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21:00
@Puppy s/developer/producer of bugs/
I am a professional developer too, everyone knows that.
I am plain, simple Garak!
I've been in the industry for 20 years.
I've barely been alive for 20 years.
@Puppy erm. a developer, professionally, maybe
21:01
@RadAway he means koala years :P
@nabijaczleweli ah why not. Concatenating is harmless
@RadAway I'm like 55 years old.
@sehe Not on windows it isn't
kek, npm crashes by that err
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Developers developers developers developers developers developers developers
@Borgleader I'd actually be a really old koala.
21:04
So, you're not even legal yet in any country?
He's legal in Poland
@RadAway Whaddya mean?
@nabijaczleweli Am I really?
As in to have sex (with)
Alcohol
nooble is a rl noob
21:04
15 is min in Poland for having sex
And sex.
Ah, such wonderful discoveries await you.
@nabijaczleweli As is in NYC, I think. But only with people your age.
@Nooble What, no hot 12 year olds?
Shit.
@Borgleader One day I'll be proble.
@Nooble Is it year-resolution or month-resolution?
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21:06
Oldble
Because I'm half a year younger than you
As in France. 15 years provided you're not too old.
inb4 a mod shows up
@nabijaczleweli Year.
21:08
@Nooble So therefore I'm half a year older, making me 15 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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I think Japan is like 13
5 is earliest ever preagnancy, IIRC
"Boston police arrested James Austin Stumbo, 27, and Kevin Norton, 18, on Saturday “because of threats of violence made over social media.” When police searched Stumbo and Norton’s vehicle parked in a garage several blocks from the Pokemon event, they found found a shotgun, AR-15 assault rifle, a hunting rifle, and 250 rounds of ammunition."
I don't even. Why would you... Bah.
@nabijaczleweli You are so young.
I am not even judgy about you guys being 15-ish. I thought I'd be given the response I had when I was 13.
21:10
yo yo yo loungers
whatsup
Hi Jefffffffffffff.
@Nooble By 1/30th of your lifetime v0v
@Nooble One too many 'f's
Not that much
21:11
Sup, YerfffffffffffeJ!
I am still not Elim Garak. Damn you, cache.
@nabijaczleweli So younnggg.
@Nooble Says a 15 yo. lad
Ah so in NYC the age of consent is 17. But you can have sex with anyone your age, and I can't find anything about a lower limit.
How old is Puppy?
@RadAway Older than me, so pretty old.
21:12
So, about a decade older?
has anyone ever used Discourse?
@nabijaczleweli I'm 51.
@Nooble kek
@MarcoA. We had one and hated it.
@Puppy really? What happened?
21:13
@Nooble You've been in the field for 69 years, then?
it was shit is what happened.
ask Cat
/cc @CatPlusPlus if I may ask
@MarcoA. Any reason you couldn't write your own?
@nabijaczleweli Yep.
@Nooble ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Don't write your own
I'm evaluating solutions to bring comments and a forum to a Jekyll-based website
I don't think I can write something like Disqus or Discourse from scratch
I'm getting a feeling Cat never writes code, only mashes up existing codebases.
If you don't value your time and have like a year of spare then sure
A year for a comment system?
I agree with you when you're doing something that needs to be complete in a certain timeframe and you don't have much passion for it.
21:17
Simple forum is 2-3 months minimum, and that's assuming someone else is doing frontend crap in parallel
But if time is not an issue and it is your passion, invest the time to do your shit.
If your passion is reinventing things that exist, badly
@CatPlusPlus Why do you think it would be done badly? And not an improvement?
Because it always is
user1804599
21:18
dat book
Because your goal is something else and you're wasting time misutilising your resources
Because large teams sit on these things and they can't get it right in far longer timeframes
and how's Disqus instead?
