|
Cypress Hill, I'm looking in your direction... https://www.outkick.com/cypress-hil...hony-orchestra/ deoju fucked around with this message at 21:24 on Apr 6, 2023 |
# ? Apr 6, 2023 21:17 |
|
|
# ? May 29, 2024 01:45 |
|
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 00:19 |
|
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 19:37 |
|
You're out of talc!
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 20:37 |
|
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 20:49 |
|
lol
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 21:01 |
|
|
# ? Apr 7, 2023 23:50 |
|
I know this one's been brought up in the thread before, but drat was that episode prescient. I get that memes in the abstract sense have existed in the past, but it can't possibly have been to the extent that we've reached in the past 10 years. This is basically an entire language that is spoken by probably a couple dozen thousand people, and it's loving wild
|
# ? Apr 8, 2023 03:55 |
|
Sentient Data posted:I know this one's been brought up in the thread before, but drat was that episode prescient. I get that memes in the abstract sense have existed in the past, but it can't possibly have been to the extent that we've reached in the past 10 years. Yea, Cypress Hill is going to perform with the London Orchestra. Wild prescience
|
# ? Apr 8, 2023 03:57 |
|
holy gently caress uncle wemus, you really outdid yourself with this fine crop
|
# ? Apr 8, 2023 04:56 |
|
|
# ? Apr 8, 2023 08:29 |
|
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq1iOtAmecs
|
# ? Apr 8, 2023 23:36 |
|
This one got me
|
# ? Apr 9, 2023 00:03 |
|
|
# ? Apr 9, 2023 20:38 |
Bodily Resurrection, at this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within your religion Yes May i see it? ...Yes. Skinner lets Chalmers put his hands in the wound
|
|
# ? Apr 9, 2023 20:52 |
|
Crossquotin’Wowporn posted:https://twitter.com/darth_erogenous/status/1644757367601364992?t=xHCZyOyfqpNnpNud82p-Yw&s=19
|
# ? Apr 9, 2023 21:36 |
|
from ball to tip, that's a
|
# ? Apr 9, 2023 22:23 |
|
Answered his own question.
|
# ? Apr 9, 2023 23:04 |
|
alright here’s the 4/11 folks
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 14:46 |
|
Christe Eleison posted:alright here’s the 4/11 folks
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 16:34 |
|
Speaking as someone who has had to deal with international date formats for a website: every single country displays dates differently, yours is not special, and they're all a pain in the rear end. The theoretically-standardized ISO 8601 format (yyyy-mm-dd, greatest->smallest order) is great where accepted (thanks Sweden!) but even it is pretty much always localized per country with all sorts of fun quirks like whether you're supposed to use dashes or slashes or the 年, 月, and 日 characters and so on. Fun fact, Thailand uses Buddhist Era years! and of course in Canada the whole thing's flip-flopped (depending on all-numeric or long-form formatting)
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 17:06 |
|
loquacius posted:and of course in Rand McNally the whole thing's flip-flopped
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 17:30 |
|
Unix time only, please.
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 17:34 |
|
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 17:41 |
|
goatface posted:Swatch Internet time only, please. This post was made at @746.22 .beats
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 17:54 |
|
goatface posted:Unix time only, please. I really can't believe we all measure time in units of 60, 60, either 24 or two sets of 12 depending on the country, then 7 to determine what days we work on, then some number between 28 and 31 with no set pattern and no relation to that 7 value, then 12 again. Not logical or intuitive at all. Much easier to just consider the number of seconds that have elapsed since midnight on January 1, 1970 as a raw integer really
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 17:57 |
|
loquacius posted:I really can't believe we all measure time in units of 60, 60, either 24 or two sets of 12 depending on the country, then 7 to determine what days we work on, then some number between 28 and 31 with no set pattern and no relation to that 7 value, then 12 again. Not logical or intuitive at all. Much easier to just consider the number of seconds that have elapsed since midnight on January 1, 1970 as a raw integer really It is Tuesday January 19th 2038 one more second and aaahhh 1901 December 13th, a Friday. the year 2038 problem, no one wants to talk about it.
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 18:05 |
|
pixaal posted:It is Tuesday January 19th 2038 one more second and aaahhh 1901 December 13th, a Friday. the year 2038 problem, no one wants to talk about it. That's a problem for future me to probably solve for whatever company I'm working for at that time.
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 18:12 |
|
loquacius posted:I really can't believe we all measure time in units of 60, 60, either 24 or two sets of 12 depending on the country, then 7 to determine what days we work on, then some number between 28 and 31 with no set pattern and no relation to that 7 value, then 12 again. Not logical or intuitive at all. Much easier to just consider the number of seconds that have elapsed since midnight on January 1, 1970 as a raw integer really Just a really long winded way to say that time has no meaning anymore
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 18:27 |
|
pixaal posted:It is Tuesday January 19th 2038 one more second and aaahhh 1901 December 13th, a Friday. the year 2038 problem, no one wants to talk about it. Treehouse of horror 10 fully prepared me for the wonders of the computer age.
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 19:28 |
|
Lone Goat posted:This post was made at @746.22 .beats
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 19:40 |
|
pixaal posted:It is Tuesday January 19th 2038 one more second and aaahhh 1901 December 13th, a Friday. the year 2038 problem, no one wants to talk about it. Is this going to be like Y2K, where the credit system failed overnight and nuclear missiles began to automatically launch themselves at their targets?
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 20:23 |
|
Lone Goat posted:This post was made at @746.22 .beats Truly, the Esperanto of time
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 20:37 |
C is going to have to unfuck itself, but a lot of other software is already storing time as longs instead of integers. Gets us somewhere from thousands to billions of years to solve the next iteration of the problem.
|
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 20:56 |
|
King Carnivore posted:Is this going to be like Y2K, where the credit system failed overnight and nuclear missiles began to automatically launch themselves at their targets? Instead of solve the problem we kicked it down the road to 2038. The real thing is getting it to 64bit time which is good for another 200 billion years. Anything that can't have that updated though will forever be in 2038.
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 20:59 |
|
The only date system that matters is the one that lets you put 4/20/69.
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 21:08 |
|
loquacius posted:and of course in Canada the whole thing's flip-flopped (depending on all-numeric or long-form formatting) I lol'ed.
|
# ? Apr 11, 2023 21:16 |
|
Happy 4/11. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=4027060
|
# ? Apr 12, 2023 00:50 |
|
Thank you for reminding me about izwf tonight
|
# ? Apr 12, 2023 00:51 |
|
|
# ? May 29, 2024 01:45 |
loquacius posted:I really can't believe we all measure time in units of 60, 60, either 24 or two sets of 12 depending on the country, then 7 to determine what days we work on, then some number between 28 and 31 with no set pattern and no relation to that 7 value, then 12 again. Not logical or intuitive at all. Much easier to just consider the number of seconds that have elapsed since midnight on January 1, 1970 as a raw integer really Look it all added up real smooth in cuneiform, kids these days just don't understand the ease of using base-60
|
|
# ? Apr 12, 2023 01:52 |