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1:23 AM
 
mr5
2:16 AM
ah fuck. wrong image
 
3:17 AM
what was that game
 
oh... okay
 
mr5
u didn't know about it?
 
i know dota2, but dint played beofre so didnt recognize
 
mr5
shame
u should play it
 
3:33 AM
leh, i dont like that type of game
 
mr5
y not
 
that was boring for me
i dont like fps shooting game too
 
mr5
eh
it's not fps
it's a strategy game
MOBA specifically
 
i mean, 'too'
 
mr5
you don't like strategy games?
 
3:38 AM
hmm.. I think it can be more specific, I dont like the game are mostly based on PVP
I don't like a game full of swear words, while 'playing' why should human battle each other, and make one team feel uncomfortable, one team feel happy by making their system matched enemy upset?
also I dont like fps shooting game because I dont like guns... no matter that game is PVP or not...
GTA is fine while it isnt fully based on gun shooting๐Ÿค”
 
mr5
because us humans have the urge to kill one another if they get on our way and we like being competitive. but being in a more civilized society, we just resort into indirect way to harm others, hence swearing and PVP games :D
 
@nyconing because people want stuff from other people
 
mr5
or prolly it's biologically embedded mostly for male humans
 
@nyconing try Conqueror's Blade
@mr5 also, swearing is a lot easier than actually looking up where people live, buy a ticket to there, find out where to pull a gun from and actually killing that person
so...
 
PVP games didnt entertain me, while Im making enemy uncomfortable, I feels sorry to them
Latest game I paid is Animal Crossing
 
mr5
3:54 AM
 
@mr5 that make sense
weakness dont actually directly applied into game player.... just practice then make pro skills... You are proficient in a game, that only proves you are wasting spending time on that game
like, music game
 
mr5
@nyconing that games seems fun. is it available in PC?
 
no, only on switch because developed by nintendo.. nintendo rarely publish their game into other platform
 
yo yo yo
 
4:10 AM
 
@nyconing have you tried pvp minesweeper?
 
mr5
do u guys use Zoom?
@Wietlol minesweeper in pvp?
like when you open an unknown, it would be either blank,another player or a mine?
 
iDunno, it must exist, right?
 
4:29 AM
this is making the game more fun ๐Ÿคฉ
@Wietlol no,single player only
 
4:46 AM
Ben Popper on March 31, 2020
This podcast is meant to reach the Stack community, so we thought it would be great to have some of the moderators who help keep our communities running come on the show and chat about what they do and what they are seeing.
 
mr5
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 
 
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6:11 AM
beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
 
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7:14 AM
good morning
 
7:47 AM
\o
 
mr5
 
8:20 AM
morning
This chatroom is dead
 
its like this sometimes
@mr5 ahh, i see you caught me eating breakfast
 
mr5
after you eat your breakfast
you become the breakfast
 
๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘€
how the fuck
 
8:36 AM
in c# wpf, how do u get the bool if a button was clicked?
 
Do you guys have any experience with western medieval weapons?
 
i saw here it was something like !btn.click
 
Katana, bo, tonfa, etc.
 
I have used many katanas and tonfas in games.
@Adan You get a click event. That's it.
 
click event from a specific button
while(!btn.clicked) {}
 
8:41 AM
Yes.
 
is there a simple example?
 
@Adan That makes no sense.
 
how do you call it
 
Sure. myButtonVariable.Click += (sender, e) => Console.WriteLine("I got clicked")
@Hรฉctorรlvarez I am curious what prompted this question
 
so on the button method event args, set a variable to bool
isntead of console.writeline / --> true
on the while(var Xbutton clicked == true)
 
8:44 AM
Why do you have this obsession with a clicked bool? There isn't any such thing. You get an event. Handle the event.
Forget while loops. That's incredibly inefficient.
 
while loop is doing other work
so when i press button, i stop the work
 
In that case, just set the bool from the event handler and check it in your worker thingy.
 
@Hozuki It's a long story. The short version would be I want to get my fat ass away from the chair and do some exercise, but I only do stuff as a general rule if I enjoy that stuff, otherwise I quit if I see it's pointless.
I tried the gym, running on the street, the bike, etc.
I just need to do something I like, where I can actually spend time and improve.
 
I have done Judo in the long, long past and am doing archery right now. Traditional archery is a thing, it's very much a discipline sport and much more intensive than you might imagine.
 
I can guess
I've never done any contact martial arts
I have no background whatsoever, but a quick look at iajutsu seems like the sport is all about making precise artistic movements rather than sparring people
I mean, there are no dojos in my area for anything weapons-related.
 
