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1 2004-04-30.txt:07:33:22: <andreou> hello, world. just got back from a shower and i'm a bit sleepy and smooth. peaceful and tranquil...
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2 2004-04-30.txt:07:33:51: <heatsink> ah, youa re smooth
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3 2004-09-23.txt:19:54:36: <fizzie> f2[x_, y_] := x^3 + 3x y^2 - 3x + i(y^3 + 3x^2y - 3y), where 'i' is the imaginary unit. when you plot the magnitude of that as a surface, it's as clean and smooth as.. well, as any function you'd like to name, but the argument plot..
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4 2004-09-23.txt:20:08:39: <fizzie> and actually while the magnitude plot with abs() looks smooth, looking at it with the ranges [-2, 2] reveals otherwise.
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5 2004-09-23.txt:20:13:13: <fizzie> yes, doesn't it look pretty smooth?
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6 2004-09-23.txt:20:21:01: <lindi-> fizzie: now it does not look that smooth either indeed, iki.fi/lindi/maxima_plot3d_3.png
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7 2005-03-11.txt:04:58:05: <arke> "This is a Pentium 90! This is a HUGE step up from that 486! Can you imagine how smooth Doom would run on this!?)
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8 2005-05-05.txt:12:47:46: <pgimeno> oh, well, it's up to the compiler to optimize the code so that it runs smoothly
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9 2005-06-14.txt:00:57:50: <heatsink> flexible, smooth
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10 2005-06-28.txt:20:47:24: <calamari> I like flash programs.. always look very smooth
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11 2005-09-07.txt:15:39:17: <jix> and you can draw triangles with a smooth AA border
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12 2005-09-28.txt:13:25:08: <jix> and smoothed surfaces
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13 2005-10-05.txt:23:38:45: <Gs30ng> [im|ud]age. i want to compose this words smoothly... ok anyway
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14 2005-12-04.txt:11:58:55: <int-e> it's a round number, it's a perfect square, it has no prime divisor >5 so it's quite smooth ...
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15 2006-03-23.txt:15:50:45: <GregorR> ksmoothdock
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16 2006-03-23.txt:15:50:46: <GregorR> kwin-style-smoothblend
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17 2006-09-25.txt:18:52:03: <jix> GregorR-W: no.... linear make it a bit smooth
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18 2006-11-12.txt:02:14:28: <lament> i suppose you can assume the function is reasonably smooth...
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19 2007-01-09.txt:03:23:36: * CakeProphet_ makes it run smooth... regardless of how it looks on the surface. :P
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20 2007-02-02.txt:03:26:36: <SevenInchBread> I like the idea of a system that can still run smoothly without the concept of an error.
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21 2007-02-18.txt:21:02:40: <oklopol> runs 25 million threads smoothly i hear
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22 2007-02-25.txt:03:53:50: <SevenInchBread> mmm... quite smooth.
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23 2007-03-18.txt:17:58:54: <oerjan> you really want something that can change sound smoothly
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24 2007-07-06.txt:13:21:07: <oklopol> to make them grow smoothly
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25 2007-07-20.txt:06:28:17: <RodgerTheGreat> both trials went as smooth as silk
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26 2007-08-01.txt:22:07:29: <ehird`> i'm just looking for a 50x50 drawing that the average person would recognize as a smooth-for-its-size circle
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27 2007-08-08.txt:20:41:16: <oklopol> wouter is one smooth talker
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28 2007-10-24.txt:15:31:25: <ehird`> hopefully it should run The Craziest BF Program Ever (the Lost Kingdom text adventure) smoothly
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29 2007-10-26.txt:04:46:44: <RodgerTheGreat> nature is best at making ugly hacks first, and then slowly smoothing out the rough edges
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30 2007-12-13.txt:11:17:21: <oklopol> also, it's played with a broken sine wave, since the player is also written by me, and i was a bit lazy with the design, so it became hard to get adjacent waves to start smoothly.
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31 2007-12-13.txt:11:21:58: <dbc> actually I have another few minutes. And that seems to work smoothly.
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32 2007-12-13.txt:11:42:37: <oklopol> dbc: what do you mean by "smoothly"? do you hear the clicks between notes, and does the sound "break"... not sure what the correct term is...
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33 2007-12-13.txt:14:34:35: <dbc> (I wasn't even thinking fade in, just out. Though fading in as well, somewhat quicker, would indeed sound more realistic than an abrupt start. What I was thinking about the start of each note is to arrange them so that all the sine functions are at x=0, y=0 at the start of the note they're part of. I.e. use the note as the basis for the x-scale and not the whole piece, assuming that's what you're doing now.. That will be as smooth a start a
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34 2007-12-29.txt:21:47:00: <Slereah> Goes down smoothly!
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35 2007-12-29.txt:21:47:51: <Sgeo> Thing is, BF should be able to process that format smoothly..
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36 2008-02-14.txt:21:29:13: <es0n00b> wrote a C-64 emulator emulation of OSIC in machine-language once. clicked along slowly but smoothly
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37 2008-03-08.txt:20:16:42: <ehird> but I am *dying* without expose & 3d smooth scrolling
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38 2008-03-13.txt:00:34:49: <pikhq> Sure it is! It's a smooth curve and everything.
