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12:10 PM
Just submitted my first code review on Mozilla’s new tool. That was somewhat scary.
 
how do you guys estimate Jira story points?
by the amount of time it should take?
 
Story points shouldn’t be based on estimated time
That only works in the other direction (…as if… *sigh*)
 
so it should be based on the "difficulty"?
or complexity
I just read somewhere that the entire team should participate in the estimation
 
That’s correct.
 
I wish I could stay in a big company for a month to see how the projects are managed
 
12:29 PM
I wonder if that would be really a good idea xD
 
one more question: do you design bunch of sprints before starting the project? or you design the next one just after finishing the current one?
 
You do one after another, but ideally, you already have a backlog full with stories, so you know what is coming and can easily move things around as priorities and complexities allow
 
hm, i think I finally understand the idea of sprints. I will start experimenting, thanks.
 
morning everyone
 
12:37 PM
Having never worked in an environment where sprints make sense (mixed-discipline offices), do they improve productivity?
 
Usually they work on larger teams, of at least 5 people I find
 
The way I think about them right now is mini releases
 
Is it more for something to get people to focus on the right things, hence better productivity?
 
What I will do now is decide on releases each with set of features and make sprints out of them
I don't what I will end up with
@IntrepidBrit I guess so, it's nice to always have set of stories you are currently working on in front of you
keeps things organized
 
Yeah, I get that.
 
12:49 PM
@IntrepidBrit Helps prioritize I think. Sometimes, it's not entirely clear to a developer what the end user wants the most, no?
 
Morning cabbage.
 
1:06 PM
@IntrepidBrit I can’t say if they work better than without… but we’re also not doing it perfectly right, so no idea..
I’ve yet to find someone to really convince me that it works the way the theory preaches.
 
1:19 PM
@corvid You can say that again. Users still confuse me.
 
I'm really perplexed why users think certain things should work sometimes. For example, I always thought drag-and-drop interfaces were super unintuitive
 
poke - then again, I've never had much truck with waterfall model development so I can see agile as a way of reducing software development suicide rates...
corvid - agreed. But I really don't hold myself to be a normal "user"- I much preferred the MSDOS prompt to Windows 3.1 when I was a kid.
 
@corvid Users can come up with odd ways of doing stuff: xkcd.com/763
 
why do casual users love microsoft word for every need?
 
1:30 PM
Word is a safe and fluffy place.
 
@corvid Because it’s paper, it’s easy to comprehend what Word is for.
 
Oh dear. Someone answered that unclear question I posted a while ago. I can't tell if it's a joke answer, or they're serious: stackoverflow.com/a/38076556/4014959
 
Certifications smashed.
 
Woop woop!
 
@poke Ah, an old favourite. :)
 
1:33 PM
cbg
 
@PM2Ring One of the funnier alt texts imho
 
And then there's the classic story of the executive who didn't know how to print documents on the office network: their PA always handled that stuff. But they were working back late one night and needed some hard copy for an early morning meeting. So they photocopied their monitor.
 
That's some ... serious ... problem solving.
 
I just discovered that fractions.gcd is relatively slow. I guess it might not be coded in C... I did some timeit tests, comparing it to an inline Python loop. The relative difference is worse in Python 3.6 than in 2.6, although that's partly because the loop version's a bit faster in 3.6. stackoverflow.com/a/38075792/4014959
 
o/ for preferring the MS-DOS prompt. I was quite annoyed when my dad moved to Windows. I knew how to work DOS, damnit.
Sounds like you've made loads of progress overnight @khajvah ! :)
 
1:49 PM
@Withnail yeah :). thank you for links.
 
Re: PAs printing documents. I used to be head of office for a government official. Despite sharing an inbox with him, and handling all the routine stuff, he still, after 3 years of this, used to email me documents to my own account (FROM HIS BLACKBERRY, I MIGHT ADD, so not completely useless), to get them printed. So I totally buy that story about photocopying a monitor.
Oh, that's cool, Memrise are built on Django and Flask, mainly. Interesting.
/streamofconsciousness, I'll stop now
 
DSM
Brief pre-meeting cabbage for all.
 
@Withnail btw, I wanted to make a football prediction thingy once.
 
