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11:00
guess what, the case was closed in weeks, nothing illegal happened that day
Oh yeah our cheatsheet was standardised, not made by us, btw
hooray for people's democracy:P
@Ffisegydd I think the kernel is shared(uses the hosts's kernel), right?
@khajvah I think it uses the host's kernel
@AndrasDeak not that bad yet here
11:02
some of that depended on the teacher: chem and pre-calc I was allowed to make a cheatsheet (on a small piece of paper they provided, basically 2x2 notecard) and physics and calc sometimes provided a "cheatsheet" if the teacher thought that there was a reason to do so (like providing the densities of alloys cause it was more important we knew how to do the calculations over just memorizing mass)
I remember people going nuts with that card (trying to fit ever single equation on it)
I'm having a connectivity thingy....might disconnect
@JGreenwell my professors usually provide cheatsheets with everthing needed. One of them even gave us the theorems that we would use
to prove some stuff
the good part of this is that nothing still gives out the clue about which formula, number, etc exactly you should be using.
oh, yeah. Another thing about US education is "its not very standardized" :)
umm....whichever are taught in the first 2 weeks of Intro to Physics at college cause that felt like review
11:06
you'd know that basically every formula is in that cheatbook, so the exams could be that much harder then.
I should add that with the pre-calc "make your own cheatsheat" if an equation was really important he would add it in the instructions or in a standardized cheatsheet at the back of the test - by allowing people to "make their own" he was basically ensuring they actually studied
now they have allowed the use of symbolic calculators as well
at least in pre-calc....I honestly remember very little of chem
at my highschool, the maths teachers usually would ask the students to come calculate the assignments to the blackboard.
sometimes I hadn't done them at home, was the only one volunteering, and thus did it the first time in front of the class
lazy me
^ that I remember in every math course (and still use in everyone I teach)
11:12
*calculate homework assignments
what really bugs me that I didn't get full score from the maths exam, just 55/60, half of the problems they'd have deducted 1 point and I have absolutely no idea on why :D
we didn't get the papers back from the national exams, they're stored in the archives instead.
Meh, it has its own problems. I got 98% on a law exam in my undergrad and got accused of cheating. :D
:D
because back then Nokia paid some sum of money (was it ~500 €) to everyone who got the full score in the maths exam.
I had to take ACTs and I'm trying to remember if they even had any physics questions on them (I think I got one trig-like problem which involved a^2 + b^2 = c^2 but really my actual finals were harder)....and others take the SATs which I know don't have any advance math
oh niiiice.
but not many did
11:17
(I spent 5 minutes talking to the head of studies about the topic before he realised I had been correctly awarded my 98% ;) ) Insurance Law, oddly.
sigh US testing scheme is horrible
@Withnail :D:D
yeah some year 22 got the full score out of 22000? so 0.1 %
@Antti there was going to be a referendum about reversing the mandatory closure of stores on Sunday. There was a bit of a race, because if two people submit a referendum request for the same subject, the earlier one gets right of way. Government didn't want to let control out of their hand, so they sent an old hag to submit a referendum request according to the government's preference, while a politician from the opposition was going to submit a proper referendum request.
Here's the video from that morning, during the race for the window opening in the Office for Voting or something, the grey-haired guy in the top right is the opposition guy, one of the fellows in the middle is the assistant of the old hag, and all the others are paid thugs who didn't have anything to do there
As it happens, those thugs are security guys one of the largest football teams here, paid by one of the government oligarchs:D
But that video doesn't contain any illegal activity, as it turned out later after a thorough investigation.
It's important to investigate these things
yeah:P
11:26
Makes the MP expenses scandal over here look hilariously minor
There was another guy from opposition who later tore down the official sign of the Office from the building and trampled it, he got quickly arrested and fined for vandalism. Law enforcement works, you see:)
amazon ecs looks cool.
> The son of a Chinese billionaire bought his dog eight iPhone 7s
good job
dogs don't use headphones anyways
That's the stupidest thing I ever heard. Everyone knows dogs like Android.
