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13:00
okay, then I'm telling you it sounds like you didn't do a good job if you were rambling for 15 minutes
and shitting on uni
he started with "I usually ask 'where do you see yourself in 5 years', but today I want to do something different. Tell me about yourself: your passions, why you came in slovakia, what you want to do in slovakia...'"
never shit on things during an interview. If they try and lead you to, it's a trick.
unless it's tech they recently left behind
I was kinda like "uhmm..." mentally, but I just started talking
so, Ill say again. sounds like you need to learn how to interview better
there are all sorts of resources to help you
I did actually both criticize and defend universities
13:02
ranting and wishy washy, huh?
the only thing worse than interviewing for a job is interviewing other people
when I speak with someone, I usually change the topic based on what the other person seems to be interested by, but he didn't seem to want to talk
because that's not his job
he's interviewing you
anyway, offer (to be confirmed) is 27€/hr before taxes, 40hrs/week
he's trying to get you to offer up relevant information + anything else you wanna give
where you take the conversation is part of the interview
13:03
@rlemon yeah, I'm not used to that
if he can stay quiet and let you talk yourself into a corner, that saves them all the training time
this was definitely helpful
the interviewer should be talking less than 30% of the interview
I think he was super tired too
but you shouldn't be ranting. you need to stay on topic and not offer up any more information that the exact stuff he's expecting
13:04
he kept trying to explain the platform
and I kept listening and saying "yup, I got that. It's clear"
think of it like you're dealing with a cop. anything you say can and will be used against you in a HR meeting.
I mean, the last time I talked with a cop it didn't end well
I got them really upset
not on purpose
you have that effect on people
yes, I need to learn how to communicate better with people who are in a position of power over me
sounds like it
knowing your weaknesses is definitely a good thing though
13:06
I guess what I was thinking is that actually they didn't have much power over me, the police or the interviewer
most people in power aren't constantly thinking about how to oppress you, they're just normal joes like you and I
pretending to be special is the worst thing to do in an interview, with the cops, or just in general
I think the root of the problem is you're in the mindset that you need to 'deal with people' who have 'higher power' than you
@Neil I talked to both him and the cops like normal joes
@towc you talk down to everyone
13:07
@towc I don't think you did
@ssube I agree. What makes you say that?
that doesn't work when they're actually above you
I think you talked to them in a way that you thought they'd expect
I didn't like the personality of the interviewer
that's no reason to patronize people
13:08
walking into a situation thinking "they have power, I need to stand my ground" will in 99/100 cases make you just turn into an asshole.
@rlemon I see it more as a "they have power, but they don't know how to use it for the Greater Good" situation
I really don't think that's what I was doing, but I'll need to think about it :/
Try not sounding arrogant when you feel defensive.. it's near impossible
he knows better and should correct the people in power
13:08
@ssube oh, that's more like it
@Neil it's actually super easy: ask honest questions
which is kind of a high horse thing to say
@ssube sorry. in my mind "stand my ground" === defensive.
which can probably lead to the same outcome
if you actually want to know the answer, you'll listen to them, problem solved
Well knowing the questions you want to ask is part of it
13:09
I was enjoying stuff until he said they were actually doing gambling
@rlemon yeah, I agree with that
at that point I just gave him a hard stare, let him finish his sentence, and said "I don't support gambling"
@ssube I got my QA job and my first question in the interview was "What is QA?"
@Neil not really, you just need a vague idea of where to start. Being too specific and preparing your questions ahead of time makes you less likely to listen to their answer.
I should have just left then
13:10
wow.. the games are for gambling..
If you spend time coming up with a "good" question, you also have an answer in mind.
but on the other hand, I'm curious to see what that world is like on the inside, to have some stories to help people stay away from it
@towc but you advocate cryptocurrency?
how do you justify having both opinions at the same time?
somehow the job applications got mixed up, they were interviewing me for QA but I was applying for the Dev position.
@ssube I think that's part of changing one's mindset :)
13:11
@towc in Israel, you learn to respect authority in the army - you're constantly interacting with authority and these people can throw you in a cell for 2 weeks for unshined shoes if they feel like it.
But I agree with you
like 20 minutes into the interview she was confused, I was confused. she asked "so why are you applying for QA?" and I said "what is QA?"
lol
I got the job :P
@ssube decentralization, and some of crypto
13:13
@towc also, you shouldn't be so judgmental of other peoples' life choices - especially when they don't affect you
s/-.*//
Being judgmental is one of the most useless things to do in this life.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I didn't have time to think about my relationship with gambling. You're right
why do you have to think about it?
