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18:00
@TomW Well, before I started they went through five other developers who got fired for being poor developers. Also, it was four separate projects that got mashed into one. So it just grew and grew, becoming more and more. Without any clean domain being built.
Sweeeeet. I am now up $24.08 on BTC
#swag
Hey @Pheonixblade9 - reckon TSLA is overvalued?
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18:16
@TomW The quotation marks ruin it.
@TomW I'd be long TSLA. I absolutely wouldn't be short TSLA right now.
if you were gonna hold TSLA for 10 years, I'd buy it now
@rightføld I have to say I disagree.
they should have a yearly contest on horribly written projects, this one would be an all-time winner
I think TSLA will be facing a correction soon. The release of the $35k Tesla has already been factored into their price.
@Pheonixblade9 really? Their share price values them somewhere in the region of half that of Ford. That's insane. I mean, I have no doubt they're going to shape up to be a successful business but they are no giant
18:17
though it is relatively cheap
@TomW share price is completely irrelevant. Look at market cap.
yes, sorry, that was what I meant
@ton.yeung you would love this one, its the most crazy-stupid use of angular ever
oh ok. market cap is half of Ford, wow.
well... idk. Elon Musk can do no wrong, dude
the funny part is, someone had to be pretty intelligent to actually write it
he's one of the dudes bringing us into the future
18:19
@Pheonixblade9 Yeah. I'm kinda convinced they're being buoyed up by hype. Not that they aren't a great company, but they can only sell so many very expensive cars
their goal is to be able to sell electric cars anyone can afford that work as well as real cars
I think their business model of sharing their engine designs is great
Question is, will that cause them to correct massively, or will the hype just keep them going until they really are worth that much
I nearly shorted them having seen that enormous valuation
I wouldn't do that
but the model "D"! Amazeballs
@Pheonixblade9 surely big auto has something in the bag to challenge them with?
They aren't going to achieve a huge market share based on either brand or technological lead, IMHO
18:23
@TomW big auto still has their heads up their asses. They won't have anything competitive for another 5 years IMO
look at what they've come up with. They just chuck a hybrid in everything that barely gets better mileage and just increases the environmental footprint
well, the US automakers maybe
the EU automakers are uninterested in providing affordable options. The i8 is the only "real" EV I've seen come out of the EU and it's extremely overpriced
there's the Leaf. A friend has driven one, says it's great
it's no Model S, admittedly
the Leaf is a fantastic freaking car
I would buy one
there are tons of them in Seattle
There is no equivalent to the Model S, except for perhaps that Mercedes electric SLS
18:26
honestly I want to hear more about the recent solar cell discovery
which was a gimmick really, with a 20 minute battery life
@TomW which is 3x the price
Model S looks kind of like a Jaguar, which is a Good Thing.
I think of the Model S like a Volvo
more expensive, but actually worth it
sexier than a volvo
18:27
there are nice Volvos out there :)
but yes
nice != sexy
my mom is nice.
she's also sexy
;)
has she got a weird shaped butt like that volvo?
Never buy a used vulva
18:28
@TomW I actually wanted to get one of those, but they're end of life
probably for good reason
I see quite a few of them around here
it's a nice car
you might as well buy a ford focus hatchback
Ford Focus hatchback has nothing on a C30
good luck driving a Focus for 500k miles
you're trying to find the sexier of the two ugliest cars...
18:30
the ST is fine
I like my car the best though
I drive one of these so I have no right to criticise anyone's choice of car
it was a bargain, ok
I drive ~20 minutes a week
dude a 206 is a great car
cheap, simple, easy to fix
I wish they sold the 308 in the states
308 turbo would be a fun little car
Yeah, there are so many of them around that they must be doing something right, but it definitely has minimal cool points
18:31
It's hatchback central in here, what's up with that?
especially as a 1.1. Getting up to motorway speed is embarassing
and painful for the car
hahahaha
driving underpowered cars can be fun. You have to work a lot harder to make them go fast
good question, room for the kids?
@NETscape Room for the servers you're liberating from a dumpster ;)
@TomW i know what you mean :(
18:32
I drove a 1.2L Nissan Tiida (Versa) in New Zealand. I drove that thing hard. I was afraid the wheels were going to fall off, lol.
hahaha
And here I thought my American 2.0 was small :)
A flashier car is on my list, but pretty low down. Below things like furniture
@MrDoom 2.0L is a biggish engine anywhere in the world outside of the US
most passenger cars are things like 1.3L turbos or 1.6Ls, that sort of thing
makes vroom noises
@MrDoom I have a 2.5L turbo ;)
18:34
had my first trip to IKEA a couple months ago
@ton.yeung hahahaha
I was disillusioned
dude I love the food at IKEA
@TomW whaaat. IKEA is a magical land of meatballs and flatpack furniture.
the furniture is of unimpressive quality
18:35
Like I said, flatpack furniture.