11:30
@AndrasDeak part of the engineering student humour was to steal memoraphilia from other university towns. Someone stole the actual metal plaque for University of Vaasa from the main entrance and brought it to the "guild room" of industrial engineering students of Oulu.
one month later, the association of industrial engineering students got an official letter from University of Vaasa that asked either to return the sign or, at the choice of the association, to pay 20k€ so that they can make a new one.
20k? :D :D :D
burn
I mean, it's not trivial pride-wise to return that trophy
it was big plaque that was at the main entrance
bronze IIRC
the best trick of all times for any Finnish engineering students took place 55 years ago.
in 1961 the Swedes raised the Vasa sail ship from the bottom of the sea.
... so when they were cataloguing the artefacts, they found a bronze statue inside the ship
... depicting a Finnish runner legend Paavo Nurmi who was born almost 300 years after the ship had sunk
11:50
So, a quiet moment or two after an hour and fifteen minutes of sizing on our never-ending backlog.
Nightmare of an agile developer:
@AnttiHaapala :D
Our engineering students did the best trick in 1956, it ended up in a revolution. It's said that that was the last time students at our university were allowed to take an autumn break.
:D
@AndrasDeak they could've been more successful though :/
yup:/
Conflicting theories say that if there was an autumn break, our students would finish the Economics course in the Corvinus University (of economics, traditionally) in that week
big parties expected this year? :D
or perhaps not, "we do not like any revolutions"
12:02
Hope this doesn't attract millions of rep, I just put it in the Community Wiki. stackoverflow.com/questions/39590326/… - thought jinja deserved some kudos
@AnttiHaapala my people, including the government, are proud of '56
I'm sure there will be a lot of fanfare and Orban
@holdenweb why CW?
@AndrasDeak yeah of course now, but what if some students suddenly notice that they should start a new revolution...
I'm sorry to say that a lot of the radical university students are far-right:/
Auchterader is one of my favouriteplace names ever.
@AndrasDeak That's bad
Most of our union committee are radical consumerist.
also bad - but not as bad as far right.
12:16
yup
I wonder when I will next meet a 20 year old Marxist. I fear it will be a long time.
does a Che t-shirt qualify?:D
@JRichardSnape hi
I am 21
Does Marxist == Corbyn Supporter?
@Ffisegydd no
12:17
Because if so, meet 95%+ of my friends
@Ffisegydd Interesting. Must be a different demographic to what I see here. However...
You're out of touch with the kids.
@Ffisegydd how many friends do you have?
Maybe I am too blinkered (read old). I read a lot of the Corbyn support as protest rather than left positioning. But maybe that is my cynicism.
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Come to Boston. You'll see lots of 20 year olds who are "Marxist"
12:19
@khajvah I dunno, maybe 2.
Regrets holding back on the "both of them" joke earlier
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I'd be super into communism/marxism if I was rich enough to benefit from it.
Now I'm wondering if the physicist rounding rules still apply to Fizzy
@Ffisegydd I was asking because you need at least 20 for 95% to make sense'
is any of them a Corbyn supporter?
12:20
@tristan Nice - gently provocative ;)
0 might be 95%+
I'd be super into marxism if I was some left-wing hippie with a beard.
Didn't know we'd met, Ffizzy
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12:21
@JRichardSnape Hey man, you have to look at the gentle provocateurs as a class and not focus so much on my actions.
Well, this conversation has convinced me that I have let cynicism get the better of me. I shall endeavour to fix that.
Actually I'm a socialist, but "left-wing hippie with a beard" is close enough. Marxism is somewhat turgidly declaimed in Marx's work (in my own lowly opinion), but his heart was in the right place
But no seriously, I know a fair few people who are genuinely Corbyn supporters and not just protesting The Woman (trying to assuage JRS' cynicism)
Maaate - I totally get gentle provocatism. Consider this a safe space for your provocation, bro.