Yeah? My advice would be "don't" :D
 
:D
a friend of mine made something like that, made some bets to test and lost :D
 
1:59 PM
You can get pretty close pretty quickly, but making any actual money out of it requires some really significant maths chops that I don't have.
And/or using ML, which was next on my list when I decided to can the project.
 
I looked at some famous companies selling odds. They were pretty damn expensive
these guys are selling for 25k euros/month
 
odds are cheap! Risk profiles, now they're expensive.
 
oh
 
ah yeah, they're not really selling odds, though. They're selling their adjusted odds, which isn't quite the same - you're paying for analysis, like you would with a hedge fund. Tbh, their service is pretty dreamy from a provider point of view, because you don't have all the counterparty hassle of having to actually put the bets on, like a hedge fund would. "Here's some super expensive information, do with it as you will."
I killed my business when I read about this guy. businessinsider.com/…
Those guys, and Kickdex, are the state of the art in that field.
 
@Withnail I see, I thought "traders" was just a marketing word and it was all math based odds
 
2:05 PM
it is. but the numbers you get out of the maths depend on what maths you do. :p
 
> the numbers you get out of the maths depend on what maths you do
Nice
 
@Withnail then it's a nice challenge :D
 
anyone know of some good examples of unittests online (github, bitbucket, etc) for an application that relies on a database?
 
cbg all
 
2:20 PM
There's a mysterious error in my legacy project. The guys in the C# room were stumped and suggested I kill it with fire. Time to carve a ten line MCVE out of its 500 MB carcass.
 
Does that happen at compile time? Or at run time?
 
I am want to study 2 things but can take only one masters program, what do
 
Compile time.
 
Huh, that's even weirder.
 
I wager 300 quatloos that a dll is responsible somehow.
 
2:24 PM
That would make the most sense.
It would also be why it can't get proper debug info.
If it's a DLL that's compiled without debug symbols.
 
I guess I'll know for sure when I strike down with great vengeance upon them and sift through the salted and smoldering wreckage of the project
 
2:36 PM
@khajvah Depends on what the two things are; do they do any cross-discipline research? (for instance my degree is in IS but depending on my analysis focus could include medical, business, and a bunch of other disciplines)
 
These days it's "Project's building"
 
Running tests
 
That is like the 8th time I've seen that xkcd comic in 3 days.....must be project cycle end
 
2:40 PM
very true, but Randall didn't retcon that comic
 
"it's analyzing"
 
"thinking very very hard"
 
my builds only take 4 seconds :\ deployments take 5 minutes though
 
Our build takes 10 minutes on our build server >_>
@Kevin You have a C# question and didn’t ping me? :o
 
@poke install a minecraft server on it to consume resources - then you can claim more time and have a quick game as well :p
 
2:46 PM
I've learned to make two analysis programs for everything: First one that analyzes quickly and gets/helps make base assumptions, Second one that actually analyzes the data for true correlations and that one can take a while (like a frequency check of text vs. full NLP analysis).
 
@Jon It’s not the fault of the build server. The build is that slow because of terrible slow-compiling dependencies.
 
It looks better for management if I say "I asked for assistance from the pros in the C# room and they were totally stumped!" compared to "I asked my friend in the Python room for assistance"
 
The slower it is - the more time slacking!
 
@Kevin I’m in the C# room!
 
PyCON UK proposal submitted.
 
2:48 PM
@Kevin And neither of those will results in a: "What the hell are you doing chatting at work Kevin!"
 
Oh look, when I delete all the dlls in the project, the error goes away. I get 200 more errors, sure, but that one goes away.
Looks like I've got some quatloos coming my way.
 
Want to propose something too? You have until the end of today: 2016.pyconuk.org/cfp
 
@poke Oops.
 
Things-to-be-productive-at-when-personal-reviews-are-due..
 
@MartijnPieters Would I need a visa to get there now…? ;P
 
2:50 PM
@poke depends, are you in Scotland or Ireland? ;-)
 
Neither? :P
I’m in the EU
 
Ah, this is in Wales, so almost certainly yes..
given their average voting behaviour.
 
