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9:04 PM
I actually agree with Dave on this, Mehdi. I don't think it's appropriate
 
^
 
@Mehdi Trying to think about why, and I think its because the GoFundMe is for people who were close enough to know him and know of his death to show their support for his family. Posting on Meta is kinda like and advertisement/begging it's not really what Meta is for and it's not what the GoFundMe is for
but if people who found his answers helpful, came across the news in his SO profile and decided they wanted to show their support, that would be ok IMO
 
How could we edit his profile?
 
A family member with access to his logins could recover it
 
True. Only needs one password: His email.
 
9:12 PM
Gotcha, I understand your point Dave, thanks for explaining
 
@ballBreaker nothin much. As the days pass I am getting increasingly frustrated with school. Time is valuable and I feel as if I am wasting it for hours a day when I could be learning something useful.
:(
 
bro that's like all of high school
 
@DaveS I'm not sure if his family knows we exist, but someone here who is closer to him, might want to reach out via fb or something and see if they want to put a notice on his profile.
 
I think I would wait until after the funeral then someone can reach out to Zach
who set up the gofundme
then it's up to the family if they want to do that
 
yeah, probably good to wait
 
9:18 PM
agreed
@Smarticles101 yeah idk how to find motivation
 
i got into a really bad habit where i wouldn't do assignments until the morning of the day they were due
because i didn't feel like doing it until it was almost too late
 
@CarlAnderson when you donate, is the fee taken out of the donation or charged to the donor?
 
as far as I could tell there is no fee unless you put one
I put 0$ as my fee
 
same
 
The fee section described it more as "a tip to GoFundMe" than a fee
 
9:24 PM
it's an optional donation to the platform
 
ah
 
@JBis Yeah I hear that a lot from people in highschool to be honest, especially in the grades leading up to the last one
But not sure if that applies in the states since you have SATs
 
I felt that way until my senior year where I was able to dual enroll high school and community college courses
 
But here, your grades in final year (grade 12) is what determines what schools are going ot accept you
 
Here its more grade 11
 
9:28 PM
So it's definitely not a waste of time at that point because you're trying to do your best to get in
@DaveS ou that's nice
 
it was much more satisfying to be challenged, have open campus lunches and fridays off
 
@ballBreaker I have to keep reminding myself its a means to an end, but the actual value I am getting from it is slim to none.
 
you may want to see if any local community colleges offer that JBis
 
I've taken some college courses, and may look for some more but very few relate to the field i want to go into
thanks for the suggestion
 
at the very least they cover your unrestricted free electives
 
9:29 PM
@JBis yeah that's essentially all of school in a nutshell haha
 
@ballBreaker yet you spend your best learning years in them
 
Until you look back and go "oh X was actually pretty useful" when at the time it seemed like the most useless
 
I was able to take intro to graphic design and play with photoshop for 2 hrs every afternoon
 
thats fun ^
 
and then the "oh Y was really not useful at all even though they said it was going to be"
 
9:31 PM
also took a intro to physics and calculus classes
 
the best was "oh, you're going to need to learn cursive because everyone in highschool and university writes in cursive!"
 
they didn't transfer to my degree but gave me a headstart when I took those classes in college
 
then I got into highschool and it was all computers
 
lol
I only use cursive for signing my name these days
 
yeah same
 
9:32 PM
@ballBreaker I highly doubt understanding the authors deeper meaning of why a character in the great Gatsby had a particular colored shirt and how it relates to other books written after the great gatsby was made will ever become useful
 
oh god I hated the analysis on that book
the book wasn't even good
most overrated fucking book of the millenium
 
ha we didn't read gatsby
 
literature is useful for developing critical thinking skills
 
But but.. he wore a yellow shirt.. and the leaves that fell on his pool were yellow.. so this indicates that he was warm and wanted to die in the water
 
@Smarticles101 WE are reading gatsby, I am not
 
9:33 PM
the content itself is kinda useless but the skills you gain going through the motions are useful
 
