True. But it is usually better to give people the benefit of the doubt, rather than assuming they mean the worst and treating them accordingly. De-escalation vs escalation...
when do we get moderator elections ?
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There will be moderator elections soon, we are making the preparations.
Other than that, for a short time I was on discord, I did not like it there and just stopped going there without starting a war on discord, why not do the same? I am happy here on my own Talkchess bubble. I assume you are happy in your own discord bubble, why not stay there and leave us alone. Why can we not live in peace with each other? Why all these attacks.
Why?
Is Talkchess a threat to discord ?
90% of coding is debugging, the other 10% is writing bugs.
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Going on SF discord right after (indirectly) accusing several members of sharing nets isn't the greatest decision ever, I've got to say.
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This one? https://github.com/official-stockfish/S ... scussions/hgm wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:06 am Well, I have once visited the Github Stockfish discussions, and it turned out that compared to the people that dwell there Atilla the Hun was a very nice, civilized and reasonable person. Describing that crowd as an insane bunch of maniacs doesn't quite do justice to what I experienced there. So it should be no surprise that I ignore them, and that being ousted from such a community in fact should count as a recommendation...
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That is not an answer to my questions.
Why is Talkchess a threat to Discord?
Why this obsession with Talkchess?
90% of coding is debugging, the other 10% is writing bugs.
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It looks like that one, yes. I was there to request that the Linux make file would contain a state-of-the-art install target. So that users could install it through the configure-make-make install mantra, and it would automatically register itself to all GUIs that the user had installed on the system.shawn wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:36 pmThis one? https://github.com/official-stockfish/S ... scussions/hgm wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 11:06 am Well, I have once visited the Github Stockfish discussions, and it turned out that compared to the people that dwell there Atilla the Hun was a very nice, civilized and reasonable person. Describing that crowd as an insane bunch of maniacs doesn't quite do justice to what I experienced there. So it should be no surprise that I ignore them, and that being ousted from such a community in fact should count as a recommendation...
Re: when do we get moderator elections ?
Dear moderator, I have to say something. it is impossible that lazysmp-3.0 can beat fruit-2.1. I did not even once see such a win in matches.
The best result was only a draw with three fold repetition:
[pgn][Date "2024.10.16"]
[Round "13"]
[White "LazySMP Version 3.0"]
[Black "Fruit 2.1"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "nbqnbrkr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/NBQNBRKR w - - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "28"]
[TimeControl "30"]
{Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 3.40GHz 3400 MHz W=20.7 plies; 4,586kN/s
B=11.2 plies; 2,061kN/s} 1. Nb3 {0.06/15 1 Both last book move} Ne6 {0.25/10 1}
2. Ne3 {0.02/15 1 (c4)} Nf4 {0.04/11 1 (Nb6)} 3. Qd1 {0.12/17 1} d5 {0.17/10 1
(Nb6)} 4. g3 {0.21/16 0} Nh3+ {0.19/9 1} 5. Kg2 {0.55/1 0} Nb6 {0.25/10 1} 6.
d4 {0.33/16 2} Nc4 {0.22/9 1 (Ng5)} 7. Bb4 {0.16/16 2 (Qd3)} Nf4+ {0.00/9 1
(Nxe3+)} 8. gxf4 {0.00/21 0} Nxe3+ {0.00/11 1} 9. fxe3 {0.00/26 1} Qg4+ {
0.00/13 1} 10. Kf2 {3.36/1 0} Qh4+ {0.00/13 1} 11. Kf3 {0.00/29 0} Qh3+ {
0.00/13 0} 12. Kf2 {3.45/1 0} Qh4+ {0.00/14 0} 13. Kg1 {0.00/36 0} Qg4+ {
0.00/12 0} 14. Kf2 {3.36/1 0} Qh4+ {0.00/14 0 Draw accepted} 1/2-1/2[/pgn]
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In computer chess nothing is impossible. I have seen Fairy-Max win a bullet game against Glaurung.
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nomen omen. they came to sow discord. yet sometimes you reap what you sow

talkchess is so dead and irrelevant that they keep coming back
I hope they'll find the much sought love, understanding and respect elsewhere, although such qualities have to be mutual
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I don't think they do see TalkChess as a threat, or target it in particular. It is just that these are rude, savage people, who live by the rule of violence. And it annoys them when they are hindered by moderation in their persecution of the victims they single out, and do not succeed in driving those completely from the internet.Rebel wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 10:46 pmThat is not an answer to my questions.
Why is Talkchess a threat to Discord?
Why this obsession with Talkchess?