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9:01 PM
Some candidates write long essays in their CVs, others though:
> i love development and live Javascript. The web is my home. JS.ForLife. I love tech StartUp
 
@mınxomaτ 0/10 Grammar mistake in the first word
 
@mınxomaτ I don't think they do really intent to take the job seriously ;p
 
This is the only sentence.
 
Hmm, I'm guessing they weren't hired
 
I can assure you that.
 
9:03 PM
first of all it doesn't even say why the candidate chose to work at the specific company at all!
 
s/chose to work/chose to try to work/
 
there can be a gazillion other places where you can work for tech startup in javascript
 
To be specific, there is no cover letter. This is the description of their previous job at an undisclosed company.
 
I guess they got fired? ;~)
 
I did not consider them in the first place.
All in all, I like SO Recruiting, I just wish they would filter out things like this by default.
 
9:05 PM
@mınxomaτ Do you recruit for SO?
 
because if you "i love development and live Javascript. The web is my home. JS.ForLife. I love tech StartUp" then I don't think you're even trying to do the work :p
 
I recruit for my company, with SO Talent.
 
@mınxomaτ no way
could i bother you for a picture with the private parts censored or something
that's insane
 
@mınxomaτ Are there ever applications that are just spam?
 
9:07 PM
There's not much more.
@Pavel Not really.
 
ahahahahahahah
 
@mınxomaτ and they're still not fired? O_O
 
They’re not even hired :c
 
I meant the past company
 
I like how they manage to use React, Knockout and Angular
 
9:09 PM
i wouldn't hire them either. not enough jquery.
 
Says 11 months of experience
 
Says 2017 - maybe that's just 11 months experience so far this year
 
@mınxomaτ maybe they use all three at once :D
 
@Mr.Xcoder That would indeed be a skill
 
I don't understand JavaScript frameworks
 
9:10 PM
Yeah Ik
 
in a sane company they would normally not get even one day of experience with such a cv o_o at least you can search a bit on how you should format a cv properly
 
@Pavel all you need is jquery
 
I prefer JustJS (TM)
 
Another one:
> Everything related server side (api, database, socket server). And making everything awesome.
Fair enough.
 
i prefer that all the things are awesome
sounds like that candidate is moving on to "phone screening"
 
9:13 PM
@mınxomaτ But everything is awesome. Just ask Lego :P
 
ooo
you right
 
@EriktheOutgolfer everything Brachylog-related seems to be frozen these days :p
 
@mınxomaτ "making everything awesome" 10/10
well first of all "everything related server side" just feels too broad for me to believe it
 
@EriktheOutgolfer I think the ¬ does weird things to which variable is the current one
 
@Fatalize so you think it's a bug?
 
9:17 PM
I think the unification is disabled after the ­ so I can repeat L
 
seems bery un-brachylog-y imo
 
@EriktheOutgolfer Well yes and no, because it's difficult to come up with a standard behavior of the next variable after ¬ for all predicates that you can negate
e.g. with different you indeed expect to get the input as output because the different predicate works like that
 
but with +, well...
 
well you dont know
L¬+ -> + cannot be summed
I guess the next variable could still be L
but it's a bit arbitrary
 
for example [1,2,3]¬+ -> what
 
9:20 PM
this would fail
because you can sum [1,2,3]
but e.g. "test"¬+ would succeed
but currently the following variable is just a free variable
 
I'd say that every error is a lost opportunity for golfing ;)
 
and not e.g. "test"
[1,2,3]¬+ 's behavior is not an error though?
 
I'd say that ¬ should modify a predicate so that its . is its ? and fails on the predicate
 
what about A¬B
 
@Fatalize why should it be an error...Try it online!
 
9:24 PM
it's not an error, it's a failure
which is logically sound
it is false that you can't sum [1,2,3]
because you can, and the result is 6
 
and I don't see any reason for it to be an error
 
I didn't say it should be an error?
 