^^
 
cabbage
 
@JonClements I'm pretty sure I can spin it as self-directed independent study. "It's like training, except you don't have to pay for it"
 
2:54 PM
@Kevin cunning :)
 
@poke: hrm, the detailed county map does put Cardiff on the 'remain' side of the divide (it was 60-40 there). Check with your local Welsh embassy before travelling. ;-)
 
Not sure if Germany has a Welsh embassy..
 
Not yet!
 
:D
 
Can't wait til England gets one as well :)
 
2:55 PM
At the current rate of political implosion, give it another few months.
 
Woo PyconUK!
 
s/months/weeks/ :(
 
For some reason I'm just chuckling at the fun someone with a heavy German accent and someone with a heavy Welsh accent would have communicating :)
 
Gonna try to spend some of my discretionary budget on going to PyCon. We'll see how discretionary it really is.
 
@Jon I’m not sure I have a heavy German accent
 
2:57 PM
@JonClements I dunno, "f*cking English" probably translates quite well.
 
Ahhh... and I'm strangely reminded of the Scottish Guys In The Lift sketch
 
During a brief spell in an apprentice workshop in Swansea, the foreman made a point of ensuring we heard that phrase or similar at least twice an hour.
 
It's funny till it happens to you @JonClements grumbles
 
@JRichardSnape Doooooooo iiiiiiiit.
 
I liked him. Ieuan. If we had a hangover, he'd bang a metal table with a 2lb hammer for half an hour between 07:00 and 07:30.
 
3:00 PM
@JGreenwell one is CS ("data science" in particular), the other is applied math(probability and statistics). They can be close, so I guess i will be able to do cross-discipline research
 
@JonClements e-levun!
 
E-LEVUN! SCO'LANNNND!!!
 
Englishman, Irishman, and a Scotsman walk into the bar to watch Wales play football.
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@khajvah My degree is in IS but I do so much applied math that I am now getting more job offers for Mathematics professorships then CS/IS ones (though considering the lack of math candidates this is not so surprising) leading me to do a lot of work with related Mathematics projects
 
3:04 PM
@Ffisegydd disgruntled starring.
@JonClements I like that!
 
@JGreenwell that's really cool. I didn't there is demand for applied math specialists
 
@RobertGrant I was just reading a review on that game. Going to buy this for sure.
 
@Ffisegydd I'm glad England lost - I had a flutter on Iceland to win 2 - 1, Rooney to score in the first half :)
 
@JonClements Lol, That was awesome
 
I bought Kangaroo for dinner... is kangaroo any good?
 
3:06 PM
Nice.
 
Kangaroo is alright. Bit tough for my liking, but that might've been the chef
 
@corvid think I tried a bit years ago - can't remember how it tasted exactly - but I remember thinking it wasn't bad
 
... the chef cooking the food, not eating chef AND kangaroo.
 
There is a demand for mathematics in teaching; also as a secondary skill set in analysis - or data science if you want to use the buzzword
 
Jon I had £5 on Iceland to win, and then when England scored their odds plunged through the floor, so I laid £2 against them at ridiculous odds, like 1.15 or something. This was a very happy house.
 
3:07 PM
@Ffisegydd May I tweet that?
 
There's a bit of a competition on my Facebook this morning. "Who won the most money betting against England?"
 
At least, in the US and as far as I've seen
 
@poke I stole it from the BBC, where I believe it was from a tweet itself, so sure :P
 
@JGreenwell True this side of the pond too - managed to snag me a job at least :)
 
@IntrepidBrit wait... the chef was a kangaroo?
 
3:08 PM
A chef kangaroo? What's going on here?
 
@Ffisegydd Oh, you’re right: bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/36648624/…
 
@idjaw Straya, mate
 
I think it's an elaborate setup: "A chef, a knagaroo and a Welshman walk into a bar..."
 
@Ffisegydd I got Wales in the sweepstakes :) It's winner takes all so I'm not holding my breath, but I've been pleased with the progress they've made :)
 
@corvid I mean, it's hard to tell sometimes.
 
3:10 PM
@Withnail I think Iceland to win was 12-1, a 2-1 win made that something like 40-1 - then a rooney to get first goal in the first half made it something like 90-1 - so yeah... I was happy as well :)
 
\o/
I'd actually misread the original post, too.
 
