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2:00 AM
Remain 50.1% 3,360,942
Leave 49.9% 3,342,800
anybody want to bet?
 
It's coin toss atm.
But it does seem to be biased in the direction of urban=remain, rural=leave. So you could do the analysis on what's left.
 
fuck I need to learn how to Forex, fast
 
London only 6 of 33 regions declared
 
I'm betting on "Remain"
 
Remain tends to get their votes in big chunks from big cities
and Leaves trickle in in lots of small areas
so I think that it's rather volatile at the moment
 
2:04 AM
If it were clear cut, betting wouldn't be fun
 
@Puppy Sounds like the US presidential elections. All the the big states are blue and the small states red.
 
user559633
What are the terms of the bet?
 
With a small # of exceptions.
 
user559633
6 months of one answer per day in the HTML tag?
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That's brutal.
 
2:05 AM
Westminster delivers 25,000 votes for Remain
Leave is now 50.1%, 13,820 votes
 
What will happen to Tracer if Britain leaves EU?
 
Leave drips in more small areas - 50.7% for Leave right now, 150,461 in favour of Leave out of 10m votes.
 
user image
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INTERNATIONAL: Concerns Raised by Massive Nuclear Thrusters Erected Beneath United Kingdom in Expectation of "Brexit" Victory
 
2:20 AM
The image I posted also fits my expression of 'wat' for that :P
 
couple big places like Aberdeen and Fife come in, Leave now on 50.7% 150,772 lead
 
fuck its all over
 
Leave 51.1%, 250,000 votes
 
Look at the USD to Pound
went from 1.5 to 1.4 in the matter of an hour
6.66% drop
 
2:25 AM
"BREXIT%"
 
user559633
thankfully the US uses the imperial system, which doesn't easily allow for confidence to currency conversions
 
@Mikhail that drop tho
 
Wow, ES futures seem to be in a direct correlation with who's winning.
 
We are literally watching an economic recession unfold
Fuck, now we're going to have a Donald Trump president
 
user406009
Would the US really be that effected by Brexit?
 
2:28 AM
wouldn't that be great
just 'uuuuge
we would make our own EU with Britain
 
surprising that there's so much support in Wales for Brexit
 
because he's got friends. Friends, you see, in Britain. Great friends. It would be great.
 
user406009
I heard Trump is actually going to be in the UK tomorrow.
 
user559633
@Lalaland nope!
 
What threshold percent do they require to make a decision either way?
 
user406009
2:29 AM
For the grand opening of his golf course or something.
 
@Mikhail I have to wonder if the HFT market makers are loving this or are pulling out. They like the volume from all the trading. But they're very vulnerable to very large swings in prices.
I don't know because this stuff is top secret even within the company.
And I'm not one of the traders.
 
The only guys I know do commodity trading.
 
What is 'BREXIT' anyway?
=
 
user406009
@Darkrifts It's a referendum of whether the UK should leave the EU or not.
 
user406009
It's not really binding, it's more like an opinion poll.
 
2:33 AM
brexit = we're all on call this weekend (in finance)
 
51.3% for Leave, 300,000 votes
 
user406009
The two sides are "leave" for leaving the EU, and "remain" for remaining in the EU.
 
Dow Jones index increased 20 times in the past 46 years, Sydney house increase 100 times during the same time - at least in Bondi this suburb
seriously you don't need sophisticated analytic tools, you just need a simple, functioning brain
which most people don't have
 
52% for Leave, 400,000 votes
 
ooh boy
 
2:38 AM
and that's after Edinborough gave Remain 120,000 votes in one chunk.
 
pound falls under 1.4
 
huh
oh, the totals weren't updating along with everything else
 
How many London districts are left?
 
most of them
I think it's still only 8-10 London districts declared out of 33
 
nosedive in real time.
 
2:43 AM
Leave is just increasing its lead now
they're 52% and 516,302 votes.
 
user406009
It seems like USD is also gaining against the EUR.
 
You could have increased your moneys by over 5% if you shorted the pound today
 
Woah, the pound is going back up.
 
idk, pound is at 1.38
 
2:46 AM
Probably the end if the panic stage.
 
user406009
Isn't that still a ton in currency exchange markets?
 
still going down :-)
 
Or a bunch of short sellers trying to get out.
 
user406009
Aren't currency exchanges usually very stable?
 
