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sbi
1:00 PM
Well, I need to leave. I have an appointment.
 
@sbi boost::select_second_mutable<std::multimap<int, int>>
 
sbi
@Rapptz Ah, thx!
 
Xeo
woops
there
 
Xeo
1:01 PM
C++03-compatible
 
what a verbose monstrosity :v
 
Xeo
Eh, the important part is just this:
std::vector<int> v;
v.reserve(mm.size());
boost::copy(mm | boost::adaptors::map_values, std::back_inserter(v));
which feels okay-ish for C++03
 
sbi
@Xeo Range algorithms are cool! It's been one of the earliest critique of the STL that using two "pointer" to express a range is clumsy and would hamper progress. I think in hindsight this was exactly justified.
 
I meant the return type
 
Xeo
ah
ITT: @sbi discovers that iterators suck, ranges rule.
 
sbi
1:03 PM
@Xeo "discovered"
I remember James Kanze going on a rant about how iterators suck back before '98.
 
Xeo
you're not done discovering yet
 
sbi
@Jerry will probably remember that.
 
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Ugh.
 
Xeo
(note that while Boost.Range may seem nice at first, it has quite a few annoying parts aswell, especially in C++03)
 
"OMG YOU IMPROVED THE POST A BIT WE DON'T WANT YOUR HELP TOO MINOR"
 
sbi
1:04 PM
@Xeo I haven't looked into Boost.Range, if that's what you're saying, no. But I always thought the idea of using ranges a good one.
 
@sbi To long ago to be sure, but I think some of my complaining may have prompted it.
 
sbi
There was, IIRC, a proposal for ranges by Alexandrescu. That must have been in the early 2000s.
Well, I really, really, really need to leave now, or I will disappoint one of my children.
Usually at this point, I think "Oh, that seems interesting! I'll look into this tonight". But I should have learned that this is never gonna happen. :(
Live's just too interesting for me to be coding for work in the night.
 
stop it with this perfect gramer guise
 
Anne wants to do the ice-bucket challenge. I'll see if my friends at JCB can find a nice bucket to fill up.
 
sbi
OMG, a gimme-teh-codez-speller. I'm outta here.
 
1:06 PM
lol
 
Cicada vs sbi, same winner strikes again
 
sbi
:wq!
 
access denied
 
1:08 PM
@JerryCoffin Awww..
 
@sbi ZZ, noob.
 
> OK. I think we should definitely have cabal configure imply cabal install --only-dependencies for sandboxes (which transitively means cabal build will also install dependencies and so forth.)
 
@dolan is the old man confused again?
 
oh now I know what -XGeneralizedNewtypeDeriving is
ponies
rainbows
 
@thecoshman He usually catches up within 6 months
I'm not sure Jerry has yet
 
Xeo
1:11 PM
lol
 
@dolan I do wonder were Cicada is, she was such a polite little lady... slight habit of speaking though.
 
Heh : 'this is a very huge project. I'm talking about a lot of files that get macroed in or out. The macro part won't be the problem', (massed link errors).
 
@thecoshman I miss her :(
 
Ell
Why doesn't my code work anymore :(
 
@dolan do you talk to her much?
 
1:14 PM
hmmm
I need more food
what to eat?
 
@Ell You upgraded/refactored it to death.
 
@TonyTheLion food
@Ell you broke it?
 
Ell
I haven't touched the code since last night!
I committed in fact
and there are no changes o.O
 
@thecoshman Sometimes. She says she dyed her hair pink again
 
@Ell Heard that one before;)
 
1:15 PM
@dolan again? I didn't get told about the first time?
 
@thecoshman yes, again!
 
Xeo
Is cosh being trolled or just playing along?
 
Ell
I have no idea
 
@Xeo trolled about what?
@dolan Blondé was nice though.
 
@thecoshman not hipster enough
 
1:24 PM
@dolan ooh, she's like that ¬_¬
you ever meet up with her?
 
no, she lives near gloucester
I shall, one day
 
oh, I thought it was Poland
 
she moved to England for work (but yes she's Polish)
 
It'd probably be too creepy for me too meet up with her :P "hey you know your online friend, I'm online friends with him too... it's sooo nice to meet you..."
@dolan ah, sanity checked.
 
Ell
what the hell are you guys talking about
 
1:26 PM
Cicada
 
was that not obvious?
 
Ell
I thought dolan was cicada
 
no silly
Cicada is a girl, dolan is a duck, with a dapper blue hat
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no @Ell, you were the real cicada all along
 
Ell
okay :)
 
1:27 PM
dun dun DUNNNNNNN
 
Ell
hah
 
Perhaps green patterns can't grasp this
 
@CatPlusPlus I replied to that
@Ell nope
 
Me too (it's still dumb)
 
@dolan Wait, what? I work near there.
 