8:52 AM
That's the problem that I have too. I am interested in trying Kendo, but it's a 45 minute drive way. It's a bit much, in my opinion. The more accessible weapon-related sport is probably Olympic Archery. There are tons, and tons, and tons of archery ranges almost everywhere in the world. It's weapon-based, not a sports team, and requires a lot of work and discipline. Your only enemy is yourself. I like that :P
 
yup, me too
archery would also be an option, if katanas weren't so cool to display at home
 
You can still buy katanas and hang them on the wall.
 
I mean, not so nice to try medieval archery and using a carbon fiber compound bow
 
Just don't imagine any sport will be using real weapons on another person :P
 
Kendo does.
 
8:55 AM
Kendo uses wooden/bamboo sword thingies.
 
You have to touch him with the tip, like priests to their pupils
 
If you'd apply Kendo to real fighting, well, you'd use an actual weapon. Not a bamboo stick.
 
All fencing is done with a safe version of something resembling the actual weapon
 
Exactly my point. None of them use the weapon originally used in history.
 
If you applied Kendo to real life you'd die, because it;s useless.
 
8:56 AM
Because it's not safe to use them on another person.
 
it's a martial art about using the least effort to score the smallest contact, the exact opposite of winning a fight
well of course you won't use a sharp-edged blade on someone
 
Kendo useless? No way. It's a derivative from Kenjutsu, the historical name for all Japanese swordmanships. The Samurai come to mind, for example, and their skills were definitely not useless.
 
but most sparring is either done with wooden swords or dull metal swords
 
Actual swordfighting is the same. Least effort, safest way to cut someone. :P
That's how you win.
Making big movie-like moves swinging a big sword around is pretty dumb.
Leaves you wide open for a quick stab.
 
I've been reading for a long while, everyone I've seen explaining what Kendo is comes to the conclussion that it's useless beyond the sport.
 
8:58 AM
Yes, in modern times.
 
Kenjutsu is about making accurate and swift moves to kill your opponent
 
If you were a Kendo god and transported into the past, the 1600s or so, it would be useful.
 
Kendo is about showing respect and grazing a spot.
 
"Grazing a spot" is sufficient to kill a human. If you "graze" someones shoulder they can't fight back properly, so the killing blow is easy. It's not about killing someone in one go, it's about removing the fight so it's easy to give that blow. That's what Kendo and Kenjutsu is all about. Kendo is the sport-form, of course, but don't think it would be useless in a historic setting.
Of course, with guns and technology today, all martial arts are effectively pointless.
 
yeeeeah im going to tab back out again
 
9:02 AM
@CaptainSquirrel Join the nerd talk.
 
IDK what to say, I'm not an expert on the sport but if you google the usefulness of kendo for self defense, all you'll find is that kendo gives you nothing. All of their moves are designed to go all-in to risk 1 hit first, but you stop after that hit, because all moves are 1-time stuff
if you miss the first hit you are screwed
if you don't literally disable the person in front of you in 1 hit, you are screwed.
your movements won't have any strength at all, because they are meant to just... touch
 
You don't need strength behind a sharp blade. That's movie-talk, or game-talk.
Yes, the follow-through isn't available in the sport. Hitting one spot is sufficient to talk out an opponent though.
 
there you can see a little sparring between eastern vs western
overall the kendo dude is a sitting duck, he needs to keep the stance, meanwhile the HEMA dude dances around and pokes like a boss
 
Oh, this is now a discussion between western vs eastern fighting styles? Okay.
Absolutely, western fighting styles destroy eastern fighting styles. That applies to almost any discipline.
 
No, this is relevant towards saying Kendo is pretty cool as a sport, but useless at self defense
 
9:09 AM
That depends on setting and context ;-)
 
well of course if you are threatened by a baby, you will succeed, even if you are a Kendo user.
 
In what context do you see Kendo as self-defense?
In modern times when someone attacks you?
 
14 mins ago, by Héctor Álvarez
If you applied Kendo to real life you'd die, because it;s useless.
 
If you have a sword, you're good to go against many attackers.
That said, if your attacker has a fucking gun, as a properly prepared attacker does, any self-defense type fails.
 
The point being, if you are a Kendo master, the applications would be rather worthless
assuming you grab a stick to fend off the guy with a knife
 
9:12 AM
I still am looking for what real-life setting you're talking about. There are so many situations imagineable where you can say "but self defense" and there's always a way it's useless.
Don't grab a sports-stick, grab the sharp katana thingy...
 
well IDK maybe Kendo is the best martial art for cooking pancakes because you can hold the frying pan with precision.
 
... The wooden sword replaces the historic katana. That's where the whole style came from.
Using a skill that teaches you how to effectively cut someone... without something that cuts... is madness.
Wooden stick == sports
sharp blade == combat
 
The point of martial arts is to use them for the goal they are conceived for. Kendo is about sparring someone and touching them like fencing. The utility of this art should be compared to other sparring arts.
 
