Previously:
#1 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1213916710/
#2 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1250275007/
#3 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1292544745/
#4 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1315193920/
#5 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1326391378/
#6 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1333279425/
#7 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1340196069/
#8 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1346800288/
#9 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1353182673/
#10 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1360549149/
#11 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1367260033/
#11.5 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1367260120/
#12 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1372849946/-255,257-
#13 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1368127055/
#14 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1395672319/
#15 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1409746601/
#16 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1420075161/
#17 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1430947686/
#18 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1440133389/
#19 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1447380051/
#20 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1454364216/
#21 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1462941578/
#22 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1473295155/-383,385-
#23 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1480168637/
#24 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1489339924/
#24.5 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1489348442/
#25 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1503631448/
#26 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1519019746/
#27 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1526013591/
#28 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1529348654/
#29 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1531317324/
#30 http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1534535341/
my resolution is to have somewhere besides my mom's house to be for next new years
i'm single btw
please respond
Get into the shape that I look good in a skirt.
link my twitter page to a long time net friend
"wow it's exactly what i was expecting, good job being you"
幽霊さんかわいい
I am not convinced my parents know how to open packaging of any kind without ripping it to shreds.
I can't sleep.
no your a dumpass
All I've eaten this year is MDMA, pussy, and Mr. Kipling's french fancies (ノ⊙‿⊙)ノ〜『✧~BOOBS~✧』Oh also some cocktail sausages
Random girls you meet in the club don't want to have two kids with you and call them Cool Boarders 2 and Super Pikachu ;_;
Ducks
time to watch battlestar galatica
acute withdrawal of female attention
i already miss my NEET days and I havent even started
an isekai where everyone trapped is a game journalist because the powers that be pulled the trigger during closed beta
>>724
would the main conflict be the gamergate alliance versus the sjw empire?
man, I think I'm plateauing at these 5ish-star maps, AR9 is kinda fast
> buncha youtube commenters saying they got to 5-stars in like two weeks
> search for tips and all I get is these high ranked players bitching about how slow AR9 is
ah icic (´・ω・`)
rather, I'm hitting the brick wall at 5 star, feel like i've been at 3-4 star mark for the past month
cog dock
>>725
it's actually that game journalism isn't very important so nobody cared and their adventure went unnoticed by most people.
I should be in bed right now!
How do I study? I haven't done so in a few years.
And how do I become a programmer?
I know the answer to the last one is "Don't!" but I already put myself in this trap, ever dreaming of pushing buttons since high school and successfully becoming a dropout and a NEET soon afterwards.
Where'd the DQN who was going to draw ten thousand drawings go...
depressed, no money, no friends, no relationships
i think these things might be connected
>>729
erm, it was an amusing thought whereby i was wondering what mechanism might make it possible, and i felt it was something that godlike (but foolish) beings wanting to populate a different universe by copying the "AI" from their Our-Universe computer that's getting a little old and slow might try
and because that crowd is simultaneously medium-high in INT and extremely low in WIS, i thought the infomercial-like incompetence would be a bit amusing, but i think actually it would just be like a normal season of Survivor, except it doesn't end. so in my scenario nobody misses them not because nobody would, but because they are clones.
>>731
Read lots of books, 80/20 style; record anything you want to keep remembering in SRS software like Anki (this is a thing you have to meta-study), don't forget to apply things practically or you'll just be a consumer and not a producer. don't get discouraged by the puffery you see on places like Hacker News or from the superstar open-source devs, a lot of these people are in fact better than lots of others at programming, but the degree to which this is true seems like pure vanity to me. "the complete software developer's career guide" is one of several books that can give you some pointers on how to get started, but there's no be-all end-all out there.
(source: I am still struggling to find a job after graduating years ago and programming since childhood in the 90s; every rejection has so far vindicated of my abusive parents in regards to my worthlessness, and I live with those narcissists, so my brain comes up with the counterproductive solution, "well, we're just not going to apply that much")
>>733
yes
I forgot study materials. Now, you could indebt yourself to a university like my parents forced me to (it took me nine years, not because I am that stupid, but because they have interrupted my work every single fucking day and I was severely depressed for a long time. I have to fight for every moment of clarity so hard and I want to help you because I feel this pain so keenly).
Today you can just choose a curriculum like teachyourselfcs.com and be on your way. Many people (unlike my parents and many educators) claim the diploma doesn't matter, I don't know to what extent they are telling the truth. I have the slip of paper, did very well at an interview at a tech giant, and they still decided "no hire".
