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05:00
The electoral system invalides the popular vote so hard, haha.
It's hilarious how badly it works these days.
THough, usually a electoral vote that closely matches the popular vote means the 'electoral system is working.'
It's still messed up, though.
Electing people to vote for us.
The only thing good about the electorial vote that I can even imagine is that it reduces the cost of recounting close calls.
And then asking us to vote anyways.
When that happens, you only have to recount the state(s) that matter.
Instead of the whole country.
05:02
Technically speaking, the person who does the electoral vote can vote against the popular vote.
And it does happen.
@Mystical Not really. Statistically, the chances of a very close vote are incredibly small if you run it through the entire country.
> Mystical
@Rapptz Only in a few states.
@JerryCoffin It still happens though.
@Mysticial Originally, it was about communication -- when it was 3 months from California to DC, the people often weren't even sure who the candidates were when they voted. Now it does a bit to even out representation of different careers/lifestyles -- without it, rural parts of the country would effectively lose their representation.
05:07
Honest question, why wouldn't a popular vote approach work now a days?
@JerryCoffin Sad that I never learned that in middle or high school.
@Jerry-Coffin: That doesn't add up. Less than 10% of the US lives in cities.
What?
You can edit your post, you know.
05:07
Not schools. Too little sleep working on this project :D
You wouldn't win an election bouncing around the top cities. Most of the rural country votes Republican as it is. Take a look at the breakdown for populations in New York and California.
Even the breakdown of major cities can be mixed.
It's the winner-take-all system that gives us the standard block states.
Why wouldn't a popular vote approach work though? Rather than it being a state by state case, why can't it be whoever gets the most votes in the national level?
I wonder what would happen if electorates could just cast their vote.
And just have it count directly.
It's not like your vote in the rural area would count less than the urban area.
Or, what Rapptz said.
@Rapptz: I agree, I'd rather see a popular vote than our current system.
05:11
It'd be exactly that, 1 vote.
@MrDoomBringer How are you defining cities to get that? According to the US DOT, nearly 80% live in urban areas (as of 2000 -- probably somewhat higher now).
Of course, I'd like to see a very different election process, but that's a bit more pie-in-the-sky.
@JerryCoffin Even then, that rural slice counts for like what, 1 electorate per state? They'll still be outgunned / outmatched, no matter the scale you slice it at.
@JerryCoffin 80.7% as of 2010. 1
Just imagine the number of gerrymandering jobs that'd be lost. :)
05:13
Oh right, that's another thing that influences votes. Gerrymandering.
They used to (and sometimes still do) do that to cities.
Where the pie-carve the whole city up, with large heads out in the suburbs and tiny slices near the center of the 'pie' cutting up the city.
@Rapptz For house seats.
Yep. It's bullshit.
It means that suburban populations, rather than urban populations, can out-vote the small chunk of 'city' they're paired with, effectively cropping out certain urban sectors.
@Rapptz No, but it means that (for one obvious example) farmers as a whole would effectively get no representation at all.
05:16
@JerryCoffin I was apparently using old top-10 city numbers, gimme a sec to re-run numbers.
@JerryCoffin If the system was popular vote?
@Rapptz Yes.
I don't see how, can you explain? Or is it because most of the population is urban, so they wouldn't "care" about the rural votes?
Ah, ok, I see where I muffed up. Census data for what constitutes city areas differs from actual city boundary locations.
If you pull in census data for what constitutes "New York City" etc, US population of the top 10 cities is 26%.
I think a lot of Massachusettes is actually Gerrymandered and cut up in weird, who-the-hell-thought-of-this ways, but I'm not sure.
05:18
Of course, that's including all the way down to Atlanta and Boston.
WElp.
I can now sleep easy.
Not gonna have the government in the pocket of Big Businesses, thank God.
@Rapptz What it comes to is this: the importance of farming as an industry drastically outweighs the number of people who do it. Pure popular vote tends to base almost everything on the number of people. The current system does at least a little to even that out, and give farming as a whole representation that's at least a little more representative of its importance.