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39 2008-04-12.txt:15:55:07: <AnMaster> a handheld device that you put a paper (that got sand glued to it) on. then you use the device to make wood smooth
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40 2008-04-16.txt:19:10:27: <ehird> is debian's gnome meant to feel non-smooth?
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41 2008-04-22.txt:23:12:17: <oklopol> or it can know where the ball is moving, just to make sure it looks smoothy
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42 2008-06-07.txt:22:39:54: <ihope> The path of love is never smooth / But mine's continuous for you
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43 2008-06-13.txt:01:02:23: <tusho> and it delays state changes so that it flows smoothly
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44 2008-06-18.txt:01:18:08: <lament> The pillar you are standing on is made of nondescript gray rock and rises about 20 meters above the ocean surface. Its sides have been smoothed by the action of the waves.
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45 2008-07-09.txt:23:49:52: <tusho> very smooth.
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46 2008-07-16.txt:16:08:46: <AnMaster> smoothsort seems nice
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47 2008-07-16.txt:16:18:46: <AnMaster> what about smoothsort?
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48 2008-07-16.txt:16:19:14: <AnMaster> "The smoothsort algorithm [1] [2] is a variation of heapsort developed by Edsger Dijkstra in 1981. Like heapsort, smoothsort's upper bound is O(n log n). The advantage of smoothsort is that it comes closer to O(n) time if the input is already sorted to some degree, whereas heapsort averages O(n log n) regardless of the initial sorted state. Due to its complexity, smoothsort is rarely used."
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49 2008-07-17.txt:22:51:29: <tusho> augur: i start off low and go high smoothly.
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50 2008-07-18.txt:15:50:42: <oklopol> acceleration can be considered something that never changes smoothly, but is always set to specific value right away
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51 2008-08-23.txt:19:50:43: <asiekierka> Smoothness
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52 2008-08-23.txt:19:50:48: <asiekierka> <12FPS isn't smooth anymore
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53 2008-08-23.txt:19:51:00: <tusho> asiekierka: A lot of stop-motion isn't smooth. :P
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54 2008-09-15.txt:16:24:34: <tusho> it's WWP-crap-bugs+smoother+features
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55 2008-10-04.txt:21:17:36: <psygnisfive> in my experience, gelato is smoother and heavier
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56 2008-11-25.txt:11:37:21: <fizzie> I don't know. Naked coefficients? Smooth curves in the activation functions?
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57 2008-12-03.txt:18:36:57: <lament> "Because fifths in Pythagorean tuning are in the simple ratio of 3:2, they sound very "smooth" and consonant. The thirds, by contrast, which are in the relatively complex ratios of 81:64 (for major thirds) and 32:27 (for minor thirds), sound less smooth."
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58 2008-12-06.txt:19:49:03: <zuff> And OS X isn't exactly light on the RAM consumption. Yet I have 20+ things open and it's smooth sailing.
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59 2009-01-08.txt:21:00:19: <fizzie> I've read the other Culture books *except* Excession; for some reason it just didn't go as smoothly as the others.
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60 2009-01-27.txt:21:58:04: <ehird> because you can have a cpu thrashing away at a problem and still run smoothly
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61 2009-02-11.txt:18:14:05: <ais523> I hope it goes more smoothly than my average upgrade
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62 2009-02-15.txt:23:45:04: <ehird> it smoothes out
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63 2009-02-19.txt:14:41:38: <ais523> btw, does gvim do smooth scrolling?
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64 2009-02-19.txt:14:41:49: <ehird> btw, it's not smooth scrolling
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65 2009-02-19.txt:14:41:52: <ehird> smooth scrolling is a scourge
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66 2009-02-19.txt:14:42:09: <ehird> OS X doesn't do smooth scrolling, but scrolling goes smoothly anyway
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67 2009-02-21.txt:22:10:03: <ehird> and maps its draft rendering to the scanned copy to smooth out edges and map up the text
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68 2009-03-04.txt:13:37:53: * ais523 would like to see a smoothed version of the first graph
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69 2009-03-04.txt:14:38:14: <fizzie> ais523: "Great minds" and so on; I actually did weekly averages before you mentioned them. http://zem.fi/~fis/esoteric-2008-smooth.png
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70 2009-03-06.txt:13:23:17: <oklopol> probably that it'd be more smooth.
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71 2009-03-06.txt:13:23:47: <oklopol> but smoother
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72 2009-03-06.txt:13:24:48: <fizzie> Yes, I accidentally updated test5 with the smoother-looking Hamming window stuff when combining tusho and ehird.
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73 2009-03-06.txt:13:25:23: <fizzie> And yes, the windowing is for smoothing; typically per-day activity varies quite a lot.
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74 2009-03-12.txt:22:59:25: <ehird> and all will go smoothly
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75 2009-03-13.txt:03:47:26: <GregorR> It's round and smooth.
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76 2009-03-13.txt:19:20:16: <ehird> # "opengl" will use bilinear filtering when scaling (smoother but
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77 2009-03-14.txt:23:19:16: <ehird> fizzie: (X + Y) gives a smooth gradient
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78 2009-03-14.txt:23:19:42: <fizzie> Yes, that's just "manhattan-distance from (0,0)" and the palette happens to be a smooth gradient.
