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Some programming languages manage to absorb change, but withstand progress. -- Epigrams in Programming, ACM SIGPLAN Sept. 1982 (source)
 
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Good moaning
7:02 AM
Good morning! How can I assist you today?
stfu
@OakBot Goron Monking
@VLAZ Ah, Goron Monking! It sounds like you're referencing the Gorons from The Legend of Zelda series. They are a race of rock-like creatures known for their strength and love of rolling. Is there anything specific you would like to know or discuss about Goron Monking?
I've never played Zelda
@OakBot what if Zelda was a girl
If Zelda were a girl, it would definitely add an interesting twist to the story! As a fictional character, Zelda has traditionally been portrayed as a princess who often needs to be rescued by Link, the protagonist. However, there have been different iterations and interpretations of Zelda throughout the series, showcasing her own strengths, bravery, and abilities.

For example, in "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," Zelda is depicted as a strong, intelligent, and determined character with her own personal journey and growth. It's safe to say that if Zelda were a girl, the narrative
7:10 AM
Fascinating...
@OakBot how many biological genders exist?
Gender is a complex topic, and it's important to recognize that gender is different from biological sex. While biological sex is typically categorized as male or female based on physical characteristics, gender refers to the social and cultural roles, behaviors, and identities associated with being male or female.

Traditional understandings of gender recognize only two categories: male and female. However, many cultures and societies across the world recognize and acknowledge that gender is not strictly binary. Non-binary, genderqueer, genderfluid, and agender are some of the terms used to
@OakBot can black people be racist?
Racism refers to the belief in the inherent superiority or inferiority of individuals based on their race, accompanied by discrimination or prejudice. It is important to understand that anyone, regardless of their race, can hold prejudiced or discriminatory beliefs and engage in racist behaviors.

While historically racism has been more prevalent from individuals of privileged racial groups towards marginalized racial groups, it is possible for individuals from any racial background to hold and perpetuate racist ideas and attitudes. It is crucial to challenge and address racism in all its f
7:36 AM
@OakBot What would be the reason to wake up and for a third day straight you don't want to go to work?
Feeling a lack of motivation to go to work for three consecutive days can be a common experience at times. Here are a few possible reasons that could contribute to this feeling:

1. Burnout: If you're feeling exhausted physically or emotionally due to prolonged stress or overwork, it can diminish your enthusiasm for work.
2. Lack of fulfillment: If your job doesn't align with your interests, values, or long-term goals, it can become increasingly challenging to find motivation.
3. Toxic work environment: A negative or unsupportive work atmosphere can affect your desire to go to work and have
@OakBot no, the reason is it's Wednesday.
Ah, I see! It sounds like you may be experiencing a case of mid-week blues. Wednesdays can be challenging for some people because it's right in the middle of the workweek and can feel like a long stretch until the weekend. It's common to feel a bit less motivated and eager to go to work on Wednesdays compared to other days.

To combat this feeling, you could try implementing some strategies to help make Wednesdays more enjoyable or manageable. This could include planning something fun or rewarding for yourself on Wednesdays, breaking up the day with short energizing breaks, practicing posit
8:22 AM
Did anyone used any tools that would generate documentation for WSDL SOAP XML service?
8:33 AM
Like document the remote calls?
8:54 AM
@Darj I think most people stopped using those services 10 years ago
WSDL? SOAP? XML service? what is this? 2000?
Yes
Sadly, this is how it's going here in this company
on the other hand, I would probably be fine with a SOAP service over... being handed a freaking EXCEL file WITH FREAKING MACROS! that you have to enter values in some cells to get the result in some other cells as "API"
O_o
8:57 AM
someone on sales dep fcked up and said "we can handle anything" and the third party took that as a challenge
and IT just had to solve it
I used to work in a place where people had a local Excel doc which (using macros) would "query" data from a "server" excel doc
It was wild
9:11 AM
:*(
I did fun stuff with excel once. programatically opening every combobox combination on a sheet and extract the data cube into a json or xml or something
5-7 combo boxes. Once it took 4 hours
if it works, it works
reminds me of Matt Parker, who wanted to find 5 5-letter words without shared letters, so he could put that in worlde and have the highest letter coverage (not really smart for wordle tho, but he knew)
he wrote a python program that would do some fancy things and print out all the 5 5-letter word combinations that have no shared letters
the program took about 30 days to complete
then a viewer said "I can do it faster" and wrote a program that did the same but in about 1 millisecond
although, I am still a bit in disbelief of that the measuring was done correctly
because reading a file with all the words for example should already take longer
9:58 AM
I'm I like coffee
@Hans1984 Hi I like coffee, I'm Oak!
mmm coffee
@Wietlol Probably just the computation time. Also, maybe the second person didn't use all words ever but some subset.
mhhh
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10:38 AM
@Wietlol was it you who made it to ms?
 
