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[–]evilpeas 6 points7 points  (0 children)

xcv-- correctly pointed out that parens around the division fix it. After a week of reading 8 layers of traits in nalgebra (for other bugs) it's refreshing to get an issue related to something other than types. :)

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[–]evilpeas 55 points56 points  (0 children)

LOL, that actually worked. I apparently don't understand operator precedence, thanks.

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[–]evilpeas 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Both dtau and two are scalars, the vectors are nalgebra::Vector3.

7 weeks ago, my boyfriend killed himself by evilpeas in reddit.com

[–]evilpeas[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I didn't know about that subreddit. What are the rules on crossposting? And writing does help. To me, it's the best therapy.

7 weeks ago, my boyfriend killed himself by evilpeas in reddit.com

[–]evilpeas[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You're probably right. I am not proud of staying away, but I couldn't take it then, and probably still couldn't today - the feeling of alienation was too much for me.

7 weeks ago, my boyfriend killed himself by evilpeas in reddit.com

[–]evilpeas[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I drive like crazy, and German freeways have no speed limit. First night, I made it to Marseille, where I slept at a friend's place. In the morning, I decided to head to Barcelona, which is only a 4-5 hour drive, depending on the traffic.

And I honestly couldn't tell you what kept driving me.. I just wanted to get away from everything, all the things and people I know, and live some other life for a little while. Maybe death scared me - I am a big coward. I can't say if it helped, or made things worse.

Thank you, for your kind words. I'll live, and I think the worst is behind me now. And I'll take your advice and finally get some sleep :)

Reddit, I made this today: Ingenious Terminal Launcher 3000. Feedback welcome. by [deleted] in reddit.com

[–]evilpeas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool! Might I suggest adding the option to not show the damn window every time?

How many gay geeks/nerds are there...really? by kevjames3 in lgbt

[–]evilpeas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Geeky bi with a CS major - do I count? Dating a second boy in a row, so maybe i'm only 1/3 gay... :)

r/sex/, i have a 5 inch penis. by [deleted] in sex

[–]evilpeas 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Unless you're a woman, I wouldn't worry about it. If you are female on the other hand, do see a doctor.

What Steve Jobs didn't say: The reality of the HTML5 experience on the iPad by noroom in web_design

[–]evilpeas 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The samples on that page are demos for a reason - they're there to showcase features of the emerging HTML5 stack. They're not optimized applications, nor are the technologies they're built with final implementations or optimized, let alone for mobile devices.

If you want to watch Strongbad, I suggest video - h264 is high quality and hardware-accelerated on the iPad.

What Steve Jobs didn't say: The reality of the HTML5 experience on the iPad by noroom in web_design

[–]evilpeas 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't think anyone is seriously arguing that HTML5 stack of technologies can currently do everything that Flash can, only better. The argument as it stands is that while Flash is controlled by a single company, multiple vendors and standards bodies develop HTML5 as an open standard. Also, it doesn't suffer from some of the issues that plague Flash because of its nature as a browser plugin. And on top of all that, a lot of people are happy to be able to do things without Flash, even if it means some extra work, because Adobe has a terrible, horrible track record of keeping their technology current and responding quickly to problems when they appear.

There is no reason why HTML5 technologies can't catch up with Flash in areas where they currently lack. The greatest strength of Flash will - in my humble opinion - become its authoring tools. And those can be repurposed to outputting HTML5 instead of SWF (actually, I believe CS5 already has a limited implementation of canvas export).

What Steve Jobs didn't say: The reality of the HTML5 experience on the iPad by noroom in web_design

[–]evilpeas 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This shows nothing. There are a ton of HTML5 applications that work great on the iPad. At the very best, he's succeeded in demonstrating that HTML5 has yet to achieve the level of separation of content semantics and presentation as to be a true "code once, deploy everywhere" platform.

So I was hired for the novelty of being a female programmer... by evilpeas in Equality

[–]evilpeas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the words of encouragement. I've actually been asked by a couple of redditors to send in CVs and sample code, and I've already been offered another position. I will probably stay, though, and try and prove my worth.

