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09:00
Its one thing to be paid nothing during a probationary period if the decision to hire you follows it, but being hired as an intern or whatever for no pay is a complete scam.
user1804599
In the Netherlands interns almost always are unpaid.
@Prismatic I was an intern once in a company, and I was working on a useless project that would bring no money to the company.
the word intern is too broad I guess to have laws about it
user1804599
Especially when they're unskilled (like most), they require a lot of investment already.
user562566
@khajvah I did that too, except I wasn't an intern
If you're an employee of a company you need to be paid.
09:01
@TechnikEmpire welp
uh people using twitter schedulers and automatic followers
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@Prismatic you are being paid
just not in cash
user562566
@Ell being paid with what? the honor of potentially having the honor of working for a company?
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the experience
the training
they are spending money on you to train you while you bring them little to no value
user1804599
Internship is education, not work.
09:05
also by the way
They wouldn't spend money on you to train if you if you bring them little to no value
user562566
@Prismatic indeed
if anyone's interested in Haskell developments there are poll results on reddit
in nice summaries
/cc @Jefffrey @Ven
Ven
Ven
mmh?
oh
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz are there also poll results on reddit if nobody is interested in them?
Ven
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09:06
reddit :|
> That's a lot of strong concerns! Of the 231 non-students, only 17% of them said their current organization uses Haskell, and only 20% said agree or strongly agree to "My organization would soon use a lot more Haskell in our work." Even so, 55% would recommend Haskell for a project at their workplace,
@rightfold No, education is at a school. Its formal. You take specific courses, learn specific things, get a specific degree. At a workplace there's no formal education. You can be an intern and do literally nothing except get people coffee. Its too unpredictable to be 'education' imo
user1804599
Interns are nice for CRUD.
@Ven haskell subreddit is OK. It's totally not like the rest of it
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@BartekBanachewicz I did check!
09:07
Yo what is CRUD even
Create-Read-Update-Delete
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"Package management & cabal. 42% crucial + 34% important" hahahahaha.
Isn't everything anyone does with software CRUD
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"design patterns" oh boy.
@Prismatic yes and no
@Ven vOv "examples"
09:08
So what is the use of CRUD as this 'menial' kind of thing? What are people referring to in that case?
protip: don't try to find meaning in rightfold's words
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@Prismatic simple applications that only do CRUD
he oftens says things just to see them written out
Database frontends
without any reason, meaning or thought whatsoever
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09:08
@Prismatic if you have, say, to add a button to lock something -- it's not CRUD anymore. it's CRUDL(ock)
Its not only rightfold though, I've heard CRUD thrown around in that fashion a lot. But I can't think of anything that isn't CRUD... you're just transforming data with any programming at the end of the day
@Prismatic REST backends are typically labeled as such
"users/add", "user/n/", "user/n/update", "user/n/delete"
those are typical endpoints you're going to make for every class in your model
user1804599
@Prismatic the stuff rails g scaffold generates.
@BartekBanachewicz Really?
Usually the action is more conveyed through the HTTP verb, no?
@rightfold good thing I know what rails g scaffold is
09:10
POST /users/, PATCH /users/id, DELETE /users/id etc
user1804599
I don't trust people who never tried Ruby on Rails.
PUT, not PATCH
Same thing
well, you can use HTTP, doesn't matter
user1804599
No, they're not the same thing.
09:11
yes they are
user1804599
But PUT and PATCH can both be supported.
where do I learn all this crap
it seems so common but ive never come across any of it
the idea doesn't change when you move to HTTP from manual endpoins
Talking about rest
@Prismatic write a web app :V
09:12
should I put that above or under haskell on the todo list lol
Why have /resource return an array of all resources with /resource/id returning a specific resource, instead of having /resource return an array of valid ids? Sounds more canonical.
@buttifulbuttefly I don't think manual endpoints make an API non-rest
user562566
"web app" is an ambiguous term to me
@Prismatic you can write a web app in haskell vOv
Maybe I'll make a Todo List web app. Meta as hell
09:12
@TechnikEmpire in this case I meant a stereotypical CRUD web app
@buttifulbuttefly I don't think there's a "canonical" answer to that truly
but that might be because web developers are terrible
there's hardly any mathematical background to web programming so it's a total mess
#bartekism
Because sometimes I just want /items to return, say [4, 5, 78, 56] and then you can access each individual item through /items/4 etc, rather than having /items return a big-ass json of everything
@buttifulbuttefly that's sounds reasonable. That is what I do now, though I don't have much experience in web dev
"there's no math behind it so it must inherently suck" #bratekfortoday
If I were to implement a web app thing, where would I start? Are there any hand-holdy sites or books I can check out? I know literally nothing about HTTP,CRUD,REST,SOAP,etc
user1804599
@buttifulbuttefly query string parameters.
