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2:00 PM
Jack, are you tho?
 
mr5
lol
I spell it squarantine
 
dang it, Jack is good at this
@Wietbot can you learn that too?
 
I don't know this command, did you mean any of the following? join, leave
 
no, only leave
join would be the opposite of self-squarantine
 
mr5
@Wietbot join 1
 
2:08 PM
@mr5 I mean HR only considers if you are trying to skip work, or lie about where you were. Or you want to work for another company, which steals your market.
 
is it normal for a 120 employee company to have HR?
cause... we dont have any :D
(we dont have any HR, we do have employees)
 
Good afternoon.
 
\o
 
120 is big for not having an HR department.
I mean, it doesn't have to be a dedicated HR department, but having someone (often an office manager) do HR tasks is important even for a company as small as 40-50.
 
mr5
2:21 PM
@Wietlol but do you have admin team?
Our HR is very good. She always brighten up our day and always cheerful, that's why most of employees leaving the company are feeling guilty.
 
our team leads sort of do HR
 
my last company hired someone doing HR stuff, when it grow to 40-50. Tho she was not a big asset...
 
@Wietlol That's like having your devs sort-of do recruiting.
They probably won't do it well.
 
she posted a weekly kind reminder to fill the time sheets. With a meme. Often the meme was not even remotely about time sheeting. Or opposite.
that someone was worse than having devs recruite
all things got sorted out after a time. She had "so much" to do, that employer hired someone below her...
 
Anyone know how I restrict my Azure SQL Sever to just one specific App Service? Can't put the app service in a vnet, since it's the cheapest app service tier I could find (although upgrading that is the last resort here).
I could put the app services IP in the sql server's firewall, but when it changes the connection is fubar until I go in manually.
Currently it's open to the public, so that sucks.
 
2:32 PM
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan it is going reasonably well, I think, but I dont think I have much resources to actually make a good comparison
 
@Wietlol When a company says "we don't need a HR department, team leads can do HR", it usually means they don't believe in HR except for doing the bare minimum. Consider a company that doesn't have a product management position, and says "oh, the sales people and dev people will do product management". This reflects management's opinion on the role, and will usually mean that product management will be badly done.
Same here. I'm willing to bet that at some point, some of these 120 employees have needed something from HR, and either got it from their dev lead (at the price of time and effort that should go to dev), or had to go without it, because having your manager be your HR person can be counter-productive.
 
hmm... the point you made... I see it
 
mr5
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how about my point?
 
2:54 PM
I can see your point too. It's printed with Verdana,Arial,sans-serif font.
 
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mr5
17 days
 
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mr5
do you think they are mutating already?
 
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3:04 PM
C++ is annoying me. It's not so much the language's fault, as much as my current point on the learning curve. Things that I could write quickly and effortlessly in C# take so long to do in C++.
 
feeds with the daily bullshit post
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan The solution? #PREPROCESSORS
 
but people never having used C# would disagree with you and you should mature and change your opinion on the C++ language because it is perfectly capable of what you want to do and there is nothing wrong with it, it is you that is using it incorrectly
 
mr5
boost?
 
wait... I just described me and C#
 
mr5
3:08 PM
I have included boost once, took me 30 mins to compile
 
I dont think preprocessors are the solution tho
 
@mr5 No, many internal Google libraries. The problem isn't the libraries. It's the core differences between C++ and C#. Memory management, mainly.
 
btw... meanwhile in the Netherlands, concerts wont be cancelled even tho the whole situation with corona
 
mr5
eh you use raw pointers?
 
@Wietlol Uhm... did you not see yesterdays press conference?
 
mr5
3:11 PM
just wait another 2 weeks
 
I had a strange memory leak which turned out to be a struct that contained a raw pointer, which wasn't freed in some case in my unit tests (because I never called the ctor which took ownership of the pointer). So I changed it to std::unique_ptr, and that fixed it. But now my struct could no longer be copy-constructed because unique_ptr doesn't support it, so I had to go use std::move to enforce move semantics everywhere.
 
mr5
there's another study that the virus can live up to 17 days in surfaces
 
@Hozuki
did you see that one tho?
 
But then, like async in C#, I suddenly had to ensure that structs that contained my struct also used move semantics, or the problem would propagate upwards. Then I had strange build errors it took me forever to decipher, caused by trying to move-assign a struct that was marked as a const member. The compiler errors weren't much help.
 
I don't know what that is. Anyway, every gathering (that is 3+ people) is cancelled till June 1st. Everything that involves 3 or more people is cancelled.
 
all these dates they ar egiven us are totally worthless
 
it will probably take A LOT longer
 
So yeah, all things that, in 3-4 months, I'll notice and fix in minutes, but still take me hours (or more) to do. It's fun to learn, but frustrating to be at an early stage when I'm used to much faster turnaround times.
 
basically, they did a concert for 0 people
 
3:14 PM
everything gets canceled european football tournament,olympia,NBA
everything
 
I mean... no one is using it right now, so why the hell not do it there?
the song (first link) is quite nice actually
 
It's actually pretty good yeah.
 
mr5
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan how about a factory that owns this unique ptr leave structs with weak ptr only?
 
