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Sam
Sam
00:24
@Pro You're still here?
Sam
Sam
:p
Wasn't expecting you to be up so late.
I'm at my grandparent's home, so...
Sam
Sam
Ah, right...
Nocturnal mode activated.
Sam
Sam
00:27
Well, I'm going to get to bed. Have a good night.
Night!
 
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01:30
Hello :D
01:44
o/
 
11 hours later…
12:19
Looks like the Spring Festival Gala is going to be so horriblely boring
What's that?
although here someone says "go to watch Pay New Year's call offering of bilibili at 18:00(UTC8)?"
A Chinese "evening party" by CCTV. @Unihedron may know that.
春晚
What does the quoted part mean?
Gala
Most Chinese people, for example my family, like to watch it.
Here Chinese is like just about to goes new year
12:30
However I feel like it is actually boring
happy new year!
Thanks. Also happy new year @Unihedron.
 
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13:40
happy lunar new year @maowtm!
to celebrate this very special (I'm kidding, I totally don't give a F#) occasion, I bought a new ergonomics chair
and it's very spinny
and I'm binge watching anime.
#highlife
> "spinny"
That alt text tho
Sam
Sam
Lol
not true for me though. I live and work alone.
13:45
You live alone?
thanks for reminding me that I don't have parents. :P
Sorry..
Sam
Sam
Feel the shame Rishav.
it's fine, I don't really care.
although, my cousin and my love interest visits once in a while, so it's fine.
13:57
anyone for bitnopoly / cah?
Potato internet.
Sam
Sam
I'll be up for bitnopoly in a few mins.
ok!
let me know then
@Rishav: any recommendations for a good development tool for python? if there's not a good one then forget it, I'd stick with vim
vim is the best for everything.
righto
14:10
I use jedi-vim for some rudimentary completion
And I used to use python-mode but it's shit.
I'm not a fan of autocompletion; I want my vim to run fast and just let me type away, checking to see the suggested completion is ng for me
unless it's an IDE, then completion does help
Yes, this autocomplete is only for library functions, it's no help in your own classes.
So it's fast, and unintrusive.
yeah, I do prefer autocompletions shipped from IDEs because they're smarter and most of the times you don't have to check - you either know the function should appear somewhere or it shouldn't
but with some plugin chances are you have to check until you get used to it and I never remember stuff like that
@Unihedron thats my dream :3
I'm living your dream. Let's trade dreams.
14:21
wheeeee
my dream is currently null
That's my computer name.
I'm hoping it will cause some Wifi router to crash someday.
...
joke's on you, I always keep dependency archives
Can a double store the cube root of a 150 decimal number?
How many decimals can a double store anyway?
No, with at least 10 digits after the decimal point.
from Wikipedia
> Ariane 5's first test flight (Ariane 5 Flight 501) on 4 June 1996 failed, with the rocket self-destructing 37 seconds after launch because of a malfunction in the control software.[28] A data conversion from 64-bit floating point value to 16-bit signed integer value to be stored in a variable representing horizontal bias caused a processor trap (operand error)[29] because the floating point value was too large to be represented by a 16-bit signed integer.
yay, cool facts
nobody cares
Sam
Sam
@Uni ready.
\o/
let's go!
sec, lemme bring up the tournament sheet
Sam
Sam
14:40
k
Sam
Sam
Access requested.
logging into gmail...
Sam
Sam
15:01
So, is it just us playing?
Well yeah.
Let's play!
Sam
Sam
Ok!
Sigh
The UI is so broken.
site bugged? use the link then gameiq.com/join/50786
Sam
Sam
There we go
I hate it when people down vote seemingly correct answers without explanation. </end rant>
15:16
I hate it when people hate me for downvoting when their answer is so poor it doesn't even deserve an explanation for the downvotes.
But the answer isn't poor :'(
bad luck then :P
15:44
Say NO to Technical debt. goo.gl/lWJp6b
@TheCodeArtist say no to goog!e url shorteners.
@Unihedron :D :D haha
NO to Smileys
no to superfluous formatting
15:52
no to cake
@Rishav You lost
Nooo , just no
Oddly enough, google's shortener uses obsolete html.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Moved Permanently</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000">
<H1>Moved Permanently</H1>
The document has moved <A HREF="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/say-technical-debt-heres-why-chinmay-v-s">here</A>.
</BODY>
</HTML>
X'D
16:33
i too saw that the Linkedin post renders horribly on a small screen in portrait mode.
@Unihedron are you on mobile?
what?
Nobody like LinkedIn.
the above link is an experimental post using their long-post "feature".
I... don't care.
@Unihedron can yo calrify what were you referring to as "superfluous formatting" ?
there is a title/a couple of lines in bold and a block-quote in the article.
16:38
47 mins ago, by neferpitou
NO to Smileys
see the superfluous formatting there?
aaah! OK
you must be overly idealistic if you expect chat users to care about random articles you link. :P
not the article. silly me...
/me drinks coffee
Black?
16:39
ugh no, just bland coffee
black would keep me up to 5 am
Aww, my tolerance for coffee is such that even black won't keep me up more than 30 minutes.
that's not tolerance, that's a curse
The curse of too much coffee..
@Rishav the original plain-text comment is here
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10928372
(first comment on the top)
Too boring.
16:51
since this is a teen programmers chat room i am assuming "Technical Debt" is probably an new concept for many teens out there. So just wanted to know if this intro reads well or is too out-of-context.
@Rishav got my answer. :) Thanks
@rishav a final follow-up Q.
Were you aware of the term "technical-debt" before this?
I still don't know what it is.
And I don't care.
meanwhile, TheCodeArtist's market research isn't going well at all
haha.
i just 28. trying our random things that come to mind...
not an expert at anything yet.
if you want my comment, your example is lively and casual enough, but it's still pretty wordy - to be specific, your last paragraph is precise and clear, while the first and second ones reads bulky
16:55
hmmm... ok.
and to answer your follow up question, assuming you'll ask me the same in the parallel setup, I'm a lawyer and I do.
FYI the post is reproduced as-is from a comment in found on news.ycombinator.com (an online tech forum)
i'm aware of hackernews
cool.

the analogy in the comment resonated well with me.
and i was totally convinced that this example can be easily understood by everyone
so wanted to test it out.
i added images/video to make it livelier.
will work on the shrinking the text to make it more precise when i present it in future
Thank You Unihedron.
17:13
@Unihedron wanna discuss hexagon-conquest?
Hey guys, I have been stuck on this java/android issue for 2 days now, I would appreciate it if you guys could help me! stackoverflow.com/questions/35256364/volume-always-the-same
17:31
@Rishav sure
K.
We have the hexagonal board.
Which was again?
17:44
@ProgramFOX doesn't CE have any docs?
it does but you're using CE6
It should be the same, I guess.
17:58
of course not
even the name is different
Hi!
Smooth.
who are you talking to?
No one, that was a test message.
18:26
@Rishav Eh... actually not.
19:08
hi
any android developer here?
lol
yeah I am
but I need some help :p
not here
19:35
@Unihedron I've pushed the basic chat framework.
can't we just use CE as is?
yes, I've just set up some basic helper code
example usage: ix.io/oc0
geez that makes it even more complicated than CE methods
I can be sure and tell you that I'll never use your class, so unless you'd be using it you can scrap it right away
19:44
But why not?
the only method ce provides is watch which takes a callback function.
 
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21:10
Bye

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