ec changed the topic of #elliottcable to: a ๐ฏ๐๐ ๐๐ ๐ฏ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ฏ๐๐๐๐๐๐ slash sอฬuออpออeฬฬบrฬผฬฆiฬผฬoฬฬฌrฬฬ cฬอแปฅฬงอแธทฬกอลฃอฬ || #ELLIOTTCABLE is not about ELLIOTTCABLE
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<audy>
jfhbrook: you can't even turn it off :<
<pikajude>
software...it's just terrible
<audy>
I tried to write a software once so I know why it's all terrible
<pikajude>
are you ec in disguise?
<pikajude>
"a <mass noun>" is the ec
<audy>
is that where I got it from?
<pikajude>
i hope not
<pikajude>
wait
<pikajude>
i hope so
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<ec>
Elphaba: wut
<ec>
audy: probably
<ec>
my favourite and the one I'm most known for is calling myself a smart, sarcastically
<ljharb>
ec: aren't you american?
<ec>
ljharb: yes
<ljharb>
favorite isn't spelled with a "u" :-p
<ec>
British spelling is superior
<ec>
As are S.I. units
<ec>
also, neither British *nor* American English gets several words right
<ec>
for instance, the singular of "potatoes" is "potatoe";
<ec>
no dictionary will inform you of this vital fact; this is why all dictionaries are useless trash
<ec>
and refridgerator has a "d", for "duhhhh"
<ec>
this is not even slightly a joke, to be clear โ you can grep the logs, and you'll find I've been very reliable with my spelling for a decade and more.
<ec>
meanwhile American English is the only one that gets the z/s thing right.
<ec>
โcategorisationโ is not a fucking word, for instance.
<ec>
fucking en-GB-oxendict
<ec>
which I've always thought to sound like โoxen dickโ
<ec>
A forest, composed of many trees, is pronounced as the superlative of โfarโ would be, short a T
<ec>
Far, far-er, far-est
<ljharb>
lolwut
<ljharb>
british spelling is only superior in one category, that of using two "L"s in "cancelled" and "cancellation" and "cancelling" etc.
<ljharb>
and yes, the z is far better than the s
<ljharb>
also what? "forest" is "four-est". it's the most 4.
<ljharb>
all at once i've learned a great deal of disturbing things about you
<ec>
in the farest we store items of the potatoe categorization in the refridgerator.
<ec>
just *say* it there's *clearly a d*
<ec>
I'm trying to remember what the other noticeable aspects of my English are
<ec>
idk ask my exes
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<pikajude>
I need an assistant that handles all my calls
<pikajude>
"These days, almost every C++ compiler uses the Itanium C++ ABIโs name mangling rules. The notable exception is MSVC, which uses a completely different format."
<pikajude>
can't believe it
<pikajude>
LOL
<jfhbrook>
sounds about right
<pikajude>
one of my favorite phenomena: -webkit-user-select: none on elements that don't need it