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@rin
Those famous and well known russians trainers and free softwares
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@wowaname
You teased my curiosity about Perl

About bytecode, it is not the only pro. Don't worry I know about Actor Model (and not process), I'm currently doing projects in Elixir
I was more talking about… nah it wasn't a good thing to talk about bytecode
With less raw power, Actor Model and fault tolerency Erlang is clearly better than opponents and easier to manipulate when you come to concurrency

About scripting, even if Erlang is heavy, it's fault tolerency may be interesting to properly manage your tasks
(If your script is a dumb one shot mv/rename, a shell function is better)
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@wowaname
I wanted to try Perl but it's syntax frighten me (I was a newcomer to Unix world). I should give it a new chance

Totally agree about Erlang/Elixir but even if it's interpreted, it's bytecode it's probably more optimized than other interpreted languages

When you come to that point it's clearly no longer scripting (unless…?) but OTP releases give you a lot of advantages
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@wowaname
Oh cool!
I personnally search a good opponent to bash to script easily but allows you to do more complex things
And piping like we do in bash

I don't want to touch to python, Perl is meh (never tried tho). Elixir come in my mind but it's a bit difficult to interact easily with stdin/CLI
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Hi fuckers, how are you?
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@NaiJi @Alice @blobyoumu @fristi
I advice you kakoune, best editor imho so far
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@NaiJi @2ch @fristi @wolfie
Never write what peoples gives you on the Internet, always inspect before launching a command
It's like to sanitize a user entry before doing a database operation

bruh *headpats*
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@cowanon @2ch @NaiJi @fristi @wolfie
sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda count=1 bs=1M
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@NaiJi @fristi
Yeah but what's weird, Erlang and Elixir natively handle zip sooooo… ._.'
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@fristi @NaiJi
It needs the `unzip` package? it's wrote nowhere ;_;
That's why it fails on my instnace :(
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@lord @Natouille J'approuve totalement Misfits, c'est génial
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Nitrokey Pro 2 status: ordered

I'm enthusiast to receive it :)
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A story where you are the Hero. EP 3
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Your curiosity grown bigger and bigger, you have to know more about here.

It looks to be a quite big warehouse. Walking close to the wall to reassure yourself, you carefully watch. It looks to be a production chain, there are belts and metal arms around. All that mechanics seems to not been used since a while, smelling oil, dust and chemicals.

You reached a new room at the end of production line. Wow, there are many many shelves reaching high height and full of crates. How people can close an entire production line and not take away all that… stuff? You tried to read something wrote on a crate but you can't, you don't recognized that language.

"They normally don't have industries in our territory, what…" you said in your mind.

A new weird noise sounds louder and you recognized it. It's a jet engine. Noise is getting louder until it you heard it's next to your location.

You spot a place to hide yourself, behind crates. The noise stopped. Watching with attention the warehouse entrance, a big closed metal curtain. The noise sounds to come behind it.

The curtain is opening in a loud rusty terrible noise.

"Why are those reckless guys here? They usually never in that region." you thought.

You recognise the two Avianars thanks to their Jet Motos. Avianars are totally reckless talented drivers. Their Motos are medium/small size, they probably don't come from far. So far, they don't look hostile.

"From last news, it's here" said the first guy,
"Hmm, it looks" replied his partner.

What do you do?
50% Wait where you are until they gone
50% Notify your presence peacefully
0% Try to escape discreetly
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@Mitsu
Litterally me_irl
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@lucy @Mitsu
probably not legal here but there are no CCTV in forest
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@lucy @Mitsu Even worst than to pee behind a bush
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