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02:00
@AngryLettuce It would be interesting to compare the executive to employee salary ratio across countries.
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I know the ratio is really high in the US and a lot lower in Japan, but I don't know about other countries.
In the old days, it's like my 5 eggs for a fish of yours. Nowadays it's like I work x hours for y amount of money which I put in bank z then, maybe I use paypal to go thru the bank for goods company g to use delivery company c to deliver my goods to me.
no wonder people work longer hours to produce less children
Maksymilian Rafailovych "Max" Levchyn (Ukrainian: Максиміліан Рафаїлович Левчин; born July 11, 1975) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur. He is the former chief technology officer of PayPal, which he co-founded in 1998. As CTO he is primarily known for his contributions to PayPal's anti-fraud efforts and is also the co-creator of the Gausebeck-Levchin test, one of the first commercial implementations of a CAPTCHA. In 2002, he was named to the Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world under the age of 35, as well as Innovator of the Year. Levchin...
Pretty much the only one listed under founders who is there with merits not founded upon the wallet he's sitting on. These are the people whose names folks should know.
@Lalaland A GPU could do this in parallel
@AngryLettuce And do massively parallel farts in parallel, with no context flushing on GCN.
AMD AMD AMD AMD
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02:07
I <3 AMD
@ElimGarak AMD is great
buys AMD shares
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I wouldn't invest in AMD. AMD has proven again and again a failure to make decent products.
@Lalaland it's not about the amount of land on earth, it's about not putting all your eggs in one basket - there could be nuclear wars, there could be global warming ... or even a huge asteroid that would hit and annihilate entire human race on earth.
@Lalaland Aren't you supposed to be the idealistic lounge poptart? What happened? :P
02:11
@Lalaland Shut up you nvidia fanboy
throws massively parallel rock
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@lala they have made good products
I didn't read that as rock.
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They are competitive in the GPU market currently (right?)
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@ElimGarak MCAT studying.
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They were competitive in the CPU market
Either way their stock will be higher just before zen release or polaris release than it is now
02:13
AMD is literally the boss when the current generation of consoles is in perspective.
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It seems like a good time to buy stock
And given their APU strength, I imagine they're already basing PS5 and Xbox whatever on it.
I'd have sex with AMD
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They're breaking into server market also with their Arm CPUs
I wonder when x86 will be overtaken by Arm
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@ElimGarak IIRC, they are losing money on the consoles.
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02:16
Nvidia didn't want to deal with that shit and that's why AMD has it.
@Ell Never, theyll both loose to the mill :P
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Why would they do it if they were losing money @lala?
@borg fair :P when will that be then?
> By one estimate, the human Y chromosome has lost 1,393 of its 1,438 original genes over the course of its existence, and linear extrapolation of this 1,393-gene loss over 300 million years gives a rate of genetic loss of 4.6 genes per million years.[17] Continued loss of genes at the 4.6 genes per million year rate would result in a Y chromosome with no functional genes – that is the Y chromosome would lose complete function – within the next 10 million years
lafffffffffff
good engineering
@Ell gimme time machine, i will tell you, in the mean time i will grab some shut eye
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Night @Borgleader. Hope you dream of mill architecture
02:18
night bjorkleader
Nvidia fucked off because they didn't have the tech and AMD did. I would fucking double check whether the sky is blue if Nvidia told me it is.
yep it isn't
And they're not losing money on consoles, it's just that Nvidia's got too high of an opinion of themselves. The amount of money offered to them wasn't enough for their green asses. Which is not to say it isn't for say AMD with a market-modulated reduced ego.
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I don't really get why nvidia are doing so well
Are their products just better for the desktop?
@Ell I'd imagine the same reason why Facebook > G+. Late to the party.
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02:23
I see
Their revenue is down 22% this year or sthng
Which sounds absolutely catastrophic
Nvidia started up in 1993, while 3dfx was still a thing. 3dfx missed some opportunity windows and dug itself into a hole. And Nvidia nabbed them.
This was once ATi HQ :D
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Noice :3
Oh yeah ATi
Did AMD buy them?
Or were they part of the same company all along?
Yes, the folks behind ATi are behind AMD graphics, they bought them in 2006. ATi was actually kinda older than Nvidia, started in 1985, but was largely the underdog between Nvidia and 3dfx, until 3dfx got fucked.
