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4:03 PM
lol
"Where did you save the excel file ?" "Yes"
 
@Collin It's pretty much like that all over Canada. There's always one in somewhere in your sight.
 
@kbok mkdir Yes?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's a valid answer indeed
I'm tired already.
 
@EtiennedeMartel like a friendlier version of McDonald's
or Dunkin Donuts here in New England
 
4:08 PM
@DeadMG Hmm, why don't you just make an enum with all that?
 
yeah
I was just thinking that I made a mistake there.
 
pity that you can't organize enum names into subenums
 
I just slapped the codes in mine :P bitbucket.org/martinhofernandes/ogonek/src/…
I might change that later.
 
yeah
codes would be fine, for something that was non-Standard, but I'd rather have names as Standard.
 
4:12 PM
I just used the codes because it makes the code generation easier.
 
hmm
maybe I will help myself to your others for now.
if you don't mind
 
by the way, what's with the alias?
    enum class alias_type {
        abbreviation, alternate, control, correction, figment,
    };
 
There are various kinds of aliases...
 
what even is an alias in Unicode?
 
4:15 PM
I don't remember what the heck a figment is, though.
@DeadMG Different names for a character.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's in your imagination.
 
oh ok
 
Xeo
I hate it when one active log in also logs you in on a completely unrelated site...
 
    enum class yes_no_maybe {
        y, n, m,
    };
WTF
 
@DeadMG What?
I need a tri-state...
For normalization quick checks.
 
4:18 PM
lol
ah
so I don't need it for reporting codepoint properties then?
 
I hope you'll credit Robot for the code you take from him?
 
I don't think the quick check properties are useful for anything but normalization, so they're not interesting for an external API.
 
hmm
@TonyTheLion Of course.
joining groups
 
difficult to rename those enums for a nice plain value in the codepoint properties struct.
or can I say joining_class joining_class;?
 
4:20 PM
@DeadMG "Here's my number, so call me maybe"
 
lol
 
@DeadMG I think so, but may be misremembering it from C# instead.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes GCC says no.
 
Are they in the same scope?
 
My gf's brother thought the girl's name was "maybe".
 
4:21 PM
I'll just prefix with category_ on the enums
@R.MartinhoFernandes No- the enums are in std::unicode and the members are in std::unicode::codepoint_properties
 
hmmm.
 
Hmm, that reminds there are some TODOs in there that I can DO now.
 
I shouldn't put a linebreak member in codepoint_properties, should I?
since some won't be linebreaks.
what do you return if I call get_linebreak_type('A');?
 
@DeadMG That property is only used in the line breaking algorithm, IIRC.
 
4:23 PM
lol @ the guy asking for support, sends multiple screenshots of his command window
 
ok
 
There are a bunch of them like that: meant only for the algorithms.
 
yeah
I just figured that
 
They will need to be there somewhere, but they're not that useful in a public API.
 
Ell
@DeadMG in wide, can you have module private classes?
 
4:25 PM
of course
 
Ell
an namespace private?
 
namespaces are modules now
 
Ell
so a module can't contain more than one root namespace?
 
how can anything have more than one root?
so right now I've got
    struct codepoint_properties {
        codepoint_category category;
        block_name block;
        version age;
        bidi_category bidi_type;
        category_joining_class joining_class;
        category_joining_group joining_group;
        script_type script;
    };
 
Ell
well a module might contain multiple namespaces
 
4:27 PM
@Ell No, it contains submodules.
Wide doesn't have namespaces, it only has modules.
 
Ell
ahh right okay
what is the difference between a module and a namespace?
 
not much, except that modules can also represent dynamically loaded libraries as well as static organization, and they can also have access control.
 
.NET msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.char.aspx has some other stuff public, like numeric value.
 
Ell
right okay
 
Ok, have to go now.
 
4:30 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do I need like, bool letter; as well as the category?
bb
 
> Some of my friends tell me I'm paranoid, but I'm not!
lol
1
A: How do you log in from an unsecured computer?

F. HauriMy working solution is a Linux Live on USB. For this, really, I like Debian's Live Helper that let you customize your live key as you need. I have some habits to keep this safe: I've never insterted such a USB key in a running untrusted system!!! I always cut power off for at least 30 seconds ...

 
yeah, he's paranoid
 
extremely paranoid
 
Xeo
template<class Sig> using FuncWrapper = std::function<Sig>;Xeo 3 mins ago
I just couldn't resist.
 