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79 2009-03-19.txt:20:10:53: <ehird> There's a 64 bit Java browser plugin for Linux now, and if you take a look at http://www.pulpgames.net/milpa/ it's unlike any other applet I've seen: loads fast, no lag, and is as smooth as a flash game as far as usability goes. And, also, there's a Haskell->JVM compiler (that needs updating, but still.)
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80 2009-03-22.txt:21:19:26: <ehird> Hey, this is actually going pretty smoothley.
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81 2009-03-22.txt:21:19:27: <ehird> *smoothly
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82 2009-03-22.txt:21:27:02: <ehird> I have a circle I can hover over to swap its colours, and it smoothly grows by 10% of the screen every time you click it.
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83 2009-03-25.txt:20:04:30: <ehird> also, it just didn't feel smooth last time I tried it
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84 2009-03-27.txt:19:36:51: <ehird> oh so smooth.
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85 2009-03-29.txt:20:25:26: <ehird> AnMaster: debian's massive advantage is apt; ubuntu's is the smooth desktop
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86 2009-03-29.txt:21:33:36: <ehird> subpixel rendering + full hinting = crisp, smooth fonts without any hinting issues
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87 2009-04-05.txt:22:50:19: <ehird> It is a mishmash, but it's a smooth mishmash
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88 2009-04-08.txt:23:00:33: <ehird> AnMaster: 100DPI is completely sufficient for rendering fonts smoothl
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89 2009-04-08.txt:23:08:04: <ehird> Because it's a smoother system
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90 2009-04-09.txt:01:09:22: <Sgeo_> Not enough outdoorsy or smooth stuff in the 3d stuff
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91 2009-04-09.txt:17:56:51: <ehird> ah, the mod makes the scrollwheel smooth
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92 2009-04-16.txt:13:32:40: <ais523> this has never gone smoothly before, I think, but two times out of three when it failed before it was my fault
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93 2009-04-19.txt:18:32:33: <ehird> <AnMaster> Man, how can you handle my smoothness. My passive-agressivity is slick as fuck.
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94 2009-04-21.txt:20:53:59: <ehird> pikhq: More like "my current computer mostly fulfils my needs, but I get really irritated when it doesn't, and hw more powerful than you need runs high loads smoothly"
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95 2009-04-22.txt:19:28:06: <ehird> is the das keyboard smooth-key?
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96 2009-04-22.txt:19:28:13: <Deewiant> What's "smooth-key"
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97 2009-04-22.txt:19:28:43: <ehird> and much prefer smooth plastic keycaps
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98 2009-04-22.txt:19:40:59: <ehird> windows key has some sort of smooth bullshit on though
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99 2009-04-22.txt:19:45:56: <ehird> the 7g has unsmooth keys
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100 2009-04-22.txt:20:05:03: <ehird> why aren't ther any smooth keyboards ;_;
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101 2009-04-22.txt:20:05:13: <fizzie> Smooth criminals.
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102 2009-04-22.txt:20:05:34: <ehird> smooth criminalboards
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103 2009-04-22.txt:20:27:43: <ehird> preferably with smooth keys.
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104 2009-04-23.txt:23:08:53: <AnMaster> ehird, it doesn't even support smooth antialised lines with the pen or such
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105 2009-04-25.txt:01:55:50: <oerjan> those roll very smoothly
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106 2009-04-30.txt:19:36:27: <AnMaster> GregorR, I don't use hg enough to know that. But I can provide a good old patch. I'm restructuring build system to help this work smoothly in your code.
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107 2009-05-01.txt:20:58:04: <ehird> Also maybe smooth out the dis— you know, I could rewrite ionwm with gtk in a few hours, probably :P
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108 2009-05-07.txt:21:02:01: <ais523> I admit that only one out of four Ubuntu upgrades have gone smoothly for me
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109 2009-05-07.txt:22:45:28: <ehird> it's a bit of a pain to configure but after that it's pretty smooth sailing
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110 2009-05-11.txt:14:14:26: <fizzie> It's just an unpruned n-gram model, with word selection directly from the n-gram frequencies with no smoothing. Anyway, I've got some C++ code for it too; I don't have it available right now, though.
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111 2009-05-14.txt:00:17:40: <ehird> pikhq: Oh come on, obviously photoshopped; look at the smooth edges and the black background
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112 2009-05-14.txt:19:44:24: <ehird> bsmntbombdood: is that thing running smoothly? What OS? FreeBSD?
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113 2009-05-15.txt:17:25:25: <AnMaster> from it. To listen to the CD player, one could use the program in Figure 6.7. The scheduler FLL keeps the data flowing smoothly at the 44.1 KHz sampling rate -- 176 kilobytes per second for each channel -- regardless of how many CPU-intensive jobs might be executing in the background."
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114 2009-05-18.txt:23:47:33: <ehird> everything just smooths ou
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115 2009-05-20.txt:13:38:37: <ais523> hmm... the mouse pointer is teleporting, rather than moving smoothly
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116 2009-05-20.txt:23:44:02: <nooga> configure runs smoothly and then kaboom
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117 2009-05-22.txt:02:54:13: <nooga> but after restart it booted smoothly
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118 2009-05-31.txt:19:02:51: <ehird> With DPI set accordingly in the OS, of course; that high resolution's just for extra smoothness and for media.