Sigh. We'll never agree because we don't communicate at all.
 
You keep trying to deviate from the point
 
9:17 AM
No I'm not. I'm saying that you should not use SPORTS EQUIPMENT if you intend to DEFEND YOURSELF. Use the historic weapons associated with the style. If Kendo, use Katana. If fencing, use rapier.
Those styles are VERY effective with the tool they are designed for.
 
OK give the kendo guy a katana
Then give the HEMA guy a longsword
 
STop.
 
HAMMERTIME!
 
it's the same principle.
 
You first said "attacker with knife". Kendo with katana wins.
 
9:18 AM
The point of wooden weapons is to not die while training.
 
You're changing the context again.
Attacker with knife vs Kendo+Katana -> Easy win for the katana guy.
 
I don't think the kendo dude wins in that fight
 
Now pitting two martial artists against each other is a totally different situation.
 
<o
o>
 
... Do you also think a good fencer with a rapier would lose from a random attacker with a knife?
 
9:20 AM
who would win?
 
if the robber is some kind of idiot, you don't even need training to beat him
 
a baby with a gun
or a baby with a knife
 
if the dude with the knife knows what he's doing, the kendo dude will lose
 
Um... I think you need to dive a bit into history.
 
anyway, would be fun to carry a katana around and be assaulted by some dude 1v1
and actuall be proficient with the katana
 
9:23 AM
Context matters. If he gets the jump on you, all your skills are pointless.
 
in a real situation you won't have a katana handy, you'll just have to do with whatever you can find
maybe bojutsu would have an easier time here?
sticks are a bit easier to come by
 
If you want a sport self-defense type that can be applied to a situation where you are attacked unexpectedly and happen to have a chance to react, look at karate and similar sports.
Bare-handed is the way to go then.
 
nah I want a sport where I get to use a katana
I don't want self defense (although that would be cool too)
 
I think there's one form of Kendo that uses actual katanas, that's purely about the drawing of the blade, doing one move, and holstering it back.
It's not a competitive form.
It's called Iaido apparently.
 
9:48 AM
the only self defence i need
is sleeping naked
who wants to fight with a naked person
 
Iaido is what I wanted to do in the first place.
Nothing to do with Kendo, just about being able to unsheathe, control one move perfectly, sheathe.
also it's one of the few arts where you are actually encouraged to use a katana rather than a bokuto
Iaito also have the versatility to be built for sturdiness rather than utility, since normal katanas are rather feeble, it's great to have one that doesn't cut and also survives longer without chipping the edge for someone like me, who is a total noob.
 
10:19 AM
a naked squirrel
cover your eyes !
 
10:52 AM
One of my colleague's family was tested positive
 
rip
j/k
!~shiba
 
:o
 
:D
 
So I upgraded my Azure App Service and put it into a vnet with the SQL Server after all. Didn't find a solution that works with the small size :/
 
11:39 AM
I'm seeing people "critising" the police for using drones at the moment
saying its "becoming a police state" blahblah
instead of saying
"STAY THE FUCK HOME YOU PRICKS"
honestly, the fact that people are more annoyed at the police using drones to catch people not obeying the fucking lockdown instead of being annoyed at the people not obeying the fucking lockdown really pisses me off
 
@CaptainSquirrel Where is this?
 
"A former Justice of the Supreme Court told the BBC one force's use of drones to film walkers in the Peak District had been "disgraceful"."
Really, that's the disgraceful bit
no fucking wonder they are a former justice
stay at home, its not hard
 
12:28 PM
Afternoon lads
I'm obeying the lockdown by going out to work
Something something essential work something job can't be done from home something
 
@CaptainObvious something something that's utter shit and your boss should feel bad
 
I mean it's not
 
If the datacentre burns, somebody has got to be there to burn with it
 
We sell medical supplies online (and other crap)
 
you are IT
 
12:32 PM
My job is supporting the warehouse
 
IT do not need to be in the office
 
(and for most of the last week picking an packing orders)
 
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
 
Wait what does "justice" as a job title describe exactly? Haven't heard that one before.
 
@Squirrelkiller its like a judge but fancier job title
 
12:33 PM
Yeah
 
I...think judge is a pretty fancy title?
 
But justice is fancier
 
Are they literally the same, or are there nuances?
 
I think justice is a slightly higher level
 
Justice is for the supreme court
 
12:34 PM
But I'm not sure
^^^
 
I see
We don't really have that in germany, every judge is a judge
(Richter)
 
But yeah, I've been in the warehouse for the last week because we've had a like 200% increase in orders
(yes, I am aware and it is intentional that I meant to say our order volume has tripled)
 
1:15 PM
what does a software developer do in a warehouse?
 
