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1:00 PM
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We should all just be speaking esperanto right now, it's so easy to learn.
 
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Native english speakers have a huge advantage in this time of history.
Even for just reading source code from open source projects, or algorithm papers.
 
Hey buddies !
 
Hiya
I am eski, nice to meet you
 
Me too eski :)
I am Abdellah
 
1:05 PM
Why don't you want upvoted?
 
I mean a serie of upvotes
Where are you from Eski ?
 
I live in Pittsburgh currently
You are from an arabic speaking country...which one?
 
I am from Morocco
I work at Rabat
how old are you ?
 
never realized arabic was an official language of morocco
24 you?
 
25 :)
 
1:09 PM
Heh, I'll be there in 4 months. No real point in getting older anymore though.
 
you work eski ?
 
omg #cuteoverflow
 
lol
 
Nominate CuteOverflow as a stack exchange site.
 
I should totally do that
it'll become the go-to site for catgifs
and owl pics
 
1:11 PM
@Abdellah Yeah I work here in Pittsburgh Abdellah
Yep
Just get it all in one place
 
great :)
 
I can see a question: "Does anyone know where to find a picture of a cat and tortoise playing with each other on a [edit: Roomba]?"
So you do software for the state of morocco?
 
no no .. i work at an enterprise
 
When I was a civil engineering student I used to hang out with these two girls from Kazakhstan and they had scholarships from their government to study civil engineering as long as they went back to work for the state afterwards.
Oh ok, I just assumed from your profile: "I'M A STATE ENGINEER IN COMPUTER SCIENCE"
state engineer would mean you are an engineer for the government
 
^
 
1:17 PM
yes .. STATE ENGINEER mean that all my studies are supported by the government
and also they must found me a job in government establishment !
 
I see, so you're a state engineering student?
Similar to my Kazakh friends
 
yeah
but now i m state engineer
 
We kind of do that here with ROTC programs, and then some students get government scholarships from different federal agencies.
I had a classmate and the NSA basically owned him after he finished school.
Absolutely all of that money comes from the federal defense and security budget though.
We don't really support infrastructure engineers here.
Before Pittsburgh I was in Washington, DC for almost 6 years.
 
DC mean ?
 
District of Columbia, the capital of the united states.
Washington is a city that basically fills up the entire DC area. Which is kind of confusing.
It makes it so that DC is not a state and is neutral from all the other states of the country.
 
1:24 PM
Mmm
 
Technically there's 3 cities in D.C, but only Washington is of any note...
 
So there's all different levels of government in DC, and the local ones don't always get along with the federal ones that just bully them around.
 
At least that's my understanding...
 
Yeah, that is correct.
 
included
 
1:25 PM
Nobody actually lives in Crystal City
 
Actually no, it's all Washington D.C. now.
 
I went there on the weekend and it was just a ghost town of commercial buildings.
 
Washington, D.C., in the United States, is located at (the coordinates of the Zero Milestone, on the Ellipse). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a geographical area of , of which is land, and the remaining (10.16%) of which is water. Washington is surrounded by the states of Virginia (on its southwest side) and Maryland (on its southeast, northeast, and northwest sides); it interrupts those states' common border, which is the south shore of the Potomac River both upstream and downstream from the District. The portion of the Potomac River that passes Washington...
Once upon a time I frequently had conference calls to Crystal Cities.
 
Yeah I guess that is true
Alexandria and Arlington are both in Virginia
as soon as you cross the bridges
 
It wasn't always that way.
D.C. has changed a few times over the years.
 
1:28 PM
DC is so weird, you are just constantly crossing jurisdiction borders
 
True enough.
 
I had to get out and avoid the temptation to take an easy defense department R&D job.
 
I stay away from there as often as I can, but every now and then it's useful to head down there...
 
All my professors there were getting tons of money from DoD
 
Where did you go to?
I remember having this conversation once, but...
 
1:31 PM
George Washington
 
That's right.
 
I'm guessing if you are planning on sticking with the satellite industry you'll be in that area for a while.
 
Well, I don't intend to move for a while.
There's 5 parts of the country that I'm aware of that do lots of satellite work. 2 of them are states I wouldn't want to live, so that limits my options to just Virginia, Colorado, and Texas.
And I'm leaning more away from Colorado almost every day, so...
 
There's JPL in California. Those jobs are probably ridiculously competitive though.
 