Honestly, it makes a lot of sense. Having worked with some of my IS/CS/IT discipline peers who neglected math - they can use methods but they do not understand the reason for the method working/not working nor why. This hurts their analysis a lot
 
I always lay the favourites if they score early, just because the odds tend to float back up unless there's a second goal straigh away. As it was I got great odds in the 34 seconds England was ahead. :D
*were
 
My nephews are massive football/betting nuts and they always seem to be making killings... so I thought - I don't really care if England lose - but I'll have a bit of what my nephew reckons :)
 
like people not finding gradients, or even looking for r-squared models, before attempting analysis type stuff
 
3:12 PM
I know enough math to be aware of exactly how much math I don't know.
Firmly outside of the "ignorance is bliss" category, here.
 
@JGreenwell my bachalors is in exactly that analysis stuff, called computational science. But i want to get into probability and statistics
 
If someone starts talking about r-squared, I pray they're referring to finding the area of a circle
 
The last time I bet was on croation against spain, as the odds were unrealistically high
Seemed*
 
data science question: there's typically a 70/30 split in training/testing data. Do I have the labels right (70% train, as opposed to 70% test)?
 
There's a dupe for this stackoverflow.com/q/38079984/4099593. Anybody have a link?
 
3:16 PM
@inspectorG4dget you probably have it right
 
thanks. Just wanted to be sure #momentofselfdoubt
 
Although it just depends on how much of your data you used for training and how much for testing
I would imagine it would be that way round, though
 
@inspectorG4dget Depends on your model, but in general I'd say so. If I'm wrong, I may need to rewrite my undergrad honours project ;)
 
tee hee
 
And I may need to rewrite my free 5-week EDX Apache Spark course
 
3:17 PM
nah... i have 1000 records. So 700 to train and 300 to test should do
 
@Kevin that's easy... not quite sure why you're talking about circles!
 
but it is fairly complex, so I might need to increase that 1000 to maybe 100,000 as the real size of the dataset is 10**6
 
@JonClements Good use of negative space there
 
Pi r squared? No, pie are round. Leave it to a mathematician to be disconnected from modern baking trends.
 
@inspectorG4dget How long does it take to train? Might be worthwhile to see how much you need to actually train each time
 
3:20 PM
I can train a model on 700 records in about 30 seconds
 
This conversation is now about model trains.
 
so I might be able to get my data pool (sample of full dataset) to 100,000
 
@inspectorG4dget Haha... lucky you're not in the UK - trains are never on time :)
 
@JonClements But then how do the models get to their auditions?
 
3:22 PM
That's not true! I distinctly remember last month where it was on time.
 
I blame those pesky trees that always seem to try to sabotage the transport system by dropping a leaf or two...
 
@inspectorG4dget that's how to get people to use public transport
 
very true
 
Hey up Brits! The allshare is up 2%
 
Is that like doublespeak? The allshare?
 
3:24 PM
(FTSE All-Share Index)
 
DSM
Here at NumberFirm they pronounce that "footsie". I find it impossible to take seriously.
 
@Ffisegydd it's from the next Transformers movie
 
We also pronounce it footsie.
 
DECEPTICONS! WE MUST GRASP THE ALLSHARE IF WE ARE TO CRUSH THE AUTOBOTS ONCE AND FOR ALL!
 
user559633
The "game" where you use your feet to play with the feet of someone else?
 
3:26 PM
I remember BarFTSE in uni, good times.
 
user559633
Barf TSE?
 
@tristan there's an orgy version of that called FTSE100
 
user559633
I think I just existentially vomited in my mouth
 
The prices of the drinks were controlled like a stock market for the night. If lots of people bought vodka then the price went up, whilst if no one bought Guinness then the price dropped.
 
user559633
How quickly did the BarFTSE respond to shocks in demand?
 
3:27 PM
Pretty damn quickly. < minute.
It was all live on the screens.
 
user559633
Huh. Wondering if you could order crap, then rush in bids for a rare-and-now-cheap scotch
 
What if you bought a load of drinks of the same time, and then sold them for 10% under the new asking price?
@tristan clearly we like to break things :)
 
user559633
Interesting secondary economy idea that I suppose only works with some reprentative good
 
Bet there was some business student who tried to sell futures on it.
 