I assume it works great for comments in Jekyll posts, but not sure if that could be useful for a forum
It's not hosted which is a plus and a minus
And also jabbascript
I can't avoid jabbascript so I'll deal with that
@CatPlusPlus I wrote a forum middleware in 3 weeks with Node.js/JS, runs faster than anything else available and also I had the opportunity to make some really nice domain-specific additions. I think it's flawed to assume that someone else is going to do it better than you.
Sometimes you have to be arrogant enough to think you can do better.
21:19
ha ha "faster"
@MarcoA. I think he actually means Jabbascript. It's not a mistyped "Javascript".
Yup, shovel a bunch of data in both and then try using them.
It's in Node so I can smell thousands of bugs already
So you can probably avoid it.
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ omfg I'm so ignorant
21:20
Unless your entire goal is to build a system like that, don't build a system like that
Also laff at using runtime speed as a metric for anything
Hrmmmm, how does one install unsigned plugins on FF?
3 weeks is ironing out authentication edge cases
@CatPlusPlus What would you use?
@nabijaczleweli Turn of security stuff.
@CatPlusPlus Seriously?
21:21
Reliability first
Maintainability second
user1804599
@MarcoA. THE BINARY TIGHT-BINDING LOOKUP OPERATOR
Latency only needs to be below a certain level
So, you'd complete a website in about 10 years.
@elyse Looks like it may be worth trying to masturbate to them.
facebok was written in 1 week
or something
21:22
@Nooble "Warn me when sites install addons" is the only one remotely related to addons
And then evolved in 7 years
@ElimGarak Yes, seriously, building large systems takes time and is not easy
I think you're trolling a bit. Yes, there is a lot of reasons to be cynical, existing solutions are a testament to shit, but it's not impossible.
Firstly no, I'm not ~~~trolling~~~, fuck off; secondly, it's experience and humans are shit at estimating
@Nooble Doesn't work
If you think that crap you cobbled together in 2 weeks is a better system than something that's been developed for years then well
21:26
@nabijaczleweli Gah I just joogled it.
Not possible as of recent FF.
And note that I'm not saying don't build anything new, I'm saying don't try to achieve your absolutely unrelated goal by wasting a lot of development power
@Nooble Well, fuck
And if the whole idea is to create a community website
Then build a community website
Running these fucking systems continuously is hard enough
Writing them from scratch is not your goal
It's like building a fucking plane because you want to go on a vacation
I am interesting in building planes, not vacations. Also, for real. I really like aeronautical engineering.
21:29
@ElimGarak Then you're probably doing life wrong.
So be it. There is no doing life right. Just a bunch of pussies scared of everything who are going to die in the end anyways.
So what if you fuck up? You automatically know more than the guy who just uses other people's software. Pathetic.
If you're running a community website then you'll have your hands full with other things anyway, and adding development of completely unnecessary thing is dumb as fuck
I love being dumb as fuck. Brought me self-sustainability at 22.
And yes, it'll be bad
It always is
I hope I get even dumber, actually. Because the things others deem impossible and unfeasible are where the shit is at.
21:32
only if they're wrong
@ElimGarak Why don't you write in binary?
Good luck on your burnout next year
Only if, indeed. Only one way to find out. And I have a hard head, I'll survive hitting a wall 10 times over.
@ElimGarak That is true for things that nobody ever attempted before or that people actually find impossible. Writing community websites is boring and a solved-problem already.
Here's a life lesson, you can't do everything by yourself
21:32
@Nooble How is that useful?
personally I'd really rather you solved the Halting problem
the number of tools that fucking thing blocks is huge.
@ElimGarak Precisely.
Going with the "I don't wanna listen to nobody because those that didn't succeeded" thingy in this discussion is very dumb. And yes, I get you are not afraid of considering yourself dumb. Got it.
The thing is, the currently available software doesn't do what I want it to do. And I don't really want to add to someone else's legacy.
I'd rather write my own. Or if something has been done already, I won't do it at all.
I sure as hell wouldn't be writing my own if someone else's did the trick.
I only want to be happy, I don't really care how I achieve it :3
21:34
there are lots of people who didn't listen and then completely failed.
