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11:00 PM
Nope not on phone (generally)
Like almost never on phone
 
when you can go there and have a brew and a chat while you (finally) fix their shit and are grateful for it, that I like doing
when they are shouting at you because shit is broken, fuck that
 
3rd line, yo :-P
 
@DaveRandom I kinda miss that
 
11:01 PM
I mean I love the company I work for. Like what we can do. Like what I can potentially do. But I miss the "brew and a chat" as being an overpaid consultant
 
@PeeHaa I get to do that, because I am also the best one with a drill so I get the van :-P
facemasks and santiser are a drag but not impossible
afaik I am yet to have covid and I have been doing that since day 1
 
I'm fully remote so it's hard for me to get it :D
 
I mean kinda of so am I, but I am remote from an office that is 8 miles away :-P
I don't go in much, mostly because I am such a covid risk
 
You never have to get back in for briefings / meetings?
 
if I go in an give everyone covid we are fucked
all done over teams
 
11:04 PM
@PeeHaa so fabor is your superior? :O
 
@Tiffany sure :)
Do you get to drive through the UK or is it more local @DaveRandom?
 
:P
 
is the company hierarchy done by height?
 
hahahaha
 
@PeeHaa mostly local but I occasionally further afeild, like I have to go to Hull/London/Edinburgh in the next couple of weeks when these fucking PMs pull their heads out of their collective arse
actually 2 of them are cheeks of an arse, the other one would be really good if she would just shout a little bit louder
 
11:08 PM
When I did the on location stuff it was really nice to drive to god knows where
@DaveRandom lol
 
yeh I do like driving to random places I have never been
I like trying to memorise the route on a map and try not to use the satnav :-P
 
Best ones are abroad, but boris fucked that one up for you
 
I used to like trying to beat google but I found I didn't know my way anywhere any more very quickly
also google is unbeatable it really does know how long it will take
 
Yeah. Fuck google :D
 
I mean I still use it for city centres and stuff
road layouts you have no hope of memorising, insane one way systems and stuff
 
11:12 PM
Do they do the one way city centers centrers over there?
 
fuck trying to drive around preston, liverpool or Sheffield in particular
 
@DaveRandom ha!
 
I have never been to edinburgh before but I am expecting that to be an instant high-place entry
european cities in general are insane, everything was built long before vehicles were conceived and there is just no space
when you throw in signs in a language you can only 50% read, and driving on the wrong side of the road, it's miraculous anyone makes it home alive
 
@DaveRandom Go to Rotterdam. The germans made sure it was (re-)build somewhat sane for a car
:D
 
was it just like totally levelled in WWII?
 
11:16 PM
The city center was just gone yeah
 
I don't know loads about it because I grew up in the north of the UK where all we got was a few pot-shot bombing runs really
 
Thanks @Gordon
 
lol brutal
 
Strict, but fair
:P
 
I think the IRA probably did more physical damage to the north west UK than the Nazis
 
11:17 PM
Yeah for sure
 
they were certainly a lot more precise
 
hehe
 
the managed to blow up the gas works in Warrington at least 3 times, I think that's where most of the bombs that fell around here were aiming for and I don't think they got it once
 
That's ^ the reason Rotterdam is somewhat sane
 
@PeeHaa it's always a bloody church
stupid jesus
 
11:19 PM
Fuck him
 
lol ftr I do not mean that if that upsets anyone
 
Ignore him. We all do mean that
 
it is a testament to how well churches are built that so many of them have survived for so long
how did the road way in the background survive?
or railway, whatever it is
 
They don't make roads the way they used to? :P
Anyway... I am going to make some food.
I was good talking to you proper again. It's waaay too long
I blame you
@PeeHaa I -> It's
 
DGF
11:37 PM
This might be a dumb question but well: What kind of projects should be developed in Virtual Machines? I sometimes see people saying some projects should be developed in VM's, does that mean I should code in the Virtual Machine?
 
@PeeHaa <3
 
DGF
Neural Networks?
For machine learning?
Or, that asnwer is not for me ahah?
 
I like how young people see a tree diagram and think it must be AI
 
DGF
The way it is displayed, it sure looks like it ahah
 
I mean: you are not wrong :P
 
11:48 PM
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@NikiC On a scale from "not happening" to "I may prototype this", what is your opinion on inout?
 
@LeviMorrison I think the most important thing here would be out references
 
@bwoebi Why is that? Meaning, why is out better more important than inout?
 
Because any time I use a reference personally it's as an out reference
And inout is already & at definition site
Or am I missing something more fundamental, i.e. type check on out
 
@LeviMorrison because our current references are inout already
 
11:56 PM
Well... they are inout already if you squint. There are some details about that from the user's perspective that may matter, but they absolutely matter for the implementation perspective.
Also, what happens if you read an out reference? Personally, I'd just use an IS_UNDEF or something... which isn't that what inout would do for new variables anyway?
try_parse_int($string, out $int)
try_parse_int($string, inout $int)
 
@LeviMorrison yes, an outref should be an undef CV
and assign on return
 
What's the difference between these two 1. if the string not an int; what's the value of $int? and 2. if $int is at-this-point undefined?
 
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