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00:31
hey guys
anyone know socket.io?
00:43
@user1561559 Yes!
 
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01:45
@Loktar pingola
X-Tension, X: Beyond the Frontier, X2, X3: Reunion, X3: Terran Conflict, X3: Albion Prelude
^ which one should I play?
02:03
also happy birthday @Loktar! How long until your age matches the number of Steam games?
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@Loktar Happy Birfday!
oh shit thanks :)
@SomeKittens hah!
X3 Albion prelude
That was the most recent one, there is the new one XRebirth but meh.
xrebirth kind of sucks which is unfortunate
I had a ton of fun in Albion Prelude, but be forwarned there is quite the learning curve
like it took me a while to finally have a grasp on wtf I was doing
be prepared to check the wiki/forums often
oh fun
putting the X-52 through it's paces while I wait for the 30th
nice
I haven't tried it on that yet actually...
(good morning)
anybody has worked with muse?
02:14
I played X with a game pad lol
Why not start with Reunion?
each one just adds more features
there's really no story
I mean there is in Albion Prelude but its not like a progression type game like if you do Albion Prelude you missed out what happened in Reunion
but it contains everything TC has
and Terran Conflict changed a lot of how everything was done in the game for the better
oh, cool
basically you're thrown in the middle of a big universe and there is no hand holding
you just can do whatever you want
Installing Prelude now
02:24
you can build factories and run a trade empire, be an assasin, bounty hunter, trade on the stock market (thats what I did initially and got a shitload of money)
nice, yeah its really fun, but like I said pretty big learning curve initially
Last Friday my company had a boardgame night
wow thats pretty cool actually
02:29
I laughed so hard playing Cards Against Humanity that I started crying
...weird
A week before yesterday Runnable played CAH
We do something at the end of every month
> GUI isn't developed yet for the linux OS.
oh my!
It's always Booze + ______
@AwalGarg who said that?
@monners Nice! Love company events
02:30
Yeah, they put a lot of thought into it
@SomeKittens an adobe mvp on an adobe forum where people were fighting for the release of cc for linux (forums.adobe.com/thread/1057800?start=80&tstart=0)
One time we played bubble soccer
!!google bubble soccer
2 days ago, by rlemon
Bots down until the users bug is fixed. FYI (and stop asking / bitching about it).
I didn't ask
@SomeKittens So I liked the Das Keyboard so much I bought another one for home :D
you've told me
02:32
Oh, well disregard
I can't remember everything I say when drunk!
Still can't decide which switches I like more out of the Blues and Browns
my goodness that thread is crazy and that mvp is mad lol
is it true that MS and Apple bully software firms for developing for linux?
> Adobe products are for the desktop market and linux is not suitable for desktop work.
So is this guy an Adobe representative?
@monners yeah he is
This guy's retarded
If that ain't a fireable offense for a sales rep then I don't know what is
> All the products are still at client side and so using Linux is not an option unlike web-based email that can be accessed using Linux because the technology is based on server side though I have no idea whether Outlook.com can be accessed using Linux system
02:48
The power of thought is weak with this one
@AwalGarg How can you tell that he's an Adobe representative?
@monners He is an Adobe MVP and is so listed.
Don't you see the red sign?
I see it, I just don't know what that means
03:03
@monners hover it
It just says email: (private), points: xxxx
and community MVP
yeah community mvp
these guys are moderators
(source: previous interactions with one of them)
Just because they're moderators doesn't mean they represent Adobe
they are not chosen by the community, which I think means they do.
but he is not a sales representative
What I want to know is whether this guy is paid by Adobe, because a thread like this'd get him fired if they knew about it.
03:07
how?
He's actively insulting customers!
Linux > web developers > heavy users of Adobe products
looks like he isn't paid... employees are like the ones at forums.adobe.com/thread/1057800?start=0&tstart=0
(David__B)
so he is not a part of the staff
> Adobe community discussions are monitored by a superlative team of volunteer community moderators. These are product experts inside and outside Adobe, most of whom are designers, authors, trainers, or developers. Many of them belong to other credentialed Adobe community programs, such as the Adobe Community Professionals program.