California is a state I wouldn't want to live in...
Nor Florida.
 
1:35 PM
They are pretty dumb places to live as far as natural disasters go
 
Florida wouldn't be too bad, but it's kind of hard to get insurance there...
And California, well, let's just say I wouldn't make the money to live there, so why...
 
Getting hit by a hurricane every year or so wouldn't be so nice.
 
That would be a bummer...
I was in one here, but that wasn't too bad... I'm far enough inland that it didn't make much of a difference.
 
California's just waiting for a Japan-size earthquake/tsunami
 
I don't think it'll get that high in CA. Maybe a 7.6+, but not a 8.0 like Japan gets on a pretty regular basis.
 
1:39 PM
PearsonArt have you an experience in Augmented Reality ?
 
Not really.
 
Augmented Reality is really hard to do well.
 
There are a few here who have, however.
 
i need to do someting like this
 
What for?
 
1:40 PM
sorry for french video
 
that's just a video abdellah
not hard to make a proof of concept that fakes it.
 
i m working in app for my company
 
Real landmark recognition is very difficult though.
 
yeah i m released about 60%
 
Good luck. There's a lot of video processing that has to take place...
 
1:41 PM
Try and implement the state of the art in image recognition competitions.
 
Yeah, that's a good thought.
 
Usually they give their papers
 
wow
 
but it has come down to GPU programming at this point
for massive amounts of computation to train machine learning algorithms
 
Or cloud based.
 
1:43 PM
Humongous neural networks are big
 
Likely cloud based GPU programming.
 
Geoffrey Hinton's group kind of established it
that is one of his students masters thesis which explains one of the best techniques out here right now.
Like I said, it's not easy.
 
yep
lunch time
 
I also have a machine learning paper on implementing the machine learning version of binary search, if I can dig it up.
 
2:01 PM
What should I use this domain for: stonedartist.com
a personal art and creativity blog?
 
stoned artist huh?
I think you should get high and take selfies
and put them up
Do some artsy stuff while you take them though
jokes aside, sounds like a great name for a blog
 
I am working on a drawing of a guy painting a picture while smoking a blunt, and getting stoned by the angry mob.
 
lol!
 
If I do a big enough version I can make it a recursive painting as well
 
let me know when it's finished ^^
 
2:09 PM
I think it'll be a while, I'm not a very good artist but am super critical of my work which makes for very slow progress.
 
@eski You should use it to sell artists work from Colorado and Washington states.
 
Yeah I could do that.
or even for selling niche psychedelic style artwork.
 
Might be my favorite krishnamurti quote
I think I'll probably just use it for hosting my musical improvisation recordings, and any drawings, paintings, or writings.
I'll post a recording if I can get decent sound recording in this place.
Gonna be lots of birds chirping in the background lol
 
you do music?
what kind of music?
 
2:23 PM
right now improvised solo ukulele
mostly I just mess around and experiment
way more fun that way
 
ah cool haha :D
 
Write an app to generate a custom theme song for a person.
Could be interesting...
 
Yeah that would be
 
Publish it under stoned artists;-)
 
it would be hard, probably would need to combine samples
sample them from different variations on a key
 
2:29 PM
by one of my great professor Adil KABBAJ
 
soundcloud seems bugged
says confirm your email, then I hit the confirm in the email, then it just tells me to confirm my email again
didn't come out tooooo bad. Took me a little while to get into it though.
and then snaps didn't come out good through the mic
 
:D
 
still trying to figure out how to record well
 
The part in the beginning and again at 00:30 is nice! :)
 
It's a real skill you have to learn
the fast fingerpicking?
 
2:43 PM
yeah
it's awesome
brb
 
Yeah I really like that, adds a spice to it.
 
fast finger picking?
 
I'm actually a bad strummer because I started with the banjo
Anyway, I'll post more as I improve
finger picking is a stringed instrument technique
never was a fan of the finger picks though
Thinking about buying a standup full-size weighted keyboard for the last month
 
Since that is the actual instrument I learned growing up
Oh, yeah marker detection is much easier than just general image recognition
 
2:48 PM
did you see that slayer video someone posted last weekend? (I think it was last)
 
Thank you Open Source !
 
raining blood banjo cover, same dude does some nice ukelele work was well
 
Oh wow, I just tried to watch a slayer video and couldn't make it halfway through.
That cover is pretty cool though
hardcore with the overalls and banjo
way better than the actual version
hilarious how none of the video at the end solo syncs with the music
 
user457812
I used to listen to Judas Priest. Can't stand it now. So weird.
 
that guy is ridiculously good, youtube.com/watch?v=xiERPVIEvSc
 
3:14 PM
yeah
 
And he has a brother that is also really good with a very similar style...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lq5c9ALpJ8
 
3:32 PM
now to pick up my banjo for the first time in 3 years and try to work out some modest mouse songs...
gonna be slow going
 
4:09 PM
Buddies .. I m looking for a movie to watch ?
 
wow, nice link.
 
