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A wonderfull friday morning to all of you :)
I am finally being better again :)
 
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Q: Can we ask questions that are based in a standardized environment?

AnillaPreface: I work at a hospital and am considering asking a question related to the environment. I understand the standards within very well, but I’d like to see the consensus on acceptable scope. Background In certain environments there comes a set of rules and standards to guide people into ...

 
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@dhein yay ♥ I'm glad you're feeling well :)
08:22
Thanks :)
08:57
*nudge nudge* flags people? ;)
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An wonderfull example I have for this one was, we had here recently a machinelearning algorythm that was supposed to identify diferent kinds of cars. The algorythm ended up with totally missunderstanding what an SUV is. That was, because almost all pictures of SUV's had a clear blue sky in the background, so while it worked for all other kinds of cars correct, the machine wasn't able to identify SUV's if you gave it an SUV it concluded other kinds,
and if you gave it any picture asking if this was an SUV, it confirmed if the sky was clear and blue and declined if it wasn't x'D
09:23
@dhein I saw your comment to Anilla post, do you like sitting on the floor too? I'm starting to wonder if this is an autistic thing :p
09:58
Yeah. I was about to write an answer, but got interupted I will finish the answer when I have time again, and then we could elaborate on that here if you stil want :p

I don't think it is an autistic thing perse. But now you say it, it might be related at least.
@dhein Maybe it's linked by the fact that autistic people don't care about social norm and "do not sit on the floor" is a social norm, at least in European countries
10:37
@Ælis Interesting idea. Sounds reasonable. I just was considering what might be the reason for it, too. And I came up with 1~2 different ideas. I am gonna share with you after lunch. But for now I am at lunch :)
p.s.: I finsihed my answer ;)
@Ælis Gimme some thought food for my lunchbreak please: Do you actually think, if there wasn't that social norm, most people would rather enjoy sitting on the floor?
@dhein I don't know. Japanese people do tend to sit on "the floor" a lot so I guess it could be fifty-fifty
And have a good lunch!
Also, one thing I notice about sitting on the floor is that it allows me to hide a little which I like very much (being hidden makes me feel safe). And I think that this is something other autistic people might share
11:16
@Ælis @dhein I love lying or sitting on the floor
Guys, I just received my noise-cancelling headset!
I can't wait for it to be fully charged so I can test it <3
@avazula Nice! \o/
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Darn, the chat thinks I'm spamming it haha
:P
This chat clearly knows nothing about dance! :p
Yup
We should create an acceptance filter for it to be comfortable with our excessive joy
Hehe, +1 for that :p
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Q: My girlfriend keep me out of her Facebook - how to act?

drSlumpWe are together since 6 month. I know her family and she knows mine. After about one month that we were dating she showed me some foto on Facebook. After a while I thought I could add her on fb, and I did it. After a few days I told her and she said "Ah yes I saw that you found me on fb!"...I fel...

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@Ælis Thanks, I totally had :)
@Ælis HUH!!! funny. 100% What I wanted to tell you after lunch. I was so curious how you see it, cause I couldn't really explain it. And now you just used the very same words I had used.
It feels like if an unwanted event might occur, "duck and cover" was a viable option when sitting on the ground, correct? ;P
@avazula @Ælis you 2 prefer hard or soft mattress? ^^ Cause the best mattress I ever had was a plain plank covered with some off worn isolation and cloth over it.... I loved it till my step sister thought she is still slim enough to jump on my "bed" and the plank broke QQ never had found anything comparable since then
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@dhein Yeah, exactely :D
@dhein I'm not sure, that's not something I really notice (I tend to fell asleep really easily so, unless the mattress isn't even everywhere, I won't complain about it)
12:39
I was thinking a bit at lunch about why I feel so. And I think the prefference sin't specifically autistic, this is a side effect making it even more viable for us. My theory why I (we?) do this is: when there is a group sitting we are part of, and you sit on a lower elevation than they do, you aren't taken serious, its kind of an degrading thing. And I can confirm from experience, in such a setting I get treat differently when sitting on the floor.
So having this "protection" of not being treat as someone on their level. gives us more leeway for failing in body language, cause while sittin
you kinda agree? :)
13:11
@dhein It could be. When sitting on the floor, you are kind of "outside the circle" so you don't have to participate as much as if you were sitting like anyone else (so less social interaction = less tiredness)
 