You can flat pack actual wood. As well as cardboard.
same here. I don't feel bad if I need to sell an IKEA coffee table for $20.
I do intend to have a bash at making furniture myself too. Unfortunately, to give you an idea of my standards, I started by reading Fine Woodworking magazine.
although I can build most furniture myself, I'd have to go down to my grandpa's an hour away to do it. He has every tool you could hope for and 2 hangars :)
@TomW look they wrote a book about your mom! tauntonstore.com/beautiful-boxes-071472.html?source=WW001UPS
:P
It'd cost me far more in tools than I'd ever spend on furniture
18:38
it takes more time to create the proper jigs for furniture than to make most things, investment in time is rarely worth it unless you love wordworking
It sounds like something I'd have done as a career out of choice were I not academically inclined, I do enjoy making things
indeed
I used to do contracting. Lots of woodworking stuff, assembling things
Never had any introduction to it though so I'm all thumbs
I was a clumsy child so I think the thought would have given my parents seizures
@TomW practice is everything
one of the biggest things that doesn't initially make sense: Never wear gloves when doing woodworking
Working with your hands is the best feeling after a week of code, you'll enjoy it.
18:40
I was allowed Warhammer. And I stuck a fair few things in my fingers doing that.
@TomW painting? :P
cutting and sanding. I did a lot of kitbashing
want to learn wood working - can show you how to build boats
@juanvan that's a whole different ball game :)
can show you how to sink boats
18:41
Very much so
isn't that how everyone gets potty trained these days?
@Pheonixblade9 I guess I can understand that - a blade that catches a glove will pull your hand in, right?
Well, nowadays the sissies want you to use these things.
Ohh, I've seen a pretty cool safety device for table saws, it somehow detects the electrical resistance of living tissue and has a brake attached to what is basically a pistol cartridge that it fires into the blade
18:43
Something about "keeping your fingers"
or a block on top
The makers reckon it'd be hard to remove a finger on purpose with a blade with this thing installed
handling wood/lumber - wear gloves; working the wood - don't.
or a proper jig like a sled and you dont need that
woodworking recursion?
18:44
you almost need to anyway for most things
OK, I say 'living' - meat as opposed to wood. They tested it on frankfurters
only ripping doesnt require one
crosscut sled with jig for everything else
@TomW Those the ones that drop the blade into an aluminum block to make it stop?
18:44
HAMMERTIME!
@MrDoom something like that
furniture is much harder doing it by hand without jigs
<-- tried to do a dovetail joint by hand. lawlz
if i had to crosscut 12 stringers to exact matching length without a jig i would be very unhappy, plus it couldnt be perfect
amen
18:46
Maybe a little glue just for giggles?
but thats furniture
@CharlieBrown no, just more nails
other shit like kids toybox and stuff no one cares
switch to screws
stuff for my boat that has to be watertight matters more
18:47
this convo should be the subject of our room desc
fuck
@CharlieBrown best way to do that is to cut them a bit too long, then glue/clamp them together and cut the ends off with a mitre (if small enough) or a table saw
except for the many things you dont glue side by side
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@CharlieBrown what were you making? generally it's not too hard if you're able to use a mitre saw
(have I mentioned I love miter saws?)
18:51
miter makes no sense in furniture
it works, but thats about it
well... depends on the furniture
miter saws are fantastic for making stuff like table legs
or table tops if you're using planks rather than large rips
@Pheonixblade9 Like making your own butchers block?
@MrDoom I'd use a miter saw for the legs and such, but a planer is probably the easiest tool for making the block itself
Well planing down the sides yeah
I like woodworking.
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18:54
This sounds worryingly like bonding
if I was gonna make a butcher block, I would mitre all the planks down to the size I wanted them, glue them together, then use a planer to get it to the exact dimensions I want
@TomW engineers like making things... it's not limited to code :)
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Yeah, that's pretty much the process my friend and I did for his garage workbench.
The garage will not survive the apocalypse, but his 4" thick workbench will. That thing was beastly when we were done.
:)
that's what he did? did he use a hand planer?
@Pheonixblade9 Noo, we had access to a big one that you feed the stuff into.
ohhh gotcha.
those things are crazy
18:56
It's 8 feet long, it would have taken forever.
oh god yeah. and super hard to get even
even a 3x3 would take forever
but its good to hear that my idea for the process would work
what kind of glue process did he use? did he pre-fire or age the wood after it was glued to make sure the warping had already gone through?
Home Depot is much better than our native DIY sheds
judging by the product offering on the site
Well, if you can get access to a nice big thickness planer it should be fine.
