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also, I have a tendency to lurk and then interject when I see I'm the topic
@DeadMG I cannot answer that in a politically correct way.
@StackedCrooked kek
well, indeed I am
peer.getColumnModel().getColumns().foreach(_.setPreferredWidth(35)) this is pretty cool
probably of more Northern descent
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22:00
@KonradRudolph Oh, I am very fragile regarding my caffeine intake. In my youth, I used to drink like two pots of black or green tea before going to bed, but those times are long over. Nowadays, when I feel like I could do with an espresso, I consider the time of the day (past noon yet?), what I have eaten/plan to eat, when I would need to get up the next morning and such stuff.
(Save for Java/Swing getter chain)
you know, it's really, really annoying
when I was <=18 I had very orange hair
now it's gone kinda browny-blonde
like, wtf
now I'm gonna have to dye it to get it back
I just got some genotyping results back and according to the results I am more susceptible to caffeine than > 99% of the people from campus
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@DeadMG So you're lying under the table wagging your tail, and start to bark when someone says your name? Ugh.
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nah
I tend to interject whenever I see anything interesting
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22:03
@DeadMG Looking for crumbs coming by, too, huh?
heh
@DeadMG Most people's hair darkens as they age (until it starts to go grey/white). When I was young, my hair was almost pure white. By the time I was 20 it was fairly dark brown. Now I'm getting back to where I was as a kid...
it's hard to chat and play Starcraft 2 at the same time, so you have to prioritize :P
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@DeadMG Yeah, we did. We chat.
@DeadMG HotS or WoL?
22:04
@Borgleader WoL, I'm not in HotS beta
@DeadMG You may have to, but I sure don't (or maybe I've just permanently prioritized...everything over SC2).
@DeadMG Starcraft requires quite some micro management from what I remember.
@StackedCrooked Depends on which custom map you're playing.
@DeadMG are you a strong player?
I mean, would it be meaningful for me to play against you? I haven't played for years.
well
I was a long time ago :P
22:06
@KonradRudolph Are you sure previous exposure doesn't play a role? At one time I drank about 2 liters of Mountain Dew/day. Then I quit completely for a while. The first few times I drank any after a few years without, it seemed to have an extreme effect on me (like a sip or two and I was awake until 0300).
@CatPlusPlus Yes. There is a scala.swing package with supposedly nice wrappers. It's a complete pain :)
I haven't seriously played ranked in years
@FredOverflow Yeah, I'm using it now
It's horribly undocumented
@CatPlusPlus Doesn't JavaDoc work on Scala? Or did you mean useful docs?
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22:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nice to know you think so, too. I was a little worse for wear on Saturday (what with only having slept 5hrs, and having drunk a lot the night before), and I had a hard time figuring out whether I really wanted a lass of wine with that duck, but it was, indeed, totally worth it.
Apart from signatures and short descriptions of classes there's only one PDF with short overview and that's it
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@CatPlusPlus The thing comes with a documented API and you call it "horribly undocumented"?! I guess you haven't been around for long.
Pffft, "documented API"
I can check signatures in code myself thanks
@DeadMG Cool. I you need a partner or opponent at one time, let me know.
which custom maps do you play?
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22:11
Oh, BTW, I could do with a few upvotes here.
Lol. I'm a noob when it comes to SCII. I've only played the campaign, and that was two years ago. I used to be rather competetive when I was 21. (Which is 11 years ago :P)
lol
I used to play hunters map at times. (But that's not really a "custom" map I believe.)
Do you mean a map with special gameplay rules. (Like tower defense.)
I was in Master's League... but that was before there actually was such a league and there was only Diamond
yes
In that case I'm probably worthless.
22:14
Oh, back when it was Copper - Bronze - Silver - Gold - Platinum - Diamond ?
Never mind lol.
@Borgleader Yeah.
