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19:00
@BenFortune yes, you can just export C/C++ functions to node, with nan it breaks less.
!!tell BenFortune google Node Native Abstractions
I don't know an ounce of C++ though.
I want to (re) learn C.
someone have a week or two they can spare me?
@BenFortune hmm, if you're on windows you can bridge through edge directly via the CLR (.net). You should really learn C++ though.
Also, there's github.com/node-ffi/node-ffi @BenFortune
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@SomeKittens Buddy, it's not a competition.
19:03
@BenjaminGruenbaum Oh that's nice. So I can just import the DLL and call the native functions?
It's not!?
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But yeah, I would call ~6 figures a SF salary for a 20 year old.
user1596138
What do they actually payout in SF?
Cash-wise? 80k to 500k
user1596138
That is a very narrow range
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19:04
Are you sure you're not being too specific?
though you're getting (what some would call) significant equity at the lower end.
user1596138
That's equity roulette for a reason.
yup, and it's part of SF life.
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I think it's pretty cool
It's also not a bad thing.
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19:05
Course not haha
I've got ~$20k of equity in the last company I worked for. crosses fingers
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I'm just saying there are devs out here making 100K+ with minimal experience just like SF
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Not sure how the topic got brought up I was afk for too long.
Putting it out there, just in case if anyone knows
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@LanaKane where's "here" again?
and yes, it's a splendid time to be a dev.
user1596138
19:08
@SomeKittens Omaha/Lincoln Nebraska area. It has become a mini tech hub
@LanaKane ah, yes. Very nice.
user1596138
It's Silicone Prairie lol
more like SilliCorn Prairie
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@SomeKittens Hahahahaha
19:09
oh wait, I'm an idiot
someone say corn?
fuck he's quick
twss :(
He's got "corn" as a highlight word.
or he's got a lot of corncentration
the kernel is strong in him
19:11
did I just aMaize you?
user1596138
@SomeKittens Ohhhh you didn't know Lana = Jhoopin = jhawin = josiah yet?
user1596138
I understand this conversation a whole lot better now!
yup, just realized it
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@SomeKittens White privileged
I was reading an article that said only 8% of 1%ers are not white-males
19:14
privilege coming out the wazoo. Parents & scholarships paid for college, married (married folk get paid more), got computer access at an early age, etc, etc
user1596138
Wait a minute.... Someone said they were in the 1%, that means you make $350K+ now dude?!?
@LanaKane for my age range
as far as native americans go, I have to be in like the 0.0001%
user1596138
Ahhhh. I was like holy shit congratu-fuckin-lations!
@SomeKittens married people make more?!
Ohhh no wonder @rlemon loves corn so much
user406009
19:16
@SterlingArcher Double the income for one household. More expenses, but we are counting income.
user1596138
@Lalaland He doesn't mean it that way
That's household income
Individual salaries are higher for married folk?
user1596138
Anybody use Reflux?
Acid Reflux sure
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Reflux/React...
19:17
Yeah my throat reacts to the reflux sure
inb4 Kendall...
user406009
@SterlingArcher Maybe as just a statistical artifact. Perhaps poorly paid people are just unable to get married?
user406009
(Relative to people making more)
Definitely not true lol almost everybody I know that's gotten married around me is poor
user406009
We are talking relatively.
Doesn't help that most of them dropped out of college got pregnant and work at hollister but yeah
user406009
19:19
Well, if you are a pregnant single mother, you aren't married, are you?
Well I didn't imply single
user406009
Similarly, people who smoke have lower lifetime health costs. Because they die much quicker.
@SterlingArcher Yup. Psychologically, the boss feels (subconsciously) more comfortable giving money to the person who will spend it on family, rather than things single people do.
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@SomeKittens That's not really fair though.
user406009
Families are already supported through the tax code.
> Our estimates show that marriage increases a man's wages by 27%
@Lalaland y'know how this entire conversation started with how privileged I am?
!!s/things single people do/drugs and hookers/
@ssube @SterlingArcher Yup. Psychologically, the boss feels (subconsciously) more comfortable giving money to the person who will spend it on family, rather than drugs and hookers. (source)
!!s/drugs/blackjack/
19:28
@rlemon @ssube @SterlingArcher Yup. Psychologically, the boss feels (subconsciously) more comfortable giving money to the person who will spend it on family, rather than blackjack and hookers. (source) (source)
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@SomeKittens Note that number is relatively minor compared to wage differences due to other factors. Such as education.
kids these days
19:32
@Lalaland Your point being?
