[00:49:15] ouch. my sleep tracker *claims* I got 27 hours (and slept 12 times) but who knows how much of that was actual sleep and not just me tossing and turning because of the heat 😭 (re @Adam: Also home safe, and figured out I slept 19 hours between arriving on Thursday, and getting back today. [00:49:16] Still wish I could have s...) [00:52:32] are you also staying longer in tallinn? I was surprised that hardly anyone seemed to be doing that (re @sjoerddebruin: I made it to a different bed in Tallinn) [01:36:21] This screen at the airport is having a hard time waking up 😛 (I don't blame it!) : https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/a4878f34/file_60563.jpg [03:39:32] Made back home safely. With a lot of disasters. [05:46:43] Disasters? (re @nokibsarkar: Made back home safely. With a lot of disasters.) [08:50:35] The flight was delayed, and the next flight had to be cancelled due to this delay. New flight booking has to be done with several hours left (therefore victim of price hike). [09:44:18] Were your flights on different bookings? [09:45:14] As if not, if you make your first flight, and this is late, any knock on misconnections aren’t your fault, and you shouldn’t have needed to buy a new ticket. The airline should have rebooked you for free… [09:48:06] There’s a little bit of nuance in there, sure… [09:48:47] That’s because Windows is inferior to Unix (re @waldyrious: This screen at the airport is having a hard time waking up 😛 (I don't blame it!)) [09:52:59] Can we not make these pointless silly remarks please? This isn't the Facebook comment section. [09:52:59] Plenty of reasons to use different OS' and *nix also runs into boot device issues. (re @cvictorovich: That’s because Windows is inferior to Unix) [09:55:10] Okay, I take back this remark, sorry [09:56:59] well.. i stayed on... and am at Tallinn airport at the moment... flight out at 7pm, but I have stuff to work on my laptop. 🥹 (re @Nikki: are you also staying longer in tallinn? I was surprised that hardly anyone seemed to be doing that) [10:13:27] Anyone having expertise in wikimedia/utfnormal? [10:37:51] Wolfgang wanted to forward me that Snapquery now also supports parametrized queries! The screenshot is from: http://snapquery.bitplan.com/query/scholia/author_list-of-publications : https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/d01d0887/file_60567.jpg [11:48:22] Any documentation available for the file formats in wikimedia/utfnormal [12:14:57] this? https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Utfnormal (re @nokibsarkar: Any documentation available for the file formats in wikimedia/utfnormal) [12:17:38] Yeah [12:20:44] Any docs available? About the file format of the files in data directory? [12:21:19] Any docs available? About the file format of the files in data directory? (re @robertsky: this? https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Utfnormal) [12:23:54] the API docs are there... https://doc.wikimedia.org/utfnormal/master/index.html [12:24:21] doesn't seem to take files, but rather UTF-8 strings. [12:24:56] @nokibsarkar have you read TR15? https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/ [12:27:12] When I run `php scripts/generate.php` it gives me error [12:27:52] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/6520c78e/file_60568.jpg [13:36:53] what is "normalisation form k" supposed to be? [13:43:06] seems it doesn't even have the "toNFK" function that it's talking about [13:45:03] someone still in Tallinn to hang out with? [14:07:36] Oops. Just got past the airport checks. 😂 (re @Tohaomg: someone still in Tallinn to hang out with?) [15:51:21] It looks like the fetch command was interrupted before it completed (re @nokibsarkar: ) [17:04:53] Had a great weekend. Was good to see you all. Hope to see (some of) you at the Wikimania Hackathon in Poland. [18:19:17] Back home. Thx for the amazing weekend ppl! [19:32:37] NFKC and NFKD are the compatibility versions of the NFC/NFD forms. Basically they try slightly harder to compose or decompose everything. See e.g. [[Unicode equivalence]]. (re @Nikki: what is "normalisation form k" supposed to be?) [20:48:12] I know that, but https://doc.wikimedia.org/utfnormal/master/index.html says "you can directly call UtfNormal\Validator::toNFC(), toNFK(), or toNFKC(); this will convert a given UTF-8 string to Normalization Form C, K, or KC" (re @gtisza: NFKC and NFKD are the compatibility versions of the NFC/NFD forms. Basically they try slightly harder to compose or decompose ev...) [20:50:16] Do you want to submit a patch? (re @Nikki: I know that, but https://doc.wikimedia.org/utfnormal/master/index.html says "you can directly call UtfNormal\Validator::toNFC(),...) [20:51:57] that sounds like a bad idea, I know nothing about that thing [20:52:12] I only learnt it existed when that link was pasted here [20:54:12] Well the actual methods it has are toNFC / toNFD / toNFKC / toNFKD as one would expect, so I think it's pretty safe to remove references to "NFK" from its documentation (re @Nikki: that sounds like a bad idea, I know nothing about that thing) [20:54:14] I don't even know where the code is anyway [20:55:26] you can go to doc.wikimedia.org and search for "utfnormal" for more information [21:08:19] I arrived home safely earlier today. Thank you all for a most awesome event, and I hope to see some of you in Poland.