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Sounds like you have some deep insight into being an a**hole... You coming out of the closet?
I now feel morally obliged to down vote you... thinking that you might be one... O sh*t, I just proved the point you were trying to make.
Now I have to upvote you for being right in some or other way.
:-P
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."
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I think it is a human flaw... it is in everyone. We humans have some flaws which we like and find difficult to let go of. We feel that it is who we are and will be without identify if we were to change it. Some humans are in denial about their flaws. In their view they are perfect and everyone else is wrong. These humans also have tendencies to think that the whole world revolves around them... This view in itself is a human flaw (called self-centeredness).
It should be noted that at no time do I exclude myself from any of these humans I mentioned here. I have flaws, we all do. I have flaws I know about and don't want to change, we all do. I have flaws I'm in denial about, we all do. I sometimes think the world revolves around me, we all do. It is hypocritical to tell someone something is wrong when we do it ourselves... we all are hypocritical at times.
A little food for thought.
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."
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The average age on the Diablo forums is probably 5 and a half years. Chuck Norris recommends better forums/games.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Asking questions is helpful. I often do that myself, to get people to think.
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Indeed, there are many socially inept beings on many forums. The anonymity of the internet works for them however if they were on the road, driving they might encounter this ^
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No matter how much we believe we can pull ourselves up by use of the crutch of technology and pretend that the invention of civilization somehow imbues us with privilege, the sad truth is that we are a few genes removed from the filth and savagery of four-leggedness. It is nothing more than delusional hubris to believe to the contrary.
...and thanks to you now I have nihilistic thoughts that will plague me the rest of the day.
I need a drink to help me forget.
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Super Lloyd wrote: There are some people who take pleasure on putting people down. Whether they are right or wrong having a conversation with them is pointless... Since all they would say is something along the lines "you are wrong here stupid sh*t" don't expect any useful information.... They are quite... demoralizing...
Sorry to inform you that this is wrong. Try reading or doing some real research before you just post any old thing.
this is a joke but I feel the icon would probably have ruined it
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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I saw that coming... Glad you confirmed it though! haha!!!
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well I've realized from past experience that it is important to say it directly either with the icon or a disclaimer. Otherwise communication may get crossed, even if it's by someone reading it later.
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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My dad used to advise me, "Don't get into a pissing contest with a skunk."
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I completely agree with your assessments on public forums.
Unfortunately, this is a severe, negative outgrowth of the increasing impersonal societies that mobile\online worlds generate.
Such worlds allow people to become anonymous in many respects, which in turn allows for less restraints on impulse control, which is what people like you are seeing in such areas as public forums.
In earlier times, there was quite a bit of monitoring of such transactions but as the technology world has been evolving, this too has slowed to a great extent allowing for meaner, nastier responses to clutter public discussions that most often begin in a civil manner.
Technologies are supposed to be merely tools to make certain functions in life easier to create and build with (ie: word processing). However, as the younger generations increasingly make it an adjunct to their daily lives where such technologies play an increasing role in supporting basic and critical thinking processes, the results are quite worrisome as you see in public forums.
Unfortunately, the idea of going back to the basics in how technologies are used does not seem to be in the cards for most people so the public commons will continue to degrade proportionately until we lose it altogether...
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com
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I would counter argue that evolutionary forces might yet reshape technology digital medias to become more considerate...
The idea here, I think, is if any trick can make online forum more civil, it will certainly take all the online communities by storm!
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@Superr Lloyd
You could be right in your assessment and that we are still in a period where new mores may be developing such as online courtesy enforced by changing sociologies.
However, the data right now is/are not pointing to such a development because way too many people are using technologies as crutches to their daily lives instead of the tools that they are actually good for. The result is an increasing laziness on the part of many while taking advantage of the anonymity that such technologies bring with them.
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com
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When looking for motivation in a system involving financial transactions it is said one should "Follow the money." In a similar vein, when looking for motivation for such behavior as described one should look for the gain for the perpetrator. The desire to tear down others for no good reason is usually to build oneself up. "Follow the ego." The specific reason by case could be manifold but generally it is some sort of dysfunction in the junction (synapses). People just want to be happy, tearing down others makes them so because they're elephanted in the head. That's my guess. Don't feed the trolls.
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Putting people down ... sadly codeproject itself is hugely big on this, look at the newsletters as a start. Wasted hurtful by-lines, in place of inspirational or insightful commentary.
I still read the articles as they mostly contain the original spirit of this site, the want to share/learn in an open manner that acknowledges we can all learn more.
I did raise this with one of the site managers, only to receive a reply more in tune of an anonymous post. Once he had calmed down he tried to explain his newletter by lines as humour. Sadly the difference between deliberate hurt and humour appeared to have been lost.
Like teachers who stay too long, sometimes the art and sensitivity is lost.
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Haha.. I haven't notice they were hurtful!
I guess psychological hurt is in the eye of the beholder... And vary by people...
At any rate, by a more objective measure I was referring on how people use insults negative assertion (i.e. "you are so wrong" or "you are so retarded" would both fit). While (as a side remark) not providing (or even trying to provide) any useful information themselves, hence proving that helpfulness (whether misguided or not) was not the matter.
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But can you do it with one hand tied behind your back?
Awesome work, haven't done any I2C on the Pi or BBB, did a little on the Arduino UNO.
New version: WinHeist Version 2.2.2 Beta I told my psychiatrist that I was hearing voices in my head. He said you don't have a psychiatrist!
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Awesome project!
I love embedded and electronics, have always been interested although still consider myself a hack!
I just finished a lightbox using IR LEDs and ATMega328P so I can start making my own PCBs. Now just waiting for transparencies to get here so I can start testing. (I need to test lightbox to determine how long I need to set timer for developing light sensitive boards)
New version: WinHeist Version 2.2.2 Beta I told my psychiatrist that I was hearing voices in my head. He said you don't have a psychiatrist!
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Well, that's nice and all but ... why?
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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USDA ARS Online Magazine Trap Tricks Psyllids With Sound[^]
Environmentalists unite against this horrible treatment of a pinhead sized pest! [Evil cackle]
In case you were wondering: This is news from the US Dept. of Agriculture. I imported their entire nutrient database for some 8,000 American food types into an app I wrote that calculates the nutrients for almost any meal in the USA. OK, I am the world's entire population that uses this app! You find that strange? Well, I can tell you my average daily intake of Dodecanoic Acid and a 149 other essential and non-essential nutrients. Can you do the same? I thought not.
Am I making money with this effort? Hell no! I am retired and do it just for fun. I pity you poor blokes in the trenches who have to code for a living. My heart pumps chocolates for you. [Another evil cackle]
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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Cornelius Henning wrote: I can tell you my average daily intake of Dodecanoic Acid and a 149 other essential and non-essential nutrients. Can you do the same?
And you are also probably the only person on the plant who cares what their average daily intake of Dodecanoic Acid is.
And possibly the only one who knows what is it...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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It so happens I didn't know what it is - until I Googled it.
Don't misunderstand the purpose of the app: It is not so much to monitor my nutritional intake, as it is a vehicle for me to stay mentally active through coding in my retirement.
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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