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2006-09-02.txt:09:45:34: <Razor-X> http://anysize.org/~sukoshi/compressedtest.pdf
2006-09-02.txt:16:09:58: <GreyKnight> slightly buggy test: http://anysize.org/~sukoshi/compressedtest.pdf
2006-12-16.txt:19:30:48: -!- Sukoshi has joined #esoteric.
2006-12-16.txt:20:41:43: <Sukoshi> mh
2006-12-16.txt:23:57:07: <Sukoshi> But, there's a whole generation of people who know nothing of torrent and only demand subpar tasteless YouTube clips!
2006-12-16.txt:23:57:23: <Sukoshi> Will you really deny them of their happiness?!
2006-12-16.txt:23:57:32: <Sukoshi> *subpar quality
2006-12-16.txt:23:59:46: <Sukoshi> You're joking, right?
2006-12-17.txt:00:00:17: * Sukoshi sure hopes SimonRC is joking.
2006-12-17.txt:00:02:39: <Sukoshi> :P
2006-12-17.txt:00:08:12: <Sukoshi> If you have a fd for a new file, and mmap memory of that fd to the desired length of the new file (bigger than the size of the file now, obviously) and write to the mmap'd memory, does it write correctly?
2006-12-17.txt:00:11:21: <Sukoshi> Maps a file's contents in virtual memory to a pointer, with the space occupying a desired length.
2006-12-17.txt:00:15:58: <Sukoshi> Yup.
2006-12-17.txt:00:16:50: <Sukoshi> POSIX compatible.
2006-12-17.txt:00:17:21: <Sukoshi> I have no idea.
2006-12-17.txt:00:17:47: <Sukoshi> Windows doesen't really have much to hook onto the lower portions of the OS, so I have no idea.
2006-12-17.txt:03:17:30: <Sukoshi> bsmntbombdood: Because IO with mmap is faster than IO without.
2006-12-17.txt:03:18:00: <Sukoshi> Plus it's easier to follow pointer arithmetic than reading arithmetic, just IMO.
2006-12-17.txt:19:33:03: <Sukoshi> Is it counterproductive to mmap a file, then munmap it, only to write to it later?
2006-12-17.txt:20:25:32: <oerjan> Sukoshi: I saw your mmap question in the logs
2006-12-17.txt:20:57:36: <Sukoshi> Oh.
2006-12-17.txt:20:57:38: <Sukoshi> Poop.
2006-12-17.txt:20:58:41: <Sukoshi> Because I don't want to enlarge the file.
2006-12-17.txt:20:59:09: <Sukoshi> If the transfer interrupts, you'll just have a large zero-padded file, which I don't really want.
2006-12-17.txt:20:59:18: <Sukoshi> I'd rather have a file with no padding.
2006-12-18.txt:06:17:10: <Sukoshi> No.
2006-12-18.txt:17:49:57: <Sukoshi> Please prove that you are turing complete for me.
2006-12-18.txt:18:09:38: <Sukoshi> On the other hand, if an op decides to kick GregorR, he won't be alive.
2006-12-18.txt:18:33:04: <Sukoshi> Seems not.
2006-12-18.txt:20:59:02: <Sukoshi> Hmm. Has anyone looked at GNU Epsilon?
2006-12-18.txt:23:41:11: <Sukoshi> I take that as a no?
2006-12-18.txt:23:42:08: <Sukoshi> Thank you for your prompt reply :P
2006-12-18.txt:23:42:34: <Sukoshi> 早い答でありがとうございます。
2006-12-19.txt:05:17:31: <Sukoshi> Well, his patience lasted him one minute, and then he left.
2006-12-20.txt:05:59:30: <Sukoshi> So, is Plof a whole bunch of Flex/Bison?
2006-12-20.txt:06:01:21: <Sukoshi> Aha. A real programmer, huh? ;)
2006-12-20.txt:06:01:45: <Sukoshi> I'm attemping to follow a Ruby discussion in Japanese.
2006-12-20.txt:06:02:30: <Sukoshi> Actually, enough to follow most of the conversation without resorting to the dictionary.
2006-12-20.txt:06:03:03: <Sukoshi> The computer words and some other stuff get me.
2006-12-20.txt:06:03:19: <Sukoshi> Apparently a packed Ruby Struct is a good structure to use for something like an address book.