2 mins ago, by Fatalize
[1,2,3]¬+ 's behavior is not an error though?
huh
 
well yeah it's not an error that's exactly what I said...
3 mins ago, by Erik the Outgolfer
I'd say that every error is a lost opportunity for golfing ;)
I just didn't understand why you said that
 
oh
wasn't referring to that
 
9:26 PM
(how did you even dug up this Brachlog answer from april?)
 
oftentimes I see the front page
 
Does anyone know any quick methods for converting from decimal to binary in your head? The repeated divmod by two method gets slow for large numbers
 
then tried to remove the Ls to see if anything had been done about it
 
(I'll admit I tested it in TIO once and saw it it didn't work, didn't think of that :)
 
I think that was before : was replaced with ; and ,?
 
9:31 PM
yeah
DIdn't think it was that recently though
5th of may, so shortly after that answer actually
 
@Fatalize suggestion: ¬ act like {↰₁!⊥|} where ↰₁ is the predicate you get as an argument
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing just memorize 0-255
 
like, if it fails then return the input itself, otherwise fail
 
or 0-15 if you're good with hexa
 
@EriktheOutgolfer Markus Triska suggested once to write parts/all of Brachylog in Brachylog. Seems like you would be qualified for the job :p
 
9:35 PM
@mınxomaτ So SO jobs is a real thing ಠ_ಠ
 
Not sure what's that supposed to mean
 
@EriktheOutgolfer may I ask exactly how many esolangs do you speak? :P
 
Not as many as Dennis or Leaky :D
 
Thinking of it, it would be cool to have a snippet to tell how many times did one use a languages, trusting submissions headers
Or is there already one?
 
(I'm almost tempted to actually write a Brachylog interpreter in Brachylog just to be the first esolang interpreted in itself, but that seems like a huge waste of time :p)
 
9:49 PM
The problem if for non challenges as the header can change
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing drop them out
 
@Fatalize Sorry, bra*nfuck beat you too it :(
 
non turing tarpit esolang*
 
til the company i work at is listed on SO
 
That's got me thinking about a Jelly self interpreter. Which is enough to make me tear out my Jelly knowledge and sell it for a gold badge
 
9:53 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing LeakyNun knows a lot of esolangs, langs, and human-langs.
Speaking of jobs. We're looking for someone willing to study APL for about half a year, then work in New Jersey for a very large US company 80%, continuing APL studies 20%. Anybody interested?
 
Do you have to know APL already?
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing No, we'll teach you from scratch. Paid too.
 
from scratch, or from scratch?
:p
 
@Fatalize lowercase :-)
 
It does sound intriguing but unless you're willing to wait for 5 years, I wouldn't be able to D:D
 
10:00 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing Age issues? No, I think they are desperate. But something else will surely be available then.
 
@Adám Yeah, I'm probably too young, plus my parents would flip if I asked them if I could move to the US
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Where are you?
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Oh, well, if you're interested in APL, you should be able to find something here.
 
@Adám APL does look quite interesting. I'll keep that in mind.
 
10:05 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing Maybe interested in joining tomorrows lesson?
 
@Adám What time is it?
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing 18:30. Every Wednesday.
 
"APL leads to the dark side of programming languages. APL leads to J. J leads to Jelly. Jelly leads to suffering..." - Yoda (probably)
 
@Fatalize Joda.
 
@Adám Hmm, I should be able to join.
 
10:07 PM
@Fatalize Although I'd say APL leads to K. K leads to Q. Q leads to suffering.
 
@Fatalize Jelly leads to code golf (basically the same thing :P)
 
Q leads to Q_Q
 
7 hours ago, by HyperNeutrino
CMP: Should we have another KoTH soon?
I was thinking of making one
btw
 
Programmers alphabet: A(pl)KQJCF(#)
 
@ThomasWard Hail ye, oh laser eyed bringer of bots!
 
10:08 PM
@DestructibleLemon I've got a couple in the sandbox, but I need to finish the controllers
 
links pls?
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing We've had such a run before, iirc. A is a dialect of APL, btw. A lead to A+, A+ to K, K to Q.
 
i be pingified!
explodes the room
 
actually i can probably look at it myself
 
@DestructibleLemon Maybe not python..?
 