I mean, people can waste their money without feeding corporations
if they want to gamble, they'll find a way
13:14
dismissing things without thinking them through works for new JS libraries, not much else
you don't gamble. cool. no one who does gamble cares.
they would expect you not to care that they do
@towc it's very easy to criticize others as a defense mechanism for justifying oneself
everyone gambles, just in different currencies
I gamble every time I fart
At my first interview, the interviewer was late. I sympathized with him and had a brief conversation where he was telling me how long he had to travel, then I made a little joke on it and we both laughed
13:14
interviewing is a gamble, taking the job is a gamble
meh, I guess it's not that bad
wtf is happening
@ssube Well, not really - genuine gambling is a tad different.
I got the job.
Like, I get the "we're all invested all the time in unstable things" thing, but it's not the same thing as gambling high amounts of money in a casino
I think it's just about communicating well and leaning on your strengths mostly
13:15
@Neil I couldn't find the doorbell on the door. The first thing he said was "could you really not figure that out?"
that didn't set a good mood for the rest of the interview
Well I wouldn't have liked him for that either, but I definitely would have tried to hide it
@BenjaminGruenbaum sure, the latter is problematic, but it sounds like the job was writing apps
@Neil I think creating a nice and relaxed atmosphere can really help in many situations (not just interviews)
@Neil man, I dont' remember my first interview. but the first one I do remember was for fast food. I walked in, girl behind the counter says "yo, you want a job?" I was unemployed at the time so said sure. she told me to sit in the booth 'over there' and I did. 10 minute interview later I was hired.
13:16
If possible I would have made a joke on it
hehehe got them
@ssube I wouldn't work for a company that does gambling
me neither
who recommended me them?
@BenjaminGruenbaum why?
13:16
@Neoares is that a logitech keyboard?
@rlemon I don't think they're particularly picky in the fast food industry :)
@rlemon Nice, I never worked in fast food - did you learn anything from it?
on the right
I don't like it and I kind of want to find the reason I don't
@Ikari DELL
13:16
I just mean that he wasn't going to a casino to interview, it was yet another random tech comapny
@Neoares meh
@towc no, you want somebody else's reason to borrow
:p
Technically I did get hired by a fast food chain before my first real job
until you can come up with a sufficiently deep backstory to convince yourself you also believe it
13:17
@BenjaminGruenbaum that fast food is disgusting, that you don't wanna work a job where everyone including the management is disposable, and that we should treat minimum wage workers better because almost all minimum wage jobs I've had were of the most stressful of my life.
The interview was very similar.. "Do you mind staying late to clean up? Do you mind cleaning toilets? No? No? You got the job."
@towc well, for ethical reasons to be honest. I don't want to promote people whose job is to scam other people and that's usually the case there. There is also a high percentage of shady people in the gambling business I don't want to get to know.
@BenjaminGruenbaum where is the "don't judge others for their life choices" thing gone?
@KendallFrey Got it to work now, or sort of, it asks permission to my phone to open camera but when I give it , it just opens a empty video
13:18
because those were my thoughts pretty much
gambling tends to be closely tied to porn and other shady industries, too
@rlemon yuck, lol. I just went from walking my neighbor's dog to coding - never had a chance to do another job - except in the army if that counts.
it comes with the almost-$3k laptop xD
@towc You'll never get a job with that attitude ;)
@towc those are personal reasons, he's not judging, you are
13:18
don't judge me
doesn't seem to be a mechanical one, is it?
almost
anyway, 27€/hr before taxes (21.3€/hr after taxes) for 40hrs/week is a good deal, right? Considering it would be my first stable fulltime job
@towc not being judgmental doesn't mean you can't hold opinions - all these things are usually the case or high percentage - I'm not making assumptions about specific people.
@BenjaminGruenbaum I've been working since I was young. data entry, construction, food (fast and sit down), retail, coding, factories, roofing, landscaping, etc.
13:19
That is, I am fine being judgmental towards an industry - not towards specific people.
@rlemon I actually really enjoyed the physical work in the army and not sitting in front of a desk all day when I did it - it wasn't as interesting but it was fun.
oh damn, 44k€/yr. That's pretty damn good
landscaping is relaxing for me, construction and roofing and factory work were not
construction and roofing were not that bad, but seasonal work. the factory I worked in did electroplating.
so I came home filthy and smelled like the chems to chrome things
@towc the thing you should optimize for when picking a job is career growth and as a proxy of that a work environment you can grow in.
I like to think I actually don't really care about money
but it's hard to think that I won't in the near future
until you don't have it
it's easy to not care about money when you have some.
13:22
@rlemon Nice, I got to work with some really nasty greases in the army (ones for large mechanical systems) - was truly disgusting :D
I said I didnt care about money, but that was when I had no expenses and extra money
@BenjaminGruenbaum the liquid chrome stuff would get all over you and dye your skin. took about a year after working there before my smeller was normal.
the particle embed themselves in you
/some/an endless stream from your parents/
everything smells like chemicals for a while
@BenCraig expenses suck :(
13:23
now that am I supposed to do with the 3m cable
I'm not used to wired headsets
dance
I think I would have genuinely enjoyed farming
you still have time
finally got this wifi thing working \o/
13:24
there are farming simulators for that
linux drivers are the worst :D
I think it would get old real quick for me
@ssube use windows!
