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16:04
main marketing point: a monitor that you can never punch through
@tweray - You can punch my monitor all you want.
Might break your hand though ;)
i really want a crotch rocket
somebody should talk me out of it before i die
@SteveG - Ducati.
ninja h2
@TravisJ you sure?
@ton.yeung doesn't have to be, as long as the base is heavy enough, and you punch it the right way
16:09
@ton.yeung to break the monitor or the hand?
@tweray - My "monitor" is a reinforced wall ;)
sticking it with the wall shall be best
a super fast punch should pass right through a heavier monitor
@SteveG = 1/@Jeremy
avatars
16:14
eh
yeah, maybe it's glued, there's a video on youtube, looks not make up for me though
The animated gif is clearly doctored though
Aww yeah, we @SpencerRuport na
@ton.yeung we need to define super fast to make it plausible without screws
@SteveG what about 1 - ?
are you drunk
lol
16:17
Selected in HP <3
Tomorrow HR discussion ;)
In reality, if you punched a monitor like that it would just get punted into the wall and some % of your hand would break into the screen and circuit board.
@SteveG Now I see a third one, sorry :p
huh????
@TravisJ and also some resistors and ICs will go into your viens
In places where the screen gave way to your hand and there was direct contact then the fist to resistor meld would occur at rate relative to the remaining force being transferred from the hand to the area in question.
16:22
Makes sense. Remembering all discovery explosions and other youtube experiments, things small or big tend to fly after getting shot.
needs more "wasted"
powerful acid could not dissolve the bath tub unlike in breaking bad
Well... certainly not the way it did. It would leak out long before the whole bottom fell out.
was a cert installed and is no longer valid
16:36
@ton.yeung that happens when you get kicked off
@ton.yeung well, then i never see this happens, see if event log can tell you something
@ton.yeung hopefully on both side, but yes, you can check your own workstation first
@ton.yeung if you get kicked off, then there must be something being logged in the remote server side security log though
you can still connect event log viewer to a remote machine as long as you have admin auth there
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766438.aspx
@ton.yeung - This might help: superuser.com/questions/650816/…
Oh nvm you said it was just rebooted.
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@LifeH2O HF can dissolve ceramics and steel...
"if reboot doesn't work, then reboot again"
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You could also enable WinRM via a GPO and then manage remotely using whatever MMC you typically use.
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The WinRM quick start automatically punches firewall holes for you.
hey guys
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@ton.yeung That sounds bad :(
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16:58
It could be lsass or the local user session process fucking up
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I would run SFC /SCANNOW
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If it's a VM i would just go back to a snapshot and make a new one
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You do have backups of what is running on the VPS and a way to redeploy, right?
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@ton.yeung Hell yeah. Just nuke that instance from orbit and spin up a new one
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We do it all the time in AWS if something gets fucky
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17:02
(or tell them to give you a new VPS instance)
Ugh. Why does my installation of Windows 7 take 2.2GB of memory right after boot...
So many enterprise services I can't/shouldn't remove...
Because memory is used for caching
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I was about to say... how much of that is allocated for cache?
@RoelvanUden Sure. But 2.2GB?
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My workstation i showing 3.74GB "utilized" right now and it's basically freshly booted with nothing running
17:09
@Bob whyyyyyyyyyy
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Why not?
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Are you seeing low memory errors/warnings?
Because I want to have a couple of different VS solutions open, as well as e-mail and lots of browser tabs
They are resources just sitting there, doing nothing. Make you experience better by using it? Well, YES, please.
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How much physical ram do you have?
17:10
8GB
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lol I wouldnt worry about it
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at 4GB maybe
But I can and do... ;-;
You do know that Windows will clear stuff from cache when/if you ever get near a limit, yes?
@RoelvanUden Seems like that's what's happening, but I still hit 100% memory and feel the slowdown
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17:11
Unless you are running an RDBMS process on your machine in "dedicated" mode, there is nothing to worry about.
Well, eventually it's really full, but that's going to happen whether it caches or not
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@Jeremy Have you investigated memory utilization of individual processes?
@Bob Yes - the memory doesn't add up
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@Jeremy Are you sure you are looking at all processes?
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There is a little button you have to push sometimes
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17:13
Go look at your Resource Monitor. There are 3 columns for processes under the memory section that indicate how much memory the OS has allocated the process, how much memory it is actually using right now, and how much it can allow other processes to use.
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(commit, working and sharable)
@Bob Oh. That makes more sense
Dat TSVNCache.exe
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TSVNCache.exe
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Cache
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I think that tells the entire story
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17:16
What is its actual working set?