0
Q: Initialising nested templates

JackI'm trying to learn more about templates and have come across a problem I can't seem to solve. At the moment the class below works fine. #include <iostream> #include <vector> #include <cstring> using namespace std; template <class T, int s> class myArray{ public: T*...

template nerds ^
 
4:41 PM
lol
 
0
Q: break overhead vs control flag

dreamcrashI was using a naive prime generated function. This code takes about, 5.25 seconds to generate the first 10k prime numbers (device_primes[0] holds the number primes already found, the remaining position the prime numbers found). _global__ void getPrimes(int *device_primes,int n) { int c = 0;...

hmmm
interesting question
why does break seem to slow things down so much
 
wait no
 
it's on the GPU
 
yeah, the rules are quite different over there.
 
I don't know too much about GPU
 
4:46 PM
very fast for most tasks, but
branching in general is not a smart thing to do there
 
I've used this `#define UNUSED(x) (void)(sizeof((x), 0))` from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4851075/universally-compiler-independant-way-of-implementing-an-unused-macro-in-c-c unused macro in header file where I've multiple global arrays which have not been used always. like
`UNUSED(unicode::brackets)`

But I am getting compilation errors `expected unqualified-id before void`
 
Ell
woo clang is installed
 
Xeo
template<class... T>
void swallow(T&&...){}
// ...
swallow(a, b, c, d);
 
> A new Gallup Report finds that 71% of LGBT Americans who are registered voters support President Obama for reelection, while 22% support Governor Mitt Romney.
> The Gallup poll also found that 20% of self-identified LGBT people describe themselves as conservative or very conservative.
Damn.
 
Ell
hmm does clang have a -Wall tpye thing?
 
Xeo
4:51 PM
How about... -Wall? :P
It's basically flag-compatible with GCC
 
How do LGBT make their way to being conservative?
DOesn't the whole party stand against 99% of what they're living for?
 
Ell
it doesn't appear on clang++ --help
oh :L
 
@kbok "I always cut power off for at least 30 seconds before I insert the key on an unknown PC" - w00t
 
5:02 PM
you know when you debug a windows service? and the debug has a specific time. is there a way to increase that time?
 
@ThePhD Possible to be a social liberal but fiscal conservative, for one example. I can see how an LBGT accountant/banker/etc. might think of him/herself as conservative.
 
as far as I can tell, fiscal conservatives are fools, through and through.
our Prime Minister being an especially good example.
 
any idea?
 
Ell
what is wrong with being conservative?
 
@DeadMG I'm hardly in a position to argue that LBGT necessarily implies any degree of wisdom or intelligence.
 
5:05 PM
@Ell Nothing inherently wrong. What's wrong is pushing that on other people.
 
@Ell Generally, their whole argument is "AMAGAD THE TAXES AND GOVERNMENT SPENDING". It's not intelligent or thought through.
 
And conservatives have the annoying tendency to get a holier-than-thou attitude.
 
the government picks up jobs which have to be done, but the market can't do, and no amount of wishful thinking or ideology is going to change what that is.
 
Ell
well government spending does need to be reduced
 
@Ell Wrong.
 
Ell
5:06 PM
esp. since labour spent all the money
 
government borrowing needs to be reduced.
the two are not the same thing
for example
 
Ell
okay yes borrowing needs to be reduced
 
@Ell By how much? And how? Everyone says "reduce government spending" like it's so easy to do.
 
notice how Apple's financial report indicates they paid 2% corporation tax on foreign income.
 
Ell
but when you spend more than comes in the only way to reduce borrowing is to reduce spending
 
5:07 PM
@DeadMG Depends on how you view it. If you look at it in absolute terms, then no. If you look at it primarily in terms of percentage of GDP (for example), then quite possibly.
 
@Ell Or to send the directors of companies who pay less than they should do in corporation tax to jail and send those companies a very big tax bill.
 
@Ell Or increase your income.
 
@Ell Not so -- improve the economy to increase the tax base (you can also raise tax percentages, but that's rarely a long-term win).
 
Ell
I guess
 
@JerryCoffin Well, I won't deny that our government spends money where it doesn't need to be spent. For example, entertainment.
 