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@AngryLettuce It is good engineering. Why would you place genes on the Y chromosome when only guys will get them?
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Vital stuff will end up on the X chromosome or the other ones.
02:28
since the GPU squad is here and active… who is the better Linux citizen that I should reward with my money? The antique graphics card I have is bound to die sooner than later and I’m kinda out of the loop these days
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How the hell do these silicon companies get made on the first place
@LucDanton nvidia proprietary drivers are far superior
Yes, I have to agree. Painfully.
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If you want open source, AMD promises open drivers from their newer cards
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@LucDanton AMD is the better Linux "citizen". NVIDIA has the better products.
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And they are delivering progress but they still have a while to go
user406009
02:29
You probably wouldn't care that much though unless you are playing games.
is that consensus?
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And if you are playing games, you should dual boot Windows anyways.
@Lalaland I am, duh
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The consensus is that AMD is the better citizen yes
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Then you should be duel booting Windows.
02:30
If you care about gaming, I'd advise waiting for 14nm GPUs and Pascal this year.
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@ElimGarak He's probably buying a cheap GPU.
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No-one needs fancy soft shadows.
@ElimGarak yeah my stuff still works for now, I’m preparing ahead of time
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@lala the first polaris GPUs will be lower end I think
02:30
@Lalaland pistols or swords?
Well, Luc plays GW2, it's pretty good visually. Needs something to crunch it.
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@LucDanton s/duel/dual/
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@ElimGarak 1. Turn off the shadows. 2 Turn off the stupid shader effects. 3 Turn off the anti-aliasing.
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Now it will run on lots of things.
@ElimGarak engine is a piece of shit though :<
user406009
02:32
And nothing of value was lost.
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The AMD open source drivers are very good for particular cards
I don't think there are many though
@Lalaland Heretic. :<
And games without antialiasing are an atrocity. :D
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Nouveau still can't work with 900 series cards due to nvidia being buttes
@ElimGarak watering your eyes is good for hygiene, it removes all the crap in there
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@ElimGarak You notice it a lot less with motion.
02:35
@ElimGarak seems like everyone recently just goes "ugh anti alias is hard and expensive, just use post process filters"
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Sure, you catch the aliasing in stills, but it's not a good reflection of the actual gaming experience.
@Lalaland With motion, temporal aliasing makes it even worse :D
The lines start to dance. :D
@melak47 Yeah, those people suck balls. :D
@Lalaland oh man, that eye-watering itch jaggies give me I actually find worse when it moves
Every game engine worth shit needs to be able to supply 4x MSAA on most machines, then apply temporal filtering on top of it and in the last pass FXAA to fix shader aliasing as well. Jaggies are the single most disgusting reality of realtime rendering. :'( They offend my very soul.
@LucDanton Do you like shiny new stuff? If yes wait
02:39
I’m not buying just yet :D I’m informing myself
well, unless everything catches fire in the next 5 minutes
MSAA is not really even there for spatial antialiasing primarily, it is hardware accelerated subpixel sampling. Catching geometry that falls between the cracks of people's puny resolutions. You can't fix something in screenspace (FXAA), or across multiple frames (I'm looking at you, UE4), if the source data never got through.
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@LucDanton how long can you wait to buy?
Until stuff sets itself on fire :P
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The situation may change quite a bit with respects to AMD drivers on linux
PowerPlay should be in linux 4.5
@Ell dunno, don’t think I’ve had one of the usual 'omg about to die' symptoms yet
02:42
lol
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That's good
I'm waiting it out until AMD drivers improve and then I'll buy one of theirs
I have a 560Ti atm
You know what would be good? Spatially alternating MSAA sampling patterns. Frame to frame, whoopsie daisy. And you collect a lot more data in the history buffer for moving image stabilization (and static, of course).
@Luc do you play exclusively linusc
@AngryLettuce not even a little
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Elim is deferred rendering an actual thing that modern engines use?
Or are they lights years ahead of that somehown
02:47
@LucDanton Well then go for AMD
or was that sarcasm
I'm confus
@Ell Yeah, that's why UE4 is so bad at doing AA properly (they resort to temporal AA with a history buffer to look kinda okay). GBuffer RTs need to match fatness of the depth buffer in the naive approach, because coverage testing is done at 4 times the resolution with a special sampling pattern (when MSAA 4x).