I on the other hand am offended by all this provocation
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12:23
I'm super far left wing, but my reasoning usually pisses off far left wing people.
What about all the convocations to be done?
As to "Why CW?" I dunno, really. The checkbox was there and it seemed appropriate. Impulse. Giving back. Altruism.
@holdenweb Aye - reading it can be a slog, no doubt.
extreme socialism/capitalism is bad just like anything extreme is bad. I don't get the point of categorizing the economic/political systems into 2 extremes
@holdenweb you're really a commie
12:24
Now who's getting offensive?
Anyway, back to my teaching course. Next up - is teaching a political act? dicuss...
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e.g. I think birth control/abortions should be readily available, free, and accessible by the lower classes so that there are fewer poor people.
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12:25
@holdenweb I'd say it's me, but this is my default state :P
@khajvah the point of categorizing things into two extremes is to ensure that nobody is in the middle. That way we fear and loath each other, and can be more easily manipulated
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Ugh, dirty middler.
@tristan That's my secret Cap, I'm always offended
I'm not really up-to-date with poltiical/economical categories, but many years ago I filled a "political compass" quiz online, and it put me on the very far left, very far liberal corner
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@rlemon Hulk needs to move to Colorado and maybe enhance his chill.
12:26
No, I haven't done that. But this is such a general/ simple code that I would assume that it would work with the data structure as above. How can i debug the data structure, any ideas? — PythonDabble 1 min ago
At heart, I'm an anarchist, but I know that generally people are too dumb, greedy, and power-hungry for a stateless society to work at present.
@tristan NEVER give hulk whisky.
Like Aneurin Bevan I see nothing contradictory about the concept of a rich socialist
@holdenweb my idea of perfect system is to have capitalism with some touches of socialism. With some redistribution of wealth of extremely rich.
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Like all good rich socialists, I have strong convictions, but would prefer everyone else act first.
12:27
Anarchy would be the ideal, but it could only be approached through some gradual transition that allowed people to see that it could work. I guess that will take a century or so, if the human race survives that long.
I just want a peaceful life, a happy wife, and a nice bowl of rice. whatever government can not get in my way of that I'm okay with.
anachism has no practical arguments
There will always be assholes who will try to leech on others
@holdenweb Yeah. If you want to divide & conquer, you need to have something that will polarize people.
Let's talk about docker, after all this is python room
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12:28
I'm a Caliburnian. I believe that society should be ruled and arranged by whomever gets a sword thrown at him from a tart in a lake or totally pulls a sword from a stone.
how do I pass configuration to docker images?
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how do you normally pass configuration to your services
I have a config file somewhere
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*/me puts on Cloud Soothsayer Hat* you want to configure your gears, not the machine they're connected to
but I can't put anything to that somewhere
12:30
hey nice politics discussion here.
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it was actually pretty nice.
I am an interplanetary federalist
So conclusions from the discussion is that Theresa May is great, right? Cool guys. I'll add that to the minutes.
probably the farthest away from anarchy, right? :D
some day...
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@Ffisegydd In America, we're taught that if you're good person, you just vote for whomever has a little (D) next to his/her name. If you love America, you just vote for whomever has a little (R) next to his/her name. Which column is she in?
12:34
She's in her own column
I always found it confusing that democrat and republican are in a sense antonyms there. Surely some historical reason.
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@AndrasDeak Marketing.
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I wish I was kidding, but our whole political system is garbage.
But...umm...isn't the whole system a democracy? How can you campaign with not being a democrat?:D
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You can dismiss someone here by saying his ideas are "non-democratic" and not have a follow up.
12:36
is it not a democratic republic?
user559633
No, it's America™
ah I see:D
the land of reason and rationality
they give you the freedom system, after redefining freedom.
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^
@AndrasDeak my ex boss from Alabama said: "US is not a stupid democracy, you idiot. But a representative republic"
I was like, "ah ok"
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12:37
Oligarchy with sham elections, please.
