vrek

joined 2 years ago
[–] vrek@programming.dev 1 points 2 days ago (2 children)

I worked at a company with about 1000 people at our location... I never saw anyone get off the bus to come to work(there was a bus stop infront of the building and on the side) and on good weather days maybe 3 or 4 bikes there... Everyone else drove.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 1 points 2 days ago (4 children)

Yeah, now imagine you work at nasa... You wouldn't take the bus to/from work everyday would you?

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 2 days ago

I wasnt reading. It was a form on a website where I put in starting location, ending location and expected arrival time. It said what time I should go to bus stop and how long the trip would take.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 1 points 2 days ago

True, totally doable and several people did so. There was even a bike rack installed on the premises.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 45 points 3 days ago

Yeah I think it's politics... "look we have busses and no one uses them we are just wasting money on them".

[–] vrek@programming.dev 83 points 3 days ago (27 children)

What's funny is in my experience in the USA it's not that there are not busses but they take SOO much longer. I had a job that was 2.8 miles away. It took 7 or 8 minutes to drive there(depending on if you hit the one traffic light on red). Theres a bus stop outside the company. There's a bus stop on the corner of my complex. I looked up on the bus provider website how long it would take...9 hours each way.

Years ago I was living in a different state, a friend was throwing a new years party in his college house and invited me. His college was 3 hours away. I thought about just taking a bus since obviously we would be drinking. I checked the bus schedule... It would take 2.5 days with 4 change overs each way.

I ended up just crashing on his couch and drove home after I recovered from the hang over.

Its just not feasible to take buses here due to how long they take.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 3 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Ah, the real reason the boulder Colorado time server is down... Trying to make sure people are late to the protest

/s yes I know this would be nanoseconds at most but it's a joke

[–] vrek@programming.dev 66 points 5 days ago (2 children)

I love the idea of this being a thing...

Don't step up to my crew unless you understand bell's equation

You aren't hard untill you memorize pi to 20 digits

The uncertainty principle is not knowing if your girl is coming home with me, my dawg here, or both of us... That's the real dual slit experiment

[–] vrek@programming.dev 2 points 5 days ago

Dragonslayer Doppelgänger the licenses may be in question and the story may not make any sense but the soundtrack... https://m.imdb.com/title/tt6162266/

[–] vrek@programming.dev 3 points 5 days ago

I agree but I find it even more rediculous that they think women consider having children and are like... Financially, ok... Housing, ok...schools, ok... Airport feeding rooms with outdated decor, never mind I'm going back on the pill

[–] vrek@programming.dev 5 points 5 days ago

If you like litrpg I recommend life at reset.... Basically(no spoilers this is book 1 chapter 1) guy is head of huge guild in a mmorpg, he gets betrayed by his friend and turned into a literal monster. As it progresses it goes in several weird directions of philosophy as weird as that sounds.

[–] vrek@programming.dev 20 points 5 days ago (5 children)

Was it a good book series? Worth reading?

 

What os? What ide? What plug-ins?

 

I'll give an example. At my previous company there was a program where you basically select a start date, select an end date, select the system and press a button and it reaches out to a database and pulls all the data following that matches those parameters. The horrors of this were 1. The queries were hard coded.

  1. They were stored in a configuration file, in xml format.

  2. The queries were not 1 entry. It was 4, a start, the part between start date and end date, the part between end date and system and then the end part. All of these were then concatenated in the program intermixed with variables.

  3. This was then sent to the server as pure sql, no orm.

  4. Here's my favorite part. You obviously don't want anyone modifying the configuration file so they encrypted it. Now I know what you're thinking at some point you probably will need to modify or add to the configuration so you store an unencrypted version in a secure location. Nope! The program had the ability to encrypt and decrypt but there were no visible buttons to access those functions. The program was written in winforms. You had to open the program in visual studio, manually expand the size of the window(locked size in regular use) and that shows the buttons. Now run the program in debug. Press the decrypt button. DO NOT EXIT THE PROGRAM! Edit the file in a text editor. Save file. Press the encrypt button. Copy the encrypted file to any other location on your computer. Close the program. Manually email the encrypted file to anybody using the file.

 

So background, my kid has seizures often. He is currently on 5 different medications to try to control it(plus 1 for sleeping and 1 for his liver enzymes) plus severe non verbal autism so he can't tell us if he already had his meds. Currently when it's medication time, it's always "did you give him his meds yet?" and we have no way of tracking how many seizures he actually has besides "alot more recently" or "it's gone down recently". Yes he had multiple doctors and this is NOT a post looking for health advice.

I am creating an app for phones(c# Maui) which will send json objects to a api to store/retrieve data in a database(when he last had medication x, when he has a seizure etc). It will probably only be used with in my family, maybe 20 entries a day on a really bad day(7 medications twice daily + 6 seizures to give a round number) but should be less then 10 transactions(most medications given at same time).

What's the cheapest/easiest was I can host something like this? I do not have a static ip. Yes it's health information but I'm only storing first names and tracking time of events, not too worried about hippa like security.

 

The only possible exceptions I can think of are fish(I imagine gills and mouth are not connected but don't really know). I am excluding bacteria and viruses and I believe they don't really breath(correct me if I'm wrong).

 

I know there choice of distro is really meaningless as you can install almost any program on almost any distro. But I have been playing with kali which is for security people and pen testers. Is there a similar distro for programmers? Like a few ides installed some profiling tools some virtual environment tools etc?

 
view more: next ›