"In the United Kingdom and Ireland, an April shower is rain during the month of April."
new gengo announced on april 1, that's the perfect date to make it something stupid and then if people hate it say "haha april fools :DDD"
> i thought the infomercial-like incompetence would be a bit amusing
If you are serious, you do have to keep in mind that professional game journalists, that is, the game journalists that are paid to write about video games, are first and foremost communication and journalism majors and "gamers" second. I don't think general incompetence at common tasks is that characteristic for most of them.
Also at least some them must feel stuck in some sort of game journo rut and being virtually kidnapped must get them off a little bit since surely it must make for some good reporting, right? That's assuming they're not aware they are replicas.
experimental twee pop
> first and foremost communication and journalism majors and "gamers" second. I don't think general incompetence at common tasks is that characteristic for most of them.
Is phony major. Lubchenko learn nothing! NOTHING!
>>739 Belle & Sebastian have always had an experimental side, from their very first album
Getting a job is really more about salesmanship than any other real skill. People who come across as likable get hired.
Also, the best jobs tend to be acquired through "networking" rather than the traditional application process.
My meat is cold...
>>731
How to become a programmer? Depends when you're asking.
If you haven't tried anything yet, follow some "learn [language] from scratch" tutorials. You'll have to find them yourself, but you might like to start with something like Python, Ruby, or Clojure. They're popular with hobbyists and professionals alike, so a good tutorial can help you feel like you're getting somewhere useful quickly.
If you've already done that though, and can write a small program by yourself, I recommend learning a completely different language. Seriously. The more languages you know, the more you can tell whether you're learning how to write programs (good) or just how to use that specific language (not so good). If your language describes itself as "object-oriented", learn one that describes itself as "functional", and vice-versa. Or swap "dynamic" with "static" types.
Specifically, http://learnyouahaskell.com/ is a great from-scratch tutorial for a statically-typed functional language.
And https://docs.racket-lang.org/ assumes you know some basic concepts of programming but is a very good learning resource for a dynamically-typed language.
(These are not particularly popular languages but you may appreciate what you can learn from them, even if you never use them again).
There are obviously other languages, but hopefully some searching around will give you other avenues to search.
Finally, if you're asking with a couple of months of experience under your belt and are still wondering what to do next in order to turn programming into a career, practice. Write programs for yourself. Write programs that solve problems you have, or automate tasks, or do something interesting you've never programmed before (e.g. use a SQLite database or a TCP socket or an FFI for a C library, or a GUI). Write text games or graphical games. Pick a simple utility program on your computer and replicate it. Write medium-sized programs with multiple moving parts -- programs like that might seem daunting at first, but you'll be fine.
Importantly, don't be afraid to drop a project and go on to something else. Think of programming as art, and programs as sketches. Every failed program taught you something. If you want, try writing it again, but do something different. Different language? Different architecture? Different libraries?
After that, you'll only get better at it. The nature of the puzzles in programming naturally help you become a self-directed learner, so you only have to rely on your patience, curiosity, and google-fu to learn more. At this point, if you don't feel ready to apply for a job, do it anyway. A junior position at a larger company will show you the low bar your peers are meeting (seriously) and the high bar the seniors can help you reach (they will want to help you).
Source: 2 serious jobs, 5 years in work and, like, 17 years of not being interested in anything but programming.
I WANT TO PET ALL OF THE CATS
>>731
It's my moral duty to inform you that mobile app development is still a fairly well-paying job and it's relatively easy to get into. There's a fuckton of online courses and bootcamps too.The only downside is that it won't last, it's growing fairly saturated already, so it's not that much of a long term thing.
This board is the only place I feel comfortable sharing my true thoughts on.
the people hiring are usually really stupid and you shouldn't take their opinions seriously. they reject way more decent candidates than they accept, because there are more applicants than openings, is all. public listings are particularly skewed towards foolish rejection because listings that reject too many people stay up longer.
source: math teacher, but ask anyone and they'll tell you their industry is the same way. 99% of people are incompetent; competent people avoid time wasting activities like giving interviews and posting on dqn
my mnemonic for 支離滅裂 is anal devastated
let's just check dqn one more time
my friend pronounces euro with the eu like in euler (the mathematician)
i told him Switzerland isn't part of the eu so he doesn't have to do that but i don't think he listened
Old man yelling at cloud: memes were good before they became marketing campaigns for whatever subpar movie came out this week. Fuck you, bird box.
