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06:00
@Jefffrey I also want money.
I could also use money
very sick I am you know
That was my only donation so far to the victims.
:(
can we have a "People that could use money" charity campaign?
that's sexist by the way
Unicode input clearly
06:05
And it rejected 'a'.
á
there you go
I call that the 'a' with an Indian feather character.
Or apache. I don't know.
The ability to prepare a minimal complete example is a very useful skill. — Beta 1 min ago
Wow. The nicest SSCCE comment.
the comment right after is even sexier
@Jefffrey Eh?
I decided to pick those because I'm already giving to all the other charities.
Figured I'd balance things out.
why do women programmers need charity again?
06:19
I'm guessing it's to raise awareness of the fact that there's not a lot of them and that perhaps we should fix that.
> Girls Who Code is working to educate, inspire, and equip underserved girls aged 13-17 with the skills and resources necessary to pursue careers in engineering and technology.
@Jefffrey Balance things out.
why only women?
Because most programmers are male. They don't need the help.
Wow... look at this rollback war:
Between high-rep users.
06:22
@Jefffrey Don't worry. Third sex programmer groups will appear on the next decade or so.
@EtiennedeMartel so what? some jobs have more women/men population... what's wrong in that?
@MarkGarcia :P
@Mysticial lol
@Mysticial so tempted to rollback to the very beginning
@Jefffrey Nothing is wrong per se, but you seem to assume that just because something isn't wrong, then it means we should do nothing about it.
In my opinion, women typically approach problems differently than men. Since software development is primarily problem solving, we would probably gain something from it.
06:26
I need to break my <br/> habit.
:P
Also, the ridiculously unbalanced gender ratio in STEM fields is somewhat of a self-reinforcing feedback loop: those fields are seen as "for men only", so women don't get in it, so there's only men, so it's seen as "for men only", and so on.
<sub>Who gets the pun gets a +1 to an answer of his!</sub>
@EtiennedeMartel What I mean is: between all those possible charity campaign, that one is really out of place. And no, I don't think we should do anything about it, because that's the balance that particular job has.
If you approve the charity because you want to see more female tits, then I'm fine with it.
@Jefffrey Women aren't just a walking set of tits, by the way.
REALLY?!
since when!
06:29
@DeadMG I don't know, I thought that was obvious. I guess not.
i was joking
> aren't just
@Jefffrey If you didn't realize before, I hate the status quo.
But there's still that "If you're interested then go for it" thing.
A woman can do it in her own.
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lol
06:31
@MarkGarcia From what I've heard and read, it's actually not that simple. Many are actively discouraged from going in there.
@EtiennedeMartel I agree. And women's solution is the typical one: support groups.
They're not interested because nobody ever gave them the chance to even consider the possibility.
that's just as stupid as discourage men to pursue jobs that involve dancing or dresses
Very womanly.
but we don't need a jesus christing charity campaign for that
06:32
@Jefffrey Hey, racism is also stupid, and it still happens. Guess what: that's humanity for you.
@Jefffrey You don't decide who needs a charity or not.
that's right, but I can express my opinion on it ;)
If enough people consider an issue to be sufficiently important to warrant fundraising, then it's an issue worth fighting for.
@EtiennedeMartel The problem with those women organizations is that they don't involve men. If they want the industry to support them then they should have the majority of the industry support them.
@MarkGarcia I don't which organizations you're talking about.
@EtiennedeMartel The programmer/engineering ones, of course.
06:35
@EtiennedeMartel oh, don't give me the "enough people" speech
@Jefffrey That's how it works.
enough people consider justin bieber a music god
does that mean they are right?
@Jefffrey I'm not talking about that.
That's not the same thing and you know it.
Acceptance is the key. The only way they can achieve their goals is for most men programmers to openly accept (or borderline encourage) them.
Something is a problem if enough people think it should be fixed.
06:36
ok, you got me there
@MarkGarcia I think the actual solution lies with education, right from the start.
but I still think it's a stupid fund raising
Girls should consider STEM fields as a viable option.
The industry is already welcoming enough. The problem is that nobody applies because they think it isn't.
I don't see that problem in my country
at all
You're not looking hard enough, and even then Italy is quite conservative.
06:38
@Jefffrey Ours too.
actually, women tend to fake being nerdy for no good reason
i know, it's not the same thing
@Jefffrey Oh, hello, Mr. Neckbeard.
Perhaps you would like to continue with how all women are attention whores?
@EtiennedeMartel Or maybe, women aren't just interested because they just aren't.
@MarkGarcia But why is that? Aren't you just essentially saying "meh, I don't care, they can fix their own problems"?
@EtiennedeMartel not at all, some men too...
actually more men than women if you ask me
06:41
I think culture has a lot to do with less women in STEM
@Telkitty That's exactly the issue.
what I'm saying is: women prefer some jobs, men prefer others. why do we feel this urge to balance everything out?
There's also a difference between an "attention whore" and a "whore". Just like there's a difference between "hitting" and "hitting on" as with getting "laid off" and getting "laid".
Women are taught they don't belong there. So they don't go there. It's learned behavior, not inate.
