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Where might a new cummer find a list of
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2019-02-26 at 1:59 AM UTCWords and phrases that have been altered?
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2019-02-26 at 2:08 AM UTCThere's no such list Mr. Well Hung. It was destroyed by the Nazis in the battle of Berlin 1879
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2019-02-26 at 2:18 AM UTC
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2019-02-26 at 2:25 AM UTCWell one thing I can tell you is that they aren't found anywhere in the ISS repository.
So I can only conclude that Lanny has some way of submitting (and modifying or removing) them dynamically.
I think it's one of the post-POST hooks that checks for strings in your post that match anything on the dictionary (probably stored on the same DB as the posts themselves, etc, but inaccessible to the rest of us).
So, basically, they are beyond our purview as ordinary citizens of niggasin.space. -
2019-02-26 at 2:36 AM UTCHey gadzooks do you know of any websites where I can practice python on a blank slate
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2019-02-26 at 2:40 AM UTC
Originally posted by GGG Hey gadzooks do you know of any websites where I can practice python on a blank slate
What exactly do you mean by blank slate? Like sandboxed, where you can't fuck up your own computer (i.e. via file input-output operations, for one thing)?
Or do you mean something else?
If you just mean a sandboxed environment, I got you fam...
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/
Start with free-tier.
I use a bunch of these for a bunch of different uses, much of it about using a sandboxed development environment.
But there might be a bit of a learning curve for deploying an instance (although it's not too bad, I could walk you through it), and perhaps a more substantial learning curve regarding effectively interacting with said instance remotely.
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2019-02-26 at 2:42 AM UTCHey gadzooks can you gave me a 28-paragraph summary explaining which color is better- red or blue?
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2019-02-26 at 2:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks Well one thing I can tell you is that they aren't found anywhere in the ISS repository.
So I can only conclude that Lanny has some way of submitting (and modifying or removing) them dynamically.
I think it's one of the post-POST hooks that checks for strings in your post that match anything on the dictionary (probably stored on the same DB as the posts themselves, etc, but inaccessible to the rest of us).
So, basically, they are beyond our purview as ordinary citizens of niggasin.space.
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2019-02-26 at 2:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks Well one thing I can tell you is that they aren't found anywhere in the ISS repository.
So I can only conclude that Lanny has some way of submitting (and modifying or removing) them dynamically.
I think it's one of the post-POST hooks that checks for strings in your post that match anything on the dictionary (probably stored on the same DB as the posts themselves, etc, but inaccessible to the rest of us).
So, basically, they are beyond our purview as ordinary citizens of niggasin.space.
This is basic phBb slightly altered, but open source. There is an area where the one and only ruler can change words and phrases. On a forum I ran several years ago we changed everything to ebonics.
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2019-02-26 at 2:46 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Hey gadzooks can you gave me a 28-paragraph summary explaining which color is better- red or blue?
Would you settle for ~28 words?
The philosophical problem of qualia kinda precludes drawing any comparative conclusions regarding different colors, at least when referred to by name. Now, the exact light wavelength associated with each color label can offer some better footing for building any kind of empirical case in either direction. Since "red" is the color of blood, it could be argued that it is "better", since it would have likely had more evolutionary significance to us as a species. If we want to argue aesthetic value, we will not being able to make much of a case for either color, since it truly is a subjective question at it's very core. -
2019-02-26 at 2:47 AM UTCWithout using the letter 'e'. I forgot to mention that part.
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2019-02-26 at 2:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks What exactly do you mean by blank slate? Like sandboxed, where you can't fuck up your own computer (i.e. via file input-output operations, for one thing)?
Or do you mean something else?
If you just mean a sandboxed environment, I got you fam…
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/
Start with free-tier.
I use a bunch of these for a bunch of different uses, much of it about using a sandboxed development environment.
But there might be a bit of a learning curve for deploying an instance (although it's not too bad, I could walk you through it), and perhaps a more substantial learning curve regarding effectively interacting with said instance remotely.
Alternatively, you could create a virtual machine on your own machine using Oracle VM or something like that.
This is exactly what I needed nigga, thank you. -
2019-02-26 at 2:49 AM UTC
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2019-02-26 at 2:51 AM UTC
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2019-02-26 at 2:54 AM UTCIt was just a yes or no question anyway; I didn't really want to see it.
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2019-02-26 at 2:56 AM UTC
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2019-02-26 at 2:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Oh I’m so disappointed, I really thought you would take on the challenge.
Now don’t do it cause I said that! ;p
Restricted writing can be a somewhat enjoyable challenge, and definitely tests your mettle regarding communicative ability, but it can be damn frustrating if the restriction is just too darn restricting.
Here are a couple of examples...
Poly-syllabic posting only: https://niggasin.space/thread/31716.
Mono-syllabic posting only: https://niggasin.space/thread/31710. -
2019-02-26 at 2:57 AM UTCLanny a screen shot would be helpful, I'm high maintenance and very needy
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2019-02-26 at 2:57 AM UTC
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2019-02-26 at 3:10 AM UTCHoly fuck, this nearly broke my brain (NEVER AGAIN)...
Philosophical conundrums such as that of qualia limit our ability to draw this-vs-that conclusions about colors (if brought up nominally). Now, light vibrations that match nominal affixations can allow for firm footing for building any kind of convincing syllogism. Since crimson is blood's color, it could go that it is worth high appraisal, as it would carry macro-historical footholding to to us hominids. If scholars want artistic conclusions, such strong claims would not satisfy.
And also, no thesaurus... because that would have kinda killed the whole challenge.