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10:00 PM
I could only once
me sad
 
well no shit
did you find my error page?
 
didn't look for it
do you mean this?
 
no
it's not triggering anymore
damn
 
hey
the pinned message seems to be one of the most high-starred messages ever
if not the highest starred ever
 
return res.end('you don\'t even get a real page. stop trying to force vote twice.');
 
10:04 PM
lol
 
Yeah, I'm really feeling the "Winter Bash" spirit in the starred messages section.
 
Jul 18 '13 at 2:39, by bushdiver
btw, you guys are the rudest bastards in the world
it beat out this one
 
wow
by just one
 
What's the point of starring pinned messages? Should they even be starrable?
 
fuck me running I changed the code
@Retsam shows agreement?
ugh
> Node version changed since last rebuild; rebuilding dependencies
> node-gyp rebuild
> .......................................
 
user2620028
10:09 PM
dont forget to rebuild your io dependencies
 
yea I think it's stuck
 
@FlorianMargaine the magic of hats
 
@FlorianMargaine try to $('form').submit() on the register page now
;)
ahhh crap on a cracker
it was allowing multiple entries
how would I in postgres delete duplicate values?
ping me response, heading home ;)
 
@darkyen00 where ya go when I need your help :(
 
@rlemon To prevent them in the future, you can use UNIQUE
 
10:16 PM
@rlemon TRUNCATE table;
 
Adblock is unethical in my opinion. Popup blockers are fine, but ads are critical to the free nature of most websites. — Sterling Archer 28 secs ago
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/posts/<question-id>/timeline
 
Ads are a bad influence, see also Black Mirror s01e02
 
@SterlingArcher Uh, looks like his problem isn't ABP - it's malware.
There's nothing morally wrong with financially screwing over people who write malware.
 
10:31 PM
I also don't run adblock, for the same reason.
 
@SomeKittens It's pretty common in Israel - we're home to some companies that make easy money by cheating grandmas into installing toolbars.
Had I been willing to work for one of them my income would double. Then again I'd probably be sour about life.
 
@SterlingArcher @Retsam ABP is pure crap.
Not only does it block ads, it allows ads to those who pay.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I should go work for one of them - I'm already sour
 
So use the fork
 
Heh, why?
 
10:34 PM
If you want to block ads, the best way to do that is to maintain a hosts file and map hosts to 0.0.0.0
(or 127.0.0.1. or whatever)
I only block obnoxious, "Shoot the birds to win a fake iPhone" kind of ads
I don't mind the banner ones, and I've clicked on some too.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum moar moniez
 
It's a simple process, I have a tiny script for it in /usr/local/bin and I maintain the hosts file with git.
 
@SomeKittens Interview more :D
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I just went to Google and Stripe!
 
Cool beans :D
 
10:37 PM
@SomeKittens If you're seriously looking, my company's hiring.
 
I really can't afford to switch jobs right now.
 
Beware though, we use Java as a backend.
 
@SecondRikudo so that those ad placeholders display my localhost?
 
Unless you let me work remotely and pay $$$$
 
@SecondRikudo he wants more money, he's already making more money than your company pays to be fair.
 
10:38 PM
Orly now :O
 
@rlemon That is some kick ass snow --> rlemons-12-days.herokuapp.com
 
@Jonathan rlemon is afk.
 
@SomeKittens hi hunnybunny <3
:P
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum To be fair, I'd work for less if I could work remotely, because then I could move somewhere the CoL isn't INSANE
Though I'm doing pretty well right now
 
Tel Aviv has insane CoL too :P Then again a high CoL usually correlates with a high quality of life
Well, I redract that statement.
I meant high availability of suppliers for niche markets.
Also usually good medical care
 
10:42 PM
Fiverr is in Tel-Aviv :D
 
Germany
 
no
Tel-Aviv for sure.
 
I got an offer at their innovation team the other day from a guy I met in the context of programming. He's a really nice guy and he's pretty serious so I got a good impression.
 
Not talking to you
 
ok :(
 
10:43 PM
NZ has high CoL and relatively low wages.
 
I'm not sure offer is a good term for it since it wasn't very solid - but it was more than a "come interview". Anyway they sound really cool.
 
Yeah, I get lots of those.
I'm usually impressed when I don't get one
 
@copy for sure, Germany gives you a lot of buying power since you have decent wages but the cost of leaving is very affordable.
@SomeKittens I make a distinction between people who make those after talking to me once or twice and people I've spent hours coding and talking about code with. I think doing that counts as an interview. I'd probably hire someone I've done that with without an interview.
Meh that's a lie since every time it actually happened we still made them come to the office and take a technical interview since hiring is so risky, but it'd likely be one interview and not 3.
 
@ssube doing some tests, it looks like setting lesser event listeners and routing them is more efficient.
 
I've given up on telling people to interview at Runnable.
 
10:46 PM
@BenjaminGruenbaum Especially rent in my area
Probably because the cities are so ugly
 
@copy rent is around 2000$ here
For a pretty central location.
 
Also, it is kinda weird but setting position:fixed on a large div greatly reduces the memory consumption :/
Why is it so?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Around 1/4 of that here
 
@jAndy Shrek is love.
 
10:47 PM
@jAndy you're the man now dog.
 
And that's not in the desert or country side
 
It's 1am here and I can go outside and literally walk 100m in any direction and get to at least one 24/7 supermarket, at least one pub and at least one very high quality gourmet cafe. That's Tel Aviv.
It's very safe, there is transportation 24/7 from where I am to work and it's pretty clean.
Jerusalem on the other hand - I need to walk at least 30 minutes to get anywhere but the university from my house (since it's more segmented into area types)
 
It's very safe, not counting the rockets !
 
@adeneo given how much lower crime rates are here than in most countries (especially the united states) the fact that once every 20 years there are a few days with rocket alarms isn't that big of a deal. When it happened no one died or even got injured in Tel Aviv. It wasn't pleasant but to be fair it's not nearly as concerning as getting hit by a cyclist when crossing the road.
Or the fact electrical bicycles aren't well regulated yet.
 
I'm just messing with you, Tel Aviv is a great city
 
10:56 PM
Meanwhile, I have a 7/11 in Alameda
 
@adeneo except for the Jews
2
:P
 
:0
 
Yeah, except for those pesky jews, and the arabs, it's pretty awesome !
 
and the sand
wait is there sand?
i hate sand
 
hi, there
 
10:57 PM
Only at the beaches
 
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OMG, those horrible beaches, they really do suck
 
I hear they're really salty
but at least there arent many mormons around like in Utah
although if there were they'd probably be posthumously baptizing things
 
No, they're full of books now though. For some reason the city decided to put public outdoor libraries everywhere now.
 
Even on banana beach ?
 

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