Do you guys feel that parents paying for college makes you "privileged" in the "bad way" that people describe?
user406009
What do you mean "bad way"?
user406009
Privilege isn't necessary a bad thing.
user406009
Privilege only becomes an issue when start telling people to "pull themselves up by their bootstraps"
19:33
@SterlingArcher Privilege is like your wang. There's nothing wrong with its existence, it's all in how you use it.
with great privilege comes great responsibility
user406009
Or that "success comes from hard work"
@Lalaland to be fair, you can have privilege and still work hard
Think of "Let them eat cake" <- Marie was in a privileged position and assumed everyone else lived that way
@rlemon did you have heard about the next 2 languages: MOOS-IvP and ROS. Both are middleware, used in embedded/robotic industry
19:34
(despite the fact that there's no record she actually said that, but whatever)
But.. success does come from hard work :X
@SterlingArcher If hard work was all it took, the world would be run by Mexicans with leaf blowers.
success is really hard work * luck
user406009
* accident of birth
mostly luck
It's not all hard work but you don't see most successful people not working hard
19:35
@SomeKittens okay Trump
lucky but no hard work? Sorry, 0 * 100 is still zero.
@rlemon huh? I just said they were the hardest workers?
I know
it was a stretch
but I still wanted to say it
#LeafBlower2016
@rlemon Okay Hillary
@Lalaland "accident of birth" is a form of luck.
user406009
19:36
@SomeKittens Just thought to throw that out there because it's a pretty big advantage/disadvantage
@phenomnomnominal okay Huckabee
Assuming that people who are poor don't work hard ignores the fact that some people don't get to see a computer until they're 20 - and that's no fault of their own.
@rlemon ok Carson
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@SterlingArcher Most successful people also come from a relatively well off background.
I'm very privileged, yes, so the important thing is for me to remember that not everyone has had the same opportunities and access that I had.
19:37
er, these days, that's not so true (in the US)
@phenomnomnominal listen Rubio, don't make me go all Cruz on yo ass
computers are everywhere
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@Luggage No.
@Luggage Not really.
@Luggage Yup, that's less and less true but still not 100% false.
19:38
I love the diversity of the GOP lineup
lot of good charities that bring computers to inner city schools for exactly that reason.
well, all my poor-ass relatives still ahve iphones.
Old white men! Get your old white men here!
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@Luggage Lots of poor people rely on libraries for computers and internet access.
user406009
And if you are a kid, how are you going to get to the library?
19:38
borrow your parent's helicopter?
user406009
Not to mention, budget cuts often limit the number of computers available there.
@phenomnomnominal as a non-american-so-it-really-does-not-matter I'm a sanders supporter
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@Lalaland When I was 13 I rode my bike 9 miles each way to the library to get on Myspace.
I'm a sanders supporter and American, but I doubt he'll win.
@rlemon I like his policy too, will be interesting to see what happens. I'm generally of the "America-has-so-much-influence-on-the-world-that-it-does-matter" camp
19:39
@Luggage he's doing better and better every day
@SomeKittens but you have to admit that even if you grow up poor, hard work will get you somewhere. You can start out cleaning bathrooms at McDonalds and if you show good work habits you will get promoted
probably will not be enough still..
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So I could hit on other 13 year olds... lol
America really is the land of opportunity relative to most of the world. A lot of my political stances relate to keeping it that way.
user406009
No it isn't.
19:40
@phenomnomnominal I meant it didn't matter what I cared, as I cannot vote there
user406009
All data indicates the US is shit at social mobility.
@SterlingArcher That's a popular meme amongst those who've never worked at McD's
Ahh of course.
@Lalaland denmark ftw
I feel like everyone should get a vote for it
19:40
@Lalaland Relative to say, Syria?
Well, McDs being a generic "low skill" jobline
"Feel the bern"
user406009
@SomeKittens Relative to civilized places. Like Europe or Canada.
^ such a telling bit of data
19:41
For the record I'm not trying to be insensitive or degrading at all
@SterlingArcher you're actually asking really good questions
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@SomeKittens I worked at McDonalds and Walmart and farms and look where I am.
@Lalaland we have some decent mobility due to some opportunities in spite of a social structure than is holding it back more and more. We need ot fix it.
I worked at Burger King!
fuck yea!
@SterlingArcher I used to work at Subway when I was at uni. A mother told her son right in front of me that if he didn't work hard he would end up like me.
