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22:00
she just has a lot going on and I feel so bad for possibly making her uncomfortable
she seems like a great person
the hackerspace is kinda her safe place, although she often has arguments with other coworkers
and usually because everyone's so stressed out
she's got a fulltime job as a react dev, but is also finishing highschool
while she's taking nightly courses to improve her english, and then she wants to come to conferences with me. That's a strong human
she's still really empty inside
what ROs are around to trash this? I think I'm done for today
ask her if she would like you to fill up her emptiness
@Mosho I wouldn't do it even if she begged me to
sigh
I mean, she's easily the hottest person I've met
I think
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Q: Caling a web API through a JavaScript function

Rajath SavanthI want to retrieve the financial data of apple company from a data provider "intrinio" I am pretty good at nodejs so i was able to write the code and retrieve the data into the console.log using nodejs. The code is as follows - var https = require("https"); var username = "****"; var password =...

do I miss something here or is the "good guy at node.js" just missing the XMLHttpRequest
22:05
@jAndy yes
@jAndy well, node doesn't have XMLHttpRequest
why do I have the feeling Stackoverflow gets overrun by Indians
I think you are on to something!
such detective
> Then she started showing a shoulder with a bra strap
so perception
22:07
@Mosho but he is in fact asking for "non node code"
wow
shit is getting serious
@KamilSolecki can't tell if you're joking or not
I am not. *(typo)
why would he be joking
that's 2.5rd base right there
22:08
0.5
wow its really easy to press enter on this keyboard
hence the mistake
anyway, javascript
can you precise what that sentence means exactly please
@Luggage can you go on a trashing streak?
of what?
22:09
5 mins ago, by towc
what ROs are around to trash this? I think I'm done for today
ohh, you want that?
onno this is history
so much confusion in that question and answers... talking about "Javascript" and "XMLHttpRequest" as if that has anything to do with the language
@Luggage I ask it almost daily
I bet there's a lesson in there somewhere
that's probably why I stopped answering questions much on SO, you need to actually write half a book to explain shit to somebody in detail
22:11
people don't do research no more
that is their idea of research
back in the times when there was no internet, everybody had to do research! (in a crunky old man voice)
@Mosho Yeah, true. I mean I also did have that moment when I was beginning my programming journey
@KamilSolecki wait, do you have memories of there not being internet/
22:12
I do
I think
@Mosho yeah, but you're old, so it's fine
i do
I mean, I was flabbergasted the first time someone told me to do research myself on a help site
I remember something called "outside"
22:13
then, I learned that I can only learn by learning.
@Mosho it's a myth. I need proof
that is one thing I really cannot understand. Back in the days (like 3-4 years ago) where I pretty much hit Max-Rep every single day by answering questions. But I have to say, those questions on average were way more sophisticated and "serious" than today
@Mosho you are not supposed to talk about this. You remember, right?
how can this decrease so hard? You would expect the opposite
site popularity combined with increase in interest in coding by people
22:14
@jAndy is there data on the increase of users on SO each year?
cough sorted by country
close community = more valuable users and less crap
@Mosho ouch
big community = even 11 minecraft youtubers come around
in some way, Stackoverflow has failed
make people more dumb
it seems
22:15
nah
I wouldnt say so
What happened was inevitable
it just wasn't ubiquitous yet
@jAndy I try my best to contribute
as long as the real community fights for keeping the site at its' principles, its all good
now everyone is in on it, and since there's literally no barrier of entry
everything good gets drowned in all the junk
^
well.. the voting system
but questions drop in too fast
I think I won't even shower tonight
not even exercise
just go to sleep watching comedy
it's still the #1 resource when you google
gosh I never thought I was empty inside before yesterday
thanks to votes
as long as there are some people trying
22:17
I have a feeling that at some point there should be a (insert super smart mechanism that I cannot think of right now) that would verify the answerers
well, I thought I was a sociopath if that counts
but it gets hard
I think it's a little more difficult to find answers to questions on more recent tech
on SO
the basic idea was that the people (community) verifies answers due to voting
might be just me
but I guess that system failed hard
especially on more complex questions and systems
I guess swarm-intelligence failed :D
because too many members of the swarm are bloody idiots
22:18
huh, I think it might be an interesting experiment to wear a belt around your neck every day
like a scarf
@jAndy yes, but with the overflow of people, there might come a point that even bad answers get floated up (because community is dumb) (heck, its already a thing)
@jAndy you just described democracy
a fashion statement
indeed @Mosho
"this is what modern standards are bringing us to"
22:19
In times like these we need the good ol' totalitarism
> hey boy, bring out the ol' bottle of totalitarism
the problem with that is, that every member of the swarm thinks "he is smart and everybody else is stupid". Same way as every car-driver thinks he is good at driving while all others are not
HOW TO OVERCOME
you fogot crackling voice @towc
@jAndy well, that's easy
don't issue private driver licenses
@jAndy just get rid of them so you know you're the smartest
hello
22:21
there is such a thing as private driver licenses? LOL, what fucked-up country is up for that?
