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18:00
Lol
@Waxi yeah, it's called a search engine
"comment your code. Comments are worth 90%"
yeah and some are idiots so they don't read
I hated math where they always said "show your work".
18:01
that I wrote I researched this and all solutions focus for UNIQUE numbers
you researched it
Software for checking code for plagiarism: git diff
but you haven't tried
I am looking for NON UNIQUE combinations
I did an hour of researching
@Waxi That's the whole fucking point of math
18:01
and I've tried
show us.
Calling people you want help from idiots probably isn't wise.
If I got the right answer, who cares how I got to it?
Why does what you have not work?
you want a browser history or what?
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Q: Finding all possible combinations of numbers to reach a given sum

James P.How would you go about testing all possible combinations of additions from a given set of numbers so they add up to a given final number? Example: Set of numbers to add: {1,5,22,15,0,...} Desired result: 12345

basically tried all answers
researched related questions
18:03
the assignment is likely purposely limited so that you can't copy/paste a readymade solution
make your own solution.
@Waxi are you serious?
@Waxi Math isn't about solving equations
Math is about the equations themselves
I'm serious because there are multiple ways to get to an answer, but when they say show your work they usually meant, let me see if you do it the way I taught you. Teachers never wanted to share the shortcuts even though there were many.
*bad teachers
True story, I was failed on multiple math tests because I wouldn't show work, but had the right answers.
18:04
it's not that hard of an algorithm to come up with.
if you dont show the work, you may have copied from the person beside you or guessed
@Waxi If you get penalized for using a correct method to solve a problem, something is wrong with the teacher.
showing work (to me) has more to do with showing you actually know stuff
@Waxi you need to understand the section they are teaching. They don't want you to use a shortcut because 1. it could be invalid. 2. it could be a fluke. 3. it can bypass critical skills needed to advance
Unless the question specifically says to use a certain method, you should be able to use whatever you want
18:06
If I was in a math class nowadays and they asked to show my work, I'd just provide a link to a js file.
@BenCraig My problem is that the way I show work was told was difficult to follow, so I stopped showing it.
then thats your own fault?
What's it matter, it was basic algebra and geometry.
school is half the information they teach you, and half teaching you to follow instructions
18:07
If I can prove to you consistently I can do the work in my head, get off my nuts.
no, follow the instructions
I hated academia, it's so broken, being tested on your memorization skills and nothing else.
being able to shut up and follow instructions is kind of a necessary life skill
you should sue the academic system
I heard it works
we have a literacy test you have to take in grade ten, it's literally about following instructions. they tell you to use the space provided to answer a question, if you exceed the space provided you failed that question. follow instructions.
18:09
most people fail it
This is what you get when you don't show your work:
27 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
map (\(r,i) -> r*10^i`div`16^i) . tail . scanl (\(r,i) x -> (r*16+x,i+1)) (0,-1) . map (floor . (\(a,_,_) -> a)) $ iterate (\(_,k,r) -> let d=(r+(4/(8*k+1)-2/(8*k+4)-1/(8*k+5)-1/(8*k+6)))*16 in (d,k+1,d`mod'`1)) (3,0,-3)
Seriously dude are you ok
If you can tell me what that does without running it, gj
lol
if you don't know when to just follow instructions and do your work, you're going to be a huge liability first time prod crashes
18:09
27 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
I may have problems
@KendallFrey fractals
most of my class failed it. It said list 5 of something, and being smart people, they listed more than 5, because more is better right? no they got it wrong
@rlemon nope
As long as you've come to term with it
@BenCraig yea, I was the second year to take the test. so we had .. umm .. a little forewarning
like 80% of the first year to take it in my school failed.
all for similar reasons.
18:11
geez, 80% is pretty bad
I think we had 44% fail their first attempt
then one of the pages got stolen
they had to redo the entire test.. cost millions.
I flopped on one of those once. It said read first, didn't. Did everything on the page in pen....when the last instruction was to just write your name on it and turn it in.
@Trasiva this is a government mandated test
because apparently too many people in grade ten couldn't read or write.
:?
