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00:20
What is this chat room? is it or teens or not?
Haha yeah the description is confusing. I'm not so sure myself.
00:47
@AshSimpson lol, its for teenagers
 
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09:42
@Unihedron what is the proper way to provide attribution?
10:28
@rwollr Welcome to the Teenage Programmers Chatroom :) Please remember to follow this chatroom's rules, but most importantly, remember to have fun :D
 
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13:46
@RishavKundu no
it's not ok? then how do I provide attribution?
@JacobGray Make a question bro
Attribution? Sounds funny..
@aIKid ? funny
No, it's so serious
That it becomes a little funny
ok
hahahahaha
13:50
You're making something that needs attribution?
wait a moment
naw, im using @michaelpri 's code
which is licensed under MIT
requires me to acknowledge that its his code
You must include the copyright notice in code comments and add a full license, or the license notice, in the work itself, i.e. project root
ahh, ok thenks
the code comments part is good enough, although it doesn't have to be "that" long
13:54
You have to make a file of license notice?
I see
usually that is the readme, or alternatively copy the LICENSE file
Never really cared or noticed before.
not my problem if you get sued
13:54
you should, if you're using somone else's hard work
It cannot be a random file because it's not conspicuous enough to matter.
I know. I seldom do that though
But you know, it's pretty funny how you need a notice to give something away for free.
otherwise known as permissive licenses
And by default, without a notice it's illegal to modify or redistribute.
thanks to the copyright law, yeah
the "thanks" here is sarcastic
13:56
Hahaha
What do you think it should be like, uni?
I hate the copyright law even though it protects me.
@aIKid First of all, copyright shouldn't apply 100 years still after the author dies
Okay, and then?
the definition of "fair use" is not defined and recognized internationally - that needs to be changed
13:57
(Wait, it's like that? Wow)
For example, China steals whatever they want and there's nothing anyone else can do about it
Well, they're stronger than the low
*law
while in US your whole domain registry gets nuked if it gets DMCAd for mirroring copyrighted content
such contrast.
I know.
So good to be chinese.
it isn't
I despise my country.
13:58
Hahaha
Wait, you're in china?
atm yes
Where, exactly?
HKSAR
Same as sweeper, then?
Who?
Oh, that person. Yeah.
14:00
Oh, you argued before.
Haha. Continue about the copyright law.
it's a joke
The argument? Seemed pretty serious to me.
no, the copyright law
Oh.
I don't even remember or care about whatever the argument was.
14:01
HAHA
Me neither
Well, you stated the copyright law is a joke. Then what? How should it be changed?
I think you can change the law any way you wanted and China would still steal all the stuff.
^
I hope you don't mind me being here
Nope.. TBH I forgot you were here as well..
Hahaha
@RishavKundu No, definitely not. But you should increase your existential so we can see you.
Anyway, copyrights are considered territorial rights, which means that they do not extend beyond the territory of a specific jurisdiction.
14:05
Exactly.
However, there's always this:
While no creative work is automatically protected worldwide, there are international treaties which provide protection automatically for all creative works as soon as they are fixed in a medium. There are two primary international copyright agreements, the Buenos Aires Convention and the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. == Berne Convention == The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (also referred to as just the Berne Convention) requires protection for all creative works in a fixed medium be automatic, and last for at least 50 years...
But on the internet, there is no territorial restrictions.
Despite the treaties protecting creative works, they are not permissible for reuse even under licensing, but only per territorial "fair use".
What's this fixed medium mean?
but who is the body enforcing these treaties?
14:07
This is equal to no protection at all for your content distributed to somewhere like China for example, while if your website is hosted by the US then you'll be punished quite harshly
@RishavKundu ^
@RishavKundu Civil jurisdiction.
@Unihedron what does that mean?
I'm thinking with half of my brain, I don't get these law vocabs
@aIKid The common (non-criminal) law authority of the territory in concern.
Jurisdiction (from the Latin ius, iuris meaning "law" and dicere meaning "to speak") is the practical authority to interpret and apply the law, or to govern and legislate. It is granted to a formally constituted legal body, such as a court, or to a political leader. It grants authority to deal with and make pronouncements on legal matters and, by implication, to administer justice. Jurisdiction has defined areas of responsibility, e.g. Michigan tax law. Areas of jurisdiction apply to local, state, and federal levels, e.g. the court has jurisdiction to apply federal law. Colloquially it is used...
Civil law is a branch of the law. In common law countries such as England, Wales, and the United States, the term refers to non-criminal law. The law relating to civil wrongs and quasi-contracts is part of the civil law. The law of property is embraced by civil law. Civil law can, like criminal law, be divided into substantive law and procedural law. The rights and duties of individuals amongst themselves is the primary concern of civil law. It is often suggested that civil proceedings are taken for the purpose of obtaining compensation for injury, and may thus be distinguished from crimina...
Thanks man.
I'm really curious but my vocabulary storage is betraying me.
14:10
Man Unihedron, how do you know all this?
Copyrights and patents are also pretty cruel because they (along with patents) are mainly to protect big companies.
As a result, they execute it pretty widely.
Google, for example, hides search results that resembles copyrighted information, and you'd see "we've hidden X items" footnotes.
This is because ISPs are expected to work with the territory copyright law or they will be terminated.
See, for example, megashare.
Which, while at it, is about to get terminated for the seventh time.
I wonder when they'll stop trying.
By the way, if someone in China can get away in stealing a copyrighted item from the US, how about someone in China stealing from someone else in China?
@aIKid Knowing China, it depends on who's richer.
Such communism.
14:13
Shrugs.
@RishavKundu Oh, this is definitely not all I know.
Don't brag
Haha
My ability is negation. I've trained it to work with substitution, where I can use others' abilities and knowledge.
The question is how.
It's an active ability that comes from training negation.
14:15
"My ability is negation. I've trained it to work with substitution, where I can use others' abilities and knowledge."