09:14
I know like a smidgen of sql though
@rightfold expand pls
@buttifulbuttefly /items?id=4
@buttifulbuttefly give_me_some_things() in say C++ usually gives you an array of things, not a list of valid indexes.
What we can learn in web development from other technology/disciplines "You're doing it wrong"
@Rapptz What's the difference?
@Griwes Depends if value or reference semantics
09:15
@Prismatic you can start with Flask or Sinatra tutorial
@buttifulbuttefly it's ez
@buttifulbuttefly Reference semantics suck.
user1804599
@buttifulbuttefly with OData you can specify that you want only IDs.
I wouldn't actually start in Haskell if you haven't written anything in it yet
user562566
09:16
@Rapptz Then why does everyone and their dog do /resource/id
user1804599
For example, /foo/?$select=ID will return all IDs, and nothing else.
@Griwes "suck" != "be a total mess"
@rightfold terrible syntax
user1804599
@Griwes OH NO NOT THE SYNTAX
@buttifulbuttefly I don't like it.
09:17
@BartekBanachewicz I was purposely misquoting you.
@Griwes fuck @Griwes now you made me to be on badfold's side
@Griwes Yeah. Should be /foo/?$elect=ID
I have to resort to URL handling instead of just passing a key/pair thing to fancy requests.
@Griwes I wish everyone was as open to admit that
@MarkGarcia lol
@MarkGarcia lol
09:17
@thecoshman lol (CGI matters not for NSFWness; a glance at the screen from someone else gives the completely wrong impression even with CGI)
@Rapptz mmm but it's provided as a pair in the requests object I use
@R.MartinhoFernandes it was a brilliant watch
especially the island scene
@buttifulbuttefly Challonge has ?include-participants=1 which gives you a list of everything and then /participants/id to get a specific one.
reminds me of that "fuck yeah dad.. fuck yeah son" elephant picture
But /participants also gives you every participant.
I often wish I could do ?include-participants=1&participant-id=5 or something
09:19
@thecoshman At least for you it seems they send spam.
What's the point of path parameters, actually
To me they send mails with stuff I actually want.
user1804599
If something is NSFW, try working instead of chatting.
Xeo
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lol
lol
ITT @rightfold teaches people how to work
09:21
I think this typesetter breaks on unicode
@Cat you'll laugh
@TechnikEmpire You know as well as I do that a general question like that would get closed in an instant
my company has in-house unicode typesetter for bitmap fonts
user562566
@Prismatic lol yeah it was a sarcastic answer
user562566
basically everything I say is sarcastic. ever.
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09:22
@BartekBanachewicz it's not very unicode if it breaks on unicode :P
no shit, sherlock
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why even include "unicode" then? :L
it is supposed to work
@BartekBanachewicz What does that even mean?
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Why did they do an in house one?
09:23
I am debugging the code of this fucking platform, which I apparently lack experience for maintaining
"you need 5+ years to work on that, mostly cross platform issues"
I mean, it's not a nonsensical sentence, but I somehow doubt you meant what it means.
Do you guys group your tests somehow? It seems it makes no sense to run completely unrelated tests every time
user1804599
Yummy, soup balls.
I've already submitted 3 patches to it and I keep finding bugs
@BartekBanachewicz Didn't know your company made adult websites.
09:24
fucking... ugh
IDGI
@khajvah that's the idea of automated test, anyways
ITT Bartek complains about code not being perfect
@khajvah Most testing frameworks let you group tests in categories or something.
user1804599
@khajvah I group them the same way I group functions and data types.
user1804599
My unit test file hierarchy mirrors my production code file hierarchy.
09:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes in short it means the thing is broken
user1804599
Integration tests are broader and grouped differently but similar.
makes sense
I have UTF-8 characters here which I think I convert correctly to multi-byte representation
user1804599
> UTF-8 characters
@khajvah I run all the tests for the modules I'm building
09:27
this engine derives std::string<wchar> so technically it will probably break on things outside BMP
@R.MartinhoFernandes amazon don't send me mail (phew) but I really enjoy their recommendations.