@Ikari I do for gaming, in a VM
13:24
I genuinely enjoy coding - I'm not in a rush to switch careers
@ssube So don't let them drive..
but the host computer needs a network connection and internal wifi cards get terrible reception
so sometime in the next two weeks I should be getting my new Green Spotted Pufferfish. I'll let the room name him.
@BenjaminGruenbaum You have to take into account the facts that you can't travel, have no holidays and not a lot of free time, and usually a lot of difficulties winning any money at all, unless you inherited a very nice ground
the top names I like go to vote. winning name is the one I use
13:25
Bloaty McBloatyHead
@BenjaminGruenbaum judging by my neighbours, it would be an absolute nightmare for me, but I it's definitely a fulfilling job if you're the type for it
@rlemon Strawpoll?
Mean Green Floating Machine
@rlemon Annie's Boobs
really neat fish
13:26
oh that's a sweet fish
Babou
skin, not scales. a beak, they're kinda glowy in the right lights.
and they're smart af
ohh and they can live in fresh or salt water
@rlemon Mitsuha
@DenysSéguret I didn't say it would have been easy - just that I would have enjoyed it.
@ton.yeung gsp, related. but not a dwarf
13:26
@rlemon did I ever tell you about the landlord I had who bred fish? Whole basement was full of tanks and he imported them from asia, including some that could only be imported as dry eggs.
@rlemon how do you judge whether a fish is smart ?
@DenysSéguret mostly personality and memory
What did they call that spikey thing in Tron?
Call it Bit
a lot of fish you can just see over time they're dumb machines
Spot
13:27
other fish you can see personality in them, and they're trainable to a certain extent.
wait, is the fish a female, or a male? (or non binary)
@Zirak I got the headphones today
puffer fish also visually tell you when they're upset.
@Ikari it doesn't matter, it's the 2010s
@Ikari you presume its gender!?
13:27
as you can see in the image
they turn black, puffing is a last resort and mostly will cause them to die
in the 2000s, you could kiss an emo boy
@ton.yeung I've kept them before
@Neil fixed
had gsp's for about 7 years total.
GSP's are not the terrors everyone makes them out to be
I've kept 2-4 in the same tank. lots of hiding spots and plenty of food and they're pretty good
@ton.yeung no, I converted them to salt.
I kept reefs and all that fun stuff before I bought the house
had like 9 tanks going at one time
13:30
I knew a friend that called his fish dog
(dog fish, get it?)
@ton.yeung apartment. I didn't pay for it :P
@ssube God damn love terraform
once I moved I had to cut the number of tanks in half. then my big reef didn't take the move well.
struggled for a year, then all died off.
@BenFortune oh yeah, you start using it?
@ton.yeung it was daily work. ~20 minutes
13:30
it's great shit, until the state changes and it can't diff
@KarelG you can. But this is a config file. UltiSnips isn't vim-only. The config file isn't very scriptable. I don't particularly want to modify the language used in that config and transpile it to get what I want
I do about the same. all my tanks are fresh planted tanks right now
but I have a 30gal biocube cycling for the puffer
my cluster/node setup is completely automated now
@ton.yeung yea my smallest tank right now is a 20gal.
13:31
lol you do everything @rlemon
even down to the subdomain, I love it
you grow plants, you have fishes, you have a workshop
I have a ~1200-1500 gal pond
you 3d print
makes alcohol
programs
13:32
shitty puns
If I had to pick between a tank of fish and a tank of beer, I think I know which I'd prefer
@ton.yeung get them a newt
house, significant other
Everyone should aspire to be rlemon
less mess than a fish, still fun to watch. less food than a fish.
and lives in the same home
@BenFortune that looks like what kops does
you can tell it to emit terraform from a yaml cluster def, which is what I mostly use
I really wish kops would work outside of AWS
13:33
@ton.yeung lol, made sense as kids :P
yea, I have a few fish that will grow larger, but that's what the ponds for
@Neoares cool! how are they?
@ssube ever used rook.io?
they had some drama recently.
some other service spamming them
saw it on twitter
@Zirak yes, and they're light
@BenFortune not yet, been looking at it. Work is on S3 and I run Minio at home, so I've been able to use EBS or my own storage array so far.
13:35
Im used to my astro A50 which are heavier
s/so/and/
I guess mainly because they're wireless
I like the CNI model for networking, so having similar storage would be cool
the box downstairs is set up to work as an iSCSI host, though, and pods on it can use hostPath mounts
@Neoares you got that mx30 right ?