@BenCraig one thing that I've kept telling myself whenever I started thinking "maybe I'm too clever for school" is: "why am I not getting absolutely maximum marks if I'm too clever? If I'm really too clever for the content, I can spend my intellect figuring out the unfair things that I think about the college to master those as well"
The SATs in Canada is surviving a moose kick to the kidney
18:12
Well, they should stop tapping trees and spend more time reading and writing.
The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) is a compulsory standardized test for secondary school students in Ontario who wish to obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma. For students who entered Grade 9 in 1999–2000, successful completion of the test is not a graduation requirement. However, for those students who took the field test of the OSSLT in 2000–2001, failed the test, and chose to retake the OSSLT in October 2001, successful completion of the provincial literacy graduation requirement became a diploma requirement. It is administered by the Education Quality and Accountability...
@SterlingArcher not the same as SATs
@towc nobody who thinks they're too clever for school is, they're just being an asshole.
that was my point
it's a special kind of assholery that will ruin your future job prospects, too
@towc get 100% in all your courses, cure cancer, then give all the credit to someone else
18:13
if you can't even bother to show your work in school, I'm sure as shit not hiring you, you probably won't commit your code
@Trasiva do they actually do those?
^^^^ so much this
@BenCraig but what you can do is get 100% in all courses. If you can't do that, then you're not too clever for school
@KendallFrey My physics teacher had it as our midterm.
and if you can't pass a critical thinking test by reading, well, you won't work well with others when it comes time to read their code
18:14
@ssube I do both of those just fine.
@ssube I was too clever for my 6th grade teacher
Most of development is following critical instructions. The rest is innovation and a bit of diarrhea
She was pretty thick
@SterlingArcher development, yes. Engineering, not so much.
Couldn't understand why "a triangle with sides 4, 5, 9" was a problem
18:15
the rank and file developers do just sit around all day typing what they're told
the people who do well on the critical thinking tests are the ones you want to make engineer/architect
I was too clever for my HS eng teacher.. only because I knew how to code in languages other than basic and asm and he didn't -- so I couldn't use anything but those for coding my bots.
:(
the people who fail because they're just being assholes get to work at McD's forever
The best is when you don't show your work and get it wrong.
@ssube engineering is more praying, heartburn, and duct tape
@ssube most of engineering is blaming the software and vendors.
18:17
I mean dev vs engineer in the sense that devs don't design the system, they just write the boring parts.
who are we kidding
s/heartburn/WD-40/
@rlemon usually vendor
or in some cases, praying, boosters, and struts
@rlemon I blame the vendor all the time.
18:17
> my schematic hasn't changed, must be a new transistor. I'll contact digikey
^ omg.. so much
our boss' boss tried to blame the kernel the other day because we were running 4k queries per request in a loop
so now I'm looking for new jobs :D
I still don't consider myself an engineer
Well.. I have designed product architecture before
@KendallFrey more struts solve all problems
small scale, but I still designed and built it
seriously..
18:18
@rlemon Lol, my boss just did something similar today at our morning meeting.
ship explodes? add more struts!
Except the problem of not enough thrust
@SterlingArcher and it's so different from just writing code with the tech stack and reqs defined for you
I enjoy the architecture side and think it makes me a much better dev (knowing the tech all the way through), but they are different jobs.
@Trasiva we deal with analog signals and a very tight resolution. we've had parts that 'changed but are 100% compatible' fuck us up
18:18
What if there's a mix of archtecture design and wiriting the code with a tech stack
@KendallFrey Isn't that the point at which you just get a running start?
I would need an engineering degree before I ever called myself an engineer, but that's me.
@SterlingArcher that's most small projects
aka I'm a real engineer
@KendallFrey my beef is launch towers and entering the launch pad. why the fuck does my ship sometimes jump 5 meters into the air
18:19
if you have 3-5 people per product, you'll have some combined architect devs
@rlemon There's a mod for that
there's nothing wrong with that, so long as they have structure and guidance from the shop as a whole (i.e., Java vs C#)
the locking struts ones?
clipping can cause that
you don't want to just throw junior devs into an arch role, though, it's a shitshow
18:20
We typically follow strict tech stacks. SNC is huge on reusable code
man i haven't played ksp in a few months now
that's how our APIs are so broken and my worst work has been done as an architect without being qualified for it
have the important mods updated to 1.2?