Yes, but you can still dump all your money into it
 
2:46 AM
@Mikhail wut
 
@Borgleader BREXIT!
 
Thats a Quebec flag.
 
the 1h time segments view is really something
 
^ pefection of an internet image
 
oh dear
Manchester came in without a big boost to Remain
 
2:53 AM
Fuck if Britain leaves the EU, the USA might be next!
 
user559633
The USA can't leave the EU...
 
We did it in 1776, and we can do it again
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wot
let's just have Texas leave the USA, for kicks
 
Give it back to Mejico
 
it's got its own power grid
it'll be fine
 
user559633
2:55 AM
i'm pretty sure that texans are happy not getting murdered by glorified drug gangs
 
And while we're at it, I'm eyeing Quebec
 
After brexit, it will be grexit, italeave, departugal...
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They'll be fine without Canada's economy
 
lol
 
user559633
ah yes, he who controls canada's second best poutine controls the earth
 
2:56 AM
It's what they want
@Cubbi Quebexit
 
> second best
 
Outstria
 
#rekt
 
user559633
@Aaron3468 actual "heheh"ing happened
 
Czech-out
 
user559633
2:57 AM
funfact: lone star's (beer made in texas) beer's bottle says "national beer of texas". texit was under our nose the whole time
 
they've been pretending to be their own nation for decades at least
they have Texas everything
 
lol, Scotland, the only place to have a majority vote leave so far
 
er, you mean Remain?
 
They can't get rid of their Branch Manager, but they're definitely shooting for the district manager
 
user559633
as an american, i regularly confuse the UK with middle earth. is there precedent for a brexit in LOTR?
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3:00 AM
blush
 
...they're voting Remain
 
@jaggedSpire Is Texas leaves the US, they will be shooting homosexuals with guns because nobody will be there to stop them.
Okay, bad humor of the day.
 
@jaggedSpire I was really eager to make a reference to a certain Marley song
 
@Mysticial you're forgetting that in Texas, the homosexuals are also armed. And have control of the capital.
 
user559633
@Mysticial homotexuals
 
user406009
3:01 AM
Eh, Texas is fine.
 
Homeopaths
 
user406009
I actually think Houston is better than SF.
 
more big cities like Cardiff come in without really displacing the Leave lead.
Remain needs some massive wins in London
 
@Lalaland read as South Florida
 
Cambridge nets us 50,000 votes
 
user559633
3:03 AM
who is "us"?
 
ah sweet
Bristol votes to remain for another 35,000 votes (me included)
 
@tristan Brexin
 
Brexit. Grexit. Departugal. Italeave. Fruckoff. Czechout. Oustria. Finish. Slovakout. Latervia. Byegium.
 
user406009
So, are we going to see the UKIN party after this?
 
as in UKIN do it?
 
3:05 AM
Moldover
 
I'm so sorry I couldn't resist
 
ok Leave lead has just gone down a bit
from 500k to 415k
 
And the pound immediately shot back up a bit.
 
Leave 51.0%
 
Day traders have all the fun
 
user559633
3:06 AM
Day traders have all the funds
 
user559633
I like how people are pretending the brexit is about the economy
 
nobody is pretending that at all
 
user559633
oh. that's the only arguments i've found/read
 
brexit IS a lot to do with the economy
 
@Puppy How many regions in now?
 
3:08 AM
251/382
but the real question is the big London regions and Birmingham
 
user559633
Yeah -- EU is done if UK leaves, no?
 
user406009
@tristan Depends on what other countries want to do.
 
...
 
eh not really
if Brexit then I think that Europe will realize that reform is not a joke.
 
But then, a lot of the times financial markets find excuses to do corrections
 
user559633
3:09 AM
It's like federalist and productive Germany keeping food on the table, no? (if UK leaves)
 
user559633
If I'm coming across as offensive and ignorant, it's because I'm stupid and half drunk, not because I'm trying to stir shit
 
Don't worry we don't have anybody from the UK here
They sleep while their precious pound implodes
 
err ... puppy & martin (who doesn't visit here any more)
 
er, I live in the UK.
 
Do you mean EU?
 
user559633
3:12 AM
yeah, the python room is mostly empty and we're heavy UK
 
no.
I mean I live in the UK.
 
The pound seems to be recovering a bit.
 
I think puppy knows where he lives
 
9 mins ago, by Puppy
Bristol votes to remain for another 35,000 votes (me included)
 
@milleniumbug you asked if I were drunk I said no
 
3:16 AM
starting to have trouble seeing
I think I'mma go to bed
 
user406009
@Puppy Good night!
 