I'm not quite here.
girls sleeping
>>732
I'm still around! I have been going through some (mostly positive) major life events since my last post that I regret to admit have distracted me from my goal, but I don't consider myself to have given up by any means.
few things as relieving as, while worrying that i'm losing touch with my older self, coming across a diary entry from two years ago where i'm bitching about losing touch with my older self
hehe, balzac
You have died bitter and alone.
RETRY?
Yes <
No
I desperately crave intimacy but don't like being around 98% of people
I suffer from a constant low-level melancholy, even when things are going well, that I have trouble elucidating
I don't express myself very well, I have trouble putting words to the sensations I'm feeling
I'm aloof and clingy at the same time, like a cat that only wants attention when you're trying to sleep or do work
I feel like I don't have hobbies or interests anymore.
I thought it asinine that a lot of the few bad grades I had in grade school were because I forgot to attach my name and got a 0, but despite its unfairness, it was one of the more practical lessons they intentionally taught.
bahamut desu
I don't think I'll be getting the refurbished PC that I ordered.
fuckity fuck fuck fuck
fuck
ahh.. fuck
just started babysitting a wii u and hoo boy is it the vista of nintendo consoles
the zelda game is fun though even though it obviously can't cope half of the time
port 4-ch to switch
To "piss off a shitstain"
>Andrew put your order in the oven at 11:10 pm
hey thanks guys
"i'm mentally retarded but i choose my own wardrobe"
fuck i have to wake up early tomorrow
waking up with an alarm feels like being punched in the face, with all the lingering effects too
it's fucking terrible
oh please please cure me eirin
>少女元気で世界は平和!」超絶かわいいあの娘と
god I'm like 3 words into the synopsis and that already sounds fucking terrible, isn't the market for this kinda stuff saturated enough already?
>>761
I could easily say me too to all of this shit but somehow I feel like it applies to most everyone on here as well, so I won't say it.
>>777
>>778
I've had periods when I felt like >>761-kun, but right now I'm doing ok. Vonnegut had some good advice:
>And I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.'
It's one thing to think, "I hate my life, I'll never be happy." It's another to remember, "wait a minute, I was happy last week, when the sun was out and that stranger smiled at me." If you make a habit of noticing your happiness, you have something to fall back on when you're feeling hopeless.
So that's what “alway renber happy day” means.
>>776
See, that's what I was wondering around the time nearly everything turned into milking the moebuta. I had no idea how far this would go.
osu gf
catch me on the bureau of labor statistics cutting my forearm
Winter is the worst season.
because it's winter
> try a language proficiency test meant for ESL people for shits and giggles
fuck me, i understood what was said perfectly, but the distinctions they want you to draw on these standardized tests can get way too subtle. the correct answer could be more than one of these options depending on how much of a rat's ass the listener gives, or how good they are at small talk kind of thinking, etc.
not terribly different from reading comprehension sections of standardized tests i took in grade school, though. i always either got 95-100% or ~75%, not much in-between. it was always like you were trying to outsmart the test-maker instead of just understanding what the freakin words do or don't say.
>>786
in a way it was an appropriate preparation for bureaucratic life
winter is always the worst season. it's not the cold, although that also sucks, but the lack of sunlight (and the sun is weak as shit for the limited time when it is out)
>>777 Not me, but I am rooting for you all! If you want to enjoy life and JUMP in the air, then LEAP INTO SPACE DQN-KUN!
Captcha: ci
ONE FILESYSTEM UNDER GOD
If I leave grapes instead of magazine clippings on top of the suitcase, is that a 'pataphor?
I've been programming every day since the 90s and I still suck at it
>>792
ricerfs, the once and future data eater, faster-except-not-really, powered-by-souls filesystem
HA HA HA RELATABLE
post malone ergo propter malone
someday we'll all be rich
someday i won't listen to you bitch
coding in the 90s
I'm taking a pirate taxi because i was too weak to say no but i at least negotiated an ok rate
Just cut the number of genres in my music library from 302 to 227! There were a bunch of inconsistent hyphens, and also some overly-specific self-tagged bozos. Sorry chump, just because you haven't heard something like that before, you don't get to declare yourself a pioneer of some new microgenre.
>>800
I have preferred tagging to genres, I like being able to sort things out by those oddly specific connections. The part I don't like about tagging, of course, is that you never really end up with the complete categorization, just more tagging to do.
some nights i stay up wondering if prequelmemes is the way george lucas really intended for adults to enjoy those movies or just a surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one