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19:05
@JBis They are a private for-profit corporation who, of course, will honor the requests of the authorities in any place they hope to do business
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19:16
Protesters are all on drugs anyways
@meagar I'm criticizing them from a moral and ethical standpoint not economic
@OvieTrix source? And so what?
And don't you sell drugs?
@meagar and plenty of organizations refuse to do business in place due to morals and ethics (Google not in China, etc)
user8729657
Anyone running around all day causing mischief is jobless and either a junkie or has mental health issues @JBis.
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and allegedly :)
@OvieTrix "causing mischief"? They are protesting for what they think is right against what they think is wrong.
He's giving you a hard time
Of course the ethical route would be to leave it up
user8729657
19:30
I mean you do have a point, but that's not a good way to go about it. lol
Like meagar is saying, they are a for-profit company. Ethics only matter to a for-profit company insofar as they affect the bottom line.
In this case, they're betting that the economic consequences of refusing Spain's request will be worse than the consequences of shutting down the app.
Ofc
I get basic economics
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The only protesters I agree with today are the one's in Hongkong, that are being oppressed.
user8729657
They are actually fighting for freedom
I don't even know what the people in Spain are protesting, do you Ovie?
19:32
Yes. Hong Kong is another group. Apple took an app off the App Store that supported them also. Not happy with Apple either.
user8729657
No, @forresthopkinsa :(
US pisses me off
One of the reasons I will never go into politics
too emotionally motivated
Apple can much more easily afford to do the right thing but they don't ever do it anyway
They're just jerks
Most companies can afford to do the right thing
@OvieTrix In my experience, it's generally safe to assume that protesters have a reason to be protesting
19:35
GitHub can do. As a subsidiary of Microsoft, the wealthiest company in the world.
user8729657
I don't like these protesters in North America, that protest for school and abortions.
Github itself doesn't wield any influence though. Spain probably wouldn't bat an eye at not letting them do business in their country anymore.
I live in Arizona, which fluctuates between the 48th and 50th worst state in terms of education. So you see a lot of those school protests here. And yeah, they have a good reason to protest.
Red for Ed etc.
Well I am against teacher protests for the most part
user8729657
I hate teacher protests
19:40
I think teachers have it wayyyyyyyyyyyyy to good. My hatred for teacher unions and tenure is one of the biggest domestic issues I have.
user8729657
They have a job to do, if the job that they're doing does not provide them enough for them to survive then they should be looking for other means of income / a new job.
Teachers should have to work two jobs (economically not legally)
user8729657
^^^
That's BS
Tenure should be abolished
19:41
How is that thesis defensible in any way
they shouldn't be interrupting the education of students.
Which?
user8729657
@KevinB thank you!
Your thing about two jobs
@KevinB Their existence is interrupting the education of students! (this is a separate issue)
19:42
Most of the protests don't interrupt students' education
and those i don't care about
In NY teacher protests are illegal
:shrug:
user8729657
Some of them do picket lines
Honestly, if the state is going to treat teachers like garbage then they have the right to strike
19:43
@forresthopkinsa Teachers don't work full year around, and work much less hours than the standard work day. The should be paid accordingly, which for most won't be enough.
no i think generally teachers aren't cared for very well in some states
@forresthopkinsa State treats them like gold.
@JBis Not AZ
If the state treated them like gold then they wouldn't be protesting
but i don't think that gives them the green light to go out and interrupt the education of students. if they want to do that on their own time, more power to them. I also come from/live in one of the worst states in terms of education
Teachers unions are there to get teachers to earn more money, work less, and protect bad teachers.
19:44
also one of the poorest states
@JBis You're really confused, my man
I am not.
If you're a teacher in Arizona, who do you apply to for a job?
You apply to the state of Arizona.
It's all one organization hiring teachers (private schools aside)
So if that organization decides to treat teachers like garbage, what are they gonna do about it?
If they decide to pay them waayy too little, who's gonna speak up about it?
Not for every school but at least in my school I think paychecks should be halved. Half of all teachers should be fired (teachers are evaluated the best 50% remain). The remaining teachers work double time. And salary can 1.5x if you preform well. Each year teachers are reevaluated. Anyone deemed underperforming is given a warning and if it is not corrected they are fired.
If you have a degree in elementary education then you can't just up and work for someone else
Goodness gracious
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that NY treats its teachers way better than AZ does
19:47
@forresthopkinsa My school is especially bad. Teachers work less than 4 hours a day and most make six figures.