What?
Negation means disproportion, or logical complement.
-x negates x.
I know.
How is that an ability?
or ~x
or not x
14:16
Or !k
Because I can negate a truth function and vice versa.
Concrete example, s'il vous plait
Hmm...
I can prove that I am god with mathematical induction, if that's what you want.
Go ahead
What's the basis step?
14:19
Yes, continue
@aIKid It's simply a truthful proof, despite not being correct.
Okay.
it's axiomatic.
Am I the only one who's not getting it?
14:28
It's axiomatic. There's nothing to get.
An axiom is a premise so evident as to be accepted as true without controversy.
It's also how I win arguments that are against me, via negation.
x = ~x
Q.E.D
Hang on,
Yeah, okay I finally get it.
I mean, can you give an example of the argument? Kepo
Attention!
I am enjoying a delicious can of Fanta.
Mountain Dew/Pepsi is more to my taste.
14:33
I dislike soda.
The first is only slightly alcoholic and I'd prefer something stronger, while the second is kinda meh.
Then what do you like?
Choco milkshake
Choco milkshake...
14:35
Fanta possess way too much sugar.
It's good!
Well, a choco milkshake is the same. But it's smooth.
on milkshakes, I prefer strawberry
i dislike milk.
chocolate is too generic without coffee
14:36
milk is disgusting.
but mocha milkshakes are something you'd only find in starbucks
@RishavKundu Oh. My deepest condolences.
@RishavKundu chicken nuggets are disgusting
Coffee is awesome, non-white chocolate is meh.
Oh, but I prefer my coffee dark.
14:37
Me too.
Oh me too, black with no sugar.
Brilliant!
In fact, I have my own coffee machine too. I can make it all the time as long as I want to.
A moment of silence for chat is departing to Colorado.
(silence)
[nature ambience]
It's done?
Returning to the subject of coffee, IMO milk just ruins it.
14:44
Welcome back!
Bye bye New York :P
@RishavKundu No way
Milk improves it
@RishavKundu It really depends on your taste.
Never, if you want to have milk, have a milkshake.
Milk works well with some other drinks though, like cream soda.
Yeah, that's good.
Cola floats.
14:45
That would work better with ice cream altogether.
Not soda again
It ruins class
What about tea? You guys like tea?
Definitely.
I have a tea bench irl.
What's a tea bench?
Equipment that makes it easy to make tea.
14:50
Ahh, you are quite the beverage connoisseur then?
Nah, not really.
I love it
Green tea is my fave
Simple and relaxing
Mecha?
Matcha!
Oh
I like thaaat
@Unihedron How can making a tea be easier?
14:52
heavy breathing
I hate green tea >.<
shame on you, it's the best
Damn man
Can't we just all agree on something.
HAHA
Yes, coffee is the best.
Oh, I forgot we were talking about arguments.
14:53
It appears that the Chat API is down.
there is no API for the chat.
Well, my python wrapper isn't working.
Gets a 503. I
fix it :P
It was working just fine in New York!
bye bye new york
14:57
Hmm, no, the bot launched locally :|
Do you want to play hangman?
Do you want to build a snowman?
It doesn't snow where I live :'(
I've always wanted to make one though.
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@RishavKundu f
You need to specify it like this //hm <letter>
How do you input?
//hm f
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15:04
//hm r
@Unihedron Yes! The secret word is "rabbit"! You have won!
I just finished watching the whole cake baking processs.
Not too bad, huh?
:D
Are you going to make a cake?
No thanks.
That guy's amazing though
15:06
So... You just watched with no intention to make one?
Isn't that wasting time?
I'm gonna make a delicious cake
:p
I'm going to eat it, thanks.
No thanks
Thanks but no thanks.
Hahah
15:14
What is the difference between a merge request and a pull request?
What's a merge request?
I mean merge commit
Well... One's a merge commit, the other is a pull request
Well what's the difference?
A pull request is nothing like a merge commit, and a merge commit is nothing like a pull request - there's the difference
