Message from @Towelie

Discord ID: 279742720921305089


2017-02-10 22:30:51 UTC  

oh shit, yeah.

2017-02-10 22:30:55 UTC  

I've not done those

2017-02-10 22:31:09 UTC  

Someones in for a suprise if they ever stumble upon that

2017-02-10 22:31:12 UTC  

kongou desu

2017-02-10 22:31:14 UTC  

I'm gonna have to fix that later.

2017-02-10 22:31:15 UTC  

lol

2017-02-10 22:31:38 UTC  

Kongou is pretty gr8

2017-02-10 22:31:41 UTC  

well the double consonant is easy to check with tsu

2017-02-10 22:31:52 UTC  

but you'll need regex for that

2017-02-10 22:31:53 UTC  

Yeah

2017-02-10 22:32:07 UTC  

same with u for long vowels

2017-02-10 22:32:24 UTC  

Yeah

2017-02-10 22:32:53 UTC  

trap shimi is better ๐Ÿ˜Ž

2017-02-10 22:32:55 UTC  

and iowa

2017-02-10 22:33:04 UTC  

Ah, traps arent my thing, but hey, more power to ya.

2017-02-10 22:33:04 UTC  

but Tenryuu is top best

2017-02-10 22:37:05 UTC  

why would you use a find and replace for that btw @Gsurus ? I suppose that they should already be an api for that

2017-02-10 22:37:18 UTC  

I thought so too, but apparently not.

2017-02-10 22:37:21 UTC  

At least, that I could find.

2017-02-10 22:37:34 UTC  

And any translation service cost money.

2017-02-10 22:37:53 UTC  

it works with kanjis too ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

2017-02-10 22:38:22 UTC  

how does this... work?

2017-02-10 22:38:40 UTC  

it's a command line tool

2017-02-10 22:38:43 UTC  

```
$ echo "ๆ—ฅๆœฌใŒๅฅฝใใงใ™ใ€‚" | iconv -f utf8 -t eucjp | kakasi -i euc -Ha -Ka -Ja -Ea -ka
nippongasukidesu.
```

2017-02-10 22:38:47 UTC  

@Alibaba

*/[A-Z0-9._%+-]* is the first part of the email

*+@* Is the @ in the middle of the email.

*[A-Z0-9.-]* is the domain

+\.[A-Z]{2,}$/i* is the end of the email. (.com or .whatever)

2017-02-10 22:38:55 UTC  

traps are gay

2017-02-10 22:39:06 UTC  

Yes, I could tell roo

2017-02-10 22:39:57 UTC  

Well, now you know for 100%. ๐Ÿ˜‰

2017-02-10 22:40:14 UTC  

the + in +@ is actually a part of the previous stuff

2017-02-10 22:40:14 UTC  

Now back to what I was doing before I looked on here.

2017-02-10 22:40:34 UTC  

and the same for the TLD (.com or .whatever)

2017-02-10 22:40:54 UTC  

tld?

2017-02-10 22:41:06 UTC  

that the name of the .thing

2017-02-10 22:41:12 UTC  

Top Level Domain

2017-02-10 22:41:29 UTC  

what's a bottom level domain by comparison?

2017-02-10 22:42:03 UTC  

[A-Z0-9.-] = either a character in the range of A to Z or in the range of 0 to 9 or - one time

2017-02-10 22:42:21 UTC  

if you add the + at the end, it means at least one character or more

2017-02-10 22:42:50 UTC  

it should probably be a {3,} instead of a + to say at least 3 characters or more

2017-02-10 22:43:10 UTC  

Oh, I was thinking it was in the format of a string. lol

2017-02-10 22:43:33 UTC  

With the + meaning to put an @ after [A-Z0-9.-]