Not saying that Obama is saintly, but I'd sooner join @sehe in the Netherlands than stick out another debt-wallowing 4 years under a Republican. ~_~
@JerryCoffin You have a point there...
Do farmers get misrepresented a lot in Congress?
05:21
@ThePhD Don't sleep too easy, Congress is going red so far.
@MrDoomBringer Half and half. The senate will stay blue. The house will say red.
Kind of crazy when I think about it, because farmers are really important to the world. They provide a means of food for millions of people.
@Rapptz I don't think misrepresented, moreso underrepresented.
Of course, it's not strictly about farming -- that just happens to be a particularly obvious example, because the number of people involved is minuscule compared to its importance as a whole.
It's ok, Monsanto has plenty of lobbying power.
05:23
haha, Alaska's polls haven't closed yet.
Monsanto....
Anyway the current system sucks ass.
Isn't their ex-VP like heading the FDA?
@Mysticial I somehow doubt Hawaii's have either.
@ThePhD YEP.
05:24
Hahaha, it's a great day to be in Big Business!
"Oh, did some of our GMO seed accidentally spill on your farmland? GUESS YOU GOTTA PAY US NOW. :3c"
Nothing like rampant Cronyism in our gov. Fun part is, both the Dems and Reps do it.
@MrDoomBringer Plenty considering it's one company, or plenty considering the number of people who live on the results of what they sell?
Plenty considering how deep Government is influenced by the company.
There's a lot of ex-Monsanto people in higher levels of Goverment-appointed positions, with ties to lobbying and sometimes outright bribes.
@MrDoomBringer They can afford it, seeing the fat-checks that already struggling farmers have to cut them because of the GMO seed that 'happened to sprinkle' on their farmland.
At this point in the lobbying game I'm not even surprised if a company has a lobbying arm. Government is so broken at a fundamental level that once you get big you have to play the government game or die due to forces outside the free market
@ThePhD Exactly.
05:27
@MrDoomBringer That seems to indicate the opposite of what you're claiming. A company that has plenty of influence rarely has to spend much on lobbying, not to mention anything as chancy as bribery.
When I read the court decisions on the Monsanto cases, I cried a little and died some inside.
@JerryCoffin Because they're already in there. Companies don't get influence through just being big, they get influence by making friends.
"It doesn't matter how the seed got there, just that it's company seed and therefore company property."
Funnily enough, if you trace back how Monsanto came to be it's primarly through the price minimums and subsidies on corn.
Gov has been keeping prices of corn artificially high through ethanol and other price fixing things
Hence, Monsanto has a great incentive to just make corn. 'Course the corn is just ground up into feed or fuel anyhow, doesn't really help consumers all that much because the Gov pays a preminum for the stuff.
So Monsanto gets big, then gets into the pockets of Gov.
Starts making the GMO ownership laws
then crushes their competition using the courts.
Can't pay our crazy seed lawsuit? It's ok, just GIVE US YOUR FARM.
Cycle repeats.
string *array = new string[1001]; why
05:30
@Rapptz Ahhhhhh BURN IT
Hey, the popular vote just flipped.
No whitespace, magic constants, random indentation level
Obama leading?
05:31
Interesting.
Probably because of the west coast.
That code indeed.
1001 strings, roflmao.
I wonder how badly I programmed when I first started.
I can show you some of my earlier C++ code if you want to see. I remember backing them up on pastebin a few months ago.
Does anyone here model / texture stuff?
If so, what file formats do you use?
Ryan Pytleski ‏@Arkhangel07
@AnnoyedGamer holy crap, Obama wins, multiple states legalize pot, first state legalized gay marriage and #Halo4. My underpants are sticky.
05:33
Also @Rapptz Sure!
Some of my first code, when I wanted to make an Menu for the goddamn console roflmao
Man so many C-style casts.