@Pheonixblade9 I wasn't there for the gluing, just the cutting and planing. Not sure if he did anything special.
I do know it's pressure treated lumber, not sure if that would make a difference.
yeah it would
Home Depot lumber quality is shit. you have to sort through 30 boards to get a single straight one
Lowes is the same way
in my experience
19:00
yep
local lumber yards are the way to go IMO
We just went to an 84 lumber to get it.
@Pheonixblade9 sorry, I mean tools, not lumber
I think we're even worse for that
I also discovered the distance between my windshield and the very very back of the trunk in my hatchback is slightly less than 8 feet.
@MrDoom lolz
I usually just have them pre-rip the lumber to around the size I want it. They usually do it for free.
@ton.yeung I unfortunately go to Lowe's and just pick through the shit because I don't know a good shop around here.
it takes me 15 minutes to find a single good 2x4 to use
I built my own cornhole/bean bag toss game last year. It's seen a lot of use (brought it into the office and to picnics and the beach and such) and it has lasted :)
I built it pretty cheap, just 1x3's and luan
You might call up a contractor and ask where they get their stuff from. I learned about a great electrical supply house that way.
LOL
19:07
I've never heard of 'Federal'. We name styles of furniture and architecture after kings, usually
Federal furniture refers to American furniture produced in the Federal Period, which lasted from approximately 1789 to 1823. Notable furniture makers who worked in the federal style included Duncan Phyfe and Charles-Honoré Lannuier. It was influenced by the Georgian and Adam styles, and was superseded by the American Empire style. Pieces in this style are characterized by their sharply geometric forms, legs that are usually straight rather than curved, contrasting veneers, and geometric inlay patterns on otherwise flat surfaces. Pictorial motifs, when extant, usually reference the new feder...
North America thing
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I'm a bigger fan of the LACK series. Minimalism and all that.
wow, so exciting
I think one thing I'd do if I had teh skills would be to build an impractically enormous desk
A partners desk, partner's desk or partners' desk (also double desk) is an antique desk form, which is basically two pedestal desks constructed from the start as one large desk joined at the front, for two users working while facing each other. This piece of furniture was first conceived in the United Kingdom to accommodate the work of banking partners. These gentlemen were usually senior bank officials who wished to work together while keeping the convenience and the prestige of a pedestal desk. It was an adaptation of the earlier and sometimes larger library desk, found in the libraries of the...
19:12
i'd do a chair as well as the desk
obviously that's the desk.
Oooh, actually, it's not. That picture is a reproduction.
yep
Something like that.
my eyes would burn looking at that every day
"hey guys check this table out my 5th grader built. pretty basic eh?"
$190 for a piece of fibreboard and two legs?
19:15
i'm pretty sure home depot does work shops for kids that make things like that.
Fair enough
Oh!
On my to-explore list are linear motors for a standing/sitting desk.
lol
not literal screws, right?
@NETscape Search for "Levelling feet" or "levelling screws"
anyone use tortoiseSVN?
right - that makes sense. I'm just making sure it wasn't the literal screw
19:31
@NETscape yes
@NETscape I've used it extensively in the past
I usually preferred tortoise to any IDE built-in SVN tool.
I just used an interior door, stained it and mounted 4 legs to it... works good for a desk until i build a better one. dropbox.com/s/k79m6vxvd20w8rk/IMAG0467.jpg?dl=0
@MikeAsdf so I did a checkout, and it was a "Custom" Checkout Depth because I choose a bunch of folders that I only wanted it to pull updates from. 2 of the folders that got checked out, I don't need... is there anyway to remove them from the "checkout list?"
no, i'm not choosing this tool.
19:40
@CharlieBrown needs more monitors
i have one more, but not another mount, plus its a 17"square so Its an oddball
i use it for the raspi
@NETscape hmm, I'm not sure if I did much with selective checkouts
ctrl+f "sparse checkout"
19:54
Anyone from Spain here?
or just spanish speaking.
20:08
con los terroristas
I needed to run something on remote desktop, but rather than switching to it and pressing Win+R, I opened my local start menu and typed f5. I must be more tired than I thought. Fuck.
No spanish speaking guy found neither in Javascript, C++ nor PHP only in Python!
@ton.yeung what? I was busy watching Toddlers in Tiaras. Why is encryption important? Does that mean people can steal my money in Farmville?
@Pheonixblade9 wat
I was being sarcastic on the nature of the easily distracted American public
20:34
ok now that I'm more awake
@KendallFrey The fuck was that code you showed me and what the hell did I do to it?
The OnPropertyChanged?
Any OnEvent method should be protected, virtual, and accept a single parameter that is the event args for the event handler
I don't know what that meanssssssss
NotifyPropertyChanged("PropName")
I already told him that
no, [CallerMemberName] ftw
unless you're stuck with .NET 4
20:45
  public abstract class Player :IPlayer, INotifyPropertyChanged
    {

