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20:00
and he needs to make reports each month
Sucks.
then to become a full LLC you have to have at least 3 employees (not sure about this one), and each needs to get the minimum wage at least
you can hire your family I guess and simulate payments
I'm sure most people do that anyway
another way would be to become an authorized professional; that will enable you to provide services in a legal way on your own
Most people don't do single member LLC though.
20:02
like, if you have a programmer's degree, you can apply to become an authorized professional and in most cases work with people in the same way a software company would (legally)
They'd rather be in a sole proprietorship because there are less startup costs associated with it
@Rapptz No? Limited liability is p popular here
I live in the states...
you're gonna want to incorporate as a Delaware C corporation
oh yeah, as a LLC you also need to have a real HQ
20:04
corporate law varies by state and Delaware is the standard
and if it's your apartment, you need to provide written permission from ALL of your neighbors
the only 'pro' a SMLLC has compared to sole proprietorship is that you're removed of personal liability. It's a good pro, but it's literally the only one.
who say they'll accept you opening an HQ in your apartment
with a delaware C you can issue shares eventually
@AlexM. Don't you have virtual offices
20:06
nope, you can't have those
it has to be an addressable building
It is an addressable building
with permission from neighbors
It's just not exclusively yours
@AlexM. that's the point of virtual offices lol
then I'm not sure what you mean by virtual office
20:07
Many virtual office providers can also run mail, phones and accounting if you want
A virtual office provides communication and address services without providing dedicated office space. It differs from "office business centers" or "executive suites", which do provide office space. == History == The virtual office idea came from a combination of technological innovation and the Information Age. The concept has roots in the Industrial Revolution, where parallels to current work styles, specifically working from home, have been drawn. The virtual office concept is an evolution of the executive suite industry. However, the inflexibility of an executive suite lease doesn't work for...
so it's like those companies who offer to register your company
and for an extra fee they let you write down their building as HQ?
and they'll do the extra accounting services?
Sorta yeah
I don't think they do accounting for you
Just mail from what I've seen
Not by default, but often it's an extra option you can buy
20:10
Anyway in here there's really nothing stopping you from having HQ in your room...
I don't think so anyway
Here you need to be a property owner or have an express permission of one
Most flat leases have this prohibited in the agreement
I have my own virtual office
I'm sitting in it
Virtually
Amazing
hello there, I'm very keen on learning c++, is Bjarne's "The C++ Programming Language" worth the time?
20:14
I have a horizontal office.
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

@CengizCan Also, stop using commas as if they were full stops. Thanks.
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@CengizCan depends,
you're going to put me into a comma if you carry on like that
20:15
Additionally,
Wow
I need that effing minihdmi-something reasonable adapter
unclear what you're asking
what, do, you, mean, by, full, stop?
20:16
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I have my own Libre Office
uh
fuck IDE-generated makefiles
fuck makefiles in general
@AlexM. it's still not him
20:17
@AlexM. Fuck... Why am I so slow?
You can tell from the writing style. Also:
@Mysticial Just like YouTube.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh
@Rapptz lol
@LightnessRacesinOrbit of course it's not him
he's the Romanian Vlad
Vlad the Goat Impaler
man I can't stand goats
they sound annoying
another thing that I can't stand is the smell of sheep and anything that comes from them
I've dissected sheep.
20:19
sheep cheese is the only kind of cheese I hate due to it smelling and tasting like sheep
It was fun.
but from a decorative POV, sheeps are kinda cute and cuddly
@Rapptz ew
evening
git is a lot faster on linux than windows
because windows i/o sucks
20:20
I guess it should be obvious but it still makes me sad
why obvious?
I always wondered about that
3 reasons
Because git is mostly tested on Linux
And also does some things in really naive way
1) git on windows goes through ancient/slow sh.exe, 2) git is mostly a linux utility and 3) linux's filesystem is typically faster.
user3010322
> Pedantic werewolves
user3010322
20:22
Hehehe.
I see
so leaving linux' filesystem aside, git for windows is never worked on as much as it should be
> if they can't that's clearly a user interface problem with the site
Or the users are clearly stupid.
How can't they tell the difference between an answer and a comment?
Click butan, fill text box with inanities.
Obviously it all works the same.
20:30
when there are comments under the question and for example the bounty box, or closure reason you don't always get to see the answer post (if any) on first sight
@Mysticial I would NEVER write a snarky answer like that!
answer
@JerryCoffin Is that a comment or an answer? I can't tell the difference. :)
git clone seems to be much faster than svn checkout
an ex-high school colleague decided to save up money to go to college this year; I'm looking forward to seeing him become successful, I was very frustrated when he didn't manage to get in college two years ago
and it would be annoying for him to go to waste, considering he was imo the most intelligent individual in the class, who really managed to always find the kind of clever solutions to problems I could never find
his family couldn't support him financially so he had to work as a waiter in Italy for a year or two to get where he is now
I'm hoping to see him find one of those jobs for really clever programmers who do crazy fast algorithms or whatever
it's certainly something he could easily do
20:37
impressions
I was considered a second-grade programmer in my high school because we had the best mathematicians and algorithmic geeks
wut?
I dunno
and I wasn't into algorithms much back then
he was my best friend for 4 years during high school so I was definitely able to watch him closely
I was considered a programmer in high school.
That's why they made me fix all the non-programming related things.
Like stereo sets.
I was kinda jealous
because he always outsmarted me
20:39
why don't you just marry him
I'd show him problems and he'd find solutions then I'd be like "how the fuck did you think of that"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm his senpai now
he's a kid
@StackedCrooked Depends
could be, my experience is very limited.
20:43
When cloning locally Git can share old objects with the other repo via hardlinks
Remote clone speed depends on the repo size
And the protocol used
@LightnessRacesinOrbit anyway, don't think of it in a weird way
too late
I just tend to be very supportive of people who have it bad and try to get good, than of those who have it good and decide to sit down and do nothing
I have a colleague who's a great programmer and stuff, but I'd never recommend him
he already has what he needs to get noticed
if he doesn't do it, he's an incompetent fool
@AlexM. what's wrong with having it good and sitting down and doing nothing?
20:52
generally speaking? nothing
imo though, it's just wasted potential
and it feels unfair towards those with less possibilities who want to do more
Sitting down and doing nothing is the best thing you can do
and watching anime
git push --follow-tags is a lie
:(
Use SourceTree :v
@AlexM. yeah, life is unfair. some are born with more possibilities than others. Should the first ones cry over this?
20:56
depends on what you mean by cry
again, generally, there's nothing wrong with that lol
I'd just like to see more people with extra possibilities actually put them to proper use instead of laying low
won't happen anytime soon, I'm aware of that
what? nothing wrong with not crying? when the world around is so cruel and bad? what kind of person are you?!

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