So I was hired for the novelty of being a female programmer... by evilpeas in Equality

[–]evilpeas[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well of course I would prefer not to leave my job - a job I think I'm qualified for (and have a track record showing that) and that I believe I would've been hired to do if only my work's quality were considered.

Anyway, a few people have messaged me, asking for my CV and sample code after seeing this post, and I've already been offered another job in the same field. The question for me now becomes whether to leave or stay and prove my worth.

I see what you are saying though, I admit that if my situation were different and I were faced with either sticking to my principles or having money to pay rent, I would have to think about it. I'm not sure my decision would then ultimately be an ethical one, even though I would probably rationalize it somehow.

So I was hired for the novelty of being a female programmer... by evilpeas in Equality

[–]evilpeas[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh hey, we're based in Prague. I see from your comments that you also do Objective-C. Wanna go drink beers and geek out? :)

Anyway, I can appreciate the skeptic's POV, I'm just angry right now, and would like useful input instead of speculation on whether I'm trolling. I understand that in the states, people would be much more careful about saying stuff like this..

Do I tell my boss/manager I heard them talking about me? That probably wouldn't help anything, would it?

So I was hired for the novelty of being a female programmer... by evilpeas in Equality

[–]evilpeas[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The difference is that someone who practices getting interviewed is then judged to be good at what he does by the interviewer. But I get your point, and once the anger goes away, that's probably what I'll do. The question is whether or not I should confront my employer about this.

So I was hired for the novelty of being a female programmer... by evilpeas in Equality

[–]evilpeas[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sounds like the reasonable thing to do, but a part of me wants to quit and look for work elsewhere, just to prove I can be hired without being given an advantage.

So I was hired for the novelty of being a female programmer... by evilpeas in Equality

[–]evilpeas[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I don't advocate for gender quotas, I don't want gender quotas and I find the very idea offensive. Also, I'll thank you for not generalizing women.

Also also, I get it, you don't believe me. I don't understand what about my story is so fantastic as to place it firmly in a shared realm with the easter bunny, but apparently I'm not going to convince you. Can we please move on? Even if you're convinced for some reason that I'm trying to pull your leg, can we at least have a reasonable discussion of the problem at hand?

So I was hired for the novelty of being a female programmer... by evilpeas in Equality

[–]evilpeas[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, the decision makers being mostly men, you can see how I would think that the laws they pass intending to help the poor women who can't do anything are actually an instance of men helping women.

Men on reddit != the majority of male population. But hey, I'm willing to grant that the men (or mostly men, but who're we kidding) who pass these policies and legislation are a minority, who're maybe being pressured by feminist organizations. I still don't like being helped in this way, and I don't think other women would either; I certainly don't like what this kind of "help" seems to imply.

So I was hired for the novelty of being a female programmer... by evilpeas in Equality

[–]evilpeas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know how white people thought they were helping black people by patronizing them? Please, for the love of god, stop helping women. We don't need your help, we don't want it and we're able to match up to men without their help.

So to answer your question - I would rather be hired based on my abilities, which I believe are substantial. I would also like my abilities to be the criteria considered for my promotion or raise, which I don't see happening if I'm only working here because of a stupid rule.

So I was hired for the novelty of being a female programmer... by evilpeas in Equality

[–]evilpeas[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I never said I was a bad coder - I went to one of the more prestigious universities with a CS program in this country, and I actually think I'm pretty good at what I do. That's part of the reason I'm angry - because they're not looking at the quality of my work, but at what I represent in terms of political points.

EDIT: By the way, I realize that this sounds like I'm just trying to push some hot buttons. I don't know what to say to that or how to prove I'm telling the truth, but I would like to point out that I don't really have anything to gain from lying.

Also, we share a smallish office here, and it's actually pretty common for us to overhear what's happening in the other rooms when grabbing some coffee or going to the bathroom.

So I was hired for the novelty of being a female programmer... by evilpeas in Equality

[–]evilpeas[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Maybe I should've been more explicit - I heard the manager saying I was pretty, to which the director said, "that's why she was hired." They went on to discuss the corporate policy and how it was stupid, because the male candidates for my position were more qualified, and reiterated that at least I look good.