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2016-12-23 23:12:01 UTC

Here and now, we can teach children in elementary school about consumer choice

2016-12-23 23:12:06 UTC

shareholders don't seem to think like that actually, don't they? it's more like "cheat but don't get caught"

2016-12-23 23:12:25 UTC

genuinely asking tbh

2016-12-23 23:12:28 UTC

I've had coworkers think that

2016-12-23 23:12:30 UTC

it's what it seems

2016-12-23 23:12:31 UTC

So

2016-12-23 23:12:40 UTC

That is why it's only a force rather than the be all end all force

2016-12-23 23:12:50 UTC

It's tough to be the only guy in the room looking like an autist demand we test better

2016-12-23 23:12:55 UTC

It's still something that can push the company.

2016-12-23 23:13:34 UTC

Esp when the company may not exist in a year or two because lol we're a startup

2016-12-23 23:13:38 UTC

Of course you can also run a regulatory company as a non-profit.

2016-12-23 23:13:42 UTC

The hard decisions don't get made

2016-12-23 23:14:14 UTC

Also that's why we have lawyers

2016-12-23 23:14:16 UTC

Etc

2016-12-23 23:14:50 UTC

But yeah you're in mgmt so you're supposed to be a dick

2016-12-23 23:15:06 UTC

It's up to engineers to fight for standards these days I guess

2016-12-23 23:15:08 UTC

yeah but I wouldn't want to pay extra for my regulated medicine with "yeah that's what the shareholders would probably push for" as only guarantee that the regulation company did its job properly

2016-12-23 23:15:12 UTC

I'm in management for Software Development projects

2016-12-23 23:15:40 UTC

So... agile

2016-12-23 23:15:58 UTC

More or less, lel

2016-12-23 23:16:06 UTC

great

2016-12-23 23:16:21 UTC

The world is more complicated

2016-12-23 23:17:04 UTC

Doing more Lean atm though

2016-12-23 23:17:18 UTC

automation is going to be great in general, but don't think it's gonna solve testing; testing is actually quite expensive, often 2x more than the product itself

2016-12-23 23:17:47 UTC

you can automate testing for sure (you should), but it's even harder to do so

2016-12-23 23:18:23 UTC

testing thoroughly, both software and hardware, requires a lot of ingenuity

2016-12-23 23:18:43 UTC

Most QA and audits don't catch most of the problems

2016-12-23 23:18:50 UTC

Testing software means you have to act as stupid as the most stupid user.

2016-12-23 23:18:56 UTC

Because QA isn't respected

2016-12-23 23:19:18 UTC

It's way more than unhappy-path testing

2016-12-23 23:20:23 UTC

When automation means that you can manufacture anything to within .0001 margin of error, as long as the basic design is tested and deemed safe, there is little that can go wrong with an end product.

2016-12-23 23:20:44 UTC

Of course it doesn;t mean the end of issues.

2016-12-23 23:20:53 UTC

Where'd you get 0.0001 from lol

2016-12-23 23:21:07 UTC

As an engineer you triggered the fuck out of me

2016-12-23 23:21:12 UTC

With that random number

2016-12-23 23:21:14 UTC

Random number. It represents the always there margin of error.

2016-12-23 23:21:24 UTC

Kay

2016-12-23 23:21:25 UTC

Lol

2016-12-23 23:21:49 UTC

There won't be a time in the forseeable future where there isn;t a margin of error

2016-12-23 23:21:58 UTC

Okay I'm gonna end the discussion here

2016-12-23 23:22:14 UTC

Because I know what I'm dealing with now and this convo is rediculous

2016-12-23 23:22:25 UTC

Dude

2016-12-23 23:22:27 UTC

Probably should have been in <#189467888657235970> anyway

2016-12-23 23:22:35 UTC

DNA replicates with error

2016-12-23 23:22:52 UTC

Perhaps the best machine ever made

2016-12-23 23:23:11 UTC

lel

2016-12-23 23:23:45 UTC

let's be friends here but in irl we're enemies lol

2016-12-23 23:23:48 UTC

Rediculous

2016-12-23 23:23:57 UTC

Bai bai

2016-12-23 23:29:36 UTC

idk if hoping that the correct nucleotides attach is that great of a machine :^)

2016-12-23 23:30:38 UTC

Humans are severely flawed.