13:42
so, the outcome of the interview was that the team lead would interview me on monday
shit on teams
the owner of the hackerspace just texted me, saying "Heard <person> will interview you :D"
structure is for communists
welp
btw, the word "interview" wasn't used in any part of the process
I assume I had an interview, but I don't know
and I assume I'm going to have another interview on monday, but I don't know
@KendallFrey
13:45
has "to fist" a sexual connotation?
I warned you
thanks
oh, the monday-interviewer looks pretty young, and has a github with mostly php stuff
it's not an interview, it's a blind date. wear something sexy
nope
nope nope nope
13:47
nope what
that's gonna be me someday
I mean, maybe he's doing stuff for the community outside of github
why ? many professional coders don't use github
I don't use it
my gh looks like this
13:48
@towc lol
and many OSS coders use gitlab or other solutions
got all my private repos on bitbucket
why should someone be doing things for the community? @towc
@Neoares because if you don't, you must be evil.
I am
13:48
@Neoares they don't have to, but I'm probably not very willing to work for them if they don't
in any case many good people d'ont use github
@ssube How do I now go about adding websites and pointing domains to them? Is that a job for the ingress controller?
lol what
my grandmother doesn't even know how to do a PR
@DenysSéguret what a poser
13:49
oh, turns out he was the ex-flatmate of the owner of the hackerspace
I figured out to build this OData batch call... stackoverflow.com/questions/22456383/…
Am I going to hit a max size or limit with this via Javascript/browser(s) though?
welp, this turned into a mess
@towc if he doesn't contribute to community, he probably has no soul
just saying
@towc shut the fuck up and go to the intreview you shithead
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13:49
This... this is the interview though
a small part of me wants to fuck them over (no, not that part), but maybe I'll actually end up working for them
fuck them over?
sounds evil.
Seriously, a guy in a company not having any recent contribution on GH is probably the most ridiculous reason to refuse a job
13:51
@DenysSéguret I mean, I'm a ridiculous person
I'm a snowflake who gets to pick
@rlemon what
it looks like french fries
why do I do this to myself
@towc if we ever meet up remind me to punch you in the throat for that
@rlemon lol no it doesn't
looks like a hand
13:52
french fries aren't even very french
> punch you in the throat
that's so evil
@KendallFrey see a doctor :P
@rlemon that's a hand
@DenysSéguret belgian fries just hasn't got the same ring to it
2 AGAINST 1 I WIN
13:52
+1 is a hand for me too
no, it's a foot
why is he showing us a picture of a hand ?
FINE!
@Zirak that was a sarcastic comment on my current state of life. I don't think it's fair, but I can use it for what I consider to be good
those fingers are not from a hand, you shitty bastards
13:53
I concede. I would eat the fuck out of any hand that looks like that tho
@rlemon you free at 7?
$3.50
but 7 works for me
meh, I'll show up and try to get a job
they actually have some more interesting and useful projects going on
the interviewer kind of immediately went on the defensive when I said I don't support gambling companies, and talked about a few of them
I recommend you to go to a fucking college
@BenFortune it can be. You need a load balancer of some sort, which can be the ingress attached to port 80/443 on the host, or nginx/something on the host pointing into k8s.
13:56
@rlemon you could be interested in this: agresebe.com
@KendallFrey report said 2-4cm. Easily 5-7 fallen so far. :(
in AWS, it's usually an ELB or NLB, nginx is pretty popular, haproxy recently announced ingress support
oh damnit it's in spanish
the what
@ssube Just found the ingress nginx controller
13:57
@towc the interview?
@rlemon man you're getting it rough
@Neoares the site
they made a site in spanish
@towc what's interesting about it?
the slovak company
donde esta la intreview?
oh, true
@rlemon agriculture and networking and stuff
Guessing I'd just add this to my app when I deploy it
@Zirak entrevista* :D
@KarelG my car is an 07 Honda Element. Frankly much older cars have timers on their headlights. The noise on my car is basically indistinguishable from when I leave my keys in the ignition. What ends up happening is I unlock the car & open the door. I grab my bag while the keys are still in the ignition and because the noises are basically the same I don't notice the headlights are on.
13:58
Take out Agri and it's nothing special.
don't waste time looking at it
@Neoares ci
si... ¬¬
How do they solve a problem in Agri specifically
we don't speak like that xD
13:58
@BenFortune yeah, annotations are the best
saw a pic of a tractor and thought of you
I've listen your jokes about spanish being the gay accent of latinoamerican spanish
you run a controller somewhere with access to the kube api, and it looks for pods/services/whatever with an annotation
This is massively overwhelming, but I'll understand the magic someday
@KarelG my grandfather has a 94 toyota car with manual role up windows and the noise is much much louder and different. Only the engineers know why the Honda Element was designed this way.

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