When I finally moved out of my parents and bought my own place, having my PC in a different room to my bed was perhaps the biggest quality of life change
I have a laptop next to my bed, but I only really use it for answering skype and watching YouTube. When I used to sleep and work in the same room i'd literally move 2 foot from my bed, to my desk, and spend 95% of my time in the same 4 square meters.
I have at least two boxes of "useful wire things", and I can't remember a single instance when I took something out. Then again I don't dabble in, well, anything related to cables.
@AndrasDeak but I am not actually a programmer, despite hanging out here, my job results in me using random cables a lot more than yours does (I assume) :-P
I guess schrodinger's cat and the theory that I can either know where I'm at or the speed I'm going...? I guess I don't know that theory like I thought I did
@AndrasDeak idk I never had too much of an issue with the basic fundamental concept of relativity (at least w.r.t. gravitiation), you are measuring the rate at which things fall through space rather than the rate at which things magically suck each other towards each other
as an ubertrekkie I have spent an awful lot of time thinking about faster-than-light travel, which has caused me to think about the nature of time a lot, I feel almost too comfortable with the idea that there is no "universal now"
also, in case it's not obvious, I don't actually know what I am talking about
(I think) I finally twigged how gravitational time dilation worked thanks to a lecture by Brian Greene. I get the curvature portion but spacetime itself moving inwards inside an event horizon continues to confuse me.
@DaveRandom No "universal now" is fine, because if everything travels with at most light speed it makes sense that you can't really talk about stuff happening at the same time in different places. However, if you go on a trip and go home, you'll be younger than those left home; now this is insane.
basically newton said that everything can be expressed in equations that a 14 year old can grasp, einstein said lolno think harder
at least one of relativity/quantum is wrong as well because they are fundamentally incompatible, but we have yet to find anything consistently wrong with either of them so far
Einstein married his first and second cousin as his second wife. Elsa Einstein née Einstein. Doesn't have anything to do with science but if I know it you have to know it too.
and I mean like there's a guy whose entire job is measure the distance from the earth to the moon with basically millimetre accuracy, and even then we haven't found the mistake yet
Newton and Einstein were sitting in a bar. Einstein turned to Newton and said "I know you think you've got this gravity situation sussed, but I'm going to throw you a curve-ball" ... "Is it that complicated?" asked Newton ... "Relatively" said Einstein.
@AndrasDeak don't know how much of it is true, I'd like to stay skeptical but kind of hard to counterpoint it. But, a person can be a genius and an asshole, and can change at a later time so the person is less of an asshole, so given that he was a civil rights activist in the US, I hope that's the case.
@Tiffany Winston Churchil regarded basically everything east of switzerland as a land populated by savages who needed to be civilised by force, if he had been in charge and hitler hadn't been around there may have been some ugly af imperial shit happening from the Britain instead
@AndrasDeak I don't mean that in a dismissive way btw, I just mean that they are solving a problem that doesn't really apply to many other things in practice
which is fine and awesome and totally a great thing to be doing, and GPS is really one of the great unsung achievements of humanity but... I'm just not that interested in it
I saw a video today about a local test of a "mechanic tuna that pretends to be a fish struggling in death" cat toy. 0.5 out of 4 cats found interest in it.
@AndrasDeak I like the implication that the mechanical tuna would rather be doing something else, and is merely pretending
you know how there are like 1/2/3 conductor versions of a 3.5mm audio jack, anyone got any idea what the correct terminology for that is for googling connectors?
yeh I'm aware of that issue, but what I am doing is basically making a "patch" arrangement so as long as the pins are straight thru it will be compatible with anything
I personally run on *nix and develop on windows, in that I run all my GUI apps on Windows but all the actual executing of code, even in dev, happens in *nix