} <IlumiNaughty> everything on it?
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:44’14”} <IlumiNaughty> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d9XxPYuWQo
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:44’15”} <dumb_bot> ^ ► YouTube :: Kitty Wampus Live at Ale’ Rae’s Knoxville, TN :: Duration: 07:31 :: Views: 798 :: Uploader: Dave’s Music Gearbox :: Uploaded: 2022-02-07 :: 4 likes :: 0 dislikes :: 0 favorites :: 0 comments
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:44’24”} <lakitu> haha
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:45’49”} <lakitu> “When Venus is in Pluto . . . buy a gold ring from Pawn America . . . ”
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:46’00”} <lakitu> err
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:46’56”} <lakitu> “When Venus is in Capricorn . . . buy a cashmere sweater for your Lover . . . ‘
{central U.S. time CDT (-0500) pm 08:47’08”} <lakitu> (((* *’*When Venus is in Capricorn . . . buy a cashmere sweater for your Lover . . . ‘)))

The Intense Sense That Is Intense Fucking, Seeing Colors, & Hearing Pitches: The Period




In `Discord`’s `The Philosophy Cafe`’s `#general-chat` 2024May26th in the later evening.


joe valentyn (lakitu)
Can someone help with a expression I am looking for?:

What is a pure time term (Like “future” or “when”) for time travel forward in time – & ideally then back?
Today at 4:22 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
consider “when”, “past”, “later”, & the Like.
Today at 4:24 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
in cinematography there is the “jump cut”
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joe valentyn (lakitu)
for one shot cutting directly to a later shot . . .
Today at 4:27 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
what is the combining form time analog to “tele-“?
Today at 4:42 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
telepresence.
Today at 4:43 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
teleport.
Today at 4:43 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
relay.
Today at 4:50 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
hey @AltF4.
Today at 4:51 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
jog!
Today at 4:52 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
jog is pretty good.
Today at 4:52 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
a “jog dial”. “jog to the next track”.
Today at 4:52 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
bow-chicka-bow-wow
Today at 4:53 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
my housemate was close with “jump” . . .
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joe valentyn (lakitu)
“skip”.
Today at 5:03 PM

joe valentyn (lakitu)
“skip ahead”. “skip a grade” . . . “skipping to the good parts . . . ” . . .
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joe valentyn (lakitu)
“flash forward”.
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joe valentyn (lakitu)
my computer is suddenly freezing.
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joe valentyn (lakitu)
⸻ that’s a pretty good one.
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joe valentyn (lakitu)
⸻ “flash” is a cool word . . . hahahahah:
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joe valentyn (lakitu)
Girls “flashing” Guys . . .
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joe valentyn (lakitu)
“plan”. my FAVORITE etymology: “plan” is a extension from / derivative from / cognate with “plant”: “I planned that” :: “I plant that”!!!

“to plan” :: “to plant” . . .
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{stricken by a 1 hour ban (with no prior chat for months nor interleaving chat . . . )}

tav

Today at 7:17 PM
untrue; derived from latin planus ==> “plane” (mathematical, geometric), “plain” (flat/”great plains”, also “plainly”~=”clearly”, ie conceptually unobstructed), “explain”. “plan” (flattened view for construction, eg blueprints) developed into “plan” (conceptual layout for next steps, generalized).

latin planta (plant) and planus are considered to be derived from the same PIE root, with the meaning being ~~”, eg seeds onto/into the ground”, explaining why (for example) the flat of your foot is referred to as “plantar fascia” and not “planus fascia”, as well as the general connection between plain ~ plan ~ plat (ie plateau, platform) ~ flat. “field” is also possibly descendent from this PIE root considering its hypothetical sound and general farminess in use case
tav

Today at 7:18 PM
on break at the hill?
joe valentyn (lakitu)

Today at 7:25 PM
well, I can chat now . . .

@tav: not per the Etymonline.com’s Douglas Harper. I read it on Etymonline.com years prior.