Often they overlap with prior recommendations by humans so I don't have to keep a list (because I don't keep a list)
user562566
I'm maybe 1 day away from finishing a project I've been working part and full time for 4 years, but I'm just gonna procrastinate and watch you guys talk about a new random subject every 10 seconds
but I have codes < 500 and it still doesn't work
@sehe Their recommendations to me for the past two months are completely poisoned. It's all The Little Prince. I enjoyed it at first, but now it just feels like they're my dealer.
@BartekBanachewicz Come on, Bartek. You can do better than this. You drop the "retarded this", "that's retarded" habit at least 8 months ago
09:28
                // Read the file as regular UTF-8 data into a byte string
                std::stringstream buffer;
                std::ifstream f( args[i+1] );
                buffer << f.rdbuf();
                auto const& str = buffer.str();

                // std::consume_header is used to remove BOM if present
                std::wstring_convert<std::codecvt_utf8_utf16<char16_t, 1114111UL, std::consume_header>, char16_t> utf16conv;
                std::u16string utf16 = utf16conv.from_bytes( str.data() );
@TechnikEmpire what's the project about?
does that look sane?
@BartekBanachewicz INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LEAKAGE ALERT
@TechnikEmpire It seems to be the perfect time to play agar.io. Enjoy.
@buttifulbuttefly I just wrote it duh
09:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, they do go for short term match; however, this is nice, because when I research a new topic, I don't want Amazon to blithely keep insisting on more C++ books instead
@BartekBanachewicz Still, doesn't belong to you.
it doesn't work vOv
I mean, well it does
> dealer
heh
My code at work belongs to me.
I think it's not the problem with my code
VS debugger seems to confirm but I don't trust it completely for some reason
09:29
Nice inconsistent spacing around operators btw.
it's going to be AStyled later
it's a WIP told you already
Not the comments
nope, you code at work belongs to the workplace that paid for it
@buttifulbuttefly meh fuck that
@BartekBanachewicz That's wrong.
user1804599
09:30
I like that gofmt does alignment in code.
I took mine with me anyways, but only mine
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
The comments and the static assertion, I mean.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's nice :)
@chmod711telkitty It depends on your employment terms obv
09:31
@chmod711telkitty Nope, my code always belongs to me until I give it away.
How common is having ownership of work code?
@R.MartinhoFernandes can you elaborate?
user562566
@khajvah content filter on roids
should I use sizeof(decltype(m_text[0]))? I don't think you meant that.
user562566
@khajvah good idea
09:32
@BartekBanachewicz a "character" may be more than one UTF-32 code point.
@rubenvb what
do you mean composing characters? if yes fuck them
This competitor of a company that I used to work for, their IT team decided to take the code that they had written to another company, they got sued.
@rubenvb No, not that.
user1804599
> The election of Qatar to host the World Cup in 2022 did not go more corruptly than the allocation of previous World Cups. That concludes the FIFA commission that investigated the alleged abuses in the allocation. According to a report by Qatari officials an average number of bribes was paid to win the tournament.
So e.g. "é" could be represented as a combining "´" with an e
09:32
@TechnikEmpire RIP
44 secs ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
do you mean composing characters? if yes fuck them
user562566
@chmod711telkitty that's just dumb
@rubenvb There's only one use of the word "character" in that code, and it is correct.
@rightfold lol. I bet they signed the agreement using the blood of their slave workers as ink
also they are called "combining characters" I think
09:33
> Platform wide character type
It's a C++ term.
yeah, I meant wchar_t here really
@BartekBanachewicz unicode is too hard. god bless harfbuzz
wooo new question browsing UI
because m_string is of type OurEngine::WideString, which derives from basic_string<wchar_t>
@BartekBanachewicz Btw, please write 0x10FFFF instead of 1114111UL.
09:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes Right, sorry, I was going on their apparent assumptions in any code that follows. Guess I'm not being pedantic enough.
A lot easier to code review.
A lot of the companies that I worked for are scared that their formal employees would steal their code, I looked at the code, I shake my head - why would anyone steal low quality code like this?
@R.MartinhoFernandes good point
To be fair, I was a low quality coder too back then, so I am probably not entitled to comment ...
@BartekBanachewicz Well, I guess it depends on why you want things in wchar_t.
09:36
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
because m_string is of type OurEngine::WideString, which derives from basic_string<wchar_t>
I need to pass that to the typesetter
(IOW an API I don't control)
And it expects UTF-16, even when given in 32-bit units?
I have no idea what it expects really
It crashes completely at random
stdlib stuff usually switches behaviour on the size of wchar_t.
i.e. adding a newline somewhere can cause a crash
If it's 2, it treats things as UTF-16 or UCS-2; if it's 4, it treats things are UTF-32.
it could well be the width calculator going bonkers
@R.MartinhoFernandes Even code you write using tools that belong to the company?