Master's now is the top 2%, and I was like, the top 1.87% or something
way back in Season 1
long, long time ago now
the custom maps are way more interesting
@JerryCoffin It does … the genotyping result are almost completely irrelevant. Their effect is real, but extremely small compared to environmental factors.
@DeadMG I thought it was top 5%
And GM was like top 200
Even in my better days Starcraft was something I played for fun. All my effort went to Age of Empires II: the Conquerors.
22:17
@JerryCoffin For illustration, I have the same coffee intake as my ex girlfriend, simply because we used to have exceedingly similar daily schedules and we usually drank our coffee together, and her genotyping results indicate that she’s at the lower end of the spectrum
@Borgleader Nah, 2%.
GM is top 200
@StackedCrooked Custom is fun, ladder is frustrating.
@KonradRudolph Ah, that's a bit of a relief. Would have been hard to believe that the effect I thought I felt was imaginary.
ah, well
what I really need is to stop playing Starcraft 2 and get cracking on some project
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Oh, three upvotes to my super-important chat search bug report on meta! Keep 'em coming!
Actually, I think I realize now why I can't motivate myself to game anymore. Because in the past I always approached gaming as a skill building thing. However, no matter how good you are the gamer skills are rarely useful outside of the game. I think that's why I find it more fun to experiment with programming techniques.
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22:20
@JerryCoffin If that was the case I would imagine the same. (See my tea story above.)
I think I disagree
It also explains why I can enjoy VNs. They are technically games, but not skill building, just relaxing.
gaming skills are prioritization, multitasking, acting under pressure, teamwork, etc
why I don't like many games is because they prioritize basic mechanics over creativity or intelligent play
I think most of it is muscle memory.
@DeadMG Play LoL or Dota 2 :)
22:21
doesn't matter what strategy you come up with, if your macro sucks you lose
@Borgleader They're even worse than Starcraft 2
Waaaaa
how so?
well
the basic mechanics aren't just too important, they're the whole game.
Another theory would be that it has become too difficult for me to play RTS games. I need time to think and time to act, but doing both at the same time is becoming increasingly harder. Perhaps that's why I was able to enjoy Dragon Age (which allow command issuing in paused mode).
I'm totally going to come up with an epic strategy and apply it with my one hero and only a small, fixed number of skills and items in the exact same environment
@StackedCrooked Reminds me: a while back, somebody handed me a Rubik's cube. Turns out my muscle memory is good enough I can still do it -- as long as I don't pay much attention to what I'm doing. When I stopped and looked at it at the wrong time, I had not clue of what I was doing, and had to start over.
22:23
@StackedCrooked I agree. It also makes lag less troublesome.
@DeadMG It's a lot easier to last hit than to manage 3 bases in the middle of a fight
@Borgleader At least managing 3 bases and fighting is actually an intelligence test.
and varies from game to game
last hitting is the same, every game.
In LoL the intelligent play comes from what you do in lane while last hitting.
you're never gonna come up with some new way to last hit that wins you the game
More last hit -> More money -> Get your items faster
However, if your opponent does something stupid and you're able to punish him for it. Even if he last hits better than you, you'll win
22:25
right, but that's not you doing something new, intelligent, and creative
that's just your opponent handing you a victory
Well you can do some big plays. But you also should capitalize on your opponent's mistakes
well, sure, but I don't really care about that
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@JerryCoffin Interestingly, this one son of mine came home with one a few months ago. After some experimentation I could do everything except for switching the order of the corners on the last plane. (Those dreaded 22moves.) I looked that up on the net, did it half a dozen times, and now I can do this as if I hadn't paused doing so for decades.
Rubik's cube is a great toy. I keep playing with it when the kids are around, and gradually have lured some of the smaller ones into playing with it, too. The already know how to make certain patterns, and one of them (who's good at solving jigsaws) can do one plane all by herself.
the thing is
stuff like lasthitting is just a pointless distraction
it's meaningless busywork
a computer could lasthit
@sbi I could still do it all without looking anything up -- though I had to do it a few times before I could actually watch myself doing it without getting confused...
