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in 2019 Stack Overflow Moderator Election Chat, 2 hours ago, by Bhargav Rao
> Dad: Hey Rick, Ben's dad told me that the Math teacher was biased towards some students. Why didn't you tell me?
> Rick: Because she was biased in favor of me.
 
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08:32
What the hell is this? Why is it so quiet on a weekday morning
Everyone is dead.
Half the world is a blasted wasteland covered in radioactive dust.
The other half is moving away from C#.
The sun is a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace
Where hydrogen is built into helium, at a temperature of millions of degrees
RIP C~
C#
@Neil Did you know they released a sequel song correcting scientific inaccuracies in that one?
"The Sun is a Miasma of Incandescent Plasma"
but it is a mass of incandescent gas
pff, this plasma
seems silly to distinguish between gas and plasma.. do they behave significantly different other than one simply being hotter than the other?
08:42
I remember learning in school that plasma does behave quite differently, enough to be considered a fourth state of matter, but I really don't have any up to date information on that.
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Q: What's the difference between gas and plasma?

Brynn MahsmanA friend stated that stars are hot balls of gas, however we know that technically stars are plasma. Is his statement entirely incorrect? Can a plasma be considered a form of gas or should be referred to as a distinct form of matter?

> So technically, a plasma is not a gas and it should be said that a star is a ball of plasma, not gas.
Remember that the original song was written in the 50's. Quite possible that the definitions were updated in the decades since.
oh, then tmbg must have done a cover
Yup. In fact, they released a whole album of covers of those songs.
Ah, no, sorry, only a couple of them are covers, I misread the wikipedia entry.
Here Comes Science is the fourth children's album (and fourteenth studio album overall) from Brooklyn-based band They Might Be Giants, packaged as a CD/DVD set. The album is (as the title suggests) science-themed, and is the third in their line of educational albums, following 2005's Here Come the ABCs and 2008's Here Come the 123s. It was nominated for the "Best Musical Album For Children" Grammy. == Background == The band began hinting that the next children's album would be science-themed via interviews around the release of 123s, but the actual title of the album was not confirmed until an...
This is the original, from 1959:
Space Songs is an album in the "Ballads For The Age of Science" or "Singing Science" series of scientific music for children from the late 1950s and early 1960s. Songs were written by Hy Zaret (lyrics) and Lou Singer (music). "Space Songs" was released in 1959 by Hy Zaret's label "Motivation Records" (a division of Argosy Music Corp.) and was performed by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans. Other albums in the "Ballads for the Age of Science" series were: "Energy and Motion Songs," performed by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans; "Weather Songs," performed by Tom Glazer and The Weathervanes; "Experiment Songs...
I remember tmbg as writing these songs that were just so incredibly weird
I love their weirdness.
particle man is a classic
I think our age is showing a bit though :)
I doubt if anyone born in the last 25 years knows who they are, except maybe as the ones who made the theme song of Malcolm in the middle
08:48
"Apollo 18" came out when CDs were relatively new, and featured about 20 tiny 2-5 second tracks meant to interspersed between the main songs when playing the album on shuffle, which totally blew my mind back then.
Because "shuffle" was such a new thing back then.
I think they're still well known in geek-rock circles, but not too far outside it, no.
I listened a lot to tmbg and weird al growing up
weird al doesn't get a lot of credit, but he's incredibly talented to be able to replicate songs from all sorts of artists that well
I agree. A lot of parody artists don't get a lot of credit for being so versatile, musically. Like Flight of the Conchords - their genre spoofs are spot on.
it takes a different kind of talent, but it is talent nonetheless
here's too cold to go outside
@Arphile I'm sure that's an exaggeration. How cold is it where you are?
08:51
but it's better than dusty.
I have this url =
it's 2 to 6 degrees on here today
@Url.Action("AjaxSendOtp", "Redemption", new { action = "Redemption"})
tomorrow will be -1 to 4
Celcius? That's cold, but not that cold.
08:52
it is part of an Ajax api call (GET) to the actionmethod above
problem is when the call is made and it hits the breakpoint in the controller I'm getting a different value for the variable action
[HttpGet]
public IActionResult AjaxSendOtp(string action)
{
}
but here's also windy.
string action = "AjaxSendOtp"
Please how can I make it reflect the string value from the url?
