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21:00
@C4CodeE4Exe blowing your landlord doesn't count
thats just a start
Yeah, I'm going to ask for a huge raise because I just had to start paying for insurance... :(
@CuddleBunny if you had insurance coverage before, and they dropped it, that's effectively a very large pay cut
so it'd make sense to ask for compensation
21:03
@SteveG I thought Obamacare took care of that
@ReedCopsey nah, I just turned 26.
@CuddleBunny doesn't really matter - it's still expensive
@ReedCopsey Was probably on his/her parents' health plan, turned 26 and became ineligible to stay on it.
@Jeremy yup.
@ton.yeung yeah - but that's part of why they're happy employees :)
21:05
@ReedCopsey Is that because they aren't mutating state all day?
@ton.yeung aahahahaha
I had a small plunger stuck to my tower for 2 months and I just pulled it off... it seems to have developed its own slimy ecosystem complete with atmosphere...
@ton.yeung heh, that's fine
"business neat, but NO JACKETS/SUITS. those are for C levels ONLY."
#peonlyfe
21:08
lol
@Jeremy C levels?
CEO/CTO/CIO/CFO
You left out Chairman
CPO/CNO/CAO
Btw I bumped into Reed's blog the other day on C#
21:09
CMIO, CNIO
And I read something about keeping the UI in the main application thread
I'm chief stack overflow officer at my company, suit please.
CSO, very nice
It just saddens me that I discovered his blog too late
I am unofficially officially the unit test czar of our team
21:11
new title Tuesday
@MoonOwlPrince obamacare isn't socialized healthcare... okay, well not completely, if you're poor it is subsidized
@SteveG - Not sure why it is called obamacare to be honest. I still have to deal with the same health care providers, and they still try to charge me an arm and a leg for any sort of coverage.
@SteveG yeah - for me, it just made my health care worse and more expensive :S
@ReedCopsey - For me too =/
biggest thing is that companies get penalized if they don't provide coverage options
21:13
I hoped it helped someone, because it sure wasn't me.
the ACA was watered down and coopted by large insurance companies to essentially mandate that everyone gives them money
what we should have done in the first place was expand medicare to everyone
Where is the money going towards the poor's healthcare coming from?
i wish i could comment
@TravisJ well, biggest thing is more standards in pre-existing condition treatment, and eliminating the lifetime max caps
which are huge if you get really sick
@MoonOwlPrince - Comes from income tax basically.
21:14
but I have heard healthcare is poor in US as compared to Canada
is it true ?
I don't use healthcare, and I pay for it
yes and no
I'm fine with that
@TravisJ Because people take any opportunity to smear whatever they don't like. It's derogatory for sure.
21:15
canada covers more, but a lot of people will come to US (and pay a lot) to get treatment here for certain things, too
@C4CodeE4Exe - I would disagree. It is expensive and annoying to deal with. But the actual care provided is top of the line.
US health care is good if you can pay for it
healthcare in the US is much more expensive than any other first world country because we have to subsidize a completely unnecessary industry (insurance) to exist
@ReedCopsey That's true, the fancy stuff we still pay for
I agree with the care , but I was talking about the money
21:16
As for the money, I am unsure. I think our system could use improvement and I do not know what form that would take because the system is a big ball of mud.
US health care sucks in terms of efficiencies
system needs a new architect
It's pretty effed up that we're one of the only countries that allows people to be bankrupted by medical bills.
Canada is better , I never paid anything
US everything sucks in terms of efficiencies
21:17
because of the privatized insurance regulations - a huge portion of the cost is administrative overhead
I'll put it this way - you can very easily be charged $80/pill for over the counter ibuprofen
except killing people
One of the problems the US has regarding economic and political decisions is that corporations have a great on decisions despite which party is in power
@ReedCopsey yeah, we use the money to figure out if we should provide care, rather than just providing the care
21:17
looks like using money for money is not a good option in sql server
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Q: Should you choose the MONEY or DECIMAL(x,y) datatypes in SQL Server?

