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5:00 AM
"Recognizing Irony or How Not to be Duped When Reading"
 
lol, wow
 
well bye, see ya
goof night
 
ciao @belisarius
 
mean
good
 
sweet dreams
 
5:01 AM
nice typo!
see ya.
 
goof night %)
 
I filed my CV on careers.stackoverflow.com and paid to publish it for a year three weeks ago; it has been viewed 3 times. I am unimpressed.
 
@DanGrossman maybe you're unimpressive? ;-)
 
give us a link
 
I probably am.
 
5:04 AM
@DanGrossman maybe employers aren't looking to hire right before the end of the year?
are you in an interesting location?
 
I don't even want to be found, I just thought the CE site was neat
 
NYC? LA? SF?
 
uhm, blank screen :-S
 
5:05 AM
no full-time work experience?
 
adblock+ blocked it :-S
 
those were all full time work, 6 month minimum
but since then ive been self-employed
 
internships aren't quite full-time -- you work there on a standard schedule but it's different than having a salaried job, typically
anyway, it seems like you should list your self-employment
 
I'm getting a whitescreen too, in chrome with no extensions
 
under your experience
 
5:06 AM
im not complaining nobody contacts me
im complaining nobody even sees the resume
i figured thered be a little more traffic since it's a paid service
 
ah
 
@DanGrossman it's a niche market
 
and they were exactly the same as salaried jobs
i worked on teams with salaried employees, doing the same jobs, shipping production code to end users
in at 8, out at 5, etc etc
 
also, I say keep in mind that you're at the end of the year, people are watching budgets in this economy ... not exactly helpful, but just something to consider
in at 8, out at 5? I'm in at 9, out at 7 ... what am I doing wrong?
 
heh
 
5:08 AM
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Q: C# pass entire hashtable to webservice

Carlos HI'm trying to pass a entire hashtable to a php webservice. How can I accomplish this? I tried string[] but that does not work so tried something else and this is what I have currently: thrkeys = hshTable.Keys; uploadattempt.retrievesdl ws = new uploadattempt.retrievesdl(); ...

 
I went in monday at 7 and left at 6
@drachenstern you're doing it wrong?
 
@MarkE it sounds like you're doing what I'm doing :p
 
i usually showed up more like 10am at microsoft, really :/
but they also had me up at 10pm on conference calls with india half the nights
 
@DanGrossman in fairness I'm working more in a business than a sw roll this year
 
5:10 AM
Since we're discussing resume - could anyone look at mine: cv.zerkms.ru
 
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Q: PHP Sorting from Serialized data

ChrisHey All, I have a MySQL table with clients in it, the usual data, names, addresses, phone numbers etc etc i also have a field which is called 'roles' in which a client ticks off what they like to do i.e coding, graphic design, illustrations etc etc .. this data gets pushed into the field seriali...

@zerkms "Present" is a little more common than "Nowadays"
 
get it
 
not that i'm an expert on these things
but I like to list skills next to where I used them in my experiences
"Built whizbang foo bar earned $1M (MySQL, PHP, ...)
out of college I found it useful to have a "Leadership Experience" section
but having a non-work section in general helps round you out as a real person
with team skills
and desire to do more than be a code monkey?
 
@zerkms - The name of your town/city is interesting. Isn't (wasn't) a Komsomal a Soviet youth academy or something similarly Communist. I would have thought such names would have been dumped.
 
I would put the experience over the skills sections
 
5:14 AM
@JayRiggs: yes, it was
 
@DanGrossman you know, never is a really long time
it's not that you should never do what that guy has done
it's that if you want to sort on that data, or query on it in any way, it's a mistake
 
is that a prestigious bit of education you have or is it normal?
 
in MercuryBoard we stored the permissions per user like that
which caused a host of problems when we wanted to do mass permissions updates
but we did that extremely rarely
and the benefit of denormalizing was huge
something like 20% of the execution time of the page...
 
I've seen it done as bitfields too, but it's still unwieldy
 
@drachenstern permissions?
 
5:17 AM
you can always cache a denormalized version..
 
the what OP's trying in the problem, which things you've signed up for
@zerkms the education level, is it a high level of education?
 
I just gained the prestigious privilege of...creating gallery chat rooms?
 
@drachenstern: yep, it is 2 master degrees, in university
 
hm, now i'm close to the repcap, think i'll stay up a bit longer
 
I think that translates to... I now have the option of creating chat rooms nobody can speak in without permission, which nobody would ever join in the first place... so I can create chat rooms to talk to myself.
 
5:19 AM
then why wouldn't you put that closer to the top rather than at the bottom?
stress achievements?
 
@drachenstern: is it so important?
 