1:28 PM
@thecoshman so cute
 
(I also grew up there.)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit huh, I thought you were up north now... no idea why I thought that...
 
@thecoshman I live in the midlands yes
 
@sehe it is a cute duck yes...
 
The irony with the ice bucket challenge is that you could not use tap water to hydrate your garden here a few years back & yet now it's okay to waste tap water & energy on ice so people can act stupid
 
1:29 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit midlands ain't up north... up north is up north, midlands is middleish
 
I have liberated DGD codebase from the oppression of bad tab formatting
(ts=8 sw=4 is a really good setting combo for mixing indentation)
 
I am sorry, I might be slightly dumb but people are definitely stupid
 
@chmod711telkitty yay. You've nailed the one ironic element in that phenomenon
 
@chmod711telkitty You're certainly not the first to say that
About 20% of my feed is now people saying that. Another 10% is people not doing the ice-bucket challenge but getting angry about the 20% who dislike it.
 
with 7 billion people we can't even get more than 8 people on to the moon, how sad is that?
 
1:31 PM
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Lol.
 
@chmod711telkitty Where did you get that 8 number?
Twelve people have walked on Earth's natural satellite.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I like the fact that technically, we don't always have just the Moon
 
If you're talking about Cruithne, that doesn't count.
 
> Several candidates have been proposed, but none have been confirmed.
 
Cruithne orbits the sun, not Earth.
 
1:36 PM
> Quasi-satellites that orbit the Sun but in resonance with the Earth, for instance, appear to orbit a point related to (but outside) the Earth. An example is the asteroid known as 3753 Cruithne.
> Small natural objects in orbit around the Sun can also fall temporarily into orbit about the Earth. This makes them natural satellites of the Earth, but only temporarily. To date, the only confirmed example has been 2006 RH120 in Earth orbit during 2006 and 2007, but further instances are already predicted.
 
Today I have once again proven that alcohol is solution to all life's problems.
 
^^^ that one though
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes technically, small asteroids that get captured for a while sort of count... for the short while they are orbiting around us.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes from 1969 - 1972 and then they stopped for good ... why did they stop for good? Also you have not counted USSR ones
 
@Xarn 28 hours to go!
 
1:37 PM
?
 
@Xarn Until my first drink all week
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you must be thirsty
 
@chmod711telkitty Where are you getting this from?
No USSR citizen has walked on the Moon.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes she spews bullshit, ignore her before you catch stupid
 
1:38 PM
Unless you mean USSR moons.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ah. I spent yesterday drinking. Today was all about cleaning alcohol. :-D
 
A moon landing is the arrival of a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon. This includes both manned and unmanned (robotic) missions. The first human-made object to reach the surface of the Moon was the Soviet Union's Luna 2 mission, on 13 September 1959. The United States' Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the Moon, on 20 July 1969. There have been six manned U.S. landings (between 1969 and 1972) and numerous unmanned landings, with no soft landings happening from 1976 until 13 December 2013. To date, the United States is the only country to have successfully conducted manned missions...
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes :D
@chmod711telkitty Must be true then
> Following the dual American successes of the first manned lunar orbit on December 24–25, 1968 (Apollo 8) and the first Moon landing on July 20, 1969 (Apollo 11), and a series of catastrophic N1 failures, both Soviet programs were eventually brought to an end: the Proton / Zond program was canceled in 1970, and the N1 / L3 program was terminated de facto in 1974 and officially canceled in 1976.
 
@chmod711telkitty Luna 2 was not a person.
 
1:40 PM
> The first human-made object
It is not specified here that the object was a human-made human
 
well, it's weird why the U.S. claimed that they landed on the moon after USSR claimed that they did but nothing happened ever after
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit maybe they mean object the C# way
 
The USSR never claimed to have landed a man on the moon
What the fuck are you going on about
 
finally, my fucking paycheck
I CAN GO EAT
 
Same
still don't have enough
 
1:41 PM
I suck at managing my budget
 
Costs are fucking mounting up at the moment
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not sure that Luna 2 'encounter' with the moon counts as a 'landing'?
 
can't believe any ermirican website on anything USSR related, too suspicious ... sry wiki
 
@chmod711telkitty It's not weird that everyone decided to stop undertaking risky and expensive enterprises whose value was dwindling.
 
whose value is dwindling again?
 
1:43 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes especially not when 95% of the motivation for doing it in the first place was to show them damn commies that "we can do stuff that you can't"
 
then again, in an hour and a half I'd just end the work day so I think I'll sit here for a while more
 
FRIDAY!
 
and eat after I leave
@MartinJames yeah :D
next week is also my vacation
I loved my job so much I got exhausted fast
so I'm really looking forward to it
 
well, that didn't stop U.S. spend trillions in Iraq over such a long time, nope it doesn't make sense
expense is not the problem
 
Oh.
Of course!
 