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119 2009-05-31.txt:19:19:00: <ehird> So it'll work OOTB more smoothly.
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120 2009-06-01.txt:21:34:02: <ehird> not smooth
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121 2009-06-08.txt:00:22:19: <ehird> the most wanted music is a shitty smooth r&b track with yeayeayeayeahs
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122 2009-06-22.txt:19:50:34: <ehird> the current technologies are fundamentally (a) incredibly prone to get smudgy as fuck, (b) hard to manipulate smoothly and (c) completely untactile
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123 2009-06-23.txt:17:35:30: <ehird> pikhq: this is the smoothest haskell indoctrination i've ever witnessed
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124 2009-06-25.txt:13:04:24: <ehird> macports just makes it all smooth
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125 2009-06-26.txt:04:59:24: * Warrigal compares the rough surface of his tiles to the rough surface of his imitation stone countertops and the smooth surface of his marble countertop.
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126 2009-07-03.txt:16:48:26: <fizzie> Today I wrote a bit of Perl so that fungot can use language models generated by our state-of-the-art VariKN n-gram toolkit; it does a fancy variable-length n-gram model growing thing with Kneser-Ney smoothing.
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127 2009-07-08.txt:23:52:48: <ehird> smoothness results aren't part of the score iirc
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128 2009-07-09.txt:01:36:21: <AnMaster> ehird, the trick is getting it smooth and such. That isn't easy.
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129 2009-07-09.txt:01:36:35: <ehird> AnMaster: the object they show seems exceptionally smooth
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130 2009-07-09.txt:01:51:37: <AnMaster> ehird, you can see it isn't perfectly smooth in http://www.zcorp.com/en/imagesets/52/show.aspx
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131 2009-07-09.txt:01:53:55: <AnMaster> ehird, I hope you won't call http://www.zcorp.com/en/imagesets/58/show.aspx "smooth"
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132 2009-07-09.txt:01:54:27: <ehird> it's not smooth, but it looks nice.
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133 2009-07-09.txt:01:54:34: <ehird> you could easily, as I said, make it smooth
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134 2009-07-10.txt:23:30:22: <ehird> But it will be smoother, images can be higher-resolution at the same size, etc.
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135 2009-07-13.txt:16:30:43: <ehird> anyway, it's been sailing smoothly since; subjectively the minimalisation I did of the UI beforehand probably helps the feeling.
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136 2009-07-17.txt:13:11:43: <ehird> it's a smooth scale of hz i'm pretty sure
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137 2009-07-17.txt:13:12:13: <oklopol> yeah i know it's smooth, lol
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138 2009-07-17.txt:13:25:10: <oklopol> i've seen and played surfaces and strings mapped to smooth scales before
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139 2009-07-18.txt:19:15:57: <ehird> canvas is smoother
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140 2009-07-20.txt:01:33:16: <oerjan> that smoothly slithered straight over my head
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141 2009-07-20.txt:21:17:24: <ehird> SimonRC: I don't think it landed that smoothly
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142 2009-07-22.txt:12:41:48: <ehird> ehh i'm sorta tempted to defend applescript because for simple OS scripting tasks it writes more smoothly than a sigiled up syntax imo, butttttttttttt i don't exactly -like- the syntax
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143 2009-07-23.txt:00:44:12: <ehird> it could be smoother
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144 2009-07-23.txt:22:26:09: <AnMaster> ehird, assuming they really can draw smooth diagonal lines
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145 2009-07-24.txt:01:01:27: <ehird> augur: anyway, when learning simple lojban it was as smooth as butter and never felt unnatural. coming from someone who's never been able to learn languages
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146 2009-07-24.txt:01:55:00: <ehird> sions. They were smooth inside and as specified were just slightly small. I lubricated myself on with a little saliva that was all. I inserted the head of my penis into the entry to her tailpipe-I could feel the warm exhaust gases pushing against my cock. She had four to choose from so there was no real danger of excessive pressure. I kissed her slowly as I pushed into her against some resistance.
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147 2009-07-25.txt:15:55:49: <ehird> <AnMaster> I want the smooth, integrated, everything-just-works experience of Ubuntu. Now how do I tweak the installation process?
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148 2009-07-25.txt:23:59:38: <ehird> could remove one of the pins from the scrollwheel while i'm at it to make it smoother and quieter
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149 2009-07-28.txt:12:26:25: <oklopol> ehird: i like monospaced, but i don't like console. i'd like smooth letters, with 1.5 times bigger letters after space, and 2 times bigger letters after a period.
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150 2009-07-28.txt:12:26:41: <ehird> oklopol: consolas is smooth and monospaced
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151 2009-07-28.txt:12:27:42: <ehird> → effects → make sure the smooth thing is cleartype
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152 2009-07-28.txt:12:32:49: <ehird> [12:27] ehird: → effects → make sure the smooth thing is cleartype
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153 2009-07-29.txt:03:39:43: <ehird> I doubt more recent things will work smoothly for the install process.