@DanGrossman lol, you could invite me!
@MarkE better you than me I guess
time for shuteye here
 
i meant, i always thought that the education in most cases is the less important thing than the experience and actual knowledge
 
@DanGrossman hm... But when SO implemented these chat rooms?
 
Less than a month ago, wasn't it?
 
5:21 AM
i think that more than month
 
@DanGrossman I'm newbie here, so...
 
@zerkms ... idk, two masters degrees is nice
 
This room is pretty old and was created on 10/15
 
they were advertised a month ago, but they were available much earlier
 
The C# room was created 10/15
 
5:21 AM
chat.SO went live 31 days ago.
 
hi Tim
 
@drachenstern: yeah, i like to learn... i thought about 3rd one, juristic, but it is overloaded with history sci :-S
 
Chats existed on the other sites for a period of time before that. The details are in the blog, if you really want specific times. :P
@DanGrossman 'Ello
 
22 users active; 12 rooms active... It is a bit demotivating to participate (+rep qualification... I think, that it is just wrong) :-/
 
5:25 AM
@rchern Nice, though of course a no-show in Firefox. ;)
@OlegKuznetsov The rep requirement is only 20, I think that's reasonable. :P
 
@rchern me too
it's only low at night (in the west), no?
 
@TimStone Whatever. There are a lot of IRC channels w/o any requirements...
 
@OlegKuznetsov: also there is a lot of forums ;-)
but people choose SO
 
people are not choosing SO chat, so that is an argument for the superiority of IRC?
/kline zerkms
 
/kick Dan
 
5:31 AM
oh yay. more irc vs chat.so
(;
 
I wish I could link to subsections of wikipedia on here
 
Heheh. ;)
 
it'll just expand to be the top of the article instead
ooh never saw this article before
An IRC channel takeover is an acquisition of IRC channel operator status by someone other than the channel's owner. It has largely been eliminated due to the increased use of services on IRC networks. Riding the split The most common variety of channel takeover uses disconnections caused by a netsplit; this is called riding the split. After such mass disconnections, a channel may be left without users, allowing the first rejoining user to recreate the channel and gain operator status. When the servers merge, any pre-existing operators retain their status, allowing the new user to kick out...
 
modern irc daemons do not allow do anything administrative while it is a split
 
Okay, I had way too much fun with this one:
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A: Convert a delimted string to a dictionary<string,string> in C#

mootinatorBehold the awesome whitespace ignoring, correcting for last value having or not having a semicolon power of regular expressions: var dict = Regex.Matches("key1 = value1; key2 = value2 ; key3 = value3", @"\s*(.*?)\s*=\s*(.*?)\s*(;|$)") .OfType<Match>() .ToDictionary(...

 
5:39 AM
(.*?)\s* -> i prefer to write something like (\S*)\s* as a little more semantic
btw, the best answer there is your comment about possible duplicate
 
gah
@mootinator now you have two problems
 
@MarkE Uh oh?
 
@mootinator It's half of a famous quote: "When faced with a problem, some people think, 'I know, I'll use regex', now they have two problems."
 
@mootinator: my phrases 2 lines up were addresed to you
 
5:41 AM
an interesting read
 
@zerkms Right-o
 
isn't it tho? I tried to point that out the other day and got mocked
 
sweet, hit the rep cap, now i can sleeep
 
guys...
I think I'm a bot.
 
lol
you need wacom to input the first word
 
5:44 AM
@DanGrossman learn hebrew, damnit.
 
lol
I swore I was going to bed too, before I finished helping a fella on javascript
but he's squared up, so I'm done
 
hahaha
nice
that requires some serious work
 
lol
 
i've heard of captchas based on electrical engineering (principal chemes) for professional EE communities
 
5:46 AM
And one from me: imgur.com/gSZB6.jpg
 
Okay, sleepy for reals now.
 
@OlegKuznetsov learn greek, damnit
 
night
 
=)
@drachenstern later.
 
once i've got "1000000$" as a recaptcha image
 
5:47 AM
i'm out too, see ya folks
 
@MarkE lol
@MarkE bb
 
In recreational mathematics an almost integer is an irrational number that is surprisingly close to an integer. Well known examples of almost integers are high powers of the golden ratio , for example: * , * , * . The fact that these powers approach integers is non-coincidental, which is trivially seen because the golden ratio is a Pisot-Vijayaraghavan number. Other occurrences of non-coincidental near-integers involve the three largest Heegner numbers: * , * , * , where the non-coincidence can be better appreciated when expressed in the common simple form: :, :, :, where , , and the re...
A happy number is defined by the following process. Starting with any positive integer, replace the number by the sum of the squares of its digits, and repeat the process until the number equals 1 (where it will stay), or it loops endlessly in a cycle which does not include 1. Those numbers for which this process ends in 1 are happy numbers, while those that do not end in 1 are unhappy numbers (or sad numbers). Overview More formally, given a number n=n_0, define a sequence n_1, n_2, ... where n_{i+1} is the sum of the squares of the digits of n_i. Then n is happy if and only if...
 
