00:00 < bridge_> because default zoom is 10 and default cl_mouse_max_distance is 400, but when i put zoom 5 and cl_mouse_max_distance to 200 my cross is not at the same point 00:01 < bridge_> my goal is to set cl_mouse_max_distance to the same distance of ddnet tiles no matter the zoomlevel 00:08 < bridge_> Thanks 00:08 < bridge_> (@zwelf2) 02:42 < bridge_> Hi, 02:42 < bridge_> 02:42 < bridge_> Are you tired of hearing how easy it is to make Crypto and to find out that nothing works? 02:42 < bridge_> 02:42 < bridge_> Do you want to grow your Crypto and generate BTC daily? 02:42 < bridge_> 02:42 < bridge_> If so, then look no further! - CLICK HERE 02:42 < bridge_> 👇 👇 👇 👇 02:42 < bridge_> https://t.me/PROFITSWITHSTEVE 02:42 < bridge_> 02:42 < bridge_> To your success! 02:42 < bridge_> 02:43 < bridge_> Ps. 100% Hands-Free, High QUALITY Traffic 07:31 < bridge_> This issue is happening on nightly 08:07 < bridge_> the website is so slow wtf 08:42 < bridge_> yea it’s archive site 08:42 < bridge_> need lots of cheap cheap $$$ 08:42 < bridge_> storage space 08:42 < bridge_> dammn it 08:42 < bridge_> it’s hdd slow 08:42 < bridge_> prob #1 consumer of old hard drives 08:53 < bridge_> its zwelf web 08:54 < bridge_> o 08:54 < bridge_> zzzzzzwwwz? 08:54 < bridge_> ? 09:17 < bridge_> not slow for me 09:17 < bridge_> in what way is it slow? 09:18 < bridge_> When I scroll it takes 1-2 seconds for the text in new location to load 09:18 < bridge_> probably location, self hosted or not on a cdn so it’s fast where zwelf is and slow where we are 09:19 < bridge_> when I scroll, text is already there, but images will load 09:19 < bridge_> interesting 09:20 < bridge_> Hi 09:20 < bridge_> hi 09:21 < bridge_> wassahg 09:21 < bridge_> Maybe you have some data in cache 09:21 < bridge_> I think the text is a simple html website 09:21 < bridge_> or images have their sources set by js so it can only begin loading when the page is done loading 09:22 < bridge_> so it should be fully loaded after a bit 09:22 < bridge_> (the text) 09:22 < bridge_> oh they just never load 09:22 < bridge_> hmm 09:24 < bridge_> after 10s waiting the site fully loaded, then everything seems fast 09:27 < bridge_> the page is 16 MB, but curl tells me it loads the website in 1 second 09:49 < bridge_> me too 09:55 < bridge_> do you need something/ 09:55 < bridge_> do you need something? 09:57 < bridge_> Your time zone 09:59 < bridge_> :justatest: 10:29 < bridge_> yeah, its on a cheap vps. I didnt think it would matter, but probably because those reddit place threads are huge html trees with many subresources. 12:11 < bridge_> did anyone test ? 12:27 < bridge_> ugly web 12:27 < bridge_> but no 12:27 < bridge_> gentoo serves me 12:27 < bridge_> @ryozuki being a gentoo enjoyer now is certainly very unexpected 12:28 < bridge_> why 12:28 < bridge_> since i used it i like it 12:28 < bridge_> and i agree 12:28 < bridge_> openrc is good 12:28 < bridge_> but i cant talk about making my own service 12:28 < bridge_> somehow i havent had the need yet 12:28 < bridge_> https://edgarluque.com/blog/daily-gentoo/ 12:28 < bridge_> self insert 12:29 < bridge_> Idk Arch Linux was like a part of you, it feels wrong 12:29 < bridge_> xd 12:33 < bridge_> I had garuda, its fun to use if your Focus is Gaming (preinstalled Drivers and reps) Other than That its pretty boring 12:38 < bridge_> And every Other distro works just as Good, Gaming Comes down to having vulkan, Proton and your respective gpu drivers imo, they are installed in 5 Minutes on everything Else 12:39 < bridge_> gentoo works better 12:39 < bridge_> cuz u natively compile everything 12:39 < bridge_> its just how it is 12:39 < bridge_> Never used and scared to ever try lol 12:40 < bridge_> its not scary rly 12:40 < bridge_> u just follow a guide like every other 12:40 < bridge_> u dont rly manually compile anything 12:40 < bridge_> portage is god 12:41 < bridge_> > Gentoo is sometimes referred to as a meta-distribution due to the extreme flexibility of Portage, which makes it operating-system-independent.