Hey dudes!
@TylerLangan Yo!
It's still dumb putting effort in rewrite from scratch when you're missing a thing from something that already exists
Nooble, I'm in agony at the moment because I can't ask a question on SO
@ElimGarak Ok then.
@TylerLangan Why can't you?
21:35
I asked like 15 before this and my account got banned because each question was -1 voted
like you get -1, -1, -1 until eventually you can't ask any more q's
Our collective heart bleeds for you
what a terrible problem.
Now I'm not saying this shiz is broken
I know bro
it's not broken, it's great.
your tears amuse me
My heart is bleeding out the ventricals as we speak
I have very few minutes to live
and all I want... is to ask this question
21:36
excellent
can someone, PLEASE, up-vote me so I can start asking q's again?
@TylerLangan We charge a fee.
my q's are excellent quality
That doesn't work, hth
21:36
that would be illegal under site rules.
like
if you can look at the quality and effort I put into asking my q's
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Q: Cost to launch iOS app

Tyler LanganWhat's the minimum cost to launch an iOS app for iPhone? $599 Mac Mini (free shipping. Thanks for the info @Mark Robinson!) $99 Developer account with Apple ? software needed to develop app Labor (me) $0 design, code $250 test 5 users Development software First game will be a simple, ...

you would see that they are probably relevant to your q's
@TylerLangan thats not how it works
21:37
and within site rules
@TylerLangan It seems that most people agreed that they weren't.
Your career as snack overflow question poster is over permanently
that is a terrible question
and I'm glad I downvoted it
@TylerLangan No problem man. Go to the JavaScript room, they help people with these kinds of problems all the time.
really?
21:37
I prefer people who write software because they want to do it, not because it was a big thing back in 2007.
@Puppy tears of joy were cried
@TylerLangan Yep.
I love you Nooble
Also, if you have to ask how much it costs to launch an app, you shouldn't be launching it.
No problem.
21:38
even if you're giving me the run around
@ElimGarak Good business sense there, you must value your time very much
Dude, I spent like HOURS researching and there was no definite answer. You'd think like... maybe someone could benefit from an answer to that question. Like idk.... the whole array of people who potentially might become programmers? LIterally the greatest volume of question askers there is in this industry? Idk
@CatPlusPlus I don't have much business sense, I like science and software engineering. It just happens to be that I know shit other people value.
Also programming is shit, not writing code is always better than writing code
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@ElimGarak That was sarcasm
fyi
No shit. You are truly an incremented feline.
21:39
ergh, std::atomic can't be initialized atomically...
that... doesn't even make sense.
> Initializes the underlying value with desired. The initialization is not atomic.
Why do you care about that
It should be initialised long before you use it
21:42
@melak47 Atomic initialization doesn't even make sense.
@TylerLangan It's not on topic. SO is for programming questions, not business questions.
@CatPlusPlus right, I'll just sleep in the constructor :)
You're doing something incredibly wrong
@jaggedSpire It's none of our business.
Why is a ctor touching shared state
21:43
@Nooble :D
@melak47 That sounds even worse.
Asking how much it costs to get started writing programs... is a business question?
(Note that if it's not shared then you don't need init to be atomic; hence never an issue)
@TylerLangan yes.
The minimum possible cost, for one person, to write their own program... is a question... for a business
thumbs up
21:44
yep.
sure it is
@TylerLangan Money -> business
@TylerLangan Wait, are you a programmer? If you heard you could make money with programming and then wanted to jump in, you're 5 years too early with those questions.
also what boat should you use for programming
yeah no, I agree with you
21:44
struct bla {
    std::atomic<bool> stop;
    std::thread thread;
    bla() :
        stop(false),
        thread([]{while(not stop){/*...*/}})
    {}
};
Sometimes I think SO actually works
Minimum cost to write their own program doesn't involve Apple shit
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ and then you wake up?
