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00:52
Yo, what everybody working on?
 
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06:53
the railroads
I've been working on them all the livelong days
 
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10:00
My tiny micro app company has outlasted a bank branch with which it has opened an account with and some funded startups.
10:12
I have not checked my apps, a few probably stopped working.
 
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user7659542
20:48
Why are some messages starred in tge chat?
user7659542
This is hilarious, I noticed some people here (5 people) starred a story of mine in this chat about me meeting a chick
21:38
Messages are starred in this chat because it's a feature Stackoverflow put in for users to show they think the post is important
user7659542
@CupOfJava I knew that part. But the part I don't quite get is why people find it necessary to star my bullshit, lol
user7659542
There sure are more interesting things than me explaining how I met some random Italian girl, who turned out to be a little less pretty than I initially thought once I saw her without her facemask
user7659542
Maybe SO's star feature is the equivalent of fb/instagram like feature
user7659542
so they star my BS because they find it amusing, not important
user7659542
stars were maybe not the most suited choice for such a feature
22:00
@traducerad The Lounge is mostly about amusing ourselves, so amusing and important are more or less synonynous.
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user7659542
makes sense
user7659542
Here you go, take a star
@traducerad If you insist.
@traducerad When I was around 13 I had a somewhat similar experience. Since my parent's were devout Catholics, I had to spend a couple of months going to a class on weekends to prepare for getting "Confirmation". There was a girl in the class whose teeth were pretty messed up, but otherwise was downright gorgeous. Hadn't thought of her in years, but thinking about it now, I wonder whether she ever got braces--with her teeth fixed, she'd probably have been one of the prettiest girls I'd ever met.
user7659542
@JerryCoffin it s never to late mate. When speaking about women I always say "all rivers always come back to the sea"
@traducerad Oh, it's definitely too late. I'm married with children now. Even if I wanted to track her down, doing so would be difficult at best. That was over 40 years ago, and although I suppose I knew her name at the time, I've long since forgotten it. Even if I could track her down, it's a safe guess that as a woman in her mid 50's, she doesn't look the same as she did as a teenager anyway.
user7659542
22:12
@JerryCoffin don't underestimate the power of Reddit. We can find her.
@traducerad But I don't want to find her.
user7659542
@JerryCoffin We won't tell your wife. Pinky promise.
@traducerad Makes no difference.
user7659542
@JerryCoffin On an unrelated sidenote, can your children code?
@traducerad My oldest has zero interest (not a technical sort of guy at all). My second oldest is a more technical kind of guy, and has done some coding, but at least for now seems more interested in mechanical engineering. Third one has done a bit, but doesn't seem interesting. Youngest is too young to have done much yet, but seems a lot more interested in the few bits he has done.
user7659542
22:19
Are you disappointed that they are not interested in sw engineering as much as you are?
user7659542
What sort of things is your oldest one interested in?
@traducerad No, not particularly.
user7659542
urgh 23:30, time to watch a movie and go to bed
In some ways they are too young to completely disappoint jerry
user7659542
I have spent enough time behind my computer trying to work
user7659542
22:31
@Mikhail yhea just give it some time
@traducerad He's still trying to sort that out. My wife spent years pushing him to go into medicine. He spent most of high school taking classes to lead toward that (e.g., biology), but didn't like them. He's now getting ready to start at community college, and try to figure out what to do with his life.
“If you want to really hurt you parents, and you don't have the nerve to be gay, the least you can do is go into the arts. "
But so far, what he seems to enjoy the most is working as a salesman.
user7659542
@JerryCoffin knowing what to do with once life and knowing what one wants is quite a difficult task
Meh, a lot of people know what they want to do but not everybody can do it. For example, I want to be a CEO and eventually a senator :-)
user7659542
22:33
I have been lucky to know from quite a young age what I wanted to do. But I do understand very well that some people still don't know after havig spent a couple of years at uni
user7659542
@Mikhail How are you going to achieve that? (CEO) It takes more than just the cpp skillzzz
@traducerad Yeah, it's definitely a lot harder for some people than others.
@JerryCoffin FYI, one amusing job that requires community college is being a lab tech at places like Abbot. Pays pretty high for not requiring a degree.
user7659542
I wanted to be Elon Musk.
user7659542
But it seemed like I failed from the moment I was born
22:35
I mean, I want to live in the future, so I guess I failed :-(
user7659542
So now I want to be the new European version of Elon Musk
The European character is incompatible with people like Elon Musk.
@Mikhail Yeah, I don't think he's interested in anything on that order. Wouldn't surprise me if he stays in sales until he's promoted some sort of sales management kind of thing.
user7659542
@Mikhail ooooh, I see what you did there....
user7659542
that hurt
user7659542
22:37
@Mikhail Not everybody has a European mindset in that regard ;)
user7659542
I presume you re referring to the hyper industrious/competitive aspect of his personality
@Mikhail Rather the contrary. Unless you've died in the last 5 seconds, you're now living in what was the future when you wrote that.
@JerryCoffin A close relative of mine recently got an ivy league degree with mediocre grades, and doesn't know what to do. Currently working for like $13 an hour at a cash register.
My current plan is to pay people to have fun in my place
@Mikhail Ouch! Double ouch if they have student loans to try to pay off out of that kind of wage.
@JerryCoffin No student loans just wasted potential. I remember interviewing at Goldman Sachs and being told it was a rarity that they were taking people from state schools.
user7659542
22:40
@JerryCoffin * laughs in European *
@Mikhail Yeah, still sad, but at least not "Oh god, please just kill me now" depressing, anyway.
Yeah I don't have many of those "just kill me now" stories.
Although I'm sitting in an airport and watching planes leave for Key West :-)
user7659542
Actually there is something comparable to Elon Musk I d like to be:
user7659542
the wolf of wallstreet
user7659542
(best movie ever, together with: the aviator and catch me if you can)
22:44
I'd like to be Tom Wolfe, although his defense of the Imperial system of measure was lamentable
user7659542
@Mikhail does tom do cocaine, hookers and billions of dollars?
user7659542
if not, he s lame
Is this an example of a naive algorithm? hastebin.com/emocuribag.cpp
No, but he will judge you
user7659542
@Mikhail exactly.
user7659542
22:47
@Mikhail only God can judge me
user7659542
* I meant richard dawkins
I mean, I judge you all the time
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user7659542
@Mikhail you re not dawkins, so I don t care
user7659542
Only he knows how to read hateletters from religious people on christmas eve
user7659542
22:53
I do have to say Dawkins and the guys pic you posted above look similar
@traducerad Pretty sure there are a lot of guys who'd be fine with skipping the rest, and just being married to Margot Robie...
user7659542
@JerryCoffin christ... robie...
Talking about foxy people, hows Bjarne Stroustrup doing these days?
I also have another unsolicited C++ feature request: operator member_type() const { return member; }; -> operator auto() const { return member; };
Isn't stroustrup like 70? But still having both a job and working on the committee for some reason
When he dies we get strong types?
23:09
I kind of doubt it, maybe some strong typedef construct, but not strong typing all over the place
Just you see!!!! We'll sneak it into to a progressively more complicated enum declaration :-)
@PeterT Experience with Ada indicates that the strong typedef construct is somewhat less useful than many people presume it would be.
Ada supports both strong and weak typedefs, and for those who've used it a lot, overuse of the strong typedef is a solid indication of a newbie.
user7659542
23:31
Anybody any experience with iptv in here?
user7659542
I see it is possible to have like 5000+ channels for 15e
@traducerad I've looked at some of the cheap channels my "smart" TV supports. At least in my experience, most of them are generally inferior to what you can get for free on Youtube.

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