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154 2009-07-29.txt:08:26:04: <ehirdzilla> os 9.1 is prolly a bit too much for this machine to do lotsa stuff smoothly but *meh*
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155 2009-07-30.txt:23:20:57: <ehird> smooth like butter
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156 2009-08-06.txt:18:11:21: <oklopol> GregorR-L: and optimize the old ones so that the whole chain runs smoothly
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157 2009-08-08.txt:01:32:11: <AnMaster> as in: it isn't smoothly polished ubuntu.
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158 2009-08-08.txt:01:39:07: <ehird> mycroftiv: how smoothly does plan9 run with qemu/drawterm?
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159 2009-08-08.txt:02:44:52: <mycroftiv> i honestly dont know the details, but i know if you want smoothed fonts, theres some stuff you can download - im oblivious to fonts having grown up on 40 column all caps displays and thinking that all modern displays post 2000 look fine
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160 2009-08-09.txt:15:31:57: <AnMaster> btw, 3D graphics ran smooth of the laptop, but cpu fan ended up working at highest speed.
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161 2009-08-09.txt:17:05:09: <ehird> actually, the streets were all smooth
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162 2009-08-09.txt:18:36:20: <ehird> it's funny that encyclopedia dramatica is run more smoothly and with less drama than wikipedia
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163 2009-08-10.txt:16:06:03: <ehird> my OS is unannoying enough to handle PDFs smoothly
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164 2009-08-10.txt:16:07:13: <ehird> linux doesn't let you view a pdf as smoothly as if it was just an html page does it?
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165 2009-08-13.txt:10:10:24: <augur> they damn know how to make a smooth seemless integrated experience
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166 2009-08-14.txt:18:43:51: <ehird> so a lot smoother and nicer than other x backgrounds
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167 2009-08-15.txt:17:01:20: <ehird> IT WAS DESIGNED AS A SMOOTH PRINT FONT.
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168 2009-08-19.txt:18:58:42: <ehird> since the pressing/depressing of keys is slower and smoother than a button
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169 2009-08-20.txt:04:33:11: <ehird> not as smooth to drink
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170 2009-08-20.txt:04:35:13: <ehird> GregorR: why lavender, it's smooth and nice
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171 2009-08-20.txt:04:37:26: <ehird> it's smooth, it's sweet, it's not tangy
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172 2009-08-24.txt:06:16:15: <Sgeo_> Apparently, RoM doesn't have a smooth progress bar
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173 2009-08-27.txt:06:42:55: <ehird> Runs better = smoother, with less crashes, less pointless layers, faster, ... AND IS MORE THEORETICALLY ELEGANT
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174 2009-08-28.txt:01:44:48: <ehird> But I want it to be smooth and unassuming :-(
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175 2009-09-04.txt:18:19:04: <Asztal> I just turned off font smoothing and it's still being used in places
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176 2009-09-04.txt:18:20:10: <AnMaster> <Asztal> I just turned off font smoothing and it's still being used in places <-- iirc it only takes effect for apps started after the setting was changed
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177 2009-09-04.txt:18:21:34: <ehird> ClearType is a very bad implementation of subpixel smoothing.
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178 2009-09-05.txt:16:07:52: <ehird> A convex bit of smooth plastic pressed into the key with the windows logo on it.
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179 2009-09-05.txt:16:14:28: <fizzie> This Logitech illuminated has the windows-logo-emboss-thing, and I personally don't really notice it that much; it looks to have a bith smoother rim around the logo than in that picture, though.
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180 2009-09-06.txt:02:29:05: <ehird> Advantage of ball mice: move more smoothly. Gah this mouse+pad.
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181 2009-09-06.txt:02:29:24: <ais523> I thought ball mice got less smooth, when they were dirty
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182 2009-09-09.txt:22:27:40: <ehird> it's simply the smoothest phone for doing shit with
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183 2009-09-10.txt:06:50:24: <ehird> then google started working smoothly, then stopped again
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184 2009-09-12.txt:11:26:54: <ehird> wtf, cygwin or something has set my mosue pointer to the ugly, unsmoothed windows xp style one
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185 2009-09-12.txt:18:58:31: <ehird> I know one of the things I'm dreading about writing my reader is how I'm going to integrate my fancy useful features into it; I can't just dump them there because that's not smooth enough...
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186 2009-09-20.txt:15:03:11: <ehird> Window moving is smooth, I guess; it just flickers.
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187 2009-09-21.txt:21:29:44: <ehird> btw, do you know where I can get a non-bitmap Chinese/Japanese font? annoying seeing all those pixelated characters among smoothed ones
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188 2009-09-22.txt:14:56:46: <AnMaster> ehird, ok that explains why they look so smooth
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189 2009-09-22.txt:14:57:20: <AnMaster> I really like the less smooth look of classical bitmap based icon sets
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190 2009-09-22.txt:15:03:06: <ehird> "I really like the less smooth look of classical bitmap based icon sets"
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191 2009-09-22.txt:15:03:07: <ehird> less smooth
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192 2009-09-22.txt:15:05:07: <AnMaster> anyway, 33 fps will still look smooth for video and such won't it?
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193 2009-09-22.txt:16:01:50: <ehird> Hey, I change a setting and suddenly Compiz is running all smooth.