22:28
the problem with LoL is that if you took out all the pointless busywork, you'd have nothing left, and that's why it's a bad game.
I think an RTS (or other type of game) which fully allows scripting with a real programming language would be cool.
@sbi Cool -- I've tried to get my kids interested, but so far none of them has shown the slightest hint of interest.
@sbi Hehe, I do that switching by endlessly repeating some moves I memorized that eventually get me the right order :/
Maybe, but there are so many other things going on. A computer wouldn't take into account that your jungler is coming over to gank so you should stop last hitting so that lane pushes towards your tower
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@JerryCoffin No, I have to see the colors coming by in the right order. Which was a problem at first, because I bought one of the cheap ripoffs that had the colors all wrong. I just bought a shiny new original Rubik's Cube last week, when I found one on sale while looking for xmas presents for the kids.
22:30
@Borgleader So what? I can just push the button that says "Turn off last hitting."
also a computer might not realize its time to stop last hitting and to just go fucking kill him
@StackedCrooked corewars.org (okay, not really RTS or a real programming language...)
In any case, I see last hitting as sort of the "macro" of LoL just not as bad, because if you're behind you can still win.
and macro in SC2 is just as dumb as last-hitting
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22:32
@JerryCoffin What caught mine was me doing patterns with the cube already solved. That's usually a dozen or less highly repetitive moves, so they can do that on their own. And I always fix the thing when they fail and mess it up, so they aren't afraid of experimenting. I often get the thing to the dinner table on weekends while they eat their desert, and make some patterns right under their nose. Then they want to do them, too. ("But first you have to finish your desert and wash your hands!")
in fact, it's the principally bad part of the game
@DeadMG Looking at this makes me feel nostalgic. Even though a big part of the game was pure micro management skills. (These are some top korean players.)
Competitive.... AoE!?!?
I never reached that level. Although I could mechanically mimic their buildup.
@Borgleader Yes, this existed.
@sbi Sure wish somebody had been around to do that when I was a teenager. Weeks of frustration figuring out how to do it the first time.
22:34
lol, @Cheers you messed up the link.
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@JerryCoffin Nobody was around for me either, but we swapped solutions at school.
@sbi I went to a small enough school, there were only a couple other kids who had one, and I was the first to figure it out.
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@JerryCoffin Oh, I would never ever have found out on my own. I'm not exactly a math genius.
My math skills never were anything to write home about. I understood everything they tried to teach me, usually at their first try, but I never really saw the light for myself.
@R.MartinhoFernandes "SQL for fun" strikes me as an oxymoron.
Yeah, me too.
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22:37
Yes, you strike us as an oxymoron, too.
@sbi Wait a minute, first dessert, then Rubik's Cube? Isn't that kinda backwards? :)
Or did you literally mean "finish your desert", lol
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@FredOverflow Usually it goes like this: Roast comes first, then first desert, and then the cube is the second desert.
22:39
"dessert"
Is there such a thing as Rubik's plane or Rubik's hypercube? :)
I think I'm gonna start with Rubik's point. Done :)
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Ah, damn. (At least I remember someone pointing this out to me here a while ago. That ought to count as progress.)
@sbi I was kind of ... inconsistent. I was never particularly great at algebra, but always extremely good at almost anything that involved visualizing the solution, a graph, etc.
@JerryCoffin I remember when (a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2 suddenly made total sense when I saw it drawn visually on the blackboard for the first time.
@FredOverflow There was a pyramid, a snake, Rubik's Revenge (4x4 cube) -- couple others I can't remember. I always though the cube was just as impressive for the clever way it was built as anything else.
22:40
Damnit, I never thought about how it was built. This is going to be a long night, lol.
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@FredOverflow In my whole career as a pupil, nobody, ever, provided a visual representation of that.
@FredOverflow Just pull one apart. Then you know.
This. Just it. Nothing else to add.