What I'm saying is that we should teach them something else.
@EtiennedeMartel you live in a very conservative country
06:42
@Jefffrey Canada. :P:P:P sry couldn't resist.
@EtiennedeMartel It cannot be argued (might not be using the right word here) that men and women have significant disparity when it comes to career choices, and that women tend to go for managerial or routine type ones. I haven't though of this so far, though.
there's no evidence to suggest that women are innately less capable or interested
@Mysticial Thanks to Stephen Harper, he might be right.
@EtiennedeMartel what about we don't teach them shit, and we let them free to decide?
@Jefffrey You have a very limited view of what "teaching" means.
Everything we say to someone influences them, right from the birth.
06:43
in that context yes
Education isn't just what's taught in school.
agreed
You know, why are toys for boys so varied, and toys for girls essentially just dolls?
One a female colleagues asked to me why (XXX) worked so hard and earning millions because he has two daughters. Out of politeness I did not ask her "what's wrong with women inherit business?"
I also notice that most women are better at memorizing while men better at analysis. Not to say that necessarily one is poor in the other, though.
06:45
because girls are icky
I'm pretty sure that's a factor.
@EtiennedeMartel please tell, I'm curious
@Jefffrey Because someone, long ago, decided that it should be that way, and now we're just following tradition.
Because people are shit
@MarkGarcia There's no real evidence of that.
06:45
And we're not changing shit because, hey, it always worked that way.
the core problem is that you can't get a bunch of random volunteers and control for the factors that affect basically everybody in our society.
Just because it's always been that way doesn't mean it's the right way.
doesn't mean it's the wrong way either
even if you proved that statistically, women in Canada are better at memorizing and worse than analysis, that doesn't prove whether or not it's innate or just because of Canadian culture, which does not encourage women to work on analytical problems.
Said differently, tradition can go suck a goat.
06:47
@EtiennedeMartel That comic...
@EtiennedeMartel I absolutely agree
I need some sleep. Work tomorrow with my all-male team. Meh.
lol
night
@DeadMG Might be. But then you have to change the culture itself.
you make it sound like that would be a bad thing
06:48
@DeadMG Oh. But yes. That is a bad thing, as we should go down to the root of the problem to solve it right?
@EtiennedeMartel well if your girlfriends are all playing with dolls, you will be playing with dolls too ... of course there are always exceptions. But I am talking about the norm
the root of the problem is that people are moronic and overattached to the practices of their ancestors.
but you can't really fix that without, I dunno, genetic engineering or something
@DeadMG No. We should kill our ancestors! :P
@DeadMG that's also what led us to the evolution we have today
inb4 we haven't evolved
yeah, the hideously broken culture we have today.
06:51
an example of how broken our culture is?
Still, differences are what makes culture... culture.
er
how about the fact that 90-95% of people in some kinds of jobs are all one gender, as a simple example?
or the gigantic wealth inequalities?
@DeadMG again, what's wrong with it?
... what's wrong with it?
I would be surprised if most of the jobs were 50/50
06:52
what's wrong with it?
climax
what's wrong with you?
There's no reason for it
there's no reason for it to be 50/50 either
firstly, you have a whole bunch of women performing terrible, boring, ill-paid jobs, instead of satisfying ones, completely unnecessarily.
06:53
This doesn't work the way you think it works
programmers are far more valuable to us socially and much better rewarded than, I dunno, being a hairdresser or something.
and I'm sure that no woman ever would rather be a wealthy respected professional earning lots of money contributing to society a bunch more
and I'm also sure that the men in those fields wouldn't like to have women in those fields available
it's not like large gender imbalances are statistically one of the worst things you can possibly have, ever, in terms of stagnation and poor performance
we disagree on so many levels in this topic, that I'm not even sure where to lean to start debating
It's really hard to strike a balance, or make some measure, for gender equality, though. You make the two (or three, if you like) equal, might as well make all humans equal.
That is, in all terms.
well
@Jefffrey You're wrongly assuming that the imbalance is forming naturally, and that repairing it needs to be defended
06:56
a gender balance is a balance of a group of individuals and it's never going to be exactly 50/50
But by then, we have to cure genetic diseases or turn all people into the same color for the sake of equality.
but
When it's mostly just centuries of people being utter shitheads
if all other factors are equal, then it should be within some statistically likely range.
@CatPlusPlus if by naturally you mean "influenced by society" then yes; but as far as I'm concern "repairing it" is just another way of influencing it, again
06:58
of course it is
we influence things to be not terribly broken all the time.
or at least try to
Equality itself isn't that much helpful. It is how you attain it.
Help the poor. Pull those who are down and stuff.
And it's not even about making it 50/50, it's about removing the prejudice that it cannot be 50/50 because
@CatPlusPlus I agree. It's about giving fair chances to people's interests.
I agree there should be a fair chances for all people to pursue the things they like the most
Men and women have different interests. What's fair and equal is to have them do what they really want.
07:01
but the things people like are always influenced by the society and/or external sources
and when those influences are bad and wrong, then we should fix them.
The thing is that they're not influenced as much as inhibited in some cases (PFFT GIRL CODERS AM I RIGHT)
right.
