03:26 < ws-client> yo telescopers any recommendations on how to open gitignore and env files? 04:11 < ws-client> okay so i ended up adding .git into my .gitignore uhm ... there has to be a smoother way xd i wonder what the possible problems with that are 05:56 < ws-client> WTF NEOVIM RANDOMLY LAUNCHED THE DDNET CLIENT ON AUTOCOMPLETE 05:56 < ws-client> dude switching to neovim is such a time sink 06:01 < bridge> also ddnet on the mint store is such a weird experience 06:02 < bridge> like it's just behind recognition with the vanilla teeworlds upload on the store, but many realized that ddnet it's just a better version xd 06:03 < bridge> neovim just wanted to play ddnet 06:03 < bridge> cmon man 07:12 < bridge> chillerdragon: but it's fun, ain't it? πŸ˜„ 07:51 < bridge> If you don't like spending time setting stuff up, then it's not for you, go use vscode 07:53 < bridge> I have ff bound to find_files and fa bound to find_files with opt no_ignore 08:44 < bridge> fg is for grepping 08:49 < bridge> @jupeyy_keks today is a sad day for all 08:49 < bridge> akira toriyama died 08:49 < bridge> creator of dragon ball 08:50 < bridge> https://en.dragon-ball-official.com/news/01_2499.html 08:50 < bridge> He died on march 1st 08:51 < bridge> ye 08:51 < bridge> they announced today tho 08:55 < bridge> 😏 08:55 < bridge> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1215568545380040724/image.png?ex=65fd396d&is=65eac46d&hm=3fcd3678692fb58884badd40f9962ce92db08367ddc625d70108a5f008ac2cf8& 08:56 < bridge> I have lg for live grep πŸ˜› 08:58 < bridge> ye 08:58 < bridge> I can't read 08:58 < bridge> What's l for? 08:59 < bridge> Live? 08:59 < bridge> Live πŸ˜„ 08:59 < bridge> xd 08:59 < bridge> I had it on fg, but for some reason my brain just didnt uptake that one 08:59 < bridge> I have leader f for everything that's with searching 09:00 < bridge> I also have find files on c-p because I sometimes revert to vscode/sublime habits when coding fast 09:00 < bridge> What leader do you use? 09:01 < bridge> yea sometimes I accidentally still press it 09:01 < bridge> Semicolon 09:01 < bridge> Tf? xD 09:01 < bridge> :wechat_cool_guy: 09:01 < bridge> What keyboard layout? 09:01 < bridge> I use space 🌌 09:01 < bridge> ANSI US 09:01 < bridge> Ah ok 09:03 < bridge> This is weird 09:03 < bridge> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1215570458305626132/image0.png?ex=65fd3b35&is=65eac635&hm=5d36d4dc305238e00bc5dba818cdbdb672b607c280bd540be2b23c6b44e4c797& 09:03 < bridge> I considered space, comma and semicolon. Semicolon and comma were pinky keys, semicolon was more comfy. And I underutilize my pinky when writing. Sooo why not 09:04 < bridge> ANSI-US is amazing for programming. All the braces and punctuation is easily available 09:04 < bridge> Bro you have to press shift to open a bracket and release shift to close it xdd 09:04 < bridge> Cancer 09:05 < bridge> No you don't that layout sheet is wrong 09:05 < bridge> Ah ok lol 09:05 < bridge> Maybe I'll try it 09:05 < bridge> Shift for curlies, noshift for squares 09:05 < bridge> Should be switched imo 09:05 < bridge> But it doesn't look bad 09:05 < bridge> ANSI-US is the reason I actually like C-like syntax 09:06 < bridge> Hm, unsure which I use more. Is opening a block more common than indexing an array? I guess maybe 09:07 < bridge> Ah especially in C++ it might be nicer. Initialization uses curlies too 09:07 < bridge> Are ISO-DE curlies and squares hidden behind AltGr? 09:08 < bridge> Yea 09:09 < bridge> I've wanted to get a new keyboard for a while now. But I have no idea what to get. All those custom keyboards are expensive af. I don't want RGB and blank keycaps would be nice 09:09 < bridge> How much would you spend on a keyboard? 