currently, wind speed is 7 m/s. it makes me feeling cold.
it's not that odd for March weather
As they say here, March weather is "in like a lion, out like a lamb"
Ugh. STupid links.
The gif has the subtitles added automatically, but it breaks chat's oneboxing.
08:59
2 years ago, there was a huge snow on April here.
so I cannot guess how long will be cold here.
oh, it's 6pm here. i need to go back to my home.
See ya!
corn
@Hans1984 beans
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan apples
@Hans1984 asparagus
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan red cabbage
!!red cabbage or asparagus
09:05
@Hans1984 asparagus
Chick peas
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan lol
old simpsons were the best
from 89-99
Yeah. Before Zombie Simpsons took over.
09:07
it was actually wholesome
exception is this one episode were homer takes this pill in moes bar
that one was exceptional
and its a new one
the writers of family guy kind of influenced simpsons heavily pre-family guy
and he forgets everything
and the first simpson movie was nice to
I actually went to the cinema for it
and i never go to the cinema
There are plenty of good Zombie Simpsons episodes. It's not a bad show, mostly.
But it's not classic Simpsons.
@Hans1984 Was there a second Simpsons movie?
the one with this pig
09:09
That's the only one, AFAIK.
oh!
i was just assuming by now there has to be another one
xD
well anyway it was a nice movie
it reminded me of the old simpson episodes
i got season 1-5 on dvd
then i stopped collecting
I grew up on simpsons
everything that involves your childhood has a special place in your heart somewhat
wow that sounds cringy
but its true
I had seasons 1-11 in crappy quality in badly downloaded RealMedia files from eMule, stored in a big binder of home-burned CD-Rs.
@mr5 Yes, those are numbers!
haha nice
mr5
mr5
how can make the fraction separator as dot regardless of locale?
09:13
@mr5 Specify the locale explicitly when converting to a string.
RealMedia was the thing back then
How are you converting to a string?
mr5
mr5
those numbers should be ##.#####,##.######
I remember
had lots of RealMedia files
@Hans1984 The files were very small, but that's because they sacrificed a lot of quality.
mr5
mr5
09:13
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I can only see IFormatProvider
no Locale
jeez whats with my typing today..
@mr5 That's the one. Pass in a InvariantCulture
@Hans1984 But when you're downloading over a 0.5Mb DSL connection, you took the smallest files you could find.
mr5
mr5
numbers.Select(e => $"{e.X.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)}{PointSeparator}{e.Y.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)}");
looks shit now
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan true
@mr5 Interestingly, I just learned something about string interpolation.
09:22
my first connecting was actually a 56k modem
and the voice when it connected
oh memories
then i had ISDN
then DSL
mr5
mr5
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan do you think this is the suited parser for it:
double.TryParse(splitPointStr[0], NumberStyles.Any, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, out var x)
I'm not sure about the NumberStyles.Any
There's also NumberStyles.Float
Internet turned 30 yesterday
it's getting old
mr5
mr5
30? Really?
yes
didnt you see the big logo at google yesterday?
I had a 14.4k modem
they released a 28,8k modem and then later still a 56k modem, but I didn't upgrade until later
I used to play Doom in multiplayer with a friend nearby
09:27
14.4k wow
:O
sometimes the performance was attrocious
i used to cover the 56k in blankets at night so my parents didnt hear me going online
because of the connection noise
:D
ha ha, same
My mom would pick up the phone while I was on the internet and I could hear my mom through the modem go, "Hello? Hello? Why isn't there a dialtone?"
I always got so pissed when that happened
haha thats great
yeah my mom used to argue with me that she needs to make a call but i was online,again
kids these days can't even imagine...
and also you could only go online a couple hours a day because it was costly
yeah there was actually a time when it was costly to go online
well they'd send around an AOL CD around every now and again
09:33
I had a 2400bps modem but hardly used it. I really started getting into the BBS scene when I got the 14k4.
Which basically offered 30 days of free internet
I still don't get how they could afford that.. they sent it to every home in america
oh I remember those AOL cds
xD
for a while there was no alternative
then I think there was NetZero
and they promised to give you free internet if you let yourself be exposed to some advertisements
and that proved to be a big hit, and I think they made a lot of enemies, so they were sort of obliged to start charging at a certain point
@Neil We had something similar here. A company called Surfree. You installed their dialer+browser, which came with ads built in, and it gave you free dial-up.
