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"Card readers? We don't need no stinking card readers." -- Peter da Silva (at the National Academy of Sciencies, 1965, in a particularly vivid fantasy) (source)
 
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ning nyco completed part 1 of day 2! \o/
07:01
ning nyco completed part 2 of day 2! \o/
07:39
Goat mourning
08:32
Good moaning
09:01
Matthieu “OcuS” Honel completed part 2 of day 1! \o/
Madara Uchiha completed part 1 of day 2! \o/
09:16
Madara Uchiha completed part 2 of day 2! \o/
@OakBot The Madara Uchiha?
@VLAZ Haha, not quite the character from Naruto, but a developer using the same name! Madara has completed parts of the challenge. By the way, if you need any help with C# or Microsoft-related technologies, feel free to ask!
Lol, I meant the ex-mod from SO.
09:29
He lives!
Matthieu “OcuS” Honel completed part 1 of day 2! \o/
09:43
Oakey Dokey
I wounder when Season 2 comes out
oh noone got the fallout reference I guess
@VLAZ The The Madara Uchiha :D
09:58
why oakbot so confidence, it could be the actual Madara Uchiha
Yeah, you never know!
10:28
goat moaning
 
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@VLAZ Yes, he used to visit the Java room. :)
Release Day weeeeeeee
/imagine coffee for release day
I'm going to use this prompt instead: Imagine a scene that encapsulates the excitement of a release day. Visualize a well-crafted wooden table adorned with various objects symbolic of celebration and anticipation. A steaming cup of freshly brewed coffee sits on the table, a soft swirl of steam rising from it. Beside it, there's a notepad with a ball-point pen set atop it, indicating the completion of frantic last-minute preparations. The glow of a computer screen nearby illuminates the room, ...
with the word 'Success' in bold letters. In the background, there's a hint of early morning sky seen through an open window, symbolizing a new beginning.
I hope for a seccessful release
May the release be *checks notes* a seccess
12:39
SIDT says it's OK
:D
love the site
It tells you "No" on Fridays.
also afternoons
and thursdays
and around christmas
Matthieu “OcuS” Honel completed part 2 of day 2! \o/
12:55
@CaptainObvious Keeping my fingers crossed. My Friday's deplyoment ended up in a success without any errors. I thought I'm dreaming :D
that's nice
almost like doing TDD >D
@Darj But Friday is today?!
(:P)
I won't have Friday working
@VLAZ Every day is Friday, if you make it one
(:P)
Thursday last day this year
13:02
GG
Nice long vacation :)
I'm ending up this working year on 13th Dec and get back on Jan 13th
Extra credits for the Dec 13th being Friday >D
Gonna plan a deployment for that day KEKW
>D>D
@Darj Funny but couple of years ago somebody did that. I was floored, it was like the Thursday before my vacation (and most other people's vacations) when I hear somebody from management wanted to deploy our system. The first week of January when there may be like 2 people. Oh and it was a brand new deployment open to the entire Internet. The app was only internally hosted until then.
I just went "¯\_(ツ)_/¯ not my problem" as I wasn't there anyway. Management can do whatever they want.
So, I come back from vacation the week after. To the completely unsurprising news that the deployment is delayed. For March. Because they (the non-devs who were planning this release) forgot the permissions for external users weren't sorted out yet. Like, it was just a "TODO: external user permissions" written on somebody's post-it note at this point.
@OakBot should I take an extra week of vacation before Christmas or an extra week after new year?
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If you're asking me, I'd recommend considering factors like the workload before and after the holiday period, your team's schedule, and personal preferences. Taking some extra time before Christmas could give you a jumpstart on unwinding and getting into the holiday spirit, which might be advantageous if you have a busy schedule leading up to it. Conversely, taking extra time after New Year's can help ease you back into work while extending the relaxation period.

Also, if you work with a team, make sure your choice aligns with project deadlines and coverage needs. From a productivity stand
 
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15:14
@VLAZ Ah, another classic of Management be like: "DEPLOY" and devs are like: "There's work you need to do" and Management be like: "DEPLOY" and the devs are like: "Fuck this, I'm going on my preplanned vacation"
Also classic is that management really wants to be busy when the year ends. Boost those numbers. Doesn't even matter what numbers.
100%!
The Excel numbers must match
That is some company bullshit right there
15:29
There is a lot of this going on. I mean, sure it's annoying but it's also rare (like twice a year) and usually nothing really comes out of it. Occasionally, we're told some deadline has not been reached and we should do better. Deadline we neither know about and certainly didn't agree to. Or work towards. But it's not enough to make me look for a new job.
Booked my vacation for 16.12 to 13.01 in other news.
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16:12
@VLAZ that's the way ™
now we had like Lead dev said this and that should be done this week or next. Someone said it's next week. Next day lead dev said "as xy estimated this and that should be done next week and it should look good".
 
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@Feeds XKCD #3019 Explained: Advent calendars are a form of countdown where you get a small present (traditionally, just a thematic picture or chocolate) every day until Christmas. While the religious season of Advent traditionally begins four Sundays before Christmas, most Advent calendars begin on December 1st for simplicity.
18:16
Michael Angstadt completed part 1 of day 2! \o/
18:28
Good. Part 2 was one of those puzzles where you're not sure if the naive solution will work or not lol.
Michael Angstadt completed part 2 of day 2! \o/
I love the streams API in Java
long part1(PuzzleInput input) {
  //@formatter:off
  return input.lines()
    .map(this::parseReport)
    .filter(Report::isSafe)
  .count();
  //@formatter:on
}
 
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19:45
Release completed
All is OK in the world
@Darj thanks for the finger crossing, it was indeed successful
@VLAZ Most of our missed deadlines are a direct result of the stakeholders being slow, rather than us
20:36
@Michael why turn off the formatter to make a worse format?
unless your formatter wants to align the dots between return input.lines() and .map(this::parseReport), in that case your formatter is indeed silly
but .count() deserves the same number of indents as the .map and .filter
/react triggered
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Ok, that's not what I was going for lol
@Wietlol count() is a terminating method call, which is why I indented it differently.
poor count, why does it deserve to be hurt this much? :(
By default, the formatter wants to put everything on the same line, which makes it less readable imo
20:41
ew
count() is considered to be a "terminal operation" within the Streams API, since it "ends" the stream does not return a reference to the Stream object.

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