@jAndy you cannot. The same way you cannot kill dumb people when they are born (cast away all the morale, this is just an example)
@jAndy I mean, non commercial
wait what exactly do you mean by that
my driver's license, for example
that allows me to go into a car and operate it
@KamilSolecki I don't think anybody gets born dumb. 99% of what I would call "dumb" is created by society and media
22:22
@jAndy and parents
mostly parents
some people are born dumb
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@jAndy well in a sense that you mean it yeah, true
but I also agree with the old man
everyone is born dumb
having that said, Douglas Crockford or Linux Torvalds would consider me dumb as fuck
have you ever talked to a newborn baby
22:22
so question of perspective also
^^^^
@Mosho its on my bucket list, to be completed around the age of 30+
anyways, I learned today that GETs do not give a fuk about COP
I think chicken mcwraps is my new favorite fast food
how often do you think "holy shit wtf am I doing"
I coded my first DOS batch file with 2 months of age, so not everybody gets born dumb
22:24
with extra chicken
I should have known that ealier
it's so much chicken
or whatever animal they use
Do yall have Grander in KFC?
@jAndy 2 months? That's old
retire already
I have no idea if its a regional sandwich or not
22:25
I'd consider most people dumb who still eating animal products :P
I'd consider most people dumb who don't
"made dumb by influence, not dumb in intelligence"
well, I call people dumb if they have morals I disagree with
not dumb, just immoral
"that guy bribes for personal profit? He's dumb"
22:25
no, actual dumb
well that's dumb
watch What The Health and you'll understand
@towc thats like, your own opinion, man
it kills you or at least, increases risk for disease unnecessarily
I call that dumb
it's a trade-off
22:26
"that guy just outright lied to his friend! What an idiot"
good tasting stuff versus disease
good tasting is subjective
I know what I'd pick
disease is not
maybe I like disease
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22:27
you deserve a star for that Sir
appreciated
@Mosho some people would pay a lot of money for ... services
I might get a shitton of deseases, but boy I am not letting my meat leave me
honestly, food is kinda pointless
the way I see it
I don't smoke, don't drink
22:28
the taste is not the threatening part of being vegan
I'm well ahead of the curve
being vegan takes effort
gotta sin somehow
@towc its a pretty good source of dopamine. Besides, if you don't food you die.
@Mosho you don't kill animals by smoking or drinking
or at least, not nearly as many
22:29
I don't care about animals
well, fu then, daddy
I just stopped following the discussion with the starred comment of Mosho :P
it's the truth
no point in denying it
I'm not going to kick a dog, but I will much on that porkchop.
22:30
I love porkchops
I love meat
I've both had a horse I'd care for and had eaten horse meat
I don't like killing animals
hence you are not a butcher
or being cruel to them in any way
I'd prefer the pig have had a relatively decent life and a swift death, though.
22:31
@Luggage you'd prefer that for yourself too, right?
you're 51, you said?
@Luggage sure. You'd have to be a psychotic to take pride in having your food die in agony
@Luggage me too, but I'm not going to go out of my way to find one that did
I can come by when you're 60, if you want
@KamilSolecki unless they're humans
in which case they probably deserve agony
I just see very confused and influenced minds, eating rotting cadavers which made "tasty" by all kinds of processing. Increasing your own risks for diseases by a LOT and bringing death and harm to other sentient beings in the process
what if you didn't have to go out of your way, but just pay 10% more (just a number I made up)?
22:32
@jAndy but its tasty.
@jAndy raw meat is tasty af
not safe, but tasty af
bite into a raw dead corps of a cow
and tell me that tastes good :p
why would I lol
is it clean?
@Luggage good question. If I could afford it to the point I would not feel much difference financially, I'd likely do it.
22:33
although
@jAndy as long as it's freshly killed, and the cow didn't have major diseases, probably
there are some raw beef dishes
that would be the way any true meat eater on the planet would do, and would LOVE it
same old tired arguments
@jAndy If all that is a trouble, you know you can just go to a good butcher right
you can do research if you care as well
on where is your meat comming from
22:34
its not about trouble, its about 99.9% would puke in circles when doing that
but none would puke by biting into an orange for that matter
@jAndy the point being?
no point, just a clue
just eat soylent/jakefood/whatever
i've had raw beef..