@rlemon Yea, we got some RTCs that the last batch worked great on our embeded system, the ones we just got last week...not so much. Turns out it the minimum voltage required went up.
like ker
18:20
@rlemon KJR I think is the one. It turns on physics gradually instead of all at once
@KevinB Only a few
Which makes them not useable at all, because we need to keep our total power footprint as minimal as possible.
i wouldn't play it without KER at this point
My setup is kinda funny right now. Engine Lighting is working but RealPlume isn't. So I get bright launches without any flame.
@KevinB KER isn't working
ugh, I went over this last night. I think MINIMALLY I would need mechjeb, outer planets, kas/kis, and tweakscale
ohh and remotetech
kis/kas is pretty cool
18:22
@rlemon You should try the stock version of RemoteTech
upgrade early-tech landers/outposts instead of replacing them
I still need to test what happens when I'm orbiting an outerplanet and remove the mod
I wonder if MJ works
i'd be ok without having mechjeb, but man does it make the later game more enjoyable
I only unlocked it at the end of my last mission
18:24
@KevinB I have a test to do about that as well with the attachment arm. I have a few early com sats up there that suck now. I wanna make a small module with a grabbing arm to attach to them and add larger omni dishes
mechjeb is only a must for me when leaving the influence of kerbin.
I need that damn planner window
i'd be ok with different mod that did just that
tried getting home from eve even with mechjeb and had a lot of trouble getting a reasonable transfer
the KASS or w/e window is nice
I like having bigger buttons for switching that stuff.
@rlemon Have you tried a different patched conics mode? The one I use is soooo much more useful than the default
18:26
@KendallFrey he's dead
@towc har
it all depends on whether you believe that heaven has a labour system
!!afk God damn it, someone shunned the host server
@KendallFrey no, I'll check em out
I have this in my settings.cfg:
CONIC_PATCH_DRAW_MODE = 0
CONIC_PATCH_LIMIT = 5
Shows further predictions, useful for accidental moon encounters
also shows all conic patches relative to the body, not the current orbit
So you can see what your orbit will look like before entering the SOI
18:35
my last playthrough i sent something like 12 ships out toward duna all at once, and somehow managed to put them all in reverse orbits
had to send a tanker to give the refueling station enough fuel to make it to duna's moon, so i could use the tug to push everything back into proper orbits
@KendallFrey There was a mod that let you change that on the fly. i think it was advanced maneuver nodes, but I'm not sure
I might have to play some rimworld till the mods update
being able to switch back and forth is very illustrative.
yeah, i was thinking i had that option in game
anybody know what happens on github when you have an out of date feature branch and you click "Update Branch" before merging?
18:37
i had tha tmod
does it rebase or merge?
really convenient for circularizing
and changing inclination
the nodes? yes.
@Luggage CODE has a version of that too, which seems really janky at first but I quickly realized it's super useful.
the patched conics options ouldn't help that, though
18:39
@Shane do you see the button when a merge might conflict?
Switching the patched conic draw mode on the fly really lets you get a feel for how things like gravity assist work.
I don't think so, at least nothing obvious
it shouldn't conflict though, because the last update was extremely topical, a label update somewhere
some obscure i18n file, shouldn't conflict
for some reason I've been pulled into rebasing hell lately when I try and do that locally and I can't find a reason for it
I'm even starting my branches by resetting the dev branch via git reset origin/dev --hard
why?
because I've been having so many issues, trying to eliminate any possibility of some rogue commit in there that's out of synch
start a new repo
18:43
no
this one's years old
shhh
or you mean locally?
no, new repo
SuperProjectB
18:43
oh, yeah... I'll see you in hell
or shaneCantGit
omg, make a new repo called shanecantgit
push everything there
lul your way to the management office.
