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10:04
@Mr.kbok I'm going to be "Guy ready for a Skype interview" this Halloween.
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@StackedCrooked lol "bierbak" nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20140919_01276929
Back, girlfriend breathing down my neck because I work through the night and day. In short, the latest efforts have been working on simplifying the construction and usage of the usual acceleration structures behind "bounding volume hierarchies" which is basically a cinch name for an entity that partitions the target scene.

While traversing it, there comes to play the recursion you speak off, as one needs to decide where the fuck the ray goes next. Ye old solutions were "stack-based" with direct info where to go next, in a GPU non-friendly way ("pointers" to nodes + stack-like features) . T
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> Bierbak is een Vlaamse benaming voor een 'Bierkrat'.
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crazy belgians
k first of the rep
10:08
@ElimGarak You don't need to teach me BVHs don't worry :p
(That is, if you're actually writing a non-deterministic raytracer, because simple tracers are shit.)
My concern is about child rays not scene traversal though
Mebby I should develop
What in particular? Basically, I've mostly been underwhelmed with everything currently being done. There are the usual solutions where one progressively iterates over time the rendering and allows for really low quality, but fast transforms of the camera until the final position. But consistent sexy, seldom. (Stochastic based, naturally. VRay RT, for example)
You know, classic CPU ray tracers are recursive in the sense that collision with the scene will spawn secondary rays. It's easy to express in code because CPUs are good at recursion. But in GPU you have to do a lot of ugly hacks to get the same result, so I'm wondering how you do it? Do you create your own stack-like structure that you populate with secondary rays? Then walk over those and pop it? Or something?
FUCK YOU @ANDY
FUCK I AM NOT GOING TO TYPE FASTER
10:13
Parallel stacks are hard
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@GregorMcGregor Your hire someone who's an expert in this subject.
There aren't
It might seem unbelievable but GPU ray tracers are fairly recent
@GregorMcGregor Those used for real-time ray tracing?
@BartekBanachewicz lol someone keeps upvoting my answer and then retracting the upvote
Realtime as in 10 frames per second on a 1024x1024 target.
10:16
@AndyProwl asshole
totally tricked me
@Morwenn No such thing as real-time ray tracing on GPU (yet)
@GregorMcGregor I thought that we were to having decent such thing.
Not yet, couple more years
10:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes hahahah :P
No costume idea for me yet
Ray tracing is becoming more prevalent for lighting though
I think all modern games use a form of ray tracing for lights and shadows
But 100% ray trace forget it
Might as well launch a powerpoint slideshow
@Mr.kbok I'm just wondering if it might be too cold, though.
Just to be clear, I'm talking about wearing only top half of a suit, underwear, and house shoes.
@Stacked is coliru down?
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes, probably
10:23
@GregorMcGregor I like all these lights :D
@GregorMcGregor so cool
As for raytracing in the classic sense, I am currently entrenched with LBVH camp (which is stackless and really simplifies the design). But in unorthodox, realtime approaches... The cool approach is basically a bit memory intensive and currently the best thing for achieving realtime full GI approx.

The way it works is that you utilize the graphics pipeline as a voxelizing engine which churns out an arbitrarily precise voxel representation of the scene, stored as a combination of 3D texture blobs within a sparse voxel octree, which is then prefiltered. This process takes up to 20 ms for a 5
Hi Garak.
The guy who put the idea forward, back in 2011. With a lot of concessions, you can get it running in realtime (30+ f/s). But it is going to be a few years still until it becomes a thing.
@AndyProwl FFS THE OP ACCEPTED THE WORST ANSWER
10:26
lol
@ElimGarak So beautiful.
@ElimGarak Oh, you're talking about GI only, right? I think we're not talking about the same thing then :p
@Nooble Yeah, and that actually has no real materials. It's the same material everywhere. With an actual material system, it can be gorgeous. I actually have a derived technique of it that I use, but performance is not going above 40 FPS. But there are a lot of cool techniques that we drew from those ideas (notably screenspace reflections via cone tracing)
@GregorMcGregor Yeah, the concession is rasterization + tracing. So definitely not the same thing. The tracing aspect is filling in the mortal enemy of rasterization, they supplement each other.