Ell
5:08 PM
or the welfare state
 
hmm.
the problem with welfare isn't that we have it, or even that it costs a lot
the problem is that we don't provide a serious means for people to get off it.
if you have little education and no career prospects, then no amount of welfare is going to solve that problem.
 
@DeadMG It's pretty much a given that a government is going to waste at least some percentage of the money it gets.
 
Indeed, welfare is a patch. It should only be a short term solution.
 
@JerryCoffin Very true. But that percentage can be higher or lower.
 
Ell
@DeadMG if we stopped giving benefits I'm sure people would find their own way of getting off it
I'm not saying no welfare at all
 
5:10 PM
@Ell Yeah, they'd magic themselves qualifications for new jobs.
or maybe they'd magic themselves an employer to employ them.
because that's what you've just implied, effectively- that people will wave a magic wand and make it work.
 
Ell
I don't think having qualifications is an issue
 
for most of the people who spend their careers on benefits, then it quite is.
 
Ell
No I'm just saying if people were faced with poverty I think work ethic would change
 
@Ell There's no evidence to suggest that a poor work ethic is causing a problem.
everybody wants to be better off than you can be on benefits.
 
@DeadMG Right now, at least in the US, welfare strikes me as pure vote buying. IMO, anybody in school full-time and getting passing grades, should be decently supported without jumping through major hoops.
 
5:12 PM
@JerryCoffin Wait, doesn't that mean that you're in favour of welfare?
 
Ell
@DeadMG everybody wants to be of course, but imho benefits should be a safety net, and not something people think they deserve
it's fair enough if people genuinely can't find work
 
@DeadMG Yes and no -- as it is right now, no. A program that was actually oriented toward accomplishing something, yes.
 
@Ell Right. Except people have no way to get off the safety net. Once you fall down, there's no way back up.
 
Ell
@DeadMG Why is there no way up?
 
because you have to have a shitbunch of money (that you couldn't possibly find if you're on benefits) to educate yourself to find new job prospects.
if you're already a qualified professional, then most of the time benefits are temporary.
but those people don't receive most of the benefits bill.
it's the people who are on benefits and never come off.
 
5:14 PM
@Ell Largely (IMO, anyway) because it's barely enough to survive, not enough to actually get anywhere -- can't afford a babysitter, a decent car, or clothes worthy of an interview, so getting an education and a job is next to impossible.
 
Ell
what about the jobs that don't require education?
 
{| align="right" | __TOC__ |} "For Want of a Nail" is a proverbial rhyme showing that small actions can result in large consequences. Analysis This proverb has been around in many variations for centuries (see historical references below), and describes a situation where permitting some small undesirable situation will allow gradual and inexorable worsening. The rhyme is thus a good illustration of the "butterfly effect", and ideas presented in chaos theory, involving sensitive dependence on initial conditions; the initial condition being the presence or absence of the horseshoe n...
 
Ell
not every job needs a degree
 
The real problem is education. If it wasn't so damn expensive...
@Ell Non crappy jobs do.
 
Ell
@EtiennedeMartel it doesn't matter if a job is crappy or not
you can't expect to be given work when you are able to work and choose not to
 
5:17 PM
@Ell Of course it does.
 
Ell
@DeadMG why?
 
crappy jobs are no better than benefits, and often worse.
 
Ell
why are they?
 
because you can't, say, look after your kids.
and they often pay less to boot.
 
@Ell No, not everybody -- but for somebody who's having difficulties, education is (by far) the most certain way to get them ready to accomplish something. School doesn't necessarily mean a college degree either -- there are also josb for machinists, welders, brick layers, etc. -- but they still require education.
 
5:18 PM
the reality is
most adults need careers, not some individual job.
 
Ell
but better an individual job than a career
 
not really
 
Ell
well, yes
 
if you have a career, then when the recession comes, you might lose your job and be on benefits for a while... but when the economy picks back up you can go right back to work, and you generate far more value to the economy.
if you have a crappy job, then when it's lost, you'll never find another, you hardly generate any revenue for the taxman, and incur a bunch of health expenses.
remember, those on the lowest incomes still receive significant sums of money, as a net, from the government.
if you want to better the government's balance books, you need to give them real, high-paying jobs.
 