19:42
#burn
@SterlingArcher I got turned down from McDonald's for being over-qualified
#ovenburn
@Luggage #feelthebern
i worked at mcd's for a month after college
I told her I was studying engineering and that she could make her own fucking sandwich.
19:42
worst month ever
... well, not really. but it was unpleasant
I was a poolboy after college
almost broke my back (literally) at that job
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lol I forgot about that @SterlingArcher
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You had a bunch of stories about that haha
@phenomnomnominal just say that you're doing a student job, that your parents doesn't have to pay all your uni costs
Best stories of my life lol
19:43
@SterlingArcher that must be tough, holding still. You get fired when they finally bought a decent set of pool cues?
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I pushed carts at Walmart for the best stories of my life lol
worked when i did some student jobs
@SomeKittens lmao
I worked at burger king in grade 11? maybe 10
all I know is I worked 55-60 hours a week and went to school
never slept.
WOODHOUSE!
19:44
make fucking $6/hr
@rlemon you're chuck norris then ?
Was it worth it, rlemon?
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Walmart was $7.25 :/
@Callum no
but at the time I needed a job
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19:45
You can be sick 3 days in a year before you're fired lol
and they offered me one while I was buying a whopper
I was one of their more competent workers. Everybody smoked weed at that job, but only a few could a) not get caught and b) still do their job well. They needed me so bad they told me I could work there while looking for a programming job, and to take as many days as I need to off since I was just training the new guys.
I was a security guard back in 1999.
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I was 5.
Good people. If they weren't so good to their people I might not have been able to find a job so fast
19:46
@SterlingArcher hard work * luck
You worked hard, and were lucky to work for someone who saw and rewarded that.
@SterlingArcher hehe, was coming in for a night shift, asked the manager if we could borrow the keys to her car so we could smoke a j before our shift (the entire night staff, we were all like 15) -- she didn't even think twice, just tossed me her keys and said "move it and you're fired" ( this was BK btw )
@SomeKittens that's true, but would that fall under privileged luck?
My first actual job was at Firebowl Cafe (basically the same concept as noodles & co). I was working and going to school full time. Then I became assistant manager and started to lose my mind. haha
no beer and no TV make Homer go crazy.
user1596138
Call me silly, but hard work + luck sounds like exactly what it's supposed to take ;P
19:47
ohh my first job was data entry
$5/hr
15 hours a week
@SterlingArcher In this room I would say we are all rather privileged
ohh yea.....
user1596138
My first job was on a llama farm!
@SterlingArcher technically speaking, all "luck" in this sense is some sort of privilege but that's a bad way of putting it.
@phenomnomnominal relatively speaking, yes
19:48
circumstance.
#straightyoungwhiteguys
my entire job was to take paper records and enter them into the new computer system (this was during the time when most offices still were all paper)
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$8/hr, sat on the tractor 8/10 hours a day, slept in the barn on Mondays to get up on Tuesday with the sun and work.
@rlemon lmao, my first day there, I was in the middle of the service van (2 seater, no bench), sitting on a spinning office chair, with my boss, and my trainer pulls out an apple carved to be a bong, and offered it to me. I was like dude that's the boss! And the boss was like, just hit it, I'd be insulted if you didnt
I've always worked pretty hard, unless it wasn't necessary
19:48
But my first job was animal restrainer at vet hospital
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I mostly just moved massive piles of llama shit and round bails... For 2 years lol
I had to hold down dogs and cats for shots, blood draws, etc
@phenomnomnominal you're straight? TIL.
@LanaKane i bet you got spit on a lot
@SomeKittens hahaha
19:49
$5.15/hr for my first job at 16
I dislike how being gay is a "shot"
:/
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@SterlingArcher Not once.. They don't all do that lol
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I rode one once!!
Wat
I thought llamas spit!
@SomeKittens I never said that though
crl
crl
19:50
Are there people who used github.com/angular/router and how did you do now that it's abandoned?
My first "real" job was as a Junior Engineer at a very small web consulting firm. I started at $22k/yr
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The ones at the petting zoo do, because they hate you.
@crl Component router is abandoned? Where'd you hear that?
I can ask Brian
@SomeKittens it's been moved to the repo for 2 right?