2006-12-20.txt:06:03:47: <Sukoshi> I crunch some 60 words a day for a while, then go on a massive review.
2006-12-20.txt:06:03:57: <Sukoshi> I'm in a review phase now.
2006-12-20.txt:06:10:46: <Sukoshi> Meh. Obviously Japanese people aren't as clean as they're advertised to be.
2006-12-20.txt:06:34:48: -!- Sukoshi is now known as Razor-X.
2006-12-20.txt:06:34:55: -!- Razor-X is now known as Sukoshi.
2006-12-20.txt:17:11:46: <Sukoshi> When it's below freezing, us Californians wonder what the hell is going on in the world.
2006-12-20.txt:17:12:14: <pikhq> Sukoshi: Need an extra "i" for your name to be valid Romanised Japanese. ;)
2006-12-20.txt:17:12:36: <Sukoshi> I do?
2006-12-20.txt:17:13:05: <Sukoshi> My IME and xjdic and kinput2 read it correctly.
2006-12-20.txt:17:13:27: <Sukoshi> My IME == mule.
2006-12-20.txt:17:13:55: <pikhq> Sukoshi: The word "sukoshii" has an elongated "i".
2006-12-20.txt:17:14:29: <Sukoshi> My dictionary says Sukoshi, with no extra `i'.
2006-12-20.txt:17:14:39: <Sukoshi> It's a な-adj.
2006-12-20.txt:17:14:44: <Sukoshi> 少し
2006-12-20.txt:17:15:07: <Sukoshi> (勝つ)
2006-12-20.txt:17:15:21: <Sukoshi> Nope.
2006-12-20.txt:17:15:34: <Sukoshi> Maybe you're thinking of 小さい
2006-12-20.txt:17:15:44: <Sukoshi> Small quantity, little, few.
2006-12-20.txt:17:17:57: <Sukoshi> Of course, 小さ(な) is also valid ... ;)
2006-12-20.txt:17:18:04: <Sukoshi> kinput2 out of Emacs, mule in Emacs.
2006-12-20.txt:17:18:17: <Sukoshi> Mule is incredibly, because it can switch encodings and everything.
2006-12-20.txt:17:18:20: <Sukoshi> *incredible
2006-12-20.txt:17:18:36: <Sukoshi> kinput2 then.
2006-12-20.txt:17:18:47: <Sukoshi> kinput2 with canna as your dictionary.
2006-12-20.txt:17:19:13: <Sukoshi> kinput2 has nothing to do with KDE.
2006-12-20.txt:17:19:26: <Sukoshi> ... Or any other WM for that matter.
2006-12-20.txt:17:19:52: <Sukoshi> For kinput2?!?!
2006-12-20.txt:17:20:13: <Sukoshi> Heh.
2006-12-20.txt:17:21:32: <Sukoshi> There y'are.
2006-12-20.txt:17:24:10: <Sukoshi> Run ``kinput2 -canna &'' somewhere.
2006-12-20.txt:17:24:39: <Sukoshi> Then you have to mess with some envars, like LC_ALL, IIRC.
2006-12-20.txt:17:25:29: * Sukoshi shrugs.
2006-12-20.txt:17:25:46: <Sukoshi> Mmmf. It's been a while since I've used apt.
2006-12-20.txt:17:25:59: <Sukoshi> I've gotten used to the Slackware way of things, I guess.
2006-12-20.txt:17:28:29: <Sukoshi> Like I said, restart your X application with your modified envars.
2006-12-20.txt:17:29:16: <Sukoshi> And then you use Ctrl+Shift, IIRC, (dependant on package/version/whatever) to start the IME.
2006-12-20.txt:17:29:19: <Sukoshi> Read the manual, I suggest.
2006-12-20.txt:18:10:46: <Sukoshi> Why?
2006-12-20.txt:18:11:12: <Sukoshi> Oh. Are you supposed to use your pinky for parentheses or something?
2006-12-20.txt:18:11:27: * Sukoshi learned Dvorak the homebrew way.
2006-12-20.txt:18:11:42: <Sukoshi> My middle finger goes on parentheses.
2006-12-20.txt:18:11:52: <Sukoshi> I need an idea for a project in Lisp, ya know.
2006-12-20.txt:18:12:48: <Sukoshi> Blah. Time to write an HTTP parser :(
2006-12-20.txt:18:12:59: <Sukoshi> And client. A very limited client, though.
