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[2016-5-26. : 2:58 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I want to say yes because algebraically it's the same (how I got it in the first place), except it has a different domain ;o
[2016-5-26. : 2:58 am]
NudeRaider -- Technically no.
[2016-5-26. : 2:56 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- If you have a function, and f(x) with x-> 2 = -8, but f(2) is undefined (divide by zero), and then you simplify the function and get -x2-4, does f(x) = that? I want to say yes, but it changes whether or not f(2) is defined so I want to say no ;o
[2016-5-26. : 2:56 am]
Moose -- Tell your mission I'm a family man
[2016-5-26. : 2:56 am]
Dem0n -- Moose, my mission is complete and ready for you to test! :awesome:
[2016-5-26. : 2:55 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- whee
[2016-5-26. : 2:55 am]
NudeRaider -- :O Moose's spell changed Demons shoutbox color!
[2016-5-26. : 2:55 am]
Dem0n -- O_______O
[2016-5-26. : 2:54 am]
Moose -- ╰(•̀ 3 •́)━☆゚.*・。゚ O________O
[2016-5-26. : 2:54 am]
Dem0n -- O_______________O
[2016-5-26. : 2:53 am]
Moose -- It does ... magic O_O
[2016-5-26. : 2:52 am]
Moose -- I don't think the CRON daemon process' CPU time includes the processes it runs.
[2016-5-26. : 2:52 am]
Corbo -- magic boxes*
[2016-5-26. : 2:51 am]
Corbo -- like shoutbox... raffle then what else? :P
[2016-5-26. : 2:51 am]
Corbo -- what does SEN do?
[2016-5-26. : 2:51 am]
Moose -- ex. SEN's cron daemon has used 3 minutes and 14 seconds of CPU time. In 275 days of uptime.
[2016-5-26. : 2:50 am]
NudeRaider -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: except I already shift+deleted them and don't remember the exact filenames, so I'll have to wait until they are created again.. and then by then I'll likely have forgotten xD
:D
[2016-5-26. : 2:50 am]
Moose -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: Mini Moose 2707 my understanding was the cron daemon is running constantly and periodically calls stuff.
Right. I wasn't sure if you were referring to the daemon or the processes, but I can see that now.
[2016-5-26. : 2:49 am]
NudeRaider -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: NudeRaider Technically, the cron daemon process runs in the background, it just doesn't really do much most of the time unless it has shit to run. But even then, you were running it anyway so adding a new entry to /etc/crontab isn't really adding much overhead to your system.
my understanding was the cron daemon is running constantly and periodically calls stuff.
[2016-5-26. : 2:49 am]
Corbo -- LIKE I'M THE ONLY ONE THAT YOU'LL EVER LOOVE
[2016-5-26. : 2:49 am]
Corbo -- WANT YOU TO MAKE ME FEEL, LIKE I'M THE ONLY GIRL IN THE WORLD
[2016-5-26. : 2:49 am]
Fire_Kame -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: Fire_Kame too bad my job isn't closer to you, Kame. It'd be boring, but we could hang out on IM
to be fair the main reason I am ok with my job is because I have some awesome coworkers
[2016-5-26. : 2:48 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- except I already shift+deleted them and don't remember the exact filenames, so I'll have to wait until they are created again.. and then by then I'll likely have forgotten xD
[2016-5-26. : 2:48 am]
Moose -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: FaRTy1billion crons run periodically, not constantly.
Technically, the cron daemon process runs in the background, it just doesn't really do much most of the time unless it has shit to run. But even then, you were running it anyway so adding a new entry to /etc/crontab isn't really adding much overhead to your system.
[2016-5-26. : 2:48 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Which is why I can do a 1-step workaround that doesn't ever have to happen more than once ':wob:
[2016-5-26. : 2:47 am]
NudeRaider -- too bad wishful thinking not gonna help you :(
[2016-5-26. : 2:47 am]
NudeRaider -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: I should not have to deal with bullshit programs dumping fucking garbage folders all over my computer
FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: Any action on my part is excessive and should be unnecessary
agreed.
[2016-5-26. : 2:46 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- also I meant programmers make their programs *
[2016-5-26. : 2:46 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Any action on my part is excessive and should be unnecessary
[2016-5-26. : 2:46 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I should not have to deal with bullshit programs dumping fucking garbage folders all over my computer
[2016-5-26. : 2:46 am]
NudeRaider -- what do you mean by that?
[2016-5-26. : 2:45 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Large enough being "Any"
[2016-5-26. : 2:45 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: FaRTy1billion crons run periodically, not constantly.
On a large enough time scale, it's the same.
[2016-5-26. : 2:45 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: FaRTy1billion do you honestly think someone else will solve the problem for you when a solution exists?
I'm saying the programs need to make their programs better
[2016-5-26. : 2:45 am]
NudeRaider -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: Also FaRTy1billion
crons run periodically, not constantly.
[2016-5-26. : 2:45 am]
Moose -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: FaRTy1billion Moose's solution actually removes the unwanted stuff. your solution just converts it, to something still unwanted but not annoying. I'd call that a workaround
NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: just listen to Moose and install linux in a VM and do what he said. Then use Linux for more task like this and suddenly realize how awesome it is until you don't WANT "your OS" anymore.