So you should make sure that thing you do won't behave the same.
I think it's a very unusual interface that takes UTF-16 in 32-bit units.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that shouldn't make any difference with small values (<500) right?
this is like a dream come true coming back from using linux all the time.
user562566
09:39
@chmod711telkitty last company I worked for, they were all super obsessed with design patterns. In the interview, they expressed that they wished I was as zealous about memorizing design patterns and OOPeyness as they were. They hired me anyway. I browse to a class, open it, it's 20,000+ lines of random garbage.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have another word instead of "very unusual" but @sehe told me not to use it.
@BartekBanachewicz No. The only problem would really be surrogates (U+D800-DFFF)
@R.MartinhoFernandes righty. So the problem probably lies deeper, and the constructed string is OK (which, again, the debugger shows correctly)
@BartekBanachewicz What's the problem, if I may ask?
@thecoshman I use WizMouse vOv
3 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
i.e. adding a newline somewhere can cause a crash
1234567890
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
!@#$%^&*()-=_+[]{};':"|,.<>
zażółć gęślą jaźń
ZAŻÓŁĆ GĘŚLĄ JAŹŃ
that's my testfile ^
when I remove the newline after ,.<> it doesn't crash
09:42
@BartekBanachewicz huh, seems to be the same functionality, maybe a bit smarter...
@AndyProwl Nothing in my contract that says so vOv. Actually, my contract doesn't even mention code, or any ceding of rights. So I guess that if we want to be pedantic, my company doesn't actually have the right to use my code. (There's nothing that establishes my ownership of it other than commit logs, though)
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's a pretty terrible contract
bool lastCharChinese = false; oh boy
09:44
For them I meant.
I have a baaad feeling about this
user562566
@BartekBanachewicz AAA
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, sounds good for you
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@BartekBanachewicz lol
Everything I do with company-licensed tools (I think even using free tools on company laptop) is property of the company
09:45
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, that's nice. Same here. Leads to funny "uhoh"s when professors let their students write GPL code and then they notice: "fuck, they can take it anywhere they want and it will have no connection to me or my research group".
Even my first-born will belong to the company.
@buttifulbuttefly Lol, only in China.
@BartekBanachewicz I didn't
@buttifulbuttefly So your only-born if its china? lol
user562566
@buttifulbuttefly You'll have to get a license first
09:46
@sehe I was joking anyway
HK doesn't have the single-child policy. The Law is distinct from the one in mainland China.
@buttifulbuttefly Solution: have many children. Eventually, on average all your children belong to you
oh yeah
@AndyProwl Given that I can work from home, such a thing could easily be subverted, no?
special admin region
09:47
Lotsa chink come to lay eggs over here cause they can breed as much as they want
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Lay eggs :L
If you write good code at a company
"chink" is normal
user562566
@buttifulbuttefly lol :O
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And they own the code
If you're born in HK do you get a different citizenship?
Macau too I guess
09:47
@sehe Missed opportunity to add "are".
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Does it prevent you from writing the code again?
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean, if they enforced the same policy as my company does? Well, yes, unless they manage to prove you used their own tools. In practice, nobody is going to be a dick about this thing. I guess they use it only to have their ass covered in case of major legal issues
Every employment contract I have signed was sh!t, some stating that everything I worked on during working hours, and even outside working hours belongs to the company I worked for. I wonder in the odd case of me becoming a billionaire, whether they would come back with 'That idea which made you a billionaire came to you when you were employed by us, now hand over all your assets!'
@Prismatic Yep and the HK passport is one of the very best, some chinese women rent a hotel room and give birth inside just for that reason.
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@Prismatic iirc you don't get citizenship in HK
Just right to abode
09:48
@Ell how would that work
Big companies must be a bit paranoid about leakage of sensitive information and stuff
@R.MartinhoFernandes my contract is more or less "to do what the company deems it needs"
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Ah I was wrong
so in theory I could end up being a toilet cleaner :\
I mean no one's going to bother me because SnakeOverflow belongs to my company
09:48
@R.MartinhoFernandes :(
@thecoshman Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
My contract clearly states that I was hired to do develop software.
Interesting typo.
@R.MartinhoFernandes did you just write "wired"
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd have to read it carefully to be sure, but fairly sure that's more of less right.
@Ell Copyright protects the code, so even changing the names or mildly shifting stuff around will not be enough.
