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1:52 AM
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Dang, github is expensive.
 
 
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5:11 AM
Grrr, evil Google, giving itself advantages nobody else can match :( Google Analytics gets to talk to Google AdWords to match clicks to specific costs through the ?gclid param AdWords adds to the URLs and Analytics picks up... but the AdWords API has no way to look up information from the gclid for anyone else building analytics tools.
 
5:37 AM
I'm excited. Pumped myself up about working on a major v2 of w3roi.com . It's been exactly 1 year since the end of beta, so it's about the right time. Came up with a couple significant new features to implement, and a whole lot of UI reworking to fix major pain points I've learned about over the past year.
I know I'm not talking to anyone, still feels like I'm committing to it by saying it.
 
@DanGrossman Awww.... virtual hug
 
Yay @DanGrossman
Nice site too
 
Thanks, I'm looking forward to throwing all that away though, once I have a new version of the software to talk about
It may be pretty but it doesn't do a good job of converting, leaves people confused
 
5:55 AM
@Dan.. Its so sweet of you
:)
 
6:09 AM
wonders what he missed
 
@DanGrossman Just testing some userscript
 
6:26 AM
it's melatonin time
 
6:38 AM
My Eyes!
The sunlight!
 
7:00 AM
I wish I could decide when it's melatonin time
I want an Android app to turn on and off the sun
[Note: 16 minute delay due to light speed limitations]
I find it depressing that we'll never have near-instantaneous communication around the globe because the speed of light is so slow
 
tbh, I never noticed
 
Can you not notice delays measured in tenths of a second?
I can feel the difference between 300ms and 100ms
it takes a long time for light to travel from, say, new york to china and back (every packet needs its ack!)... so even with pure fiber optic it's never going to be so fast you can't tell
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Q: Theoretical minimum round-trip-time for a packet to travel over/under the North Atlantic Sea?

knorvI'm doing some performance tuning and capacity planning for a low-latency application and have the following question: What is the theoretical minimum round-trip time for a packet sent between a host in London and one in New York connected via optical fiber?

 
Oh yea, you are right, your chat is hitting me 200ms slower than something in the UK. Wow, that's amazing. Now the real question: How can we defeat this extraordinary limitation?
Na just kidding. I imagine it does matter for some apps
 
it matters for a lot of things
eventually it will be the only thing that limits all communication worldwide
the difference between a utopian world where you can instantly transfer 100 terabytes of data to someone on the other side of the world... and one where that will NEVER be possible due to impossible physics
it is depressing
and gawd, imagine once we have people on the moon or other planets
the speed of light is so slow, they can never even be on our internet!
 
Na, one day we will transfer a checksum and be done with it :P
 
7:13 AM
You can't transmit anything faster than the speed of light, so our Mars colonists won't even know that Earthlings destroyed their home planet with an accidental black hole... for like 6 minutes!
No matter how unimaginably advanced our civilization could be in 2000 years from now, we still won't be able to observe the distant universe, only what it looked like millions and billions of years ago
 
And how is this transmission escaping the black hole.
 
Oh, in 2025 we'll discover how to manipulate hawking radiation to send a final message.
 
Yes, we will encode a message in the radiation emission from our singular matter. Of course
 
You never know. There are already serious published works theorizing our entire universe is contained in a black hole in another universe.
 
Mixing future theory with the position that today's limitations are absolute. claps
 
7:17 AM
Physicists are nothing if not creative
 
Physicists piss me off.
 
Physicist A: "It is 100% certain, I believe, that our universe exists in a swiss-cheese like collection of other universes"

Physicist B: "I am 100% sure that the big bang results from the expansion of the universe causing space and time to become incidental; the result is that our large universe is equally very small causing the birth of a new universe"

Neither have conclusive evidence
They talk like people defending God.
 
Physicists never use those first 4 words
 
Really?
 
7:21 AM
they are only trying to create models that fit current data, and those models are regularly thrown out when they no longer fit observations
 
Watch that and listen to some of, what are regarded as the best Physicists use those terms
 
The author's own words: "These results suggest that observed astrophysical black holes may be Einstein–Rosen bridges, each with a new universe inside that formed simultaneously with the black hole. Accordingly, our own Universe may be the interior of a black hole existing inside another universe."
no certainty, just "suggest that", "may be"
and that all came from simply solving the equations for radial geodesic motion of a massive particle into a black hole in isotropic coordinates
 
Listen, im not debating Physics. Im no physicist. Im saying that, they talk like religious fanatics because they are not just defending their theories, they are posing their big physics brains against eachother
Sad really.
 
hmmm, I'm sure physicists with egos exist, but I don't think it's the norm
 
This guy was an offender
I seriously heard "I am 100% certain [theory]. I believe this to be true" and other permutations. Watch it.
 
7:27 AM
Watch what? You are uploading imgur images
 
All just waving their Physics junk at each other:
What this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vdkmj
 
ahh I can't
BBC won't play for my country
 
gasp
 
Don't act innocent. We all do it.
lol
 
7:29 AM
I do not!
I may have in the past, but I don't torrent anything now
 
Oh well, I paid my licence fee. Im sending it to you.
Expressed permission to listen to Physicists talk like fools.
 
