@JBis You lost me at facebook lol. I like facebook as a company but I don't like what people use it for as a platform. I used to mistake my dislike for users behavior for dislike of Facebook... I deleted my Facebook account awhile ago and I don't necessarily regret it. I might use instagram in the future, which is really facebook 2.0.
@DavidKamer Oh. I don't use facebook. I have an account for multiple reasons but I don't post or comment pretty much anything. I use instagram a bit more for posting certain things, but not that much. Really pisses me off that the point of the instagram is to share pictures, yet they severely degrade picture quality when you post them.
@JBis It's a conspiracy to make you buy better cameras and phones with better cameras lol jk.
I might start an account back up but I don't even want to take a profile picture and I refuse to be one of those people on facebook with an avatar lol (no offense if you are one of those people)
@DavidKamer About Facebook as a company...I think the whole data collection things was blown wayyyyyyyy out of proportion. Like what they did was bad but we shouldn't go about pretending everyone didn't accept some type of t&c w/o reading. Also it was known MUCH before the whole controversy that many companies were collecting data.
@JBis the issue was that many people expressed deep deep opinions that they wouldn't have if they were aware... Many political opinions in the US aren't exactly accepted by the opposite side, and many have a strong belief that the other side would use the information as a type of blacklisting.
@DavidKamer Lol. But its true. I will never buy a phone for its camera. I'm sorry but there is no way you're fitting a good camera in a phone and then selling it for that low (even at Apple prices).
@DavidKamer Also with the Russia thing: Again Facebook should and should have done more to prevent it BUT again Facebook is a platform. Russia used the platform. I don't think we should blame the platform for what its users do. | And if your going to tell Facebook to moderate more than you can't yell at them when they make a mistake.For ex, media went crazy when Facebook removed a post containing a quote form declaration of independence for being racist. Best part, the QUOTE WAS ACTUALLY RACIST.
It said something like "the Indians were savages"
@DavidKamer Oooo that sucks. I am no where near prof. but I try to take good pictures with real camera. I find setup is always the most difficult. Biggest problem is that photography is really $$$$.
except for "I hate race x" or "race x is inferior"
@JBis I'm good at finding shots and implying meaning. It's really just being able to manipulate what the "theme" or "meaning" is of something themeless and meaningless because life and the universe inherently have these principles and humans just see non-real patterns in everything
@DavidKamer Ok fair enough but if I said "Black people are savages" the media would be so far up my ass they may come out of my mouth. Yet they criticize Facebook.
@JBis If I said that "the vikings were savages" would that be racist or untrue?
I think that a lot of what we see as "racist" in our ancestors is just failure to realize that any race with any technology that meets a race with an inferior technology is going to look down on them. Just look at people when they get the newest iPhone or Gucci face mask lol
@JBis dude that would be nice in a lot of ways, but seeing the world as a series of fake patterns is kind of an addiction after a while. I don't think I would like my life much if I drank the koolaid at this point
@JBis I would say that some cultures are superior in the end. I'm not saying that they'd actually be superior as culture isn't even a real tangible concept. I'm saying that some cultures are better at doing something they set out to do.
@JBis Oh they definitely are. Give me anything they find a symbol in and if I have half the knowledge on the literature that they have I can come up with at least 4 different ways it could be interpreted
I mean there are somethings that are clear
and that is what I think makes good literature, but most pseudointellectuals would totally disagree with me on that one
He's a good writer because he set out to show something and he did it. He wasn't so self involved and so full of.. what is the word for this... the word for tricking yourself into thinking something because it is too uncomfortable to be honest with yourself? anyway he wasn't full of that like many others
Dancing around the bush comes to mind
but as a mental state...
I don't know the word for it
*beating around the bush
I get those phrases wrong half the time lol, I'm probably on a watchlist because of it
Anyone who quotes books written by someone who wears a black sweater or takes a black and white photograph while sitting on a stool is a pseudointellectual lol
I'd almost expand that to anyone who quotes books in conversation
If you're actually smart and could think for yourself you'd paraphrase or give the idea behind it, not quote it directly like an encyclopedia. Only someone who needs to feel smart does that.
@DavidKamer Thats reminds me of a time one teacher who cut a kid in line for lunch. The kid called the teacher out on it and she responded with something like "I have a masters. Once YOU get your masters you can come cut the line. Until then I can cut you." I just laughed is disbelief.
@JBis actually that isn't that bad lol. It's elitist af, but I'd high five her for being a blatant dick rather than quoting some sort of modern philosophy book on respect for the teaching establishment or some garbage
@DavidKamer I would agree, although you can do both. Say the quote and then explain it.
@DavidKamer I don't care necessarily that she cut the line since she looked like she was in a rush for a meeting, but to have the audacity to say what she said and actually believe it was really bad.
@JBis I think you can generally just give the idea without referencing the source as most stuff has a pretty wide acceptance and many people have probably said something similar at one point or another. I think things that will get you funny looks or things that are kind of fringe or specific shold get a shout out to their source. I can't think of a reason to memorize any single sentence ver batim from an author though. (I'm aware ver batim is not how it's spelled lol)
@JBis yeah... I'd have been like, "So if a Ph. d comes through, can he cut you?"
then as she looked frustrated I'd have said, "What about a masters in engineering? That's definitely one up from yours in the smart train."
@JBis I don't mean in an official capacity. I mean in conversation
@JBis When I was a kid in highschool I played a game of rock paper scissors that got my teacher in the next period to take up every tray in the entire lunch room :D
@JBis yeah.. I don't really regret it enough to say sorry. They definitely were in the position of power and they were arrogant. I like to think that I only did what was logically comfortable.
I will say though that many of my latter friends where people I considered toxic for what you're describe. They more or less regretted (a few expressed it to me) how they behaved in middle school and early highschool.
In short I am not getting if I am sending request to url: https://www.google.co.in/search?hl=ja&q=define+æ—¥, why is it going to url: \google.co.in/search?hl=ja&q=define';
I'm in a hostel, and there was this person sitting next to me who kept staring at my screen, in a lounge. It was getting a fair bit annoying, so I decided to spice it up a bit. I googled "how to murder someone who keeps staring at your screen", and he stopped, but I feel like I could have made it funnier. Suggestions?
I understand I could have just asked, but I had the chance to have some fun
Can we do image editing(brigntness, contrast, croping) using javascript and send the edited image to server? if yes please suggest me the plugin, thanks
@littlepootis it's ok, I'm here for you. Hide in the shadows and make sure she never knows you exist. Can't be rejected or told to stop stalking someone, if nobody knows you exist
Oh whoops! I didn't mean that, sorry. I was referring to the someone who was creating stuff under your name and sent you an email regarding copyrighted names.
I want to List out all conditions and expressions inside 'if else' statement eg:Input: if('a' == 1) then ('select') else ('b') Output : ['a'==1,'select','b'] Any algorithm suggestions?
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it allows for so much crazy stuff, and a lot of that can be used for good
look at the :: part of the proposal. With that, and the fact that these statements are still actually expressions, it makes JS more procedural, declarative, and functional at the same time
@snek I want a single "checkpoint" for these "utils", so in the future I can get rid of lodash or any other lib without the need of refactoring all files