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194 2009-09-29.txt:19:46:16: <ehird> it looks like i'm going smoothly now, but I bet i'm going so fast, it just looks that way
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195 2009-10-02.txt:04:20:42: <ehird> reddit.com renders in a few seconds smoothly
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196 2009-10-03.txt:00:45:32: <ehird95> 95 is so smooth when it's... smooth :P
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197 2009-10-05.txt:04:47:06: <oerjan> is it a smooth manifold
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198 2009-10-06.txt:20:35:42: <ehird> Apparently more quieter than the Das Keyboard which is good. Small Windows key, don't care... black matted finish, but you can't get, alas, get smooth mechanical keyboards... $60 shipped to the US... Hmm... A few unfortunate disadvantages.
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199 2009-10-07.txt:06:47:37: <ehird> You don't need any headache-inducing smooth scrolling because small movements just go a little bit, but if you flick it you can easily move across the whole document.
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200 2009-10-08.txt:13:46:55: <ehird> Topre keyboards utilize silkly-smooth Topre Capacitive switch technology for the ultimate typing experience.
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201 2009-10-08.txt:13:55:53: <ehird> I mean, it's still really smooth.
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202 2009-10-08.txt:13:58:26: <ehird> Well, what's the feel of it? I mean, I'm not asking a hard question here. Running your finger over, is it silky smooth, like sandpaper or what :P
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203 2009-10-08.txt:13:58:30: <Deewiant> Smooth
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204 2009-10-08.txt:13:59:38: <Deewiant> I said it's smooth, what else do you want
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205 2009-10-08.txt:13:59:51: <ehird> Okay, so it's regular glass smooth, the frosting is just so it's not transparent.
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206 2009-10-08.txt:14:00:01: <Deewiant> Barring any accumulated dirt and shit it's completely smooth
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207 2009-10-09.txt:00:01:57: <ehird> Whussamatter with smooth continuous scrolling
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208 2009-10-17.txt:23:24:52: <ehird> "Turn off text smoothing for sizes [ 4 ↓ ] and below."
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209 2009-10-22.txt:06:08:07: <ehird> (except smoother)
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210 2009-10-23.txt:08:08:08: <madbrain> And there's not much cost for 60fps so all the games run smooth
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211 2009-10-25.txt:16:30:08: <ehird> now there's something I haven't heard before (someone claiming that Apple's advertising means that anyone who considers Macs easier or smoother to use is *under a placebo effect*_
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212 2009-10-26.txt:04:17:53: <fungot> ehird: ' does that kind go smoothly?' the white queen sitting on the other set. of course we'll have the coach-and-four out, at the top of the little frog, and looking rather fnord. sugar is sweet; salt is not sweet.
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213 2009-10-26.txt:04:20:35: <fungot> fax: of course it was the wild thunder of the mountain slopes adjoining the apertures seemed invariably smooth and fnord and knows just how to leave a place where the roof had wholly caved in. the debris rose like a mountain, for only in the basements and cellars was there much saving of life, both of these tales owe their supreme magic to the cunning development which appears in the selection and collocation of every least inc
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214 2009-10-26.txt:04:28:48: <fungot> fax: yours affectionately, ch. darwin." about wallace in lubbock's last chapter. in/ long-styled being quite smooth.
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215 2009-10-28.txt:20:27:20: <ais523> I've built gnome-games, it went pretty smoothly
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216 2009-10-28.txt:20:50:28: <ehird> An issue with the T221 is that doing awesome smooth 3D animations on it will be very hard on the graphics cards... (you need multiple)
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217 2009-10-28.txt:22:55:22: <ehird> Good res for such a smooth scaling.
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218 2009-10-30.txt:22:04:08: <ehiird> ais523: If you want typographically accurate, butter-smooth fonts, slight hinting + greyscale. If you can deal with a bit of colour fringing and get the closest to OS X, slight hinting + subpixel.
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219 2009-11-01.txt:02:38:51: <HackEgo> * frank: a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll \ [23]wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn \ * A sausage is a prepared food, usually made from ground meat, animal fat, salt, and spices (sometimes with other ingredients such as herbs), typically packed in a
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220 2009-11-01.txt:11:41:36: <Pthing> i don't see any way short of like, smoothing out the waveform somehow to get rid of them, nor do I want to get rid of them
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221 2009-11-02.txt:01:48:01: <ehird> it seems Rugxulo's definition of useless is runs smoothly on a p1
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222 2009-11-02.txt:04:59:24: <ehird> most CRTs are so crappy as to smooth out any oddities anyway :D
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223 2009-11-19.txt:21:37:34: <SimonRC> e.g. to turn the steppiness of the digitiser into smooth waves
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224 2009-12-06.txt:16:10:51: <ehird> Ooh, a smoot might be a good base.
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225 2009-12-31.txt:04:23:38: <ehirdiphone> would be a smoother boot
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226 2010-01-01.txt:04:38:11: <ehirdiphone> Full Whois, nick completion, smooth interface, multiple server support..,
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227 2010-01-16.txt:08:57:45: <ehird> It was meant to be the worlds first smooth soft drink. :P
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228 2010-01-16.txt:16:24:31: <ehird> I should just go back to OS X and enjoy the smooth graphics and non-total-freeziness and nice fonts and deal with the proprietariness, inconsistency (not that there isn't a lot of that in the Linux world too) and flawed default applications.