I feel sad for countries missing out on the BBC
 
BBC is available on TV (for an extra fee)
but the website won't let me view videos
 
Ah I see
 
7:33 AM
 
Yea, pretty much everything aired goes on iPlayer
Fast as well, HD with no buffering in some cases
* No noticeable buffering
I havn't watched much on a real telly for over a year
 
You get the full range if you pay? or world-service type stuff?
 
Honestly I don't know what I need to do to activate that channel
it's probably part of some package I don't have, I only have the most basic cable TV service
 
That's iPlayer ^
 
7:38 AM
looks nice
 
A bit of QI in HD
 
I've seen that show somewhere...
probably on youtube
 
hey this chat actually works from inside Eclipse... sort of :-)
 
@Quinn1000 wait until JVM has 2GB of your RAM lol
 
err, why are you here inside your editor?!
 
7:43 AM
doing a school project which involves staring at my code for long periods of time
 
lol
 
ha
 
Also, address as ID
nice
 
makes it easier for the wardrivers maybe?
 
7:45 AM
Mine is my address
has been at the last 3 addresses as well
my mother has run an open wireless network for the past 8 years (still using the router I left at her house when I left for college), and I check its connection logs every once in a while, nobody else has ever used it
 
my mother has run an open wireless network for the past 8 years nice
 
it's also still named "default"
 
8:01 AM
so far so good on the memory consumption
 
It only needs one vote! Who wants to be the kicker-off?
 
which one?
 
I'm the one :D
 
Which Stack Exchange site should I post "How do I earn $12 million in the next 3 years"?
 
Project management
@Dan Hmm, I dunno, but a family friend of mine is running an ad-brokerage company with his friend
His dad says the company makes $4k a day right now
 
8:14 AM
I kinda already run an ad brokerage company, it only makes $100k a year or so :(
 
They only have 2 laptops and a website, not even business cards or an office :\
 
One of my sites resells popunder ads on some networks at a markup
 
"Only" $100k? Would you be willing to donate some for me to go back to college?
 
I just finished paying for my own college
 
Sweet
 
8:15 AM
two degrees cost about $150k out of pocket (much more but various scholarships/grants paid the rest)
ooh this is cool
their website background is a low-res live webcam
 
I guess it depends on tuition and financial aid
Hm, razorfish, sounds familiar, wonder if I've seen it before
 
avenue a | razorfish is one of the largest design firms in the world, a former subsidiary of aQuantive which was acquired by Microsoft... they sold the design subsidiary for $500 million
in my undergraduate program, the databases course was taught at night by a developer who worked at Razorfish during the day.... worst teacher I've ever had
I had to constantly, politely correct his incorrect SQL
 
those who can, don't teach?
 
and he'd try to create schemas on the fly on the chalkboard with the class, and claim they were in some normal form they were not
oh well, not every class can be perfect :p
 
@Quinn that's from an elitist/anti-social persons' quote
If you wish to learn, teach, and Richard Feynman believed it was very important to teach freshmen as much as he could.
 
8:23 AM
one of my professors was trying to make some point about calling functions correctly, and ended up saying 'If I wanted to address all the females in class, and I yelled B*TCHES...' and needless to say the women in class didn't think it was funny
 
:x oh god
 
no, i was trying to flip around the 'those who can't do, teach' saying but it went south on me
 
@Quinn It seems you flipped it around (in the contrapositive)
Or did you mean to make it say the opposite?
Argh I fail
It's too late.
 
'those who do, can't teach' i think.. but not that is true FWIS
not
yes it is late
 
@AidenBell Generalizing from a few unhappy cases is not a good thing to do.
 
8:27 AM
i've really not had a prof i didn't like
 
I have had a few
 
hmm... would be interesting if you could edit your own chat... like i could go back and put the 'not' in between 'that is' and 'true'
 
My robotics class was scheduled to meet weekly, for 11 weeks, 3 hour lecture each time. The professor cancelled regularly, so it only met 6 times total over the entire term, and only once did the class stay an entire 3 hours. There were no exams or quizzes, just one vaguely defined final project that involved doing anything robotics-related the professor would find "interesting".
 
think i would ask for a refund :-)
 
@Quinn You can, but it only works for about a minute or so after you post
 
8:31 AM
I learned absolutely nothing, and my final project deliverable was basically a YouTube video. I simulated some Roomba robot vacuums given IR communication to spontaneously coordinate vacuuming of a large area collectively without planning or mapping.
 