Average teacher salary in Arizona is $48,372
And it costs $250,000 to get a tenure teacher fired
And most of those teachers have way too much on their plate
I personally know a number of teachers and they do very often have too much work to do in the work day, they end up taking students' homework or tests home with them to grade
@forresthopkinsa I think base salary should be ~$56,250
@forresthopkinsa bullshit
They get classes that are way too big, like 30 students
19:50
All of these issues would be solved with my plan
Most districts don't have enough money.
If you halve the teachers you have a lot of money
Your plan to hire fewer teachers?
That would make the problem so much worse
Goodness gracious my guy
user8729657
If it wasn't for 2 teachers and the 90% help of stack overflow. I wouldn't have some bread right now. When ever I get more paper I'm gonna donate to SO.
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Teachers should get paid on there performance.
I understand that you don't live in AZ so you don't know what the education system is like here, but believe me, teachers get the shortest end of the stick
On roughly all counts
I know a teacher who teaches in AZ
They protest iirc
@forresthopkinsa When do most teachers in AZ arrive at school? When do they leave?
~8am-3pm?
Thats a 7 hour day. The standard work day in us is 9am - 5pm (8 hours)
19:54
I don't know their working hours but definitely longer than 3pm
When do they leave?
I don't care what they do at home.
I'll ask someone right now
You don't care what work they do at home?
I think work being done at home is an indication of an overfull plate
Its not when you work <7 hours.
And most in addition to a lunch get free periods
user8729657
And free lunches
In my school teachers work 4 hours.
@OvieTrix Not in my school. Teachers pay. Discounted but they pay.
19:57
Free lunch? lol ok
Free periods? What do you think they do during periods where they're not teaching a class
@forresthopkinsa If you write some shitty code (more shitty than usual ;) ) what will happen to you?
hahaha. I'd probably get reprimanded and then fired, right right
WHAT?
YOU WOULD GET FIRED?
How dare they fire you for underperforming
Instead, you should get a raise
And where are you observing underperformance
and get the summer plus vacation plus sick days
@forresthopkinsa ...your boss I would assume?
One sec
19:59
Where are you observing underperformance in Arizona teachers
> Finally, the protection afforded by tenure hurts not only the district and taxpayers, but also the students. The financial burden tenure places on all three groups is staggering. According to the Wall Street Journal, it costs an average of $250,000 to remove a tenured teacher in New York City. It makes more sense that a school district would want to spend $250,000 in many other ways rather than removing an underperforming teacher.
> Therefore, firing underperforming teachers is many times cost prohibitive. Additionally, according to The New Yorker, in 2010, New York spent an estimated $30 million a year paying tenured teachers deemed incompetent and/or accused of misconduct to go to reassignment centers. These teachers, according to CNN, earn full salaries to “…show up, and sit in a room for eight hours…”
> Although officially shut down later that year, in 2016 the New York Post reported that these reassignments centers have unofficially returned. Teachers in these “rubber rooms” “listen to music, do crossword puzzles, [and] chat.” In April 2017, a NY Daily News article described tenured teachers who are convicted of serious crimes yet who receive full salaries.
> According to the article, Dean Bethea, a secondary school teacher, who was “…sentenced to four months in jail for trying to kiss a 16-year-old student he had provided alcohol to…,” continues to receive his full salary of $81,346 because he has not been fired. This incident occurred after Bethea was “booted from his job…in 2002 for punching the 19-year-old ex-boyfriend of a student he was dating”.
That sounds like a failure of the criminal justice system
> Another incident included Osman Couey, a math teacher, convicted of shoving a student with a disability, who is currently serving 30 years on Rikers Island and receiving his full salary of $105,142.
Theres a lot more
Still all NY and not AZ
> Teachers in Arizona are awarded tenure after a three-year probationary period. However, the state now requires that teachers beginning their fourth year of employment who receive an ineffective evaluation rating must retain their probationary status. Tenured teachers who receive an ineffective rating will revert to probationary status for the subsequent school year and remain a probationary teacher until he or she earns either an effective or highly effective evaluation rating.
tl;dr teachers whose students don't get good standardized test scores lose their tenure
can you fire them? idk what "probationary" really entails.
20:04
means they're not tenured, so yes they can be fired
@forresthopkinsa The thing I am pulling from is about NY. But its not isolated. Just especially bad in NY.
