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Xeo
11:00 PM
The frontpage had a bunch of them in the diashow
 
user1804599
 
@райтфолд lol
 
@LucDanton I have been vexed in the past, nowadays it's not vexing anymore. I think the compilers feels the same way.
 
@райтфолд check out the file name
 
user1804599
I could make (def unit (singleton ())).
 
user1804599
11:01 PM
Then the inhabitants of type unit are the ones that are identical to (), i.e. only ().
 
user1804599
Where () is the empty list.
 
@JohanLarsson what
 
user1804599
@Pris The image already says that!
 
@LucDanton Now, on the most vexing I was vexed just last Wednesday. I'd probably get vexed sometime next week too.
 
@sehe I posted an answer with a snippet just to find it later :)
 
11:02 PM
Oh... you mean temporary storage. I did this once with a deleted answer (use it to store a draft)
 
user1804599
Also, generic instantiation is a tad tricky maybe.
 
user1804599
Nah, not at all.
 
user1804599
Just need memoising functions.
 
@райтфолд weird... when I tried to save the file it came out as: Department-of-redundancy-department.**gif.gif**, I thought the double extension was part of the file name
 
@sehe not temporary. More cloudy.
 
11:03 PM
@райтфолд Yes, but nobody would want your help in C++ ^^
 
user1804599
So if you define a generic class t it will define a memoised function named t.
 
user1804599
Probably weakly memoised on the return value, so it doesn't use lots of memory for types you never instantiate it with again.
 
strand.post([]() -> std::ostream& {
    return std::cout << "I'm in a post!";
}).get() << " Nice, not?" << std::endl;
Funny stuff :P
 
@JohanLarsson I do that all the time. Worst case:
That awkward moment you realize that what you spent many weeks looking for was in an answer you wrote years back: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5715358/convert-xsd-to-xml-using-c-sharp/5715419#5715419 :)
 
11:08 PM
I keep being surprised to find insightful answers that I have totally forgotten about. (I also find crap, but then it surprises me less)
So. My daughter wrote me a note in cipher glyphs. I've just deciphered it and "drawn" an answer in the same code. Let's hope she can re-decipher it herself :)
 
Do you guys look stuff up, digest the meaning, then write an answer or do you answer based on what you already know..
 
Crypto is quite the theme these days.
@Blob Both.
 
> However, the most important difference between GNU Make and most versions of Make is that GNU Make is free software.
 
how does one forget something insightful? :|
 
When you don't use things for a long time you tend to forget about it. Albeit that statement is too generalised.
 
11:10 PM
These days I focus on boost, and there's an increasing mass of things "at the ready". But I frequently look things up.
This is part of the deal for me: SO allows me to learn the details by driving spike-samples
@Blob Baffles me too
 
I won teh lotto! £38 for meeee:)
8
 
W00t
 
@MartinJames how much have you spent over the years on tickets?
 
@Blob If I have to look it up, I don't answer.
@MartinJames I got paid yesterday £38 for mee! =)
 
Dude. You play the wrong lotto
 
11:11 PM
@MartinJames Congratulations on your oversized win. It clearly reflects the large size of your penis.
 
That's two weeks running. I may get murdered on the car park later.
 
Xeo
@MartinJames But who's gonna buy @Andy the beer if you do!
Better not go out today.
 
maaaaaaaaan i wish c++ had a std::bases_of<T>
 
Xeo
Or tomorrow
or any day!
 
They actually paid me a decent amount this time.
 
11:12 PM
std::shades_off<grey>
 
boy, I have been slapped with the fuck-it stick tonight
 
Xeo
$ git diff
$
 
ow. fuck it!
 
Xeo
third day in a row, aaargh
sleeptime.
 
11:13 PM
@Xeo again?
 
Well, if I croak, Andy will have to pry it from my estate:)
 
@Xeo maybe do git rev-list --objects --all instead (or even for-each-ref coupled with cat-file -p)
 
Xeo
Hopefully I'll get back to it during the weekend
 
The same protoplasm have been paying me a fair amount for the last 17 years.
 
Xeo
@sehe It was just to show that I made no progress (again) today.
 
11:14 PM
dude. you look at the wrong stuff. This is recipe for blockage.
Take a walk. Read a book. Get a life.
 
Xeo
I'm not staring at it doing nothing. I'm doing other things, all the while actually intending to work on it
I just don't seem to reach that point before I need to go sleep
 
In that case. I GOT IT. Just git diff --staged. That'll explain
 
Xeo
$ git diff --staged
$
 
That looks like it's staged
 
Xeo
As I said, no progress :P
I haven't touched the code for three days
 
11:16 PM
> --staged
 
@Xeo git diff "HEAD@{one week ago}"
 
@Xeo Same for me today.
I wanted to do a bunch of stuff with error handling in Wide, but nope.
 
PSA: Nobody is going to thank you for working yourself to the breaking point. Even though you enjoy your clickety. Listen to yourself!
 
struck with the fuck-it stick
 
Xeo
@sehe Interesting.
 
