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This happens when you are a pure evil ... but very tiny being.
 
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Morning
Morning
time for daily standup, lol
 
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14:51
@StackedCrooked Is the daily standup over yet?
 
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@Morwenn no, please just stay there, standing. Will let you know once it s over
How many days off can you take as a SW engineer in the US? In Europe it is quite usual to take 2-3 weeks off at once around the christmas holidays
I have the impression that 20 days of paid leave is quite normal everywhere in Europe. What about the US?
 
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22:10
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn We have something like 3 weeks + a winter recess (1 or 2 weeks)
that being said almost nobody I work with uses all their vacation days
22:27
Oh well that’s quite close to what most people have in Europe. Not sure why Americans are saying they dont understand why we, europeans, have so many vacation days
Two things 1) most Americans don't use all their days 2) from personal experience, europeans take more than 3 weeks
There's some wide range inside europe though, right?
Working with French academic researchers was a pain because I'd get something ready for them, but then they'd be on vacation for a month. And I couldn't get paid until they validated it. In the USA my clients would love to have the integration tests performed early, with the French it was borderline offense at running the validation tests immediately after delivery.
depends what's "normal". legend outside of USA is lowest-wage jobs have basically no vacation.
whereas legend about europe is like every job will have at least 4-5 weeks
dude specifically asked about SW engineers
22:37
runs right away apologies
I got a homework assignment during my break though :-)
"use our product"
@JerryCoffin is anybody using polarization cameras for astrophotography ?
So anybody up to anything cool?
22:53
some bourbon on ice methinks
how about you?
Got bored and went back to work :-/
working on porting python to C++, while maintaining interoperability
accidentally became an expert on C++ and python interoperation which makes me feel dirty
23:11
well, on the bright side, that could have been a non-accident.
Interestingly I still can't quiet explain the 80x performance difference between C++ and python
We can explain like 10x due to constant memory allocation, but I think there is a 10x somewhere in the cache misses

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