Indeed, but interesting nothetheless
@GregorMcGregor I like how lower quality gives out noise like a shitty camera would
10:28
But for raytracing alone, LBVH is right now what's up. And it is really kinda fugly. I mean, it's great that work is being done, but hardware needs to go ahead more.
Agreed
Hardware recursion pls
I've tried the stacked approach in the past (the one you mention), by basically mimicking BVHs as we do them on CPUs, but that is a dead end. Even with LBVHs, it's a speed limit of 10 frames per second. For now, it is adhoc two bounces tops.
You can't see the difference between anything higher than 10 FPS anyway.
Yeah, your eyes can't see past 5 hours
I had a prototype running at 60 fps on FairyForest.obj with no materials, Maxwell
Wouldn't have scaled much more though
10:32
I kinda wanted materials feeding the sBRDFs, depth of field (samples galore) and the more I worked on the fidelity, it felt like I was just taking away the framerate. And all that with accepting aliasing, as it would be expensive to go subpixel.
The motto of realtime graphics is "Fake it until you make it." I had a hard time accepting it, but eventually I sold out and accepted it.
Poor, poor Garak.
One day, friend. One day in your lifetime.
I think my earlobe was bitten by a mosquito.
Oh, that sucks. Hard to scratch.
So now there's this annoying bump that feels like I tried to get an ear piercing but chickened out.
I wonder whether the mosquito was annoyed when he realized how poor a target he chose. And then left an even worse bump. Also shat in your ear.
;~; You're making it worse now.
10:38
Has anyone ever killed a fly in the exact edge of your screen where it is hard to clean its moist insides?
>its moist insides
Not quite.
On my screen, but not the exactly corner.
Some got close but I could usually q-tip it off.
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well shit.
Shit well?
This was a really stubborn fly. It only landed in the corners and that's where it died. And as it dies, it usually shits the screen with something black.
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10:40
Slept through my first lecture & lab this morning :'(
@ElimGarak Pick out the gutts with a toothpick.
@Ell Join the club! :D
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I set the alarm for 7PM by accident :(
LOL. Nice.
@ThePhD I used that thingy for uhm... Cleaning ears?
@ElimGarak Q-tips, and you're not supposed to. But meh, everyone ignores that warning on the Q-tip/cotton swab boxes.
10:41
@Ell Do you live in one of the backwards countries that use 12 hour clock instead of 24 hour clock? :)
@Ell fuck lectures anyway
I set my phone to 24 hour mode to expressly avoid exactly that from happening.
waste of time
@AndyProwl DAMN YOU GUYS!
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@BartekBanachewicz it was a haskell lecture :O
10:42
How many people is Andy going to rekt with that.
@AndyProwl I fell for that so hard.
@Ell Wow, you insubordinate churlish individual.
I'd rather watch it at home later
than sit there
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@ThePhD k&p? :P
10:42
@Ell :D
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@BartekBanachewicz I had a lab also
which I can't really do at home :S
@ThePhD so hilarious
@Ell your goal should be attending 51% of them
with maximum scores
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I forgot which clip that is. Substitute teacher 1?
so that you waste less time
10:44
neat
And that's basically the age of late Kepler, we've had the 700 and 900 series since.
I was essentially developing a similar tool but for general purpose ray tracing (ie, not only graphics)
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@BartekBanachewicz I need to go to them though
to learn the stuff I have to do
And maxwell is so much better than kepler
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If I wanted a degree without lectures I'd have used Open University :P
10:47
I am kinda annoyed because you brought up raytracing because I NOW WANT TO DO IT. But I must not even begin. That shit is time consuming.