10:10 PM
yeah i was also thinking of making a simple language just so people didn't whinge about python
 
@DestructibleLemon A and B
@Adám Shame that A doesn't then leed to B, C, D, F etc
 
CMC: Emulate the Windows Network Debugger by outputting "Windows could not resolve your Network Problems." exactly as it appears.
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I made a bot for a poker koth before but the koth never got off the ground :(
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Well, B→C→D, no?
 
10:13 PM
@Adám I don't know. I've never heard of B and never seen any D code
 
@ATaco Was mostly a joke heh.
 
B was the predecessor to C.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn scathing
 
The only letters (as languages) I've seen programs in are C/J/K/M/Q/R
 
R (is also one, and is growing alarmingly fast)
 
10:14 PM
B is a programming language developed at Bell Labs circa 1969. It is the work of Ken Thompson with Dennis Ritchie. B was derived from BCPL, and its name may be a contraction of BCPL. Thompson's coworker Dennis Ritchie speculated that the name might be based on Bon, an earlier, but unrelated, programming language that Thompson designed for use on Multics. B was designed for recursive, non-numeric, machine independent applications, such as system and language software. == History == Initially Ken Thompson and later Dennis Ritchie developed B basing it mainly on the BCPL language Thompson used in...
 
yep, R is a thing
 
isn't there like one for every letter now?
 
@MagicOctopusUrn Ah, thanks for reminded me
 
@Adám a bit late, @ATaco beat you to that ;)
 
My knowledge of Single letter programming languages are: B, C, D, F, J, K, R
 
10:16 PM
M?
 
V (I think, right?)
 
Z is apparently a thing.
 
Damn, I forgot V. Sorry DJ :(
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Dialect of Jelly.
 
it pre-existed jelly, no?
 
10:17 PM
@Adám Yeah, I know. I was asking Ataco if he knew it
 
Literally just say the alphabet in your head. I added R and V to that list by doing that hahaha.
 
isnt' A an APL derivative?
 
I know of it.
 
@Riker No, I think it was supposed to be Jelly v2 or something, but Dennis never finished it.
 
hm
 
10:17 PM
@Riker Yes.
 
Technically you could call whitespace ` `?
 
I've heard of I, derivative of J
 
M was the earlier form of Jelly that uses sympy floats. Basically overloaded with maths.
 
@Adám don't you speak yourself three of the latter?
 
10:18 PM
Funky is the child of MaybeLater and it 100% does not show.
 
@ATaco Out of curiously how long did it take you to make MaybeLater? And how long did you procrastinate for?
 
@Uriel More like five, but not all on a daily basis.
 
H, L, N, P, S, T, U, W, X, Y are the only ones I can't think of
 
@Riker I is very hard to speak about without the conversation getting confusing. Especially true when my housemate speaks about I.
 
Ironically it took me a few attempts to gather the effort to finish MaybeLater.
 
10:20 PM
@Adám lol
 
(My housemate made I.)
 
oh, really? tha'ts cool
 
@Riker S is an R implementation.
@Riker H
 
yep, I just found them all
all letters are found I think then
can't find X plain, but X# exists
 
@Riker 4 and 7 exist, but the other digits not yet, it appears.
 
10:24 PM
@Adám what R D other two? (had to make APL pun)
 
After writing MaybeLater's Tokenizer for the last time, I then re-wrote it for Funky.
 
@Uriel Which are the three?
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I've seen ABCDFIJKMQRSVXZ
@Adám eng, heb and yid
 
I hate to even link this... But... rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:Programming_Languages (don't hate, I never use this site, but it is good for reference implementations)
 
@Uriel Danish (my native tongue) and Swedish (I lived in Sweden for many years, went to University there).
 
10:26 PM
That's their full list of languages that they have, looks like there's a few more (I have no idea what the living heck they are though).
(Seriously, what is L++)
Is that like (C+7)++?
 
@MagicOctopusUrn tio chat room gets ddos'ed
 
@Uriel >_>?
 
@MagicOctopusUrn requests for new languages
 
@Uriel half of those languages I'm convinced they made up for more content.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn that would be true for esolangs.org, not rosseta code
 
10:32 PM
@Uriel can't tell you how many kids I had to mark as "failed homework, see me" for taking snippets from rosetta code ._. (like 4)
 
@MagicOctopusUrn you teach CS?
 
