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Luigi Thirty posted:so the galaxy consists of 64 quadrants numbered (1,1) through (8,8), each made up of 64 sectors numbered (1,1) through (8,8). you know better
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Soricidus posted:spending my life having fun and enjoying what i do and making other people happy is the worst thing imaginable, because someone i've never met and don't care about is watching his numbers go up faster than my numbers are going up yeah this is a part of it. but there's more than that. e.g. 'unlimited' vacation isn't
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comedyblissoption posted:hey Notorious b.s.d. what you're talking about already has a name yeah this is dead on i'm doing well for myself and i have a Good Job where i get to do cool stuff, and i still hate it. it's not because the job is insufficiently cool. it's because employment is a lovely thing in general
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:yeah this is dead on literally you:
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Bloody posted:I work for a non-profit there is no yacht suck it how much do the directors and executives get paid though
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most people have realized that in a capitalist system, the whole point of a job is to produce value for someone else, since that is why the job opportunity existed in the first place. in exchange you get money that is supposed to be related to the amount of value created, and you can spend this money on whatever valueless poo poo you prefer to do instead. but even if there was no money, or the system was something other than capitalism, why should you be exempted from the responsibility to do something that is useful to others in society? if your fundamental complaint about having a job is that you're beholden to others' wishes, then unless you want to live in a cabin in the woods, how do you propose to change this? maybe if left to your own devices, you will write a bunch of cool open sores software, that's neat, but what if all i want to do is smoke weed every day?
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 04:03 |
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well if we had communism then nobody would have to work and i'd be able to do what I want whenever I want
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I'd be okay with a 15 hour workweek.
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this morning i woke up, played violin for 25 minutes then waited in line for 8 hours to get 3 potatoes, i sure am glad capitalism is dead
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 04:22 |
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that or the little red book
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Barnyard Protein posted:this morning i woke up, played violin for 25 minutes then waited in line for 8 hours to get 3 potatoes, i sure am glad capitalism is dead Bring your violin to the bread line dum dum
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MononcQc posted:Bring your violin to the bread line dum dum
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Shaggar posted:well if we had communism then nobody would have to work and i'd be able to do what I want whenever I want
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 05:42 |
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pretty sure BSD has some kind of depression/sadbrains and is trying to rationalize it with the marxist approach I'm not saying this to be a smug rear end or anything
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JewKiller 3000 posted:most people have realized that in a capitalist system, the whole point of a job is to produce value for someone else, since that is why the job opportunity existed in the first place. in exchange you get money that is supposed to be related to the amount of value created, and you can spend this money on whatever valueless poo poo you prefer to do instead. but even if there was no money, or the system was something other than capitalism, why should you be exempted from the responsibility to do something that is useful to others in society? if your fundamental complaint about having a job is that you're beholden to others' wishes, then unless you want to live in a cabin in the woods, how do you propose to change this? maybe if left to your own devices, you will write a bunch of cool open sores software, that's neat, but what if all i want to do is smoke weed every day? if you can think of a cool idea that other people will like, then take that poo poo up to people who can fund your cool idea. then you can employ people to create value for you, so you can smoke weed every day while people work for you.
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 06:08 |
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having a job that pays well feels pretty good. I can see myself getting depressed eventually, just as BSD predicts, but for now...
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Symbolic Butt posted:having a job that pays well feels pretty good. I can see myself getting depressed eventually, just as BSD predicts, but for now... especially after having jobs that paid poo poo and was worse in every other way although i never had the "2 jobs and can't pay rent" experience.