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229 2010-01-16.txt:19:28:39: <ehird> And, well, I use Safari on OS X and it handles that as smoothly as you could expect.
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230 2010-01-16.txt:19:33:54: <SimonRC> so you smoothly integrate tabs, history, and bookmarks?
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231 2010-01-16.txt:19:38:08: <ehird> [19:33] SimonRC: so you smoothly integrate tabs, history, and bookmarks?
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232 2010-01-26.txt:13:58:20: <oerjan> smooth, fizzie
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233 2010-01-29.txt:20:35:18: <fizzie> Asked fungot to spew out some song lyrics; it replied: "confronted shame what they're sayin / it's more than before / dis-leur que je pars. / mais loin, l-bas, / quelque part, kept mention / im prayin fraid death pre-hook been / patti crips establish colder; functions hunt so in life / oh a smooth savage chronicles aint true"
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234 2010-02-11.txt:22:38:45: <AnMaster> not like the smooth bending in towards the hole like in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Worm3.jpg
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235 2010-02-19.txt:23:00:25: <alise> IRL it'd be totally smooth
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236 2010-02-22.txt:20:01:01: <AnMaster> and then I want it to work smoothly
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237 2010-03-07.txt:18:05:35: <AnMaster> alise, I can see line in supposedly "smooth" gradients on my thinkpad (such as in gimp colour picker). Not so on my desktop
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238 2010-03-09.txt:23:19:30: <Gregor> Needs some rough edges smoothed out.
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239 2010-03-17.txt:22:47:45: <Sgeo_> With a plugin installed, it seems very smooth
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240 2010-03-20.txt:22:43:14: <alise> I wonder why it is that none of my installations ever go smoothly?
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241 2010-03-20.txt:23:34:25: <coppro> I don't care, I'm happy the upgrade was smooth
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242 2010-03-21.txt:14:24:02: <alise> do you know how to set up vnc :) i'm almost certain I could get mathematica working smoothly for you
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243 2010-03-21.txt:14:26:36: <alise> it was smooth as hell on my 2.5 gig 2-core 2.1ghz imac from 2006
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244 2010-03-22.txt:01:21:28: <oerjan> hm a saddle surface is defined to be smooth on wikipedia, so wouldn't include your case, or would it?
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245 2010-03-22.txt:01:22:03: <oerjan> no it cannot be smooth, since absolute values are cross sections
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246 2010-03-22.txt:01:22:07: <uorygl> Any smooth function would make a silly absolute value.
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247 2010-03-27.txt:19:40:09: <alise> It's been smooth sailing.
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248 2010-04-04.txt:23:16:10: <dixon> Then it all kinda smooths out, because only one compiler (Sun, apparently) fully supports your changes 11 years after you make them.
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249 2010-04-11.txt:16:32:52: <fizzie> For some reason I just plain like the "you can't comb a hairy ball smooth" phrase.
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250 2010-04-24.txt:17:58:51: <alise> Or does the eInk magically smooth them out perfectly?
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251 2010-04-24.txt:18:00:21: <Gregor> Yeah, that's smoothed out on the screen.
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252 2010-05-02.txt:21:06:23: <alise__> Those tend to smooth out anything.
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253 2010-05-08.txt:17:31:02: <oerjan> (no smoothing out candidates for < 4% votes nationally)
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254 2010-05-08.txt:17:48:21: <oerjan> AnMaster: in norway basically _most_ representatives are elected "directly" from counties (with more than one per county though), and then the national representation is smoothed out with one extra seat per county
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255 2010-05-13.txt:03:48:00: <oerjan> in addition to the fixed number of direct local representatives, there is 1 candidate per county chosen based on national total votes, to smooth out things
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256 2010-05-22.txt:19:22:17: <alise> SDL will also make the code run more smoothly and easily on Windows, I think.
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257 2010-06-12.txt:18:04:58: <AnMaster> alise, but I don't see anything wrong with the example you linked apart from that firefox fails at smooth scaling down of the image
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258 2010-06-21.txt:21:40:32: <oerjan> Phantom_Hoover: however, the fact that wikipedia section said the results for smooth knots were different from piecewise linear ones makes me suspect the higher-dimensional cases are _very_ subtle
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259 2010-06-21.txt:22:54:55: <calamari> AnMaster, I guess I'm thinking along the lines of modifying the source to mess with the smooth focus falloff and reset it at some point.. a dirty hack
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260 2010-07-05.txt:03:23:14: <alise> but it won't be smooth to use, it won't be polished to operate
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261 2010-07-09.txt:17:59:47: <fizzie> It's not especially smooth, but it'll be ugly anyhow.
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262 2010-07-11.txt:15:00:38: <alise463> Oh, sure, it's working smoothly one minute, then you switch windows and suddenly it hates you.
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263 2010-07-13.txt:04:34:23: <Gregor> My arms are creepismooth :P
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264 2010-07-13.txt:16:42:50: <pikhq> Whoever invented smooth scrolling was a cruel bastard who hated usability.
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265 2010-07-16.txt:15:14:22: <alise> Seriously. It just runs smoothly.
