>>30
Eight Gigabytes of Repetitive Strain Injury, ``faggot".
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Anonymous2012-10-04 21:58
When I use an editor, I don't want eight extra KILOBYTES of worthless help screens and cursor positioning code! I just want an EDitor!! Not a ❝viitor❞. Not a ❝emacsitor❞. Those aren't even WORDS!!!! ED! ED! ED IS THE STANDARD!!!
>>37-san got a point. vim has this splashscreen with "give your money to niggers so that the world will be even more full of niggers" that I find disturbing.
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>>47
systemd is in all ways better than the System V init. Now, if only it used a proper database instead of silly text files¸ that would be really great.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 8:55
>>10
Welcome to scsh 0.6.7 (R6RS)
Type ,? for help. echo lol
>>45
stop impersonating me! I am the real retr0sp3kt. For anyone wanting to be a hacker: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
Backtrack is a hacking opareting system with important tools like: METASPLOIT nmapfe hping3 aircrack
>>53
Forced synchronisation to vertical blanking is harmful. It causes way too much display latency. The program needs to be designed since its inception in order to incorporate that feature in a sensible way.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 11:56
life as a dubs getter
imhotep has a child at 5:33
he is named dubstep
terrible!
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Anonymous2012-10-05 12:18
>>54
If the hardware specifies 60Hz refresh rate, then that's that. It's the programs job to make sure what ever it is supposed to be displaying is in sync with the hardware. How the fuck did you miss this bit of info? It's a fricking vital part for a programmer.
If you're, let's say, interfacing with a radar through a uart-chip, then would you set the baud to what ever the fuck your shitty program can manage, then just leave it at that. Hoping it would work? Not giving a fuck if what ever is displayed is correct or not? It's just unbelievable to considering it.
No, you wouldn't. But sure enough, here you and most of every other programmer are, thinking it's perfectly fine to display garbage through hardware which specifies 60Hz baud.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 12:26
baud
I don't think that word means what you think it means.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 12:32
>>54
Next (while not even being able to display text correctly), it's not a surprise neither emacs or vim can interface with the fricken-fucking keyboard correctly. Open a 32GB file and halt the command. Halt it. Halt it. Fuck it doesn't work! What a fucking surprise. There is ZERO guarantee your commands are obeyed. I'd dunk that shit in the garbage bin right away.
But...while it's in the garbage bin...I figure why not turn on "line wrap" and open a 1GB file of words, with...no line wrap?
It's staying in the garbage bin.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 12:32
>>56
Fuck you, dipshit. Even if the output is delayed by one frame, human eyes can't resolve past 25Hz. Eat shit and die.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 12:35
>>58
You are more idiotic than TJS. Fuck you and die.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 12:35
>>57
Why? If the display was interfaced through an uart chip with a baud of 60Hz then you wouldn't give a fuck would you? So what do you not understand, beyond you being wrong in understanding me and you being wrong not understanding shit?
>>59
That's a very common misconception. The human vision has no notion of frames. For instance, a sub-millisecond flash is still visible.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 12:45
>>60
Why? Since when is it OK for programs to /not give a shit/ about the hardware which soul purpose is to interface with FUCKING HUMANS?
Are you dense? Do you have no reason and no purpose to any thing you do? How do you defend your self now? Will you not understand that you MUST give up?
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Anonymous2012-10-05 12:45
>>61
What type of display is this, a lone LED? Or is your bitrate higher than the baud?
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Anonymous2012-10-05 12:47
>>64
Yeah, my special uart-chip have a huge register, thanks radar manufacturers. So what, does it matter?
But are you dense? It doesn't matter what ever the fuck the display / hardware interface specifies. What ever is specified is what ever the shitty program must OBEY.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 13:16
>>68
Of course the program will obey, because that's the job of the OS.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 13:22
>>69
Yep, that's why games are not aware of refresh rates. Yes sir, you got me good there. Well done. Bravo.
I wanna get a package into the official debian repos and call it ``on-my-level-pleb''
sudo apt-get on-my-level-pleb
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Anonymous2012-10-05 13:35
>>72
wait fuck I'm high that doesn't make sense because it would be apt-get install [package]
shit, ruined my whole stupid joke
smoke weed everyday
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Anonymous2012-10-05 13:37
>>72
You should call your package ``a-job-wanker''.
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Anonymous2012-10-05 13:40
>>71
I'm going to start a newspaper bureau, while I'm not going to run it (I'll leave that to my wife), I'll go up early every day and clean the place spotless. As I eagerly await the daily delivery I'll turn the pages and look for your name in the obituaries, then when I see it I'll smile like a fucking kid and say "Shalom", then I'll enjoy the day like no other, then I'll go home and give my wife a good fuck, go out on the porch for a smoke and grin like a fucking kid again.