I've seen a few TITS OR GTFO reactions even in this very room
Same solution as for peer pressure. Don't remove the pressure or peers, have the person resist the pressure.
07:03
no
definitely remove the peers
preferably from the gene pool.
I don't see people crying because they are playing soccer instead of tennis because they were pressured into playing soccer from their parents
is it a bad pressure, if you ask me? yes
does it do any harm? no
the difference is that it doesn't matter at all if you play soccer or tennis
they're both equally stupid pointless wastes of time and money
does it make anybody unhappy? no
Or maybe it does
on the other hand
having a decent professional job worth money makes a big difference to everybody.
07:06
Let's bookmark this conversation and submit it to the women orgs.
@CatPlusPlus if they would be unhappy enough they would do something
they are trying to do something
It is harder for kids or teenagers. Especially when you are mass educated in schools. A lot better for adults .. especially confident ones.
in case you hadn't noticed.
@Jefffrey Or they don't do something because they're fucking indoctrinated that other people know better what they should be doing
07:07
@DeadMG I'd like to hear the women testimony that states that they were pressured into doing something they didn't wanted to do, instead of programming
not a fund raising in the name of it
well, open your ears a little and you might.
there are stories practically every day of how badly women programmers are treated
@CatPlusPlus well, of course indoctrinate people is bad, just like pointing a gun to their head. It's not about indoctrinate here, it's about influence, they are two very different things
not really
especially when you're talking about children
okay, maybe not
07:12
@DeadMG So again I raise my point that it should not only be women programmers who should act. Men should also.
I agree.
@DeadMG women are treated badly every where
and not of course it's not right
and especially badly in programming
not that especially, no
well, yes.
I doubt that women are treated badly in the industries where they're the 95%.
07:15
I'd say especially when referring to islamic women
I can't change someone else's culture
at least, not usually
@Jefffrey Though, considering there are many Islamic Indians, there's quite a significant number of Indian women devs, none of which I've heard been abused.
Or at least, abused in the context of them being programmers.
Lambdas are overused.
Overused as in improperly used.
I'm hungry
you can eat?
07:29
no
:< what happened with that appointment in november
user1804599
It was just actually November in three years.
well
basically the surgeon refused to schedule surgery because he wasn't confident in my diagnosis.
and after some dicking around they scheduled me an appointment with a specialist
today is Day 17 of 71 until that happens.
@DeadMG didn't that happen before?
no, that's the same time, I'm just describing it again
07:46
class file1_class
{
public:
    const char * string1[10][10];
    const char * string2[10][10];
};
should we call the cops?
immediately.
oh, it gets even better
// here the two strings will be populated with some data
//something here
> I did something but i am getting garbage value instead. Can anyone tell me how it can be done?
lol
JBL
JBL
08:09
Good morning !
morning
JBL
JBL
@DeadMG Ugh. Good luck...!
oh please
they're just gonna ask the same questions and poke the same places
JBL
JBL
:/
Incidentally, an even simpler workaround is to wait about 18 million years, and then try the program again. At that point, the value returned by time() will be great enough to push the entropy "around the corner" into the low-order bits. Give that a try, and let our descendants know how it works out. :-D — Sneftel Nov 28 at 13:37
lol (also note the time)
JBL
JBL
08:18
"An even simpler workaround" -> "wait about 18 million years". That's a nice metaphor for "stop caring".
@FredOverflow nice
@DeadMG :( :( :( :( :(
:( :( (message was too long :/)
@FredOverflow the time stamp is just awesome
there's days for all the others too
We believe you
08:21
you just didn't use the "x of 71" format I guess
user1804599
@Jefffrey shortest long message ever.
I can't wait for day 14.
Its like Dead's Stomach - The Series
@GamesBrainiac man
we are at 17 today
download the latests episodes
rlly? Gimme the rest of the episodes.
48 mins ago, by DeadMG
today is Day 17 of 71 until that happens.
JBL
JBL
08:26
ITT Puppy's sickness is a TV series.
this is the latest
SPOILER ALERT
The Stomach Dead
I really hope they end it at S01E71 like promised
I really wouldn't enjoy a plot stretch like Beautiful and co
I hope the season ends early.
That poor poor stomach.
08:43
lol
it won't be over at S01E71
and there probably won't even be any new plot mechanics.
besides, this is like, S02 already at least.
S03: This time ...it's personal
user1804599
How does raising a number to non-integral powers work?
nobody knows
actually, I wonder about this as well
fucking decimal powers, how do they work
user1804599
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Q: How to calculate a decimal power of a number

MixxiphoidI wish to calculate a power like $$2.14 ^ {2.14}$$ When I ask my calculator to do it, I just get an answer, but I want to see the calculation. So my question is, how to calculate this with a pen, paper and a bunch of brains. Thanks in advance, Mixxiphoid

@StackedCrooked If you really want the nitty gritty: stackoverflow.com/a/2882761/179910
08:57
@rightfold x^1/2 is the square root of x. x^1/3 the cubic root and so on. That gives an idea of at least rational exponents

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