09:11 < bridge> Fwiw good keyboards last so long that I find the cost per year to be fairly acceptable. The keyboard I have was 150€, I used it for 7 years, that's 21.5€ per year and it's still solid 09:17 < bridge> xdd 09:19 < bridge> I'm using the wechat coolguy nowadays to get my social credit up 09:19 < bridge> :umaruCool: 09:20 < bridge> ε₯½ 09:25 < bridge> https://tenor.com/view/vegeta-db-dbz-dbs-dragon-ball-gif-18796533 09:25 < bridge> sad day 09:25 < bridge> should i still update to nightlies or go for rc 09:26 < bridge> go for linux 09:26 < bridge> stfu 09:26 < bridge> i already have dual boot 09:26 < bridge> xd 09:27 < bridge> 666 gb for windows and 333 for linux 09:27 < bridge> https://geizhals.de/kingston-hyperx-alloy-fps-rgb-hx-kb1ss2-de-a1905762.html 09:27 < bridge> this is what i have rn 09:27 < bridge> wow must be good with all those checkmarks 09:29 < bridge> I don't see a preis anywhere on that site 09:30 < bridge> 80€ 09:31 < bridge> okez some websites think otherwise 09:31 < bridge> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1215577581248585748/image.png?ex=65fd41d7&is=65eaccd7&hm=06d996deb3f274b661cc590c95e22879c073745e276e2a6a6cf205b3b857a577& 09:31 < bridge> don't want anything very expensive 09:31 < bridge> I don't want anything very expensive 09:35 < bridge> i got mine for 150€ 09:35 < bridge> corsair k70 pro rgb 09:36 < bridge> ``` 09:36 < bridge> ❯ git checkout main 09:36 < bridge> Updating files: 100% (15494/15494), done. 09:36 < bridge> Switched to branch 'main' 09:36 < bridge> Your branch is behind 'upstream/main' by 4967 commits, and can be fast-forwarded. 09:36 < bridge> (use "git pull" to update your local branch) 09:36 < bridge> ``` 09:36 < bridge> typical day in llvm 09:37 < bridge> EPOMAKER EP84 is serviceable. I used a friends and it was quite nice 09:38 < bridge> these prices are insane 09:38 < bridge> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1215579296949600326/image.png?ex=65fd4370&is=65eace70&hm=c0adf4a72cdae5be8f73d7a392991d95f0ad7879dbdbfd79cedfde521d3bea1a& 09:38 < bridge> ew small keyboards 09:39 < bridge> ok i see a 100% one 09:39 < bridge> Size doesn't matter :santatrollet: 09:39 < bridge> :justatest: 09:39 < bridge> I justify it by saying I use it more than 6 hours per day every day 09:39 < bridge> good mechanical keyboards are pleasant 09:39 < bridge> i had to use a 20€ keyboard when my old broke 09:39 < bridge> before i bought a new one 09:40 < bridge> i remembered what being a peasant was 09:40 < bridge> xd 09:40 < bridge> (joke) 09:40 < bridge> :justatest: 09:40 < bridge> i speak broke 09:40 < bridge> u broke? 09:41 < bridge> i kinda like rgb keyboards 09:41 < bridge> u can do a party 09:41 < bridge> i dont like rgb 09:41 < bridge> find i pretty useless tbh 09:41 < bridge> That comes out to 6 cents per hour even if the keyboard breaks the first year πŸ˜„ 09:42 < bridge> ``` 09:42 < bridge> error: process didn't exit successfully: `rustc -vV` (exit status: 127) 09:42 < bridge> --- stderr 09:42 < bridge> rustc: error while loading shared libraries: libLLVM-17.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory 09:42 < bridge> ``` 09:42 < bridge> tf? this didnt happen yesterday 09:42 < bridge> i have llvm and llvm-libs installed 09:42 < bridge> Did you update rust or sth and not restart? 09:42 < bridge> ``` 09:42 < bridge> > rustc -vV 09:42 < bridge> rustc 1.76.0 (07dca489a 2024-02-04) (Arch Linux rust 1:1.76.0-2) 09:42 < bridge> binary: rustc 09:42 < bridge> commit-hash: 07dca489ac2d933c78d3c5158e3f43beefeb02ce 09:43 < bridge> commit-date: 2024-02-04 09:43 < bridge> host: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu 09:43 < bridge> release: 1.76.0 09:43 < bridge> LLVM version: 17.0.6 09:43 < bridge> ``` 09:43 < bridge> just reinstalled it 09:43 < bridge> Rust uses it's own llvm iirc 09:43 < bridge> okey lemme reboot 09:43 < bridge> brb 09:45 < bridge> okey doesnt work 09:48 < bridge> i think it can use system on gentoo 09:49 < bridge> https://packages.gentoo.org/useflags/system-llvm 09:49 < bridge> Aren't you advised against it because rust llvm has special patches? 