Ell
Hmm I guess the government would earn less in taxes
I've never thought of that actually
 
5:20 PM
@Ell It costs more to provide someone with healthcare than the government could get back in tax.
a lot more
 
@DeadMG I doubt that -- but people being severely under-employed means everybody is losing out. They're obviously losing out, but the rest of us are too, because they're not contributing as much to society as they could.
 
you have to be earning like, £40k a year for the government to break even on providing necessary services like health, fire, police.
IMO, the problem is, as it always has been, in our education system.
 
Ell
£40k a year is above average isn't it?
 
all we've done is replace the bible of Jesus with the bible of Research Professor.
@Ell Yep, quite a bit.
but the people who are way above average contribute way more in tax.
 
Ell
agh gotta polish my shoes. brb.
 
5:23 PM
still not as much as their fair share of the economy... but still a vast amount.
 
user142019
I’m going to work on Hexapoda again.
 
user142019
Or maybe on Emo.
 
I'm going to post my string proposal.
 
user142019
What’s it about? Unicode?
 
"For sale, baby shoes, never worn." That's an entire story by Hemingway. — Tyler Langan Nov 2 at 8:00
 
5:31 PM
yep
 
@DeadMG I thought you wanted to propose better I/O? :)
 
@FredOverflow I am proposing both.
 
user142019
The puppy has three proposals already.
 
@Zoidberg'-- Ogonek is a bit more involved than the interface I'm proposing.
 
@Zoidberg You're not actually gonna call your language Zoidlang, are you? :)
 
user142019
5:31 PM
@FredOverflow why not? <— pun not intended
 
@Zoidberg'-- I/O's not done, and the Unicode one needs work. bound_function doesn't really need any more, though.
 
@Zoidberg'-- Because I have to smile and laugh every time I think about the name for more than a second :)
 
user142019
std::bound_function is orgasmic.
 
user142019
@FredOverflow Have you seen the logo?
 
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Q: how to avoid overflow in expr. A * B - C * D

Ir0nmI need to compute an expression which looks like: A*B - C*D, where their types are: signed long long int A, B, C, D; Each number can be really big (not overflowing its type). While A*B could cause overflow, at same time expression A*B - C*D can be really small. How to compute it correctly? for e...

Is there actually a solution to this ?
 
5:34 PM
@kbok sure, use a bignum library, like GMP
 
user142019
Big numbers are big.
 
rofl nearly posted a link to my local development version of my website.
 
I mean, without using a larger data type ?
 
@kbok either (A) you use/emulate a larger data type, or (B) you lose precision. There aren't other options. All options will be a variant of one of those.
 
Ell
@Zoidberg'-- how about postduif?
I'm sorry but postduif really does sound like it describes a quiet fart
 
user142019
5:38 PM
@Ell meh.
 
user142019
I’ll work on Emo.
 
@kbok I take it back, Cthulhu seems to have found an artihmetic workaround
 
Ell
@Zoidberg'-- what is emo? o.O
 
@MooingDuck Yeah, something like that :)
 
user142019
$ # emo — the virgin control system
$ suicide prepare
$ emacs main.cpp
$ clang++ main.cpp -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ -pedantic -Wall
$ suicide commit
 
user142019
5:40 PM
@Ell Version control system. Because I’ll be bored the next few months.
 
user142019
We’ll be taught Java in school so I need to have something fun to do.
 
Ell
suicide? :L
 
How bout making something useful instead :)
 
user142019
@kbok such as?
 
why not zoidlang?
 
user142019
5:41 PM
lol
 
@kbok I'm not yet convinced it can cover all cases
 
@MooingDuck No, but the OP seems to have some invariants about his values (eg he knows the results fit into the same datatype)
 
user142019
@melak47 not a bad idea.
 
So if he's able to explain them, we could formalize it and prove that the arithmetic workaround works in all cases
@Zoidberg'-- Since you're a Mac OS user, I don't know, but there are many holes to fill for windows and linux users
Also I'm interested in a syntax-aware macro S&R tool for C and C++
 
user142019
As soon as I get my Nokia Lumia 920 I’ll install Windows 8 and learn C#.
 
user142019
5:45 PM
@kbok I might write a template debugger soon.
 
user142019
Because TMP debugging is fucking annoying.
 