a little pregnant
almost integer
:-S
 
6:34 AM
sigh, this guy is trolling / spamming: stackoverflow.com/users/502825/user502825
 
@ahsteele: flag his comments as a spam
 
@zerkms done and done ;)
@zerkms I like the edit hadn't thought of doing that ;)
 
i always do so if i see obvious spam message
 
@zerkms I've just flagged and moved on
@zerkms I like that will be doing that myself now
 
@ahsteele: I follow the idea that google or other visitors will not see the links he advertised... ;-)
 
6:39 AM
@zerkms absolutely not only flags it but reduces the benefit very clever Mr. Bond
 
btw, the idea of self-regulations at SO works much better than i even could imagine
 
@zerkms oh absolutely, I rarely see spam of any kind
this guy was just ridiculous flagrant
 
not only spam, but also questions formatting at least
community surprisingly fast edits the questions to be readable and well-formatted
 
@zerkms I actually get a lot of pleasure from doing that
some are a bit more difficult than others
to make readable
 
7:03 AM
"Japan's latest rock star is a 3D hologram"
impressive that not only is she physically synthetic, but she's also not not a real singer... the audio is all pure digital from Vocaloid software
 
i always knew that japanese are strange
 
Singing things that the human voice cannot do in the second video
 
no mic and slow 3g here :-S
*phones
 
even better
 
anyone familiar with OQL for eclipse mat?
 
 
3 hours later…
10:42 AM
hi there
anyone?
 
I am here
 
excuse me
maybe is a silly question
sendmail and mail functions use port 25 right?
was just googling around and i dont fidn about that
but i did a telnet localhost 25 and seem to be a sendmail
 
11:09 AM
@markcial Do you mean the command line commands?
 
@ZeissS its done thanks, i was configuring a nagios server in a strong protected company
so i was on the need to be sure which ports i should ask to open
thank you very much anyways
 
yes SMTP use the port 25 in general
 
it is not smtp, is a automatic mailing system on service failure
but it uses 25 port too
the native mail function
 
sendmail push by smtp
 
echo $ERRMESSAGE | /usr/bin/mail -s "$SUBJECT" $ADMINMAIL
like that
 
11:13 AM
yes, but it's smtp
 
sure?
 
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
 
its smtp with no authentication right?
 
all mail are send by smtp
 
i was looking for that
 
11:14 AM
yes
after your smtp can be a lot of thing
in encrypted or by authorisation
but it's always smtp
like web and http
 
user69820
11:40 AM
nearly lunch time
 
user69820
what does a proper geek have for lunch?
 
i have a beef steak and broccolli
here is near dinner time xD
spain here
 
user69820
11:55 AM
I was thinking sausage
 
user69820
but that's just me
 
If someone doesn't read back up through the transcript here, one could really get the wrong idea sometimes ;)
 
user69820
how can you have a wrong idea about sausage?
 
user69820
i wonder if there are any open source (sauce?) sausage projects I could get involved with
 
user69820
i will google for it and report back
 
user69820
12:02 PM
hmm, nice quote from Intel website: Those who love sausage and the law should see neither being made.
 
user69820
aha
 
user69820
sausages aside, bing has a image search feature that finds other versions of a selected image, even if they're different (eg cropped or otherwise edited). I find this awesome. how do they do that?
 
user69820
 
@thegravytalker LOL for the sausage party
 
user69820
12:25 PM
LOL
 
user69820
 
user69820
I shall stop now
 
user69820
I have a meeting
 
Hahahaha
Where's that picture from?
By the way, what do you guys think of Reddit's /r/Programming project called CodeRaid?
 
user69820
@Serg dunno, just a web image search
 
12:33 PM
Here's a link for a brief elevator pitch for it.
@thegravytalker ah ok
 
user69820
@Serg what is this CodeRaid?
 
@thegravytalker Check out the link, it'll explain things better than can. :P
 
Where's the link?
 
user69820
link? i see no link
 
Woops forgot to paste it. :P
Check it out
 
12:37 PM
Cool idea
 
Some people seem to think that it will be more damaging than beneficial. I honestly don't know what to believe. :P
A side of me is excited, because it'll be the first time working on a OS project, but then again maybe we muck it up and fill the program with noise.
 

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