2006-12-20.txt:18:14:51: <Sukoshi> Guh. But GCC is a pain in the *arse* to compile.
2006-12-20.txt:18:15:04: <pikhq> Sukoshi: Yes, but I know how to build GCC.
2006-12-20.txt:18:15:17: <Sukoshi> Well, it takes ages.
2006-12-20.txt:18:15:33: <Sukoshi> Yeah. I'll bet it takes less time than Firefox2.
2006-12-20.txt:18:15:49: <GregorR-W> Sukoshi: I can say for a fact that it does.
2006-12-20.txt:18:16:00: <Sukoshi> Heh.
2006-12-20.txt:18:16:18: <Sukoshi> Slackware here.
2006-12-20.txt:18:17:46: <Sukoshi> Well uh... bind the slot then?
2006-12-20.txt:18:29:59: <Sukoshi> No.
2006-12-20.txt:18:30:20: <Sukoshi> Error: Twice is not a valid range bound.
2006-12-20.txt:20:03:58: <Sukoshi> So, are functions first-class datatypes?
2006-12-20.txt:20:06:22: <Sukoshi> Or, a more general structure, like Lisp's cond.
2006-12-20.txt:20:06:51: <Sukoshi> cond( {condition, true code, false code} { ... } {default, code} )
2006-12-20.txt:20:20:30: <GregorR-W> Sukoshi: Yes, functions are first-class data types, Plof is intended to be a hybrid of functional and imperative.
2006-12-20.txt:20:21:27: <Sukoshi> Hooray.
2006-12-20.txt:20:21:42: <Sukoshi> He's a lisp hater.
2006-12-20.txt:20:22:09: <Sukoshi> It works in Lisp because of the way the parentheses work.
2006-12-20.txt:20:22:31: <Sukoshi> (if pred expr1 expr2)
2006-12-20.txt:20:22:33: <GregorR-W> The basic syntactic structure of Plof and lisp are too different to compare. eg, exactly what Sukoshi just said.
2006-12-20.txt:20:23:02: <Sukoshi> Remember that if you want a block in IF, you have to use PROGN (or BEGIN in Scheme).
2006-12-20.txt:20:24:11: <Sukoshi> Heh. Darcs is a **** on Solaris, I hear.
2006-12-20.txt:20:24:21: <Sukoshi> A friend of mine is trying unsuccessfully to setup revision control systems.
2006-12-20.txt:20:24:39: <Sukoshi> You could have something like: (defun meh () (if 3 4 5)) in CL which would always return 4.
2006-12-20.txt:20:25:15: <Sukoshi> I like what decentralized offers.
2006-12-20.txt:20:25:24: <Sukoshi> Especially now that I've come up with a dead project maintainer.
2006-12-20.txt:20:25:56: <Sukoshi> Inactive ;D
2006-12-20.txt:20:26:09: <Sukoshi> Well, I lie. He just came back to life yesterday.
2006-12-20.txt:20:26:24: <Sukoshi> ....Which is a little late, since I've already made some really big patches.
2006-12-20.txt:20:31:10: <Sukoshi> Heh. Which is why you don't.
2006-12-20.txt:20:31:17: <Sukoshi> It takes more RAM to compile than this box has.
2006-12-20.txt:20:49:11: <Sukoshi> Even then, I don't think functions are first-class data types in Python.
2006-12-20.txt:20:49:54: <Sukoshi> Oh. Cool.
2006-12-20.txt:20:50:35: <Sukoshi> You can do everything with a function that you can do with every other data type.
2006-12-20.txt:20:50:41: <Sukoshi> Like integers, characters, etc.
2006-12-20.txt:20:51:12: <Sukoshi> In most cases, passing functions as arguments is a big step in that direction.
2006-12-20.txt:22:15:49: <Sukoshi> Hmmm. Is there a more effecient way in parsing HTTP messages rather than doing a whole bunch of strncmp or memcmp?
2006-12-20.txt:22:16:39: <Sukoshi> Well... I was wondering if there's some other commonly used method.
2006-12-20.txt:22:16:53: <Sukoshi> If not, I'm a gonna hope Duff's Device is fast.
2006-12-20.txt:22:17:40: <Sukoshi> Oh. But Duff's Device is for copying, doh.
2006-12-20.txt:22:17:54: <Sukoshi> Lemme take a look at fnord's implementation of memcmp.