1:45 PM
TIL Ikea uses a whopping one percent of the world's wood supply.
 
@AlexM. Yay! I go away on Thursday, though at the ungodly hour of 06:30, which means getting up at ~04:00. Still, I expect the security queue to be short:)
 
The US waged a costly war, so they obviously are still sending people to the Moon.
Is that what you're trying to say?
 
can't fault that logic
 
This is a good show.
 
@chmod711telkitty no one said anything about expense. It's not "we can't afford to go to the moon", but "we have no urgent reason to"
 
1:46 PM
they never landed people on the moon was the conspiracy theory
but they had the urge to have a war in Iraq?
 
@chmod711telkitty Yes
You may have heard of 9/11
 
So because they waged a costly war implies that they pretended to send people to the Moon forty years prior.
Much better.
 
yes I heard 9/11, but how is that related to Iraq?
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@MartinJames when I saw the queue for international departures in our airport, I was immediately glad my destination was inside the country
 
I must admit that I've had my share of encounters with fake Moon landing whackos, but I haven't found anyone with such airtight logic before.
 
1:48 PM
@chmod711telkitty "muslims did it. Let's go shoot up some muslims"?
 
> Submission rejected as potential spam
 
it was on a Thursday too, and it seemed like the whole Romania decided to leave for some remote islands
 
well fuck you too
> Trac thinks your submission might be Spam. To prove otherwise please provide a response to the following.

Evaluate '(!!6) $ scanl (*) 1 [1..]'
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't think that anyone believes the conspiracy shit here. You would have to be a complete moron to disb.. .. . oh, OK.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes airtight as in suffocating? :p
 
1:48 PM
1 message moved to C#
 
I was the only guy at security when I arrived, the people there were like "holy shit, a human O_o"
 
@jalf they also claimed to captured and killed bin laden
yet, there is no video, no pictures, nothing
U.S. government is good at lying, I am sorry
 
So they obviously never landed on the Moon.
 
I... have no idea what you're even trying to argue here
 
I didn't say they never did
 
1:49 PM
@jalf If they had landed on the Moon, they would have footage of dead bin Laden.
@jalf Come on, it's not that hard to follow.
 
@AlexM. Yeah - all airports are mind-bogglingly boring and depressing, (unless you are delayed, at which point they are suicide-inducing).
 
@chmod711telkitty I'm pretty sure they never claimed to "capture" him. Killed, yes, capture no.
 
@AlexM. They would have preferred a sniffer dog, then at least they can have fun throwing a baton for it.
 
In astrodynamics or celestial mechanics a parabolic trajectory is a Kepler orbit with the eccentricity equal to 1. When moving away from the source it is called an escape orbit, otherwise a capture orbit. It is also sometimes referred to as a C3 = 0 orbit (see Characteristic energy). Under standard assumptions a body traveling along an escape orbit will coast along a parabolic shaped trajectory to infinity, with velocity relative to the central body tending to zero, and therefore will never return. Parabolic trajectories are minimum-energy escape trajectories, separating positive-energy hyperbolic...
> When moving away from the source it is called an escape orbit, otherwise a capture orbit.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes so Bin Laden is orbiting America now?
 
1:52 PM
Exactly.
They sent him to the Moon.
 
Did the US ever land on him then?
 
The Al-polo mission.
 
No, once it's a policy to fabricate 'facts' to suit your purpose, then it will always be used to suit your purpose. One of any government's role is to unite people in the country & that includes a lot of propagandas. I have met too many Americans who are afriad China, Canada or even Mexico are going to invade them. I wonder how strong is the brain wash
I am not claiming whether they did or not
 
Oh. Right.
 
I don't know
 
1:54 PM
@chmod711telkitty And that's retroactive too, right. Since they might have lied about Iraq, they obviously lied in 1969.
And by "they", I mean "not even the same people".
 
Are you telling me you KNOW that all the things they have claimed are all truth, nothing but truth?
 
24 hours ago, by chmod 711 telkitty
yeah right, since when I have given you the impress that I was an idiot?
 
I have doubts on things, why? is that stupid people have in common?
 
@chmod711telkitty Yes, of course, that's I'm claiming. Since I don't believe they have always lied about everything, the only other option is that they have always told the truth.
 
It is still pretty stunning that the amazing scientific, technical and engineering success of Apollo was overseen by the same adminstration that could not even manage to break in to a hotel room without screwing up.
 
1:59 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes even about NSA
Even about their motivation in invading Iraq
 
Yes. It's pretty damn obvious that you either always tell the truth, or you always lie.
And that applies even when "you" means "several different people over the course of decades".
 
unless they are good at it
 

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