You used to be able to get pints of guinness for like 50p
Because no one wanted it.
But idiots would pay £6 for a vodka because it's "fun"
I pay £6 for a vodka now just normally D: Bloody EU!
 
user559633
3:30 PM
A business student goes to a bar. Tries to convince them they need more management. Speaks to his government representatives and asks them to lobby against these sentences being a joke.
 
Paying £0 for vodka is probably too much
 
user559633
Vodka is delicious.
 
Vodka can be lovely.
 
Surely the tactic is to just drink the cheaper drinks and let everyone else get absolutely smashed on the more and more expensive but "fun" drinks - then talk them into buying you rounds?
 
There are almost no times where Vodka would not be improved by being Gin instead.
 
3:31 PM
Much as the many adverts and tv product placements would have me believe it's not
@MorganThrapp yes.
 
@JonClements Yeah, pretty much.
 
woah woah woah. Gin is generally like drinking perfume
 
Get the f*ck out.
 
North/South divide in action
 
@Withnail Sure, if by gin you mean vodka, and by perfume you mean nail polish remover.
 
3:32 PM
We gots a sayin' round these parts to people who insults gin: gin still; you gone.
 
@Withnail what Gin have you been drinking? (Or perhaps - more worryingly - what perfume have you been wearing/drinking!)
 
I've tried most gins, I find even the 'nice' ones pretty horrible.
 
user559633
Yes, but how much did you have? A little gin is terrible. A lot of gin is lovely.
 
Try some non-london dry maybe? Some old tom, or new american, or genever.
 
Even Bombay Saphire with crushed ice and lime?
 
3:33 PM
I'm a big fan of Copperhouse
 
From Beefeater through to Bombay Sapphire, Sipsmiths, Hendricks and Tanquerey. There's a local gin distillery near to us, don't like that either.
 
Honestly, Beefeater is my go to these days, it's the perfect mix of price and quality.
 
90% of the alcohol I try makes my face burn.
 
user559633
Drink enough gin that your monocle rolls away and you misplace your top hat and your fake "british accent" has turned into you screaming "guvna" at people? Too much gin. Gin overload.
 
I'll get Aviation if I want a new american style.
 
3:34 PM
I think the other thing that could go against Gin - is that some people don't like tonic...
 
Ya'll enjoy your gin and vodka and whiskey and whisky and I'll just sit here with my apple cider, the only safe choice I've encountered so far
 
@Kevin stop drinking flaming sambucas badly
 
user559633
kevin rolls into a bar "yo i'll have the house juicebox"
 
@JonClements To be fair, it's because most tonic is just straight sugar.
If it tastes like soda, it's not tonic. /rant
 
3:35 PM
Can I just point out that you guys are way more het up about gin than when I inadvertantly suggested LPTHW?
 
Ahhh... looks like Corbyn have received an 80% vote of no confidence - so there's going to be a leadership challnge
 
@Kevin If you wanna get fancy, a shot of rum (spiced or otherwise) in cider is delicious.
@Withnail To be fair, we drink gin than we do LPTHW.
 
lol
I'm trying to write cover letters for jobs
this entertaining conversation is not helping
 
We drink because of LPTHW. Everything is connected.
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Heh, Found the dupe after answering. Deleted my answer
 
3:37 PM
But we drink responsibly - the author of LPTHW had far too much gin during writing...
 
user559633
take a shot every time you feel like taking a shot
 
user559633
wasn't lpthw updated to not tilt at some windmills?
 
@JonClements balls
 
@IntrepidBrit I'd actually quite like to see him not step down then get elected from the Labour Membership again :p
 
user559633
i really want to defend it because he offered it for free, zed's a good guy, and i can appreciate the tone he's taking, even if it is kind of passive aggressive (guessing because he's responding to people flying off the handle, not us who came to it without having already decided that it's terrible)
 
Yeah, I really like Zed's writing style too. Just a shame the book seems to lead people astray so much.
 
@Zero my thoughts exactly (although I'm not in complete agreement with the writing style)
 
DSM
@tristan: I feel like I'm coming back into the middle of a conversation and am missing something. Did Shaw give a response to criticisms or something?
 