19:50
I do know UI-Router is going strong, so stick with that
@Ṣhmiddty in my last job I was earning ~ $15k/yr
@tereško how old are you?
my first legit software job was for an elearning company -- made $240/wk before taxes
I don't think I've ever worked a weekend in my entire life
@Ṣhmiddty less age, more location :/
19:51
both matter
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These ones were bred for their fur and they were pretty scared in general of people. Man when they had babies... Llama babies are adorable you have no idea
@Ṣhmiddty I have been a developer for almost 10 years
age ~ experience
crl
crl
@SomeKittens it says "For now, the code has been moved to angular/angular." and the building status shows "failed" so I thought it was
@tereško oic
19:52
@crl I'd just use UI-Router for now
crl
crl
@SomeKittens ok
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lol they're unbelievably soft
I've never had a job that was open on the weekends.. Animal Hospital, 1 Thursday Night as a pizza delivery guy, Camp Counselor, Campus Help Desk, Pool Boy, Software Engineer
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I've not had an employment lapse since 14 at the llama farm :/
19:53
dat llamas
you work at a llama farm?
Race car driver, special forces, president of Uganda, then programmer.
@rlemon my brother makes beer in his basement, but I dont think he sells anything
If you could all quit and do anything, what would you be?
got spit once by a llama in my face when visiting the zoo. I wasn't happy
19:54
@phenomnomnominal unemployed.
I've worked in fast food, a industrial cleaning company, satellite tv company, landscaping company, roofing, retail (few stores), elearning, cms software place, electroplating company, ugh. I know I'm missing some
@Luggage no way, i was president of Uganda too!
!!youtube llama song
@Ṣhmiddty that's just wrong. I have seen a lot of developers who have not learned anything new in past 5 years
I've worked a lot of jobs :/
@BenCraig ask him where he gets his bottles
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19:54
I worked 35 hours/week for Walmart and 20 for my first Web Dev job for about a year, so 55+ hours. Then when I moved out here I was working 40 here and ~20 for back home still... I'm bad at overbooking and then it all falls apart and I just gotta be like "they pay me more goodbye"
some place just tried to sell me 500ml for $2.75 a fucking bottle (yes, empty)
wheeee, race conditions...
@tereško Not entirely wrong. Yes, some people don't continue to learn, but those who do learn more over time
Until my last job, I'd never been fired or laid off.
19:55
I've been fired from most of my jobs. haha
Only reason I ever quit jobs was because college
@rlemon glass or plastic?
@SterlingArcher does "The company is shutting down" count as getting laid off?
I would say so
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Walmart put it on the books that I got fired.... I woulda too if my employee said "You treat me like shit I'm out" on December 23rd hahaha
19:56
Any form of involuntarily leaving your job
unless you ruined the company.
I was actually fired and rehired for the same job
@Ṣhmiddty got fired twice. once was the DAY before probation was up. I have to imagine they planned that (I was not the only one let go) and the second they had no reason and had to pay me a hefty severance. :P
@BenCraig glass
You're fired.

jk.
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@rlemon Now THATS privileged ;P
19:57
@LanaKane if you don't give written notice I'm pretty sure it counts as a walk out, which they can fire you for.
What constitutes severance pay?
@SterlingArcher fffff If Trump is elected, I'm leaving the USA
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@rlemon Fuck yea lol. I didn't care.
@rlemon "Buy beer that has pry off caps, save the bottle"
no mandatory anything in Maryland. Even accrued PTO you don't get.
19:57
Likewise but for Hilary
you and a million other people
If Hilary is president, OHHH CANADAAAAA
@BenCraig I do
@Ṣhmiddty i doubt that it goes that way
Bernie is promising
19:57
but I want all matching bottles
i honestly don't think there is a single good choice for president
@SterlingArcher so, one laid off, two quits, and one "Put on extended leave until further notice"
@KarelG me too
bernie is an old man
I could go on the Bernie Journey
19:58
@Ṣhmiddty don't leave, just buy a gun and take care of it.
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You get nothing in Indiana or Nebraska, they can fire you for any (or no) reason, the only thing you have left to worry about is whether or not you can collect unemployment after
"bernie" ?
@rlemon Buy more? That was a direct quote from my brother
@SomeKittens extended leave?
user406009
Individual annicdotes like here may indicate people rising from adversity, but when you look at the figures, social mobility is not that high. For example, most Harvard students come from very well off backgrounds.
if 'old man' is the most disqualifying thing you can say about sanders..
i like him, i am just saying. he better choose a good VP
idgaf how old a president is. Dude could be 90 and still have a good campaign
he's probably healthier than I
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But he couldn't be 25
19:59
@SterlingArcher yeah, what about it?
Honestly though, this country seems fucked IMO
@SomeKittens is that like "You're still an employee, but you're not working and we're not paying you"?

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