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00:01
its difficult to find a GPL'ed text-to-speech engine, that is realistic.
GPL lol
GPL is for nutters
*open source.
there are no realistic TTS engines afaik
let alone open-source.
come on, its 2015 and there's no hover boards, or realistic AI's or good text to speech engines.
@edition (C2F4)n -- polytetrafluoroethelyne, which is both Teflon and GoreTex.
oh quit bitchin'
in the future, should computers themselves be held responsible for criminal offenses?
@Puppy As soon as Daisy quits being a bitch, I will too.
that assumes that human beings should be held responsible for criminal offenses.
the very notion of criminal responsibility is just dumb.
@Puppy All notions are dumb (or mute, anyway).
00:14
@AndyProwl That's the result, not the formula.
I'll name a not-dumb motion
I need new shoes.
@edition Ask Asimov :P ...
it's been two months and I've worn gigantic holes in my new ones.
Just two months?
00:18
ok I see why fallout nv is considered more oldschool than fallout 3
@Puppy What do you do at your new job again?
been playing for 3 hours now, 1 hour running away from enemies
You need to rethink your shoe game @Puppy
it's also half-broken
@JerryCoffin kicking and screaming. The screaming doesn't wear his shoes
00:19
with crashes and bugs and low framerates
so that's oldschool too
@AlexM. Sounds like running Doom on Pi. Except the low framerate part, I'm still reaching 60FPS cap.
Xeo
Xeo
@Puppy I've had mine for almost... 2 years I think without problems.
wtf are you doing
That's probably warrantable unless you did something crazy with em (or they were extremely cheap)
@sehe Shouldn't a professional kicker be...athletic?
@Xeo He's a puppy, dog shoes are cheaply made and wear out easily.
00:21
I find shoes to be a hit or miss business
11 hours ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@R.MartinhoFernandes it takes me days sometimes to understand tutorials.
I've had $130 pairs break a few months after
and $50 pairs lasting 3 years
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe twas the flipped y-axis
@Nooble The dogs in the Iditarod wear little booties. At the end of the race, there are dozens of little dog booties lying around that you can pick up. Only been used a matter of hours...
@JerryCoffin Programming.
@Xeo Walking.
00:22
so I think it's a good tactic to buy as cheap as possible, and buy often
you get bored of shoes anyway
@Xeo p. sure the tutorial would/should have mentioned (or it was about something else, in which case you didn't follow it)
I change them every season
and if a cheap pair breaks, I don't mind that much
lol bored of shoes
@AlexM. speaketh for thyselves
@AlexM. According to Puppy the shoes are the ones getting bored.
00:23
@AlexM. I don't get bored of shoes. I don't pay enough attention to them to get bored with them.
@Nooble I thought puppies just love to play with shoes, and chewing them through (usually)
@πάνταῥεῖ Excellent point.
Indeed. I get bored with having to buy new shoes.
Even if I only do ~1x a year. And then I spend at most 50€
I used to wear these a couple of winters ago hp.static.adidas.com/brand/product-images/G40811_F_p3.png
they were my favorite
lasted me quite some time
00:26
it's friday!
well not really because I didn't wake up yet
but technically it is
so confused
@AlexM. Not for me. Tomorrow is Friday. Also the day I have my Biology finals and German project is due.
@AlexM. I so confoozled!
I think I'll go get some ramen after work
It's gonna be a long night for me.
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe Don't think I've seen it mentioned. OTOH, I guess it makes sense?
Not that I trust Box2D to make any sense, with the code being what it is.
00:27
@Nooble my classmates are working hard on the project
some of them want 10/10
I was ok with minimal work for the minimum passing grade
Xeo
Xeo
@Nooble Tomorrow is massageday \o/
@Xeo Tomorrow is try-not-to-fail-the-finals.
@AlexM. To focus on...?
wut?
Xeo
Xeo
@Nooble He's just lazy
oh yeah
00:29
To focus on not doing stupid things that you don't get paid for
I just want to go to work and then play video games in peace
@sehe You should buy italian shoes for 350EUR and ruin them in high water at Piazza San Marco/Venice as I did. Besides the leather is ruiined, they're still quite robust :)
I'm too far into college to give up now
so as long as I get my degree
I'm ok with any grade
@πάνταῥεῖ Didn't I just mention Gore-Tex? You didn't listen though, did you?
00:30
@AlexM. F :( ...
less than 5 months to go, if I have to retake some exams it might extend to 7 months or so
@JerryCoffin Came in a bit late ...
@Nooble they look like half-zombies
this song is great
Trying to remember how grades go. Something like:
A = Asshole
B = Butthead
C = Crappy
D = Delightful
F = Fabulous!
I think that's about right, isn't it?
00:31
@JerryCoffin Don't forget the E for effort.
@Nooble Excellent spot!
Minimum passing grade is the only grade that matters
we call 5/10 (min passing grade) "the bread"
you get it, you're good to go
@Nooble Pretty sure I never saw an "E" on an actual report card. Oh wait, yes I did--but it stood for "Excellent", when the kids were young enough that they thought normal letter grades might damage their poor little self esteems or some such crap.