@ElimGarak Time isn't really a proper metric tbh.
hahahaha
21:45
@melak47 And it's fine
guess I should use a proper condition variable?
So what's the perceived problem
@melak47 A) that's a terrible use of threads, and B), you don't need the atomic init to be atomic because the atomic is guaranteed to be initialized before the thread is.
Don't start a thread in the ctor
@Nooble Well, your salary is monthly? And you have to work for a few years to make sure you can cover the costs of launching whatever it is you want to launch.
Or you can run to your mom & dad, or grandma.
21:46
Things don't always take few years to launch
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A: What is the boat programming meme about?

XMLbogjjnguy's answer captures the part about the history of the meme, but I don't think he captures why it became a meme and what the meme represents. Basically, the boat-programming question was at the core of what it meant for a question to be programming related. At the time, SO had a lot of quest...

@nabijaczleweli MUMBLE.
Or that much money or whatever
@CatPlusPlus Assuming he has any money and has programming knowledge to begin with.
Which is what I am asking him
Well, yes, you can't launch if you'll never get to having anything to launch
21:47
@ElimGarak Why 5 years? Aren't 3 years enough?
But the real point is
Who gives a fuck
Gaem was launched in a few hours.
@Morwenn Depends on the salary he'll have while he's preparing to start his own business. Could take as much as 10 years if he works for peanuts.
@Puppy why's it terrible? :/
Some countries will shave you naked if you're not an LLC with taxes.
And starting an LLC costs a lot of money, at least here.
Apple computers worthy of the name computer are not cheap either.
21:49
@melak47 Because the threads aren't being re-used or scheduled in any way, just generally spammed around.
Bottom line: don't start a business?
If you don't want to be rich then yes
Works for me.
Basically, work for someone else and save money. Then break off on your own. If you fail, go back to working for someone else until you can try again. Or you know, be satisfied with what you've got. In the end, it all doesn't matter. People don't really like to focus on this, but: death.
@Puppy the thread's put in a indefinite sleep until woken up by an OS event
21:51
@ElimGarak I don't plan on dying.
@Nooble I see a lot of people living like they don't plan on dying. Safe, thinking they've got something to lose.
@melak47 Seems to me like you could use one thread for all events, more or less, rather than one for each event.
user1804599
bye losers
@elyse Bye lonesome winner.
user1804599
:D
21:53
You shouldn't be afraid of fucking up. Early airplanes involved deaths and broken bones. But those motherfuckers died chasing their passion. Better than waiting to die in a bed, thinking about it.
many losers, but only 1 winner
@ElimGarak Depends on what you want out of life.
@Puppy this is for file change notifications, so one thread per directory tree to monitor. I guess I could have one object with one thread, and separate subscribers adding to a list of objects to wait on, and then dispatch back to those subscribers to dispatch back to their callbacks...
@melak47 Dooon't
Have one thread for everything if you really need a background thread
What can you get out of life? And who gets what gets taken out of life? A genuine question, I ponder it often.
21:54
One thread per directory doesn't scale for shit
directory tree
Same thing
@ElimGarak Happiness. That's all that matters. Everything else is shit.
@Nooble Forgot about headphones so didn't hear yer plink, sorry
All I know is that everything we are is encoded in the back of our skull. And it is incidentally one of the first things to fall apart after death. An entity without that is no longer that man. If there is a subsequent entity.
21:57
@ElimGarak What matters are the things that persist after death, like contributions to the gene pool or the sum of human knowledge.
But, does it really matter? You're gone. Done. People could obliterate themselves the next day, I couldn't give a fuck even if I wanted to, literally.
@Puppy Does it even matter to you once you're dead?
obviously not.
once you're dead you'll cease to care about everything.
Exactly.
It's just satisfying your ego while you still live.
21:57
however currently I am very much alive and therefore I do care.
I didn't ask to be alive. I'd probably refuse given the option. But I am here. So... Beer. And more Cat Plus Plus.
Yes I'm resident nihilist here you owe me taxes

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