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user6461957
12:14 AM
"Symptome wie Fieber, Halsschmerzen oder Kurzatmigkeit allein reichen demzufolge nicht aus. "
https://www.116117.de/de/coronavirus.php

English: "shortness of breath isn't a real reason"

Okay, guess I can't do anything RN.
 
user6461957
I called now. waiting for the doc to call me back...
 
user6461957
12:33 AM
Okay, need to go to the doc at 9 am... will get probably tested there
 
@d03 Relax, take the test. The chance is that, you are probably just scaring yourself >_<
 
user6461957
I hope so... but now it starts to hurt when I cough...
 
user6461957
doc told me to drink some camomile tea
 
user6461957
I am glad that I live in a country like Germany where I have health care. In the US, I would've been worse off.
 
user6461957
coughing got stronger and it hurts... hope it won't get any more worse until 9
 
user6461957
12:47 AM
I try to relax...
 
12:58 AM
Two friends of mine started thinking they were having flu like symptom recently, they are both fine. Sometimes I suspect that I might be a asymptomatic sufferer even though I have not been in contact with any known case. When you constantly hear about something, you think about it more.
Do get yourself tested though, both for your safety and peace of mind.
 
user6461957
Thank you, TelKitty for comforting me. :)
 
1:20 AM
@earlyriser01 I'd hardly believe that.. Death aren'T going to provide funding
If the person is dead, there's no need for money you can't resuscitate a dead person so the need for money/equipment is technically not necessary
more confirmed cases on the other hand would be more possible but death count... it's a bit late for masks/ventilators etc
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Sometimes panic has killed more people than natural disaster itself.
 
1:53 AM
Time to reveal ignorance of how lexers/parsers work:
Say I have a struct that takes this form:
typedef struct {int in; int[10] intarr;} my_struct;
If I do a (my_struct) {1, {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}};, that second element gets interpreted as an array and NOT a struct, right?
 
 
6 hours later…
7:48 AM
 
user6461957
Okay, went to the doc now and took a blood sample. He will call me and tell me the results. The symptoms got a bit less severe.
 
What symptoms? Did you catch something?
 
user6461957
It seems so, it hurt really bad when I coughed, and I had some issues with my breathing at night.
 
8:03 AM
ouch
Breathing issues at night are a nightmare
 
hi! my mingw 9.2 g++ says write_vector(v); wasn't declared in this scope!! I have proper headers.
 
Good thing you got tested anyway: no matter the breathing issues you probably don't want them to stay
 
user6461957
Yep! :)
 
8:29 AM
Nose is a bit runny and I feel like coughing a bit too
 
user6461957
8:44 AM
:/
 
user6461957
Go to the doc too, and get tested if it gets too severe, or you feel like you have to go.
(A mask was given to me before I was allowed to enter the doc's office.)
 
user6461957
You need to be extra careful b/c of your conditions!! Stay safe, Morwenn!
 
user6461957
We are both lucky to live in Europe were we have healthcare.
 
9:03 AM
I mean, I don't have fever or issues breathing and I'm not even coughing so far x)
It happens from time to time: it feels like coughing but if you don't it eventually disappears
 
user6461957
Let's hope it's nothing of significance which could detriment your health.
 
Wait & see
 
 
3 hours later…
12:03 PM
I don't understand why farmers dumping milk instead of making them into milk powders. There were news stories on milk powder shortage because some people were hoarding long life milk powders. Surely having surplus of milk is a regular exercise because one can not predict milk consumption in advance?
 
12:30 PM
@TelKitty because they can't? There isn't any processing capacity
it's not like they can safely store it either. They don't have pasteurization or refrigeration tools for that much milk
 
 
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user6461957
2:14 PM
Well, I got my resullts: I feel like Shroedinger's new patient. My doc told me that what I have indicates that it has a viral origin and a bacterial origin. Both markers are displaying that and he does not now what it is exactly...
 
user6461957
:(
 
5:41 PM
There's nothing like having stupid test finally start working
And damn are the people that designed date formats... 3 different languages with 5 different way to write a date and time
The only reason I can see why we'd have so many different format is to have an assault on the date 1/2/3 that can be from the year 1,2 or 3 of the month 1,2, or 3 and the day 1,2 or 3.
If you were to make an assault, it would have to be between the 1 and 12 day of any month
if you write years with to digits it can be from 1 to 12 and 20 to 31
So even if someone steal the document they will never be ready on time.. and people planning the assault would be too confused and do the assault on a diffferent date than planned
 
 
1 hour later…
6:50 PM
@TelKitty pretty much what Mgetz said here in Canada, lot of non pasteurized milk is getting thrown because they can't store it
I heard some are retooling to start different production to reduce the losses but it takes time
 
 
2 hours later…
8:24 PM
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix well I think people forget that if the cows aren't milked they could literally die too
 
user7659542
is there some sort of trick/mnemonic out there to help differentiate a constant pointer and a pointer to constant data?
 
user7659542
I keep mixing those two up all the time!
 
user7659542
lol i m such a retard. Just realized this is very easy to differentiate. Just read carefully.
 