Right, so he's just a troll with moderatorship
lol... someone with the staff badge had similar statements though.
Ah well, if that's the general consensus in Adobe then they're shooting themselves in the foot.
03:29
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@SomeKittens the php conference?
It's Ok guys. We're still here. Everything's still working.
that's not tomorrow, I guess.
@AwalGarg the what?
@AwalGarg What's the date where you're at?
03:31
september 28
1 min ago, by Awal Garg
@SomeKittens the php conference?
I'm missing some context
@SomeKittens I wonder what timezone the people on the space station use...
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A: What time zone is used on ISS to define a day?

PearsonArtPhotoVirtually all spacecraft use one of two time conventions, or more likely, both of these Universal Time Coordination (UTC) GPS Time The difference between these two is slight, but changes periodically. The difference is currently 16 seconds, as can be seen on this clock. The reason for the dif...

There's SE answer for that!
How boring...
Linux time :P
@SomeKittens Do you use a wrist support with your keyboard?
03:41
@monners nope
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04:31
Y U SO TALENT!?
@Loktar you weren't kidding
"steep learning curve" is an understatement
haha yea
its really rewarding though
I mean once you know wtf is going on
I finally figured out how to get into a battle and died
are there any good tutorials?
eh not that I can remember I played it like 2-3 years ago
I was on the egosoft forums alot
or on youtube
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04:45
dangit guys. I don't know if I like programming :/
You could always take up professional poetry
Or bird-watching
Happens to most of us. Take a break and then start a new project
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I probably dislike writing poetry for the same reason.
Well, I have to do my work @copy
and that's all I have time for. That and studying.
It's just that I've been searching for something for all this time and I think I've now realized it doesn't exist.
Yeah, but most people don't like their jobs
We're pretty lucky in that regard
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That doesn't mean I'll stop doing it..
just kinda sad.
I think what I really love is philosophy and code can't satisfy what philosophy says it should be.
So, I'll never write anything I'm happy with, which is basically what drove me this far.
04:49
@m59 you don't like something and you'll still not stop doing it?
(specially when you could!)
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@AwalGarg I really couldn't.
@m59 I think you're misguided in that regard
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Guidance is oh so welcomed.
@m59 that is never true, even philosophically.
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@AwalGarg I mean, quit my job and go back to Applebee's?
I can barely write code from my house due to my health. It wasn't fun falling asleep waiting tables.
04:51
I can't guide you. If you look into philosophy more, you'll figure it out yourself
@m59 Applebee's?
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All I've found out is that every feasible option for writing anything ties some soon to be replaced concept/library/framework into it and thus isn't reusable in the long run
@AwalGarg the restaurant?
Come to Runnable
04:53
times change, problems evolve, tools arrive and depart. It's what makes this field so interesting.
but still, I never like to say that there is something I "couldn't".
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Heh, welcome to reality. There are a lot of things I can't do.
I'm an idealist. I never like to say that kind of thing either, but I also have to deal with reality =D
@monners for me, that's the most frustrating thing ever.
That's enough X:3 for now
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lol what's that? ^
You can always get around if you want to... I am literally out of studies for one year because I wanted to learn coding and have a break... I bet you that wasn't expected that I would get an year from my parents. I come from an extremely conservative family.
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04:55
Tea bagging a coprse? @SomeKittens
So I would expect you can also find a solution.
@m59 Everything is like that, even the house that you live in
@m59 Do something completely unrelated to computers for a couple of days.
Especially american houses made of wood
Build some lego
04:57
cya laters guys
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@AwalGarg night
I like libraries.
So write a library
@m59 A game
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Not a ton of money in writing libraries haha
with an incredibly steep learning curve
05:03
Oh, I mean in your free time, of course
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I don't have much.
My brain is mushy most of the time.
Then you should solve that problem first
oh yes, free time
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Yeah, I might have to start taking medicine soon.
And if your job is terrible, find another one (I heard Runnable is looking)
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05:06
My job is great, I think.
Heck, I don't even know that I could keep up with anything else (well, maybe with medicine heh)
how do you match [0] or [33] at the begining of a file with regex? '/(\[0\]|\[33\])/d' ?