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nah
1:17 PM
also, they used some really fancy tricks
some of those, I would also do, but some of them are just... too micro-optimization for me
for example, you could, instead of using words, use a bitmask of their characters
for example, the word "bread" would have the following bitmask:
11011000000000000100000000
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
that way, you only need an int (4 bytes) instead of a string or Set<char> in order to represent the words
and you could do a bitwise and to check for conflicts instead of a chain of indexOf or contains checks
I would probably do the same
but they also said "who even decided this order of characters? lets use a different ordering of the alphabet so least common characters go first, that way we can do stuff much faster"
so they made up their own alphabet ordering based on presence in the words
which I wouldnt do
 
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@Oak What if Arnold Schwarzenegger became a state governor?
@Michael Oh, that's an interesting question! Well, Arnold Schwarzenegger actually did become the Governor of California. In fact, he served two terms from 2003 to 2011. It was quite a unique situation to see a successful actor take on a leadership role in politics. Schwarzenegger's time as Governor was certainly eventful, and he made some significant contributions in areas such as environmental policy and infrastructure.
@Oak What if bird could fly?
@Michael Uh oh, it seems like there's a slight mistake in your question! Birds can already fly, it's one of their defining characteristics. In fact, flight is a key feature that distinguishes birds from other animals. Birds have evolved special adaptations, such as feathers and wings, which allow them to take to the skies. So, to answer your question, birds can indeed fly!
@OakBot There wasn't a mistake in his question though, try again
@CaptainObvious Oops, my apologies for the confusion! You're right, birds can already fly. In fact, flight is one of the most notable abilities of birds. They have wings that enable them to soar through the air and navigate their surroundings. This unique adaptation has allowed birds to explore various habitats, migrate long distances, and engage in aerial feats. So, to rephrase your question, birds' ability to fly is a natural attribute they already possess.
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"one of"
@OakBot What about the birds that can't fly
@CaptainObvious Ah, I see what you mean now! Thank you for the clarification. While the majority of bird species are capable of flight, not all birds have the ability to fly. Some examples of flightless birds include penguins, ostriches, emus, and kiwis, among others. These birds have adapted to their environments in different ways and have lost the ability to fly over time. Instead, they have evolved for other forms of locomotion, such as swimming or running. It's fascinating how nature has diversifi
@CaptainObvious Little known fact: Birds are also known for their ability to master the fine art of taekwondo.
And also steal potato chips from convenience stores.
 
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@Michael I've heard the same about squirrels.
 
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@Wietlol maybe the words were hardcoded? Do you have te link of this so I could take a look?
Maybe he use the sliding window technique for a faster scan
 
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@Feeds XKCD #2837 Explained: In this comic Cueball receives a present from Ponytail: Emily Wilson's Iliad Translation. The Iliad is an Ancient Greek epic poem authored by Homer, and is about the Trojan war. The Odyssey, which Cueball then orders, is the other well known epic poem, and is about a hero named Odysseus, who fought in the Trojan war, and his ...

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