@Uriel Oh god no, I was a TA. Also I tutored low level CS courses in Java/Spark.
@Uriel I graded homework mostly and helped students.
@Uriel Low level as in "101-201" courses, I didn't tutor any 300+ (masters level) courses.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn I don't really know the US numbering system for classes
 
@Uriel Gosh man, I live here and have no idea.
 
@Uriel "101" means "introductory". It has even become a phase on its own.
 
10:35 PM
@MagicOctopusUrn we just call it linalg A, linalg B, etc
 
@Uriel 101 is like "HI, THIS IS A STRING BRO!", 201 is like "HERES OOP BRO.", 300+ is like "here's the fundamental system for hidden markov modeling in terms of neurological networks."
 
@MagicOctopusUrn Hm, seems that the learning curve is exponential.
 
@Adám This was at OSU before they went to semesters. Basically everything used to be a 300+ level.
 
@Uriel Wait, linalg א, linalg ב, etc.?
 
@Adám yeah, except the "linalg" isn't English either.
 
10:37 PM
@Adám If you were taking any 100-200 level courses after sophomore year you were behind hard. Our rankings went up from 300-700. And this was before semesters... Now they use an even more complicated rating system.....
 
@Adám I guess it would become linalg I, linalg II if transliated correctly
 
@Uriel 'לינאלג' א?
 
@Adám we go with לינארית
 
@Uriel Mark me down as ignorant, but where?
 
@Uriel Oh. That's more like "linearity".
@MagicOctopusUrn Israel. That's Hebrew.
 
10:41 PM
@Adám Ahhh... I'm really bad with foreign languages.
@Adám Are there many other countries that speak Hebrew as their primary language?
 
Nope
 
what do you guys think of a quantum werewolf koth?
 
@MagicOctopusUrn None. But it is very common for Jews to know Hebrew even if they have no connection with Israel.
 
@Adám Absolutely true, my Jewish friend had to recite a bunch of stuff when I went to his bat mitzvah. I was just too young to know much more. Haven't had much more exposure though, definitely fascinating tradition though.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn (Probably his bar mitzvah or her bat mitzvah.)
 
10:44 PM
I speak enough German to get me to someone who speaks english, but that's about it.
 
@ATaco I don't speak German at all, but the Germans don't notice at first.
 
Ich spreche kein Deutsch? Ich habe ins kino mit meinen freunden gegangen.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn Interestingly, it is customary for Jews to develop a Jewish version of the local vernacular wherever they are, but preserve Hebrew as a holy tongue. I actually know Hebrew twice: The holy tongue as used in prayers and scriptures, and Modern Hebrew, as spoken in Israel.
@MagicOctopusUrn What did you see?
@MagicOctopusUrn Interestingly, you started off with placing the verb early. That's how I would do it too (in Yiddish).
 
@Adám I heard there were TONS of dialects in different parts of the world for Hebrew from my friend, never looked into it (mostly dealing with age/time/who you're talking to)
@Adám My german is, not figuratively, from 10 years ago when I was 16.
 
@Adám once you know the modern one, understanding the older is just like reading
 
10:50 PM
@MagicOctopusUrn Not dialects of Hebrew, but different pronunciations.
 
I speak Australian and English.
 
@Adám Errr... yeah, sorry, my vocabulary on languages is wrong. I only know English (it's my only language on my resume).
You want to talk the theory behind language, NLP? Phones? Phonetic parsing? AI based on POS tagging? I'm all in. For English only haha.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn only because non nativers usually lacks gender related pronunciations and preserve their accent
 
@Uriel The modern one has assigned new meanings to old words, both known and unknown words. Google translate certainly cannot handle old grammar (suffixes).
 
@Uriel I actually understand (used to understand before I forgot everything) the suffixes for german, it was phoenetic enough to grasp.
 
10:52 PM
German is a mostly phonetic language, barring a few borrowed words.
 
@Adám but I don't need any further effort to understand it.
 
It makes it much easier to learn.
 
@Uriel Not true. What is the first word of a Jewish blessing transcribed into English?
 
