Only thing I can say about that, TerabyteS, is "sigh". A huge "sigh".
Also, I think this image is rather fitting:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/B3obz.jpg[/img]
(to Jelly)
Did you really expect anything else to happen?
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;35968066]I had forgotten to take access away from him. I was surely not expecting him to do such a childish thing.
[editline]15th May 2012[/editline]
[IMG]http://gabrielecirulli.com/p/20120515-200607.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Have you kicked him yet? If not, we should come up with something nice and big for him to download
[QUOTE=mobrockers2;35968116]Have you kicked him yet? If not, we should come up with something nice and big for him to download[/QUOTE]
There's already something nice and big for him to download:
[URL]http://www.gabrielecirulli.com/bye/[/URL]
That's an added demonstration of love and respect.
Holy shit, I can understand disagreeing with someone, but to delete their work?
That's low.
Make an exploding jelly as loading gif!
EXPLODING JELLY!
Very jelly!
[QUOTE=KmartSqrl;35895395]Quit one of my two jobs today because the CEO is a nut. Came on full time at my other job with a higher salary, good stock options, and better benefits. Win.[/QUOTE]
Did you quit the startup?
[editline]15th May 2012[/editline]
In roughly 8 hours, I taught an intern who knew nothing about even HTML/CSS how to build a chat server in Node.js and build a somewhat nice UI around it.
#badassteacher
[QUOTE=adamjon858;35969481]Did you quit the startup?[/QUOTE]
Yeah.
Technically the new place is a startup too but it's supported by some legacy businesses and has a great board of directors with a lot of experience so it's not the same "brand new bootstrapped web startup" kind of deal.
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;35968009]I'm sorry for the unnecessary drama, but Sebastian McKenzie (aka Jelly) decided to delete all of the designs and files in VOZE's Dropbox shared folder out of spite, because he has been kicked out of the team a while ago due to his unbearable attitude and ability to spawn frivolous arguments out of nowhere. Plus, because "charlie, tom and you hate me".
As a result, we have lost all of the work we had done so far on VOZE.
[editline]15th May 2012[/editline]
He has forgotten a small detail, though: [B]Dropbox can recover deleted files.[/B][/QUOTE]
You don't keep any other backups outside of Dropbox? Bad idea man! Keep taking a local backup on a weekly basis or something, atleast you know then if it goes tits up you still have a hard, recentish backup. I made the mistake once and I will never do it again because there is nothing more sickening than writing lines and lines of code and finally going somewhere and then lose it all and have to start again.
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;35968009]I'm sorry for the unnecessary drama, but Sebastian McKenzie (aka Jelly) decided to delete all of the designs and files in VOZE's Dropbox shared folder out of spite, because he has been kicked out of the team a while ago due to his unbearable attitude and ability to spawn frivolous arguments out of nowhere. Plus, because "charlie, tom and you hate me".
As a result, we have lost all of the work we had done so far on VOZE.
[editline]15th May 2012[/editline]
He has forgotten a small detail, though: [B]Dropbox can recover deleted files.[/B][/QUOTE]
Wow, way to over exaggerate. I only removed the Prototype folder that contained my contribution to the project. Good attempt at trying to humiliate me by throwing hyperbolic accusations.
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;35968126]There's already something nice and big for him to download:
[URL]http://www.gabrielecirulli.com/bye/[/URL][/QUOTE]
Sigh, I knew you'd do something like that. Seeing as we've thrown all common courtesy out the window in regards to posting personal information/attacks publicly, I've figured I should at least rebut when attacked.
First off, please stop trying to impose your emotional superiority over me. You're two years older than me and not a whole lot more mature. Neither of us have reached the peak of our physical and emotional maturity, so don't even try and use that against me.
An argument can not occur unless the other party is willing to participate. Something again you seem to forget. The brunt of the initiation of the argument does not fall on my shoulders as most of the time it's just me stating my feelings or opinion and then you objecting.
Words are words, they're used to represent ideas. You never seem to object to the ideas that I have and put forth but instead by the words used to do so. Instead of bad or hurtful ideas that you object to it's the particular noise or "feeling" associated with said words. You see a problem with this, I don't however, and many others feel the same way. Just because you get offended and sensitive to a bunch of sounds does not make my method of articulation flawed.
Love, Sebastian.
P.S. I'm not sure why you had to bring this to webdev. If you want to continue this banter here then be my guest, you know my email.
The End ;)
[QUOTE=Jelly;35975718]Wow, way to over exaggerate. I only removed the Prototype folder that contained my contribution to the project. Good attempt at trying to humiliate me by throwing hyperbolic accusations.