2-winged corporate party
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The joy of first-past-the-post voting setups.
ohh the joys of Canada -- doesn't matter who gets elected, nothing ever changes.
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But sheeeeeaaat, if the people had real reform and representation, we wouldn't be paying high taxes for very little in return.
that would suck
oh wait, it would not, it's what we're not doing as well
12:40
@AnttiHaapala I get the concept of a planet not being admitted to the federation of planets if it doesn't have a stable single government. OTOH, I wouldn't trust anybody who wanted to rule the whole Earth. So those slimy aliens can keep their tentacles to themselves. :)
@rlemon \o/
\o/
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e.g. the fuckhead that tried to kill a bunch of people in NY is receiving a sum of medical attention that far exceeds that available to uninsured Americans that aren't allowed to take part in the welfare/social net system.
@rlemon Or Quebec.....doesn't matter who gets elected...businesses are still pushed out of the province because of ridiculous laws you have to abide by that no one wants to deal with.
wait.. another Canadian who abhors Quebec?
12:42
Off to teach, rhubarb
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Rhubarb
rhubarb
@rlemon I'm living in The Quebec
been here for a loooooong time
my condolences
there are a few things I hold on to dearly that convince me to stay. I keep reminding myself
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12:43
Home ownership?
I've been to Québec
@tristan "The best politicians that money can buy".
proximity to family (i.e. help with the kids), family benefits
great food! :P
poutine is great food?
careful
12:45
poutine is 1000 calories of awesome
but only if made correctly.
^^
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@PM2Ring Yeah. Weekend at Bernies wasn't meant to be a how-to on getting a candidate in office.
@idjaw bonjour
@FlorianMargaine Bonjour :)
ah when French meet French, the Bonjour is compulsory
12:46
It would've been "interesting" in the early days of the USA when the president & vice-president could be opponents. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…
@AndyK he's not french
he's a french wannabe
#lmao
@FlorianMargaine Of Middle-Eastern appearance. :)
12:48
I speak French, but I am not French.
(try to not burst out laughing in front of my screen, very hard trust me)
Also, based on my background I am not the assumed trying to be French either :)
I know of the battle of cultures between Quebec and France. I take no part of it :)
@FlorianMargaine or all people in France are Canadian wannabes
ever think about that?
@rlemon that didn't even cross my mind
whos the bigot now?
12:49
true dat. mmhh
finger snap uh huh.
Let's not get serious people. We're all just being playful & silly. Right?
@rlemon definitely me, of course
yes, @FlorianMargaine and I are friends in the JS room
that's the whole point of being french
12:50
@FlorianMargaine lol, that and the funny hats right?
@rlemon I prefer the baguette
@PM2Ring Oh...I never took any of this serious. I'm very familiar with that on-going feud that it's almost comical at this point from both parties perspective (or at least most I hope :P).
@PM2Ring not any single one, earth would be a federation of federations too...
@idjaw Oh, good. Just checking. :)
@FlorianMargaine you've seen youtube.com/watch?v=nZMwKPmsbWE right?
12:52
and, the lead should be naturally selected among those who didn't want to rule the whole earth :D
@AnttiHaapala That's alright, then.
nope, looking
> but I'm le tired..
:D
@idjaw +1 there are so many quebeckers going to France and so many French going to Québec that the 'feud' is more for fun than anything
ah, I did
years ago
12:55
@AndyK Yep! Absolutely! It's funny/interesting how both ends are trying to get citizenship in those respective places.
grass is greener :P
ah always, always
@idjaw not in December
shits cold af
@FlorianMargaine get much snow in France?
@rlemon Yeah. I'm waiting for my right of passage in buying an RV and being that old couple that drives down to Florida to migrate from the winter and come back with my golf tan.
livin' da dream
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code golf tan
you know it
12:57
@idjaw s/Florida/Victoria/
I don't think I even own anything that would be acceptable on a real golf course
@rlemon dude...That place is gorgeous and yeah. I think that would be a better option :)
if you go to florida you have to deal with all the crazy that is florida
@idjaw yea I've got a bit of family living on the island. it is a nice place
@Ffisegydd God, making me resub WoW and turning me into the police? What did I ever do to you?