[2][3][4][5] The Gentoo/Alt project was concerned with using Portage to manage other operating systems, such as BSDs, macOS and Solaris. The most notable of these implementations is the Gentoo/FreeBSD project. 12:52 < bridge_> You do learn how linux works very well while using it 12:53 < bridge_> I wish gentoo freebsd survived, it was really interesting 14:19 < bridge_> snail said any feedback about redesign the map releases? 14:26 < bridge_> not fun when you have a 5€ cpu :justatest: :justatest: 14:27 < bridge_> takes about 5-10min for me to compile the ddnet repo on release 14:28 < bridge_> *with multicore 14:28 < bridge_> wat 14:28 < bridge_> 20 secs for me 14:30 < bridge_> I have 2x Intel xeon E5420 on a server motherboard 14:30 < bridge_> So 8 cores 14:31 < bridge_> Sadly the CPUs are a huge bottleneck to the gpus 14:31 < bridge_> I have 2x Intel xeon E5420 on a server motherboard. 2.5ghz btw 14:44 < bridge_> @learath2 @chairn did u know about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%BCchi_automaton 14:58 < bridge_> Hadn't seen it before 15:03 < bridge_> @essigautomat hey Is there any progress? 15:06 < bridge_> @Aa yes, I am doing a lot of progress at work today 15:06 < bridge_> @sergeyshukhyan yes, I am doing a lot of progress at work today 15:24 < bridge_> xd 15:27 < bridge_> haven't seen that before, but it looks like a specific case of FSM 15:27 < bridge_> the automata given in example is an exercise i give to students 15:28 < bridge_> i try to make them feel how to regex with FSM (but they don't know regex yet) 15:28 < bridge_> well i'm searching a distro for my weekly network & sysadmin routine lmao 15:28 < bridge_> was thinking about: 15:28 < bridge_> - debian 15:28 < bridge_> - arch 15:28 < bridge_> - manjaro 15:28 < bridge_> - fedora 15:28 < bridge_> sysadmin? 15:28 < bridge_> debian 15:28 < bridge_> why not others tho 15:30 < bridge_> is it possible to like control rightclick to find a quad 15:31 < bridge_> nvm just found the quad manually lol 15:34 < bridge_> so not a rolling release based distro 15:36 < bridge_> @_voxeldoesart 15:36 < bridge_> you gotta see this 15:36 < bridge_> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1135566592957227058/image.png 16:07 < bridge_> But I guess it's not very common to analyze whether the acceptence state is hit infinitely many times for an infinite input 16:08 < bridge_> i dont know, but i don't do that. It's theory that i don't know about 16:10 < bridge_> Yeah me neither, @ryozuki where did you encounter this? when looking at chess or at compilers? 😄 16:10 < bridge_> someone at my work slack mentioned it 16:10 < bridge_> https://tenor.com/view/bocchi-bocchi-the-rock-anime-mental-breakdown-cringe-gif-27026754 16:11 < bridge_> My favourite automaton 16:11 < bridge_> https://www7.in.tum.de/~esparza/autoskript.pdf 16:11 < bridge_> 300 pages of theory 16:11 < bridge_> 11.2 16:11 < bridge_> is about 16:11 < bridge_> buchi 16:12 < bridge_> > 11.2 B ¨uchi automata 16:12 < bridge_> > B¨uchi automata have the same syntax as NFAs, but a different definition of acceptance. Suppose 16:12 < bridge_> > that an NFA A = (Q, Σ, δ, Q0, F) is given as input an infinite word w = a0a1a2 . . . over Σ. Intuitively, 16:12 < bridge_> > a run of A on w never terminates, and so we cannot define acceptance in terms of the state reached at 16:12 < bridge_> > the end of the run. In fact, even the name “final state” is no longer appropriate for B¨uchi automata. 16:12 < bridge_> > So from now on we speak of “accepting states”, although we still denote the set of accepting states 16:12 < bridge_> > by F. We say that a run of a B¨uchi automaton is accepting if some accepting state is visited along 16:12 < bridge_> > the run infinitely often. Since the set of accepting states is finite, “some accepting state is visited 16:12 < bridge_> > infinitely often” is equivalent to “the set of accepting states is infinitely often”. 