@Ell degree is just a piece of paper
@ElimGarak I'm considering doing my own thing :p
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which shows that you have X knowledge
not bartek talking about universities again :X
guys don't be silly don't do this
10:48
What, raytrace? :D
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@BartekBanachewicz remember that I am doing engineering also :3
Not just computer science
@Ell where "X" is anything from 0 to great
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@BartekBanachewicz and in the case of Bristol, it's great ;)
@ElimGarak GPU software business, my knowledge in graphics is limited
@Bartek stahp
10:49
@Ell it's not the case of uni,it's the case of person
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I'll leave it vOv
if I was an employer and you came back to me and said "I have a degree" I know exactly as much about your knowledge as before that statement
43 secs ago, by Griwes
@Bartek stahp
I only really know that you put up with absurd shit for 4 years and didn't go completely insane
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If I was an employer and someone said "I have a 2:1 from bristol" then I would know that he was good at stuff n that
10:50
@Bartek we all know your opinion on this topic already
@Ell then you're just naive
Bartek is right, though. We've had two folks with a degree (and basically only it) and none of them worked out. I think 2 guys have a degree, but they didn't even bring it up when I interviewed them.
@JohanLarsson do you like R#'s intellisense?
I find it so painful
I think I'll disable it for reasons of being painful
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wooo food
overall yes, slows things down is the biggest downside ime
10:51
it's also so huge like
But I can't really tell what is VS and what is R#
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@ElimGarak it depends on the job though, right?
Never really use VS without R#
@ElimGarak OMG two folks
@Ell Sure, for lawyers, doctors and pilots
10:52
I tried to do a ContinueWith and this huge black overlay showed up with all kinds of shit I could use as parameters to it
guise
it covered half my screen
le'ts put this to rest :X
@R.MartinhoFernandes There's 6 of us, though. Didn't really feel the need to press it for artists. "So... The work you've done is great... But how about that art degree?"
@AlexM. ew
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10:52
Even if it's just for the piece of paper, I still need to learn how to do the thing I want to do
and uni will teach me that
@JohanLarsson the rest of R# is great yes
VS at home (no R#) feels meh
I would like multicolumn display like for languages in google translate
My ex is an art major. She has great prospects at McDonalds.
@ElimGarak and often in science. if you don't have a degree, people won't listen to you, no matter what
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10:53
given that I go to lectures
you will teach yourself
Guys. Get a room for this useless discussion.
@AlexM. I'm pretty sure it is ok to use the same license at home. Send an email to Jetbrains.
the uni is just a fucking obstacle
It's not because you fail at it that it's universally bad.
10:54
@JohanLarsson licenses here are managed by the company so I'd have to talk to them
@Griwes ok it's here
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah? Then why aren't you there?
@AlexM. If it was my company I would not stop an employee who wants to hone skills at home.
Universities are great. Not going to universities is also great, if you can pull your weight. If you're exceptional. All paths in life are arbitrary. But they all converge in your grave.
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10:55
@BartekBanachewicz not for mee
@Ell uni will press you to learn how to pass grades. You have to learn for yourself though. And if you learn to pass grades by learning actually useful stuff or by learning how to cheat the system is up to you.
@ElimGarak Amen.
@Ell we'll go back to this discussion past the first year
It's only a problem when people think their path is better because that's how they validate their life choices. That's how you get (console) wars.
I also thought so on the first year
Ok, we get it. Your experience in unassailable confirmation that universities are shit. Let's talk in a year then.
10:58
fuck I have to go finish college too
Also, just a friendly reminder. Practicing medicine, law, jet flying without a degree is illegal. Everything else is fair game.
Is there anything else that is illegal? I remember on some Star Trek documentary someone said you need to be a part of the "Writers' guild" to actually be a screen writer.
at least now that I only have two things each semester to pass it'll be EZPZ
ez gradez ez lyfe
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@AndyProwl fuck you mayn
@R.MartinhoFernandes said a fucking dropout
@Ell :P
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11:00
I was excited :P
@BartekBanachewicz Why, thank you.
Martinho is a dropout?
@Ell Me too. It kinda felt like it could be a thing.
@GregorMcGregor Yes.