I despise all you peasants who use GPU for graphics
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@AngryLettuce You are just jealous of our fancy shadows.
Can't hear you over my massively parallel farts
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Yeah, but our farts have shadows.
user406009
02:51
And fluid dynamics.
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And specular lighting.
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(inb4 Elim insults specular lighting for being "unrealistic")
thug life QED-based rendering
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So this frame to frame MSAA is how anti aliasing should be done?
Man it's lateb
I will have to defer this until tomorrow
Badum tsss
Its a pun
Night all
Night, bby. <3
Also, the answer. MSAA does subpixel sampling and some basic spatial antialiasing work (fulfilling the MS & AA of its name), history buffer monitors stuff for temporal reprojection, consolidating previous N frames of information to further assist in filtering and last pass is the quick one, done in screenspace, monitoring sharp changes and alleviates them.
03:00
night
@Lalaland How's that game in JS coming along? :D
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@ElimGarak All mostly delayed due to the stupid MCAT.
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Fuck the MCAT.
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I swear, if I have to memorize the anatomy of yet another organ.
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Or another stupid hormone.
03:04
Wait, wait, wait. MCAT? Medical? I thought you were into CS.
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Medicine has a lot more money.
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But I don't think I am going to perform well enough on the MCAT to get into medical school.
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And I don't think I really care that much at this point anyways
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Don't let your uni see this chat :V
A bit of a more enthusiastic approach to it would certainly help. :P
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03:06
Thanks for the answer elim
@Ell Sleep, you little shit :P
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Now it's actual sleep time
Haha night
night <3
nite
@Lalaland bby there's only 1 organ you need to remember the anatomy of
Is it the peanus
03:14
My peanus
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03:47
@ElimGarak It is hard to be enthusiast about something you are not a fan of doing.
@Lalaland Well, not sure if this is possible, why not just avoid MCAT completely? :D
Or is this the student version of buyer's remorse? :D
can you upgrade to nCat instead
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@ElimGarak Because, if you look at it rationally, CS is a bad bet.
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CS is fun, but it is a horrible bet.
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There are things I want to do and things I should do.
03:52
Filthy peasant software engineering, then? You don't have to be a dirt poor researcher. :D
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@ElimGarak I mean the software industry in general, not just research.
I support whatever you decide, but you know, it takes passion and a stomach if you're rolling a priest class in life.
this is why you start with monk and then multi-class into other things
By the sound of it, software engineering isn't even the 2nd thing on your list. :D
I used to love programming and then I got a job
04:02
@AngryLettuce Can't wait for that to happen to me.
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@ElimGarak Software engineering is #1 on the "want to do" list.
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The problem is, what if I want to start a family?
You can be a father to Nooble & nab.
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What if there is another CS downturn or surplus of workers?
@Lalaland make twice as many babies, but sell half to science
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04:05
I have looking at the cost of living. Assuming CS salaries stay somewhat steady, I would be ok on my own, but totally screwed if I wanted kids.
@LucDanton this is the kind of advice I come here for. :)
But Child support.
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That's not how child support works.
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Anyways, time for bed. Good night peoples.
Night, boo <3
04:16
@Lalaland Night!
@Lalaland night!
@ThePhD so today I met someone who honestly believes that the Illuminati are real and are in control of the world.
@jaggedSpire But we are.
You will be happy to know, I kept an almost straight face and completely resisted the urge to convince him I was a member.
@ElimGarak oh, surely.
@jaggedSpire That's something even I would have done.
Has the way of the Pun softened even your stony cat heart?
It was the first true trial of my resolution to not be evil more than 1/6th of the time, and I passed it!
04:21
Oh, right.
Your resolution. I had forgotten.
I mean, I would still have been under the 1/6th mark, but I'm saving it, you know?
For what/who are you saving it for?
Next Holiday season. :3
Your archnemesis?
Oh god.
it's really a coincidence more than anything. They just happen to both be on the end of the year.
I'm not presently planning a supervillain-esque plot for the winter solstice or anything.