Wayne MI'm curious as to whether or not there is a real difference between the money datatype and something like decimal(19,4) (which is what money uses internally, I believe). I'm aware that money is specific to SQL Server. What I want to know is if there is a compelling reason to choose one over the...

how do you fix healthcare... it's not really an industry that follows the invisible hand of the market...
this is sad actually , then there is no difference between first and third world countries
@Obviously Why is money not a wrapper over the decimal type
healthcare has zero elasticity - that is, the ability of a consumer to choose
21:19
if someone has a heart attack, they call 911 and an ambulance picks them up. then they get a bill.
i didn't know that word, but i do now
@SteveG The US performs best on paper when the invisible hand is allowed to prevail in as many markets as it can
yeah, it's the actual word economists use
how much an american pays on an average
21:19
!!wiki elasticity economics
for healthcare bills
@Pheonixblade9 - You could call 411 but the odds of getting to the bill stage drop significantly.
@Pheonixblade9 The Gods of Wikipedia did not bless us
Adam Smith
!!google elasticity economics
!!wiki Invisible Hand
!!wiki price elasticity of demand
In economics, the invisible hand is a metaphor used by Adam Smith to describe unintended social benefits resulting from individual actions. The phrase is employed by Smith with respect to income distribution (1759) and production (1776). The exact phrase is used just three times in Smith's writings, but has come to capture his notion that individuals' efforts to pursue their own interest may frequently benefit society more than if their actions were directly intending to benefit society. Smith may have come up with the two meanings of the phrase from Richard Cantillon who developed both economic...
Price elasticity of demand (PED or Ed) is a measure used in economics to show the responsiveness, or elasticity, of the quantity demanded of a good or service to a change in its price, ceteris paribus. More precisely, it gives the percentage change in quantity demanded in response to a one percent change in price (ceteris paribus, i.e. holding constant all the other determinants of demand, such as income). Price elasticities are almost always negative, although analysts tend to ignore the sign even though this can lead to ambiguity. Only goods which do not conform to the law of demand, such as...
@C4CodeE4Exe we can't even really know how much we pay. If you go to the doctor, they can't even tell you how much what you're having done will cost you
@MoonOwlPrince in most markets it makes sense, but in healthcare where theres zero elasticity, theres no choices being made, therefore no invisible hand
21:21
I've literally gone to the doctor to have a very simple procedure done, I was told it was billed as an office visit ($75) then I got a bill for $1500
I think it will sort itself out in time.
@Pheonixblade9 - That is quite a discrepancy.
or how much you paid last year ?
@TravisJ it's happened several times to me
@Pheonixblade9 OMG
thats expensive ..very expensive
21:22
every time I go in for an "elective" procedure, I ask how much it will cost and they say "idk... ask your insurance company" and I call my insurance company and they say "we can't tell you without knowing exactly what you're being billed for" so I go back to the doctor's office and they say "I don't know what we'll bill you for"
@C4CodeE4Exe You can expect to pay several thousand dollars a year at least for insurance.
@SteveG People would pay a percentage of their income under my system for such services
@ton.yeung Yes - often 1 year or so, but I think 3-6 months is typical
The combination of socialism and capitalism is what will save America
just having a larger medicare tax and putting everyone on medicare would be much more efficient than our current system
but SOCIALISM IS BAD
21:23
yep
@Pheonixblade9 Just having a nationally standardized set of forms insurance companies were required to use would cut 30% of the cost overnight....
@Pheonixblade9 France is a socialist nation working well
I just think if the U.S. goverment offered an HMO product, lots of problems would sort themselves out.
@ReedCopsey yep
@ton.yeung seems pretty decent then
21:23
people bitch and moan about taxes, but the IRS does a pretty good job
I'd be okay with the gov't running my healthcare. Ineptitude is better than a direct conflict of interest
@Pheonixblade9 Uhm ineptitude is the reason why Africans are dying of some of the silliest things and we do not feel sorry for them
@ton.yeung that's pretty decent, then
I've got a web-site that I encrypt, it generates this:
@MoonOwlPrince I was under the impression that was centuries of European institutionalized oppression designed to make the countries impossible to unify against them
uv3uN%2bGLwwdRpHBJSWgKgvWHtGByp7LdFiuMbIsOf3mZRq5ryw0fSmJzwjKRJBcl
21:28
looks like url encoded base64
As soon as I do:

     var request = WebRequest.Create(website) as HttpWebRequest;

The encryption looks like:

     uv3uN+GLwwdRpHBJSWgKgvWHtGByp7LdFiuMbIsOf3mZRq5ryw0fSmJzwjKRJBcl
Yes, it is. But when I do the request it changes the % to a + which causes an error.
@Pheonixblade9 Well, history is history. There are those who are progressive enough to live in the present and enjoy the pleasures of this blue hell. And there are those who will constantly cry over the death of a 17th century African king they never knew, who probably enslaved their ancestors. The ones who die are the latter because we want them to die
We want all the people who resist contemporary progression to die. In Zimbabwe, the white-robbed churches do not allow their members to go to hospitals because they intrinsically believe Jesus will heal them. Well, when their church leaders die because Jesus refused to heal them, they will know they deserve death until they accept they are wrong.
It is also the reason why Thabo Mbeki decided not to get ARV supplies for poor HIV patients because he wanted them to die and carry their financial burden on the nation with them.
We want all the people who resist contemporary progression to reform.
Your rant is getting to be borderline extremist.
Okay let me delete it
How can I delete the earlier two posts if they are now too stale to delete
You can't
Welcome to the NSA list.
21:38
lol
@SpencerRuport - I read that the NSA has been looking into the ability to tap into anti malware software such as Norton and McAfee. I feel vindicated in never installing it now :)
Yep. I've never had anti-virus actually stop an infection.
If I catch something it's time to reformat.
I have tried so hard to unfuck my windows 8.1 laptop
Consider using Avira
21:41
@MoonOwlPrince - I'd prefer to just maintain good practices and not install unnecessary software.
@TravisJ - And you know by "looking into" they mean "We did this 10 years ago."
The NSA can see everything on DropBox because Condoleeza Rice...
sdd
sdd
Windows programmers, any of you interested in joining an international project?
@sdd uhhh
Not that they really needed to. Tapping Windows security probably gave them access to most machines around the world and I don't know that Linux users install anti-virus software. Only reason I can think of it might help is if someone is way behind a firewall and has windows updates turned off. Anti-virus phones home often enough they could tweak it to allow a remote connection.
@SpencerRuport there have been quite a few reports of NSA people committing code to the kernel that allows for backdoors
21:44
@Pheonixblade9 - Yeah I've read about that too.
@Pheonixblade9 - The bitcoin subreddit is full of these kinds of articles.
Which is the beauty of open source
You can fork the project and keep the NSA out of it
But this is ironic. The NSA is meant to protect Americans. But instead Americans are afraid of it
for no reason too ;)
NSA isn't meant to protect Americans.
It's meant to protect "U.S. foreign interests"
You might say that indirectly protects Americans, but that's not the primary goal.
21:53
@SpencerRuport So then the people who should be afraid are non-American citizens
Or any American citizen that doesn't fall in line with "U.S. interests"
IE: Wage workers demanding $15/hr minimum wage
they watch those protesters eh?
They watched Occupy.
I probably would too
We need China and Russia to defend the negation of unreasonable U.S. interests
21:55
I would too if my primary goal was protecting "U.S. interests". I was just making a point that the NSA isn't interested in protecting Americans. They do in some ways, but it's not what their purpose is.
My Afghan girlfriend and I will not visit the US then considering how political her thinking is
She might be inspired to do something stupid and crazy
i think they are protecting American's more than hurting them
I also think the same. No government does not have the interests of its people at heart
lol
and you think those numbers are fueled by NSA?
22:02
I envy the Americans though
Their government does its best to ensure that they as a nation are the fittest in the jungle of nations
@NETscape - They're certainly not protecting those Americans.
whats the best practice to invite new users created by admin in .NET identity 2.0. how much information I should save initially and that too in aspnetusers table?
because some of them are terrorists themselves.
All the wars and acts of terrorism were just them trying to ensure that America as a society has more resources since the US has a trade deficit
"With, without - (and) who'll deny it's what the fighting's all about?" - Pink Floyd
@NETscape - What's a terrorist?
22:05
someone that terrorizes i would assume
!!google define terrorist
@SpencerRuport An entity that threatens the union of the state
!!define terrorist
@MoonOwlPrince terrorist A person, group, or organization that uses violent action, or the threat of violent action, to further political goals.
22:06
yes
Americans can be terrorists the same way black people can be racists
I wish everyone understood this
Did you actually look at the article?
no. let me open it
I believe NSA is mostly cyberspace activity?
They are threatening the union of the state
African Americans might end up being terrorists as well
At the end of the day, we will have villains and no heroes
22:09
I meant the police officers who shot an unarmed man. That sounds pretty terrifying to me.
Yes I read it
That was an act of terrror
Count them as terrorists, that is totally fine.
These are the same people responsible for filling those prisons.
Can a cop be arrested?
In the US
22:10
Yes, although uncommon.
Yes.
For the most part they are never even charged with crimes.
oh, sidenote, I did the summer solstice bike ride this year here in Seattle, was super fun :)