        public int exp;

        public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;

        public string Name { get; set; }

        public abstract string ClassString { get; }

        public Location CurrentLocation { get; set; }

        public int Level = 1;

        public int Exp { get { return exp; } set { exp = value; NotifyPropertyChanged(); } }

        private void NotifyPropertyChanged([CallerMemberName] string property = null)
I have this which you said is wrong.
@Tokencodingnewbie What type is e, in the code I showed you?
@Tokencodingnewbie yes, because you're not using the event args anywhere
It's a propertyChangedEventArgs?
Yes, and where would you suppose that would be passed to?
PropertyChangedEventHandler?
20:47
and? D:
pass it to the event handler
handler(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs("e"));
Isn't that it?
no, you're not using e
You're passing it another eventargs
Make PropertyChangedEventHandler = e?
PropertyChangedEventHandler != PropertyChangedEventArgs
20:51
@Pheonixblade9 hmm, how about this one: LSE:TSCO - under investigation for an enormous accounting blunder overstating profits by 250m, and most of the board fired, two months before Christmas. Lowest share price in five years, P/E of 7.58
public int Exp { get { return exp; } set { exp = value; NotifyPropertyChanged(); } }
I thought this was using it.
This shit is confusing as fuck.
@Tokencodingnewbie NotifyPropertyChanged creates an instance of it, but you're not concerned with that
It's the e parameter in OnPropertyChanged that you need to pass
handler(e, new PropertyChangedEventArgs("e"));
I tried this :P
It wasn't it.
no
what type is e?
PropertyChangedEventArgs
20:58
Somewhere you're passing a different PropertyChangedEventArgs where you should be passing e.
ok got it.
private void NotifyPropertyChanged([CallerMemberName] string property = null)
{
OnPropertyChanged(new PropertyChangedEventArgs(property));
}

protected virtual void OnPropertyChanged(PropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
PropertyChangedEventHandler handler = PropertyChanged;
if (handler != null)
{
handler(this, e);
}
}

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