04:23
>_>
well it's not like I can make any guarantees about future behavior, even basing assumptions off of past performance is faulty.
granted half of the resistance to telling him I was Illuminati was because I was too occupied chanting Don't make a Bill Cipher reference, don't make a Bill Cipher reference in my head
Half of my doodles recently have been the watching eye of providence. >_>
Snrk.
So many evil options
So little time.
I know!
04:50
@Lalaland USAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSA
Enjoy your middle age social system
how about not
Wait, Lalaland is becoming a doctor because money?
l a f f o
Well, I'm not ever gonna envy those stress levels
literally the reason I didn't go anywhere near medicine
I do not consider spending so much time at work you eventually crash in one of the spare beds so you don't have to waste time going home when you're going to start working more as soon as you're functional again to be a fun time.
05:13
@jaggedSpire Admit it: you almost didn't consider that because you thought of all the poor, vulnerable souls you could do hideously evil things to at their weakest, corrupting them for life.
@ThePhD :) I'm afraid I made the decision long before I became the monster I am today.
@jaggedSpire You were good at one point?
@ThePhD I was morally ambiguous, as any child is. :)
I spent my free time back then trying to hold ladybugs, and make sure earthworms stayed warm.
@jaggedSpire What turned you to such a dark place?
@ThePhD Proooobably large quantities of stress
Hmm
05:19
@jaggedSpire So... you'll get better if I send you on a relaxing spa trip?
Yes, "stress" seems to cover everything
oh no, I'm not stressed anymore. It's like metal. After a certain point, it stays bent.
There must be a Blacksmith who can unbend you.
Who can temper you.
I will even go as far as finding the mythical Whitesmith.
I mean, I'm no longer on a hair trigger and I no longer constantly imagine what everything I'm looking at would look like if it were in fire so there's some progress.
Hrm.
Well. As long as you're okay....
.... Just don't catface me pls. ;~;
@ThePhD Ah, no. We're in the middle of a semi-serious discussion, and you've not suggested any particularly stressful things to occupy your time.
This is no time for a catface.
05:23
Speaking of stressful things
I think I just found the ticket to having a less stressful senior year. 4-4 class split.
If I take on the 6 course + 1 lab this semester (fighting to get into the last course, it's gong to be super hard)
that's...pretty nice, actually!
and I also get the 1 CS 615 User Interface Design course to be proven equivalent to my Universty's User Interface Design course...
Then I'll knock out 1 more requirement.
And it'll be a 4-4 senior year.
Right now it's confirmed 5-4, unless I can't get in that class (which will make it a 5-5 year next year).
nods
Have you asked around about the workload for the lab course?
05:27
I have the schedule for it.
It's a general physics I lab
10 labs. Starts in February.
1 lab/week?
Yeah, starting February 1st.
Last one is April... 21st?
Yeah.
I can miss 1 lab unexcused, no questions asked.
I can miss 2 more labs, but only with documented excuse.
> Je fais la bise à mon ami québécois, effectivement il choque un peu. Mais avec une caresse sur les fesses ça passe bien.
so 9 labs then. :P
/jk
Basically.
05:31
Do you know what's expected for the writeups?
Yeah, they give a sample.
They want figures with error lines and std devs on measurements
Abstract Method Results, maybe Discussion
so pretty standard then
Yeah
omg
i cri evertim
1-2 day work stuff
@orlp Jacob would be... 7 years old.
05:33
this palindrome seems forced
@ThePhD that's some fast aging right there
bby you know what else feels forced
that dick joke
ayyy
whatup all
i finally made a widget where you can pan a bunch of stuff around
now I gotta make a listview
I met a real live conspiracy theorist today
it was very exciting and by that I mean we spoke calmly and I pretended to be receptive
05:40
what conspiracies did he believe in
the Illuminati
presumably others as well. He's spent ages stockpiling gold and silver and precious gems for the apocalypse
sounds fun
it was interesting. I asked him how he knew people would care about gold in the post-apocalyptic world and I think it may have fucked with him a little. :\
Poor, poor dear.
I wasn't even trying to be mean I was curious what logic he'd used to come to the conclusion that gold would be used as money
05:42
very smart, now you will be able to buy his gold back and have it all for yourself
he should stockpile food and build a nuke shelter
he has also stockpiled food
well he's pretty set then I guess
yep. He asked me what my plan was and I pretty much said "die I guess"
@LucDanton just as planned!
there are so many books for how to learn to program using existing gui toolkits
but I don't see any books that explore how to design a gui toolkit in the first place
05:45
he is clearly a nicer person than I am, though. He's made sure to include enough supplies for his entire family, and in such a situation I'd just automatically assume they could take care of themselves.
