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00:36
Don't buy a TV, they're time vampires.
00:47
clearly we have more important things to do
sIcK bUrN
Yeah for real -1 on the TV thing
@CupOfJava But when you have children, they can keep children (who would otherwise be time vampires) occupied.
01:15
Train 'em to do house work young :p
Make them earn pocket $
Sometimes I feel like a wild jungle fowl amongst cage chickens.
A farm of domestic chickens> why can't you be tamed and be like the rest of us?
Wild jungle fowl> because I don't want to.
I just don't see TV as a "good"(relative) waste of time. I think even playing some type of game is a better use of time because of the engagement.
Not all wastes of time are equal
01:35
There are two ways of passing time. One is you spend time doing certain things fun to do at the time but feel depressed later because you have wasted all these times. Watching TV and playing computer games belong to this category. Second is that you spend time doing it, but are happier after as well. Jogging and constructing useful things belongs to this category. Activity in the second category is better than the first. But first category is definitely easier to do.
01:46
jogging makes you live longer so you have more time..to jog? and things are useful so you can work better so you can do ..more work? What am i missing
pwning noobs on CoD is awesome and youll never convince me otherwise :p
Jog makes you live longer, healthier and happier.
@ABuckau "God put me on this earth with a certain number of heartbeats before I die, and I'm not going to waste a single one of them on exercise." (at least supposedly, Henry Ford).
02:02
Unfortunately human bodies and brains are designed for use, the more you use them (properly), the more efficient they are. If you stop using them for a long time, you will rust like a permanently stationary car.
 
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03:03
It seems to have become a buzz word but what exactly is meant by things (or people) work synchronously or asynchronously? For example what is meant by a trap being synchronous? In general I define synchronous by meaning "working together" and asynchronous as "not needing to work together"
03:16
@northerner In this case, the question is whether the individual parts are synchronized. For example, if a trap happens at some defined point in time relative to the operation that caused it, that's a synchronous trap. If, on the other hand, you might start a computation, and some unspecified about of time later get a trap saying "oh, by the way, your computation failed", that's asynchronous. This becomes interesting for a number of reasons.
Asynchronous signaling can make it difficult to keep track of what's going on. For example, let's say you do an entire series of calculations, and later you get a signal saying a computation failed. It just about needs to carry some information about what computation failed for you to have a good idea of what worked and what didn't.
By contrast, synchronous signaling would tell you immediately after the computation failed, so when you find out about it, you know what failed was what you did immediately before that.
The advantage of asynchronous operation is that it's typically easier to achieve high performance, especially if there's relatively high latency in communication.
04:08
thanks
 
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vll
vll
11:29
This question is closed as duplicate to a question that no longer exists, reopen? stackoverflow.com/questions/6173860/…
@vll I hope to reopen it. :)
 
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user7659542
15:48
@CupOfJava I live alone and like having some background noise. I m a bit tired of youtube's music and vlogs
user7659542
I never really have time to watch TV but it would make things a bit more enjoyable
17:37
to each his own
 
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user7659542
19:56
You know
user7659542
I very often hear engineers say how bad other engineer's software is and how stupid some of their design choices are. SW engineers then proceed by saying how they would have done it and how much better their idea is
user7659542
I call this (public) "intellectual masturbation".
user7659542
:(
user7659542
I thought I invented that term! Apparently it already existed :(
I think you just took part in intellectual masturbation by thinking you invented a word
user7659542
20:05
yes. Shamelessly.
that's fair

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