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I posted under someone answer, they answered me but I don't understand their comment. Are they agreeing with me or not? Did they missunderstood me and should I correct them?
Good morning :)
Afternoon!
@Ælis sounds like they're just upset. They're not agreeing or disagreeing. I'd back off, trying to correct them would probably only make it worse
@scohe001 Alright, thanks :)
14:38
@scohe001 I agree
The user is possibly being sarcastic
@ElizB Oh, that would explain it, thanks ^^
the first thing that I noticed was possibly sarcastic was "Oh this is great :)"
Yeah but the "Sorry" at the end of the second message was really confusing
Yeah, it's like "Sorry my answer doesn't meet all your standards"
@Ælis I read that as a snarky "sorry this isn't good enough for you"
I left a comment though, so we'll see
14:42
It doesn't read as sarcastic - more like the user is running into a language barrier
haha me and scohe agree on that
@motosubatsu That's very possible too.
they are russian and I've seen similar "odd" phrasing from them elsewhere on the network
I said "possibly" sarcasm not 100% definite
@motosubatsu eh my motto is assume best intentions but prepare for the worst
@scohe001 while I don't disagree in general - both Occam's and Hanlon's Razors would appear to apply in this case
14:47
Heh fair enough
Like I said, I left a comment in good faith, and we'll see how they react
@motosubatsu I had never heard of Hanlon's Razors but, after googling it, I like it x)
"@shoe001: I am not sure I understand, your..." yikes. Guess I'm a shoe now. Time to say goodbye to my yellow square dreams.
@scohe001 Ahah x)
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@scohe001 Be careful not to overstep your boundaries :p
hehee
rubs eyes I just walked in and now people are shoes? There are worse things to aspire to I think.
@TheTinyMan Do you like to be stepped on all day (and all days)? Because that's the terrible life that await @shoe001 now (RIP @scohe001)
@Ælis ... no comment?
Now to bright side of this is that they're shoe #001
15:16
The oldest and most revered of the shoes
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I like that perspective better haha
Ahah XD
Shoe #007. License to squish.
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So what kind of shoe are you? Like, a boot? A sneaker? A sandal?
This is going way too far, I love it! XD
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@TheTinyMan I would think the first shoe is probably a sandal
@Rainbacon I don't actually know much about the history of shoes but that sounds reasonable. So we're talking, like, super primitive? I think we need to upgrade @scohe001.
@Rainbacon It could be a boot. A boot is use against cold. A sandal seems less useful IMO
@Ælis Say that again when it's summer! :p
I'm just guessing. Since humans first popped up in Africa. Sandals seem like the right kind of shoe for Africa.
@avazula I love going barefoot when it's summer :D (except when the sand is burning)
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@Rainbacon I was thinking that, too. Sandals are good against stepping on pointy rocks or arrowheads or thorns. Or hot surfaces. Of course, if we're worried about thorns, we might want to protect the rest of the foot, too...
@Ælis I wish I lived somewhere with sand! Well, if it's beach sand. Maybe not if it's desert sand.
I'd say moccasins were the first shoe.
depends on where you're talking about. boots, sandals and moccasins all sound plausible
Well. Maybe. I wonder if there's some archeology expert here that could tell us...
@Rainbacon I was going to say that, maybe they didn't need it there. But people that currently living there do have shoes, so...
According to wikipedia "The earliest known shoes are sagebrush bark sandals dating from approximately 7000 or 8000 BC, found in the Fort Rock Cave in the US state of Oregon in 1938."
Here's the source of that data pages.uoregon.edu/connolly/FRsandals.htm
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@Rainbacon Yeah, but that the "earliest known", we cannot draw conclusion from that :/
@TheTinyMan I hate the idea of living in a sand desert, not enough green. But yeah, I was talking about beach sand (I go to the beach when on holiday. I also go to the mountain and I'm sometimes barefoot there too ^^)
Ahhh, nice! :-) I'm either barefoot or in sandals whenever I can be. The other day I was salting my driveway to protect against ice while barefoot. :-P