2006-12-20.txt:22:19:04: <Sukoshi> Ah. Pretty nifty.
2006-12-20.txt:22:19:12: <SimonRC> Sukoshi: You could consider the message format to be a grammar of 1-character tokens and try to make a state-machine-based parser.
2006-12-20.txt:22:19:25: <Sukoshi> Yes, I was thinking of doing that too.
2006-12-20.txt:22:19:33: <Sukoshi> But that's a complex beast.
2006-12-20.txt:22:20:00: <Sukoshi> Heck, even in C, a parser like that is a total PAIN.
2006-12-20.txt:22:20:30: <Sukoshi> Uggh. Why couldn't HTTP use something sensible like opcodes? -_-''
2006-12-20.txt:22:20:46: <Sukoshi> SimonRC: Mmmf. Would it produce something that effecient though?
2006-12-20.txt:22:21:13: <Sukoshi> Nope.
2006-12-20.txt:22:21:18: <Sukoshi> I just tend to mistrust generated code.
2006-12-20.txt:22:21:31: <Sukoshi> *Cough* String to BF *cough*
2006-12-20.txt:22:21:36: <SimonRC> Sukoshi: ah, so you are one of those assembley nuts?
2006-12-20.txt:22:21:53: <Sukoshi> No, but this project is pretty high on the low-level side.
2006-12-20.txt:22:22:23: <Sukoshi> ASM optimization is going to come at a later step, not now. For now, I think I'll use Fnord's usage of memcmp for inspiration.
2006-12-20.txt:22:22:32: <Sukoshi> Maybe do something similar to Duff's case bastardization.
2006-12-20.txt:22:24:40: <Sukoshi> Heh. True there.
2006-12-20.txt:22:25:16: <Sukoshi> But, I don't know if parser generator code is effecient or not.
2006-12-20.txt:22:25:41: <SimonRC> Sukoshi: very efficient
2006-12-20.txt:22:25:55: <Sukoshi> Aha. Good.
2006-12-20.txt:22:27:48: <Sukoshi> Well, I wanna see if this code is more effecient than parser generator code.
2006-12-20.txt:22:27:59: <Sukoshi> God help me, I'm going to commit case hell.
2006-12-20.txt:22:29:25: <Sukoshi> IRP?
2006-12-20.txt:22:29:38: <SimonRC> Sukoshi: allow me to demonstrate.
2006-12-20.txt:22:29:46: <GregorR-W> Sukoshi: http://www.esolangs.org/wiki/IRP
2006-12-20.txt:22:30:25: <Sukoshi> So is *that* why all those people have been coming?
2006-12-20.txt:22:30:57: <Sukoshi> I thought they wanted to prove us turing complete, I thought we were special ;-;
2006-12-20.txt:22:39:32: <Sukoshi> I'm a total web programming incompetent :P
2006-12-20.txt:22:40:03: <Sukoshi> Anything that depends on something like interface, user approachability, or aesthetic quality I fail at.
2006-12-20.txt:22:40:58: <SimonRC> Sukoshi: OTOH, I have a tendancy ot hack URLs.
2006-12-21.txt:09:24:16: <Sukoshi> Write an OS for me.
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2006-12-22.txt:15:58:02: <Sukoshi> Please prove Malbolge Turing complete.
2006-12-22.txt:17:28:35: <Sukoshi> Error: Interpreter does not accept slang.
2006-12-22.txt:17:28:57: <Sukoshi> Warning: `wats' is interpreted as `what's'
2006-12-22.txt:17:31:38: <GregorR> Looks to me like your interpreter just accepted slang by translating it appropriately, Sukoshi.
2006-12-22.txt:17:32:01: <Sukoshi> No, it interpreted `wats' as a spelling error.
2006-12-22.txt:17:32:58: <Sukoshi> Mmmf. I need to code some more CL stuff. I've spent too long too close to C code.
2006-12-22.txt:17:49:08: * Sukoshi pities Asztal.
2006-12-22.txt:17:49:18: <Sukoshi> At least I never had to go there :P
2006-12-22.txt:17:54:35: <Sukoshi> I need to look at Plof some time.
2006-12-22.txt:17:54:53: <Sukoshi> But right now, I'm deferring all my schoolwork for coding work, so Plof will be more of a distraction.
2006-12-22.txt:17:54:58: <Sukoshi> Hehehe.
2006-12-22.txt:18:48:33: <Sukoshi> Wow GregorR.