Apparently they kept going until 2001.
> Israel's fourth-biggest Internet service provider, Surfree, is officially giving up. The company has despaired of its business model of supplying Internet service for free.
back then there were no flatrates
09:36
Hm.. Something that was working yesterday has today decided against working
downloading a 5mb video was huge and took forever
Yeah, I got into trouble as a teenager for racking up huge fees for going over my monthly internet minutes. On a dialup. To a shell account.
There was a company here who did that for like 2 years then discovered it wasn't even slightly worth it
@LeeButler isn't that the norm ?
;(
Nah they normlally just work mostly
But this has compelteyl died
09:38
oh
I had this happen to often
working one day , not working the next
when I went to my university, they had a T3 internet, which was incredibly fast back then
but the more components are involved the more likely it will happen
everybody used napster to download songs, and the university tried to crack down on that
haha
I remember going to a friends house and they had internet
and we didn't have internet yet
I don't think I realized what the internet was in its full capacity until after a while of using it
My first impression was that it was some sort of visual e-mail that you could get on demand
09:44
So... Email then
10:06
How do you motivate management to connect the office to the local IX with 10-100 Gbps instead of using a 100 Mbps consumer line?
@MikaelDúiBolinder More bandwidth = faster results = faster work
"100 Mbps is fast enough" takes 30 minutes to download the W10 Dev iso.
well seems rather self-explanatory then
if it took 3 minutes instead of 30, that's 27 minutes you could have been productive
We're upgrading to 100mb sym line now from a 30mb consumer line
However we're getting it on a 1GB line so we have the option to 10x the speed without incurring significant installation costs again
When I say now the guy from the telco is literally in the car park at the moment talking to some people
I'll never get the logic behind "baby step" upgrades like this
seems logical to go the whole 9 yards if there are no consequences to the contrary
10:25
Can anyone help out?
@gbade_ with what?
@gbade_ I can. I try to help my community whenever I can
10:50
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So basically, it doesn't work :P
that thing can't turn
lmao
@Neil maybe he wants you to drive the getaway car. You just became a criminal!
@gbade_ hey, that's not cool, man. I don't do illegal activity
@Neil maybe they are trying to show that things CAN'T work
you said it!
10:53
@Hans1984 I blame the parents
get that thing outta there and it works fine
hehe
reminds me of this RE2R riddle
Hi
In NSubstitute, what's the difference between
calculator.Add(Arg.Is(0), Arg.Is(0)).Returns(99)
and
calculator.Add(0, 0).Returns(99)
?
it's a zero either way, right?
not familiar with that library, but it seems logical
I just think it needs to be consistent - if you use Arg for one you need to use it for all. Thus, if you don't care about one of the arguments (Arg.Is.Anything maybe? not sure of the NS syntax) but you do for another, you could use Arg.Is(0) for the one you care about
it's like that for rhino mocks at least
11:35
don't mock the rhino
it will get angry
very angry
That's good advice
¯_(ツ)_/¯
-> !!
I don't want to
ok
!!shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
12:31
that took waaay too long
let us try this again
!!shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
lazy bot
she was a bit faster the second time though
mb she's busy in javascript or something
yeah probably
shes in so many rooms
unlike OakBot he only has to serve one room
why is file.cshtml slow in typing?
12:48
I can write "file.cshtml" pretty fast actually
file.cshtml
so fast
yeah its very easy
only thing slowing it down is the "."
Try writing "The Wolf in Sheep's clothing". It's much slower
well there are more letters
it's frustrating because the file is large and as it gets large it gets slower, different from c# files
and my cpu/ram/ssd are good
Try typing abracadabra
uses only your left hand
12:51
it's slow tho, takes like .5-1 second per letter
it hurts my fingers doing it with one hand
i use the other hand for the "b"
@Neil I type b with my right hand though :-.
I used to play those typing games where you have to type the words before time runs out
@Default you're supposed to use your left for b
but it's in the middle!
12:53
so anyways, im glad i finished with my file, now i can go back to typing in my other files
does it matter than I'm left handed?
@Default probably not.. probably
t, g, and b are all typed with the left hand
everything to the right of that is with the right hand
13:08
@Neil stewardesses
@MikeTheLiar phyllophyllin
!!> 'phyllophyllin'.length
@MikeTheLiar 13
!!> 'stewardesses'.length
@MikeTheLiar 12
13:10
Touche.
@Neil I write "h" and "y" with left
I always said there was something off about you.
nod
It depends on my condition
Hey folks

