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6:01 PM
Can someone please explain to me what a REST Client is and what it means?
and does
 
it's a fancy version of curl
it does HTTP
that's really it
 
@rlemon I'm having summer sausage, pepperjack cheese, and crackers for lunch.
 
but it's winter
 
@ssube Proper summer sausage takes months to age.
 
that's impossible, summer only lasts for 6 weeks
 
6:05 PM
@ssube Now you're just being smarmy.
 
@MadaraUchiha how did I do?
 
I could never be a sysadmin
 
I could never be a ballerina
 
sure you can
believe in yourself
@ndugger not you though
 
rude
 
6:10 PM
 
@rlemon Kid's not wrong though.
 
@rlemon sure as shit doesn't have grammar
 
he is wrong. you don't get diabetes from one large serving of sugar
wrong and funny
 
this entire gallery is gold
the one kid did a report on 2girls1cup is awesome
> by :25 any hope for redemption is lost.
 
that paper is brilliant
 
6:13 PM
@rlemon #4 is technically correct, which is the best kind of correct.
 
@rlemon haha
 
> what looks like half an apple?
the other half
I really would have given full marks on that
 
meteor is so boring you guys :\
 
those kids are good at critical thinking and also being little assholes
 
@ssube This material is not suitable for ~~class~~ ANYONE!
 
6:14 PM
 
@rlemon That's amazing, can't believe they gave 0%
 
Fuck, how do you do strike throughs again?
 
---a---
 
@Trasiva <s></s>
Oh, in markdown
lol
Work is over, brain has gone into derp mode.
 
so, I'm considering changing my gamertag
 
6:16 PM
Fuck it, lol
 
but tamestranger is taken.
Should I add 69 onto the end, or is that too obvious?
 
What is your gt now?
 
seemingly random letters and numbers
 
I'm definitely going with tamestranger, as a spoonerism of south park
 
6:17 PM
Make it EdgeLord69
 
My job doesn't use any versioning, should I ram git down their throats?
 
yes
 
@BenFortune Do they like buying things?
 
@ssube Yep
 
@BenFortune Nope, wait for things to get fucked up so you can be the guy that said I told you so.
 
6:18 PM
 
@ssube We have an in-house gitlab server I set up, they don't want to use it though
> It's too time-consuming
 
make them
 
um
 
start firing people
 
make sure some machines crash
have the code in git
everything is lost... oh wait, no it's not! tada!
 
6:19 PM
Also all editing is done on the live server (lol)
 
quit
right now
 
@BenFortune That's how my job in the Air Force was, haha.
 
No, it's good money for my sort of experience
 
the only reason not to use git is if you have a dev team that is resistant AND they havce another tool they will use AND you don't have the power to say "just use it"
 
@BenFortune no, it's not
 
6:19 PM
Nike
 
doing it in prod is not good money
 
The only time it's OK to work in production is when you're the highest in the food chain.
 
no
in fact, that's the worst time to do it. Then everybody else thinks it's ok.
 
@ssube Maybe not OK, but that's the only time I've seen it happen. The entire system was the brainchild of one guy so he did what he wanted.
 
Technically I'm classed as a jr dev
 
6:21 PM
@Waxi That's a bad developer.
 
The architect at my last job would very rarely do stuff in prod, but all he did was edit values on a config, or something silly like that
 
maybe ok if it's a big fire that can be fixed with a quick config change that you IMMEDIATELY check into some source control right after
 
The one-person-one-system-one-server thing is a holdover from 20 years ago, has never been a good practice, and is just hubris.
 
but otherwise. no. bad habit.
 
@ssube I would tend to agree, but in this case, which is rare, dude was more or less a genius so nobody was in a position to tell him no.
 
6:22 PM
But even then, it should have been done locally, and deployed through the regular process
 
@Luggage we do that with conf. Change it on a server, get the diff, put that in the puppet git repo, then run puppet (which is a noop).
 
You have a bigger scale deployment than we do. most servers are unique for me
but i agree with your methods.. i amd pushing my environment that way
 
The stuff I personally manage is a bunch of unique servers, but I still use Puppet for them.
Gonna open source that module as soon as I can, too.
 
We're hiring a Product Manager here in MN. It seems like a highly abused position, but it's open... lol
 
I'll take it^
 
6:26 PM
pls
 
I worked for a internet lead company and at the heart of the $50 million+ company was an 8,000 line PHP script that was procedural. Let that sink in.
The entire company was built on and around this code.
I hope to one day be that great.
 