22:35
no taste, but still cheap-ish and possibly vegan
and sustainable
and nutritionally perfect by design
I don't think what you consider raw is really raw. Again, raw would be biting into a freshly died corpse
maybe your teeth will feel weird because you never use them for munching, but ah wlel
with warm blood, meat, fat, arteries in your mouth
@jAndy well, just not processed
but then I guess washing is processing already
@jAndy I don't really understand what you are arguing
22:36
really depends on the processing
no, i have not and would not try to eat an unbutchered animal.
@jAndy I think that you are making a cognitive error. This is how society shaped us. We have it hard-coded from since we are very very young that animals need to be cooked, prepared etc.
Following the same logic, everybody should be absolutely disgusted by oysters and those who eat them would be psychos, correct?
it's like an mind experiment
They are raw animals
alive, often.
but there is no point
having to cook it doesn't mean you shouldn't eat it
I don't see how this connection is made
no again, there is no point. It's just a "hint", that we really are not supposed to eat meat
supposed to?
I disagree again, bringing to the table the same thing I pinged you with :P
oh of course it does. Talking about what is your natural food, I don't think evolution had cooking on the plan
evolution had no plan about anything
22:38
we evolved AS we cooked.
it's not like we stopped evolving when the first human decided to drain the blood from an aminal before biting it
you know what I'm saying, it boils down to that experiment they made with children. Putting 3 year old's into a cage with a rabbit and an apple and watched what happens
none ate the rabbit and played with the apple
lmao wat
did anyone really do that
put a newborn and see what happens
in fact yes, google
22:39
Newborns bite on everything
They might just much the rabbit as well
I still don't see why it matters
its about the question "what is the natural food for a species"
and the must be the optimal
@jAndy do you not drink any beer, coffee, candy, just oranges and walnuts?
@jAndy The Game
^
@jAndy who cares man
22:41
I pretty much eat raw, but granted, I do eat cooked rice or potates ever now and then
why even be occupied with it
but still, no one has to suffer from that
it must be natural for humans to stick things in electrical sockets and fall into wells two, since those are other things 3 year olds get up to.
@jAndy everything we have, someone suffered for
outsmart nature. eat it.
22:42
yea I don't deny progress and technical inventions, but to kill other sentient, feeling beings without any "real reason" seems beyond ignorant
well, I don't kill anything
no you pay others for it
sure
same story
maybe worse
better for us, we don't have to think about it.
but i'm with you, at least half way
22:43
but
we weren't talking about morality
rather about biology
its connected very hardly in this case
@jAndy an interesting thought experiment, then: you say animals have all them diseases, so we have to cook them before we eat them. That's because over millenias we learned that this is a way to prepare them safe to eat and more tasty. Now assume that you have none of this knowledge. You see a weird plant. Will you eat it? If you survive, it's deemed safe. You die, its deemed unsafe. What if it kills you?
bounced back and forth between 'dumb', 'unnatural' and 'immoral'
Evolution was a process that slowly selected what is OK what is not
I say: No reason for us from a biological perspective to eat anything from "animals" and when that is true, why do we kill other sentient feelings beings. That's actually my point.
22:45
eating animals was an important step in human evolution and society
are you really denying it
meat is much simpler to get all the nutrients you need with a pleasing texture and taste. Sure, too much is bad. So is the bread.
If you meet a hungry lion, will he care? @jAndy
I don't think the first statement is true, the biggest impact in human evolution was the inventions of fire and being able to turn carbohydrates into eatable forms (like rice, potatoes, other things), not necessarily meat
if that was true, alligators or bears would have been the smartest living beings on the planet, being 100% meat-only eaters for millions of years
now that's dumb
Alligators are smarter than humans they just dont have thumbs
22:47
humans ate what was around. some areas ate a lot of meat. some hardly any. we can live off many things. ALL of them are "natural".
If not for hunting and meat, they wouldn't even get to the stage where they could cultivate things.
yea I totally agree that humans in some areas were doomed to eat meat at some point, but that doesn't justify anything today
@jAndy A major step in our evolution was when we started eating meat, another major step was when we started cooking it.
I don't need justification
that's just wrong. The major step (again) was fire and cooking in general
22:48
Chimps & other monkeys eat meat as well
Just stick with the moral argument. You have something there. You keep trying to re-frame it as some natural / evolution thing and it's not landing.
Also cats eat cooked meat
if the meat argument was right, again, true meat eaters for way more time than we exists would outsmart us
I agree with @Luggage
@jAndy Sure, but they didn't evolve to be intelligent and make use of tools
22:48
I can feel a really small tinge of guilt when considering the morality of it
but that natural stuff is just lol
Else they'd have thumbs, as we do.
Also, we aren't necessarily the most intelligent species on this planet.
The real difference between humans and other primitive beings is beer
@Luggage I can win any argument on biological and healthy studies for that matter with ease
We are the most extreme, and we use tools.
