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Kimossab

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  1. You still at it? Seriously... We can't please everyone. The voting was done and there's more yes than no and neutral. We can always experiment.

     

    If it goes wrong we can always return to what it was. If the problem is the atmosphere like tiago mentioned, then if the server allows it's possible to have 2 different chatboxes, 1 in the main forums and another "hidden" as it is right now (not that it would be good but whatever)
     

    The main problem is exactly what tiago mentioned ut even that is not good enough to reject it. It's true that some people wil enjoy it and others will no longer enjoy it. The "atmosphere" of the chat will change but only time and experiments can say how.

    @eclipsed I consider what tiago said as a good reason against (which is what I mention here but in a stupid way as usual, he explained it better)

  2. The main problem: Moderators... The only active moderator I've seen is kurisu. If it's going for the main forum then you should start recruiting new moderators just in case of spam and since it will be a "new thing" for a while it will be spammed alot...

    I have mixed feelings over having it in the forums and not, so I don't really care where it is as long as it's not a place for just spam...

  3. The important is not restraining yourself for doing just 1 thing. I mean, certainly that's not the only thing you want. So if 1 is impossible other things somewhat related or related to something else you like might be easier to achieve. Also hobbies is not something static. During your life your tastes might change, I mean what you like now may not be what you like in a few years, you may like new things and you might start to not like so much of other things.

     

    Basically what I mean is take into account what you really like to do and your capabilities, try to improve them and try to look for something that's relatively possible to achieve. Remember that experience is the most important part on getting a job, so even if you really like it but have no experience then it's really hard, so you should start by looking for something that would be easy to gain access without experience and then gain experience over time and finally reach the job you wanted. Just open your mind to different paths and you shall find the right one.

     

    (I'm someone who had no "dream job", I basically went to university without a job in mind, though I have one job I really would like to do I think it's pretty difficult to reach it, but as long as it's related to it I'm fine with anything)

     

    So sorry for the long post. All of this is my opinion and it can be considered shit. I wish you good luck with that issue.

  4. I'm neutral on this. The chat is kinda unknown around here, so in the main forum page would lead for it to get more noticeable. I prefer it as it is, but I can deal with anything that comes (unless it's an overflow of users, that I can't really deal with, except running away) so yea, whatever comes is fine by me.

  5. I find the lack of my name in that post really disturbing...

     

    Not really, I know I'm a lowlife who will never amount to anything. (I would use my own words, but yours are much better)

     

    You were scary and sometimes mean, but you're cool and I enjoyed stalking your arguments in fuwachat. Still you brought more life to the fuwachat, so we should be thankful for that.

     

    It was nice to meet you and good luck for whatever you're going to do now. Cya.

  6. And high level languages are a tonne of variable definitions and pointless conversions and type errors for no reason whatsoever. ASM is just bytes, you can interpret them however you want, but it's at least all uniform and simple. To try and split a string in C++ you have to make a huge mess of crap with a tonne of weird function calls and convoluted code, in ASM you can just do exact what you want directly and easily.

     

    Tastes are tastes. We can't all like the same or else this world would be even more fucked up xD

  7. Why? It's great. I find it easier to figure out what a program's doing by looking at the compiled code rather than the source, although mainly because I know nothing about C#/C++ or other high-level stuff.

     

    I've always been used to high level language they seem easier for me to understand than asm. Too many stuff for just 1 simple thing, too much address stuff...

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