I'm writing an abstract class. This class will be implemented by 2 classes that must change some of the internal xml structure, but in very different ways.
So I marked the method as:
public abstract void ParseXMLData();

Another method in the class relies on the fact that the xml data was changed first. How can I ensure that from within my abstract class?
13:20
You can't, not with abstract methods.
So to solve this I'll have to solve it on a conceptual level not in the code?
Well there are ways around it, but at a basic level "can I make sure one abstract class is called before another", you can't force an implementer to do that.
And you can't guarantee that the consumer won't do something stupid.
What if I have it in the protected constructor of the base class?
Won't that look for the most implemented approach in a deriving class of the method?
Honestly I'd just put it in the docstrings you MUST call MethodA before calling MethodB, otherwise it won't work. You have been warned
You mean just put a call to MethodA in the base class default constructor?
Yup
13:25
Hmm. That might work.
Emphasis on might.
In Java I'm almost a 100% it would, I don't know if c# behaves otherwise
Reading this, it looks like it should work stackoverflow.com/q/5601777/1015495
In cases like this my response is "try it and see what happens"
Great, thanks for the link!
14:09
Hi,

Once I read about avoiding tested await operation in c#. Does anybody have article about it, I need to send it to my colleagues to convince them to return task and do await operation in outer (top caller) method.
what?
"avoiding tested await operation" - what does that even mean?
calling await on a task as soon as you get it is pointless
that makes it, well, synchronous
@Neil not really
@Neil Not really. It doesn't make it parallel, but it does make it asynchronous.
await creates a continuationpoint - it doesn't make it synchronous
14:13
oh
I thought it waited for the task to finish
it does.. before it continues. code further up the callstack is free to await or let it run
@Default I mean if we have

async method1() { await method2() }

async method2() {
await x();
}

it recommend to write as below :

async method1() { await method2() }

Task method2() { return x() }
The first time an async method hits an await call, it returns a Task to its caller.
@EmreSavcı You can use Ctrl-K to format your code.
Compiler creates a state machine under the hood when it see await keyword
14:15
(And Up-Arrow to edit your last message)
wouldn't it be recommended to also do Task method1() { return method2() } then?
I'm confused then. If you receive a task that was just created, and then you await it..
is that not pointless?
@Neil But "you", here, are also an async task.
So it's async all the way up.
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan I'm not an async task
no u
Let's say you're a REST API controller. You have an async Task method. It calls an async method, awaiting immediately. The local flow is synchronous, which is exactly hte point.
But the ASP.NET Framework that called your controller method is async-aware. The moment you await, you release your current thread, allowing the framework to use the thread and resources.
14:18
@EmreSavcı can't you just explain how async await works instead of searching for articles?
@Default actually, all of are aware of how async await works
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan ok, I can see the logic in waiting for something because you must, and it's asynchronous because it's a naturally asynchronous operation like REST API
The point of await is to have synchronous code flow, that's implemented asynchronously.
hey avner
the thing is that i recommend my collegue to return task instead of using nested await
14:19
doesn't sound like it if the write async Task() => await OtherTask();
but if you made an API to return a task and it didn't need to be async, and then you call await on that.. is this not pointless?
what do you do to speed up a big .cshtml file? do you ever run into that issue when you work on MVC projects @AvnerShahar-Kashtan
There are tradeoffs in returning the internal Task vs. awaiting it and returning its results.
@Adan I don't work on MVC projects at all, big or small.
of course, just seeing if I understand what you mean
oh okay thanks anyways
14:19
If you return the inner task without awaiting it, your method, effectively, gets dropped out of the call stack.
@Default I say that if OtherTask just repeats another await, it should return the task instead
so the caller of OtherTask already awaits it
public async Task GetOpenCases()
{
     return _dataAccessor.GetCases(Status.Open);
}
public async Task GetClosedCases()
{
     return _dataAccessor.GetCases(Status.Closed);
}
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Asyncsuffix plz
Everything should be async.
Add Sync to non-async methods. :)
Here's a post by Stephen Cleary about it from a few years ago:
public class Avner {
    public Task<String> Name { get; }
}
ASYNC EVERYWHERE!
hides in bunker
14:27
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan thanks I think that article is what I search for
@Wietlol EVE. RY. WHERE.
yes actually when using a disposable resource, it should run immediatly with await keyword. as pointed at stephans article :