Literally just going to be Corbyn and Mcdonnell.
 
user559633
@DSM my understanding is that he updated some of his advice in response to changing times
 
3:43 PM
PyCon UK proposal submitted
 
user559633
"A Warning for the Smarties...Stop reading my book. I didn't write it for you. I wrote it for people who don't already know everything." this is a perfect microcosm of the part that i have a hard time not misreading
 
@holdenweb Topic?
I was tempted to submit a poster, but I would struggle to find something I could talk about. NDAs etc.
 
I mean, it still says
> A programmer may try to get you to install Python 3 and learn that. Say, "When all of the Python code on your computer is Python 3, then I'll try to learn it." That should keep them busy for about 10 years. I repeat, do not use Python 3. Python 3 is not used very much, and if you learn Python 2 you can easily learn Python 3 when you need it. If you learn Python 3 then you'll still have to learn Python 2 to get anything done. Just learn Python 2 and ignore people saying Python 3 is the future.
 
user559633
I get that he, especially from what I've seen in the Ruby community, is responding to people spewing poison and smugly talking shit using memes as a "joke".
 
@Ffisegydd "Iterables and Iterators: Going Loopy with Python"
 
user559633
3:45 PM
@MorganThrapp Huh. When was the last update?
 
@tristan I have no idea. I don't see any sort of change log.
 
Good topic, always confuses a lot of people, even experienced people.
 
user559633
:/ Yeah, that's the danger of saying things like that on a website -- people expect it to be current.
 
@Ffisegydd I hope the title of your talk would be Python - the productive programming cabbage :p
 
"Vote Leave To Stop Help Vampires Coming To Our Chatrooms!"
 
3:46 PM
We need a Pyxit!
 
"SO gives £350m to HVs every week, shouldn't they be giving that to me to build Nidaba!?"
 
user559633
Would I count as a diverse speaker? An American is statistically rare in the UK
 
user559633
What we need is a facebook like/retweet campaign to get Nidaba going!
 
My advice would be to steer clear of Zed Shaw, who is known to bite the hands that feed his ego. But then he has said some hurtful things about me, so I am probably not a reliable source
 
user559633
If this gets 1 million likes, Nidaba will cure cancerH^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H automatically refuse free help to lazy people on the internet
 
3:48 PM
I was very happy when I was asked which Python should be used for my projects - as these were the first Linux/Python (Windows/Python too but :P) to be used
Of course I said 3 btw.
 
user559633
@holdenweb Oh, interesting. I have to admit that I want to hear the gossip.
 
user559633
Actually, I've thought better of that
 
4:06 PM
@holdenweb @IntrepidBrit well - Corbyn is refusing to step down so it definitely is going to a leadership challenge :)
 
I hope they settle it by playing Mortal Kombat.
 
Just got a new keyboard with aggressive negative tilt and sloping in the middle, this is going to take me a bit to get used to.
 
uh. What?!
I just logged into a microsoft service without entering my password
 
DSM
I blame caching.
 
ADG
mat=[(1,2,3),(4,5,6),(7,8,9)]

then i do:

for d in mat:
(a, b, c )= d
print(a)

I get:

(1,)
(4,)
(7,)
how do i get integers
 
4:14 PM
@ADG Use 4 spaces to indent code.
 
ADG
@BhargavRao lemme edit
 
(It asked for my username and password on a colleague's machine. I entered my username and accidentally hit enter before typing in my password. Then authenticated.)
 
ADG
not working bro
i want:
1
4
7
 
I just ran your code and that's exactly what I got.
 
4:16 PM
That's what I get when I run your code
 
DSM
Aww, I wanted to be the first person to point that out. Now I'm the third. :-(
 
ADG
oh i made extra zip somewhere
 
DSM
...
 
ADG
i am so sorry
 
4:18 PM
Another problem solved. Go team!
 
Jobs applied for today = 3. Productive work done on things I should have been doing = 0
 
 
user559633
If you were supposed to be applying for jobs, that's the productive work on things you should have been doing.
 
Doing Nothing is my job. I did that all day yesterday.
 