I wish more dropouts did C++ like you
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11:01
Dropins.
That's probably why he dropped out.
@ElimGarak because he does C++ like Robot?
@ElimGarak Because unis are bad at C++?
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@JohanLarsson Me neither.
11:02
I would assume he got an opportunity and didn't feel like appeasing professors who still use VC++ 6.0.
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait what? I thought you finished Uni...
Poopy also dropped out IIRC
At 21, yeah. He was CompSci.
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My uni was bad at not making me feel terrible.
@GregorMcGregor No C++ at my university.
11:02
@TonyTheLion Yeah I always thought so too :D next thing you know he's Portuguese or smth
@elyse I think it is /rust for me now. Don't want to write console apps
@R.MartinhoFernandes Mind sharing why you left? :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes Then why did you drop out if I may ask? Uni-level C++ would be a valid reason
People are waiting for me for lunch now, but it's somewhere in the transcript.
I'll be back.
Which year
11:03
I think being a prof is pretty cool, except for the fact that you barely get any $$$ at all
@AlexM. It depends
in Romania I mean no doubt profs elsewhere make $$$
a TA gets half the $$$ of an entry level programmer
to get the $$$ of a senior programmer you have to be old as fuck with PhDs and shit (a full professor that is)
Jun 11 at 8:30, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@BartekBanachewicz I think we might. I dropped out with one exam left to pass.
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11:05
University is racist. You obviously want diversity instead.
Robot pulled out just before he came.
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In France being a prof is very well paid considering the amount of work
@AlexM. Meh - issuing UB assignments to students and then wallowing in schadenfreude as their SO questions get -20 and closed.
I was thinking more about the research side
fuck students why do they exist anyway
To become not-students, which is the ideal state for a person
11:08
In the good old days, you were a groundbreaking scientist first, honorary professor with tenure second. Einstein, Feynman, you name it. Nowadays, people set out in life to be professors, because they either "want to teach" or previously failed miserably at doing what they now teach.
@AlexM. Someone has to drink all the John Smiths keg. Only poor students will put up with it.
What to do with all this crappy beer?? I know, let's build a place where we can bore young people into drinking all of it
Our industry has been blessed with a really strong combination of formally educated and informally educated folks who basically made it happen, which makes it far less judgy than others.
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@ElimGarak but they can't
@ElimGarak Blessed and cursed. By the same.
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11:11
you need to be a groundbreaking scientist to become a professor right?
not necessarily a lot of ground broken :P
you can be anything as long as you break some ground
take a hammer in the worst case
Stomp some shit. Einstein did his shit while he was still at school, where he was average-y in grades. Not only was his theory "preposterous" initially in 1905., he was just an average kid. So he did take some shit. But was eventually vindicated. And given tenure.
Time to leave and go for some tasty ramen in Yau Ma Tei
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@jaggedSpire oh yes please
cya clise
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11:12
@GregorMcGregor gye!
(The electrodynamics of moving bodies (1905), before Neils Bohr wanted to reflect the relationship with G-N relativity by calling it special relativity). Whatever you do, whatever your position in life is, if you do something alien -- You're going to catch shit because others don't really want you to succeed. Especially if it shits on everything they currently know. Nothing like being roasted by a 20-something.
So it has begun
what has begun
Sehe is dumping Opera. Because it is the shit.
They're breaking up.
11:17
@ElimGarak It's not. It's just slowly getting unusable. Bit rot.
I remember using opera years and years ago
back on Win 98
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I used to use opera
@sehe I am just pulling your heart strings <3
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but it started getting buggy
Jerk
It's never really been buggy (certainly not compared to FF or IE).
I still love it to death for sheer keyboard navigability. Chrome/FF with all the plugins I tried (even the Vimperator/Vimium etc plugins) don't come close.
11:19
why are you trying to turn your browsers into vim they're browsers not vimpatible things
But the thing is, web sites progress with standards, and "modern" web-kit based Opera just dropped all those features I love. I'm forced to doing more and more in my secondary browser.