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It's pretty common for me to work 12 hours a day because I'm so tired I'm not very productive.
/^\[(0|33)\]/
@copy isn't that ignoring the brackets?
ah thanks!
Actually yours is almost correct, just missing a ^
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05:08
Does that not say [ OR ] ?
@m59 er, that's a bad sign
> I'm so busy driving I can't get gas
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@SomeKittens It doesn't work like that. That's the hard part - unless meds happen to work (which I really don't want to get in to) I'll never feel better.
I don't factor feeling good physically into being happy, or I wouldn't make it through life.
So what speaks against medication?
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It's considerably addictive (I guess no so bad if I'd always be taking it anyway...but addiction has psychological impacts), it can change your personality (that's terrifying), expensive, potentially negative physical effects and death
05:15
^ Literally the best thing I have ever seen regarding meds + developers
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and it's known to not work at all for a lot of people or to have minimal impact.
@m59 do you like discussing language? (asking since I read philosophers like that ;p)
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language?
what we speak..
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Heh, if I were depressed that would be the end of me.
05:19
@AwalGarg Wittgenstein
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@AwalGarg hmm, not sure what there is to discuss regarding language itself. I mean, it's a hindrance to things I'd like to discuss, which words don't well express.
aaaand triple-ping
sorry
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;D
The only thing I have to be depressed about is being in bed when I want to be anywhere else heh
was just asking
I dunno anything about philosophy
but I find it pretty intriguing, the idea of it... i mean
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From what other narcoleptics have said, you can discern the difference by your motivation. If you're stuck in bed - narcolepsy. If you want to be in bed - depression.
@AwalGarg you know lots about philosophy.
05:22
@m59 how?
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Writing code heavily depends on it (unless you're a jQuery scrub)
@m59 ;p I am no code expert... you are :D
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function addNumbers() {
  myString+= ' more stuff';
  return x + y;
}
what's wrong with that? ^
hahaha
the entire function doesn't make sense. the name of the function is something, the function does something else, and returns something else.
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that's problem 1, what about the other 2?
05:25
it's not complete, and the coding style of l2 and l3 differs
maybe that
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nah, not that.
(the spaces, I mean)
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Lemme help.
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The function does two things. Is that ok?
05:25
@m59 no
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Do you know exactly why a function should only do one thing?
it is doing two unrelated things, that is what is not ok.
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No, it's doing two things and that is not ok in and of itself.
Single Responsibility Principle.
@m59 because it is 'a' function. not 'functions'. It is meant to perform a single function.
@m59 ok, I follow that.
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Well, there's implications of this - the function is harder to understand, it's harder to use, it's less reusable and therefore harms DRY principles.... the reasons really go on..
less testable.
That function is also using global state
05:27
hmm, makes sense
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x and y should be passed in to the function as parameters
and there are all of these principles that tell us it must be that way and all the issues that arise when it isn't.
All of that is philosophy.
indeed... also, IIRC, that principle is a part of the SOLID thingy, right?
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Right.
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Everyone is a philosopher. A lot of people just aren't very good at it.
05:31
how would you define philosophy in itself then?
I think it is rather attached to every other thing
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Well, maybe the shortest definition is "the pursuit of wisdom"
The depths of how/why/what
heh, now that I see what they say about "language" it actually mentions what I was referring to.
I was just speaking with some friends the other night about the philosophic issues of communication.
must be interesting
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Let me think of a good example...
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How do you feel about ice cream?
05:36
relaxing
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Do you find it delicious?
there are lots of them... I like some.
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Well, your favorite one - it's delicious, right?
indeed
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So, what does that really mean to you?
That the taste is better than others?
05:38
@m59 yes
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Is that all?
it is pleasuring
gives me a nice feeling
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Yes. That's my assumption and my experience as well..
however, we've run into a problem.
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I'd have to ask the same questions about "pleasure" and "nice feelings".
and whatever you tell me about those, I'd have the same questions.
05:40
we can't define literally everything.
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I actually can't necessarily be sure that what I experience and describe with those words is comparable to what you experience and describe the same way.
ok, let's take that a level down. You see a color and say it is red. I see that same color and say it is blue, how would you verify who is correct?
