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23:00
oh. I'm dumb
I'm not sure if I'll ever get into VR... Like, I love the idea, but I'd rather just go hiking, to be honest.
user2620028
@ssube but then what becomes of the people that need those jobs?
@HatterisMad well, that's the problem lemon was talking about.
That is why it's such an interesting change.
Do we displace the people, do they take up a job maintaing the robots that replaced them, what?
or are we actually just making the people more efficient by changing where they spend their time
23:01
@ndugger or dating
@towc True
user2620028
if we replace the people with robots, and then have the people maintaining the robots are we really getting anything out of replacing them with robots?
was it ever sustainable to have a human in that role, given how it drives prices up down the supply chain?
I'll go chase rainbows
@HatterisMad sure, because you can have 1 person maintain a dozen robot trucks.
You don't have one mechanic per vehicle today.
user2620028
23:02
exactly
in my industry the people are already over-worked. any extra free time is a plus. on the other side where we do plant wide automation I'm sure it's taking away a lot of menial jobs, but then again I don't have any statistics there.. maybe they do other things in the plants now?
user2620028
so no matter what we are still displacing people was the point
most of the jobs we're trying to replace are ones where people are underpaid and overworked
1-person fast food restaurants.
so having fewer people in that job means higher wages for them (in an ideal world)
user2620028
23:03
but you aren't creating new higher paying jobs as well
they watch the robots
if they can get another job with the skills they have
That's the problem.
@HatterisMad but you are. Look at all the SaaS jobs.
@KevinB we're an industry of ever evolving skillsets.
'not having the skills' is a weak argument. learn new skills.
23:04
most SaaS platforms aren't replacing a human, only making them more efficient
Yes, in the web,
so the person who used to do the spreadsheets on graph paper now runs the website
but say, you have someone who's been doing retail for 20 years.
ignorance is not sustainable and minimum-wage jobs rely on it
or trucking
23:04
Then it might suck for them.
user2620028
yeah im specifically talking about jobs that are eliminating the need for a human in that role
getting rid of the jobs and opening better paying, more technical positions should benefit the people currently stuck in shit jobs
@KevinB good example. holly worked retail her entire life. took up electronics and operations management at 29, no problem making the transition.
But the risk is that technology makes this move too fast, at some point.
user2620028
you are taking jobs away from the human and creating a smaller number of higher paying jobs that the people you are replacing are likely not qualified for
23:05
the only thing keeping you from moving onto a new industry (most of the time) is stubbornness
it's not just a smaller number of jobs, those jobs have supporting roles
As long as the population as a whole, shifts, we don't care that people directly take the job that replaced them
you're dramatically reallocating the people, but not just simply dropping a majority of them
history is full of this.
user2620028
if thats the case then i guess its fine, otherwise we are going to have a major problem
23:06
literally how we got here is because of this
it's the industrial revolution again
it's called progress
which ended up creating a lot more jobs
user2620028
@rlemon i think the scale is somewhat different here though
we start roboticizing everything, maybe we go to space, and bam, infinite jobs
23:07
@rlemon I'm arguing that it's a potential progress explosion do to new types of jobs being automatable thinking jobs, even.
@HatterisMad I think the scale was pretty fucking large during the industrial revolution
:P
the part people are scared of is that we aren't sure what the new roles will be after the robots come
And a process that helps speed itself up.
user2620028
@rlemon it also created an entirely new industry that the lower class worked in
user2620028
:P
23:07
@Luggage we replace 10 people with a robot, replace 10 robots with one metabot, etc
When we all lose our jobs to robots, the only people that will still be making money are the people that make racist videos for fiverr
@Luggage and those new technologies that are created along side are ever helping us become more able to learn new skills and information
hence the information age
exponential growth to an AI
things are speeding up and will continue to
I'm not saying this is a bad thing, but it could be a big change politically.
our current location-based politics will become kind of irrelevant
23:08
Especially if it gets to the point where our productivity is so great, we just don't need everyone working as long as they do
we'll never be that productive stuck on earth
countries are also starting to play with the idea of basic income
Sure we could be, but.. It'll take a breakthrough in energy production.
yes, basic income is a potential solution but a no-go in US politics right now.
nor Canada
Also premature if for the reasons I am talking about.
(but still valid for other reasons)
23:10
@Luggage well yea, premature, but if it is in place long before those jobs are all gone then we have time (and money) to continue our education, learn new skills, and become employed again
yea
Also, start lowering the length of a standard work day.
I'd be happy with just chopping a work day off.
4 on, 3 off. 8 hours still.
Sure, why not.
you wouldn't be the first to do so
well, I'm not a parent. so I don't care about school-day-hours.
but a lot of other people probably would prefer a shorter day
just not me
23:13
I've heard suggested that people are more productive when they work less hours consecutively, but it is also likely personal.
I think it probably depends on the industry
I'm more productive when i know that when i'm done working i can do something else, rather than knowing that when i'm done i still have to be here till X hour
I need a little time to get settled in, then I like to have a few uninterrupted hours to get shit done (physically interrupted).
@KevinB yea that makes sense. I just am never without something to do :P
like, instead of working hourly, work by the task.
I have like 10 projects on the go right now 😒 -- no hard deadlines, so it isn't really stressful, but yea.. no lack of work.
23:15
Well, If you get done something at 4:30, You shouldn't feel obligated to find 30 minutes of work.