@R.MartinhoFernandes hihihi
09:50
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
sounds appropriate
@thecoshman Do indian company require their employees "to do the needful"?
I wonder how many people declined a job offer because the employment contract was sh!t
user562566
@rubenvb lulz, last place I worked at, they told me to do that. "If you find some code online that does what you need, just like, rename the variables and stuff"
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@BartekBanachewicz derivative work or something
09:50
@buttifulbuttefly one must always do the needful
@TechnikEmpire That's just friggin' illegal.
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@rubenvb but even if you write it all from scratch?
@chmod711telkitty Benefits of being a student : having no idea about contracts
@Ell Naw, although there is no concrete line separating 'again' and 'a derived work of the original'. So really more like 'maybe'.
@Ell yes. That's why the FSF requires a transfer of copyright.
09:51
@buttifulbuttefly Contracts typically include clauses about fixing teh codez pls sir thx
user562566
@rubenvb lol. 3 billion dollar company. stealing codez off the interwebs
That means you cannot write that code again and use it somewhere non-GPL.
@SeçkinSavaşçı unless you did commercial law as your major
I did
oh man, I hate changing systems. It's so unsettling
Like VMware refusing to open source their code which is bound by gpl or something
I forgot the details
09:52
@rubenvb The FSF wants transfer to better defend their stuff in court, or so they claim.
@LucDanton yeah, against people just writing that code again under a different license.
@Ell Depends (as usual). There are things like "clean-room implementation" that let you essentially reinvent what is copyrighted code. It does not let you circumvent patents, though.
Among other things.
@rubenvb Yes, you can (for the stuff you wrote i.e. transferred). It’s in the terms of the assignment. Although of course if the stuff you write are changes to GPL code, well :)
@LucDanton oh, ok. Well yes, I was kinda assuming changes but not really. I'll shut up now :p
09:53
@chmod711telkitty If you are interested, you usually make a counteroffer instead of declining.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's what mingw-w64 did. Clean room rewrite the Win32 API.
Counter offer: get lost.
You tell me which points you don't like and which points you would like added.
@thecoshman so why did you
The only counter offer you could make are usually on the salary
09:54
If they're inflexible (assuming your demands are reasonable), drop it.
Even though APIs cannot be copyrighted. There was a big law suit Sun/Oracle vs Android on the Java APIs.
not on the terms of whether your work belong solely to the company your work for or not
The mistake they made was also copying the implementation.
@buttifulbuttefly I hope they get BTFO like TiVo did
@chmod711telkitty No, it's not.
09:55
@rubenvb Right, but it’s a pragmatical concern. Should a combined work with no transfer be infringed upon, an individual party can sue.
@R.MartinhoFernandes have you? ever?
user562566
@rubenvb yeah and they won. I rushed out and claimed copyright on screw-in lightbulb sockets. Waiting to cash in.
@chmod711telkitty Have you tried it? You can negotiate every word on the contract. Whether they are willing to change it to hire you is a different matter.
it crashes in someplace else when debugging
FML
@Prismatic I had to make a choice, and for me, Pigeon and Thunderbird do not hold up against Lync and OutLook
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09:55
hahaha
Heisenbug.
@TechnikEmpire Because there was more than just declarations, there were whole definitions copied over. Literally.
Xeo
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or was that Hindenbug?
Should be Heisenbug, right?
The API part wasn't seen as infringed IIRC.
@Xeo heisenbug
data is getting corrupted randomly somewhere
09:56
At least not copyright. Don't know if Java API is patented (lol)
@BartekBanachewicz Whenever this happens to me I've noticed its uninit vars
user562566
@rubenvb yeah it wasn't clean room at all. They pretended, but they hired in ex jre engineers.
@chmod711telkitty Technically I did so before the contract was written. It's the same, though, it just saves the hassle of rewriting it.
@Xeo Easy to figure out: is the bug flickering or is the program crashing and burning?
3
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lol
09:56
it looks like a broken copy ctor
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gg
@chmod711telkitty Sometimes I contribute to open-source as part of my job. It's something we discussed before the contract was given to me.
With gdb at least the value of uninit vars change for me and are sometimes zero'd out
user562566
@Prismatic yeah I believe that's intended/defined functionality, but it's extremely unhelpful
@LucDanton It's the wrong order!
09:58
k line wrapper is generating bogus output
now to find out why
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who would want to steal Javas api
@TechnikEmpire "they won"? Who's "they" here?
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I'd give money to have it taken away
user562566
@BartekBanachewicz it's like you're narrating a soap
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Not sue

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