^
 
26,090 stars ...
 
I love how github ends up with these super useful pages that aren't even code projects
 
+1
 
4:13 PM
don't know why you pinged nil for that though.
 
just because it's a sweet tool for collaboration
 
@user3233280 Rejected for your default user name.
 
Ahmad because he look for a free DB books
 
Oh I see
 
does anyone listen to radiolab podcast?
 
4:15 PM
checking it out now
 
I have heard good things about it, but never listened. Trying to put together some content for the 9ish hour drive I have coming up
 
Wow, you could 3d print the skull
 
Hey folks!
 
4:18 PM
TGM, I have a good news!
 
yah, wut
 
got selected in a1 tech! ^^
Mohali
 
oh that's really really great
I'm also in ---Mohali---- Chandigarh
 
Wow!
I'll be there by 11th July
 
sounds good
 
4:20 PM
That skull... 2.8 million years old, and 3 years old when deceased.
 
and congrats, good luck for next journey
 
I need to find some callipers so I can level my 3d printer build plate better
 
4:33 PM
Thank You TGM ^^
 
Did you buy one or make your own?
 
bought
makerbot replicator dual
 
Mongolians trained golden eagles to hunt wolves for them.
 
wanted to be able to play with it same day I got it
 
yeah
I kinda want to try to make one
 
 
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6:36 PM
Hai!
 
7:02 PM
hey guru
 
Finally cleaned my project structure
ugh, it was so awful
it looks quite decent now :p
 
haha
ugly ahmade
 
Just because I'm bold and have no nose doesn't mean I'm ugly.
stick figures have feelings too!
jokes aside, I think I'm really making progress today
This f.lux app is really awesome.
I never knew how unpleasant the default colors where to my eyes
just disabled and enabled it to see the difference
 
7:19 PM
@eski starting over again lol
I decided I wanted to move my src files rather than just copy them.
 
@Ahmad I complete you, I have big nose and a lot of hair
 
<-- I was actually talking about my avatar
I do that quite often :p
 
ahaha :D
i was saying that your app structure is ugly
 
Yes, yes. I know. Even though you haven't seen it I agree with you :P
Btw I have hair. Lots of it. Which reminds me I should probably shave. I'm starting to look like a taliban.
 
haha obama working out in poland
 
7:25 PM
does he even lift?
 
haha LD
\:D
:D
pure muscle
 
That was probably before his second term. He looks older and not so fit anymore now. Stress doesn't let you age well.
 
Ahmad, do you know what the directory structure is to include tests in a AS project?
Is it src/androidTest/java?
 
Hmm I have to admit I have not written any tests yet :/
but I always thought they are in /tests/<flavor>
 
xavier responds to android studio bug reports on Saturdays...
 
7:41 PM
It seems like everybody uses another path. It doesn't matter either way, because you can specify the tests path in your gradle build file
 
it's androidTest if you have a newer Android Studio version
I've had issues with dependencies if I don't use the default, but maybe I didn't specify correctly or something
 
user457812
I find it weird that someone with a 3-day-old github account forked my Sublime Text 3 packages repo..
 
how come?
 
user457812
It's not exactly useful to anyone other than me.
 
Some random dude that I have never seen just wrote me on fb: hey do you know a <girl's name>? She's on your school.
erm. wat.
okay.
There are some weird people out there
 
user457812
7:53 PM
Reminds me, one of the NSChat room owners' coworkers contacted me on #android-dev on IRC yesterday.
 
user457812
I'm hoping he'll do something to said room owner for my amusement.
 
what did he say?
 
user457812
8:06 PM
We were in agreement.
 
user457812
The ruling in Wisconsin that their gay marriage ban was unconstitutional is fantastic. Full of references to crap Scalia said.
 
he looks like a happy and plump man
 
user457812
He's a hateful, bitter old asshole.
 
user457812
He wrote a sarcastic dissenting opinion in a gay marriage case and it ended up hastening the repeal of same-sex marriage bans.
 
user457812
He basically gave everyone the legal firepower they needed to undo the bans, and it was pretty much an accident on his part.
 