yeah, Eric Johnson, the teen who performed an armed robbery against my roommate, should be running free. oh and he did that while on probation from 3 felonies (2 cases) before that robbery.
22:12
Jesus, 4-5 pounds of pot?
"Avila told investigators that he used 2 pounds of the marijuana to train his police dog in February 2014"
In one month? That is a serious addiction.
"Taylor's shooting was justified not because he posed an actual threat, but because (Officer) Cruz reasonably perceived a threat."
@Pheonixblade9 reasonably
Yes, there are bad cops, definitely. But there are also many bad civilians out there too.
22:15
American law is not messed up
the people, and the law is messed up
@NETscape - Bad civilians get charged and convicted.
@NETscape - Bad cops get jobs in another county.
Bad cops should be punished more severely than other civilians
involuntary manslaughter for showing up at a drug deal, beating the person that's selling it to you, stealing the person's firearm, then murdering them execution style, and only getting 11 years is messed up.
This is because they are considered to be fit and proper people
22:18
they are humans like everyone else. some may "kill" because they are corrupt, but sometimes others do it because they believe its a serious threat.
but now cop killing is becoming a sport
That's fine. They should defend that in a court room just like everybody else.
this is totally BS ... is it common in US?
killing unarmed civilians
@C4CodeE4Exe - Yes.
22:19
What is deemed a serious threat?
like the white supremacist that robbed a bank, who killed a 21 year old cop that was on patrol for the first time alone
They should add an exception to their method of execution
@NETscape URL for article?
cops are going through trials and coming out innocent and guilty. rightfully so, maybe? but Josh, Joe, and Mike were just found guilty after it seemed obvious they definitely mowed down 15 teenagers with their cars. Now those murders will never be "caught" since they just got off.
what kind of policing is this ..where you just press the trigger
no questions asked
are they trained ..really ?
Question: Are all American cops who commit these crimes of European descent?
22:22
they have better equipment than our military a lot of the time
What of the Asian cops
@MoonOwlPrince the majority of people in the US are of european descent.
shrug
@MoonOwlPrince dude shut the fuck up
bring your ignorance and hate elsewhere
@Pheonixblade9 Just a clarification: Ignorance I will agree to. Hate? I disagree. I apologise for bringing up something I thought could have been proven a conspiracy theory
I have no hatred towards anyone whatsoever
54 mins ago, by MoonOwlPrince
We want all the people who resist contemporary progression to die. In Zimbabwe, the white-robbed churches do not allow their members to go to hospitals because they intrinsically believe Jesus will heal them. Well, when their church leaders die because Jesus refused to heal them, they will know they deserve death until they accept they are wrong.
I have realised my error and I apologise
I wish the only thing people would fight for is peace using peace
22:44
do you guys contribute to any open source C# project?
If I wanted to contribute, what's a good project to get started with?
Aka, one that I won't mess up
@KalaJ generally the best place to contribute is documentation
Eto.Forms is lacking in documentation
23:01
@KalaJ most of the open source stuff I contribute to is in F# - though they'd all be open to other contributors ;)
23:12
@ReedCopsey: just checked out your profile. we are in the same state! :D
@JackyNguyen you seattle area?
@Pheonixblade9 is in WA too :)
I am in olympia
Just learnt that delegates can take multiple subscribers
All delegates in C# are multicast
at least, I'm not aware of any unicast ones
Essential C#5.0 is taking so long to uncover concepts
It reads like my A Level Biology textbook.
23:23
haha
how far are you in @MoonOwlPrince?
I'll take a look at the open source projects
Chapter 13 Events
ah ok
I like C# in depth
Occasionally I have to go to MSDN to read up on some things like covariance and contravariance with generics
Some of the explanations are excellent but others just leave you wondering who the intended audience was. Law students or C# programmers
has anyone here try xamarin in real world production?
is it really compatible with iOS?
23:33
covariance is something you will rarely have to deal with
but it does come up now and then
@JackyNguyen What do you mean is it compatible with iOS?
@JackyNguyen Apps developed for iOS with Xamarin run well on iOS
Get an iPad for testing
Go through the tedious procedure of setting everything up
And then settle your worries
@KendallFrey I watched a tutorial on pluralsight and the instructor said there was a few limitation with iOS on xamarin
It is a limitation of iOS rather than of Xamarin itself
Generics are not supported well
"Using a value type as a Dictionary<TKey, TValue> key is problematic, as the default Dictionary constructor attempts to use EqualityComparer<TKey>.Default. EqualityComparer<TKey>.Default, in turn, attempts to use Reflection to instantiate a new type which implements the IEqualityComparer<TKey> interface.

This works for reference types (as the reflection+create a new type step is skipped), but for value types it crashes and burns rather quickly once you attempt to use it on the device."
I am developing an arcgis application, I am just curious if xamrin would help me do cross platforms between android and iOS
23:43
@JackyNguyen It will but remember any limitations with iOS are exclusive of Xamarin
Ohh ok, I am following tutorials from pluralsight now. Just finished 1st module :D
23:59
@JackyNguyen Also consider learning about iOS itself

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