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24 hours ago, by Robusto
@DanielRigg Try blurt.
You can lead a horse to water ...
@DanielRigg Are you a bot?
Well, you don't seem to understand the most basic vocabulary concepts.
01:47
@Færd Yeah, OK, that looks and sounds rather bad.
@RegDwigнt That's probably a big part of it, yes...
 
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08:15
I found a sentence "the object's state does not observably change." What does it mean?

A: The object changes but we cannot see the change.

B: The object does not change in an observable way.


Thank you.
If you answer my question above, please notify me or ping me. :-)
08:26
@CowperKettle I never knew it either
09:07
@MoneyOrientedProgrammer Uh, what's the difference between A and B?
The gist is we don't know if something changed or not, 'cause we didn't see it
09:37
@M.A.R. Of course A differs from B no matter we can see it or not.
37 mins ago, by M.A.R.
The gist is we don't know if something changed or not, 'cause we didn't see it
It's the scientific way of putting things.
You're not saying an animal doesn't behave a certain way, but that you didn't see it. You're not saying certain patients are more vulnerable to Sars, but that you didn't find a correlation
10:00
@M.A.R.: OK. Thank you. It is enough for today. :-)
10:29
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Q: Does dry air promote the spreading of respiratory viruses better than wet air, ceteris paribus?

FizzA DW article states that Air humidity also influences the transmissibility of respiratory viruses. Once the pathogens have been expelled from the respiratory tract with a strong sneeze, they literally hang in the air. "On cold and usually dry winter days, the small droplets, together with the...

This one is a good question
 
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12:53
> the decision to prescribe the investigational drug is made simultaneously with the decision to get the subject enrolled in the clinical research;
Is get the subject enrolled of the same meaning with enroll the subject?
13:19
> Medicinal product – a product that contains a substance or a combination of substances intended for the treatment and prevention of human diseases, or the restoration, correction or alteration of physiological functions through a pharmacological, immunological or metabolic effect, or the diagnosis of human diseases and conditions.
Which is better here - diagnosis or diagnostics?
@CowperKettle -nosis
14:09
Good day everyone.
Howdy.
I have a bit of an issue with proper usage of a word foothold. My initial sentence looks like this "Main focus is Web Development with strong foothold on/in [LANGUAGE] and all things related."
Use in there.
foothold in, understood.
But use of foothold means you have not mastered [LANGUAGE].
14:12
I understand. I haven't.
I personally have a foothold in Python, but nobody would hire me for that language until I show its use in a major project.
Nowadays, in web development, employers seem to want three years of Angular or React or [FRAMEWORK], so you have to show what you've done. They'll also ask you a lot of pointed questions on how to do things in whatever framework.
They'll also be asking about your understanding of JavaScript latest, etc.
I understand. I already have a job. For many years now. Was just updating information on my blog about myself. Was quite outdated.
Yep. Angular and React. You are correct.
That's blogs for you. They just don't update themselves, do they? ^_^
14:17
Uhhh. They are the worst.
Nobody seems to want both Angular and React unless they're about to switch frameworks.
And the source control battle is over and git won. I don't know anybody who uses hg anymore, as nice as it is.
I would say it depends on specifics of a company.
1. Company developing own product
2. Company winning projects gov/3rd sector and implementing them.
Of course.
I'm generalizing.
I see.
It certainly doesn't hurt to show skills in multiple areas.
14:22
source control varia may still exist in legacy projects, but even they are slowly dying out
Well, thank the stars if you don't have to use ClearCase. Keerist.
I never liked Subversion either.
Don't get me wrong. Git is the way to go.
14:41
Oh, I wasn't pigeonholing you as a git antagonist. It seems like everyone has been using it for at least five or six years now.
14:59
Okay :)
15:22
I'm probably going out on a limb with this analogy, but git is like a high-maintenance girlfriend, very sexy but demanding your attention more than is perhaps necessary. Mercurial is like a slightly overweight girlfriend who just wants to do things for you.
Someone else analogized git as MacGyver, hg as James Bond.
15:51
@Robusto I get the MacGyver/git analogy, but not the James Bond/hg one.
Me neither.
The girl friend one though... -very- high-maintenance
James Bond didn't always seem like he just wanted to help.
@Mitch -very-high-maintenance ... isn't that a git directive?
he got things done?
by shooting people in the face?
Or the heart. Don't forget the heart.
15:54
That seems very gitish too though.
"I was just push one file and it all fell apart"
git Chiefly Br. slang An unpleasant, contemptible, or frustratingly obtuse person.
(I was comfortable with svm)
You mean svn.
haha
so long ago
Subversion was tolerable. But ClearCase was a nightmare. Glad those days are over.
15:57
or filev1.java, filev2,java, file2a.java, file2abak.java, file2bbak.2.java...
what was ClearCase? Is that like Visual Source Safe?
It was an alternative to that. I only had to use it at one job, but it was tedious and frustrating.
One file, one backup from a year ago, no tests, compile only after every total rewrite, deploy straight to production.
If we extend the girlfriends analogy a bit further, ClearCase is your ex-girlfriend who is suing you for palimony while keeping your stereo and trashing you to your friends.
I'm so impressed with mechanical engineering, like with assembly lines converting over to making surgical masks over night. How is that even possible?
Yeah, especially if they were making end loaders and backhoes the day before.
16:01
Exactly.
Unless I'm seeing cobbled together youtube videos that only claim to be repurposing.
The problem comes when some tester with COVID-19 coughs into the masks by way of testing them.
> It might be useful to point out that the Republicans have become a fascist organization like the Church of Scientology, only instead of L. Ron Hubbard as their savior they have chosen Ayn Rand, whose religious texts The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged serve as their Old and New Testaments.
They probably have a mister blow droplets with dye at them.
I think that analogy works.
@Robusto That's been the case since... forever?
Well, for the last 40 years or so. It wasn't true in the Eisenhower days.
16:05
or the conservative/libertarian leaning?
@Robusto Those were the ...god ... what's that guys name?
the intellectual from Yale?
Republicans are just a lot of True Believers now. They're worse than communist cadres, falling over themselves trying to have the "correct line."
with the fake midatlantic accent
@Mitch Buckley?
yeah that guy
He would be appalled by today's Republican party.
But he was intellectually dishonest as well.
16:07
It's like wishing for the good ole days of GWH
"at least he had principles" or "was trying" or "cared about looking like a public servant"
hey look at me maw! I'm talking politics!
git is like Elon Musk, hg is like ... Larry Ellison (Oracle)?
git is like Johnny Depp, hg is like Tobey McGuire?
git is like a lemon souffle, hg is like penny loafers.
git is like Bitcoin, hg is like a Swiss Bank account
git is like a sand dollar at the bottom of lagoon, hg is like your brother's motorcycle.
@Robusto a penny loafer won't fall down in the oven if someone slams the car door outside
git is like your mom, hg is like mine
@Mitch Well, you don't know that. Try putting a penny loafer in the oven sometime.
16:14
@Robusto puts loafer in over
pulls out loafer
waits for results
removes penny
puts loafer back in
laughs at foolish microwave use
Sometimes I put things in the microwave and sort of look away a little bit just in case.
1 min ago, by Robusto
laughs at foolish microwave use
16:17
like...is that bowl with the gold-colored painted rim... is that gonna...
whew...no.
16:55
> THREAD: I mostly talk about movies on here, but here goes. We are currently pivoting our factory to solely make surgical masks and other medical garments in short supply. We can make 2 million masks a day, and are looking to help in any way possible during this time. #COVID19
Well that's a movie too
You'd think software would be able to pivot so much more easily. But it's like assembly lines can just turn a knob and go from making children's toys to airplane engine parts?
You're still in the match
@Mitch airplane engine parts are only adult toys
17:25
@M.A.R. no doubt, but they're shaped differently. You can't just adjust a few screws on a metal stamping press to go from a barbie doll to a carburetor manifold.
I mean you totally can if you've got a 3-d printer, but most factories are not 3-d printers.
yet!
more importantly:
a car cam (1970's style) drive through of Paris in August (when everyone is one vacation) at dawn Sunday morning (of the few people left, no one is awake then).
 