@Zoidberg'-- Gonna write a game ?
 
user142019
No, I dislike game development.
 
Ell
why don't you write something you can sell?
 
Fair enough
 
5:46 PM
@kbok actually, the "generalized" version is a bit more complicated, but can cover all cases. Neat.
 
You can still ping me if you need a tester though, I have a SDK account and all the shit
 
wow, I actually typo'd operat0r vec3<T> ()
 
@melak47 no leet here :D
 
@MooingDuck yeah, I don't even use leet speak :/
 
Ell
woo my gobject/boost signal thing works
 
5:52 PM
@Zoidberg'-- Sure, it's funny. But I wouldn't want to risk copyright infringement (or whatever it's called) related stuff if I were to design a language.
@Zoidberg'-- That's an awesome idea.
@kbok Haskell
 
6:24 PM
@DeadMG I think I'd make functions to test that kind of thing. You can make their implementation trivial with some bitwise ops and the right values for the enum members.
What IsLetter does is test if the category is any of the Lx ones.
Hmm, @sbi's not around.
 
Ell
what is the syntax for a type cast operator in a separate file?
 
foo::operator bar()?
 
Ell
okay
 
0
A: how to avoid overflow in expr. A * B - C * D

clavioIf time is not a factor, this should work: long X1, long X2 long Y1, long Y2, long ans; ans = 0 if(A > B) X1 = A, X2 = B else X1 = B, X2 = A if(C > D) Y1 = C, Y2 = D else Y1 = D, Y2 = C while(X1 !=0 || Y1 !=0){ if(X1 != 0) { ans = ans + X2 --X1 ...

 
Quick question: The behavior of casting a negative signed integer to an unsigned integer is defined by the standard right?
 
6:34 PM
That answer.
 
@Mysticial yes
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes What would you need me for?
 
Inversely, casting an unsigned integer to a signed integer (that becomes negative) - is that defined by the standard?
1
A: how to avoid overflow in expr. A * B - C * D

RiaDNote that this is not standard since it relies on wrap-around signed-overflow. (GCC has compiler flags which enable this.) But if you just do all the calculations in long long, the result of applying the formula directly: (A * B - C * D) will be accurate as long as the correct result fits into a...

^^ That's the only answer I like so far.
 
@sbi I was wondering if you'd like to get a beer or something. But now I remembered you have the kids around.
 
> If the destination type is unsigned, the resulting value is the least unsigned integer congruent to the source integer (modulo 2n where n is the number of bits used to represent the unsigned type). [ Note: In a two’s complement representation, this conversion is conceptual and there is no change in the bit pattern (if there is no truncation). — end note ]
 
6:35 PM
I think it might be possible to get around the signed-integer overflow, by casting everything to unsigned long long and casting back at the end.
 
@Mysticial No.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes dammit
 
> If the destination type is signed, the value is unchanged if it can be represented in the destination type (and bit-field width); otherwise, the value is implementation-defined.
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Had a hard day? I would like to have a beer and chat, but I am indeed home watching over the kids. I'd invite you over, but I do plan to go to bed soon.
 
I've used this tricky before when I'm computing modulus. The application guarantees that A * B - C * D always fits into the datatype.
 
6:36 PM
@sbi It's ok. Some other day.
 
So I just let it overflow and subtract. The answer is always correct.
 
@sbi How is his German coming? :)
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes I am available next on Thursday night.
 
And I do in SSE. So the overflow UB problem is irrelevant.
 
Ell
isn't overflow UB?
 
6:37 PM
@sbi This reminds me, how many kids do you have?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Können Sie sich schon gut auf Deutsch unterhalten?
 
@FredOverflow I think that implementation-defined can be assumed to be what we want in pretty much all environment now.
 
@FredOverflow Nein.
 
sbi
@FredOverflow Last I saw, he was amazing in picking up things he saw written, and even picked up things he heard. (When I say "amazing" I refer to a language he had never dealt with just a month ago.) He refused to speak it, though, and needed three tries to get me to understand he was talking about Dietmar Kühl, when he tried to pronounce that name. :)
 
6:39 PM
(OMG, I got most of that sentence)
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Way too many. I think I said so already, didn't I?
 
(long long)((unsigned long long)A * B - (unsigned long long)C * D)
^^ Will give the correct answer. If the answer fits into a long long.
 