@MagicOctopusUrn I reffered to you speaking about hebrew
 
@Uriel Ahhhh, nevermind then, I bet speaking would be easier than reading for me. Languages that do not use the a-z alphabet confuse me.
 
10:54 PM
@Uriel You know all the words that Academy of the Hebrew Language has changed?
 
help needed. what is this:
 
My favorite german word was "to cut" because our teacher warned us about it and said if we ever "cursed" during a spoke-word exam would be dropped a letter grade... Like 50% of us accidentally said "s--t" instead of "to cut" on our exams.
 
@Adám depends. I can write an article regarding it. Basically blessed
 

 <--- what is that
 
10:55 PM
@Christopher2EZ4RTZ "uhh" is a thing someone says to buy time. "wat" is a meme.
 
@Christopher2EZ4RTZ U+2028 (line separator)
 
@Adám well, we consider this institute as crap here. nobody cares about them
 
@Uriel Tanin, Leviatan, Madregot, Chashmal, Bitachon…?
 
@MagicOctopusUrn My German lesson was quite funny today given that "Schneit" was a new word (shn-eye-t) to learn :P
 
10:57 PM
Shniet!
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing You're Dutch right? Or was it Norwegian? I forget entirely, sorry.
 
@Christopher2EZ4RTZ That's pronounced shneet
@MagicOctopusUrn J'habite en l'Angleterre
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Ohhh, franswahhh? FRANCOIS!
 
@Christopher2EZ4RTZ ="I live in England"
 
10:59 PM
what
 
@Adám what about these? the latters have double meanings. the first differ only considering notes on biblical sources
 
@Christopher2EZ4RTZ Oh... it's in French, but you said I live in England in french...?
 
@Christopher2EZ4RTZ ≈English spelling of French pronunciation of "French" in French.
 
I'm English, I live in England and I speak French, German and English
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing NICE! I was hoping that, what is mandatory language education for the UK?
@cairdcoinheringaahing Can help me settle an argument with a friend.
 
11:00 PM
i am going to say this again. what?
 
@Uriel The double meanings are new. They have only one meaning each in LH"K.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn Have to learn at least French up to year 9 (grade 8 I think) and then completely up to us. I chose to learn both French and German
@MagicOctopusUrn Sure, but am on mobile so am typing slowly
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing The only languages offered to us (as Americans) are French, Spanish and German. Do you have more options?
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Do children here actually learn French, or just study it?
 
@Adám well, not really. all meanings are related. but that's really going deep into
 
11:01 PM
@Mego today i found out you a married and you are her little penguin and that you have SWEET RINGS
 
@MagicOctopusUrn No
@Adám Leant it
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Crap. I lost a bet. YESSSS. THAT WAS THE BET.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn Well, depends on the school. Some still offer Latin
 
@Adám learn ≠ study?
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing The bet was whether or not latin was taught in england still haha!
 
11:03 PM
@Uriel Of course. You can study something without success.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn I mean, we can, but not a lot of schools do.
 
Ah, the good ol' days: When my father went to (Jewish) school in Denmark, they had to learn Danish, Hebrew, Swedish, Norwegian, English, German, and French. Latin and Greek were optional.
 
@Adám if one had put effort and gotten no result he should not believe [that he made enough effort]
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing In america, gradeschools don't' teach Latin, ever... And it's the only language I wish I knew.
 
TIL you can overwrite a class's constructor while still referring to the original constructor in the new one:
 
11:05 PM
@Adám That's way too many :P
 
class Foo:
    def __init__(self, must_be_a_number):
        if type(must_be_a_number) is not int:
            raise ValueError("Foo must be constructed with an integer!")

        self.value = must_be_a_number

class Foo(Foo):
    def __init__(self, can_be_a_str):
        super(Foo, self).__init__(int(can_be_a_str))

a = Foo(6)
b = Foo("7")
print(a.value)
print(b.value)
 
@Uriel Some places they teach the students without effort being put into it.
 