I am really bad at listening to songs and actually getting what the lyrics are
 
i think its funny that some ppl in the US still talking about resuming the NBA season somewhere in this year
 
3:15 PM
yt comments actually did a better job than the writers on some parts
 
they are so dellusional
 
> "Die schrijf je nu de wetten voor, Want ied'reen is van waarde"
 
@mr5 No, it needs to be a unique_ptr. That way, if I pass it into a ctor, the new instance will release it when it goes out of scope. And if I don't, it will be released when the struct goes out of scope. This is precisely the right use for unique_ptr, but it was in an old bit of code that used a raw pointer.
 
mr5
eh, could be done with my suggestion also but I'm lacking of context so...
 
Doesn't c++ have destructors?
I'm really bad at c++
 
mr5
3:19 PM
yep but dtors are oldish way to manage pointers
it's complemented with raw pointer and dtors
 
C++ is too hard for me
And by that I mean I had a look at it once like 3 years ago and haven't looked since
 
mr5
C++ should surrender to Rust
It took me a year to understand what a pointer is
 
@Squirrelkiller It does, but you probably don't want to manage it yourself. If you created an object and kept a pointer to it in your struct, and passed it in to a different object. Who "owns" the object? If your struct's destructor frees the first object, the second object has a dead pointer now. If it doesn't, what happens if you create the struct but don't pass it in?
That's what smart pointers, in the newer C++ releases, help you manage.
 
mr5
I wish they just copy the obj-C's ARC. It's more intuitive compared to smart pointers
 
I wish they would just have a garbage collector
 
mr5
3:28 PM
and another null pointer exception
 
meh, you dont need null pointer exceptions
in fact, you dont even need null pointers
 
mr5
I wonder if those scientist who's studying the covid19 right now uses something similar to GitHub as a way to collaborate their findings.
 
@AvnerShahar-Kashtan Easy: make that shit immutable.
 
mr5
I just keep reading different published studies on news site and other scientist just pointing out what's wrong with their findings.
 
@Squirrelkiller That makes sense in some contexts, less so in others.
There's no point in making C++ into Objective C or having a GC or changing it to use entirely immutable structs, which aren't the standard way of doing C++. C++ is C++ and it should be made as good as C++ can be. And other languages should be used when their strengths make sense.
 
3:42 PM
I would assume a language could be good at everything
maybe not all at the same time, but it should be capable of doing the things you want
 
Most languages fit that criterion.
C# can do the things I want. C++ can do the things I want. They won't do everything perfectly, but nothing is perfect. A lot of the "problems" that people have with languages is "the syntax is verbose and cumbersome", or "leads to harder to find bugs". None of these are deal breakers.
 
but they arent good at everything
 
There's no objective or universal definition of "good at something".
 
neither of them are particularly good as scripting languages
and neither are good at being a template language
that is why we have alternatives for those things
looking at t4 or stuff like bash
 
The best you can do is have something that is "good at this particular thing"
 
3:52 PM
I think we can do better tho
 
mr5
 
Anyone worked with Google maps API , I need to know what does the order address_components value mean?
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/geocoding#ReverseGeocoding
The doc doesn't mention the order
 
mr5
how do you post a valid url without the script turning it into a clickable link?
 
between two single quotes
`
 
because it is treated as code
why you would choose to make it more difficult for other people to help you is something I still dont understand tho
 
mr5
3:58 PM
one game of dota and I sleep
 
@Wietlol I want people to see what they are navigating to
 
How?
it's auto formatted
 
you should definitely try the second link
 
mr5
 
4:06 PM
humans after corona
!~shiba
 
mr5
@Wietlol is Kotlin gooder compared to C#?
 
@mr5 its less trash :D
 
4:09 PM
@Hans1984 try to open it in a new tab
it is not smoll
 
mr5
!~inu
 
which reminds me of...
 
hmm
 
I need to find this one..
 
4:15 PM
@CaptainObvious u der?
i need some advice about aspx pages
 
Goed
Also hahahahhahahah aspx
Has the lockdown forced you into such suicidal activities like aspx
 
no
also yes
I need to check headers that are being sent to a server
but i haven't a fucking clue how the fuck to work aspx
I just want to take
String headers = HttpUtility.UrlDecode(Request.Headers.ToString())
and output it
 
Uh
I don't work with aspx
But if you have access to a HttpContext, then you can find the headers in Context.Request.Headers
 
fuuuu
okai
 
HttpContext is awesome
Just jsonencode the headers and whack it in the body
 
4:33 PM
keeps giving me 500
fuck you aspx
 
Oof
Maybe use something good
Like MVC on asp core
 
so many stupid fucking problems here
 
bye guys
\o
 
fucks sake
i fucking hate sitecore
its so fucking shit
 
4:53 PM
also, for you factorio lovers:
 
 
3 hours later…
7:31 PM
for 14 day work from home.
 
mr5
While our government is busy for preventing more casualties and fatalities brought by covid-19, this same Chinese people is taking advantage of the situation by building new research centers in one of our island.
This island is within our EEZ, we even won the arbitral ruling and yet the Chinese government don't respect any of this.
 
 
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8:56 PM
Jascha Drel on March 24, 2020
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