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3:42 AM
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Q: Do 3 billion devices run Java?

Alfredo OsorioI was installing Java today and this was shown in the installation. Is there anything that supports this claim?

To the google/kotlin fanboys, I wonder how many devices run kotlin?
 
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user6461957
7:01 AM
Quick question: is it actually a good idea to not use your real name on pages like GitHub?:
https://medium.com/@fommil/hide-your-real-name-in-open-source-3d67e74a8c56

What about copyright? Do I invalidate my copyright when using a pseudonym?
Its perfectly fine to use it.
user6461957
Yeah, I also saw many people actually using their pseudonyms and who are sporting a copyright notice with their pseudonyms.
user6461957
What about when applying for jobs though where it makes sense showing your portfolio?
In short its fine if you use your handle, but sometimes the handle can be traced back to somewhat unsavory places. Like this one applicant, when I googled his GitHub, I found out he was really into being a furry.
user6461957
So if I apply somewhere, and I am showing my portfolio to my prospective employer, then I guess it is okay? What if he/she doesn't believe me that it belongs to me? What then?
user6461957
7:09 AM
Or am I worrying too much?
Somehow plagiarizing somebodies github sounds like such an unspeakably grievous offense nobody would commit it.
user6461957
Yeah okay I will just use my pseudonym. I can proof that an account belongs to me if they have any doubts.
Fuck, still haven't figured out my Qt related problem
user6461957
I have to get the hang of Qt soon for my job... hope it ain't that bad...
This is the first time I've had a serious build issue
Qt is bad because the paradigms it implements are outdated, nobody is good at it, there are many ways to do the same thing, none of the things do quite what you want (look up center aligning text in a combobox), lacks many pre-built controls
I think the new update for VS build tools (automatically installs) fucked up the uic-step
the uic step no longer runs automatically
user6461957
7:23 AM
Ugh, I am surely looking forward to learn it. :/
Lol, 50% of the problem with Qt is that nobody knows it
user6461957
Sounds like a fun API to learn. :P
Right now the VS plugin isn't running the meta compilation step, and I already tried to add/re-add all the header/cpp files in my projection.
I'm actually really, really worried because it is unlikely I can explain these difficulties to the non-technical people I work with.
And my deadline for this feature is in a few days :-(
FFS
 