1984 seems like it would be a good book tho
 
It is
It's excellent
 
personally i didn't enjoy 1984
 
Once they start phasing that out of the curriculum be worried lol
 
fahrenheit 451 was good tho
 
9:34 PM
@DaveS yeah I found that statement sums up schooling big time
 
@ballBreaker my favorite is when they try to argue non-fiction foreshadowing
oh that reminds me
the amazon reviews for Mein Kampf are fucking hilarious
if you get a chance, read some of them
 
I definitely need to
 
> Amazing how smart this man was. Sucks America had to intervene with the banking system and now we all slaves to the system.
@AdamMc331 I left you a message on LinkedIn fyi. No rush, just wanted to let you know.
 
@Smarticles101 I like Animal Farm more than 1984, read that one if you ever get a chance
It's nice and short, and to the point
 
oh yeah i never read that one, i'll add it to my list tho
 
9:42 PM
i figure i'll enjoy reading books once i get out of hs
they just ruin it here
 
Took me until after university
but that was more because of time constraints
high school definitely killed my desire to read, from highschool until uni graduation I read 0 books in my own time
then first year after uni I read 83 books that year
 
I concur
 
lol ":D
 
@ballBreaker damn
 
I read a lot of books before high school and haven't gotten back into reading until a little recently
 
9:43 PM
yeah I read one good fantasy novel and it just started a massive snowball effect ("OH SHIT I FORGOT HOW MUCH I LOVE THIS!")
 
i also want to try some horror
 
@Smarticles101 yeah being forced to do something will do that to you it seems
 
stephan king stuff
 
I haaaaaaaated learning french in school, then as soon as I graduated I regretted that I didn't stick it out
 
the last book i actually read was a biography of steve jobs in 5th grade and then i "read it again" for 6th 7th and 8th grade summer reading. Luckily my teachers didn't look back at the essays.
 
9:45 PM
funny thing is i can only think of like 3 books i actually read in high school that were assigned. only because i thought they were interesting. the rest, i skimmed or just didn't read
 
I can't really remember much of the ones I didn't like, but I had a choice on three books and my choices were: the Chrysalids, 1984, and Grendel
all three of which are/were fantastic books
But yeah, same here mostly, skimmed the rest.. except for gatsby
I fully read that one cover to cover I think 4 times, and I hated it
Grendel was super interesting, the beowulf story from the perspective of Grendel, the monster
 
9th grade summer reading i bought a 50 page book on linux server administration (they said any topic). Got into school and ran into an issue when the essay topic was showing how the characters developed throughout the book.
 
lol
 
Ha JB is a total nerd
 
yeah that might be the nerdiest damn thing I've ever heard
I'm out early everyone, have a good evening, wish ya all well
 
9:50 PM
see ya bb
 
@Smarticles101 thank you
:D
cya bb
 
xD
ngl I read a book on Java development in 8th grade. I don't really recommend it lol
 
yeah I never enjoyed learning programming from a book
 
best way to learn programming for me is just figuring out how to do stuff as i do it
 
the server admin book wasn't that bad. it was just the basics and had some good info.
programming i have never used a book
 
9:53 PM
I like books to an extent
Thing is, you have to practice either way
And the inability to copy code samples is infuriating
 
But reading from paper is a pleasure
My eyes won't get tired as well
 
also true
 
getting in front of a screen all day long can be very tiresome.
 
i'd rather read a novel on paper than technical stuff
@Mauker try getting some blue light glasses
 
9:57 PM
I have those
 
to help with eye strain
 
They help quite a lot
And I can't imagine myself without them now
 
yeah i got some two months ago and they're pretty nice
 
I've been using them for over a year
 
10:11 PM
y'all are beta programmers, chads program with light theme and full brightness
 
true programmers take off the polarizing film from the LCD and program on a full white screen
 
lol
 
11:05 PM
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@Mauker ohhhhh. now I understand what screenreaders are for.
 
11:43 PM
night everyone o/
 
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