You killed my father, prepare to die.
Alright. Time to get to work and do all that responsible stuff
cheers all.
13:00
No but seriously, I resubbed WoW last night in a moment of weakness. I'm working through Panderia right now. I got from 85 to 88 last night.
Later, idjaw!
o/
Don't you have a boost?
Pandaria is great, so much fun.
Not that I saw anywhere. Plus, I'd rather play through it.
Fair play. If you buy Legion you definitely get a boost to 100
Ah, I haven't bought Legion yet.
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13:01
I'm playing the free version of WoW (World of Windows). I'm totes grinding through DLL hell as a file explorer.
I'm going to get my main toons to 100 first.
I have been tainted by the Internet and I know this because the last two times I read the word "tan" in a conversation I spent a full minute puzzling "how can you personify this concept as an anime girl?"
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> About £14,000 worth of whisky and two glasses were stolen from the shop during the break in.
I can never return to the realm of man. Bring me half an opera mask and a pipe organ.
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Aww, someone is going on a picnic.
13:04
> He was described as between 25 and 35-years-old, of medium build, and was wearing a red top, light-coloured shorts and worker boots.
That is actually scarily accurate.
Literally me except for the boots.
morning cats
Morning.
@tristan I am ex- so
@corvid but what did he say?
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13:07
oh no
can't understand the 500k who disliked this video :D
they don't get anything :D
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i wouldn't bother logging in to click a button, but i wouldn't say i like this video/song
@tristan that is why to like it :D
@rlemon depends where
it is the new meta level: one of the most watched videos in youtube being a mega-fail, an injoke from a talkshow about a hit that is so bad it would be an instant fail, but it failed to be a failure.
As comedians, it wouldn't be a good thing if we went to pursue a hit in the States because they could potentially make something that became big, so we thought it would be more fun from a comedian perspective to come home to the talk show and say, 'Listen we had the chance, we could've made it big, but the only idea we got for the song was this old idea about what the fox says so we're sorry. We screwed up.' That was the plan... That would've been funny to say on the talk show.
it is like I accidentally something trying to get the peer pressure badge on stackoverflow, and it became the most voted answer ever in the entire sexchange.
13:17
I am stuck with deployment
I might just give up and set everything up manually
without docker/shmocker
Actually that parody is better than the original.
And it's about Linux, so that's another bonus point :)
@ByteCommander now that's metameta :d
I always wondered how suse was pronounced
Those SUSE folks make lots of great funny cover song videos, here's one that was originally by the Beatles:
Software- und System-Entwicklung
so, I'd pronounce it as "soo-seh"
danstrup doesn't sound too german :D
13:24
@AnttiHaapala Yeah, that's how I'd pronounce it too as native German.
quick question: any of you are familiar with the codeship CI product?
*dastrup not danstrup
they're from Utah...
@ByteCommander how about ah/eh?
13:28
they pronounce it closer to soo-sah in that video
That depends on the accent, I think.
A German would pronounce it "soo-seh" (as close as you can get to that with English sounds)
I really, really, really wish we had always had source control, because I would like to smack whichever one of my coworkers wrote this code.
RavePrintProject.SetParam('Adjustment1', GlblAdjustmentLabel1);
...
RavePrintProject.SetParam('Adjustment12', GlblAdjustmentLabel12);
Repeated for ~15 different params.
well, I pronounce SuSE as "suse" :D
Oh, and that Glbl prefix? It means it's a global variable that's set somewhere else in the program.
Actually WIkipedia says it's "suu-zah" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUSE
Hmm...
I guess that's like Gif/Jif - nobody knows how to pronounce it and everybody just says what they think.
13:31
@ByteCommander translate.google.com/#fi/en/Suse < the Finnish synth is pretty bad but yeah, no voiced s in Finnish.
you all pronounce linux wrong :D
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@MorganThrapp Was productivity ever measured by LoC?