I...might have regretted that decision.
brr. :P
@TheTinyMan Outch, I definitively don't do that in the cold winter! Oo (or just for a few seconds before running into hot water like Norwegian people do)
@Ælis I make poor decisions, especially when the wiser decision involves wearing shoes. :-P Or long pants.
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The Areni-1 shoe is a 5,500-year-old leather shoe that was found in 2008 in excellent condition in the Areni-1 cave located in the Vayots Dzor province of Armenia. It is a one-piece leather-hide shoe, the oldest piece of leather footwear in the world known to contemporary researchers. The discovery was made by an international team led by Boris Gasparyan, an archaeologist from the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia (co-directors of the project are Ron Pinhasi from University College Cork in Ireland, and Gregory Areshian from UCLA). == ...
@Tinkeringbell Neat!
@Tinkeringbell Totally not a dinosaur. ;-)
@TheTinyMan The leather had to come from something!
(and it's armenia, not america :P)
@Tinkeringbell That's true, that's probably basically a dinosaur! xD So if I bury a leather shoe, that's enough to get you to come excavate?
No, nowadays leather is fake, no longer made from real dinosaurs ;)
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@Tinkeringbell Back to the drawing board...
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Hahahaha I step away for a meeting for 2 seconds and this is what I come back to
You guys are awesome
I almost want to change my name to shoe007 just for this
@scohe001 why 7?
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Shoe #007. License to squish.
@scohe001 Ha, I missed that one
hehehe I like those. James Bond movies are a small interest of mine. Pierce Bronsan probably one of my favorites
oh sean connery as well
I am making very little progress in my internship work. blehhh
maybe I'll go over to the cafeteria and get some tea
yeah, that'll help. Oh, I think i know why my fatigue is hitting me- it's the woman's time of the month again and it's friday :P
16:35
I think I may have just written my best commit message ever:
> Removed tests (don't work, don't know why)
#CICDEngineer
Did you try testing the tests, testily?
@scohe001 haha. I'm actually not the author. I'm just here to provide them (the authors) tools so that their tests run automatically, in a fancy way, with reports alarms and nice stuff like that
So my motto kinda is
"Don't work, don't mind"
@avazula I wish my last client did that. I had a conversation with one of the qa engineers one day and he told me that they have a test suite of about 2000 tests. And 40% of them consistently fail
@Rainbacon :(
bummer
My company has a strict "no failure" policy. We don't merge branches if any of our ~150(?) tests fail.
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@avazula ooh that sounds like fun!
The problem is, they don't know which ones fail because of the environment vs because the code is broken. Their method of generating reports is to compare the two previous test runs and only show the tests that changed whether they passed or failed
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Q: Asking my friend out even though I have a girlfriend

OfficialQueensbridgeMurderersI am a 20 years old male from Canada. I have been with my girlfriend (also 20 years old) for about three months. When we started being in a relationship, we agreed that it was an exclusive one because I value her being faithful, but she insisted that she would not mind me sleeping with other gir...

@ExtrovertedMainMan Good thing we aren't on HNQ...
Damn from the title I expected it to be downvoted to hell, but it's actually a kind of interesting question
That's a +1 from me
Yeah, that's an extremely delicate situation
17:10
it's definitely a huge damper on the day when one burns a thumb while getting chicken noodle soup from the cafeteria... :'( ouchhhh
@ElizB Oh no! D: How bad is the burn? Speaking of delicate situations!
@TheTinyMan i basically dripped a bit of hot soup on my left thumb
it's not horrible but it's definitely stinging and throbbing... :/
the kitchen staff gave me burn cream so it's helping. still, the specific area of the burn is really hurting. not quite a second degree but probably close to it
it's below the cuticles on the skin, between the knuckle and fingernail
big oof :/
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what i hated about it was that i wanted to scream but didnt want to embarass myself so i laughed it off and made it no big deal
@El'endiaStarman yup, youll see it when i get home. probably should put lavender oil on it too to help reduce swelling
i'm waiting to see if it'll blister or not. i hope not.
ookay the burn cream is really helping, yay. only intermittent periods of stinging
@ElizB I'm glad that the cream is helping at least. :-\
@TheTinyMan yeah, it's mostly that i need to ignore it until it stops... kinda hard to do
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@ElizB I'll bet us talking about it is making that even harder! shifty eyes
@ExtrovertedMainMan Yay for polyamory questions ^.^
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Q: How can I ensure I maintain a good working relationship competing with my colleagues for a promotion?

