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15:00
Im on mobile. Dude installing the phone system just axed our internet.
Shell be back
Jesus it's dial up all over again!
I shouldn't have said this
1 hour ago, by little pootis
@AndriiMotsyk She's stupid. Ignore her.
Poor girl killed herself over this :(
RIP Cap
@rlemon You should axe him for axing the idiot.
intermittent internet issues when installing a phone system sounds like a normal thing. Nothing to axe anyone over.
Don't be so angry all of the time
no I just made the smart ass comment "you know, it would have been nice to be able to disconnect from my services before you booted me offline.."
15:04
@ndugger I'm not angry, I'm perfectly calm.
seriously. who kills the offices internet knowingly without warning them
what a tool
Hi perfectly calm, I'm Nick
@rlemon "How about a heads up next time, like the one your father forgot to give your mother before he bust his nut in her."
And now I'm down again. Lol
How did you tell us?
15:09
With words
@rlemon pushups?
posted on April 22, 2016

Just now Zeldman tweeted a question to which I replied. That reminded me of a story I want to share with you. Zeldman asked: Have you ever felt that you have no talent whatever? How often do you feel that way? What he describes is classic impostor syndrome. I’ve got it, you’ve got it, just about everybody’s got it. It’s the “just about” that I want to d

Speaking of which, I'm starting at a new job this monday
@JanDvorak Where? What position? Are you excited? Does this feel like an interrogation?
Jan Dvorak: Grammatical Policy Manager
15:17
It's a mixed position; it's advertised as a Java place, but during the interview they promised a bit of JS as well
30k CZK starter salary
@Feeds plot twist, you're actually not good
That's funny, I was hired as a front end engineer and I primary work with server sided languages now
Imposter syndrome is real.. but I see so many articles on it and I wonder if it makes actual bad developers feel like they are ok
> Oh I just have imposters syndrome lawl
One of the interviewers said she was into math when I mentioned a linear equation solver
@Loktar that's bullshit. You can be sure of yourself and still make mistakes...
15:19
as shown in the article
@Loktar Rather err on the side of underestimating yourself a little, I think. Dunning-Kruger's a thing too
linkedin profiles are the best example of the impostor syndrome
@JanDvorak isn't 30k CZK only like $1.2k USD?
@SterlingArcher yeah I agree, er @SomeGuy, I guess both of you ;)
@SterlingArcher pretty much; it's a junior position
15:21
I'm confused, you're going to make that per year?
That's per month
that doesn't even cover my weekly expenses
Oh, ok. Salary = per year here. I was like jesus
i'm so sorry you have to work for that
Yeah, that wouldn't be much cash.
15:22
@JanDvorak How old are you?
When does salaray not mean per year?
But why a junior position? You're not a junior
Is my answer implementing an anti-pattern or is it ok? stackoverflow.com/a/36795097/6220751
@JanDvorak you're getting a jr position??
You will have God syndrome in a jr. position
It's not explicitly called a junior position, but I didn't have high hopes regarding my salary. I will try to negotiate more after the test period, though.
15:23
My rent alone is $766/month :(
@SterlingArcher ...My rent is more.
My mortgage is more
almost * 2
@Loktar look at that fancy smartass with a mortgage
@Loktar Yea, but that's a long term investment.
My rent is $1220/month
15:24
@FlorianMargaine you have one too don't you?
Well, I have roommates. Our place is $2300/month
my mortgage is almost 3500/mo ...
@Loktar nope
not yet
Woohoo, $0/mo!
My car costs almost as much as my rent lol damn my tastes in cars
15:25
@ton.yeung uhhhh not sure? (i just pay what is on the stub)
Do y'all have a good advice on how to negotiate a high salary?
@ton.yeung i think that is all paid through the mortgage.
geez you guys spend a lot on rent
OWN :-)
@JanDvorak switch jobs
15:26
@JanDvorak it depends on the company and position. If you're going for technically a junior ish position, you don't have much wiggle room
