code logs -> 2019 -> Tue, 15 Jan 2019< code.20190114.log - code.20190116.log >
--- Log opened Tue Jan 15 00:00:24 2019
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01:11 * McMartin grumps at this timing code, determines that his time unit is 125/3 nanoseconds
01:11
< Degi>
Lmfao
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12:17
<&[R]>
ToxicFrog: Can you share how you did that?
12:17
<&[R]>
That sounds boss
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12:53
<&ToxicFrog>
[R]: sure thing
12:54
<&ToxicFrog>
...honestly, it's complicated enough that it probably wants a blog post or something
12:55
<&ToxicFrog>
But the tl;dr is, url_hint for the URL annotation, /alias add open_url /url_hint_replace /exec -bg weechat-open-url {url$1}, then bind meta-oN to /open_url N
12:57
<&ToxicFrog>
Then the weechat-open-url shell script does some stuff with `tmux lsc` and /proc to figure out where I'm connecting from and dispatches to either `tmux split-window (w3m|timg)` or `ssh $ip (chrome|feh)`, with some extra magic in the latter case to make sure XAUTHORITY is set up right and the like.
12:57
<&ToxicFrog>
Oh, and timg is wrapped in a shell function to let it open URLs and give it a nicer UI in general.
13:11
<&[R]>
Coolio, will play with that after work today
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13:20
<&ToxicFrog>
[R]: here's the relevant code: https://gist.github.com/ToxicFrog/1ffcf543195a0872f92c244718634b56
13:20
<&[R]>
<3
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18:26
<@iospace>
holy shit
18:26
<@iospace>
I had a headhunter flat out ask me to lie on my resume
18:26
<&McMartin>
SHORYUKEN
18:27
<@iospace>
like asked me to put down my relevant work experience under the wrong employer
18:28
<@iospace>
because he said I could get "shortlisted for the job" if I did that
18:29
<@iospace>
EXCUSE ME?
18:30
<~Vornicus>
^ this is the kind of shit I yell about when people get me grumpy about job searching
18:30
<@iospace>
it was 100% him trying to make his targets
18:31
<@iospace>
next time someone asks me to do this I am going to flat out ask, "Are you asking me to lie on my resume?"
18:45
<@iospace>
like, a recruiter asked me, "Do you have experience doing debugging?" "Yeah." "Could you make sure it's on your resume explicitly?" "Sure, let me do that."
18:46
<@iospace>
that's fine
18:46
<@iospace>
it's a buzzword I forgot, whoops
18:47
<@iospace>
(I had "testing" on there but not "debugging" so!)
18:49
<&McMartin>
Yeah
18:50
<&McMartin>
Though as someone who tried to do hiring humanely that stuff drives me up the wall, but I recognize why its necessary
18:50
<@iospace>
yeah
18:50
<&McMartin>
Because I saw how actually reading the stuff that comes in doesn't scale for shit
18:50 * Vornicus grumps at testing certain things
18:50
<&McMartin>
What infuriates me is when people then start replicating the inhuman prefilter at the human stages, which is the opposite of the point
18:51
<~Vornicus>
So like -- okay.
18:52
<~Vornicus>
Vornonoi. When I set up the skeletal mesh I'm basically cloning a couple hunks of array
18:52
<@iospace>
but yeah, I shit out...
18:52
<@iospace>
what
18:53
<@iospace>
19 apps so far this week
18:53
<@iospace>
50+ last week
18:53
<@iospace>
only one phone interview so far Dx
18:53
<~Vornicus>
You are at infinity% higher success rate than me then
18:53
<@iospace>
I also have some hardware on the way to show I can program a spi library ^^
18:53
<@iospace>
I CAN DO I2C! :D
18:53
<@iospace>
well, somewhat
18:53
<@iospace>
:P
18:54
<~Vornicus>
The skeletal mesh has, at one point in the past, Been Wrong
18:54
<~Vornicus>
But the unit test envisioned for same would have also Been Wrong for exactly the same reason!
18:54
<&McMartin>
iospace: woot!
18:54
<&McMartin>
I know what I2C is! That's about my limit.
18:55
<&McMartin>
Then there was the time we were looking for iOS developers and got IOS developers instead
18:55
<&McMartin>
It turns out that Apple smartphones and Cisco routers are not the same thing
18:55
<~Vornicus>
And this is giving me grumps: because the only way I thought of to test whether the table is set up correctly is to compare it to... the exact same thing, literally, I'd be copying the table data from the same bit of notebook paper or the same bit of Excel sheet as I did the original
18:56
<~Vornicus>
The test would have been green and the error would nonetheless have existed.
19:01
<~Vornicus>
-- and fixing the error means *also* changing the test.
19:36
<@iospace>
McMartin: what about SPI?
19:47
<&McMartin>
iospace: I had to look it up, which I guess is a fancy way of saying "no"
19:47
<&McMartin>
Especially since I got two plausible results (SCSI Parallel and Serial Peripheral)
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20:24
<@iospace>
latter
20:25
<&McMartin>
I should probably learn more about embedded stuff given how much I mess around with 8-bit CPUs
20:28
<@iospace>
Haha
20:28
<@iospace>
I have a shipment of them on the way
20:28
<&McMartin>
AVRs?
20:28
<&McMartin>
(Were you around when I had my one AVR adventure?)
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22:42
<&McMartin>
"For those of you had the good fortune of not being graphics programmers during the formative years of the development of consumer graphics hardware, what follows is a brief history. Hopefully, it will give you some perspective on what has changed in the last 15 years or so, as well as an idea of how grateful you should be that you never had to suffer through the early days."
22:42
<&McMartin>
This didn't used to be part of this tutorial
22:46
<&McMartin>
" Talking about non-photorealistic rendering (NPR) as one thing is like talking about non-Elephant biology as one thing."
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23:21
<@iospace>
McMartin: yup 3x atmega 328p
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