Yeah - didn't know that task manager just showed private working set
Commit is 321,488 KB
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commit 321meg isnt bad depending on how much is sharable.
@Bob 3,332 KB shareable
@Bob but not a bath tub today.com/popculture/…
TIL: Unicode has a code point for Japanese love hotels: 🏩
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17:19
@LifeH2O ...On 'Breaking Bad,' Pinkman used two gallons of the HF, but "MythBusters" used something even stronger: 6 gallons total of sulfuric acid and what they called "special sauce."...
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Confirmed for they tested with H2SO4 instead of HF because HF is so goddamn dangerous they can't justify playing with it on a TV show.
@Bob "Discovery's hit show first tested the hydrofluoric acid to see just how much the toxic substance can do. Using small samples of each item found commonly in bathrooms (as seen in our exclusive clip), the busters — with some help from UC Berkley's chemists — learned that the HF acid didn't do much of anything. "
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HF will most certainly eat through a bath tub
@Pheonixblade9 i thought it was clear ._.
17:21
people think acid will have the "strip flesh in seconds" effect, but few acids are strong like that
"The steel, linoleum and wood were pretty much unaffected, while the drywall was turned into a "soupy mush." The little piece of pork that substituted as the dead criminal was a bit softer, but nothing like the bloody glob that crashed through Jesse Pinkman's hallway ceiling. "
but i like that gif
@Pheonixblade9 - We have stuff like that in our lab.
that is scary kinda of acids
@TravisJ yeah, they're generally very controlled substances
17:22
Good night !
@LifeH2O I'm wondering if they got a heavily-diluted solution of HF, or if they used it straight.
Anyone has ever tried a Motorola CS3000 Bluetooth scanner ? ... it's so slow ! i wonder if there is anything to do or if it's just the scanner model
They probably got it diluted for availability reasons, assuming that Walter would have access akin to a typical civilian.
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HF is used almost exclusively in the semiconductor industry for etching glass/silicon/ceramics. I can guarantee it is basically the only thing that could eat through a bathtub. It would probably take a shitload longer than depicted in the show though.
probably on the order of hours, no?
less if it wasn't glazed ceramic
@ShotgunNinja Walter was a chemistry teacher - he had special license
17:26
Make a video and bust the busters. I see everyone on the internet is skeptic about their small scale HF test
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Mythbusters is all about making something fun to watch on TV with explosions and stupid effects.
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There is not all that much rigorous science involved
@Pheonixblade9 True, but do the Mythbusters have the same access?
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If you are simply trying to get rid of a body, HF is a horrible choice. If you are trying to get rid of a bathtub, HF is the only choice.
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that about sums it up
17:28
@ShotgunNinja possibly? with all of their contacts
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Alkaline hydrolysis is what you are looking for if you want to do it right.
@Bob more then MacGyver
you do realize we're all on the SUPER list now?
I mean, we're all on a list, but now we're on the LIST LIST :P
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Ive been on the list for years
haha
I am pretty sure I was put on the list when I put "Socialist" as my political views on Facebook
17:36
I have been interviewed for super secret - I am SUREly on a list..
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Ever since I was fascinated by neutron reflector dynamics back in early 2004.
Do chemistry students get placed on the list automatically?
@Jeremy everyone is on the list. It's a dragnet
I wonder the impact that would have on the synthetic drug market...
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Anyone who is an engineer is basically autolisted
17:37
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@MikeAsdf top lel
anyone who is an engineer is capable of building any number of scary things
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@Pheonixblade9 Yeah. Think about what a chemical engineer and an electrical/computer engineer could put together with a quadcopter, various compounds and an LTE modem...
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The possibilities are endless.
17:39
yep
Well now i'm hungry.
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Those comics are fucking hilarious.
I still haven't seen the show past the first episode...
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@Pheonixblade9 It is a really good show. I would say it ran 1 season longer than it needed to, but it ended okayish.
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Y'all year about Netflix maybe picking up the Top Gear guys?
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17:41
House of Cars.
I was expecting a generic crime drama like the ones that only middle aged moms would like
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@MikeAsdf Weeds?
oh man, imagine if Netflix threw Marco Polo money at the Top Gear guys
we'd get nothing but explosions
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Marco Polo?
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17:43
Money?
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Where do I sign up?
@Bob $9M/episode production cost
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@Pheonixblade9 Holy fuck that is almost GoT money.
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Man I am torn right now...