“latin planta (plant) and planus are considered to be derived from the same PIE root” is the definition for etymology( sic; etymological) “cognates”.

if you can’t see the connection between “plant” & “planned”, I’m sorry, you might not have thought re this topic as much as I have . . . engineering agenda/calendar/schedule software for 8 years where you plan for example.
Mauriby

Today at 7:29 PM
????
joe valentyn (lakitu)

Today at 7:31 PM
I wrote a timekeeping device software appliance that has practically unlimited (timekeeping device) “complications” . . . I’m not sure we have seen that power before . . . re computers for tool sophistication.
you can literally plan for millennia out with this timekeeping device . . .
Brethren Gord

Today at 7:36 PM
Panopticism is a real eye-opener.
It speaks to the society of today, conformity, normalization of the individual.
I see this type of normalization, and the same behavior between peoples/individuals.
joe valentyn (lakitu)

Today at 7:39 PM
pass it down thru your heritage . . . “Gramma learned that Netherlands has wonderful farming in urban areas . . . I could go there & learn from them – a century later or however long . . . ” . . .
Brethren Gord

Today at 7:39 PM
The survelliance of the individual and the suppression of the individual through the dynamic called normalization.
joe valentyn (lakitu)

Today at 7:40 PM
it’s years from release – at best. other programs have been developed . . .
Brethren Gord

Today at 7:40 PM
It speaks to the transformation from physical authority to psychological authority.
over the century.
The key instrument of this transformation of the individual is through surveillance. Conformity. So, people start to think and act the same.
joe valentyn (lakitu)

Today at 7:42 PM
“Visit the ocean every two years.”

stuff like that.
YAGPDB.xyz
APP

Today at 7:49 PM
@Codin Joined!
joe valentyn (lakitu)

Today at 7:52 PM
periods are good for us. . . . the etymology for “frequent” was in the carried on in “Do you frequent this establishment?”

that was in the 1600s. then in the 1800s quantum mechanics theoretical physicists took that word & used it for “frequency”: “rate”.

each color: red orange yellow green blue indigo violet: is periodic – is a frequency; each pitch: C D E F G A B (C): is periodic – is a frequency.

periodicity – frequency – makes intense sense to us.

thus: “Visit the ocean every two years.” for example: that periodicity makes sense to us.
joe valentyn (lakitu)

Today at 8:07 PM
my timekeeping device is different from most calendaring software . . . mine lets you make a schedule formula versus a placed time & date for each item . . . more important items have more frequent periods – when they come up, you say Do you want to do this? to yourself from when you originally scheduled the schedule formula . . . were you to not, then you can catch the chance next time . . .

Contra Anti Repeat Offender Song Poem Theme Plagiarism Attempt Mini-Notice




A demon repeat offender 6.67X more deceiving than woman believe Moloch worshipor( sic; worshippor( sic; worshipper)) elf has tried to steal an entire theme from me to undermine who his in his mine in his league as a rival & to gain using his three part creativity theory: “attack, steal, & chopshop”. He believes his deception will cover up his ug( sic; ugly) envy.

I appreciate your interest.

⸻ ValentynJoe
USAMinnesota
2024May17th

Books For Younger Readers To Learn & Grow From

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Etymology dictionary (including word roots; else a separate word roots dictionary).

Unabridged dictionary.

  • Oxford English Dictionary.
  • Webster’s New Universal Unabridged Dictionary.

Optional: Picture dictionary.

Encyclopedia.

Categorized thesaurus

  • Roget’s International Thesaurus is unbeaten in categorized thesauruses.

Optional: Rhyming dictionary.

  • The Complete Rhyming Dictionary is the classic in print; it uses single & plural phoneme rhyme matches.

A course for study could be embarked on from as early as sixteen.

For earlier learners: look into picture encyclopedias (sic; encyclopediae) & picture dictionaries.

For second language learners: look into bilingual picture dictionaries.

Thank you!
⸻ ValentynJoe
USAMinnesota
2024Maysub>6th

A Special Post: A Song Friends Made & Sung For Me (“Joe Valentyn” by the Desolation Angels)

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This comes from a special place in my trove of memories; a teenage art-school girl band (& they ARE very hot) composed, wrote, & sang this to me in literally where they mention, sitting crosslegged, as a surprise-attack gift they gave me. I melted, I melted, I melted, I was jelly. The “Desolation Angels'” (heh heh heh) “Joe Valentyn”!

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