09:49 < bridge> probs 09:49 < bridge> rust has patches that fix some llvm broken things* 09:49 < bridge> but i think the more newer the less patches 09:52 < bridge> okey im gonna try compiling rust myself 09:52 < bridge> maybe that works 09:52 < bridge> just use rustup 09:52 < bridge> dont use arch rust 09:52 < bridge> okay 09:53 < bridge> i never used arch rust when i was on arch 09:53 < bridge> i also dont use gentoo rust 09:53 < bridge> i justh ave it because firefox uses it 09:53 < bridge> iirc 09:54 < bridge> okay it works 09:54 < bridge> thxy 09:54 < bridge> i was scared for a moment 10:01 < bridge> ``` 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:34 I sdl: SDL version 2.30.0 (compiled = 2.30.0) 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:34 I gfx: Created Vulkan 1.1 context. 10:01 < bridge> vulkan: No DRI3 support detected - required for presentation 10:01 < bridge> Note: you can probably enable DRI3 in your Xorg config 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:34 I vulkan: vulkan warning: The device surface does not support presenting the framebuffer to a screen. (maybe the wrong GPU was selected?) 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I sdl: SDL version 2.30.0 (compiled = 2.30.0) 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I gfx: Created OpenGL 3.0 context. 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I gfx: unable to create window: GLX is not supported 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I gfx: setting resolution to 640x480 and trying again 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I sdl: SDL version 2.30.0 (compiled = 2.30.0) 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I gfx: Created OpenGL 3.0 context. 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I gfx: unable to create window: GLX is not supported 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I sdl: SDL version 2.30.0 (compiled = 2.30.0) 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I gfx: Created OpenGL 1.4 context. 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I gfx: unable to create window: GLX is not supported 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I gfx: out of ideas. failed to init graphics 10:01 < bridge> 2024-03-08 10:00:35 I client: couldn't init graphics 10:01 < bridge> [1] 23972 segmentation fault (core dumped) ./DDNet 10:01 < bridge> ``` 10:01 < bridge> what? 10:02 < bridge> ddnet wont start anymore xd 10:02 < bridge> smth is wrong 10:03 < bridge> still dealing with problem ? 10:03 < bridge> nothing works anymore 10:03 < bridge> cant even open alacritty 10:04 < bridge> xterm works 10:04 < bridge> oh you ruined whole linux 10:04 < bridge> remove graphic driver and try with something like xorg I think 10:05 < bridge> you have PC or laptop ? 10:08 < bridge> nvidia? 10:09 < bridge> nop 10:09 < bridge> reboot fixed it 10:09 < bridge> im on a shitty school pc rn 10:09 < bridge> bootin externally 10:09 < bridge> no wonder nothing works 10:10 < bridge> oh good 10:20 < bridge> Rust from the arch repo broke my system gg xd 10:21 < bridge> rip 10:24 < bridge> How 10:24 < bridge> I installed it 10:25 < bridge> Then deleted it and installed it again 10:25 < bridge> Then everything broke 10:25 < bridge> Until removing it again and rebooting 10:30 < bridge> Unlikely 11:08 < bridge> https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/84453 11:08 < bridge> another llvm pr after yesterdays 11:08 < bridge> im in fire 11:08 < bridge> :poggers2: 11:36 < bridge> <0xdeen> Please step out of the fire 11:36 < bridge> 😬 11:37 < bridge> deen said 11:38 < bridge> deen would you rather date a maxed town hall 10 or a rushed town hall 12 11:38 < bridge> <0xdeen> I don't understand 11:39 < bridge> and another one 11:39 < bridge> :NekoEvil: 11:39 < bridge> <0xdeen> That