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12:05 AM
This week was brutal. Worked 12 hour days to wrestle thesis project from Chinese scabs. Reward is another week of this crap.
But also fuck Cancer Research for actually reviewing my paper.
 
gdi, my computer issues are back, now instead of having the same image stuck on my monitor they all shutdown, but the sound kept going
wtf
 
 
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4:01 AM
@Borgleader Your GPU is dying?
 
 
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5:03 AM
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe? It's fairly new though, I bought it last 2017...
 
5:31 AM
Looking for a role in low level/HFT/ML. I'm an ex high-frequency trading developer who loves squeezing extra nanoseconds out of things. Here's an example where I debugged some really hard problems and supported machine learning worldwide! https://medium.com/@n0mad/how-i-trained-starcraft-2-ais-using-googles-free-gpus-44bc635b0418
 
 
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9:52 AM
AANAE (Anagrams Are Not An Error) :) — sehe 16 secs ago
 
bgc
cheese
 
 
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11:56 AM
@BartekBanachewicz it's here :D
Pictures soon (tm)
 
12:46 PM
Gloves are quite nice. Very comfortable, and easy to get on and off
Ones I used for doing the training with were a bit of a fight
 
1:08 PM
@EtiennedeMartel yep, it's starting to look like it. I updated my drivers, tried another game and within 5-10 min I got a short audio glitch and at the same time all my monitors went black followed by "no signal"
 
@sehe do you still need more time?
 
1:53 PM
And of course when I run it again with GPU-Z & OpenHardwareMonitor running, I cant get it to blackscreen so idk if its a temp thing
ive been sitting in Lion's Arch for > 30 min
 
 
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3:28 PM
@LucDanton I'm afraid I lost that thread. Bit swamped. Company got acquired, which is great, but also pretty stressful.
@Puppy do they help (with the rock&roll?)
 
user7659542
Anybody else tired of their 9-5 job?
 
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It's been 1 year now that I have graduated and started working. It just feels like being on an endless treadmill. How do people manage to work like that during their entire life?
 
3:44 PM
@traducerad I'm not.
 
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@StackedCrooked Don't you feel like it's boring? There isn't any excitement. Are you ok with just doing what you re doing for the upcoming 50 years?
 
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That might be quarter life crisis knocking on my door though
 
thats not a thing
 
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@Borgleader what makes you think that?
 
what makes you think it is?
 
3:52 PM
@traducerad Occasionally it can be boring. But I mostly like my work. I'm 38 btw, so I probably won't be working for another 50 years :)
 
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@Borgleader Because many people in their mid twenties seem to feel exactly the same way. People throughout their life go through different stages. Turns out many people go through the same stages
 
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@StackedCrooked You never know in Belgium ;) , we re already at 67 atm afaik
 
That's right.
 
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4:02 PM
@StackedCrooked on a side-note: has having side-projects helped you to land better (paying) jobs?
 
Maybe a little bit.
 
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I presume, with your experience you must either be a software architect or a freelancer. Am I right?
 
I wouldn't want to be a freelancer though.
 
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@StackedCrooked my colleagues who freelance make 600e/day
 
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why not?
 
4:04 PM
But yeah, my boss wants me to do more architect stuff.
@traducerad It's short-term contracts. You don't get the chance to really invest in a product and make it better over time.
 
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@StackedCrooked I have to disagree on that one. I work in a very large firm with a lot of freelancers. All the contracts are at least a year. Some have been here for 8 years so far
 
I might be mistaken since I've never done freelancing.
 
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I have no experience with C++ on a professional level. What company do you think is the best in order to learn the proper cpp practices and get your cpp skills to the next level in Belgium?
I've been considering to try to apply at Qt but I'd then have to move to Germany
 
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@StackedCrooked ^
 
What matters is that they care about writing proper C++ and that there are some really good guys there that you can learn from. Doesn't have to be a big of famous company.
Haven't found such company though. I all had to learn it myself.
 
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4:10 PM
I guess I am lucky to be surrounded by some extremely competent people atm.
 