Surely some academic dude somewhere thought about writing such a book
@jaggedSpire after the apocalypse well-fed slaves sell for more than starving, scruffy ones
also before the apocalypse of course
Just in general, slaves are better with meat on their bones?
@jaggedSpire bones-only slaves are 2spooky
Someone help me find a gui design book gawd
05:49
@LucDanton Oh, right! And scaring people is a mean thing to do, isn't it. Everything makes sense now.
I feel like searching for stuff these days has a way lower signal to noise ratio compared to the past
@Prismatic I'm going to be an ass here and say that clearly no one who designed a gui toolkit has ever read a book on how to do so
even though I have no idea what I'm talking about
As in they didn't read a book because the designers all sucked?
Seriously though, I'd assume that few enough people design them that there's not a great demand.
and the people that design them just base their work off of their experience/frustrations with existing toolkits
@Prismatic that is indeed the burn I was going for
Its annoying that there isn't a lot of literature on the development side of things that I can find
I came across some cool toolkits in like the 1980s and it seemed like there was a bunch of research and excitement surrounding guis back then but it fizzled out
Nowadays I think human factors and 'artistic' design is way more popular
05:54
@Prismatic I suspect that books are the wrong format here
Though there's still some stuff about automatic UIs using constraints and solvers and all that
you might have better luck with papers although that usually won’t give you a full picture, they’ll typically focus on a particular thing at a time
wait do you want gui design stuff or gui toolkit design stuff?
@jaggedSpire gui toolkit design stuff
ie the technical stuff, not human factors or visual design etc
06:01
@AngryLettuce I’m watching a top notch PvP player on a warrior, with rifle
a weapon which will be improved (allegedly) with the update on the 26th
welp, I got nothing then. I am (for some reason) subscribed to a subreddit dedicated to articles and discussion about designing good user interfaces, but nothing on the technical side of things
@TonyTheLion night. :(
I really have to go to bed I should have gone like 30 minutes ago.
@jaggedSpire what colour should modal dialogs be, that sort of thing right?
unless I'm taking a snow day tomorrow...
@jaggedSpire good night <3
@LucDanton a bit of that. One of the more recent posts was about decreased navigation ability of humans when confronted with flat designs
@TonyTheLion <3
their examples were mostly people who felt it necessary to color links the same as text, though
younger people were more capable of picking up on alternate cues that a part of the page could be interacted with, but there was more hesitation across all age groups
06:13
@LucDanton That used to be a PITA
@AngryLettuce mmmh I thought it was more or less always garbage
since it was a hybrid weapons for so long
yeah I guess the burst skill has been okay all that time but it still had to carry an overall bad kit
At some point it was pretty popular with axe/axe full berserker
That was like ~2 years ago
I actually just learned that warrior axe 5 is split between PvE and PvP (since they intend to remove that next patch), which was pretty wtf to learn since it’s kinda… mediocre lol
They are removing the split? Or just that skill
06:22
@AngryLettuce they’ve been shying away from splitting things for a long time, it’s an on-going process
the split was dumb to begin with
i.e. it’s mechanically still possible, which I assume is some sort of last resort nuclear option, but they try not to do it
I think the turning point was when they re-did conditions and confusion was normalised (and obviously made the same for PvP and PvE)
@AngryLettuce also ranger should be given access to more ways to taunt lol
what is ranger
is that a class I've never heard of
probably
> fatal error C1004: unexpected end-of-file found
thanks VS
06:30
Thanks, obama!
no other explanation or diagnostic
fuck it
add }s until it works
@Rapptz sort of like a bertstrip but not really
expected gif
06:35
shit
you visit /r/behindthegifs too?
@Rapptz I would never admit to any business of that sort
lol
I'll just pretend you're one of those IMGURIANS
Much better
never heard of it
06:46
Life is hard.
Morning.
06:57
Morning babes
Anybody wanna talk about how Elixir is flat and awesome and you are ugly instead?
what about it
Is Elixir the new Haskell and are you the new Bartek

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