11:17 PM
fructose chicken shtick
 
Xeo
@Puppy Struck with the theres-other-stuff stick
welp, sleeeeep
 
user3010322
I got stuck with that linker error.
 
user3010322
And then I went on an adventure I never should have.
 
user3010322
Now I forgot what I was going to do with my GlyphRenderer and now classes are here and making me rewrite strdup and stuff.
 
@ThePhD Now you can look forward from a pingback by STL telling you the issue will be fixed in VS2018
 
user3010322
11:19 PM
@Pris I really, really hope that's not the case...
 
@Xeo another thing thanks-to-so-contributing
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A: git log since yesterday for working days only

seheAssuming a POSIX-y shell, in my case bash: function yesterworkday() { if [[ "1" == "$(date +%u)" ]] then echo "last friday" else echo "yesterday" fi } git log --since="$(yesterworkday)" Again all credits go to the authors of git for making this insanely easy...

 
user3010322
@Pris Also go upvote the issue so they can NOTICE ME VISUAL SENPAI
 
@CaptainGiraffe ¹ where "yourself" is "a giraffe"
 
@ThePhD lol I don't have an msdn account. Why the hell do issues have voting? A bug report is a bug report. They need to use a proper tracker
 
@Pris don't worry, if you had one, it would time out 10 times before you would be logged in
Okay. Night all!
 
user3010322
11:22 PM
@sehe Wait!
 
user3010322
Did you crack your son's password yet?
 
@Pris It's so that they can WONTFIX it instead of close it.
fuck it I'm going to bed.
 
Hi.
 
user3010322
Hihi
 
user3010322
Oh, this reminds me.
 
user3010322
11:28 PM
@JerryCoffin I managed to get 150 USD. I think that's the most I can spend on the headphones. Any final recommendations?
 
@ThePhD You'll have to find out next time, on sehe's password cracking adventures!
#1 TV Show.
@ThePhD You should get Audio Technicas.
ATH-M50Xs are nice.
:)
 
user3010322
@Rapptz Don't you have Audio Technicas as well?
 
I have ATH-M50X as well.
 
user3010322
Three of a kind.
 
I have those
 
11:33 PM
ugly
 
they are super cheap compared to atx m50xs though
 
I couldn't get either OpenSSL or LibreSSL to build.
Quite impressive.
Maybe I'll just cross compile on Linux, seems to be easier
 
I wanna get akg k450s
 
user3010322
None of these also have microphones on them...
 
user3010322
But I guess separation of concerns is very important.
 
11:34 PM
most headsets have subpar microphones and headphones
just buy a separate microphone for $10-20
 
^
I have a Blue Snowball.
Works great.
 
user3010322
I have a blue yeti
 
user3010322
But quite honestly that's a little less than portable or compact. ;;
 
Blue Sehe.
 
better than whatever you'll find in a headset.
 
user3010322
11:36 PM
Well, alright!
 
The Snowball is great, although you have to be quite close for it to hear you.
I have an idea!
Get a ModMic.
It attaches to headphones and provide decent sound quality.
 
user3010322
Nah.
 
user3010322
I'll just keep things separate.
 
Ok.
A ModMic is detachable though.
 
@ThePhD My final recommendation is to go to a store and listen to them. Take along some music you're listened to before, so you have an idea of how it should sound, and listen to it twice. The first time, just try to sit back (or stand, if necessary) and relax, and see if anything sounds noticeably wrong, bad, unappealing, etc. The second time through, try to listen much more carefully to pick out which ones seem to provide good imaging, better detail, etc.
 
11:42 PM
@fredoverflow: Some examples: 3q, 3.14159U, 019, 0y21, and my alltime favorite 0x7E+2 (which, unlike 0x7F+1, is a single token). — rici 1 hour ago
Any comments on this?
Are these really preprocessor number tokens?
 
I prefer to take at least one fairly simple acoustic recording, and at least one that has a really deep, complex mix. Try to listen for a while to them too--long term comfort matters a lot.
 
@sehe All I want is a tree with the proper height! Gimme the green stuff!
LLRBT? pulease.
 
@FredOverflow The example from the standard is even more compelling, IMO. 0xe+foo is properly treated as a single preprocessing number token even though doing so produces an invalid result, and 0xe + foo could be valid. (see [lex.pptoken]/4, in case you care).
 
I need a better flash drive.
USB 2.0 takes forever to make a 4GB persistent file.
This is going to be a long wait.
 
@Nooble USB 3 rules. My preferred flash drive is a CompactFlash card connected to a USB 3 reader. The only things I've seen that are dependably faster are dedicated SSDs.
 
11:53 PM
@JerryCoffin CompactFlash card connected over USB 3 is faster than a USB 3 pen drive?
Interesting...
 
make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
ccoommppiillaattiioonn  <builtin>: recipe for target 'ebcdic.o' failed
 
@Nooble With the caveat that I've only tested a few. For reference, I get around 80-90 megabytes/second with the CF card.
 
@JerryCoffin This flash drive reaches up to 190 MB/s and is quite cheap compared to other USB 3 solutions.
 

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