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Every time I have the opportunity to teach I really enjoy it. But then I see what's ahead of me for becoming a university professor... Maybe I should just become a high school teacher and live a simple and quiet life

@deprecated Trading reliance on a man (or you family) over reliance on the system is not independence. Why people have such a hard time understanding this? W*men, soybois, city dwellers... All fail to understand this. Specially here in Europe.

@deprecated Who would have thought that a globalist economy could fall apart when we have a global problem. Sprinkle some government incompetence on top and done.

@n8 don't forget the ATF bro

@cidoku Degenerates like them belong to the cross

Genius quiz (only 2% of people can answer correctly): Which one of this is a legitimate country?

A - Sealand
B - Israel

I don't know what the fuck happened in Israel, but they probably fucking deserved it

The joys of working with iOS

Fellow Spaniards, Pablo Iglesias is leaving politics! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE0wfjsybIQ

@cidoku @orekix The media is the enemy of the people

Finally got the gif pfp working! I think it was a problem with the particular gif file I was using. What's interesting is the problem I was having. When you update something in your profile you get json as a response. But I was getting something like "Failed to parse JSON unexpected < in line 1". Turns out that with the gif file I was sending something was exploding in the backend and what I was getting in response was an html document with the stacktrace of the exception. Hence the error because the first character of an html document tends to be a '<'. I also learned that the backend is Elixir + Postgres, which is pretty cool. @elliemortem, how much for the pentesting? akko_smug

@neets Is not a bad choice if you are somewhat related to programming languages research. Outside that the de facto language is different. Empirical people likes Python. More mathematical minded folks don't even code.

@cidoku That's what makes it so cool!

@neets For gamedev I think OOP is just a better tool than FP. For my OCaml dreams, I'm in academia, so maybe I can find a better usage for it. I was thinking something related to program analysis, where FP is king.

@cidoku I wish more people knew about this super cool JS framework: http://vanilla-js.com/

@neets That is very true. If you read my Python code, it is full of comprehensions and other functional idioms all nicely packed in well thought (or so I tell myself) OO interfaces. That was one of the reasons why I ended up disliking Haskell. I can't do OOP when I want/need. I kinda want to use OCaml for some large project, but I know my boss is going to hate the idea...

@Arkana I get 'obscure imageboard' vibes here. This is what the Internet was meant to be

@neets It's pretty cool when you can do it. Tho I have to admit I prefer a well designed OO system over a functional one. Most OOP code sucks ass, so I see the appeal of FP for most people. I personally really enjoy seeing the objects interact with each other, like a well oiled machine. FP is more like poetry.

@neets What does that function do? I did some Scheme back in college and that's pretty much it. Regarding the names, I believe every FP nerd has this honeymoon period where FP is fantastic until you realize it sucks on its own ways. If you happen to be looking for an username during that period...

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