Sigh, I knew you'd do something like that. Seeing as we've thrown all common courtesy out the window in regards to posting personal information/attacks publicly, I've figured I should at least rebut when attacked.
First off, please stop trying to impose your emotional superiority over me. You're two years older than me and not a whole lot more mature. Neither of us have reached the peak of our physical and emotional maturity, so don't even try and use that against me.
An argument can not occur unless the other party is willing to participate. Something again you seem to forget. The brunt of the initiation of the argument does not fall on my shoulders as most of the time it's just me stating my feelings or opinion and then you objecting.
Words are words, they're used to represent ideas. You never seem to object to the ideas that I have and put forth but instead by the words used to do so. Instead of bad or hurtful ideas that you object to it's the particular noise or "feeling" associated with said words. You see a problem with this, I don't however, and many others feel the same way. Just because you get offended and sensitive to a bunch of sounds does not make my method of articulation flawed.
Love, Sebastian.
P.S. I'm not sure why you had to bring this to webdev. If you want to continue this banter here then be my guest, you know my email.[/QUOTE]
big words make me smrat
[editline]16th May 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Sharpshooter;35971805]You don't keep any other backups outside of Dropbox? Bad idea man! Keep taking a local backup on a weekly basis or something, atleast you know then if it goes tits up you still have a hard, recentish backup. I made the mistake once and I will never do it again because there is nothing more sickening than writing lines and lines of code and finally going somewhere and then lose it all and have to start again.[/QUOTE]
we have all our code in git, gab just uses dropbox for the psds and stuff because it's more convenient or something
[QUOTE=Jelly;35975718]Wow, way to over exaggerate. I only removed the Prototype folder that contained my contribution to the project. Good attempt at trying to humiliate me by throwing hyperbolic accusations.[/QUOTE]
Not really:
[quote][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/CUTM0.png[/IMG][/quote]
It ends here, I don't really want any more drama.
[QUOTE=swift and shift;35975807]big words make me smrat[/QUOTE]
You've always been against big words for some reason. Not sure what that says about you.
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;35975827]Not really:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/CUTM0.png[/IMG]
End.[/QUOTE]
What?
[editline]16th May 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;35975827]It ends here, I don't really want any more drama.[/QUOTE]
You were the one who brought it into this thread in an attempt to humiliate me(?) Yet I'm not able to rebut the accusations against me?
[QUOTE=Jelly;35975833]What?[/QUOTE]
The stuff you deleted did include the design documents:
[quote][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/gMPlb.jpg[/IMG][/quote]
[quote]You were the one who brought it into this thread in an attempt to humiliate me (?)[/quote]
I did, you had a chance to reply, end. The only thing I'll respond about is the Dropbox thing because it's not true that you only deleted your own stuff and nothing else.
Its childish to delete someones files and its childish to take a conflict to the public. Should have worked together towards a compromise, if you cant work together stop working with each other. If work already has been made the creators should be allowed to take it with them or get compensation for it.
Just going to budge in a sec, I've been messing around with codes and encryption recent and I'd love to see if anybody can figure out the code, I have no idea if it's hard or easy (I would like to think hard :D).
Example Plain Text: [B]qwTHJs67**^s kle!KkS[/B]
After It's coded: [B]tO20rtG19CrU187eZ17reC16VtA156eE14reR13BwH125wH11rrH10LtA94wU8ttR7DtT63rV5twI4TeV32tR2trY1S[/B]
So can you crack a fairly simple (4 characters when plain text) word:[B] tU4rtI3CtI27rV1r[/B]
answer: [sp]the key is "default" for both of them should it shouldn't matter, the word is "nope"[/sp]
again, I've never done anything like this before so don't get all mad if its wrong or shit or something, suggestions are appreciated though.
[QUOTE=wizard`;35976192]Just going to budge in a sec, I've been messing around with codes and encryption recent and I'd love to see if anybody can figure out the code, I have no idea if it's hard or easy (I would like to think hard :D).
Example Plain Text: [B]qwTHJs67**^s kle!KkS[/B]
After It's coded: [B]tO20rtG19CrU187eZ17reC16VtA156eE14reR13BwH125wH11rrH10LtA94wU8ttR7DtT63rV5twI4TeV32tR2trY1S[/B]
So can you crack a fairly simple (4 characters when plain text) word:[B] tU4rtI3CtI27rV1r[/B]
answer: [sp]the key is "default" for both of them should it shouldn't matter, the word is "nope"[/sp]
again, I've never done anything like this before so don't get all mad if its wrong or shit or something, suggestions are appreciated though.[/QUOTE]
Is it your own encryption algorythm or is it sha1 or AES ir something?
