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Harzilein
<grey_gandalf_> right now, I'm more with spirits than with coffee
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Harzilein
coffee was popular today in chats i attended
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Harzilein
but yeah i missed at least one opportunity to booze
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grey_gandalf_
Harzilein: enjoying some excellent Grappa right now
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grey_gandalf_
as soon as I fnish my shot, bed will call
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Harzilein
oh, yeah, that
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Harzilein
well
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Harzilein
it seems one can't get it in urban contexts, specialty retail charges too much. maybe i'll get one from the direct distributing vintner my parents were friends with.
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Harzilein
(i don't like to feel taken advantage of. not objecting to paying for value/quality)
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grey_gandalf_
where do you live ? do you look for special Grappa?
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Harzilein
no
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Harzilein
i'm german, but neither part of some vodka belt nor part of some wine area :D
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grey_gandalf_
I can get cheap one from the supermarkt, but for a decent one you cn look. I'm not looking for ultra-aged stuff. That is not genuine, more a creation to rip off
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grey_gandalf_
Vodka is now el-cheapo everywhere, full of rip-offs
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Harzilein
but i know the rhineland palatinate vintner has decent one
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grey_gandalf_
trndy stuff is gin, total hype
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grey_gandalf_
then you get brandy from Rheinland... Asbach Uralt and such
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Harzilein
yeah, gin probably even has some competition in urban areas
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Harzilein
my birth hometown has a fraktur type kornbrand named after it :3
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Harzilein
a kornbrand with a fraktur type logo*
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grey_gandalf_
yeah.. gin is for millennials or gen z, gin is everywhere.. supermarket have lots of choice!!!
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grey_gandalf_
at the cost of grappa, cognac, whisky..
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grey_gandalf_
anyway... happy for today with SM!!!
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Harzilein
:)
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Harzilein
nn
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grey_gandalf_
quitick and shutting down my trusty ThinkCentre :)
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nsITobin
Harzilein: how are you this fine evening?
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tomman
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tomman
well, apparently JS is getting its own equivalent of Java's Joda Time... or something
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nsITobin
the hell does this even mean
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tomman
Joda Time (now adopted as the new date/time API as of Java 8) is a very nice API for dealing with date/time values
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tomman
...problem is that usually this is the kind of stuff you want to deal with it serverside
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nsITobin
uhh i knew how to deal with timezones in javascript in 1997
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nsITobin
well 98
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tomman
Well, I was thinking more about "take a date value and set it to the next Monday"
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tomman
or "take a timestamp and forward it to noon, one week later"
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tomman
that's what Joda Time solved in Java, but again, I don't see that much for it on JS since this is the kind of stuff you want to process serverside
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tomman
But since JS is now also used as a "everywhere" platform, well.. here we are
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tomman
yet another API that will be tenderly implemented by every framework dev ever, and that will be the source of countless breaks on our "minor league" browsers by next month :&
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tomman
:/
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nsITobin
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nsITobin
Does SeaMonkey Association have an agreement with Google to be able to ship widevine cdm components even by GMP download?
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nsITobin
cause this is first and foremost the biggest ever issue facing any non-mainstream browser.. no matter if the living standards are updated or not.. The consumerist is always lost to a browser if they can't mindnumbingly consume endless amounts of streaming ads and maybe some content they like..
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nsITobin
this is why consumerists need tempted to start consuming development resources and contributing.. now Mozilla pulled this trick once and I somehow did it as well.. How do we do it for the third and final time..
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nsITobin
it is the main thing on my mind beyond composers and navigators and mailnews..es what would be the chief hook for someone not otherwise already enthralled with SeaMonkey
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nsITobin
and once we find it how can we make it appealing to joe thunderfox user and later his friends..
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nsITobin
frg do we have
bug 1609176?
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nsITobin
it is a profile bc busting patch that UXP has now taken in while profiles across applications especially generations are not supported by.. well anyone.. people still do it and won't be told otherwise and since Mozilla already has this I think it's a good idea to keep the profile variences down betwen applications.
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nsITobin
of course they went another step further and removed something mozilla retained along with it completely busting cookies.sqlite from being compatible outside UXP to any other mozilla application.. so nevermind. Let them seal them selves away in the prison *I* built.
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nsITobin
patchqueue will get the bug number i mentioned..
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frg_Away
nsITobin we don't ship the drm stuff. No aggreement.
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frg_Away
nsITobin I only use session cookies but if the bug number is not in the queue we don't have it.
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nsITobin
it isn't important because seamonkey should not break theoretical compatibility with Mozilla while UXP just doesn't care about that.. that bit was my department.. not happy with them backporting mozilla bugs then adding unrelated changes.. I HATE THAT.. it should be seperate things if done at all
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Harzilein
if turnstile doesn't use drm, i could/couldn't care less ;)
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Harzilein
(of course i took note of the "not otherwise enthralled" restriction)
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» nsITobin geos back to php
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nsITobin
goes*
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nsITobin
heading to the store.. anyone want anything lol