@AlexM. Am I? Strawman
sehe is like, such a hipster. I used Opera before it was modern.
I'm embodiment of conservatism
Safari is based on web-kit too, no?
I don't think so
11:21
Guys, if you google "how can time be relative" or similar stuff, what's the top linky result you get? I am not sure whether Google is messing with me.
Oh, well then.
@ElimGarak quora and physics.stackexchange
Mine is at the top nanana
IRTA at the top of banana
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11:23
@sehe where did the querystring go
It's hidden like in all browsers, nowadays?
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Chrome luckily displays it.
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@ElimGarak you dont answer comments tho
I dropped the account a long time ago, I might revive my Math.SE account, though. Had a sexy 800ish rep : 8 answers ratio.
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You say that a light signal moves at c at all times - does "light signal" imply moving in a vacuum? I thought light slowed down in different density mediums. — Ell May 20 at 13:39
I mean, I know it was 3 years later than the answer but :P
11:26
> After you helped me some times at stack overflow, i decided to stick deeper in C++ and boost ( spirit, qi ). Today its my first time here at nabble and the first post I've seen was yours.

First i want to say thanks, for all the work you've done! not only for me, for the community
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perhaps you can answer it now
Lol. "nabble" - that must mean the boost mailing lists
@Ell Light always propagates at c, the slow down is a cummulative macroscopic effect due the quantum dance of absorption and emission, in the space between the particles, it is always c. That's quantum electrodynamics. :D
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cool :D
It is also what crashes FTL theories which claim there is a thing like quantum vacuum. But we would've noticed if the quantum vacuum were considerably more permissive as no time dilation effects would be detectable. Naive games like Mass Effect used it as a basis for their FTL "theory".
While there is a possibility to cleanse a vacuum (from the perspective of classical/relativistic mechanics) of residual EM radiation, the speed up is neglible.
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11:30
gosh. so many crons
Urrrfff. Simple usability fuck ups in chrome: Browser back button does not restore scroll position (!?!?!? wtf)
@sehe ...err... yes it does?
not in google results, at least. You want proof?
I mean, that is a pretty essential use case for browsers, I would venture
@sehe We believe you <3
Chrome is garbage
11:32
@CatPlusPlus evidence?
Yeah, I use Google Ultron, so...
@sehe Cannot reproduce...
Evidence: it's Chrome
qed
I'm not sure what I dislike more, Chrome's bugs or Firefox's usual way of working fine until left open for enough time to slow down to a crawl and 2GB usage
@sehe so it has come to this
11:33
evidence: no evidence.
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@sehe why do you scroll in google results
@BartekBanachewicz that's what I wanted to say...
@ThePhD it's based on shit
Cat Plus Plus slashes with Occam's razor, it's super effective.
@elyse Because I care about which results I see?
11:34
the most annoying bug in chrome is the one that freezes the browser sometimes when you want to save a file
you have to kill it
As you should
it's also the reason I left chrome for ff
You've got a little bit of chrome in that bug.
For fucking foxes? You sly devil.
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I use chromium
@ElimGarak <3
did you ever see fox fur
11:35
Opium is also great. Yeah, it's pretty hot, @AlexM. :D
it's 10 tiers above dog and cat fur
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not restoring pdf scroll is a pain when writing XeTeX
okay actual lecture time. bye all
bye, bby
I feel like I need a nuclear cleanse for my stomach and intestines.
Maybe I can ingest tons of fiber.
Cro language equates handcuffs with foxes. I don't even. Although, they are trying to introduce a somewhat newish word for it. Kinda failing, though.
11:36
am I the only one who thinks of batman when he hears this youtu.be/MFSaqJFQIrU?t=8m25s
proper time
That's unfortunate.
I wonder if that happens for me on Windows...
... But I use Firefox like a pleb, so.
wait, who doubted sehe and why? <3
because doubting people is science :P
Ah, Jaden. Damn plebs.