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@StackedCrooked Indeed that sort of things is hard to find out when applying. You can only find out once you ve started
 
I learned a lot from this chat actually. Back in 2010-2014 when it was much more active.
@traducerad That's nice.
 
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@StackedCrooked from eg this controversial person :p stackoverflow.com/users/560648/lightness-races-in-orbit ?
3
 
Yeah.
 
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@StackedCrooked we only do C and model based design though...
 
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4:14 PM
The latter isn't so interesting imo
 
@traducerad Most of them were not exactly friendly guys :)
But they knew their C++.
 
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@StackedCrooked How did they reach this level, you think? I personally tend to read quite some books about programming and such. Currently I m reading this one doc.lagout.org/programmation/unix/…
 
Some of them are just highly talented. Or they are really good at studying the C++ standard. This doesn't always mean they're good at software development though.
 
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@StackedCrooked I have always been curious about how those people are in daily life. When applying for jobs here, I was surprised to notice that all the intervieuwers shared the same point: they don't accept cocky and arrogant people
 
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@StackedCrooked Haha yhea I started reading C99's standard, but it is litterally filled with terminology I never heard about before :p
 
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4:18 PM
@StackedCrooked If they aren't good at software dev. They are useless, right?
 
Probably, yes :P
Some of them would be really good at implementing a complex algorithm but suck at creating an app with good user experience.
I think a software developer should be good (but not necessarily an expert) at all of this.
 
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@StackedCrooked oh god! I have always been much more interested in algorithms and DSP. But now that I am working on application software , we are having so many stupid discussions like: when the user presses button X, we have to make sure to disable functionality Y and hide menu Z.
 
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that sort of discussions is so uninteresting imo!
 
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/1d2d4535-5644-4813-b37e-ee5c236391ae/vs-2017-community-and-windows-7-support?forum=visualstudiogeneral
To target Windows 7 or Windows Vista, use the value 8.1, since Windows SDK 8.1 is backward compatible to those platforms. In addition, you should define the appropriate value for _WIN32_WINNT in targetver.h. For Windows 7, that's 0x0601. See Modifying WINVER and _WIN32_WINNT.
google gives me this
 
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@StackedCrooked the fact that you are given the algorithm and you just need to implement it, makes you a code monkey imo
 
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4:25 PM
The only one who isn't a code monkey is the architect imo
 
@traducerad That's one aspect of software development: there will be stupid discussions.
Not just about UI, but about everything.
 
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@StackedCrooked i don't mind technical discussions at all. But that type of UI related discussion makes me want to run away and cry
 
4:40 PM
@sehe Somewhat but not as much as I'd hoped
 
5:03 PM
@sehe more time it is then!
 
 
 
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10:24 PM
@traducerad Sounds like the underlying problem is a loss of ownership over your work
 
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@Mikhail How so?
 
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As an employee you don't own anything
 
Both implementing algorithms and Gui development can be technically challanging. Seems you are most pissed off by the interactions when somebody tells you what to do.
 
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10:46 PM
@Mikhail no it is not the fact of being told what to do that pisses me off (although it partially is)
 
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imo we are having so many stupid discussions like: when the user presses button X, we have to make sure to disable functionality Y and hide menu Z.
 
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this is indeed part of the user experience. But those are 100% uninteresting discussions
 
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suppose you are interested in aviation and write software for aircraft. Woulld you rather discuss: a) which menus/funcionalities should be disabled when taking off and enabled during eg level flight or b) how the control system works which makes sure when the pilot wants to turn left, the aircraft does "turn" left
 
user7659542
a & b are software based things. But to me is b uninteresting while a is exciting
 
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to me it looks like a is for people who are hired as developers while b is for people who are hired as engineers
 
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10:53 PM
to add to this, imo "a" is a formality. In other words you can briefly discuss it for a minut or 2, but let's not loose our time discussing such futilities
 
11:24 PM
@traducerad The former. I would not want to be responsible for people dying :D
 

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