say, tasks A B and C need to be done. or x amount of progress needs to be done per day. when you get that much done, you're done
I'm not? I don't leave, but the boss has made it very clear that he is a task guy.
but no one has taken him up on it and not worked a full day yet
(it's a nice place to work)
Yea, just explaining Kevin's thing..
we're not that structured. it's a double edge sword. freedom is nice, but getting direction is pulling teeth
yeah, i feeli shouldn't be obligated to stay the extra 30 minutes, but i am, because even though i'm working salary/flex hours, and can come in as late as i want, it still feels wrong when i'm working next to other employees who ARE hourly and have to get in 40 hours a week or risk being written up
just seems unfair to them for me to work 7 hours instead.
23:17
@KevinB If we did that, I'd be working 37-hour days.
er, not 'direction'.. getting a solid spec or decision is sometimes hard. "whatever you want" isn't always a good answer
@KevinB I think that's mostly it for me as well. I can work from home, but I don't most of the time because everyone else is in the office. I kinda feel bad if I'm in and out all the time
Sounds like you are that guy. The guy that makes decisions.
I've got my own office, it's nice. so it isn't that bad
@Luggage I like making decisions on things I should be making them about.
I'm not a BA, and I'm not a PM. although I get shoved into both roles.
@KevinB as in your direct co-workers or just other jobs in the company?
exactly, i'm given a general direction on what the company wants me to work on and complete, loose deadlines, but at the end of the day i decide what I work on
other jobs in the company
sales, for example. or customer service
23:20
ohh, then who cares.
You have a different job and are subject to different rules. Start acting like it. :)
I'm the only dev. 😒 well we have one other guy but he works on strictly the c/asm code
and he's a remote dev
i just feel like an ass when i leave at 5, knowing they all watched me walk in at 10 :p
you get over it.
I think it would be cool being a solo dev
I am solo. Han Solo
23:22
it looses its appeal after a while
It does.
Not only do you not have to put up with crap code, think of the job security
:D
but I do have to put up with crap code
because I have no one to stop me from writing crap code
crap code that you don't understand is 100x worse than crap code that you understand
fair. but still, I'd like another dev around sometimes
... I mean, I still wanna be in charge :D
23:24
I worked with another dev for about a year, then ended up solo again. I'd like to have another dev that was willing to write cfml, but that's hard to come by now days it seems.
buy one.
Yeah, when working on the same thing alone for a while, I start to get worried that I'm writing really shitty code. It's nice to have someone gut check you every once in a while
@KevinB @SterlingArcher wants back into the CF game
ugh, cfml.
can I build a react -> cfml transpiler instead?
I bounce things off you guys in here, but then you ask all sorts of questions and shit.. and sometimes I don't even have a working model. I'm trying to hash out and idea that I can't fully explain because it is work stuff... it's tough.
happened today with Madara, I knew I was asking an XY.. but it wasn't really an XY because I had no idea what I was doing when I asked it
heh, that's actually very possible 😋 Ive taken a react app and ported it to cf with mostly just syntax changes
well, a bunch of jsx components anyway
not a full react app
23:26
great, hire me to do that
just that
I think I just overheard my mom say she cooked venison tonight... :D_
I have few socket.io queries. Is it okay if I post it here?
I am trying to change the default path for socket.io path
I made changes on client side
var socket = io('https://dev.local.com:8443', {path: '/web/socket.io'})
but when I refresh the page:
I receive following error:
Does the server definitely have a socket at that path?
Since I am using express, I initialize socket.io like this var io = require('socket.io')(server);
/kafkamon doesn't match /web
23:38
sorry It was copy paste error
error is : 404 error dev.local.com:8443/web/socket.io/?EIO=3&transport=polling&t=LcFvTdX
when I dont specify any path, everythign works fine
Do you know what a 404 is?
//  try
io(8443, { path: ... });
the docs don't list a version of that function that takes a string.
though, i would assume it would error..
404 is Resource not found error
Request URL:https://dev.local.com:8443/web/socket.io/?EIO=3&transport=polling&t=LcFw2O0
Request Method:GET
Status Code:404 Not Found
@lugga
lugga pls
lol
That's OUR word.
23:43
@Luggage Is this for client side or server side?
server, of course..
Sorry pressed Enter too early :)
But the path will be for the polder where engine.io, socket.io packages are present or the client side libs
*folder
I didn't mean take out thr path.. just use a port, not a whole string for the first argument
On server side I am simply using this var io = require('socket.io')(server);
var socket = io('dev.local.com:8443', {path: '/web/socket.io'})
that line.
the docs say that's not valid
they say you can use an port number OR an http object, not a string.
though.. something is listening if you are getting a 404..
do you have another server in this same app? like an express server?
23:50
@FlorianMargaine Happy birthday cutie
You're cute too
@rlemon you're cute too
@ndugger's cutest though
dat how lemons blush?
23:53
Is that your grandfather?
that's me 20 minutes in the pool
I thought those were your warts
@Luggage : Yep Its an express nodejs app
ok, so pass the server object into socket.io.
Yes I am doing that.
23:56
Show me that line.
Hi
Guys,have you ever use knockout with polymer? And does it worth it?
I've used knockout, but not polymer.
Server side:
var io = require('socket.io')(server);

Client side:
var socket = io('https://dev.local.com:8443', {path: '/web/socket.io'})

client socket.io.js library is in 'socket.io' folder
server side socket.io dependencies are in node_modules folder
23:58
I don't think its worth it. Also you can use custom elements in knockout without polymer
@rrs no, you aren't. that's still a string. 'dev.local.com:8443' is a string.
I cannot pass server object on client side :(
pass in the http object. probabl called http, server or app. see the epxress examples at: socket.io/docs
I'm not asking you to do that.
I am only asking you tro change one function to not pass in a astring.

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