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18:46
@Mitch Weird.
@Mitch I guess that's where they got the idea for the car chase in Ronin. (Well, one of them.)
 
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21:42
RIP Kenny Rogers.
21:57
@Robusto Yeah that's excellent. For a straightforward action movie, it has a lot of very small but great little pieces.
@Robusto I was reminded of the scene in th French Connection which was famous for being the first and single take. But with lots more cars on the road.
The French Connection is a 1971 American neo noir action thriller film directed by William Friedkin. The screenplay, written by Ernest Tidyman, is based on Robin Moore's 1969 non-fiction book The French Connection. It tells the story of New York Police Department detectives Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle and Buddy "Cloudy" Russo, whose real-life counterparts were Narcotics Detectives Eddie Egan and Sonny Grosso, in pursuit of wealthy French heroin smuggler Alain Charnier. The film stars Gene Hackman as Popeye, Roy Scheider as Cloudy, and Fernando Rey as Charnier. Tony Lo Bianco and Marcel Bozzuffi also star...
And the Claude LeLouche short was from 1976
I think it all started in the stage coach chase scene in the operatic adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo (Music by Gounod, Libretto by de Maupassant).
Wait!
There's the chariot scene in Aristophanes' The Clouds.
Wait!
There's the horse chase in the Epic of Gilgamesh, where Enkidu has to ride from underneath the horse.
Wait!
There's the stone rolling scene in Grog vs Thag.
Wait! There's the teeth baring scene in Fa and Nu Go Wild.
22:13
@Mitch for a single take, it did have fifty cuts too many.
Might as well claim The Fellowship of the Ring was filmed in a single take.
 
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23:42
@RegDwigнt Ha, no shit.
@Mitch It was pretty well done, all things considered.
@RegDwigнt He just dropped in to see what condition his condition was in.
I think he got mixed up with Jackie Treehorn.
BTW, happy belated Vernal Equinox, everybody. It came early this year, earliest in a century. Took us by surprise, which isn't easy considering all we have to do is pay attention.
What does having mixed feelings of uncertainty mean?

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