I'm not even sure I was coding in C++
To this day,
Besides the fact it's a .cpp file, lmao
05:40
I have no used a single C++-style cast anywhere.
It's all C-Style casts.
You should. It's not only safer but looks cleaner.
reinterpret_cast<T> feels like the ugliest thing to me. That and I have no idea why there are like 20 styles.
I guess if I ignore all the code from me hacking games
I can find something more traditional. Though I haven't really changed in that aspect much.
Hahaha man
I didn't even know
what copying was then
All hte copies I made
So many freefloating copies.
THankfully, next-to-no pointers, so all stack-based and self-cleaning
WinForms is fun. Oops wrong one.
05:43
C++/CLI!
Hehe, so much fun.
If I go backwards more, my first app....
RFML
@Rapptz You'd apparently heard that line about "when in doubt use brute force" -- and you had a lot of doubt!
I wasn't really brute forcing anything though.
@Rapptz Yes, yes you were.
05:46
Really? I don't even know what I'm brute forcing.
Hm,but even more further back...
What was I brute forcing? o.o
@Rapptz Using separate variables for primary/secondary/tertiary instead of arrays, for one obvious example.
Oh. At the time I was just trying to emulate the game. This monstrosity is supposed to be a calculator for 24 classes in a game.
AS3 eh? I never liked that language.
@Rapptz It's like shit, drenched in piss, fermented in pus. Only worse. And communist.
2
I have a project named Cloud and it seems huge yet I forgot what it is.
Wow I don't even do that anymore.
Mmhmm.
My first lulsy game was actually amde out of AS3
Why'd I include windows.h twice? This is awful :(
05:52
in the news tonight: my fellow americans aren't quite as dumb as i feared.
@Rapptz Pat pat
It's okay, man. It's all behind you.
That's yours? It's a lot more impressive than anything else I would have made.
I would post teh source but it's liek i 80 different AS3 files
It's when I first started learning about classes and shit.
Man, did I -abuse- classes so hard.
Overloaded ALL THE THINGS.
05:55
I guess that would be one of my uglier codes..
Oh shit I forgot the controls
Fuck how do I change my weapon Dx
Ah,m it was shift + H
Both quite bit more impressive than any of my first games (though being restricted to BASIC running in 48K on an 8-bit computer did impose a few limitations).
I think this is also when I learned the power of Time-Manipulation
And skewing everything by a scalar
I still don't get why exactly I did <Windows.h> then "windows.h"...
Maybe you had an explicit copy in the directory?
05:58
Don't think so.
I think that was the last fun game I ever made, though. =/
And that was years ago.
I'd post current code but I don't think it's that pretty.
Since then, I've been trying to team up with people to make a game.
Romney's about to give his speech if ya wanna tune in.
"I failed, thank you."
That's all I really wanna hear.
While I swig my sierra mist, pretending it's beer and I'm a tough guy and that I'm a smug bastard.
AH
06:00
That was quick...
This is what I spent
a lot of time on.
Less than 2 minutes at the podium.
Text. Text, my rival.
What'd he say?
@Rapptz Nothing really...
06:01
Was he crying?
No he wasn't.
That's good
He kept a pretty positive face - have to give that to him...
On another bright side he's probably done with politics. huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/18/…
TBH, he was the best among all the republican candidates.
06:03
@Mysticial That's scary.
Eh.. Ron Paul would have been better. Just slightly.
Herman Cain didn't seem that bad..
Gingrich, Santorum, and Bachmann were pretty bad though.
@Rapptz dl.dropbox.com/u/17644642/RPGTextBuilder.swf It runs smooth, but you wouldn't believe the amouint of resources it takes just to achieve a dynamic text box with a tail.
I think I can find the source.....
What is that
06:05
It's a text box! With a tail. The square was for proving Transpaency was possible, because it's drawn with a really funky triple-layering trick.
The idea is that you can have the outline of it, and the tail, follow an object across the screen, and size dynamically to the position of the object / character / etc.