8:56 PM
A more thought provoking question is why we write const std::vector<int> a = instead of std::vector<const int> a =
 
user7659542
9:14 PM
i don't speak cpp very fluently. I have the impression I am missing out on a shitload of things every time I speak to people who write cpp for a living
 
user7659542
in C everything is straightforward IMO, nothing too fancy or overly complicated
 
You would be correct
 
user7659542
would?
 
user7659542
I have an interview coming up with a company based in the US. I suppose they will mostly ask things about algorithms, ie linked lists, trees etc...
 
user7659542
Curious to see how those things usually go
 
user7659542
9:20 PM
in Western europe it is not very common to ask a lot on those things
 
user7659542
I know we will be allowed to use either C or cpp to solve their questions. We can decide ourselves. So the choice is obvious for me. C.
 
user7659542
again, no clue if it would be easier to solve such things with cpp
 
Yes, most of them are language antagonistic, and the actual C++ solutions like "i'd use a library somebody else wrote" will get you kicked out
Yeah, those aren't fun interviews. One of the important points is that the questions typically repeat.
If its a large company, make sure you memorize the solution to every interview question noted on GlassDoor.
 
user7659542
@Mikhail hahah funny because it's thanks to glassdoor I found out they will be asking stuff about lists and so on. And have read on Reddit asking this types of questions is very common in the US.
 
user7659542
but imo that is -as you said- not fun and useless
 
9:26 PM
As a reminder, you absolutely must have them memorized
 
user7659542
I don't think you will very often be, on the jobsite, in a scenario where you will have to reverse a list or do stuff in trees etc...
 
user7659542
@Mikhail that's totally ridicoulous. What is the point?
 
user7659542
why do people expect you to know that by heard?
 
@traducerad You may not like it, but your competition will have it memorized. They will answer the question almost immediately.
 
user7659542
ah...
 
user7659542
9:28 PM
see that's why I find that kind of interviews very stupid from the start
 
Also, some of the questions like the one the CaptainGiraffe mentioned a few days ago repeat so often, its assumed the candidate will get the question correctly - so the real question is the follow up.
Linked lists are almost never used, but I've personally done a few graph algorithms for work. Now, the key thing is that I could spend a week on it, instead of an hour...
 
user7659542
there is the easy way of being able to use linked lists
 
user7659542
but then there is the Linux way of doing this using macro's and such, which allow you to eg do a foreach and more clever things
 
user7659542
do you think people usually care about better/more clever solutions or do they just want you to be the fastest?
 
user7659542
my comptetition will be people from all around the world, I already know that for sure.
 
user7659542
9:31 PM
80+ applicants
 
So, a successful candidate will have a conversation with interviewer. For example, if you spend 5 minutes talking about how you optimized some code with the likely/unlikely macros in the kernel, it would be a win.
Sometimes you need to be fast to move onto the actual question. This is true if you feel the question is too easy or you have seen it before.
 
user7659542
interesting...
 
user7659542
we have 3 hours for 3 questions
 
user7659542
so far I have trained myself to create a linked list, insert and delete a node in the easy way.
 
user7659542
Pretty sure this will be usefull somehow
 
user7659542
9:33 PM
i'll try to make a binary tree as well
 
Yeah, it will be because the questions kinda repeat.
 
user7659542
not sure what are all the other typical things
 
user7659542
@Mikhail hahah you seem to be very familiar with that kind of interviews :)
 
Yeah, I got a bunch of job offers when I was a kid, but decided to do PhD.
 
user7659542
should have done that too
 
9:35 PM
Probably not :-)
 
user7659542
4 years later and still regret it sometimes
 
user7659542
@Mikhail I was an extremely hard worker at uni, liked reading papers and doing "research"
 
user7659542
but I choose for the money instead
 
You don't get to do much research during a PhD.
 
user7659542
you usually do research on the subject of your PhD
 
user7659542
9:37 PM
finding a new way to detect people in a more accurate way in images, using your novel algorithm etc
 
There is a big disconnect between the practice and reality.
Anyways, I have a lot of say on the subject but I need to get back to doing free work for my PhD advisor's company.
 
user7659542
haha ok, enjoy
 

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