[QUOTE=inconspicious;35976894]Is it your own encryption algorythm or is it sha1 or AES ir something?[/QUOTE]
My own, if it helps where a lower case letter appears followed by a uppercase letter followed by a number is the key values and the process is essentially this:
1. character is converted into its ascii code number.
2. alphabet being 26 characters (all uppercase and no numbers for the sake of the test), we get the remainder of the ascii code number from 26 which will be a number between 1 and 26.
3. Use that number against the alphabet table and get a number (IE 3 = c), this is the uppercase letter.
4. The # of times 26 went into the ascii code number is tested against the lowercase alphabet table and returns a lowercase value.
5. The key is scrambled in the same way and shat into the code at the front.
6. The number after the uppercase letter is the reverse count of the key where it is found, so on the alphabet table you find what the key ascii code number is at that character (but in reverse).
I whipped together a quick [url=www.planetwizard.org/test/encryption/]demo page[/url] (nothing fancy).
Real talk for a second; keep this VOZE drama out of WAYWO.
If you're going to cause a stir, go do it privately, go do it outside of public attention. Because not only does this look bad for Seb, but also for the rest of the VOZE team because they don't have the decency to keep this off threads.
It's immature on both ends.
[QUOTE=wizard`;35978224]My own, if it helps where a lower case letter appears followed by a uppercase letter followed by a number is the key values and the process is essentially this:
1. character is converted into its ascii code number.
2. alphabet being 26 characters (all uppercase and no numbers for the sake of the test), we get the remainder of the ascii code number from 26 which will be a number between 1 and 26.
3. Use that number against the alphabet table and get a number (IE 3 = c), this is the uppercase letter.
4. The # of times 26 went into the ascii code number is tested against the lowercase alphabet table and returns a lowercase value.
5. The key is scrambled in the same way and shat into the code at the front.
6. The number after the uppercase letter is the reverse count of the key where it is found, so on the alphabet table you find what the key ascii code number is at that character (but in reverse).
I whipped together a quick [url=www.planetwizard.org/test/encryption/]demo page[/url] (nothing fancy).[/QUOTE]
Key Input does not change the result.
[editline]16th May 2012[/editline]
[code]
Raw Password: fuck
Raw Key: a
Encrypted: rB4rtD3LrX21tR1zr
Again!
Raw Password: fuck
Raw Key: b
Encrypted: rB4rtD3ZrX21tR1xr
Again!
Raw Password: fuck
Raw Key: hello
Encrypted: rB4ttD3QrX25tR1r
Again!
[/code]
[editline]16th May 2012[/editline]
Wait, Nevermind can't read.
My teachers have told me that next year they're allowing me to teach my classmates how to create a few simple apps using Sinatra (and maybe Node). I'm really looking forward to that.
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;35979902]My teachers have told me that next year they're allowing me to teach my classmates how to create a few simple apps using Sinatra (and maybe Node). I'm really looking forward to that.[/QUOTE]
I didn't realise you needed permission to teach people. I guess my web dev club at high school was illegal.
I now have LAMP running perfectly on my raspberry pi. That poor little ARM CPU is going to love interpreting some PHP!
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;35979902]My teachers have told me that next year they're allowing me to teach my classmates how to create a few simple apps using Sinatra (and maybe Node). I'm really looking forward to that.[/QUOTE]
Do you ever encounter classmates who disregard things you say because of your age and connection with them? I could imagine that happening a lot if i was to teach my classmates, they're all kind of elitist (if that's the right term?) even if you know more/are better than them at programming.
Just opening up SQLbuddy knocks its CPU utilization up to 70%.
[QUOTE=Bambo.;35980111]Do you ever encounter classmates who disregard things you say because of your age and connection with them? I could imagine that happening a lot if i was to teach my classmates, they're all kind of elitist (if that's the right term?) even if you know more/are better than them at programming.[/QUOTE]
Some of them will try to poke fun at you (not in a bad or offensive ways) and some will be distracting, but if they are you just have to be cool about it and proceed anyway. If you go on without them, at some point they'll realize that they have to catch up with the others and will get back on track. Some of them will be reluctant to following up, but last year when I taught them how to use jQuery I discovered that if you run ahead a little and show them interesting things first, then give them the tools to create them and tell them to do it, almost all of them will accept the challenge and a few of them will succeed without the need for help.
[editline]16th May 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Catdaemon;35980052]I didn't realise you needed permission to teach people. I guess my web dev club at high school was illegal.[/QUOTE]
No, that's not what I meant. I meant actually teaching my classmates during class hours.
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