@ndugger Where to apply
 
php was just made by a bunch of guys that just wanted to see if it could be done
@Lemony-Andrew Are you serious? Because I will link you to it.
No remote workers
You'd have to relo to MN
 
Do they relocate? And is it over 70k?
 
it's a tech job in MN, there's a 95% chance it's over 70k
 
6:29 PM
I don't know the pay rate, but they did recently start paying relo.
 
hell, interns in this state make $30-35k
 
@ssube That's damn good since entry is 40k everywhere else
 
Entry here is like 50k
 
Entry here is £18k
 
Well I probably wouldn't have a chance since I've never worked a programming job before :P. But I'll see how it goes
 
6:31 PM
It's not a programming position
 
@ndugger your website is too slow. I don't want to work for you.
 
I've seen full on software 'engineers' getting paid 14/hr
 
It's for a Product manager
 
My first job was 45k entry. Can confirm
 
But it's very cheap to live here.
 
6:31 PM
 
Whoops you're right :P
My father would be good with that though
He's a floor/productions manager
 
I even said it was for Product Manager
 
@SterlingArcher first "job" was 18k entry
 
read, fool
 
product manager
not floor/production manager
 
6:31 PM
He does both?
 
Good lord...
I don't want to work with you
 
Nice, real nice
 
reading compre-mother-fucking-hension
 
Is there a language barrier?
 
it's not a factory job
 
6:32 PM
With such hostility I wouldn't want to work with you either
 
It's not hostility; I just see a very obvious communications issue.
 
My first job job ever was... $5.15/hour, about 20 hours a week, for 4 years.
 
@SterlingArcher how's the snow bro?
 
So... ~6k a year?
 
6:33 PM
@rlemon thankfully it's been warm, so it's melting quickly
 
@SterlingArcher yea that wasn't my first job, just the first full time one
12C and sunny here
 
My first job was $10/hour under the table. I didn't get enough hours, though, so I went to go work retail for $7.25/hour... It was stupid.
 
Yeah, I see one too! It's called making assumptions quickly, that's a communication issue.
 
I remember working for $5/hr to do data entry
3 hours a day, 4 days a week
 
My $5/hr job was restraining animals
 
6:34 PM
@Lemony-Andrew You were the one that didn't read that I said it was for a "Product Manager", and then you assumed it was for a floor/production manager position, which is wrong.
Don't get your knickers in a bind
 
The girls usually took the puppies and kittens.. I was for the aggressive fuckers
 
5/hr is such a slap in the face. I don't care what the job was, would never do that.
 
$5/hr in 1999 wasn't a slap in the face at all
 
there are tons of min wage jobs, but min wage is much higher than $5 here now
 
was good money
 
6:35 PM
Min wage is $8 in Minnesota, now.
 
I made $5/hour for plenty of things as a kid
 
min wage here is iirc $12
or close to it
 
I don't know when that happened. Probably after I moved to Ohio
 
cutting grass and stuff, mostly
 
why?
 
6:36 PM
:28545151 but that's something you enjoy
 
I saw that, you dirty whore
 
you give it away for free already
 
> If you're good at something never do it for free
 
I worked at fastfood, paper route, clothing stores, dep store, gas stations. All min wage, all requiring more "work" than I do now for much more money lol
 
@SterlingArcher so charge myself for fondling myself?
@Loktar yup
 
6:36 PM
@ndugger You and ssube took me too seriosuly -- if you notice, I'm nowhere near qualified for a production manager position. I wasn't being serious and that's why I didn't read it. Forget about it.
 
most stressful job I was ever in was fast food
 
@rlemon I mean... you can but that's what... $0.11 a night?
 
@rlemon people have cussing jars. You could get a jerk jar and put a dollar in every time you jack it.
 
made $6.25/hr
 
yeah probably mine too, in terms of stress level
 
6:37 PM
@Lemony-Andrew It's not a production manager.
 
benefit of those jobs is you dont take them home with you
 
except the smell
 
immediate stress relief once you leave
 
@Lemony-Andrew Once again, it's not a "production" management position. Product !== Production.
 
lol yea
 
6:37 PM
hands smelled like burgers for months after I quit
 
lol that's just weird
 
My job history: Animal Restrainer -> Camp Counselor -> Pool Boy -> 1 night of pizza delivery -> Help Desk (school) -> CFM Dev -> Now
 
I worked at Taco Bell for a year, my clothes smelled like it, never my body
man I fucking love Taco Bell
 
@SterlingArcher was pool boy fun?
 