It's actually what compelled me to write a better graphics system.
Because that triple-layering trick felt way too much just for me wanting to be able to composite 2 shapes drawn at run-time.
probably wouldn't be able to do that
Well, nobody would ever actually need to.
It has about 0 practical application, unless you were making a -really- dynamic, pristinely-done moving-webcomic or something.
And even then, the short-tail approximation that just flits across an opaque text box works just as well, and nobody can tell the difference.
user1357851
why all anime icons in this forum
user1357851
u r all kids?
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just checking
06:11
I think that's the point that I also realized that a lot of CG isn't about actually drawing what you'd think it'd feel like / be in reality.
It's just about faking something that looks good enough.
user1357851
GUI is important
Hey @Mysticial get a load of this
Phew, Obama won. Good.
user1357851
like beauty is skin deep
user1357851
that's why people have plastic surgery
user1357851
06:12
good CG attract
... Not sure if trolling.
user1357851
?
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<-
user1357851
could not be
Doesn't matter: Obama won.
Have a good night, ya'll!
user1357851
06:13
Oo
@ThePhD He barged in here and called us kids.
@Rapptz Make that game, yo! I wanna play it!
ALLLLL THE BUTTON CLICKS.
@Rapptz ?
@Mysticial Scroll up a bit
user1357851
I could be some 50 yo fat programmer, so I am entitled to call u kidz
06:14
oh... haha
Holy shit, he's right, we are all running anime avatars... most of us that is.
user1357851
which is not normal
I count 3.
user1357851
I count 5
user1357851
maybe u need 2 buy bigger screen
Maybe you should learn to count.
user1357851
06:17
1st, 3rd, 5th, 6th and 9th
user1357851
not even counting 8th
user1357851
icons on the right
Not anime, just a sketch I did a while back. Not sure if we're seeing the exact same order.
Yeah he meant you.
Etienne's isn't anime either.
Same question could be posed, Telkitty, are you a noob because you have no avatar?
user1357851
06:19
nu on this forum only
user1357851
besides change avatar's not easy here :/
You've the same rep as I, so I suppose I'm not allowed to make value-base judgements on you :D
user1357851
gee since when I need to care about e-reputation :D
Pft, all the kids have e-peens these days.
There's a good chance Puerto Rico is 51st state
06:23
@Pubby They're voting on that today?
user1357851
e-reputation needs time to build
user1357851
no time
user1357851
Do you think stackoverflow is over patrolled?
user1357851
This forum sure can do a bit more anarchy
user1357851
posts are over editted
06:25
@MrDoomBringer Yeah, although I don't think it's a binding decision
The P Ricans are voting if they want to become a state
@Pubby Yeah, pulling up articles. Interesting, but I can't find any current poll statistics.
It looks like everything is on the table, moving towards or away from statehood.
Estadidad: 575,431 votos
Independencia: 47,524 votos
ELA Soberano: 301,377 votos
En blanco: 348,308
Protestadas: 13,300
Statehood, Independence, ELA Sovereignty, Hard to translate in English, Protests
En Blanco -> "Blank", probably abstain.
Ah so that's the context.
06:28
I thought blanco was white
(not that I would know)
It is.
White/blank, context-dependent.
But white can also mean blank.
I was thinking about it like you too, "In white..? What?"
obama's on stage
"waited in line for a very long time..."
Ell
Ell
07:25
God its coldddd
Write a threaded loop at low processor priority. Peg the processor at 100%. Warm up the room.
ULV :(
07:46
Music choice while working on a project?
I can dig it.
sbi
sbi
@MrDoomBringer simplynoise.com works great for me, when I try to concentrate.
I remember this site, used to use the pink noise every now and then.
I've been using rainymood as of late for background ambiance.
sbi
sbi
@MrDoomBringer The rainy noise is great, only I have to remember to go to the bathroom before I turn it on, or concentration isn't improved a bit.

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