You can read the manpages.
I haven't had time to make cakes lately. I'd end up buying from the bakery.
15:20
Cakes... sigh
Are you one who only has cakes on birthdays?
Pretty much.
I don't have much of a sweet tooth you could say.
That's really bad! :/
And what is more, cakes are not the prevalent sweet dish here.
Same here, but I am who I am, not who the people around me are.
15:26
Me too, but as I said, I don't have much of a sweet tooth.
That's really too bad!
I'm learning to use Play! Java.
In the past, when I use the Play framework, I'd go with Play! Scala instead.
What's the Play framework?
15:29
I'm thinking of learning a new language, do you have any suggestions?
It lets you build web services and via Java and Scala code. It also supports templating with HTML.
@RishavKundu What for?
I don't have anything specific in mind.
(btw, lila (lichess in scala) uses Play 2.3 too)
Ok, what do you already know, and are you trying for a new direction or something consolidating?
Well, to be honest, I've reached a level in python where I can implement anything reasonable given a browser and Google. I know some Java, but I haven't really done anything in it.
That's about it, I guess.
For effectiveness: Javascript
To take a leap into functional programming: Haskell
Just to learn more: C#
Something familiar to what you have: Ruby
15:34
Javascript is effective only in a NodeJS context, right?
Oh, you can use Javascript for a lot of things, even just general use like writing a quick userscript.
Hmm.
I wanted to learn how to make mobile apps, but it's not really possible without a phone :/
You can start with emulators.
You know how to make Android apps, right?
15:37
When did you start programming, man?
You know such a lot.
In the past.
There are many pasts.
The one unique to my timeline.
You have many timelines, each with many pasts.
... except... not really
I'm not a time traveler.
15:39
That's what you say.
Moving forward in time by a second every second is NOT time travelling.
it is to a three dimensional creature
I never said it is.
You implied though.
15:41
In order to exist in many timelines I will be between each and every of them.
You do not exist in many timelines now.
But your past exists in many timelines.
... what?
Ah nvm.
I am very confused
16:13
Physics
Maybe
@RishavKundu I don't think you should learn one yet.
Instead just focus on making a new project
I found that the best way to expand my knowledge.
@aIKid ye, I've been making things
learning a lot
Greater things
I made a paste-bin in python
Sometimes a project needs another langauge, and that's where your language comes in
So when learning it, you have a crystal clear purpose
And you get an insight on what different programming languages are for.
Well, that's all I can give.
16:28
Thanks.
or, you know, you can just ask
Uni, what is C++ used for?
Yeah, but when you're making a chat app, you see how using a lower-level language for switching is always the best option.
C++ is for MOAR speed.
BTW, Uni in one of my local language means 'older sister' hahaha.
Maybe you know about it. But you have to feel it
:D
I hate C++ >.<
16:34
@RishavKundu not really
a medium programmer in Java or Python can code a functional program faster than a medium programmer in C++
C++ is only speedy if you're a wizard, so just forget about it if you're a casual programmer
Hmmm.
But I want to be a wiz0rd
then improve.
But I don't like low-level programming like C++.
I don't want to program kernels and things like that.
C++ was not made to program a kernal.
It does have a much lower level of abstraction, though.
You have to admit that.
 
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17:54
Hello
@RishavKundu C++ is great, but only if you have the time and a team experienced in C++.
Now that I've read a C++ book, I'll start some personal projects.
@RishavKundu What's your favorite language?

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