public async Task<string> GetWithKeywordsAsync(string url)
{
using (var client = new HttpClient())
return await client.GetStringAsync(url);
}
Try to keep the HttpClient alive for multiple requests
They are expensive.
@Peter Create two methods, a public one that keeps track if it was called and a protected abstract one with the parse XML logic
14:39
I'd inject the XML Parser.
In the method that must check if the first method was called, check if the private (or protected) variable where the public method wrote has the correct value
@EmreSavcı that doesnt need to be async tho ;)
@Wietlol That's the example given. If you didn't do it async, behavior changes:
public Task<string> GetWithKeywordsAsync(string url)
{
    using (var client = new HttpClient())
      return client.GetStringAsync(url);
}
oh wait
Here you're returning the inner task directly to avoid creating an outer task, but this means that you'll dispose the HttpClient immediately, not after it's done.
14:41
the using part is the issue
class MyApiClient : IDisposable
{
private HttpClient _client = new HttpClient();

public async Task<string> GetSomethingAsync(string url) => await _client.GetStringAsync(url);

public void Dispose => _client.Dispose();
}
My prefered way of using an HttpClient.
public abstract class ParentClass
{
private bool ParseCalled = false;

public void ParseXML()
{
ParseInternal();
ParseCalled = true;
}

protected abstract void ParseInternal()

public void SecondMethod()
{
if (!ParseCalled) throw new Exception("No way dude!");
}
}
hey
Someone here understands about xamarin ?
@micaelcunha Yes
I'm having trouble playing wav files in android. I don't know what to try more
Can you please take a look ?
14:54
Hey, I have started working on my pet project 2 days ago to get familiar with c# and I've been having this concept in my head that I find very hard to find any help on.
@micaelcunha I don't do Android yet, sorry. But you should probably use some sort of Path Resolver.
@Tomm cool story... but did you have a question?
im typing
:)
type faster :)
14:56
@MikaelDúiBolinder I will search for that, I'm hit with a head on the wall for a week ahah. Ty anyway
@micaelcunha
I have been trying to capture a screenshot of my screen (idealy i would like to capture a region), and then I would want to see if my app can find a png that matches something in that region.

This is going to be ran next to a game where > app takes screenshot of (my buffs region) > app looks if there are pngs (individual pngs of every buff in the game) that match > timer starts and notifies me 2 mins before the buff ends (since all the timers are already known in the app)
now my question is.....
how to run an app?
Is anyone able to guide me or give me any tips towards capturing my screen and trying to find a match in this screen with a set of pngs (i was thinking about a loop)
damnit, why the difficult one?
14:58
I have done my fair share of googling but its all pretty vague/badly documented
you might want to look up on how to do a screen capture
and you might want to look up a lib for image searches (with tolerance)
Maybe even Computer Vision? "Can you find a horse in this app?" "Anything that looks like a button?"
what do you mean by that @MikaelDúiBolinder
seems like sarcasm to me but cant tell
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