dvorak, it depends who you work for... if you work for bodyshoppers, it's game over
@JanDvorak Why a junior position, though?
Somebody with your skillset is worth over $130k/year USD in my area, easily
^ same here
Probably closer to $175k-$200k
15:27
because he hid his face
I have a large gap in my resumé
@ton.yeung northern VA/DC area
fill it with dank memes
y u waste paper on earth day :(
15:27
I mean a temporal gap, not a spatial one.
You can never go wrong with dank memes
so what skills do you have and how much you think you're worth?
I'm worth about three fitty
Tell them you've spent time understanding Java internals
15:28
tree fitty
spoonerize that
is your resume written chronologically or based on experience type/impact
The reviewer asked for a timeline
or rather, the recruiter company
> It was about that time I noticed that dank meme was 8 stories tall and a crustacean from the protozoic era
so you are attempting to work for bodyshoppers after all
lol
15:30
@ton.yeung yea. ok. ill just agree ;-)
!!urban bodyshopper
@SterlingArcher What is your area?
No urban definition found for bodyshopper
@SterlingArcher ooo missed this
15:30
it's time to bring @jarvis back to life, @awal
!!wiki bodyshopping
@ton.yeung Haha i am in work mode at the moment. mind not on my house ;-)
I'd prefer a stable job, but I'd also prefer a good salary
I'd buy a house, but a house requires a down payment. And a down payment here is borderline $50,000
15:31
What is considered a "good" salary in NYC?
Guess who doesn't have $50,000 :D
anyway, low self steem + gap in the cv probably as a consequence of long term unemployment plus a picture with pedobear covering your face... I'd consider you rather lucky if you even get the job
@ton.yeung I mean for a software engineer lol
I don't have that owl mask on my CV
@littlepootis the userscript and cap fetch from the same source, so there are indeed no definitions for bodyshoppers on urban
but you gave them your profile, didn't you
wOOt O_O
s/w/h/
Jan's having a stroke
no kidding
Nah, just doing a head spin
Fun fact: owls can actually do that
15:35
hey this maybe a foolish question, what is this line of code "var enemyList = {};" is it an array or list object?
> Marijuana is kosher for Passover, leading rabbi rules
Not even close to that.
hey this maybe a foolish question, what is this line of code "var enemyList = {};" is it an array or list object???
I can't get dank memes without internet dammit.
:(
15:37
That's a good thing
!!urban dank meme
Jan, I had a similar experience... It was all candies and rainbows until we talked about salary. She (an ukranian) literally laughed at me when I told her I wouldn't work for less than 40k usd a year.
barely making ends meet on 96k?
the key message is: don't send your cv to consultancy firms
@SterlingArcher ha. glassdoor.ca/Salaries/…
i.imgur.com/RRqXRig.gifv lol he tried, the other guy died
15:38
But... they found me a job
Looks like I'm doing well for myself
I guess you live in Europe like me
I have an array of object and I don't know how to access the elements inside : imgur.com/bYOgwBT
I get undefined everytime I try to access some element
@tyrell_c one does not simply post code on imgur
But Jan that is a meme
15:40
haha didn't want to format that here
ctrl-k formats
array[0][0].name
@rlemon isn't that just a reference, since it makes sense even without its memetic value?
i.imgur.com/en3m2qS.gifv HMB while I break this beer on your face
@tyrell_c Laziness is not awarded on Stack Overflow
I get my rewards elsewhere
15:44
@SterlingArcher both should be charged. One for assult, the other for stupidity.
@tyrell_c you have an object inside of an array
you have to pull it out of the array first
then you can access the properties as you would expect
so break your problem down and google "how to get an object out of an array"
then continue
@rlemon that gives me PHP answers
Guys, I'm asking a question that you might be able to handle:
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Q: Estimate if benchmark sampling difference is significative