8:19 PM
umm...the JUnit results don't appear in the AS UI any more ;-(
> Error:Execution failed for task ':common:connectedAndroidTest'.
> There were failing tests. See the report at: file:///home/layne/dev/src/java/bbct/gradle/common/build/outputs/reports/androidTests/connected/index.html
 
8:33 PM
Sweet. I set up this raspberry pi with the screen to run a web app that will create QR codes for you and put them on the screen when you send it http requests
now if only this was somehow useful
for something other than the entertainment of creating it
 
useful? What's that mean?
 
 
8:50 PM
You know Scalia has some really dark hair for being in his late 70s
 
nil have you seen my link about free books ?
 
I'm sure he did since you pinged him ;-)
 
i m not sur that i m pinged him correctly :)
because i had used an edit !
 
I had never heard of this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_crisis
 
Ahmad i have a link for you :p
 
8:57 PM
This '95 interview with Dijkstra is really weird to listen to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81VA0BCQV2o
 
what link?
 
do you know Maher Zin ?
 
no
 
:-/
 
ahmad look in the stars list for the message from abdellah where he pinged nill --->
its a github project with a TON of free books and other assorted content
 
9:05 PM
There are some hilarious quotes from people in that NPR episode
 
yeah I've already seen that
the list is awesome
 
"we're reaching the limits of what we can do with software" --95
Because it hasn't progressed at all in the last 20 years right?

Hindsight is fun.
 
My God and what's the limit ?
 
It's hard to tell once you build a brain.
 
user457812
Who knows, but I hope the limit isn't before I get full body cyborgization
 
user457812
9:08 PM
'Cause I want that.
 
Once you can build a brain, you can build a humongous brain.
You would nil
Sports will be obsolete
 
user457812
Speaking of brains, everything should watch the Psycho-Pass anime.
 
user457812
Especially if you like dystopian sci-fi mysteries.
 
user457812
And moral ambiguity.
 
dystopian cyberpunk is my favorite
 
user457812
9:10 PM
It might be considered cyberpunk
 
Mind Game might be my favorite anime though
 
user457812
Wikipedia says it's cyberpunk
 
I'm trying to remember the name of this one anime
 
user457812
Lain? Ghost in the Shell?
 
user457812
Those are the two big-name cyber-punk-y ones I can think of.
 
user457812
9:11 PM
Not sure if Bebop is actually cyberpunk.
 
user457812
What is the anime about?
 
user457812
Also: Parasite Dolls is good.
 
Lain
 
user457812
It's apparently a prequel to Bubblegum Crisis, which to me is just weird because Parasite Dolls is extremely dark and serious and Bubblegum Crisis comes across as.. very not.
 
my favorite cyberpunk that I've seen
 
user457812
9:13 PM
I have never made it past episode 3 of Lain.
 
It's super slow
Basically like watching a mutation
 
user457812
It's like every time I start something comes up and I forget it exists.
 
on a scale of vegan to pizza hut cheese sticks... How cheesy is the project name Pi QReator for a raspbery pi that displays QR codes on a small screen?
 
vegany
 
more like veggi
 
user457812
9:15 PM
It doesn't end in [.-]ly, so it's fine by me.
 
lactose-intolerant
I just go with simple words that aren't actually words now.
 
kosher
 
user457812
For some reason I always want kosher to have an umlaut.
 
I use this
minus the .js names
kösher?
no that just sounds weird
 
SO read only ;-(
 
user457812
9:18 PM
Pfft, I just use Slavic names.
 
what does an umlaut do to pronunciation?
 
Joostation
 
user457812
Varies.
 
that was one of the generated names
 
on the word kosher what would it do?
 
user457812
9:18 PM
Jew-station or Joe-station?
 
JuJu Bees
"A Fat Free Candy"
 
user457812
It turns out mruby is a register machine
 
Like every sugar candy ever made?
 
user457812
So add that to the list of VMs I need to study
 
9:33 PM
bah! I need to aks a question!
 
9:58 PM
humm .. so Edsger Dijkstra is the builder of Dijkstra Algorithm (Network) ?!
 

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