2006-12-22.txt:18:48:40: <Sukoshi> Banning your own creation?
2006-12-22.txt:18:49:09: <Sukoshi> The creator of Frankenstein said so too.
2006-12-22.txt:18:49:22: <Sukoshi> And, we got a cool novel and a bunch of overdone tasteless horror movies from it.
2006-12-22.txt:18:49:43: <Sukoshi> What you say?!
2006-12-22.txt:18:49:56: <Sukoshi> What you say?!
2006-12-22.txt:18:49:58: <Sukoshi> What you say?!
2006-12-22.txt:18:50:12: <Sukoshi> Yeah.
2006-12-22.txt:18:50:46: <Sukoshi> s/creator/author/
2006-12-22.txt:18:52:11: <Sukoshi> What you say?!
2006-12-22.txt:18:52:21: * GregorR punches Sukoshi.
2006-12-22.txt:18:52:52: <Sukoshi> Hey. You shouldn't hit girls.
2006-12-22.txt:18:53:23: <Sukoshi> -_- Darn you!
2006-12-22.txt:18:53:24: <Sukoshi> And I'm only quoting Slipstick Libby.
2006-12-22.txt:18:53:59: <Sukoshi> In Methusalah's Children, near the end, Lazarus tells Libby that next they'll ban sex, and Libby says ``What you say?! What hell!''
2006-12-22.txt:18:54:28: <Sukoshi> That too.
2006-12-22.txt:18:55:04: <Sukoshi> I and some friends at school were thinking of making a play production we'd do in front of everyone at school preseting the Zero Wing bad translation beginning.
2006-12-22.txt:18:55:10: <Sukoshi> I wanted to be Katz.
2006-12-22.txt:18:55:53: <Sukoshi> I mean, who doesen't want to face a bunch of people and say ``Good Evening Gentlemen. All Your Base Are Belong To Us. Make your time!''
2006-12-22.txt:18:56:53: <Sukoshi> Syntax Error: IRP must go on.
2006-12-22.txt:18:57:07: <Sukoshi> bsmntbombdood: Take a look at the IRP spam.
2006-12-22.txt:18:57:41: <Sukoshi> Yup ;)
2006-12-22.txt:18:57:53: <Sukoshi> GregorR: Fetch me a sandwhich.
2006-12-22.txt:18:58:13: <Sukoshi> What you say?!
2006-12-22.txt:18:58:34: <Sukoshi> What you say?!
2006-12-22.txt:18:59:21: <Sukoshi> No.
2006-12-22.txt:18:59:52: <Sukoshi> Somebody set up us the bot!
2006-12-22.txt:19:00:48: <Sukoshi> EgoBot's back!!!!!111111oneoneoneenoenoeno!!!!
2006-12-22.txt:19:01:16: <Sukoshi> Meh.
2006-12-22.txt:19:01:31: <Sukoshi> Oh GregorR, does Plof have lexical or dynamic bindings, or both?
2006-12-22.txt:19:02:48: <Sukoshi> Awww.
2006-12-22.txt:19:03:07: <Sukoshi> That's nifty.
2006-12-22.txt:19:03:21: <Sukoshi> Is the object system of Plof message passing?
2006-12-22.txt:19:05:02: <Sukoshi> Is D really that different from C?
2006-12-22.txt:19:05:37: <Sukoshi> I mean, different enough that you can't read it?
2006-12-22.txt:19:06:02: <Sukoshi> ................
2006-12-22.txt:19:06:16: <Sukoshi> Anything that wants to be C++ needs to dip itself in HCl.
2006-12-22.txt:19:06:48: <Sukoshi> I'm sorry, I've seen too many cases where you have to use stupid templates and std::bs types that could be more effeciently wrapped in a struct.
2006-12-22.txt:19:07:04: <Sukoshi> I once attempted to generate a SWIG wrapper for a C++ library. I failed.
2006-12-22.txt:19:07:39: <Sukoshi> In comparison to C?
2006-12-22.txt:19:07:52: <GregorR> Sukoshi: Nah, in comparison to other-OO-language-X.
2006-12-22.txt:19:07:56: <Sukoshi> Oh ;D
2006-12-22.txt:19:08:24: <Sukoshi> I've been working on low-level stuff for the last few days pretty intensely, so I've been doing a lot of pointer arithmetic.