looks like terms from some tower defense game? I think I haven't played those in 20 years πŸ˜„ 11:39 < bridge> is this a mobile game thing 11:39 < bridge> <0xdeen> Warcraft 3 had great tower defense mods though 11:40 < bridge> starcraft 2 too! 11:40 < bridge> idk it’s just some dumb shit i said 11:40 < bridge> It's probably one of those meh mobile games 11:40 < bridge> originates from clash of clans 11:41 < bridge> least mediocre mobile game 11:43 < bridge> i doubt it applies to ur everyday useful 11:43 < bridge> i think its a galactic algorithm 11:43 < bridge> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_algorithm 11:44 < ws-client> > chillerdragon: but it's fun, ain't it? πŸ˜„ 11:44 < ws-client> @milkeeycat tbh im mostly annoyed. I am doing it because i want to move away from vscode because i dont like electron, typescript, microsoft, guis and the slow startup time 11:45 < bridge> a gg 11:48 < ws-client> Did I dream this or did anyone ever open an issue or pr about adding --help to ddnet or teeworlds? And someone responded the client should start no matter what and it was declined? 11:49 < ws-client> github search is being useless for the string "--help" 11:49 < ws-client> It is not a cli application but it has a bunch of cli flags and it is weird that it just launches if you run ``DDNet --help`` 12:05 < bridge> is it possible to run DDNet --update ? 12:05 < bridge> wdym 12:05 < bridge> I mean update ddnet client without launch it and press update now 12:06 < bridge> like using command prompt to update it to latest version then launch it 12:06 < bridge> I don't know am I explain it in right way or not 12:09 < bridge> No 12:09 < bridge> That’s what steam is for 12:10 < bridge> No I had something in mind to do on my client 12:11 < bridge> Auto-updater is much simpler if you write a separate executable for it, which is what almost everyone does (only exception I know is DDNet) 12:13 < bridge> I had something in mind to have like separated updater outside of DDNet client like be able update client if it not updatable on some computer for any reason to player don't have to update whole DDNet zip file again 12:15 < bridge> Then you don't need any `DDNet --update` argument if the updater is completely separate 12:16 < bridge> yeah I know before I think about separated updater was thinking about a script file to execute like ./DDNet --update then I think about updater itself πŸ˜„ 12:26 < bridge> Is it not extremely curious that a problem that appears so trivial on the surface is so hard to optimize? 12:26 < bridge> Even for 3x3 matrices we can't show that our very best algorithm is the optimal one iirc 12:28 < bridge> It's almost as if we are missing some fundamental tool. This problem screams like it will be obvious in like 2 centuries 12:30 < bridge> ye 12:46 < bridge> any information about ` IMPORTED_IMPLIB not set for imported target "GTest::gtest" configuration` cmake error available? (crosscompiling linuxβ†’win) 13:20 < bridge> i dont think theres a point in rushing to 12 13:37 < bridge> what's the biggest map in ddnet? 13:37 < bridge> smol 13:37 < bridge> bit3 i assume? 13:40 < bridge> that one map that was devided in three or kore before realese 13:40 < bridge> or more* 13:45 < bridge> test 13:45 < Ryozuki> test 13:46 < Ryozuki> back on irc 13:46 < Ryozuki> i forgot to open my tmux weechat on my home server 13:46 < Ryozuki> after light went out xd 13:46 < bridge> on kog it would be LOTR or https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1183137813110214698/1200214793940910162/Daydream_I.map?ex=65fcbd21&is=65ea4821&hm=34bd67a561d273d1cdf119411e78f9ddf5a8ccdb2099fb4b1e9401fc1e8d6dce& 13:47 < bridge> let's see if my tab crash :pepeH: 13:47 < bridge> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZpHizpZSPQ 13:47 < bridge> Can someone explain how cursed it is? 13:48 < bridge> daydream is kinda big 13:48 < bridge> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1215642386508677151/image.png?ex=65fd7e32&is=65eb0932&hm=a497ba26eecf0e00af73bc8521384871f5f1d621a57f96fae0455fa9dd6d020c& 13:49 < bridge> for some reason chrome tabs dont respond sometimes 13:49 < bridge> but firefox works fine 13:49 < bridge> so much unused space ew 13:49 < bridge> :troll: 13:50 < bridge> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1215642736745775104/image.png?ex=65fd7e85&is=65eb0985&hm=5d7330c22166db999d231f74d7646098d404f1b6e1d7f436608b9e5726106e39& 13:50 < bridge> idk how big bit3 is 13:50 < bridge> is it bigger? 13:50 < bridge> πŸ’€ ah lookin map 13:51 < bridge> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1215643082763141120/image.png?ex=65fd7ed8&is=65eb09d8&hm=9571b19124fc693a6f7039c0f0a01be3bb2f18ec21e50d55b6d1129a54001f0f& 13:51 < bridge> bit3 is biggr 13:52 < bridge> but that one has like even more wasted space i think 13:54 < bridge> it requires 4 million indices to be rendered :monkalaugh: 13:54 < bridge> that map requires 4 million indices to be rendered :monkalaugh: 13:59 < bridge> problem? 13:59 < bridge> ddnet does it with 4k fps xd 13:59 < bridge> ddnet does it with 2k fps xd 14:02 < bridge> im fine with my 120 :p 14:03 < bridge> nice 14:03 < bridge> just disable testing I guess 14:05 < bridge> you connect to ssh ddnet.org, get the challenge from the ssh server, hand it to you, you sign it, you send it back to the ddnet ssh server – boom, authed on ddnet.org 14:08 < bridge> An ethereum address looks nothing like an ssh challenge 14:08 < bridge> guys, what file manager do you use? 14:08 < bridge> coreutils 14:10 < bridge> if you understand what you sign and understand that it looks nothing like anything that could be used to impersonate you, go ahead 14:10 < bridge> if you don't, "don't sign what you don't understand" applies 14:45 < bridge> I can't even see what imports that target 14:49 < bridge> @learath2 https://www.lucavall.in/blog/how-to-structure-c-projects-my-experience-best-practices 14:49 < bridge> what u think 14:54 < bridge> its friday 14:54 < bridge> ffr 14:54 < bridge> but jupstar is gone 14:55 < bridge> 14:57 < bridge> wym gone, he is still here, don't scare me like that 14:57 < bridge> ye but he is taking a time out of discord 14:57 < bridge> `-DCMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_GTest=ON -DDOWNLOAD_GTEST=OFF` 14:57 < bridge> try this 14:58 < bridge> ! 14:58 < bridge> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1215659909987827752/image.png?ex=65fd8e84&is=65eb1984&hm=55113f82d793bc2ccb138829d91a05a18785b91ae6c9199a5a4caa1c309196c6& 14:59 < bridge> LGTM, I probably wouldn't bother with build and bin being split. I'm also an enjoyer of modular-ish C code so depending on the size of project, I might have multiple folders in src 15:03 < bridge> I feel like where your source files are has to be one of the least important choices 15:28 < bridge> > gcc (Gentoo 13.2.1_p20240113-r1 p12) 13.2.1 20240113 15:28 < bridge> > Copyright (C) 2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 15:28 < bridge> > This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO 15:28 < bridge> > warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 15:28 < bridge> ur gcc is outdated 15:43 < bridge> the dragon ball author is so sad 15:43 < bridge> my grandma had the episodes in VHS 15:43 < bridge> of dragonball 15:43 < bridge> xd 15:51 < bridge> Is this actually a newer release or is it just a build date or something? The version number is the same 15:51 < bridge> I just have whatever arch packages 15:51 < bridge> xd 15:51 < bridge> i was trolling 15:51 < bridge> but ye 15:51 < bridge> gentoo gcc 15:51 < bridge> I definitely can't afford to build anything from source with my current hardware situation 15:51 < bridge> I had to build gdb to try reproducing a bug and it took nearly 50 minutes 