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17:45
Jenkins vs TeamCity
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I need to pick one I can sell to my guys working on this project
TC by a mile
> Cody is one of our developers with OpenGL experience
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@CharlieBrown Care to elaborate? I am a little confused by their free tier and how build configurations/agents work.
Jenkins can be configured to the nines, but its the biggest downfall as well
Well, if your comparing it to Free TC VS Jenkins, Jenkins wins b.c you get everything
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17:47
@CharlieBrown The only other issue I can think of is we are going to have an iOS xcode project that needs to be built on OSX.
I should pull up the specs quick though
@Pheonixblade9 - Have you had to implement any of the GL stuff yet?
do whichever one you can throw up on AWS
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It is going to be a .NET win service, ASP.NET MVC site and an iOS project.
@TravisJ no, I played around with it a bit like... 4 years ago
17:47
@Bob Both can do iOS and .NEt
@TravisJ I'm not implementing OpenGL stuff, just writing OpenGL graphics.
@Pheonixblade9 - I remember you saying that, I just wasn't sure if there had been any progression on the project you were assigned to.
but I don't know ObjC or OpenGL well at all.
@TravisJ I'm meeting with the client tomorrow most likely.
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@CharlieBrown Would TC support a remote OSX build agent on the free tier?
@Bob oh wow, TC free gives you all features...
17:49
@CharlieBrown only one build agent though
I would imagine it does, I don't see anything saying they wont let you
@Pheonixblade9 3 build agents
wow, nice
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@CharlieBrown So it sounds like TC free tier would work... One windows build agent that also hosts the TC server and an OSX build agent.
If your not doing continuous integration, 3 works just fine, probably more than enough. If you do continuous you may have blocks, but probably not many unless its a huge repo with lots of concurrent work
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It is going to be 3-4 developers max
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17:51
If we go beyond that, enterprise licenses are totally in the realm of feasibility
oh wow, yeah, your good then
You could handle a couple dozen devs on 3 agents
I only have 2 agents running on this build server with 30 devs
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Oh nice.
But we dont do continuous, so it works
The generalist tag haunts me
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We would do CI in the most basic sense
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17:53
I.e. Someone pushes to Master or Develop and the build server would make and deploy to our internal production/dev servers.
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Anything else for the customer is probably a manual build
yeah thats the same as we do
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Ok... And for Git hosting I am debating on using Github private repos or something else
Gitlab CE is nice
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Github has been really stable for my personal stuff, so I really don't know if its worth going with bitbucket et. al.
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17:55
I played around with Gitlab, but I kinda like the idea of a fully-managed service considering our team/infra size
I agree, if you have the money Github is my 1st choice all the way
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I don't know if money is even a factor. The 5 repo plan with Github is only $7/m
$"Its {(DayOfWeek)((int)DayOfWeek.Friday - 1)}"
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unless there is some limitation I am missing, that is a killer deal.
you never know what the penny pinchers would say, lol.
I pay for that plan myself for personal stuff, and its incredible if you ask me
17:58
there is always VSO,
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haha yeah... The guys who say yea/nay on the money stuff work at the 4-5 figure level. $7/m is so trivial to them that I shouldn't even waste their time with a request.
I keep one private repo as an archive to retain private projects that are not under active development
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@CharlieBrown Can you think of any downsides/limitations to putting both .NET projects and the iOS project in the same repository?
so if you don't need to share your repo with lots of people
(ie 5), its not a bad way to go
@Bob I have both types. One app we split the webapi and ios apart and the other we have it all together. The trick is depending on your deploy scripts/server. If TC can handle deploying to 2 locations from the same repo, then your good.
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18:03
Yeah that is what I was wondering. I am sure I can configure TC to run the build against a subdirectory of the repo...
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But that means that for clean builds it has to pull a bunch of data it wont use...
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DECISIONS!
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omg this looks awesome: visualstudio.github.com
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but I have to use 2015 D:
lol they finally do it
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18:09
@ton.yeung I also prefer to use the CLI
i was expecting this kind of stuff come up on vs2012
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But other developers on my team are not keen on learning all of the git magic
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Forcing a proper branching model is going to be hard
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This is kinda what I want to work towards: nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model
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Yeah I know its going to be a shitshow. I wonder if using one of those atlassian products on top of git would be helpful...
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18:15
Yeah I am trying to put the prerequisite pieces into place
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Jira seems like the only good option for ticket to changeset mapping.
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Yeah in an ideal world it would be a branch per ticket item
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unless the issue is an epic containing multiple issues
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Yeah feature branches for the bigger stuff, issue branches for the individual bugfixes
@Bob we used Gemini. Worked just fine.