2006-12-22.txt:19:08:42: <Sukoshi> At one point a parser, so, pure pointer arithmetic there :).
2006-12-22.txt:19:09:46: <Sukoshi> It was a fairly simple parser, not complex enough to need yacc.
2006-12-22.txt:19:10:19: <Sukoshi> Of course, that didn't stop me from getting it wrong quite a few times :D
2006-12-22.txt:19:11:09: <Sukoshi> Man. A WM in 76 lines.
2006-12-22.txt:19:11:11: <Sukoshi> So awesome.
2006-12-22.txt:19:11:44: <Sukoshi> Yes. The CL version.
2006-12-22.txt:19:13:08: <Sukoshi> Yeah, I'm taking a small hiatus from C to begin work on a WM.
2006-12-22.txt:19:13:18: <Sukoshi> But I'll be back with it later this afternoon.
2006-12-22.txt:19:13:56: <Sukoshi> Hold on. I'm about to run it in Xnest.
2006-12-22.txt:19:14:19: <Sukoshi> Oh? What's that?
2006-12-22.txt:19:15:17: <Sukoshi> Awesome.
2006-12-22.txt:19:15:21: <Sukoshi> Ion is too complicated.
2006-12-22.txt:19:15:39: <Sukoshi> This'll borrow ideas from Ion, Ratpoison (StumpWM), and CLFSWM.
2006-12-22.txt:19:16:01: <Sukoshi> Yeah, Xnest is an old piece of poop.
2006-12-22.txt:19:16:47: <Sukoshi> Guh. Where's the source.
2006-12-22.txt:19:16:55: <Sukoshi> Common Lisp FS Window Manager.
2006-12-22.txt:19:17:00: <Sukoshi> I don't remember what FS means :P
2006-12-22.txt:19:17:36: <Sukoshi> Stupid Xephyr.
2006-12-22.txt:19:18:39: <Sukoshi> Oh. It's part of the Xorg package?
2006-12-22.txt:19:18:44: <GregorR> Sukoshi: Yeah.
2006-12-22.txt:19:18:49: <Sukoshi> Ugggh. Why can't they package the source on its own -_-''
2006-12-22.txt:19:18:55: <GregorR> Sukoshi: I know X_X
2006-12-22.txt:19:20:18: <Sukoshi> I hope the Xorg source isn't large.
2006-12-22.txt:19:20:44: <Sukoshi> Who am I kidding. It's probably gigantic.
2006-12-22.txt:19:21:04: <GregorR> Sukoshi: You know they split Xorg into a bunch of autotool'd packages, right?
2006-12-22.txt:19:21:14: <Sukoshi> Uh....
2006-12-22.txt:19:21:16: <Sukoshi> *Cough*
2006-12-22.txt:19:21:52: <Sukoshi> Oh wow.
2006-12-22.txt:19:24:56: <Sukoshi> UGGGH. Xorg has moved to git?
2006-12-22.txt:19:25:04: <Sukoshi> I just grabbed the CVS source -_-
2006-12-22.txt:19:25:23: <Sukoshi> Heh. Yah.
2006-12-22.txt:19:25:35: <Sukoshi> In the meantime, I'll use Xnest.
2006-12-22.txt:19:48:10: <Sukoshi> Egobot is ewww.
2006-12-22.txt:19:48:58: <Sukoshi> You really love signals, don't you GregorR ?
2006-12-22.txt:19:49:41: <Sukoshi> Meh :P
2006-12-22.txt:19:49:46: <Sukoshi> Wait... that's C++ code?
2006-12-22.txt:19:50:01: <Sukoshi> Where's the abstract-hell templates and the obfuscated C++-only constructs?
2006-12-22.txt:19:50:07: <Sukoshi> WHAT SORT OF A C++ CODER ARE YOU?!
2006-12-22.txt:19:50:42: <Sukoshi> YOU FIEND! WHY AREN'T YOU USING BOOST?!
2006-12-22.txt:19:53:35: <Sukoshi> ;D
2006-12-22.txt:21:04:05: <Sukoshi> GRRR
2006-12-22.txt:21:04:15: <Sukoshi> Why is Xnest rejecting connections?!
2006-12-22.txt:21:05:29: <Sukoshi> Darn you legacy apps. Darn you all to HECK!
2006-12-22.txt:21:10:57: <Sukoshi> Ah. -ac is what makes it work.
