Message from @blueorbit

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2020-12-24 02:49:12 UTC  

Tom's Guide: Department of Homeland Security: China using TCL TVs to spy on Americans.
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/tcl-wolf-dhs-china-bashing

2020-12-24 02:49:12 UTC  

@MatiLuc, you just advanced to level 21!

2020-12-24 02:51:01 UTC  

Try some critical thinking it will prepare you a bit better for adulting https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-joe-biden-russia-024b553e9a4ffb2716286dd134876f8a

2020-12-24 02:51:48 UTC  

@RobertGrulerEsq Heard Detroit is suing Black Lives Matter. Is there basis for a CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT?

2020-12-24 02:53:40 UTC  

Really boggles the mind, doesn't it?
And we are supposed to believe it?
> Biden only won 477 of 3,113 counties. The Biden/Harris ticket supposedly managed to obtain 80,033,996 votes from 477 counties while the Clinton/Caine ticket received 65,844,610 from 487 counties. In 2008, Obama/Biden received 69,498,516 votes from 873 counties. So, Biden/Harris supposedly got 14,189,386 more votes than Clinton/Caine out of 10 less counties, while also getting 10,535,480 more votes than Obama/Biden out of 396 fewer counties.

2020-12-24 02:54:25 UTC  

They're doing a really good job of covering up their shenanigans @Dedkraken gotta give credit for that πŸ†

2020-12-24 02:55:35 UTC  

I'd love to hear more details but a conversation is meant to go in both directions

2020-12-24 02:57:44 UTC  

And frankly I am tired of one way "convos" and being talked over so .... yeah have fun with your side of the story over there

This rabbit hole is so deep it goes all the way to Venezuela πŸ‡https://youtu.be/aLc3ehhPIKA πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯ #RECALLMADURO

2020-12-24 03:15:29 UTC  

Isn't programming fun?
Finally got a paid custom programming job to complete. πŸ˜„

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/772982351520333824/791504294372311090/ipf.png

2020-12-24 03:30:12 UTC  

No Star Craft? I am disappointed. I know they offered a class on it somewhere πŸ˜‚

2020-12-24 03:46:29 UTC  

Korea did have courses in eSports. No formal degree, despite a lot of rumors to the contrary. And you might also be thinking of KeSPA, the regulatory body that was over SC2 in Korea, that also oversaw the university programs. Source: I competed professionally in SC2 in a previous life.

2020-12-24 03:47:10 UTC  

hehe, why make it more complicated than needed...

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/772982351520333824/791512269505691668/logger.png

2020-12-24 05:04:12 UTC  

That is extremely strange string manipulation.

2020-12-24 05:08:41 UTC  

I'd do validation via regex before ever deciding to actually go through with further checks on input validity.

2020-12-24 05:16:13 UTC  

Especially if it has complex arguments.

2020-12-24 05:20:47 UTC  

I've had to write the entire client-end side of command arguments before, with upwards of 50 commands.

2020-12-24 05:21:32 UTC  

I had to make a template of each command and send them through a general command preparation function, then pipe the arguments off into a method-specific function.

2020-12-24 05:31:36 UTC  

Idk... I have yet to see most adults apply critical thinking... πŸ˜‰

2020-12-24 06:58:44 UTC  

If i Take my $600 an Run It Through A Dominion Voting Machine at 4am, will i get back $60,000? Askin for My Damn Self

2020-12-24 07:39:42 UTC  

I am just big mad my COD tours don’t count for anything.

2020-12-24 13:31:23 UTC  

Psh I’d put that on a CV

2020-12-24 14:50:01 UTC  

@Bey is that Python? I have only learned javascript so far. And VBA but I'm rusty

2020-12-24 17:17:23 UTC  

The end of that article starts to go a little out there but overall it was a good opposing-side read.

2020-12-24 17:58:26 UTC  

C#, I believe. It has a lot of similarities to Java's syntax (but definitely not JS's syntax/typing system)

2020-12-24 18:02:31 UTC  

funny this lady is a Dr. in the same way that Jill Biden is a doctor ... PhD not MD ... spent quite a bit of time discussing details of her Plandemic theory and all the weaknesses in her arguments earlier this year with someone I thought was rational but turned out not to be so, at least as far as I could ascertain ... when evaluating something like this the first stage is to try to find where they agree with the mainstream and carefully trace where they diverge, what you'll usually find is that they make some very unreasonable assumptions/errors that quickly move them off the mainstream's viewpoint ... I've pretty much determined that folks are going to believe what they want to believe and if they're rational they'll do some investigating on their own and if not when you point out errors/mistakes in alternate theories they just keep coming with what about this? what about that? that go further and further down the improbable lane of fantasy

2020-12-24 18:08:07 UTC  

C#

2020-12-24 19:14:45 UTC  

@meglide don't worry, at least the earth is not flat

2020-12-24 19:57:31 UTC  

Bowl-shaped last I heard

2020-12-24 20:20:21 UTC  

Technical term is "oblate spheroid". Earth has got a little junk in her trunk, the southern hemisphere is slightly larger than the Northern hemisphere

2020-12-24 20:42:49 UTC  

WGS 84 ... Of which I'm somewhat familiar

2020-12-24 22:58:25 UTC  

@SoonMrWick let me know if you want it explained.

2020-12-24 22:58:56 UTC  

The window-tint phobia and why its a significant structural damage.

2020-12-24 23:25:47 UTC  

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2020-12-24 23:42:29 UTC  
2020-12-24 23:48:39 UTC  

when do they fire?

2020-12-24 23:48:54 UTC  

or is he under Coca-Cola protection and thus untouchable?

2020-12-25 02:44:44 UTC  

I thought Santa was a thought criminal.

2020-12-25 14:06:40 UTC  

Does this mean I went beyond thought? πŸ€” πŸ™ƒ