16:12 < bridge_> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1135575702205378631/image.png 16:15 < bridge_> xd 16:15 < bridge_> hmm 16:15 < bridge_> 😄 16:17 < bridge_> @learath2 did u read oyasumi punpun 16:18 < bridge_> oh wait 16:18 < bridge_> the anime i recommended u watch 16:18 < bridge_> watamote 16:18 < bridge_> https://tenor.com/view/wata-mote-gif-11424040 16:18 < bridge_> watamote is worst than bocchi 16:18 < bridge_> u will see 16:18 < bridge_> lots of fun 16:18 < bridge_> The only thing I've read lately is hundreds of pages of electronics textbooks 16:19 < bridge_> the same anime for both wouldntr work if the mc was a guy tho 16:19 < bridge_> cuz a sad boi is boring 16:19 < bridge_> how does ddnet retrieve and send data with mariaDB? am i just using SELECT [] FROM [] WHERE [] ? i just know sqlite handles it this way so i thought its the same with maria, doesnt rly work for me tho 16:20 < bridge_> as always, sry if stupid 16:20 < bridge_> We do normal SQL queries, through the library, not quite sure what you are asking 16:20 < bridge_> :pepeW: 16:21 < bridge_> it's just the backend that changes, you are probaly using some kind of query builder, are you? 16:21 < bridge_> tried using dbForge, didnt work for me 16:22 < bridge_> Who is a db forge? 16:22 < bridge_> https://mariadb.com/kb/en/dbforge-query-builder-for-mysql-mariadb/ 16:23 < bridge_> how does ddnet retrieve and send data with mariaDB? 16:23 < bridge_> apprently not, lol https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/tree/210a2a8bb96f46f7484c7b374d0c58714e1457d4/src/engine/server/databases 16:23 < bridge_> I'd suggest learning some SQL instead of relying on tools like this 16:24 < bridge_> sql hard 16:24 < bridge_> but you can surely generate queries and use them inside the code later 16:24 < bridge_> you need to understand SQL in order to use tools like that 16:24 < bridge_> SQL is glorified english, you'll pick it up in no time 16:25 < bridge_> https://oberstar.eu.org/share/Documents/The-Manga-guide-to-databases.pdf here this should help 16:25 < bridge_> i understand the very basics, i never tried working with an already existing db before tho so i am really confused as to where to find x/y 16:28 < bridge_> this is useful to play around with some examples : https://ddnet.org/stats/sql.js/ or else https://db.ddstats.org/ddnet-6e97d68 16:28 < bridge_> ScReeNy lingering in dev chat. fuck :-< 16:29 < bridge_> hihi melon cant sql🤭 16:29 < bridge_> -.- 16:30 < bridge_> SQL was made for humans, so it's pretty easy to learn, businessppl needed their non-technical employees to learn it to check stocks and stuff 16:31 < bridge_> i am worse than non-technical employees, and i am unpaid for aswell you say? 16:31 < bridge_> big yikes 16:31 < bridge_> for legal reasons yes i turned that sentence around 16:32 < bridge_> `Statement must be a SELECT` 😦 no drop table 16:34 < bridge_> `You can only execute one statement at a time.` Darn 16:42 < bridge_> `Queries took 47930.5ms` guess you are save with your side, just added some load 🙂 16:57 < bridge_> ddstats.org isnt the live databse, its a copy running on ryos server i think 16:57 < bridge_> ddstats.org isnt the live database, its a daily copy running on ryos server i think 17:18 < bridge_> Ok 17:37 < bridge_> sql is actually easier than a orm 17:37 < bridge_> jokes on you 17:37 < bridge_> i suck at both 17:38 < bridge_> weekly 17:38 < bridge_> yes 17:39 < bridge_> ur load barely makes a dent dont worry 17:39 < bridge_> dasette just uses 4 cores of my 12 17:39 < bridge_> and i have 64gb ram 17:39 < bridge_> the db itself is on memory 17:58 < bridge_> Can someone help me 17:58 < bridge_> Although I normally get 200-300 FPS when I enter the game, this fps has dropped to 10-15. 17:58 < bridge_> And I can't solve it 18:53 < bridge_> @elifTe try switching through the graphic backends. Usually you get the most performance with vulkan, but this may depend on your system and switches a few updates ago 18:56 < bridge_> i tried but the game is so slow when starting up that even the mouse moves slowly. I don't think the problem is with the graphics 18:56 < bridge_> you can also change your settings by modifiying your settings.cfg 18:57 < bridge_> How? 19:03 < bridge_> I had these Problems with vulkan - updating it aswell as gpu drivers solved it for me, maybe try that ? 23:10 < bridge_> One of them is at the bottom of my fridge 23:48 < bridge_> is this a captcha that veriefies, that you are chat gpt?