ArtOfCodeI've worked at my current job for just about 2 years. Due to the type of job it is, the turnover rate is high, so I am one of the most experienced employees there. We're likely to have one or two positions opening up for a duty manager role in the next few weeks, which I'm planning to apply for....

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Q: Is it appropriate to remove a privelege from my younger brother for bad behavior?

SlothsAndMeI own a game that my younger brother who is 10 enjoys playing. Because he enjoys complaining about things I've been allowing him to use some functions on his own time to play it. But this morning he decided to yell at me when I gave him some helpful advice and after he left for the bus I removed ...

@TheTinyMan that's a good answer. I'm currently working on a frame challenge based mostly on personal experience related to your second point
@Rainbacon Yeah. It's...quite the sticking point.
Thank you for saying that it's a good answer, by the way. :-)
I really like your 4th point
@Rainbacon Thank you. Yeah...that can be tough to navigate if things are less than ideal, but of course he doesn't even have a chance to navigate it if he doesn't identify it. But it's been my experience that that is most likely when the other person is speaking through a depressive state. :-\
18:10
@TheTinyMan yeah. right now, keeping it still is helping
@ElizB I'm eating potato soup right now as it happens. :-) Oof...I effed this soup up, though.
My NP tells me, "I'm busy right now, can you go up and add spices to the soup I've had cooking for a while? Follow my directions literally and to the letter!" So I said, "Okay, how much, of what, do you want me to add?" So she says "all of the vegetables I brought up there," then names a bunch of spices and says, "And put not-half-a-cup of each in there! >.<" because I usually overspice a little.

But...since she said that right after "take my directions literally," I took that to mean "put in 3/8ths cup of each of these spices." And cut up all of the veggies she had on the counter, and
@TheTinyMan ooops. heh
Ok, answer posted. That took longer to write than I expected it to
18:29
Looks great! :)
Thanks!
I think I want to add a bit more in the bottom section, but I need to think about it for a bit
Alright, cool
If someone could close that and left helpful comment before a 3rd answer, it would be great: interpersonal.stackexchange.com/q/20923/21067
I think that's a good frame challenge. Also, I'm sorry that you had to go through that, @Rainbacon.
Thank you. I made my choices, and unfortunately I hurt a few people. I'm not proud of it, but I wouldn't be where I am today if I hadn't made those mistakes
18:40
@Rainbacon That's definitely true. Hopefully the mistakes that you made will enable you to avoid hurting more people, or being hurt yourself, in the future.
...I take too many risks, myself. xD Although I'm more cavalier with my own emotional well-being than other people's.
I'm pretty guarded with my emotional well-being. The first time I had a bad break-up, I stuck to casual relationships for a couple of years before I opened up my emotions again.
I've never managed to stick to (only) casual relationships for more than, like, a few weeks at a time, tops. I probably should have though. :-P
The longest I did lasted for a few months, but we didn't see each other frequently
Well what I mean is I've never been not in a deep romantic relationship and also not been seeking one, for more than a few weeks at a time. Since I was...like twelve? :-P I'm about to turn 34.
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@IPSCommentBot Who told you to do that?
Everyone, the bot has gained sentience
@Rainbacon uh, i did
Did you delete the message or is it an older one and the bot took a long time to respone?
@Rainbacon no, look at the message before that one
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Now I'm getting ideas on how to mess with people...
Oh, weird. Your feedback to the bot didn't show up until I manually refreshed the page
@Rainbacon this message
@TheTinyMan holy moly that is one kickass answer--good stuff!!
@scohe001 Thank you! ^.^
@El'endiaStarman Do itttttt
No, no, I mustn't. I am a good mod! Good mods don't trick friendsies!
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@TheTinyMan aw come on don't give him any ideas....
@El'endiaStarman don't do it! I know where you sleep and if you mess with me, i just might kick you to the couch.... :P
@El'endiaStarman But do FUN mods?? :o :o
@ElizB She's bluffing!
(I don't have the mental energy to come up with Gollum-esque "replies" so you'll have to imagine that part on your own.)
hehehe
 
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Q: How to tell a patient I don’t want to discuss a personal detail?

AnillaI work an introductory job as a technician in a busy hospital. I manage equipment, conduct various tests on patients, and record information I obtain. Because I’m directly working with the patients, communication is going to be a large part of the process; especially since I want them to be rel...


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