16:24:55 aside from djames the documented racist who uses the n-word indescriminently Moonchild sure responded to this in a much fairer way than I expected. Now the question is a drama probe like moonchild thinks or someone who .. well really should have just come to irc cause it ain't like I ain't hard to find. 16:24:57 https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=31177&p=251870 16:26:57 hell might be a drama performance.. cause I stupidly introduced the concept into the project who cares. but djames is still quite hostile while most have generally cooled down about me and in general.. so who knows. They can at worst steal my occasional tinkerings on common code.. it's cool. 16:30:55 Also for logsurfers.. unhooking my electronic baseball and going home is not the same as screwing over the infra. 16:31:35 don't I do enough outragious shit just being me.. why do people need to make shit up.. I have NEVER understood that. 16:32:00 end of rant 16:32:16 Good *checks time* Morning #SeaMonkey 16:34:38 besides.. "he screwed our infra by leaving" vs "moonchild tried to steal private and confidental data by trying to steal the whole system.. a system aside from dns had nothing to do with Pale Moon. 16:34:44 " 16:35:06 so, when is the Netflix series airing? 16:35:27 HAH 16:35:45 HEY I didn't turn it into a narrative with an evolving plotline and retcons 16:36:09 but i feel I should be compensated 16:36:36 so I actually did the math 16:36:53 on how much I spent.. vs how much I got from community and moonchild .. money wise.. 16:37:11 Moonchild owes me 112 dollars basically 16:37:31 not counting labor 16:38:40 that's MY addition to the lore 16:38:42 tomman: 16:39:05 $112 would help greatly to my New Ryzen Laptop Fund™, right~ 16:39:21 it would help me get basic supplies for the rest of the month 16:39:26 oh well 16:40:20 that is why it is particularlly funny that post was posted 16:40:36 to me anyway 16:43:10 on the practical get on with it side of the equasion.. If they are smart they will not continue using an old and insecure version of Tobin as their basis for reality. Directly calling me the Paradigm.. fuck sakes. 16:43:35 NO ONE wants anything labled "New Tobin Paradigm" 16:43:41 specifically 16:43:44 including me 17:28:41 forget the good times bad time daily reality soap and just do SeaMonkey :) 17:28:43 dynamic imports now working: https://gitlab.com/frg/seamonkey-wip/-/tree/next-level-stuff?ref_type=heads 17:32:14 yay~! 17:32:26 next frontier: BigInteger? 17:33:21 tomman still need to readd optional chaning and new regexp to this branch. BigInt is around the corner too and maybe even private fileds. from 69a1 17:34:10 i'll take that, thanks~ 17:34:32 so many sites these days are using BigInt for whatever silly math these days 17:34:53 for example, found a calculator for Seagate's Raw Error Read Rate attribute 17:34:57 ...it requires Bigint 17:35:13 1+000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 :) 17:35:31 I now have the urge to find a FDIV-bugged Pentium! 17:35:37 seamonkey, retired binoc xul apps, m3 experimental platform, Linux in general. Wanna see something frightning.. The Tux representing my deconstruction and reconstruction back into a more unix-like environment for Fez Enterpising Linux.. https://github.com/binaryoutcast/fez-enterprising-linux/tree/TRUNK 17:35:55 It's the exact expression when people tell me I shouldn't do something with computers or that I can't 17:36:07 or it is impossible 17:37:12 frg_Away: dynamic imports will fix a lot of issues .. unfortently it will enable code with even more features 17:37:27 BUT you have done it anyway 17:37:42 which is great 17:37:54 That's TWO xul platforms with Dynamic Imports.. well two and a half 17:38:09 so what is wrong with the technology again? 17:38:14 I am now deep into 66a1 SpiderMonkey. Still amazed that it still works. 17:46:08 well you are past several milestones and the clang reformat 17:48:25 MattATobin I reformatted our js files using esr115. Can do it now every time I want. Made later patches apply very clean in most cases. 17:48:39 nice 17:49:12 time is money :) 18:34:04 but the kernel is free? 18:36:14 adding xpcom to the linux kernel.. what would go wrong 18:36:42 of course it would have to be the pre-cpp xpcom 18:42:58 which unlike js isn't a thing tho obviously it has a c-api 19:43:08 tomman: what's fun is I never checked if any of my 80586 (I have a couple) are FDIV-bug-enabled or not 19:49:30 njsg: unless if they're Socket 4, nope 19:50:04 I have a Socket 4 Pentium, but it's one of the fixed ones 19:51:19 That got fixed pretty early on the adoption curve; relatively few of the things had been sold, compared to the sales numbers later. 19:52:08 (The fact that the very early Pentiums didn't significantly outperform existing 486 DX2 systems, probably contributed to this.)