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10:00
@BartekBanachewicz you're too available?
apparently even the top-level manager from Denmark insisted on interviewing me, but the local manager here in Poland didn't want to
that's what I've been told
Just lie maybe
whistles
Jun 15 at 7:35, by Martin James
@BartekBanachewicz It means told the wrong sort of lies on your CV
Maybe there's just not enough work in your area
oh well there's plenty of places I could work at
10:01
Yeah I see your point :)
Maybe I should apply to Polish Space Agency
PSA: Polish Space Agency
but considering that I don't have a BEng yet this is hardly going to succeed
@BartekBanachewicz lol
also the expected salaries there are less than a half of what I want to earn
10:03
@BartekBanachewicz afaik you want to earn right now...
@Mr.kbok eh, I could probably find a job quite easily in London. Or Berlin. Or Geneva.
but seriously, do you realize how shitty it would be to leave an apartment I've just finished renovating while spending p much all savings on it
life~
the trick is not to spend your savings
I just didn't expect it to be so much in the end
10:04
@BartekBanachewicz it's in your name right? so you can sell it?
@BartekBanachewicz did you learn nothing in your time doing crapware? estimates are always under shot
anyway I wouldn't care that much really
it's my apartment, I don't mind spending money on it to live in nice conditions
@BartekBanachewicz that's the attitude! take to life like you do the internet! When things don't go your way, deny any care at all!
@BartekBanachewicz ... but it's not in your name... how is it yours?
it's complicated and let's leave it at that.
10:06
The Fox and the Grapes is one of the Aesop's fables, numbered 15 in the Perry Index. The narration is concise and subsequent retellings have often been equally succinct. The story concerns an anthropomorphized fox that tries to eat grapes from a vine but cannot reach them. Rather than admit defeat, it denies they are desirable in a rationalisation that has been identified with cognitive dissonance. == The fable == The fable of The Fox and the Grapes is one of a number which feature only a single animal protagonist. There are several Greek versions as well as one in Latin by Phaedrus (IV.3) which...
what matters is that I can live here for undeterminate time paying just bills.
which kinda helps when not having a job wouldn't you agree
@BartekBanachewicz Come to Berlin!
oh
actually
I've just realized
oh my god
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, it's a great set up :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes how realistic is me getting a 6-month contract/internship there?
10:08
ITT barttek realises he actually has millions of real money in savings
I mean come on Natalia is leaving for a semester
I could live in Germany for half a year as well
@BartekBanachewicz Dunno. There's a lots of startups.
then we could just both go back after half a year
I should earn enough to cover my debts and in the meantime look for a job for when I come back
another short experience on your resume? :-)
@FlorianMargaine oh FFS
10:09
If you need a place to stay for a few days until you find something I c... Oh.
Ven
Ven
@rightfold never tried those, no
@rightfold never tried those, no
yeah well another short-term job wouldn't prolly look good on my CV
@BartekBanachewicz :D
Thanks bro sehe :) — max william 5 hours ago
amaizing innit
He'll be back in 3 more weeks with yet another sock puppet account.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh yeah, how is life on the streets? what happened with all that?
10:14
@FlorianMargaine I'll treat it as an emergency measure
@R.MartinhoFernandes Doesn't have to be Berlin I guess
I have some contacts in London and Amsterdam as well.
@thecoshman Nothing happened.
I'm tired.
Ell
Ell
Final exam done woo
you either accumulate a lot of short term employments and work on your career later on and hope it would work out, or stay in one place for ever and ever and have a mid life crisis once you are up the ladder. 80% of chance you are screwed either ways if you play the game it's currently designed, which you are not supposed to know ...
Tinnitus is back. I have no doubt it's correlated with stress now.
Ell
Ell
It went well but it probably won't make a difference to my uni prospects vOv
user1804599
10:16
@Ven ok
@R.MartinhoFernandes as I understood it, that was the problem :P
user1804599
@Ven ok
Ell
Ell
Still I'm glad its all over
@chmod711telkitty or you do 2-5 years jobs...