@AnttiHaapala Does she pronounce it differently every time you click the speaker?
It's sometimes a longer and sometimes a shorter "i", I think
@ByteCommander I think, every second time it is slower
Not even Google is sure how to pronounce it xD
13:34
this is how google pronounces jif
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Yes, like christmas _gif_t, not christmas jeefts.
@tristan your Jewish robot line was amazing
if you try the gif, you can notice with it too, it says the vowels looongeeer every other time.
@RobertGrant it is Guewish.
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@RobertGrant A 3/10. It's so humid here that I'm able to bring my A game.
@tristan According to our legacy code base, it must've been.
13:36
@ByteCommander I think the google synth is rather good,
Every single class has the same enormous definition copied and pasted, instead of oh I don't know SUBCLASSING.
not perfect but I wouldn't start recording my voice pronouncing some Finnish words to get that remaining 5 %
I remember now why I refused to work on our legacy code.
perks of a smaller company, less old legacy code!
13:37
@enderland We're 15 people.
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@MorganThrapp And subclassing was definitely supported?
@tristan Yup.
so is legacy code the "working enough we can sell this" concept code? :P
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There's something nice about legacy code -- it keeps the gas flowing to the engine while you repair and replace things.
13:38
@MorganThrapp wow that's a lot
No, just literally 20 year old code.
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Today's nightly is tomorrow's legacy.
@tristan The problem is no one ever did the repair and replace step.
@MorganThrapp fortunately they hired you
so now you can refactor the old code while they concentrate on developing new crap.
I tried that, but they refuse to use my refactored code.
13:40
yes, you need to refactor their new code after they've written it.
Because no one actually knows how the code works, or has any sort of even manual testing procedure.
oh wow
well, you've got 3 possible outcomes: you'll get the things changed, you will be fired because you're too virtuous (laziness, impatience, hubris), or you will become depressed.
Should be required reading for everyone on our legacy team.
13:42
Has anyone ever implemented "context-aware" behavior on an interface? I am trying to implement snapping to the position of other nodes
@AnttiHaapala It's option 3.
I'd never choose the option 3 unless I really have to.
though, actually it is like: I pretend to be after option 1, but in the end it is just the 3rd.
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@corvid more detail?
I've tried option 1, and I'm working on option 2. :P
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option 4: you leave and go work someplace else
13:44
It would be giving up :D
Yeah, that's the current plan.
@tristan On a more technical level: when someone moves a node, it finds all other nodes and then measures how far this node is from those nodes. If it is within some threshold of x/y, it "snaps" into position. Screenflow is a good example; when you move around textboxes it will try to match it to other text boxes alignment
Hmm, didn't PeterVaro do something like that?
It definitely had nodes you could drag around, but I forget if there was any kind of snapping behavior
I made a program where balls would bounce against each other if they hit each other. Context aware bouncing.
It's just snapping in reverse really.
@corvid It seems like you already know basically how to do it.
All that's left is the actual implementation... How hard could it possibly be? [ominous thunder crashes; the horses in the stable cry out]
13:53
Well, wanted more complex behaviors such as collision-detection and stuff like that
Ah, yep, there's the difficulty.
@corvid move it out of those classes
then register optional adapters for each class
This is similar to a meta-problem I often have. During prototyping, I think "how can I write this so it can accommodate interesting features that I haven't thought of yet?". It can be really paralyzing. If you can't put strong constraints on what "stuff like that" will entail, then it's hard to write any code at all.
Yeah, I've been trying to get better at just vomiting some code on the screen and then going back and cleaning it up once it's working.
@corvid you should think this like a photographer who is going to take a group photo.
13:58
Writing code that can be easily modified later in ways you can't currently imagine, I feel, is a skill that comes only from lots of painful experience
it doesn't really work like "OK, now ppl, organize yourselves"
well it can, but...
if you want to have some grand vision on what the result is it should be come from outside

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