@sbi I can't remember, honestly.
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Well, that's why I just repeated it: I got lots of kids. More than enough. Too many.
 
@EtiennedeMartel I've never seen @sbi talk about it.
 
6:40 PM
@EtiennedeMartel He always says "too many".
 
Hundreds!
Well, he's productive.
 
sbi
@Mysticial I once admitted that I wouldn't say "many" if there were only three of them. I am not going to admit, however, that I didn't say this just to confuse you guys.
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel I was. I find this distinction rather important.
 
6:41 PM
> Consumption of fast food contributes to such incidents. Chowmein leads to hormonal imbalance, evoking an urge to indulge in such acts. You also know the impact of chowmein, which is a spicy food, on our body.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Crazy.
 
Eat fast food => get fat? No. Eat fast food => rape girls.
 
Ell
"An untyped pointer. gpointer looks better and is easier to use than void*. " lol
 
Well, it's like when people blame violent video games. It's a convenient scapegoat that distracts people from the real issue.
 
@EtiennedeMartel It's not even like that. It's not like they're blaming violent fast food.
 
6:46 PM
Yeah, their might be some xenophobia mixed in. They're talking about western food, after all.
 
@EtiennedeMartel evil foreign food is making people rape people!
 
> In the past, 
especially in Mughal era, people used to marry their daughters early
 to save them from such atrocities. Currently a situation of similar
 kind is arising in Haryana
So, let's patch it.
That's what they're saying. Girls are getting raped because of conservative attitudes? Let's ban fast food and lower marriage age!
Fuck 'em. Fuck 'em all.
 
@EtiennedeMartel That came out wrong. I think.
 
Ell
it did:L
 
That was unintended.
 
sbi
6:48 PM
For some reason, Thunderbird just decided that it would be fun to re-download all the messages from two POP3 accounts which, among them, have some 7k messages on the server. It took nearly half an hour to do that, and another half an hour to clean up the big mess this left in my inbox.
 
I mean fuck the men.
Ha.
 
sbi
@melak47 Let's be honest: it is men raping women.
 
@sbi yeah, it does that for some reason. I have a plugin to clear out duplicates which helps a lot.
 
Well, "chowmein" does sound a bit like "men". The end of it, at least.
 
Ell
hmm. Do I have a protected virtual pure function that returns something, or set a protected member in each child class?
I am wrapping gobject's signals with boost::signal
 
sbi
6:50 PM
@MooingDuck I have been transferring this TB profile from one machine to the next for half a decade, and this never happened before.
 
@sbi no more foreign food for men then :)
 
@sbi For a moment there, I thought... "half a decade for a single terabyte? WTF?"
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel When this became prime time news in Germany, some German gamers founded an initiative to forbid bread. Their reasoning was: not everybody killing someone in Germany had played some violent video game, but everybody had been eating bread.
@melak47 Almost no food is totally foreign in Berlin.
 
@sbi But bread is not foreign food!
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, the beginnings of that mail archive date back to 1998, only I used to use OE back then. It's 20GB now.
 
6:54 PM
@sbi Great idea.
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's purely empirical science, not bothering with any theory.
 
@sbi oh, we're talking about Berlin?
 
Ell
aww snap
of course not all signal handlers are void(). how stupid of me
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, so you'd think. However, I distinctly remember explaining this to my mother for at least four times. And I bet she has now again forgotten about what I said, and still confuses correlation with causality.
 
@sbi Lots of people do.
 
sbi
6:56 PM
@melak47 Since everybody (well, everybody who counts, anyway) is living here, I do.
 
@Ell Qt? or what signal handlers are these
 
Ell
@melak47 gobject, gtk 3
 
(If he remembers four times, it probably happened twenty) whistles
 
@sbi I meant the rape thing
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Age is a terrible thing.
 
sbi
6:57 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not that, but could have been half a dozen.
 
@sbi I have a plugin so TB can access hotmail/gmail/yahoo/etc, but the plugins sometimes glitch and cause it to redownload everything, about once a year.
 
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel If you look at the alternative, getting old seems very sweet.
@MooingDuck What do you need a plugin for? At least gmail provides IMAP, and that works just fine out of the box for me.
@melak47 Why are you talking about rape? I was talking about food. Tsk, young people today.
 
Yeah, always rapin'.
 

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