@BartekBanachewicz you really should keep your contacts fresh, and local.
10:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes ow man
@Ell ... in a good way?
@thecoshman I also have local contacts
one of them is pushing my CV right now
@FlorianMargaine risks are always involved when you move, but then again a lot of the companies retrench people left right and centre nowadays as well
it's just... uh
@BartekBanachewicz (that was a terrible glasses joke btw)
@BartekBanachewicz towards the bin?
lol
well to be honest I kinda think I might not be fit to be a programmer after all
it's not about coding skills at all.
@BartekBanachewicz could have told you that long ago bud :\
but then again, it might be not specific to being a programmer
10:19
@Mr.kbok Ok, here's my mundane cheat: paste.ubuntu.com/11734719
you have a big mouth, why not look to be an instructor of crapskell?
@Mr.kbok It's really arbitrary. I should have kept with the code style and said update((unsigned char*) "\62\62\62\162\155", 5); instead of the obvious
it might just be a defensive reaction to doing a job I don't want to, in which case I should fix that, and not pretend "this job isn't for me"
@BartekBanachewicz I'm considering moving to another field too...
@thecoshman and who'd pay for that?
10:19
I'm considering lawn mowing
or binge drinking
oh, that's not a job :P
@BartekBanachewicz companies that think they need to be using haskell
people who just sit around and tell others what to do have way more experience and age
@BartekBanachewicz Or you can try to be flexible and adjust.
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
it might just be a defensive reaction to doing a job I don't want to, in which case I should fix that, and not pretend "this job isn't for me"
hence not sure.
I need to start looking for another job
I just have no idea what ...
10:22
Also gsoap is absurdly terrible - there are some files lying there and not being built by their build system (as far as I can tell) they expect you to pull into your project and build them yourself. WTF is this crap.
lol gsoap
./gsoap/samples/rest/README.txt:  #include "plugin/httpget.h"   // also compile and link httpget.c
WTF is this shit.
@Griwes yeah, I had terrible experience with gsoap once
@TonyTheLion Not my choice, I am just here cleaning the mess the current makefiles for this project using gsoap are :F
have fun
10:24
@Griwes very good. The build requirements must be exceedingly trivial, then
@TonyTheLion not with your legs you can't :(
I am not fit to be an employee, I am too rebellious. With that said, in comparison I did quite well when external validations are involved. Made 15% p.a. on share market when 80+% individual investors lost money, having apps on ios, android & windows, most passed the tests in one go (some people complaining it's hard to pass apple tests, it's a problem I never had), passed construction inspections in one go, when even experienced builders failed, although their goal is to make money
@sehe yes I realize.
@sehe my lord, what sort of crude savages are you where you come from? We use lawn mowers, and you can get ride on ones
not sure they have a suitable MPG though...
Unconference reminded me why I don't walk around much for extended periods of time
just spend all day riding around town :P
10:26
you need skills to back up your ego :p
"Sir, I say Sir, want me to finish of the lawn there?" "Finish? what you mean finish?" "Well I done did cut a fierce bold strip coming on up to your door."
> Accept reality: C++ is king. This post is about some of my (humble) reasons why.
Find the intruder word
@R.MartinhoFernandes lel
10:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes what a terrible article
(Just googled for that phrase and glanced over it.)
He has no actual clue about like anything.
> Well, I have been using c++ for over 10 perhaps 15 years and I cant barely remember a single instance of segfault.
haha, "I have goldfish memory"
> Even when C++ apparently lacks a single feature, the beauty is that perhaps it is not needed in first place.
this is golden
> At our firm, we are far from language fundamentalists: we are engineers
10:32
So funny.
