but it had all teh docs as well. There was a doc on how to parse the body of a request, iirc. but now the docs are sparse at best :P
btw, do I have to return something in createEntry() as well? because I'm currently having this error [2018-08-23 07:54:11] server.error: Error: Call to undefined method Generator::getResponse()
@Ikari tbh, I consider the new APIs much less accessible. It's an overabstracted mess right now, if you ask me. But certain people like @kelunik consider that more pure. It gets to the point that I've been quite annoyed contributing to the http server project at all.
It's possibly more unopionated, but that's not what I want.
@Wes 0.1 is not one tenth as it cannot be accurately represented in binary floating point, hence adding it up 10 times doesn't equal 1... it just accumulates rounding errors
oh well this doesn't work, tho I get a different error
$response = (new \Slop\ResponseHandlers\CreateEntry($request));
$response->process();
$response->getResponse();
// [2018-08-23 08:04:15] server.error: Error: Call to a member function getHeaders() on null
I consider it extremely hard to argue that an opinionated monolith (while still allowing you to plug-in your own components if you desire so) covering the essentials is superior to a large set of components you have to wire together.
UBI is a concept that has been introduced by countries, which adhere to capitalism
socialism has nothing to do with UBI ... while in every country where it has been tried, the socialism has caused a disaster
actually, all current attempts in implementing UBI have also failed (mostly, due to lack of money)
and ... AIs can make "music, books and art" (such AI project have existed for something like 5 years and will be widespread before UBI gets implemented anywhere)
One robot/AI/software would take the job of 100 or more people, and those become more and more common
Eventually, the majority of jobs would be those who maintain and program these robots, until they become self maintaining, and AI becomes sufficiently advanced
It's not a question of uniform income or not, there simply would not be enough jobs for everyone. You wouldn't need all of the population working.
@tereško Yes, there is, but that's really far into the future. We humans are resistant to yielding control willingly. Future generations will be more used to that. We just have to ensure that we still retain all freedoms to do what we want (except, obviously, destructive actions).
@MadaraUchiha I don't think it's the governments faults. Sure they might slow down it a little, but the technology isn't still there. It maybe exists, but isn't cheap enough to be actually that widespread.
@bwoebi Knowledge, which you are far more likely to gain with experience (not necessarily work)
I had no trouble finding my first job, with 40k points on Stack Overflow, good knowledge of PHP and OOP, and no degree or any prior work experience to my name,.
Between the first job and the second I made connections, went to meetups, met with people, which I think is supposed to be the actual primary purpose of the degree, meet people
But going to meetups and sitting with people for beers is much more fun and much more beneficial (not to mention orders of magnitude cheaper) than going to university/college and spending years of your life learning things most of which you'd forget.
Every time I've tried it's just been people trying to sell me a service, not actually wanting to meet people. That or short casual 5 minute conversations about generic stuff then that's it
@tereško I don't think I've bookmarked it? The part I was liking about the tweet, is mostly the second sentence, eg if people were working less on shit jobs / were working less hours in a week / less on jobs that don't add value to our life, imagine what we could do with more time.
my dream is to work three days a week. I wish humans could not work their asses off and have moer time to do things that are not just related to surviving.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier what traumatized me about that tweet was implication of UBI and socialism being the same thing ... and that what we need are more talantless hacks doing "art"
yeah, that is some bs. I have grown an ability to ignore parts of tweets to keep my sanity as I roam twitter a bit more.
thanks for making sure I'm still alive inside
@tereško then again, maybe we don't need 7 billion people trying to become picasso, but it would still not hurt things. At least it would improve the decor :D
@Tiffany I've got 1 already, but the one I was studying for a few weeks and am still studying for, I will be taking that exam in a couple of weeks. Because apparently the course changed a lot 2 months ago. And I prepared for the old one, the training for the new one is out and am doing that.
@Tiffany nope, just this one and the one that I've already got. And after this, I will get google cloud platform's certification and then microsoft azure's and then that'll be it.
Azure is interesting. I sat in a MS webinar with a few coworkers that did an overview of the Azure platform. It had piqued my interest, but we wouldn't save any money if we switched hosting the website through them, unfortunately.
Like I said, I don't hate programming, I just hate doing it professionally. I would much rather do it as a hobby and as OSS. But not professionally. I believe I'll be better off as a sysops/devops professionally.
Does this make sense or is there better terminology I can use? "Simply put, we have scaling webservers and want to only have our clients whitelist a single IP in order to allow us to reach them."
> We want our clients to only have to whitelist a single IP in order to reach our systems, rather than having to whitelist a varying range of IP addresses.
> Donald is on our side! … He supported the head of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt, who stated that his agency would no longer deal with negative effects potentially derived from products containing asbestos. Donald Trump supported a specialist and called asbestos “100% safe after application.”
@Tiffany sounds like the real intention might be to let companies to invest into new products, that contain asbestos. Same reasoning as for lifting the outright ban on DDT
@tereško I'm hesitant to use anything that has asbestos in it, though. Shit causes a load of health problems. There would have to be a ton of protections in place for it to be "safe," and given Trump and his current administration's track record, I have very little trust in it.
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If you buy within the next 2 weeks, we'll enter you into our prize draw! The winners will get an unexploded WW2 bomb buried under their house. Winners won't be announced publicly until they attempt to excavate the basement.