So whats the point of tenure in AZ tho?
And I totally support that. Probably doesnt go far enough.
Not a whole lot of point of it outside of colleges/uni
Ok great. AZ is more progressive it seems.
AZ is a very conservative state
which is likely correlated with putting the education system at the absolute lowest priority
Sorry, I used the wrong word.
Education in the US has many problems
I totally agree many teachers don't get paid enough.
But districts can't pay them more because they don't have the money
20:08
It sucks that your district sounds like it's hemorrhaging cash, but that isn't the case here
We need more teachers here
Many more
But we can't afford them because the state makes education such a low priority
If you're in Arizona, you really can't get a decent education without attending a charter school
(which is why there are so many charter schools here)
@forresthopkinsa IMO, ny is the same (not in the charter school but about shitty education). Most would disagree.
Sure
Different problems, same symptoms
@forresthopkinsa While you are here, what do you think of this? media.giphy.com/media/LSFujDUUXXoIyXZ7MS/giphy.gif Is it too motion-ey?
I think it's cool but it needs to be a good deal quicker
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I just inherited property and now I have to evict my mom and sister .... :)
20:12
@forresthopkinsa ok, its slow cause the content needs to be fetched. Will see what I can do.
Okie
@OvieTrix exciting
Alright gtg \o
user8729657
It got real, they where trying to poison my meat
You live a fascinating life, my man
user8729657
I cant breath @forresthopkinsa lmao
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23:18
Can I get some css animations help?
Idea is the div starts at height 0, once the loaded class is added it expands to 100%. While it is expanding overflow is hidden, once it is expanded overflow is set to auto. Transition delay on expand should be 400ms, but on collapse it should be 0ms.
.resume-content {
    height: 0;
    overflow: hidden;
    width: 100%;
    animation-delay: 0ms;
    animation-fill-mode: both;
    box-sizing: border-box;
    padding: 20px;
}

@keyframes expand {
    0% {
        height: 0;
        animation-delay: 400ms;
    }
    99% {
        height: 100%;
        overflow: hidden;
    }
    100% {
        height: 100%;
        overflow: auto;
        animation-delay: 400ms;
    }
}

.resume-page .resume-content.loaded {
    animation: expand ease-in-out 400ms;
Currently the delay doesnt work and it doesnt remain at height 100% even tho I have animation-fill-mode: both;
I did some css animation stuff before, gimme a second
Whats the overflow part for?
@TaylorS which part?
if overflow is hidden, wouldnt that ruin the point of the div expanding? or am I getting the wrong idea
the div expands and then overflow is auto
so it can scroll
Oh I see
also, miliseconds isnt a measurement
0.4s is
400ms = 0.4s
23:27
ms is a measurement
I promise you
Whenever ive tried using it before in css, it always caused the animations to fail, and not transition at all
|| mdn animation-duration
Oh, i guess that only works in terms of transition
transition doesnt work with ms
only seconds
But, try transition instead
like do the animation with transition: 0.4s;
yes they do
and no
23:29
Wat???
and ew w3schools
ms never works for me .-.
its a unit how doesnt it work
bruh, Im too lazy to go to mdn XD
W3schools is the first google result
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23:31
Funny :l
My forehead is red because of you
wOw
HAH that edit
shoulda kept it like that lol
was going to star it :3
JBis speaking of css, could I get your opinion on something
shoot
https://github.com/skylerspark/skylerspark.github.io/blob/master/Stylesheets/index.css

So, I learned how to use @media tags today, and figured: "Why not make my site responsive so it works on iphones, ipads, and even fricking blackberries for all i care"
And, Well, Im trying to make it so, if the screen isnt a desktop variation, it will hide my little "mouse over me" button
and then show it if your on a small screen
however, so far been successful
https://skylerspark.github.io/

As you can see, I got the stupid mouse over me thing
but if you use chrome phone emulator, it hides the stuff currectly and resizes the page, but it also hides the mouse over me nav
what mouse over me thing?
23:38
when i SPECIFICALLY told the css to unset the display if you changed the screen size
last button on my page topbar
ignore the shitty hover styles
its supposed to stay "there" if you view the site on iphone
and be invisible when your on desktop
tried everything I could to set it within my @media tags, but it keeps disapearing when i view it on phone ;-;
it hides for me
If you view it on iphone?
its supposed to stay visible if you view it on a smaller screen...
Busy will try to help in a bit
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