@Adám @Adám I don't know if I preserved the structure so you'd notice the quote. Anyway, I believe it talks about the student
 
@MagicOctopusUrn I love languages (natural and programming) but never want to learn Latin
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Latin discerns more about etymology and the history of word evolution, which I find fascinating tbh.
 
11:06 PM
@Uriel If course I recognised it. c|:-) ← Jewish smiley.
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I agree though, if you want to learn a language you can USE, Latin sucks (unless you're a historian).
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing No, knowing lots of languages it so useful. I so wish that I knew more. At least Spanish, Arabic, Latin, Greek, Russian, Japanese, and a couple of Chinese languages would be nice.
 
@Adám yeah, I heard you got all books translated but I haven't got a look on the translations
 
@Adám Jesus, do you know ANY Asian (probably the wrong term) languages? B/c the learning curve for each language is very steep.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn I find etymology fascinating (as a hobby) but wouldn't want to properly learn the grammar structure in Latin. The vocab is alright
 
11:08 PM
@MagicOctopusUrn No, I don't know any east-Asian languages. :-(
 
@Adám the only languages worth learning are the ones you have a use for
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Oh yeah... Speaking Latin to female historians in America would get you 20 college girlfriends though if you studied aboard over here. That's about it.
 
@Adám I tried teaching myself Russian and Spanish. I know a bit of Russian, but Spanish was too similar to French to distinguish from went talking
 
As part of his education, my father went for half a year on a ship to East-Asia. In Japan, they picked up a 25yo Japanese passenger who knew 25 languages fluently.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn How about talking to guys? Does it still work? If so, I should learn Latin
 
11:10 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing Latin is in the cirriculum for certain historical degrees here, and the people who want to learn are usually starved for info. I knew a transfer student who knew latin and he made serious bank off his knowledge. (he was male and straight, and definitely met more women than me tutoring CSE, can't speak for meeting males from experience).
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I can only read Cyrillic (and Greek) slowly. I don't understand much. I also tend to mix closely related languages, like the 3.5 Germanic ones I know.
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Can't speak for meeting males from experience, never really asked on that front b/c it didn't make sense.
 
@Adám I can convert the Greek into English letters, then I'm screwed :P
@MagicOctopusUrn Yeah, probably wouldn't :P
:O I just realised that DJ's profile was a cat with a hat and orange hair!
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing DUDE. WHAT? IT IS?
@cairdcoinheringaahing I must be blind, I thought it was fireworks.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn Zoom in on it!
 
11:13 PM
@cairdcoinheringaahing Wow, I AM blind lol!
 
I once started learning conversational Latin in Latin. Was fun. Should have kept it up. Now I don't have the time. The last language I learned was Yiddish (7-8 years ago) and while it went smoothly and quickly, it was only due to total immersion. I can't do such anymore, now that I have a family…
 
On-topic: When I get 10,000 reputation, can I do anything special?
 
@MagicOctopusUrn Everything you can currently do stays the same after we get a design (I think, but that may be 15k)
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Then, new question, what's the highest amount of REP that actually matters? So I know when to just bounty to people.
 
@MagicOctopusUrn 5000 for privileges
codegolf.stackexchange.com/help/privileges
 
11:17 PM
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@MagicOctopusUrn 25k gets you access to site statistics after design. 10k gives you deletion powers
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing 5000 is site analytics here
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing lol "after design"
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing Why should visual styling affect user abilities?
 
@ATaco Wha... What was that... What was that person even attempting?
 
11:20 PM
@Adám the design shows the second stage of graduation, including privilege updates to a full site, like SO
@MagicOctopusUrn Clearly, they were trying to get someone to ask what they were doing :P
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing That just seems wrong, somehow. Anyway, we'll never get our design.
 
@Adám That's good for me. I just got these shiny new tools, I don't want to lose them!
At least I'll still be able to VTC/VTRO
 
@Downgoat what happened to goathub?
 
G'nite everyone!
 
11:48 PM
@Christopher2EZ4RTZ have been busy but I am planning on app store release after integrating a few new GH features
>_< did rm -rf --cached . instead of git rm -rf --cached .
 
@Downgoat why do you always do this
you really need to stop using -f with rm
 
Never Forget mv /* /www/*
 

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