I keep telling them, but they don't want to hear it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[2016-5-26. : 2:44 am]
NudeRaider -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: NudeRaider I didn't say for me to do it
do you honestly think someone else will solve the problem for you when a solution exists?
[2016-5-26. : 2:44 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Also FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: also I think a thing running constantly is also a workaround
[2016-5-26. : 2:44 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: FaRTy1billion okay start decompiling all your dumb programs and rewrite them without pointless functions, while I install the linux VM. Lets see who is faster. :)
I didn't say for me to do it
[2016-5-26. : 2:43 am]
NudeRaider -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: FaRTy1billion
okay start decompiling all your dumb programs and rewrite them without pointless functions, while I install the linux VM. Lets see who is faster. :)
[2016-5-26. : 2:43 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- If my math homework has me solve a thing, then do a more different thing to get the same answer, then asks how they relate, is it sufficient to just say "They're the same"
[2016-5-26. : 2:42 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: The real solution would be for programs to stop dumping useless folders I don't want all over. :wob:
[2016-5-26. : 2:42 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I've used linux before ;o
[2016-5-26. : 2:42 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- also I think a thing running constantly is also a workaround
[2016-5-26. : 2:42 am]
NudeRaider -- just listen to Moose and install linux in a VM and do what he said. Then use Linux for more task like this and suddenly realize how awesome it is until you don't WANT "your OS" anymore.
[2016-5-26. : 2:42 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- so his solution doesn't work
[2016-5-26. : 2:41 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- NudeRaider
NudeRaider shouted: FaRTy1billion Moose's solution actually removes the unwanted stuff. your solution just converts it, to something still unwanted but not annoying. I'd call that a workaround
I also don't run linux
[2016-5-26. : 2:41 am]
Fire_Kame -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: Turns out the Neanderthals first played Cave Wars 175,000 years ago. X^D
lmbo
[2016-5-26. : 2:41 am]
NudeRaider -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: I like my solution better. It also applies to my OS
Moose's solution actually removes the unwanted stuff. your solution just converts it, to something still unwanted but not annoying. I'd call that a workaround
[2016-5-26. : 2:38 am]
Dem0n -- ROFL
[2016-5-26. : 2:38 am]
Moose -- Turns out the Neanderthals first played Cave Wars 175,000 years ago. X^D
[2016-5-26. : 2:37 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- The real solution would be for programs to stop dumping useless folders I don't want all over. :wob:
[2016-5-26. : 2:37 am]
NudeRaider -- any bets how long it'll take for the first doom 4 crack?
[2016-5-26. : 2:37 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I like my solution better. It also applies to my OS
[2016-5-26. : 2:36 am]
Moose -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: but I'd have to do that every day, because the folders keep popping up
Oh, you can add an entry to /etc/crontab to run it for you every day, or every hour, whatever you like, really.
[2016-5-26. : 2:36 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Sure I'd have a few useless files still cluttering it up, but I rarely scroll down and use files in there
[2016-5-26. : 2:35 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Ooh, I bet I could just make an extentionless file with the same name as the offending folder, and then whatever the fuck makes them wouldn't be able to because it would already exist
[2016-5-26. : 2:35 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I delete them every time I see them
[2016-5-26. : 2:35 am]
Dem0n -- on Windows? lmao
[2016-5-26. : 2:34 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- but I'd have to do that every day, because the folders keep popping up
[2016-5-26. : 2:33 am]
Moose -- You can recursively delete empty folders in the Documents folder of your home space with "find ~/Documents/ -type d -empty -delete"
[2016-5-26. : 2:32 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I used to just mark them hidden, but now that I have show hidden files on it doesn't fix it
[2016-5-26. : 2:30 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Like it's one thing if something puts and uses a folder (I'd still rather it ask me, or just not), but all these empty folders make it hard to find things because I get used to the positions in Explorer and then suddenly everything is shifted around ;o
[2016-5-26. : 2:29 am]
Dem0n -- @jjf Dem0n
Dem0n shouted: jjf please for the love of god allow us to delete text all the way back to the beginning when selecting a unit in a trigger even if it's matched the letters with a unit name
[2016-5-26. : 2:28 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- There's also a Bluetooth Exchange folder
[2016-5-26. : 2:28 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- but it keeps popping up. It's like something Office Templates
[2016-5-26. : 2:28 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- I don't know when it gets put there, I just opened and closed office a few times and nothing happened
[2016-5-26. : 2:28 am]
BeatMeistro -- KrayZee
KrayZee shouted: Id Software should recreate Chex Quest using their latest id tech game engine, then insert the disc to every Chex cereal box.
That would be something. But they might require it to be more "modern" look. Maybe some Cel-shading.
[2016-5-26. : 2:27 am]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- Microsoft.
[2016-5-26. : 2:26 am]
jjf28 -- FaRTy1billion
FaRTy1billion shouted: why do programs love dumping random empty folders in my documents folder?
ok who do I kill

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