2006-12-22.txt:21:11:04: <Sukoshi> .... An option mysteriously not present in the manpage.
2006-12-22.txt:21:13:56: <Sukoshi> .... Maybe it's time I compile Xephyr.
2006-12-22.txt:21:16:27: <Sukoshi> TinyWM.
2006-12-22.txt:21:18:04: <Sukoshi> You know... you may be right!
2006-12-22.txt:21:21:54: <Sukoshi> Don't worry. X is a horrible mess.
2006-12-22.txt:21:22:10: <Sukoshi> .... Does *everyone* use the same autoconf script?
2006-12-22.txt:21:22:42: <Sukoshi> I seriously wonder if any code is even written with g77 nowadays.
2006-12-22.txt:21:34:40: <Sukoshi> Hey, I found a book on it at our local book store.
2006-12-22.txt:21:34:45: <Sukoshi> FORTRAN 2002 and one on COBOL.
2006-12-22.txt:21:34:56: <Sukoshi> I was contemplating on buyng the COBOL book just to burn it.
2006-12-22.txt:21:36:03: <Sukoshi> It's worth learning still because it's still fast.
2006-12-22.txt:21:36:11: <Sukoshi> Like Pascal and ALGOL.
2006-12-22.txt:21:37:29: <Sukoshi> Oh wait, can you read this?
2006-12-22.txt:21:37:46: <Sukoshi> Could you read that?
2006-12-22.txt:21:39:35: <Sukoshi> <Sukoshi> Like Pascal and ALGOL.
2006-12-22.txt:21:39:38: <Sukoshi> Could you read that?
2006-12-22.txt:21:46:53: <Sukoshi> NO!
2006-12-22.txt:21:47:04: <Sukoshi> My keyboard went AWOL on me, on 32 days of uptime.
2006-12-22.txt:21:47:32: <Sukoshi> Is there any way to get it to work with a PS/2 keyboard again without a restart?
2006-12-22.txt:21:47:33: <Sukoshi> SSH.
2006-12-22.txt:21:47:54: <Sukoshi> Linux....
2006-12-22.txt:21:48:19: <Sukoshi> ... I don't think I compiled it as a module ;-;
2006-12-22.txt:21:48:52: <Sukoshi> Darn you!
2006-12-22.txt:21:51:04: <Sukoshi> きみのってないわよ!!!
2006-12-22.txt:21:51:24: <Sukoshi> This 'aint fair!
2006-12-22.txt:21:52:25: <Sukoshi> Guh.... I'll restart....
2006-12-22.txt:21:52:57: <Sukoshi> My dear, dear uptime!
2006-12-22.txt:22:03:15: <Sukoshi> SCORE!
2006-12-22.txt:22:03:25: <Sukoshi> It wasn't the keyboard (which seems to be hotpluggable :P).
2006-12-22.txt:22:03:48: <Sukoshi> Xvesa left my stuff inoperable, and it seemed restarting it did the trick.
2006-12-22.txt:22:05:09: <Sukoshi> Guh. The machine is refusing to go back to a usable state if I kill Xvesa.
2006-12-22.txt:22:05:17: <Sukoshi> Hmmm... how to make it gracefully exit....
2006-12-22.txt:22:05:30: <Sukoshi> Rather, the physical terminal is refusing to go back to a usable state.
2006-12-22.txt:22:05:56: <Sukoshi>  14:01:46 up 38 days,  7:06, 14 users,  load average: 1.63, 1.87, 1.82
2006-12-22.txt:22:07:48: <Sukoshi> Guh...
2006-12-22.txt:22:10:10: <Sukoshi> So, now let's see how I can kill Xvesa while keeping access to my physical peripherals.
2006-12-22.txt:22:15:23: <Sukoshi> Well, uh... I'm not sure.
2006-12-22.txt:22:15:33: <Sukoshi> The only thing I guess I can do is nice -n 20 it.
2006-12-22.txt:22:16:09: <Sukoshi> Piece of poop Xserver.
2006-12-22.txt:22:17:48: <Sukoshi> Success!
2006-12-22.txt:22:18:15: <Sukoshi> For some reason, if you give Xvesa the vt argument, it locks up and dies, but if you give it a tty argument, it's fine.
2006-12-22.txt:22:18:54: <Sukoshi> Well, I just wasted 30 minutes preserving my uptime. That makes me feel.... wholesome inside.
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