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18:18
so right now I am looking at TeamCity, Github private repos, and Jira
Visual Studio Online works pretty well, too. Investigating that is worth your time
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@Pheonixblade9 Does VSO support iOS projects?
@Bob don't see why not
it supports git, so
I have a love /hate with Jira... I love that it has the features I want, but I hate the UI
Team Explorer Everywhere brings the power of Team Foundation Server and Visual Studio Online to teams targeting platforms like Mac, iOS, Android, and Linux for free. Connect directly to team projects on premises or in the cloud from the Team Explorer in Eclipse. Or, if you use another IDE like Xcode, use the cross-platform command line client to work with your team project
Integrate from virtually any device, platform, or technology stack, including Windows, Android, iOS, Node.js, and more.
it also has service hooks so you can connect it with TeamCity, Jenkins, Github, etc.
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@ton.yeung Couldn't you use a script with TC to handle deployment?
@ton.yeung yeah, I prefer GitHub with Azure CI, but it's worth investigating
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@ton.yeung I never had issues doing it with jenkins, so I just assumed TC would be as easy
18:23
I like Visual Studio's deploy. Two clicks and I have new code in production
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My deploy looks pretty simple... shut down service, replace binaries, start service.
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Any sort of database changes are handled with EF migrations
@ton.yeung you need microservices, bruh
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nosql all of the things
TC can handle deployments like that as well, Octo just builds on it
18:25
I still need to learn some form of NoSQL
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obligatory
@Pheonixblade9 I'm planning on learning documentDb
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Shit I think I might stick with Jenkins. TeamCity isn't giving me the warm fuzzies on deployment options.
"does \dev\null\ support sharding?" GOLD
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18:41
:D
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brb gym
I'm disproportionately seething over losing 2 karma because no-one can see I've posted the solution
Sorry "Rep"
Either way, it sucks getting downvotes for an answer that was interesting to write
Especially when the poor guy is still fumbling around trying to get others to answer the question.
welcome to SO
18:46
It's actually getting to the point where I'm going to write a program or webpage that actually outputs the graph in an attempt to prove my method
I've not used chat rooms much, is it appropriate to ask a very basic AutoMapper question in c#?
just ask my friend
with code like:

        public class MyClass
        {
          public Test A { get; set; }
        }

        public class Test
        {
          public int Value { get; set; }
        }
why is it not formatting my code..
18:49
then bookmark it
or just memorize it
eh once you get the []() down no need to remember it
and ![]() :P
less cocaine
18:52
omfg now I've got 2 downvotes
what the hell
I know it's silly but these are my first downvotes :(
and I can't understand why, I produced code which does exactly what the guy wanted
@Eterm link?
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A: Function to generate randomly incrementing number over time

EtermYou'll need to store previous "hits" on the counter else a refresh may cause it to go down. This can be done through a generator which stores the count and when it is enumerated gives out a new value. We want a function that we call GetDownloadCount(time) This should increment our counter, sto...

I edited a few times as I was going along, so I guess maybe my early paragraphs need cleaning up
The guy first off says he wants the same thing every refresh, then says he doesn't have a database. So eventually I figure out he needs a constant seed to get a random sequence that's always the same. This feeds into a class that generates a sequence of randomly increasing values.
And this is downvoted twice with no comments :(
I guess I should clean it up further and remove the stuff about poisson to reduce confusion (although sampling from poisson would be an improvement)
lots of things going on there
random and reproduceable are exclusive
@ton.yeung the best recruiting contacts I've gotten were through people trolling SO leaderboards.
your code could use a little but of work, but not enough to get downvotes
18:57
it's never recruiters, always CTOs
I get more from GH and codepen surprisingly. only 1 contacted about SO iirc
Any CTO that hires based on SO rep has terribly flawed hiring practices
No they're not @CharlieBrown, because constant seed means we reproduce the same results
@CharlieBrown not based on SO rep, but it's a good leading indicator
> "ohh and I saw on StackOverflow you have 10 000 rep! wow!"
18:58
I wouldn't hire someone based on SO rep, but I'd contact them for sure
its no leading indicator of anything
I shit you not, this was in a recruiter email.
"Spent a lot of time in your subject area answering questions online". Thats about it.
@ton.yeung but you can get 20k+ rep by just asking questions and vamping
I'm not saying I don't look at peoples scores, but its way down on my list (with the exception that if you are in the top 50 or so)
18:59
there are users with thousands of Q's and a handful of A's

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