Designer/Screen Printer -> Cashier -> Camp Councelor -> Customer Service -> Front End Developer -> Front End Developer -> Front End Developer (now)
 
6:38 PM
It was physically hard work (heavy equipment, moving chemicals every morning), but I did clean a porn mansion's pool
 
user1596138
"Front End Cashier"
 
pool... of water?
 
of water.
 
random shit like shovelling snow, cutting grass -> data entry -> landscaping -> fast food -> SQA -> retail -> construction -> chef -> factory worker -> retail (again) -> software
 
k good
 
6:39 PM
im sorry
 
and I'm probably missing a bunch of shit jobs or temp work in there
 
user1596138
I worked on a llama farm for 2 years. Jus sayin. I had the coolest job lmfao
 
I'm not broke, I just spend my money on things that aren't water.
Not owning water is a lifestyle choice.
 
Okay, it's my fault that I read things wrong. I've been like that since a kid. Pointing that out did nothing, I wasn't actually interested in the job.
 
6:40 PM
@jhawins when I worked fast food I also contracted to the cleaning company. so two nights (weekend) I would stay overnight and clean the place
between 12-4am the lobby was closed but the kitchen was open (drive through)
I had to be there, but couldn't clean the kitchen, and the lobby took ten minutes
 
hello JS masters
 
4 hour paid break
 
I have never touched a cash register in my entire life
 
not the best job. but the best perk I've ever had
 
is it possible to insert a JS code when loading a page in firefox?
 
6:41 PM
JS is loaded after the page is loaded
 
I want to insert time stamp in page
but page doesnt have that
 
@SterlingArcher me neither
 
so I was thinking to have a script that does that
JS script or firefox addon.
 
bougie high five o/
 
6:42 PM
@macroscripts what have you googled for?
 
I am googin
 
this is loaded: I have the answer, it was the first result
 
this
 
I wanna see what you came up with
 
@rlemon lol
 
6:43 PM
 
But to his original question though, how do you preload JS before a page?
 
iirc you don't
 
wow, your google-fu is very weak
try "greasemonkey run script at document load"
 
@rlemon yeah
ok trying
 
6:45 PM
Bosnia
 
Youd think someone named Macro Scripts... eh nevermind.
 
I didn't know they stopped fighting each other long enough to register for a TLD
badum-tsh
that was funny, guys
 
The Bosnia joke?
Maybe in the 90's it would be funny
welcome to 2016
 
lol
 
Not even funny jokes get a laugh after genocide, because there's nobody left to laugh.
 
6:46 PM
Next you will be telling jokes about GAK and Nickelodeon!
:P
 
MandaMandaMandaManda Shoooooooooooow
 
!!weather kitchener
 
@rlemon Kitchener: 12.09C (285.241K), light rain
 
boo, my phone says 14C
doubles the previous record high
GUYS! IT IS T SHIRT WEATHER IN FEBRUARY IN CANADA!
THIS IS INSANE
 
!!weather Ashburn
 
6:48 PM
@SterlingArcher Ashburn: 53.71F (12.06C, 285.216K), light rain
 
@ton.yeung usually UI/UX, some light design work, general product direction
 
@ton.yeung no
 
@ton.yeung Stjordal: 0.36C (273.516K), overcast clouds
 
@ton.yeung They work with the higher ups to determine priority and new features. It's kind of like one step above a project manager.
 
non-technical non-art project lead
 
6:49 PM
Makes sense
 
@ton.yeung tmk not many Canadian politicians are trying to debunk global warming
 
The term we use is probably not standard
 
we do feel it
these fucked up winters kill the maple syrup production
trees go all fucky
 
oh moosely
 
@ton.yeung Yeah, this isn't a remote position
 
6:50 PM
thanks all
I found the answer
 
@ton.yeung we are basically the world supply tho
think if California lost its almonds
 
California makes almonds?
 
(they would be better off ofc, but we would have no almonds)
aqua-fir is toasted now
@ssube I could be misquoting but I'm pretty sure like 75% of the worlds almonds are grown in cali
 
How exactly do i go about creating a web page dynamically (given that I have the remaining structure in place including template for it and other dynamic inner pages)? stackoverflow.com/questions/35184398/…
 
@rlemon I did not know that.
I always just assumed almonds came from... like, almond trees. In the sky. Or middle east.
 
6:52 PM
10% of their water or something like that goes to the almond production
Canada produces 71% of the world’s pure maple syrup, 91% of which is produced in Quebec.
 
@AgniScribe This is the Javascript room; your question is tagged PHP.
 
@ndugger sorry
 
so, fun fact: if you have MSDN, like for Visual Studio, and start a VM using your free $50/month Azure, then cancel MSDN, they don't cancel your Azure sub. In fact, they just charge you $50/month.
They switch from the free $50 credit to just billing you $50
but leave the $50 cap
Azure is a nice cloud, for sure. Having used AWS and GCE, I prefer the controls and features on Azure.
 
Yeah, because they're such tools
badum-tsch
I'm funny today
Full of hilarious jokes
all of my jokes are always funny
 

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