2016-12-23 23:30:57 UTC

I'd take a man-made machine any day.

2016-12-23 23:31:05 UTC

Robotic waifus for life.

2016-12-23 23:31:50 UTC

Soon

2016-12-23 23:31:51 UTC

(tm)

2016-12-23 23:31:51 UTC

biological objects are that way through evolution.

2016-12-23 23:32:08 UTC

idk though 10^-9 is a still pretty great error rate

2016-12-23 23:32:16 UTC

depends on what you're making

2016-12-23 23:32:32 UTC

If you could replicate evolution in machines, that could create some interesting results.

2016-12-23 23:32:49 UTC

I suppose AI could do that if it gets to the point of being a thing.

2016-12-24 00:10:42 UTC
2016-12-24 00:11:03 UTC

this keyboard is pretty good, guys

2016-12-24 00:11:13 UTC

i got mine for 45.99gbp

2016-12-24 00:11:34 UTC

don't know if its the best deal for a mechanical keyboard of this caliber but i feel like i got my money's worth

2016-12-24 00:12:10 UTC

though i can't find drivers for the sades s7 flashwing that work

2016-12-24 00:24:42 UTC

Bit pricey

2016-12-24 00:24:50 UTC

@everyone Do not Accept a friend request from Chrisopeer Davies and Jessica Davies They Are hackers. Tell everyone on your list Because if somebody on your list adds him, he'll be on your list too. He'll figure out your Computer's ID and address, so copy & paste.
Seems like Discord Hackers are back at it again with their normal tricks. Be safe out there and don't accept friend requests from people you don't actually know
This person clearly doesn't understand internet terms, but stay safe out there

2016-12-24 00:25:59 UTC

on the plus side you can choose the switch

2016-12-24 00:26:19 UTC

font still ugly as fuck though

2016-12-24 00:26:59 UTC

@Azure.EXE flashwing?

2016-12-24 00:27:38 UTC

idk if this is on topic at all but i really reccommend buying a ps3

2016-12-24 00:28:00 UTC

it's pretty awesome for a budget media box and if you just want pray game

2016-12-24 00:28:28 UTC

basically all the games are dirt cheap, and it can play most video services in 1080p

2016-12-24 00:28:37 UTC

also can be modded to install emulators and kodi

2016-12-24 00:29:10 UTC

Get a first generation one for linux

2016-12-24 00:29:38 UTC

And the boomerang controllers

2016-12-24 00:29:48 UTC

i got a slim for free

2016-12-24 00:30:03 UTC

the controllers are really hard to get but i've already ordered fakes off ali

2016-12-24 00:30:10 UTC

will post a review of them once they arrive

2016-12-24 00:30:39 UTC

Oh, boomerang controllers were never officially released

2016-12-24 00:30:42 UTC

Shame

2016-12-24 00:30:44 UTC

basically according to some eb games employee they break easily enough that they're in demand and sony recently stopped manufacturing them

2016-12-24 00:31:10 UTC

only place i could find them at all was importing them from mexico and charging way too much

2016-12-24 00:31:38 UTC

that controller looks cancer

2016-12-24 00:31:52 UTC

It looks interesting

2016-12-24 00:31:56 UTC

looks like a 3rd party ps2 controller

2016-12-24 00:32:16 UTC

like it's innovative but idk if it would be any good

2016-12-24 00:32:56 UTC

huh

2016-12-24 00:33:04 UTC

surprised nobody makes a repro of it

2016-12-24 00:39:25 UTC

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/262016345531613184/20161223_193809.jpg

2016-12-24 00:39:48 UTC

pretty sure i've only spend like 70 on all of these

2016-12-24 00:39:59 UTC

Someone should kickstart it and then have chinks steal it to make copies of copies

2016-12-24 00:40:41 UTC

>tfw gta v has to download 22 patches

2016-12-24 00:41:07 UTC

Gran Turismo 5 has a similar amount

2016-12-24 00:41:27 UTC

yeah every time i play a new game it's like 10min of letting patches installed

2016-12-24 00:41:47 UTC

At least the GT5 patches add a whole bunch of content

2016-12-24 00:41:55 UTC

planning on buying cod3, bo2, and bo3 then i'll have every cod released for ps3

2016-12-24 00:42:04 UTC

which would be neat

2016-12-24 00:42:33 UTC

That's a lotta CoDs

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