Denys SéguretIn order to estimate the fastest function in various cases in a non deterministic context, I'm running an experiment calling one or the other at random and recording the duration of the operation on the production server. I get this kind of table: (numbers grow larger the more I wait) A prob...

@JanDvorak so add + javascript -_-
@Loktar youtube.com/watch?v=6urJejluX44 I don't get how some people get some immersed
how does the back of your brain not remind you it is just a game
Denys, run the same test infinite times, that will tell you
@rlemon LOL idk man
15:53
she is freaking the fuck out man
yeah but in fairness who knows how many games shes even played before then
true.
still though.. pretty weird man
but i imagine she also does this with scary movies (my gf does)
probably
lol Cat is just like whatever
15:54
@noideawhattodo Unfortunately the usual uptime of my server is only a few years so I would have to implement some kind of persistance and I'm too lazy for that
I probably get more scared than her
no matter how many times I try to remind her "it is CGI or a green screen" she can't make the seperation
@Denys then run them a million times, the more times you run the test, the more significance it has.. there is no other answer
@Loktar rule in our house is no scary movies past 8pm
:P
haha
15:55
No scary movies here before 8 pm
I think the only one in our house who gets a little scared is Gabi, but shit man my kids have grown up with zombies pretty much
so they are immune to it now lol
@noideawhattodo Of course there are other answers, there are many statistical measures of sets. For example if the data were discrete I would have used the Jaccard distance. I'm just too bad at statistics to find the right one that's why I'm asking other people
@Loktar haha I can only imagine, "you call that scary?! <pulls out dad zombie mask> IM SCARY!!!!"
@rlemon So start The Exorcist at like....7:58.
16:03
@rlemon Surprise, it's actually NOT Florida Man!
@Denys I'm good at statistics, that's why I answered. Good luck in your journey, tho.
> the more times you run the test, the more significance it has.. there is no other answer
> I'm good at statistics
okkkk
When you use <moment instance>.add(10, 'days'), it should update the reference, if that makes sense, right? Like there's no reason to do current = current.add(10, 'days')
@corvid Yes it's mutable
16:23
@BenFortune @Loktar @GNi33 brand new Beartooth!!!
@Denys for being an "ingenieur" like your resume says you ask the most silly questions. A statistic is a non-deterministic assumption of a deterministic event. You're asking for a non-deterministic assumption of a non-deterministic event. Whenever you learn how to get an approximation of the undetermined, please come back and tell us (you will change the world)
@SterlingArcher damn dude love it
@noideawhattodo Are you really unaware there are measures of distance between measure sets ? Gosh...
Did you at least heard of Shannon Information Theory ?
Caleb is a very talented singer/writer
I'm very impresed. This is harder than their last albums songs
ugh
Kez
Kez
Hey what is the best way to add a "like" functionality to a site?
16:31
code
Kez
Kez
@rlemon You're smart.
You could always just add some text that says "tell me if you like this"
and just have them email you or something
barely any code for that
Kez
Kez
@Loktar :P
Tell me what you want, what you really, really want.
Plz send like to p.o box ....
16:32
@Kez Step One: Place your fingers on your keys. Step Two: Google. Step Three: ??? Step Four: Profit.
@rlemon LOL
@Kez a button that does a request with some sort of identifier to say what you're liking.. and a way to increment/decrement the total saved in the db
but there is more to it obviously if want to know who liked what, ect.
Kez
Kez
@Trasiva is this not a place to share experience and knowledge? and Mr google thinks i'm asking about facebook.
In a more constructive way: it would be a good idea to try to precisely determine what would be your "like "functionnality
!!google logic behind a "like" button
Kez
Kez
@Loktar Thank you that's helpful
yea I wouldn't have boxed that
I'd box the shit out of it if it were put in front of my face
walking away bruised.
what's the purpose of that plugin?
16:37
@rlemon Sounds like my sister.
Kez
Kez
@SterlingArcher Thank you, but that's not the question I asked.
@noideawhattodo just a random like/dislike JQ plugin
enough to maybe get @Kez started idk
@Kez isn't it?
there are quite a few random tutorials too
16:37
@Kez Yes it is, we're just not going to spoon feed you.
Kez, you asked how to make sure they liked your content
Kez
Kez
@rlemon no where did i mention facebook.
where did he?
Kez
Kez
@Trasiva Not what i'm asking you to do.
ask them to do a survey, everyone hates surveys, if they do a survey is because they really liked it
Kez
Kez
16:39
@rlemon that's what i'm saying, google automatically thinks you asking about facebook like functionality.
i'm getting syntax error msg when i post json data to server
error SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data

is this comming from javascript or php ?
!!google nodejs like button -facebook
!!google like button tutorial javascript
json data is correct
@Trasiva I don't think you talking about your sister having anal is healthy.
last link
@ndugger I was more referencing the fact that she's a bicycle.
nope, JSON data is not correct
nvm, last link is garbage
but you get the idea
refine your search
-facebook should eliminate ones that talk about facebook
16:40
your sister is a bicycle?
@Trasiva yes i pasted to a online validate .and it's correct
@SterlingArcher TAKE DOWN i.imgur.com/OoelXO5.webm
@ndugger Yea, everybody gets a ride
@FastSnail what's the first character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data?
@noideawhattodo here is the json string pastebin.com/d1p1uJsq
Kez
Kez
16:43
@rlemon useful, thank you. (not being sarcastic)
this guys suit game is solid imgur.com/gallery/NaIA8
@FastSnail are you trying to parse that? It won't work
Kez
Kez
@rlemon mo fucking P-I-M-P!
that's already a json object
@noideawhattodo why?
@noideawhattodo no no i send it to a server
$.ajax({
                    url: 'server/mcq/mcqtest.php',
                    method: 'POST',
                    data: data1,
                    contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
                    dataType: "json",
                    success: function(data) {
                        console.log(data);
                    },
                    error: function(xhr, status, error) {
                        alert(xhr.responseText+" error "+error);
                    }
                });
data1 is the json string converted using JSON.stringify(myobject)
16:50
but you're sending json, why would you want to send a string?
@noideawhattodo since i cannot send a javascript object directly i convert it to json .so i can send
JSON is a javascript object
i know
if dataType/contentType is json, you must send a json object
if you stringify it, you're sending a string, so you're sending non-valid json
@Loktar what do you think of this? npmjs.com/package/jsx-control-statements#if-tag
16:53
it's a json object
@FastSnail & @noideawhattodo JSON is not an object
@ndugger you're not an object
@rlemon those hype motherfuckers hopping around xD
16:57
@rlemon Needs to get his pants tailored.
@ndugger Needs to be prefixed somehow, for namespacing. Since you're react-ing to the status of a variable, let's grab the last two letters and make it ng-if

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