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11:00 PM
@Cicada Wait. You meant, the answer linked from the answer I linked in chat. Yeah. That's pretty interesting indeed.
 
but some of the most enjoyable do have an X of the week.
the trick is just to make sure that X is interesting.
sometimes it's easier to watch X of the week since you know in advance that you're going to get X.
 
@sehe Yes! I should learn boost. And C++, maybe.
 
@Puppy That does help a lot. It takes real care in both writing and acting to produce much characterization in only a couple of hours. Nonetheless, it seems like relatively few films even try to any more.
 
don't even try to?
I'm sorry, I can't help it.
 
@Puppy The way you phrase it now, does make me think it doesn't work like that for me. I'm not into movies for the "interesting" plots. I'm into it for the submersion. Music, atmosphere has a lot to do with it. But most importantly, a "tension curve" (which can be many shapes, with undercurrents) that keeps you there 'till the very end. I can't really believe series will manage that for me
@Cicada lol
 
11:03 PM
@Jefffrey No. "few films even try to".
 
Correct Engrish. /me checks Jefff's nationality again. Ah, I knew, but I forget
 
murkdown is really hard
 
Damned Markdown.
@Jefffrey Not hard enough to justify how badly they're screwing it up.
 
@sehe Sherlock is a series, but seeing as each ‘episode’ is around 90min long they’re each quite film-like when it comes to that tension curve.
 
TBH I think SE markdown is fine.
@LucDanton I think I've seen those. I get what you mean, but then there's the damning "format" (or, put more friendly, sub-genre)
 
11:06 PM
@sehe Which one? The one for SO answers, the one for SO comments, the one for chat, the ones that accept MathJax, ... ?
 
@sehe For Sherlock specifically, or TV series in general?
 
@sehe It probably helps that I virtually never even attempt to watch them on television. I generally watch on Netflix, and usually only after a series is complete, then watch (for example) an episode or two each evening so I see the whole series start to finish in a few weeks or so (depending on how long it aired, obviously).
 
Both. But Sherlock in particular, I guess
(I should probably not opine too much about television and movies, since I stopped consuming TV almost completely and tend to forget all movie details. Mind you, this doesn't mean that I don't grok/enjoy them. I just have lousy episodic memory. As many people do, I'm told)
 
Yeah, we talked about this the last time.
(Sorry, that’s awful. There was no last time.)
 
@JerryCoffin Yeah, like I said, you've given me a new angle on this (why TV ?> movie). I might revisit that. Lots of series had raving reviews, so I might be missing out
@LucDanton hahahahaha
@JerryCoffin Point taken
 
11:11 PM
@sehe In any case I see your point about sub-genres.
 
1:11am
Just as good a time as any, really.
And certainly ~2 hours later than my previous determined time to leave.
Night all
 
@sehe G'night.
 
11:29 PM
I've 'obtained' the first two episodes of Supernatural S10. I'll try an stay awake long enough to watch them.
 
11:46 PM
oh, neat, the newer VS 14 CTPs allow installing side-by-side with VS 2013
finally get to test one :v
 
@melak47 The fact that you couldn't do that before baffles me
 
Rumor is someone screwed up/didn't update/??? some GUIDs when putting together the first preview release, and that was the reason
 
has anyone ever tried compiling glfw for cmake?
It doesnt work...
 
haha, free wifi.
 
Ell
11:52 PM
evening all
 
evening ell
 
@Nooble Not clear (at least to me) what you're asking.
 
@JerryCoffin Well, I wanna compile GLFW from source.
Using cmake-gui for windows.
It's failing everytime.
I keep on getting errors like: CMake Error: CMake can not determine linker language for target: glfw
 

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