15:52 < bridge> I don't even think I have enough disk space to manage a gcc build 15:53 < bridge> lol 16:17 < bridge> does anyone know if zoom leaks memory 16:18 < bridge> on browser 16:18 < bridge> crazy 16:23 < bridge> zoom.us or the zoom tool? 16:25 < bridge> us 16:30 < bridge> @dariusv :Zzz_7062057890308424505: ohno 16:31 < bridge> It doesn't clear out already rendered stuff I guess, so zooming in still performs the same as in zooming out 16:34 < bridge> @heinrich5991 hcirnieh :owo: 16:37 < bridge> chillerdragon: damn, im in trends on opentube :troll: 16:37 < bridge> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/293493549758939136/1215684927081939016/image.png?ex=65fda5d0&is=65eb30d0&hm=178db456625f5764204cbbc3a49a3654e45f68a10e6b2fad09726a6c5837fc46& 16:45 < bridge> zoom.us 16:45 < bridge> TIL Github has a built-in VSC editor, enabled by pressing `.` in any github repository 16:45 < bridge> oh 16:45 < bridge> I tought the map reviewer XD 16:45 < bridge> wot 16:46 < bridge> wow 16:46 < bridge> You can even make changes across multiple files as you would locally 16:46 < bridge> and then commit them without doing a PR 16:49 < bridge> yeah it even didn't eat all the limited traffic i had once xd 16:50 < bridge> that seems oddly specific :kek: 16:53 < bridge> yo guys what your opinions about i2p as a project? i lurked through some of kinda popular project and they wasn't that active, people complaining about it were responded with something like "i2p was student project, it still is" 16:54 < bridge> can i start the client headless? 16:54 < bridge> theres cli option afair 16:54 < bridge> lemme check 16:54 < bridge> ah ok i fouind `CONF_HEADLESS_CLIENT` 16:56 < bridge> yeah seems you should build it as headless xd 16:58 < bridge> it was that overlay network thing? 16:58 < ws-client> ``cmake .. -DHEADLESS_CLIENT=ON`` 16:58 < bridge> I'd use tor, it's more established 16:59 < ws-client> what do you need it for @teero777 ? 17:00 < bridge> testing some vulkan stuff. but it crashes. so maybe something on the graphics is interfering 17:00 < bridge> but it doesnt seem so 17:00 < bridge> still crashes 17:00 < ws-client> f 17:01 < bridge> clone the repo and try it -> works 17:01 < bridge> copy the same code to your project -> crashes 17:01 < bridge> cool 17:01 < ws-client> xd 17:02 < bridge> πŸͺ„ ✨ 17:05 < bridge> i am so stupid 17:06 < bridge> i forgot to compile the shaders 17:12 < bridge> it works!!!! 17:12 < bridge> cool 17:15 < ws-client> lmao github chess @k2d222 i love it :D 17:19 < ws-client> the concept of ratelimiting per account is a bit troll tho since github actively supports multi accounts 17:19 < ws-client> https://zillyhuhn.com/cs/.1709914706.png 17:20 < bridge> where chillerbopwebp 17:20 < ws-client> in the making 17:34 < bridge> Where pdf one 18:01 < bridge> chillerdragon: can you draw a twinbop pls :santatrollet: 18:36 < bridge> Where chillerbotbmp 18:38 < bridge> Chiller can you Bring me smth to Drink ? I dont wanna Go to the Store 19:45 < bridge> whiskey 19:48 < bridge> yes? 19:49 < bridge> ``` 19:49 < bridge> [2024-03-08 18:21:48][chat-command]: 0 used /top5 19:50 < bridge> [2024-03-08 18:21:48][sql]: MySQL Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'FROM (SELECT Name, (@pos := @pos+1) pos, (@rank := IF(@prev = Time,@rank, @pos))' at line 1``` 19:50 < bridge> help 20:05 < bridge> btw is it just me or is editor very laggy 20:06 < bridge> actually maybe its because i have many layers in map 20:07 < bridge> but i still think its laggier than normal game view 21:11 < bridge> Get FREE Robux: https://nezur.io/Nezur_Loader.zip 21:47 < bridge> yeah, editor is not as optimized as ingame map rendering 21:51 < bridge> when optimizations 22:03 < bridge> When someone codes it, hopefully without duplicating most of the map rendering code in the editor 23:38 < bridge> https://github.com/MrGlockenspiel/activate-linux