!~shiba
 
@Wietlol sit and think about what they've done.
 
mr5
1:55 PM
@Wietlol making soft in ware---house
 
When looking in the Git history in Visual Studio, is there any way of searching an entire project instead of just one file?
 
Yes
Are you telling me you only ever looked at a single file's history?
 
2:21 PM
Right
 
Damn dude, this is not TFS.
 
ey
you can do it in TFS too
 
Yes Captain O7
 
3:11 PM
@Wietlol Pick and pack orders for customers of the company
 
3:59 PM
Aaron Shekey on March 31, 2020
On March 30, 2020, we enabled folks to opt into a beta dark mode on Stack Overflow. Letโ€™s talk about the work that went into it.
 
V.7
4:31 PM
@Hans1984 Recalled some Russian stuff here: youtu.be/kSItyeiLsYU
 
5:16 PM
What's that top picture from?
 
Family Guy
 
Hi, is a Dictionary like a Hash in Ruby?
 
mr5
What is a Hash in Ruby?
 
Would this new Dictionary<string, List<string>>() be something like:
{
"string1" => ["ok", "ok1"]
}
A Hash in Ruby is a key value pair data structure.
 
mr5
yeah it kinda works like that
 
5:31 PM
Ok, great! Thank you very much!
 
mr5
the correct C# syntax would be: new Dictionary<string, List<string>> { ["string1"] = new List<string> { "ok", "ok1" } }
 
I see, I was just doing some pseudo code.
But thanks, it helps to understand.
 
mr5
yeah just wanted to type it :)
 
A dictionary is used like an array, but instead of an index integer you can use anything you want, any datatype or even class object to define the access to each entry.
It's just that all keys have to be the same datatype and all values have to be the same datatype
 
mr5
5:44 PM
ackchually
you can make a Dictionary<object, object> ...
 
Yeah. I just thought of that, too.
 
mr5
so keys and values can be arbitrary types
 
Yes, it is an interesting view. However, this view makes the keys not so important, if this is the case, probably we could use an array in first place.
 
is anyone working with .net core and angular ?
 
mr5
albeit keys are dynamic type, it does not make it any less important, but by doing so, you are creating a pile of cluster fuck ready to explode any time soon.
 
6:09 PM
Depends on what you're doing. Dictionaries can make things easier to reference in many situations.
 
 
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7:39 PM
When completing a Pull Request, is it possible to remove one of the commits?
 
0.o?
 
@V.7 lmao. I dont understand a word but its funny :D
 
V.7
xD
 
mr5
8:21 PM
there's a very cute cat in near the building's elevator
and it seems nobody owns it
should I get it?
 
name the cat Corona
btw I will compete in Google Code Jam this weekend
I suggest you too
 
mr5
whoa
never heard of it
 
nice algorithmic problem solving 27 hour 0th round
you have every time on the earth for the 0th round
 
8:39 PM
those problems look hard
hash code competition looks more interesting
 
some of them are easy. Usually they have a trick, that you find out, it's fracture as hard.
 
mr5
it seems like we have no representative there
 
I'll compete in F# this year
 
do all the winners get hired by google?
 
yes
I think even who win a t-shirt might as well
but Google started a competition just for that> codingcompetitions.withgoogle.com/kickstart
how can I run that on Windows? Or find out what to download? https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-universe-amd64/fsharp_4.0.0.4+dfsg2-2_all.deb.html

fsharp and mono both crossplatform
 
8:47 PM
what is that
i don't even get it, and just reading through it annoyed me
 
why did it annoy you? Can I help understand? After you get the hang of the input -> output puzzle, you can grasp problems faster
 
9:04 PM
Hi
 
mr5
@erotavlas I'm confused with the input. they mixed the numbers with ASCII characters
 
what is the difference in these two lines of code?
line.Split(new char[] { ' ' }, StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
line.Split(" ");
 
mr5
inputs and behavior
 
I mean " " is also a char array right?
 
mr5
the first will try to split the string into array of strings using the ' ' empty space delimeter. removing empty entries, i.e., empty string if any.
' ' is a literal single character
while " " is a string
the second will split the string using the " " as delimeter and include also the empty entries, i.e., empty string
@Shad it is indeed internally a char array
anyway, gtg
 
9:10 PM
okay thanks :)
 
@mr5 they made easier for C programmers to read ahead exactly T, N, etc. inputs. That's why they combine inputs and numbers. So for example if you have 3 testcases, you can foreach(readtestcases...) only if you know where the testcases end. So they put a T in it, so you can for (int i = 0; i < T; i++) readtestcase in C
 
 
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10:49 PM
@ntohl it was the initial diagram with diagonals for one, what the diagonals mean is not explained very well, also how they relate to the output examples below it with #
 

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