22:49
its not just morals
lol no you can't
easy
you can say you won at best
@Meredith always points out the most important things
there's no winning this kind of thing
it's like winning a religious argument
22:49
There are plenty of arguments against eating meat. It's immoral, it's bad for the environment, etc.
and if that isn't enough, I present myself being vegan for over 6 1/2 years, not looking so unhealthy at all
alongside million others
and unhealthy (or can be)
@jAndy and I can present myself being healthy too, your point?
And there are arguments for, #1: It's tasty and people like it. And if cigarettes and alcohol taught us anything, is that people would do whatever the fuck they like.
I only eat the meat of things that eat meat, which also has to eat meat
22:50
I can show you all the blood tests you want
Otherwise it's immoral and unhealthy
@Mosho that even then, you're still let other sentient beings suffer completely unncessarily
And what animal is that?
morals are not out of the equation
@Meredith piranhas are thought to be not good food, cause they are too skinny
22:51
never will
@jAndy That is the moral argument, not the natural/healthy one.
I was thinking about alligators that eat humans
yea true, we just made the argument that even IF the health-thing would be even
@jAndy Again, people will do whatever the fuck they like, and that's the only immutable fact we've said so far in this argument.
(which is not the case)
22:51
Aligator meat is very rubbery.
Maybe you just have shitty alligators in poland
So the solution (in my eyes) is to provide people with whatever the fuck they like, without making other sentient beings suffer.
We do. We do.
@jAndy I also let kids suffer in third world countries so I can have a high standard of living
I would love a totally convincing meat substitute.
solves a lot of problems
22:52
@MadaraUchiha well we have that until this point and it pretty much failed in every single aspect
and I let people in africa die from starvation and lack of medicine by not helping them
and I'm assuming so are you
@jAndy I have hopes for the lab-grown meat being worked on in the Weizmann institute.
morality is a slippery slope
@Mosho oh boy, don't bring that argument. Eating meat is hundred times more inflicting suffering human children in 3rd world countries than anything else
22:53
and out of all the things I "should" care about but don't, animals are not at the top of the list
what does karmi mean
Tissue being synthesised without actually breeding and buchering animals
you know much human-eatable food animal aggricultrate burns ?
50-70% for all soil and grains
imagine how much hungry children we could feed with that
@jAndy We don't really have a lack of food though.
@Meredith feeds
22:53
We're just not very good at distributing it.
@jAndy there are enough resources to feed everyone
like @MadaraUchiha said
bullshit
more than enough
way more than enough...
that sounds like propaganda from mcdonalds
22:54
if that was the goal
where w usa is he
meat is still a very inefficient use of land..
but there are other reasons for people starving. often political
No idea tbh where he is.
animal aggriculture is killing our resources in turbo mode, just.. putting that aside
there are so many reasonable arguments, I don't know where to start
that's why I started all this with the dumb-provocation
@jAndy You can't label any argument you disagree with as "bullshit" that doesn't get the discussion anywhere.
Lol he said oh kurwa
it's real
@jAndy Again, like I said, there are plenty of good, solid arguments against eating meat.
But the only real immutable fact is that people will do whatever they want.
And if eating meat is what they want, then eat meat they shall.
@MadaraUchiha I don't, it is bullshit. We are burning so many resources its completely bias
22:56
first result source @jAndy
Capitalism :/
I'm not forbidding anyone to eat meat tho
Given the fact that people want to, and will continue to, eat meat. What can we do to make things better?
That is the question you should be asking.
just bringing some uncomfortable facts
Just gulag meat eaters
22:57
I'm very comfortable
@jAndy Very few of the things you've said are facts though
although I don't appreciate being called dumb
@MadaraUchiha elaborate
They can eat each other when theyre starving to death
@Mosho you are not <3
22:58
@jAndy We do have enough food, the question of morality is hardly factual, and the health benefits/drawbacks you've mentioned have no real source in known medicine study.
@KamilSolecki thanks mom
I've researched the subject relatively in-depth when a good friend of mine decided to go vegan.
He came up with all those arguments and more.
I mean, I having this kind of dicussions for as long as I'm vegan (6y+). In the end, its almost funny because I'm here, being on my peak of sport success, more healthy than ever, and people want to argue about the health facts or "requirements" for meat and stuff
@Meredith Oh lol that reminded me, our current govt is still upset with Germany about WW2 and they are making soo much trouble on the political scene currently
good guy @MadaraUchiha, converting back vegans since 2001
@jAndy no one was talking about that but you at any point
22:59
@Mosho Nah, didn't convert them back, they want to feel better about themselves, and they are healthy and don't hurt anyone, who am I to tell them no
Isn't duda also a stalin worshipper
Lol no
He doesn't matter though
Hes a puppet
no one said you can't be a healthy vegan
@jAndy That's the same as saying "My grandpa lived to 103 and he smoked 10 packs of cigarettes a day"

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