@R.MartinhoFernandes 'King' is the only noun with a Germanic root. Saxones eunt domus!
engineers are supposed to used the most suitable tools for different jobs
so software engineers use the most suitable language for the job on hand
@R.MartinhoFernandes link?
user1804599
10:34
C++ doesn't lack any features.
@Griwes well done on being the only motivated non-idiot
I would not use C++ to go through files in a large complex directory in search of files possessing certain keywords
I have this trauma whenever I read a domain that ends in .io I think of agar
7
I think of hipsters :(
@BartekBanachewicz ahahahhahaha
10:36
that guy redefined "opinionated crap"
> And you're the one saying that?
@buttifulbuttefly do you also open agar.io every time?
also lol std::variant
is this a thing we laugh or cry about at this point
Cry.
Especially about the comments here.
I mean... people are justifying the existence of the empty state... with "well, pointers can be null..."...
user1804599
@sehe you are extremely good at SQL, right?
10:41
> The current implementation of boost::variant avoids the first problem by constructing the secondary buffer on the fly
@BartekBanachewicz cry
@buttifulbuttefly here
this is how I'd intuitively do that
but yeah I kinda see the problem
Intuitively you'd require sane types.
I.e. noexcept movable types.
variant<int,value_or_exception<std::string>> v=get_variant_from_somewhere();
std::string& s=std::get<value_or_exception<std::string>>(v).get();
> Haskell is unreadable
10:43
:D
@Griwes wtf
@Jefffrey Exactly.
C++ is going down.
@Jefffrey that's a nice summary
Slowly, but with how the committee and so-called "experts" are going "forward", it will crumble down soon-ish.
@TonyTheLion Wait. This guy is not a dev, is he?
10:44
@Griwes if it faces problems like that, you might not be far from the truth
OTOH it's been facing problems like that for well over a decade already
@chmod711telkitty What's a complex directory? One with an imaginary component?
IMO it's intensifying now.
Especially with Bjarne pushing some stuff that shouldn't be pushed.
> Another potentially contentious area is that of default construction: should a variant type be default constructible?
of course not gosh
> Given that variants can be empty, another alternative is to have the default constructed variant be empty.
cries
So you meant "a directory"?
10:47
as opposite to a simple directory with just a few files
I have no idea how that affects anything.
But it's funny to see you spew nonsense, so I'll ask: why is C++ not suited to browse large directories?
Because of its stack heap memory
C++ is too bloated for browsing large directories
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
10:51
traversing through directories and softlinks of directories which contain visible files and invisible files that you may or may not have access to are harder than traversing through a few public files under a directory
It's also harder than jumping.
C++ cannot jump, though.
<shudders />this for work :|
@R.MartinhoFernandes sure it can... but I don't think seg faulting to exit is a good idea...
I would use shell script/perl or python for such a job
less coding, more accuracy
> This allows us to create sub 100-ns reaction times that are hard to beat even by the most advanced hybrid (FPGA,CUDA,etc) systems.
10:54
> accuracy
okay this article is very very bad already and this is paragraph 2
@chmod711telkitty less code != less coding
@buttifulbuttefly you seem to be reading it...
why?
@chmod711telkitty What makes them more accurate?
they are made for such jobs, so functions are taylored to the need
@buttifulbuttefly It's funny.
niebler on variant.
> one can build GUIs and link directly with the bare metal core components
TIL you can link Qt with bare metal core components (????)
@Rapptz He did copy that comment to comments under the post I linked above.
I don't have dicksauce enabled
oh it doesn't use it
heh
I always assume most do now a days that I don't bother anymore.
10:57
Hmm, why can't you state in the standard that the behaviour of accessing an std::variant in that copy-throws case is undefined?
@buttifulbuttefly lucpm
that was terrible
@Jefffrey That's what they want to do. Which basically means you now have a type with no exception safety guarantee.
@Rapptz +1
Or Biicode!
Wait no
@Griwes I thought they wanted to have an empty state in that case.
10:59
@Jefffrey Yes, but apparently they are shifting towards that.

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