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10:39 AM
@Mikhail If you find furries over 30+ hire them, correlations say they're probably good programmers x)
@Morwenn Yeah, I kinda thought the same thing :-)
Actually the guy was too good for us
What do you mean?
Oh, he found a much better job before we could do the interview
oh
Those people do exist
Recently have been running into problems with the way the US government funds research. Basically, grants are awarded in a way you can't get more than $10k a month for a software engineer, when this includes overhead you can't find any senior level engineer. So, It we might have two openings, but because each guy is getting paid nothing we can't fill them. Ideally we'd have 1 opening at twice the salary.
10:50 AM
Can I work remote? x)
Actually maybe, honestly these guys are kinda desperate. But you'd be doing a lot of coding and lot of testing. Very much a first to market prototype.
We tried doing something weird that I think scared a lot of people. Specifically, getting paid from both university funds and business development funds to try to push the monthly compensation higher.
I'm asking but I probably wouldn't be able to do remote, at least not until I have a place of my own and decent hardware
Plus I guess that the rules between countries are complicated, but any US salary would be higher than what I earn even after taxes and whatnot x)
First-to-market sounds stressful too
11:12 AM
Yeah, its pretty terrible for many reasons, but its not stressful because you'd be working alone so you can kinda do what you want.
Also should say "a lot of coding but not a lot of testing"
Tests are for loosers
nwp
nwp
Tests are to be performed by end-users.
What if you don't have any users?
nwp
nwp
Then it doesn't matter that the software doesn't work.
Yeah, that's why, in reality, its a pretty chill job :-)
Hell, I recently discovered my intern didn't write a bunch of code that we paid him for :-)
Although the amount we paid is probably less than a good bicycle
lol
I might be interested by such an opportunity someday in the future but right now I've got other issues to deal with first tbh
11:23 AM
I'm going to be at the big optics pow-wow in SF on the 31st. I got two talks that I want to fill with various controversial statements.
Hehe
user7659542
11:59 AM
@Morwenn is there any company for which you would be ready to move? Ie a company which is worth it
@traducerad Not really
If I ever decide to move away it will be because I've decided it's time, but as things are a job/career/project wouldn't be enough of a reason
Social collapse would be a good reason to move away though
My car got hail damaged again today. I have only fixed my last hail damage about a year and half ago. Maybe I am doomed to drive a hail damaged car.
user6461957
@Morwenn I asked Mikhail this question, but I saw your GitHub page and you are apparently using a pseudonym of some sorts, right? And you stated that you still got contacted by people who wanted to hire you? Well if so, this gives me more confidence that I can go by a pseudonym w/o any legal repercussions.
Pseudonyms are mostly fine: they might make you less discoverable when employers have your name and look for your projects, but when they find you through your projects it doesn't really matter
You can drop links to your GitHub on your LinkedIn if you want employers to easily discover both
user6461957
12:14 PM
I would have linked my projects in my resume. But doesn't matter if I use a pseudonym they will hopefully don't fall into disbelief of some sorts that this GitHub page ain't mine. This was my concern...
If you've got back-references between several websites it makes it hard to cheat
I've got my mail on my GitHub, so anybody can contact me through it for verification
user6461957
Yeah I should have one too
user6461957
That's a good verification method
Now it's a bit trickier for me: I left enough traces everywhere on the internet to find nudes by searching a bit
user6461957
Well know I have to decide on my pseudonym. I am planning to actually use part of my real name, i.e.,
12:19 PM
I don't know whether it ever had any influence on anything so far
user6461957
Lol
user6461957
first name and partial last name... or maybe s.th. else with no real name parts in it
you do you
user6461957
exactly :)
user6461957
thank you !
12:21 PM
My pseudonym is a bit more than just a pseudonym though since I've ratherc consistently used it in a wide variety of situations since 2006~2007
user6461957
And you are pretty popular as far as I can tell...
Depends on who you ask and on the context :D
user6461957
Your GitHub, your SO profile... many like your work :D
user6461957
2 objective metrics at least... maybe you have more profiles that I haven't discovered yet
When it looks nice enough, has been maintained enough and is old enough, it tends to gather a few imaginary internet points yes :p
user6461957
12:25 PM
:)
Another fun fact, my employer threatened to sue me over my github. Claimed it violated patents, even though the work was differnet... Perhaps if i had been more anonymous they wouldn't have found me.
Your employer sounds nice
Fortunately you can also have several GitHub accounts for the "public" and "private" stuff
user6461957
@Mikhail another reason to use a pseudonym
hey guys, we are working on displaying mobile phone display through a web interface
Use jpg
12:34 PM
so that's we are getting the display as an image then send buffer to web
when user control the mobile in web we just pass user interaction back to mobile then return updated UI back to the web
12:48 PM
I would like a vector where each element represents yes/no. I've seen a lot of different opinions whether <bool> or <unsigned char> should be used. Is there any summary or guide to determining which is better to use in a specific situation?
Create a yes/no enumeration and use a vector of that?
@Morwenn would that save space?
std::vector<bool> is generally frowned upon because it breaks when you try to take a reference to one of its elements, and thus tends to break in various places in generic code
For example you've got AFAIK no guarantee that standard algorithms will work with std::vector<bool>
@northerner no, if all you want is to save space, std::vector<bool> does that, but at the cost of various issue as highlighted above
user6461957
1:09 PM
@Mikhail stated that "two-file-libs-ansic" ain't creative enough, so I came up with "Two-fil-A", but then I thought, well that name has a homophobic connotation, so probably not a good idea.
user6461957
I guess I am better off using a boring name...
user6461957
I also once had ACDC (ANSI C Data StruCtures, but I mean if I have a PPM library it ain't a data structure so it doesn't fit that repo)
Don't forget that people with public projects like this are still employed: github.com/vitaut/_._
user6461957
God that symbolism, is it what I think it is?
user6461957
Nah, I won't use something offensive.
1:14 PM
> asstream
user6461957
I don't want to alienate anyone
user6461957
Wait, this guy works at Facebook? Okay... o_O
I mean, he's the author of the popular {fmt} lib too, which is the basis for the new C++20 standard library feature std::format
user6461957
So this gives him some leeway I guess...
Probably, it just shows that having a small non-subtle joke project doesn't mean you're not a competent engineer I guess
1:55 PM
@Morwenn cant wait for std::fmt or wtv its called
same
Like, I don't have a use for it in my projects because it's libraries, but I would help so much for simple logs
@Borgleader I wish I could but all the resources I have are in printf compatible format
Back to {fmt} instead of std::format then
using boost.format currently
Not even fmt::printf? Dman :'(
2:03 PM
I probably could, but I already have boost dependencies
so... yeah trying to keep dependency count down
It makes sense
2:16 PM
I'd probably do the same if I wasn't already sitting on top of a 90-library stack
Oh wait, it's 102 now
Not sure when when it grew again, but it doesn't matter
Oh, there are two duplicates, so we're sitting on top of exactly 100 libraries :D
3:18 PM
That proposal about differentiable programming in C++ is bold
nwp
nwp
That proposal about differentiable programming in C++ is bold
hehe
 
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6:17 PM
@Mysticial Are you watching Plunderer? It's pretty good :)
 
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user6461957
7:20 PM
I love this guy: youtu.be/Wt8dBUbLGEY
user6461957
So funny!

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