I didn't catch the beginning of your problem so I might be off here, but, you needing to reset --hard as part of your workflow sounds like you aren't using git right.
well, I don't really... but it's what I've resorted to
because git rebase origin/dev kept causing problems when there was no discernible reason
the problem always show up when I branch from dev (and I know local matches origin)
That's unrelated. rebasing and reseting with --hard do different things.
check it in, make a pull request
something else gets merged
18:46
Why doesn't this work? I am trying to update the CSS on the DOM node to change the transform property whenever the state updates.
so I try and rebase locally and I'm screwed
seems to fail every time
What rebase command do you use?
git rebase origin/dev
after git fetch of course
from the branch I'm working on
which is also dev?
no, some feature branch
point being I'm trying to prepare my branch for merging without duplicating the commits
18:48
ohh, so dev is your main commit barnch? like some people's master?
yeah
master's for prod
gotcha
it runs through circleCI, etc
@corvid transform needs units
sorry, should have clarified that
18:49
@rlemon oh duh... thank you good sir.
hm.. i need to look up the order of rebase arguments each tim ei use it..
yeah, I thought I understood it, till this started happening
and i often get it wrong once or twice, but I just undo and try agaon
@Shane you should never be doing that, or any of what you're talking about
that's not how git works even slightly
it worked fine for a few months, but seems like once I make a pull request, it all goes to hell
18:50
@corvid I like easy questions :D
@ssube rebase before merge is something that some people do.
@ssube as opposed to what workflow?
I don't, i just merge.
@Shane yeah, the relation between your branches is fucked now
no, not at all...
just locally
18:51
@Luggage yes, and there are good ways to do it, and break-your-repo-forever ways, just like cherry-pick
and only after a pull request on that specific branch
that's the only time it goes south
the commit logs look pretty good on dev and the builds run exactly as expected
this sounds like he's just doing
I don't rebase, because I don't see a need for it, but you have to be very careful if you do
git fetch origin
git rebase origin/dev # on featureBranch
@Luggage yeah, that's exactly it
18:53
which should be fine.. are you getting merge conflicts?
@ssub from what I understand, rebasing is only supposed to turn nasty if there's a conflict
true
@Shane do you push those branches?
@Shane lolnope
only when I've already issued a pull request on the feature branch
we can't merge locally, only through the web using a pr
rebase and cherry pick get nasty whenever git later decides the two are subtly different for any reason (usually parents)
18:54
I've never had an issue rebasing
if parents are a problem you can specify which common parent you want ot use, i think
I always rebase.
yeah, me too
commit, rebase, push
Can't believe this is gonna be 7 years old: nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model
18:54
never an issue
@Luggage it may not see the common parent, though
then you do fucked up rebases..
@Loktar even on a feature branch where you've issued a pr?
I don't have the example anymore, but one of our hiera repos got screwed up thanks to too many cross branch rebases
@Luggage - clearly... just trying to figure out why
18:55
and never ever combine rebase or merge with cherry pick, you'll break history pretty much right away
@ssube - we never do that
rebases don't leave a trail, so you can't have 'too many rebases'.
we have tiny feature branches
@Shane no I usually merge when in branches
but i agree, avoid cherry pick.
18:56
@Luggage which is part of the problem with them.
If you're rebasing from A onto B and C, then from B to C and A, and so on, it gets weird
rebases make cleaner history. They may be complex to perform due to merge conflicts, but after they are done, they leave less branching history than a plain merge.
@Loktar - in my case I'll cue up a PR for when australia comes on line and if there's feedback on one of them dev ends up moving forward
it's usually better than merges, but when it breaks, it goes all the way
I'd have to see an example.
or if I have more than one... same issue because dev will move forward and the pr branch falls behind
our workflow mandates that each ticket have it's own branch, no matter how trivial
18:57
tl;dr, problem with git design or user error?
that particular workflow should work, I just don't trust rebase anymore
which.. works pretty well when you get used to it
a separate branch, that you throw away when you rebase? odd.
yeah... I'll ask the guys when they wake up
@Shane that's how you're supposed to use git
18:58
@KendallFrey so I think I've discovered time travel.
I'm currently accelerating through spacetime at one second per second.
#mindblown
yup... which is why I'm going nuts on this one
can't find a reason
@rlemon accelerating the wrong word, and 1 second per second is just 1
@Shane what's your history look like?
18:59
@KendallFrey exactly.
do you have the same commits on multiple branches already that do not have a shared parent?
ha! This one worked
jesus

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