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@FredOverflow Rotate the top 45 degrees, and pull one of the non-corner blocks up. From there is easy to dismantle.
@sbi See it? :)
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22:43
@sbi Nor me -- I'm pretty sure if they had. The one that killed me was a calculus class where the teacher literally never drew a graph of anything. For the first time in my life I was literally failing a math class -- went to a book store, found a decent book, and learned the entire semester of calc in less than a week.
@FredOverflow O.o oh shit... It made sense to me already but that's a really neat way to see it.
@FredOverflow God I was I'd had your teacher! That's absolutely awesome! (...and unlike some, I don't use that word much).
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@FredOverflow Yeah, that's cool. Also, I am sure I have never seen it before.
22:45
@JerryCoffin She was called Mrs. Nail, and she ususally hit it on the head :)
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(Is that an expression in English?)
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LOL!
@FredOverflow Yes, it is.
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Alestorm are awesome.
@JerryCoffin Now you do it with three variables and/or in three dimensions :)
@FredOverflow I doubt I'm a good enough artist, though I can already see what it should look like.
22:48
Apropos expressions, where does the distinction between expressions and statements in programming languages come from? Why isn't everything a statement or an expression? :)
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@Borgleader Actually, it's the opposite with me. I'd rather my boys play with girls than slaughtering orks. Being able to deal with a female's idiosyncrasies is an important skill for a human male's whole life, while a knack for slaughtering orks is, at least where my sons grow up, not something they can apply anywhere.
@sbi Oh I'm not saying you keep them addicted until they reach 40 yrs of age. But it's a good way from keeping them from starting "too early" ?
@FredOverflow Mathematicians want expressions. Managers like to give orders. Programming languages are influenced by both.
@Zoidberg'-- The band, or literal storms caused by Ale? :)
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@FredOverflow band.
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22:50
@Borgleader How can one start "too early" anything so important and so hard to learn?
@sbi Women aren't that hard to deal with, as long as you switch your brain off.
> Here’s a handy tip to find out whether I will write for you for free: Are you me? If the answer is “no,” then fuck you, pay me. — John Scalzi
@Zoidberg'-- I once read their lyrics. In one song, they traveled to an island, digged for treasure and then returned with it. It wasn't the most groundbreaking lyrics ever :)
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cool :P
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I have seen the singer. He went to a concert I also went to. :P
22:52
Do you also like Running Wild, the inventors of pirate metal?
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Never heard of them.
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how much of a heavyweight/lightweight are people here with reguards to alcohol? how much is the average amount to lose your inhibitions?
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I drink alcohol very rarely.
Ahahahah I broke Scala
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Maybe once or twice a year.
22:53
@Zoidberg'-- Are you kidding me? Listen to this, but skip the gay intro where the guy just talks.
@Ell I don't want to talk about it.
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@FredOverflow sounds good.
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heh :L
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Anyway, gotta go to bed now, @Jerry's been around for hours, so I'm late.
Good night!
22:55
@Zoidberg'-- I saw them in Wacken many years ago. Fun times.
@sbi G'night.
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night
@sbi I was starting to wonder...
@sbi Good night.
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I'm in such a strange mood :/
extremely irritable, editable and paranoid
22:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm...maybe I should write a similar diatribe about people who are sure because I'm a programmer I should hook up their WiFi, remove the 56000001 viruses and trojan horses from their computer, customize the Windows startup screen, and write a little code while I'm at it...
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I've no idea what's come over me o.O
in fairness you have to at least be a super user to become a programmer
@Ell Are you bleeding?
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I don't think so, I hope not :L
@JerryCoffin Just buy an "No I will not fix your computer" t-shirt
@JerryCoffin Yeah, I knew someone around here would relate to it.
22:59
Changed your diet recently? Or maybe Java overdose?
@Borgleader I like "Fuck you, pay me" T-shirts better :P
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Damnit Monty Python showed a picture of butter and now I want butter.
Hahahah never seen one

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