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In 1895 Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, an early Russian rocket scientist, was the first to propose the concept of space elevators, a type of space transportation system. (source)
it's theorized that the first country to be able to successfully build a space elevator would get a huge economic boon
B O O N
I am sorry :')
it would be incredibly expensive, but the second would be far less expensive if you used the first
Ok, definitely no to that youtube thing.
12:05
how about that?
@geisterfurz007 what, mine?
don't be offput by the cross.. it's just instrumental
I know :)
@Wietlol That's alright, I guess. Not going to end up in my favourites but I can listen to it for longer than a few seconds :D
Generals and Red Alert 2 had the best soundtracks by far
next to those, prolly SupCom youtube.com/watch?v=gWaS1I1WjsE
> Your feeling of helplessness is your best friend, savage.
RA2 Yuri's Revenge ofcourse :D
12:16
Next up you are going to tell me that you actually play video games and don't just hammer the keyboard in order to get wietbot to work...
I dont play them any more...
but their soundtracks are amazing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NSRbwGEe7o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENyxseq59YQ&list=PLDC670C4F09073B27&index=1 .
You know what's amazing?
You are!
My word that was horrible :')
hehe
I am amazing? You are amazing!
12:23
morn
morn
/8ball Am I amazing ?
@Hans1984 Better not tell you now
what?
grrr
I suppose it is a not very common joke...
even tho the concept is so simple
but perhaps, it is a dutch joke
12:25
i wonder how long it would take to go from my room to the moon with that spaceelevator..
only my corpse would arrive..
at best
what floor is your room on?
floor 9000
IT'S UNDER 9000!
uhm... 9000... 45... 6,2... 384.400...
nah, you cant have an elevator from your room to the moon
its over 900000000
too bad
12:28
it exceeds the european laws of elevator limits
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the heck
why did he greet him now lmao
kinda late
Oakbot was napping
/8ball are you a little beside yourself today ?
12:33
@Hans1984 My sources say no
alright
@Gemtastic I think so too
I am new... Sorry I didn't know. My bad
.
I didn't scroll all the way up; sorry. Ignore that :D
Everyone makes mistakes. Especially me
everyone?
even...
Madara?
12:51
surely you jest
/8ball do you ever make mistakes ?
@Hans1984 Without a doubt
Especially Madara
But Madara knows how to fix it
12:54
/8ball are you human after all ?
@Hans1984 No way
hmm
/8ball are humans smelly, greedy animals ?
@Hans1984 It is decidedly so
OakBot is built by a human ergo it will always be inperfect
12:55
I see
thats what I always say
someone that isnt perfect cant create something perfect
it's impossible
is it possible to create a program/AI that could create a superior program/AI?
in other words, is the singularity possible?
interesting question
@Hans1984 that is so not true
not for you? or is that "no" on Neil's question?
@Wietlol "perfect" does not exist
maybe that's a little too vague. What if there was a task, like say, maximizing game play of dig dug?
@Wietlol I found Dakota not perfect
ProccesorCallbackSetterDatabaseParameterExceptionIteratorGetterProxyValueMapGetterSetter
Processor*
we're already capable of creating a program which uses genetic algorithms to find a program which can optimize something like dig dug
so at least in that regard, we've done it
12:59
Proccesor*
see. Wietlol made a typo. Therefore he is not perfect.
@Wietlol of course it is true
how can you even argue it
its impossible
I am Wietlol, you ask me how I can argue against something sensible?
You have not been paying attention.
@Hans1984 why?
@KarelG I didnt make the typo
13:00
:D
@geisterfurz007 logic
something imperfect cant create something perfect
why not?
you dont get the point do you
maybe by accident but not on a regular base
forget perfection.. can it be better?
13:01
If I can code perfectly, I can code something perfect. I may be rubbish in cooking though, therefore I am not perfect but I can code something perfect.
I don't even think you can quantify "perfection"
I am... perfectly inapt? :D
@Hans1984 noone can make perfect things on a regular base
better is also far more obtainable
but once in a blue moon, perfection happens
13:02
for example at my birth.
@Wietlol that's to say that the person creating the perfection isn't perfect, no that the created item isn't perfect
is it processor or proccesor?
processor
indeed, on ghostfart's birth day, the idea of Wietlang started
@geisterfurz007 you will never code perfectly though
13:03
why not?
its not gonna happen
because you are inferior to wietlol
everyone makes mistake, even if they are minor
I think perfection is possible, when the program is trivial
13:03
even Bob Ross makes mistakes
well you have to set your goals high they say
makes
there's only one perfect way of writing a hello world program in Java
so striving for perfection isnt a bad thing
13:04
and it's not hard to achieve
twitch.tv/bobross he is still streaming on a regular base
I read that as BoBross
I think it is a bad thing to strive for perfection.
not really
I think it is fine to strive for perfection, but you should not be disappointed when you dont reach it
if you cant think of anything better, that is your limit
Targeting a virtually unreachable goal gives way to disappoint yourself over and over again.
13:06
@Wietlol it surprises me that for a weird-logical-shit you even wrote that sentence which is a contradiction logic-wise.
I think there is a massive difference in mental outcome if you succeed once a week or once a year. The first one is more rewarding obviously.
perfection is boring. Amongst the subset of perfection includes the perfect boiled egg and the perfect toothpaste
I am not a weird logical shit, @KarelG
chaos is far more interesting
I think purely weird logical
13:07
@Wietlol yes you are.
which some people think is shit
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proffesor*
@geisterfurz007 thanks @geisterfurz007 Best explanation.
You're welcome :)
gradle maybe good for bigger projects(I dunno), but for a simple console input output, it is the worst.
13:44
maven best :D
@Wietlol hell yeah
 
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hey guys, quick question. I'm using a DirectoryChooser and when I open it, the window of the dialog expands almost over my whole screen. Is there a way to set the windows size or reset it to default? I'm using OpenJFX.
16:26
hello there
I would like to know how much a programmer needs to know Ioc and dependency injection concepts? I mean can I still be writing codes without involving much of Ioc?
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@eng.mohammad hi there,
IOC and DI are the concepts behind one of the popular Java frameworks: Spring. Well, you could write codes without understanding these concepts. But these concepts are not that much difficult to understand. If you're planning to delve into Spring Framework then you should know these concepts in order to have a good understanding of the framework. I hope it helps.
19:51
What are your naming conventions for JPA entities for different projections of a table? Typically I would just add Entity as a suffix of the class name, e.g. PersonEntity. What about an entity class that only selects firstname/lastname (excluding some columns like birthday)?
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I guess this is a fine naming
class Person
interface NameableView
or...
PersonView
but... that doesnt explain what it views
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Thanks. I'm suprised I've never seen that link before
 
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