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266 2010-07-16.txt:15:18:48: <alise> It's so high DPI, in fact, that even freetype's shitty subpixel rendering just looks smooth and pretty on it.
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267 2010-07-16.txt:21:56:07: <cheater99> Santa's hand crept a little higher on the little girl's thigh. His touch was light but insistent as his fingers stroked her smooth skin just an inch below the hem of her short skirt. Penny held her breath, hardly able to believe that this happening. Surely Father Christmas wasn't suppose to do things like that. She watched mesmerized as Santa's hand moved slowly but surely upwards. His hand was under her skirt now, caressing and stro
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268 2010-07-18.txt:17:33:50: <alise> AnMaster: it's basically like the default theme, but smoothed and rounded and less ugly-3D
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269 2010-07-20.txt:18:28:33: <fizzie> It doesn't continue so smoothly as the map makes it look like; there's a series of steps there in the middle, you can't drive a car through.
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270 2010-07-25.txt:16:02:37: <aliseiphone> Proving is smooth like butter.
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271 2010-07-31.txt:17:40:01: <alise> If you're REALLY smooth with the ladies^W^W^W you might be able to get it free.
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272 2010-08-09.txt:01:06:32: <alise> He was such a smooth Frenchman, too, right up until I realised his name was "Chekov".
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273 2010-08-16.txt:02:17:18: <alise> help me be able to work smoothly :P
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274 2010-08-23.txt:18:07:03: * Phantom_Hoover has subpixel smoothing on
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275 2010-08-28.txt:04:44:30: <kalise> ais523: Konqueror uses smooth scrolling by default, which is insanely frustrating.
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276 2010-08-28.txt:04:44:53: <pikhq> Smooth scrolling must die.
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277 2010-08-28.txt:04:44:54: <ais523> if smooth scrolling is fast enough, it's OK I suppose
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278 2010-08-29.txt:01:13:57: <alise> SmoothType 2.3.1 Now with subpixel smoothing for LCD screens!
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279 2010-08-29.txt:01:13:57: <alise> Brings Mac OS X style font smoothing to System 7 through Mac OS 9.2.
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280 2010-08-29.txt:01:18:03: <alise> The subpixel smoothing is... uh, unique.
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281 2010-08-29.txt:01:19:42: <alise> LOL @ 2-bit smoothing
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282 2010-08-29.txt:01:19:47: <alise> That does not work, SmoothType.
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283 2010-08-29.txt:01:21:44: <alise> 4-bit smoothing looks fine
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284 2010-08-29.txt:01:22:01: <alise> especially at large type sizes it's very smooth
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285 2010-09-06.txt:00:20:15: <alise_> NTSC is smoother with movement but less defined, PAL is less smooth with movement but better defined
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286 2010-09-06.txt:20:42:38: <fizzie> Vorpal: It might be easier to do it with a script; there are some smoothing options, but I'm not sure if they include windowed-average.
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287 2010-09-06.txt:20:43:37: <Vorpal> fizzie, I don't want to smooth the curve between the data points. Just average the 20 samples for problem size = 10000000 and so on
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288 2010-09-06.txt:20:57:31: <Vorpal> fizzie, the smoothing stuff seems to work though
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289 2010-09-06.txt:21:00:17: <fizzie> Vorpal: Yeah, it seems to be an architectural limitation. If you use a smoothing option, it handles the plotting as if it were a function, and a function can't be plotted with "linespoints" (because it has no particular points; it's just sampled at suitable intervals).
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290 2010-09-16.txt:18:28:08: <fizzie> It can do spline smoothing if you want.
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291 2010-09-16.txt:18:29:28: <fizzie> You can add "smooth csplines/acsplines/bezier/sbezier" for different sorts of curve-fit-smoothing.
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292 2010-09-16.txt:18:29:31: <alise> <fizzie> It can do spline smoothing if you want.
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293 2010-09-16.txt:18:29:59: <Vorpal> alise, I forgot, since I needed the line points thingy and the smoothing didn't work with that style
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294 2010-09-16.txt:18:30:25: <Vorpal> fizzie, "with smoothing unique" or such iirc?
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295 2010-09-16.txt:18:32:25: <Vorpal> then you need some other smoothing function
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296 2010-09-16.txt:19:13:57: <fizzie> Anyway, the Y scaling is somewhat messy thanks to the smoothing.
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297 2010-09-16.txt:21:41:01: <Vorpal> fizzie, applying some sort of smoothing function might be interesting to make it easier to actually interpret the data in the noisy areas
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298 2010-09-17.txt:19:37:33: <fizzie> Yeah, it should now be 3* the width and twice the height, and maybe with a bit better smoothing window too. Assuming it works.
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299 2010-09-17.txt:20:56:15: <fizzie> Heh, you *can* get gnuplot to produce histograms: just use something like "plot 'data' using (0.2*int($1/0.2)):2 smooth frequency" -- the 0.2*int(x/0.2) bit collapses bins into one X value, and "smooth frequency" makes it sum together such values.
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300 2010-09-17.txt:22:07:59: <fizzie> http://zem.fi/~fis/act.png -- first gnuplot-based log-activity plot; doesn't do cumulative yet, does only rectangular-window smoothing, only 2010-01 -- 2010-09 (but with labels on the axis), default color specification isn't so hot.
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