So I skipped over the first few newsposts I saw about it, thinking it looked like just hype, but now I've watched the video and read the documentation, and it's actually sounding pretty sweet.
It's useful and easy enough that it will pick up an user base, it's powerful and extendible enough that developers are going to do some sweet stuff, and it's actually open (will be), so people can run their own servers, like with email.
There's abuse potential, but I guess spam is in some ways a solved problem by now, and servers are authenticated, so no spoofing.
So, are you waiting for the Emacs mode? Already poking at the (awful) Python bot API? Sticking to YTalk? Thoughts?
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Anonymous2009-06-05 10:53
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Back to /b/ please. Read you're SICP. Python is like the only worthwile language around here.
>>10 I can imagine weak-willed hipsters Waving™® each other desperately trying to be in.
Niggers love showing off how they're hip to knew technologies too.
Google I/O is a very corny name for a conference. Google was much easier to like when they didn't try to call atention to themselves with shit like that.
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Anonymous2009-06-06 5:11
>>15
Fact; xkcd is the number one most read webcomic at Google. They simply think stuff like that is funny.
Rand(all); produced more than a hundred of mildly amusing comics out of about 600. That's a really huge ratio for stick figures and nerd jokes. He'd still be respected if he didn't become popular.
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Anonymous2009-06-06 11:46
>>16
I don't find XKCD funny and yet, I can still get amused by it.
I wouldn't mind it so much if people would stop tapestrying the fucking hallway with it. Xkcd, that is, not Google wave.
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Anonymous2009-06-06 17:13
>>18
I read this as I don't find XKCD funny and yet, I can still get annused by it.
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Anonymous2009-06-07 20:01
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Anonymous2009-06-07 20:05
>>21
That bump was not /prog/ BEST PRACTICES. Please consult the /prog/ Style Guide v0.4.3 c9 ``On バンプ-ing''
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Anonymous2009-06-07 20:19
>>22
I spit on your /prog/ BEST PRACTICES. And in particular the habit of the recently arrived weak ass-trolls’ habit of spoilerizing /prog/. It's like a red flag that says “Don't bother with this thread, it's being overrun with unoriginal wannabes who couldn't troll their way out of TdR's wet paper bag.”
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Anonymous2009-06-07 20:22
>>23
Good lord, it's late. Sorry, /prog/ BEST PRACTICES.
>>29
I would cry if this were the real FV. Tears of excitement and joy!! :D
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FrozenVoid2009-06-08 14:23
>>30
The "real" FrozenVoid doesn't need a tripcode. It was used to avoid confusion when 90% of /prog/ used my name(Also i hate this "Anonymous mob" mentality).
Now its like 1-2 people maximum trying to imitate me and its much more interesting to argue with them personally then to deprive them of this ability.
>>33
Quoting you: Actual meaning is 'project'.Plan is just "kei".
Yes, as you have just shown, "kei" can be translated as "plan". This, however, doesn't change the fact that "keikaku" can be translated as "plan" as well (which is the more logical translation in this context).
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FrozenVoid2009-06-08 14:52
>>34 I'm just visiting /prog/ today, and i don't know about this 'MILKRIBS' much >>35 I'm always using this avatar, since circa 98'
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