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Yep, that's a notable problem :)
Did you look that up!?
nope.
I have always thought about it
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Nice! You stumbled upon a classic.
05:42
I guess I might be able to answer that.
we need a third person.
we ask him what color it is.
for simplicity, we assume that there are only these two colors known to the trio
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No, it's not that - we all agree that the thing should be called "red", but we don't know that we all actually see what you're calling red.
Just as an example, people that are color blind don't see what you see.
@m59 indeed... but I think we can solve this with a third person, am I wrong?
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You are :)
This particular problem actually can be solved scientifically, however (IIRC)
@m59 you mean by verifying wavelengths?
(of reflected light?)
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give me a sec on that.
05:45
ok
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well, actually I'd still say no, because science can't actually measure experience.
It can only assume so.
I was just talking to @Mosho about the problem of knowing things :)
I think assumptions can be converted to conventions.
(some of them)
in the color thing, if we just teach the odd one out that henceforth, you call this color the opposite, it won't do much harm, would it?
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Yes, but that just skips over the issue.
It's not that we call something some name - we're wondering if we actually see the same thing.
@m59 I think we verified that we aren't by putting the third person in, didn't we?
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No, because they call that thing the same name, it doesn't mean it has the same experience attached.
You're missing the point :)
05:51
ok look, there is a color patch, person A calls it red. person B calls it blue. person C calls it red. this follows that A and C have learnt the same thing about that color. And thus they are seeing it the same way.
but B hasn't
what am I missing?
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No, no, no.
They would all call it red.
unless someone was color blind.
hmmm... shit that makes sense
;p
so, there is no solution (yet)?
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See, color blindness can be discerned because it has other effects from what we're discussing (I don't know much about that, however)
Your avatar is blue, correct?
indeed
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What if what I'm experiencing is what you would call red, but I was, of course, taught that the color of your avatar is called "blue", so I say it's "blue".
05:57
yeah that is what I always wondered..
but I also wonder how does that matter?
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The explanatory gap is a term introduced by philosopher Joseph Levine for the difficulty that physicalist theories of mind have in explaining how physical properties give rise to the way things feel when they are experienced. In the 1983 paper in which he first used the term, he used as an example the sentence, "Pain is the firing of C fibers", pointing out that while it might be valid in a physiological sense, it does not help us to understand how pain feels. The explanatory gap has vexed and intrigued philosophers and AI researchers alike for decades and caused considerable debate. Bridging this...
So, it doesn't matter on the surface....
No matter what a person believes, we can agree that it's likely they would eat ice cream and be merry, right?
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Life isn't that simple however, and we need to know things to be able to solve problems.
Because, where'd the ice cream come from and how do we create a peaceful world where we can enjoy such things instead of killing one another?
Knowledge/wisdom help a bunch in that pursuit ^
Heck, the philosophers Plato and Aristotle laid the foundation for our modern societies - which are notably less fail than previous historical nations.
I imagine that would have been difficult
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They just lived their whole lives thinking and within cultures where that was normal heheh
06:03
;p
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Anyway, these philosophic issues are not a problem in my worldview because I have answers that solve them.
They're only problems in secular views.
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I retract that. It requires a lot more detail. (Religion isn't the sole answer to the issue)
:D
that was fast
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Bah...it's hard to quickly summarize anything.
06:06
religion is just a set of rules which should be very very much personal. I don't like the idea of a general set of rules for each human at all.
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^ philosophy
but if you want to discuss that particular topic, I think it would be best if we move somewhere else.
> everyone is a philosopher
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yep ;D
@AwalGarg care to hop over to a different chat? I'd feel more comfortable.
sure hold on
06:39
hi
lol, 187 of uninterrupted chat messages betweed m59 and AwalGarg
Yeah; essentially 1 on 1 conversations sometimes happen when the room gets quiet.
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Haha nice
I just read the name Benoit somewhere
07:11
hello guys
@tereško
@ThiefMaster
@Rafee Don't ping random people
Read the room rules rules.javascriptroom.com
@SomeGuy they might not be random pings...
That's true, they may not
07:31
@Loktar Happy birthday! :D
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@Loktar HAPPY FREAKIN YEHAAAHHH!!

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