11:38
also Lounge
@TonyTheLion doubting people is only the beginning
TIL there is a new localized word for television in my lovely native language. Its closest english translation is "far observator".
sounds empowering
DALEKOZORNICA
whoa
11:40
Sounds empowering, but not really. :(
@sehe Ah, I tried that just with various result pages.
A "typo" translates as ZATIPAK.
@Griwes what does that even mean?
Weird. But doesn't seem to be really annoying though.
Wow. You don't google enough
11:43
@sehe you know, google results are paginated, so there's page 1, page 2...
@sehe I do, I just always middle-click the result links :D
@Griwes making it even worse.
It is when you're knee deep in a search and your choice bites you in the ass. But then again, I open tabs always. I haven't left-clicked on a link in years.
11:43
@Griwes that's a bad workaround. I have enough pages as it is and they cut the URL history for tabs
ITT Griwes doesn't browse single page porn thumbs.
@ElimGarak I guess this is what Opera excells at. You can always bifurcate at will, and it clones the tab url history as well (with "future" urls too, if you had been going back)
@ElimGarak I mostly only single click when I know that the page opens the link in new tab. :D
Yeah, and I also have a serious tab hoarding issue. I need professional help. "I won't close that. I'll read that news article later for sure..."
@Feeds Wat
Other Opera keyboard perks: keyboard browsing to the next page (just keep spacing, works in google results, SO question views, comment views, Boost documentation, Rust documentation). Single key RH/LH history navigation. Domain-aware fast-forward/fast-rewind history navigation...
@GregorMcGregor I got tired.
I'd consider it iff it were closer/remote worker and I had the idea Opera has a future.
Climbed 999 steps out of the 1000 and decided to go back down. Oh, wait, I think you can sit on the 999th indefinitely.
It is clear they made business decisions that are incompatible with excellence
what did they decide?
11:49
I was in university for eight years to finish a five-year degree that turned into a three-year degree halfway through and in the process set me back another year.
@JohanLarsson They decided to pull the legacy rug underneath sehe's behind. :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, do you feel like you're missing out right now?
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The Phantom of the Opera
At some point I got a job and then I went 'fuck it'.
11:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes why did it take long?
@ElimGarak Missing out on what? The diploma? No. Those eight years? No. They were mostly worth it.
I would expect you to do two five year educations in three years
@JohanLarsson It's complicated.
Eight years is a long time, and there isn't one overarching reason for it during the whole period.
11:52
I feel like you would've been good at this even without the uni, maybe even better had you focused those 8 years on stuff that actually matters. Glad it worked out for you in the end, though.
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> Diplomaship Status: It's complicated
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wow. I have spent 8 years on 5 year degree as well and failed almost in the finish on credits. :)
I'm spending 4 years on a 3 years degree and my whole family is disappointed
shrug
@AlexM. ofc they are, you are a disappointment
I find myself considering enrolling in physics (research, focus on particle physics) nowadays that I am financially stable, however I have no experience with universities or how much would that fuck up my moonlighting as batman (writing code). It's an exciting and scary proposition for me.
11:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes was that eight years actually at uni?
Some depression here and there, a bit of 'I know this shit already, I don't need grades' (aka stupid), some 'I don't need this, I can be happy with a menial job and programming as a hobby' (aka delusion), some 'OMG everything lucks out in the end for me, so who cares'.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :\ know them feels
But then again, physics today is very much 10 thousand people working on a single project. Little worker bees.
well, apart from that lucks out
but then you are a special child roboto
No luck there, robot is just clever and put real effort into his passion. Now all he has to do is solve teh cube and become teh champion.
11:58
. @sehetw @opera I should do a screencast on #power #features lost when #Opera moved from the #Presto engine. Will we ever get it back?
if robot feel onto a live-rail on a train line, with his luck a bird will hit some transformer and cut the power just before hand.
@ElimGarak I didn't focus entirely on university during that time.
@thecoshman The last two were mostly spent with a job, and looking for a job.
But technically still enrolled, and still showing up for (some) exams.

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