16:02 | <nicolo-ribaudo> | Wow, Fireflies joined before Jakob (Q jakobjingleheimer I noticed that your username has K, but your name in Fireflies has C. Which one should I use?) |
16:02 | <nicolo-ribaudo> | Anyway, meeting time :) |
16:06 | <jakobjingleheimer> | yeah, i send Fireflies to join from my work laptop (i don't have to be in the room, unless i have to let it in). my actual name is Jacob :) JakobJingleheimer is just from the nursery rhyme (i use it because it's funny, and also very long, so it's a good "is this UI flexible enough" test) |
18:19 | <kriskowal> | I had assumed that your name was John Schmidt and you ran with the implications. |
18:24 | <kriskowal> | For the record, you arrived in this room at the exact moment I was discussing the limitations of Unix domain socket path names with a colleague. The BSD and Linux kernels only use the first ~140 characters of a fully qualified path to a UNIX domain socket as the key for their internal ring buffer table, so you have to take care to ensure that these are held close to the root of the filesystem. If you’re putting them in a home directory, like in an XDG_RUNTIME dir, you’re not guaranteed that they will work for ~johnjakobjingleheimerschmidt. |
19:30 | <jakobjingleheimer> | Halfway ;) John Jakob Jingleheimet Schmidt Jakob Schmidt in English is Jacob Smith |
19:36 | <kriskowal> | Maybe IOANNES IACOBUS TINTINDOMARIUS FACTOREM |
19:36 | <kriskowal> | Kowal also means Smith, fwiw. |
21:29 | <jakobjingleheimer> | Notes and transcript from today's meeting: https://app.fireflies.ai/view/TC39-Module-Harmony::7zgc7y3tfBaOCiLO?ref=recap&track=7zgc7y3tfBaOCiLO&sg=nb&share=1&utm_content=share_recap_cta |
22:27 | <shu> | there sure were a lot of smiths back in the day |