Message from @Carver

Discord ID: 273700431085961216


2017-01-25 06:06:22 UTC  

50 dollars

2017-01-25 06:06:26 UTC  

yeah

2017-01-25 06:06:28 UTC  

-20

2017-01-25 06:06:30 UTC  

plus tax

2017-01-25 06:06:34 UTC  

stfu

2017-01-25 06:06:55 UTC  

I got it when it was 30

2017-01-25 06:06:56 UTC  

YOU GOTTA TAKE TAX INTO MIND

2017-01-25 06:07:01 UTC  

no

2017-01-25 06:07:08 UTC  

froget the tax

2017-01-25 06:07:11 UTC  

No

2017-01-25 06:07:37 UTC  

I wont FROget the tax

2017-01-25 06:07:43 UTC  

froget it

2017-01-25 06:07:49 UTC  

Nein

2017-01-25 06:07:52 UTC  

Ja

2017-01-25 06:08:21 UTC  

NEIN

2017-01-25 06:08:28 UTC  

JA

2017-01-25 06:08:36 UTC  

NEEEEIN

2017-01-25 06:08:42 UTC  

JJAAAA

2017-01-25 06:08:50 UTC  

SOMEONE PLEASE SLAP THIS GUY

2017-01-25 06:08:55 UTC  

/slap

2017-01-25 06:27:47 UTC  

The Apache Software Foundation is very proud to announce that all of the navigational, combat, and avionics software of the Apache AH64 Attack Helicopter is being open sourced by Boeing, Inc, and will be entering the Apache Incubator as Apache Apache.

A long-time believer in Open Source, Boeing feels that the added transparency given by being at the Apache Software Foundation will be a great boon to the AH64, with more eyes on the code resulting in increased security and reliability.

Boeing promises that this is but their first foray into releasing their source code, with more projects to come if this one turns out to be successful. They are also considering donating large amounts of code to the Jetspeed project. And, of course, Boeing is a major player in the cloud space already, with large numbers of its aircraft in the clouds any any given time.

The AH64 code base (henceforth ‘Apache Apache’) is large, encompassing everything from GPS navigational utilities, to air-to-ground missile tracking, to pilot life signs monitoring. It also includes a wide variety of experimental modules, including the controversial thought-control program formerly code-named ‘FireFox’, the inspiration for the movie of the same name. While this was never deployed in an actual aircraft, Boeing hopes that making the code public may result in some breakthroughs in that research.

Boeing and the ASF acknowledge that the number of people who will be able to actively work on, and test, this software, is exceedingly small, and are working on CI facilities where developers can gain access to AH64s and AH64 simulators on which they can test their code modifications. Details are being worked out, as the implications of a code crash are significant, and potentially expensive.

2017-01-25 06:44:39 UTC  

kek

2017-01-25 07:08:45 UTC  

anybody awake

2017-01-25 07:10:33 UTC  

Ya

2017-01-25 07:20:38 UTC  

ohhh how are you @Sebastian Lawe

2017-01-25 07:21:04 UTC  

Penis

2017-01-25 07:21:22 UTC  

I'm doing well. Taxing my brain on code.

2017-01-25 07:28:08 UTC  

❤❤

2017-01-25 07:28:49 UTC  

❤❤❤

2017-01-25 07:29:42 UTC  

<:nazi:235272942882258944> <:nazi:235272942882258944> <:nazi:235272942882258944>

2017-01-25 09:11:18 UTC  

Lol, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QueV8BqeaO4

Read the comments of ''tolerant liberals'' justifying violence. I'm not in any way a fan of Nazis but they have their rights to be intolerant and stupid just like Muslims have theirs.

2017-01-25 09:30:54 UTC  

wrong linl

2017-01-25 09:30:56 UTC  

link

2017-01-25 10:02:45 UTC  

I woke up for some reason

2017-01-25 10:07:03 UTC  

Probs cuz you're horny af

2017-01-25 10:41:08 UTC  

True

2017-01-25 10:43:07 UTC  

But then I'd like, NEVER be asleep

2017-01-25 10:43:11 UTC  

😂😂😂😂

2017-01-25 15:54:17 UTC  

?

2017-01-25 16:15:09 UTC  

memes