@Dan Ouch, where was this?
 
ah ty Mark
 
Drexel University (Philadelphia, PA, USA)
 
Ok
I think someone from my class went there
 
I was generally happy with my time there, but there was a bad professor or two
He has tenure, not gonna get fired no matter how badly he teaches
 
8:32 AM
Funny, my roommate had a class at UT (I think it was a writing class in the biomed. engineering dept) like that
 
he has on his CV "Regli's academic ancestry can be traced back to Leibniz, via Euler, the Bernoullis and Poisson."
so f***ing smug
 
But it wasn't exactly tragic or disappointing for him, I think
9_9
Man, a chat room with some color!
I think it would be nice if the META themes had a little color in them
 
perhaps his great grandmother was a well-trafficked... nm
 
hah.
 
actually that sounds like a cool video (roomba) @Dan
 
8:38 AM
the simulation isn't very interesting to watch, just little circles moving around a grid
 
hi alllllllllll......................
 
i wish we'd get projects assigned we could actually use... ours are challenging but not really very useful
hello
 
map my simulation produced, the darker the green the more times a robot "cleaned" that part of the simulated office building
 
nice
 
8:42 AM
maybe it's just late, but that makes me think of the image this guy uses in his page about game metrics at replicaisland.net/index.php?view=en/player_metrics.php
 
the QR code?
A QR Code is a matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code), readable by QR scanners, mobile phones with a camera, and smartphones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on white background. The information encoded can be text, URL or other data. Common in Japan, where it was created by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Wave in 1994, the QR code is one of the most popular types of two-dimensional barcodes. QR is the initialism of Quick Response, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. Overview Although initially used for trackin...
 
@DanGrossman The heatmap of player deaths
Quite interesting, actually
 
yah
that was new to me
 
of all the things my Android phone can do, taking a picture of a QR code and having an app pop up is the only thing that ever impressed my friends
My favorite app is the heart rate monitor. I like taking my pulse with my phone.
 
@DanGrossman Hmmm... I thought Google Goggles was more interesting
 
8:46 AM
What about the Tricorder app?
 
yeah i try to explain to people how cool my assembly language counting sort was, but their eyes get this glassy unfocused quality around the time i say 'and then i have a byte array the same size as the range of the unsorted datatype...'
 
now that i look at that.. .i can see why :-)
 
That would happen to me, too, simply because you aren't describing it in a way I can understand without prior knowledge
 
just installed Tricorder
 
8:50 AM
Awright!
 
is having much fun with Tricorder
 
what api level is it? can it run on 1.6?
 
Here is a review: makeuseof.com/tag/…
I haven't used it (no special phone) but I saw some screenshots a while ago
 
ah that is brilliant
 
damn!
it has a magnetic field detector, and when i put my phone on top of a hard drive (contains strong magnets), it went off the range of the chart and crashed the app
 
8:54 AM
Wow!
Here is the Google Code site:
 
ah.. lightbulb! i knew if i stared at my code long enough i'd get an idea
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It's raining so hard outside that the sky's going dark at 4pm
 
sounds nice
i'd be outside
 
Will somebody go vote on this one question so the proposal goes to committment:
Excellent work. Now it just takes a moment, I think.
 
"This post is no longer in the definition phase, so it can't be voted upon." :)
 
9:03 AM
Yep, there it is
 
it's now committed
 
Thanks, I feel a sense of order now
 
llittle endian or big endian?
 
Hm
I guess it depends on how the values are stores, har har
 
Too tired to do work = typing a SQL query at a bash prompt and wondering why it didn't work.
 
9:17 AM
Nice
 
9:34 AM
All of a sudden I want some professional liability (E&O) insurance
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wonder what it costs
 
if only you get free insurance quotes online...
 
What's E&O stand for?
 
error and omission
like when they used the wrong derivative in engineering the stealth bomber so that it ended up using the maximum amount of fuel in a mission instead of the minimum
 
i havent found any place you can get an instant quote for business insurance
i just did a 12 page application just to request a quote, and they wont send it to me for several days until after they review my app and website
 
@Quinn1000 That sounds like an urban legend.
 
9:44 AM
it does... it probably is
 
An engineering graduate friend of mine who's some years older and served in Desert Storm told me this little story:
 
dan i thought i found one for you but it looks like you would get through the form process and then they would contact you...
 
oh well, I don't think anyone's going to sue me tomorrow, I probably don't need insurance
 
plus, my biggest spenders barely spend a few thousand dollars a year, even if i somehow got sued, the damages could never be so large that some $3000 a year insurance premium would really help
 
9:47 AM
Someone was working on a project (was it a bridge? or did he just use that as an example later...) and said that his calculations weren't coming out right
Our protagonist took a look at his work and discovered the engineer had accidentally used a sine where he should have used a cosine
But that's why projects have people check each other's work
 
This was the result
I visited once, drove over the bridge they built in its place.
 
sry it was designing it for min range and not max range (bomber)
ha
when i was in ROK they sent us up to Camp Bonifas at the DMZ for a tour, and there is this ridiculously long one lane bridge that you drive across, with explosives planted on it in case the north invades... and they told us that the new one they had built (which was at the bottom of the river) had been blown by mistake after they built it (they meant to blow the old one which was the one that was still there)
 
That's kind of funny, eh
 
would have liked to have seen everyone's faces when it happened
and the North Koreans must have been totally bewildered after watching us build that bridge
 

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