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Symbolic Butt posted:pretty sure BSD has some kind of depression/sadbrains and is trying to rationalize it with the marxist approach i think you';re correct too btother
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Symbolic Butt posted:pretty sure BSD has some kind of depression/sadbrains and is trying to rationalize it with the marxist approach I didn't want to say it first, but yeah. I got the strongest urge to get out of programming (and into more satisfying but far less lucrative jobs like teaching) when I felt the worst. then I got meds, therapy, but especially a live-in girlfriend (and a dog) and my perspective on money and work itself changed completely. I mean technically I'm still working for some dude (don't know about the yacht, but he rides a harley and plays golf), and the idea I'm really doing it for her (and the dog) is irrational wishful thinking, but I'm happy
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hackbunny posted:I didn't want to say it first, but yeah. I got the strongest urge to get out of programming (and into more satisfying but far less lucrative jobs like teaching) when I felt the worst. then I got meds, therapy, but especially a live-in girlfriend (and a dog) and my perspective on money and work itself changed completely. I mean technically I'm still working for some dude (don't know about the yacht, but he rides a harley and plays golf), and the idea I'm really doing it for her (and the dog) is irrational wishful thinking, but I'm happy it's good that you have something to distract yourself from the fact that you are going to be spending 1/4 of your week working for the next few decades i guess
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Lady Galaga posted:it's good that you have something to distract yourself from the fact that you are going to be spending 1/4 of your week working for the next few decades i guess more like a good reason to not work even more than that (still at home sick, still dying of boredom)
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 10:20 |
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I feel okay about spending time because before work, I was spending a majority of my time either playing repetitive games or just studying. Studying also took way more than 40 hours a week and was terrible because I never knew when it was enough to pass/get the grade I want.
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 11:10 |
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man, tell me about it, before examinations at the uni I got gut cramps and nervous diarrhea. to study for Logic from absolute ignorance of the topic, I took a week off work which I spent in a 6 hours awake, 2 hours asleep cycle, and my waking hours in a 50 minutes study, 10 minutes play cycle. aced the test, immediately forgot everything
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Edit: I wrote entirely too many words and now I feel bad about it.
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~Coxy posted:how much do the directors and executives get paid though a deece six and a half figgies
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 15:43 |
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i read learn you an erlang and now i kind of want to create a simulation of forums-based mafia as a bunch of interacting FSMs
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let me know if you need any guidance or help
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MononcQc posted:let me know if you need any guidance or help I almost certainly will; I haven't even installed an erlang yet but I read the thing in order to get a feel for what the language was about.
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 16:36 |
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is there a formal, structured method to analyze a programming language? this in house programming language another group is using to test my project -- i've got a growing list of complaints that i'd like to turn into something other than jira tickets.
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unfortunately i don’t think there exists a tool to analyze the syntactical effectiveness of any language. most language analyzers are specific to one language, like http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/. you could modify an existing tool for the language you are using. its assumed that the maintainers of languages actually know what they are doing, and given that you are using an in-house language, i’m guessing that the truth is far from that.
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the syntax is simple (xml and ${...} variables). the part i'm having trouble with is finding a way to organize my arguments about the language. for example, the variable scope is all hosed. test cases are defined by a <TestCase/>, which has <set/>, <assert/> elements. But <TestCase/> can also have child elements of <TestCase type="procedure"/> which are supposed to be reusable functions. XML code:
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i've brought up several times that its loving stupid to make our own language with xml syntax, why can't we just use a language that already exists? "well sometimes the best solution is the solution that's 2nd best for everyone" well what about these design flaws "file a jira ticket"
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 18:15 |
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it feels like being in a sinking boat just a few yards away from dry land. hey guys lets just abandon the boat and swim to the dry land. no no no just help patch the boat
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 18:20 |
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so where in india are they located
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bangalore
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# ? Nov 2, 2015 18:23 |
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testing DSLs are all bad
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i think the biggest complaint here is that they're trying to write an imperative language using a sequence of xml elements when xml's ordering is undefined. but really thats not going to burn you because the only xml parser that operates out of order is the one that does so purposefully. it does look like they've mixed up their definitions of local and global, though.
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yeah really to be fair it does what the say it will, and they're doing a decent job of documenting. its just that its so pointless and dumb. like the way they decided to implement if-else: XML code:
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why
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i don't know, my grand manager shut me down the last time i tried to talk about it. now that my manager quit and now my grand manager is my manager maybe it'll be different. they want a test frame-work independent way to test UI's. why can't they just define a set of java API's that abstract Jemmy/JemmyFX/etc? well bc they want to generate the test scripts from an Excel spreadsheet. Why can't they generate Java / Groovy scripts instead of xml? well because reasons reasons reasons reasons
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