@CatPlusPlus that sums my educational path
00:34
@JerryCoffin Most schools (in New York anyway) either do percentages or a 1-4 grading system.
@JerryCoffin School grades are shit. But I can't really tell this to my daughter :P
homeschool her
I'd homeschool my kids if I wouldn't want for them to go and meet people and have friends
and girlfriends
oh wait I don't have kids
@AlexM. Nope! She's at a girls school, and that's good so
@πάνταῥεῖ Sure you can. Just make sure you do it in a very soft, quiet, non-threatening voice (so you don't wake her up).
my family was so disappointed with me over time wrt grades
my interest in programming grew inversely proportional to my interest in school
so my school life can be summed up as...
00:37
@JerryCoffin Good Hint! I'll try that next time when she was falling asleep ...
@AlexM. Me too. It all started in 6th grade. T'was only an experiment on communication over LAN.
elementary: 10/10 - our kid is so smart
elementary ends: 7/10 - uh, wtf, take care you idiot
high school: 6/10 - WHAT
high school end (simulated): 1.2/10 - YOU PIECE OF SHIT
high school end (real, after studying): 7/10 - ok, good
college - please pass your exams, any grade is fine. thanks.
high school was fun at the beginning because I was joining programming contests like crazy
and using them to jump classes
"Sorry, I gotta go prepare for a contest."
@AlexM. Did you win all of them?
the CS prof was pretty respected, so nobody would go against you if you said you had to do something programming related
@AlexM. My wife is Asian, so she obviously follows the Asian Grading System.
00:41
@Nooble in the area, some, in the country, nope
@JerryCoffin lol
TeamTreeHouse is so freaking expensive. Is it really worth throwing down $25/month on it?
I mean, is it worth it? Or could I find all that stuff elsewhere?
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I wouldn't pay to be tortured
just program things
See, that's what everyone says. But that's not necessarily true. :(
@DemCodeLines In this one case, I think Alex is pretty much right. (Wait. Did I just say that?) I see nothing there worth paying for.
I have been programming stuff for fun in C#, Java, PHP for a while now, but I still suck at it.
@JerryCoffin wait, why wouldn't I be right
I am at a point where I ordered books on them so I can start from scratch and start the proper way.
am I usually wrong or what
I think I'm usually right
most of the time you have to work a bit to see it
maybe even remove some of the wrong
buuuut
00:46
it's okay, 49.99% of software developers below average when programming is concerned
@AlexM. You're usually left. Sometimes center. Right...not so often.
@chmod711telkitty Programming is almost never concerned...but they're below average, even when it's not paying attention.
@DemCodeLines "C#, Java, PHP for a while now, but I still suck at it." Don't start c++ then for heavens sake!
@πάνταῥεῖ Yeah I know, tech is where my interest is, mainly in building stuff. So thinking about something else for my career is impossible. But knowing what I know about my skills, ...*oh boy*
I (sorta) learned to code by following free tutorials. Now look at me! A koala that can write working code? Unheard of.
Although I now have books on OpenGL and whatnot.
it's in christ church (oxford uni)
it served as the inspiration for the hall in harry potter
00:51
@DemCodeLines I wouldn't get a shit about such online courses, even less if they're demanding a fee. I always have been a self-taught person mostly (at least with the real essential things)
@AlexM. Does it have owls flying through semi-regularly?
@πάνταῥεῖ Oh yeah, teaching stuff to myself is the reason I'm even here.
@DemCodeLines Besides, writing code is easy. Making it efficient and up to standard is another thing.
I mean I go to GitHub and see all these projects that I fail miserably at understanding. I have no clue what's going on at any point in the program, except where there is some declaration or something. The worst part is that people say that employers want to see you create personal projects, but I can't compete with these guys who create mind-blowing stuff on GitHub. :(
@DemCodeLines I'm not that sure that SO really is a good place for learning a programming language. But to find knowdlege and answers for particular things, it's an unbeatable place.
00:54
@JerryCoffin probably not :(
I most likely doesn't have moving pictures either
@πάνταῥεῖ Sorry I wasn't clear. I meant I have reached this far in my programming career because I self-taught myself the languages that I know.
@AlexM. Well that ruins the fun, now doesn't it?
Apart from Java, I haven't taken a professional course. And Java is so similar to C# that most of the work I do in C# works in Java with tweaks. Everything else is tutorials.
@DemCodeLines Have you done any C++?
@DemCodeLines Some of these guys even leave documentation ...
00:57
@DemCodeLines try freelancing?
not amazingly well paid but a profile with successful jobs proves that you're able to develop software according to specifications
and you're doing it well enough to be paid for it
odesk is a good start
I jumped two full time !freelancing jobs
at the first (a startup), the focus was more on "how fast can you finish this? ok, good, you're hired"
so not that much of an amazing interview
@DemCodeLines Stick to one language and learn it well. This way, you familiarize yourself with it. If you feel confident enough, you can then learn other languages.
at the 2nd though, my freelancing history was of interest

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