4:19 PM
well, one does not know how productive a job search is until replies/offers are received or not received
 
True. It's probably one of the things I should be doing. Not the most urgent though.
But the one that's stressing me the most, because Having a House, and Being Able to Eat.
:D
 
user559633
I say this ironically, but if there's something you should urgently be doing, you shouldn't be here chatting
 
ironically this also true of research which means I can never tell how productive a job I am doing in any sense ;)
 
My urgent timescales at the moment are on the weeks/days scale rather than intraday
 
4:51 PM
Ooh, my project builds. I'll just run it aaaand it's crashed.
Despair but also despair.
 
5:08 PM
I hate sending transcripts by snail mail
I hate sending anything by mail but transcripts are a particular pain
 
cbg
LOL I want to move to North Korea.
 
Okay, I'll bite. Why do you want to move to North Korea?
 
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Finland, chairman of the eurosceptic Finns Party said in an interview that lying in election campaign is totally OK and it is the duty of the media to burst the bubbles, and after the votes are counted, that should also be the end of discussion.
 
DSM
Oddly enough, I discovered a few days ago that One Free Korea, one of my favourite NK-watching blogs, is blocked by NumberFirm. I'm trying to determine why.
 
@JonClements good for Corbyn. I wonder what the party will do if he is reelected?
 
5:18 PM
The said minister, the whole party and its staunch supporters, before the previous general elections, blamed the media for witch hunt (but of course).
 
Of course.
Seems like a well adjusted fellow really
 
I'd wager a split.
 
ah and photos now in the local newspaper of this wonderful mother in the States who defended herself by killing her 2 daughters <3
if only the daughters were carrying a gun as well...
I want to move to Mars really
 
Yeah I can't figure that out
 
5:26 PM
I just don't think they're very good at Tetris.
 
Too many thoughts to fit in my head! Unless I rotate them. Etc.
 
If they were, they could fit it in one film
 
Can't wait for the big reveal at the end of the 2nd film when it turns out the dogleg piece is actually evil.
 
I'm calling it now. Tetris 3(D)
 
another article says it is a scifi triller
 
5:27 PM
@Ffisegydd pretty sure we all knew that
Ideally I'd just have the square and the straight line
Keep going all day with square and straight line
 
End of the trilogy square piece finally gets the circle girl from Pacman. Proving that you can fit a square peg in a round hole, HEY OH!
 
The S and Z pieces are already canonically evil in the Tetris mythos. They're like the twins from The Shining.
 
They just backstab you, sure they fill in a gap to clear the row, but you end up being left in a worse situation.
 
The end of the second is going to be the Z piece blocking the vertical piece from getting the Tetris. It will end at that cliffhanger.
 
5:37 PM
Protip: leave a full-except-two-spaces row on top of your 5+ full-except-one-space rows. Then you can slot one S or Z piece in without blocking any incoming line pieces.
 
The big problem with the Tetris movie(s) is going to be turning all the cinema screens on their side so it can be shown properly.
 
The big problem is going to be shapewashing the characters, I bet they don't even cast a square actor.
It'll just be Matt Damon and CGI, disgusting.
 
They're going to hire a rectangle actor to play the square actor.
you'll see
 
They don't need to be literally square, they just need to have a square personality. Not quite sure what that would entail, though... Excuse me, I need to go establish headcanons for shape-personality correspondences.
 
Nicolas Cage as the L block.
 
5:44 PM
Frankly, I think it's about time we see a female S-shape.
 
I think line piece and T piece would have a Cyclops/Wolverine kind of rapport.
 
It'll be interesting to see how much CGI they use, or whether they stick with traditional methods.
 
I want claymation
 
It does seem an ideal fit for stop-motion.
 
As long as it's rendered on a stock NES.
 
5:47 PM
I once saw Tetris at the Royal Shakespeare Company and their use of traditional methods was emotionally brilliant.
 
When square piece struggles the whole movie to fit in, and finds the 2x2 slot that was practically made for him, and they fade to white before impact... I cry every time.
 
Finally, a third film to fulfill the "moving rapidly vertically in a final act of redemption" to round out the Iron Giant / Wreck-It-Ralph trifecta
 
Woo, D3 v4!
I like the modular approach a lot.
 

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