Leave's got this unless London really pulls through for Remain and that's sad.
gg
 
the icons on the Guardian changed
 
3:45 AM
REmain
is trailing by nearly 1m votes
 
welp
I guess it's time to clean my kitchen
how is it always dirty
 
Because you're always cooking.
 
point
I'm actually going to be cleaning while I bake more granola
 
Making a knuth arrow calculator is difficult
 
4:00 AM
Lel
They're actually gonna leave.
 
If you're in the US, British Pounds are almost 15% off in the Steam Summer Sale! What a deal! https://t.co/3MaaSxDfwu
 
ouch
 
@jaggedSpire He's a dog who lives in the pound. A shrinking pound...
 
on the other side of the pond
who's currency is taking a pounding
all for shedding some bonds
and on that ... uh wtv that was
im off to bed
 
Niight.
Sleep tiight.
Don't let the UKIP bite.
 
4:10 AM
@Borgleader G'night.
 
@JerryCoffin lol
@Borgleader night
 
What's annoying is I can get 3↑↑3 right, but not 2↑↑2
 
4:23 AM
> Aaron's rule: Once a project has reached a bug-free state, it requires no more than two commits to completely stop working
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I thought perfectly functional software automatically stops working over time due to bit rot
 
Everything stops working over time, but software goes against the principle of predictable continuity. It's a bit like quatum particles that way
 
It can handle 1 ↑ problems perfectly, but it can't get 2 or more ↑ ones right
 
4:49 AM
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Q: Evaluating Knuth's arrow notation in a function

DarkriftsI am having trouble calculating Knuth's arrow notation, which is ↑ and can be found here, within a function. What I've made so far is: int arrowCount = (int)arrowNum.Value; // Part of BigInteger a = (int)aNum.Value; // the input I BigInteger b = (int)bNum.Value; // already have BigIn...

 
5:13 AM
UK Votes to LEAVE
 
I have no idea if that's a good thing or not.
Still can't figure it out
 
5:33 AM
 
user1804599
5:48 AM
OMG AWESOME
 
user1804599
BREXIT
 
5:58 AM
ahahahah
brits are stupid turns out :D
 
@ScarletAmaranth sadly, yes. We'll see what the economical and political fallout of this will be
 
@ArneMertz scotland and ireland will bark ^^
 
@ArneMertz Blaming immigrants
 
Sooo... shall we do United kingdom -> Untied kingdom?
 
In two hours the UK economy has lost $350 BILLION. That’s equivalent to 40 years of EU contributions.
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6:12 AM
@ScarletAmaranth No, "United Kingdom" -> "Just Kingdom"
 
@Griwes Untied has the same semantics
 
pound off the cliff against most other major currencies
 
Ell
@Griwes the UK was the UK before the EU :P
 
@Ell mate, have you actually looked at how the votes went, geographically?
And how Scotland has a pretty strong separatist movement already?
I guess you didn't. :P
 
sbi
Oh, @Puppy, what have you done?
@tristan The only thing I can think of is the Noldor rebelling against the Valar and leaving Valinor. Not sure how well that fits, though.
Do you get pinged when Valar is mentioned, @JNat? Or is this accidental that you come in at exactly that moment?
 
6:27 AM
BREAKING: UK is likely to soon lose its AAA credit rating with Standard & Poor's credit agency, according to the Financial Times.
Britain just died and is now regenerating. We’re hoping for Matt Smith, but it’ll probably end up being Colin Baker instead.
lol
 
what a clusterfuck
ugh
 
Doesn't look like the UK is doing super good atm
 
6:43 AM
I think Cameron's political stunt bit him in the face
He obviously thought a remain vote was obvious
 
@sbi I just turned on my computer :P
 
6:58 AM
I need suggestions for redundant math things
 
LUL Britain LUL
 
The demographics are also fucked, why did they let old people vote?
 
"Let's destabilize the entire continent because INDEPENDEEENCE."
 
Ven
@ThePhD FeelsBadMan
 
Never thought Britain would have a Full-Retard MURRICA moment.
 
sbi
7:03 AM
@JNat They all say that.
 
@ThePhD if only just the continent ;p
 
Now we only need Trump as president
and the world is set to be in great shape
 
well
there is a chance that we do need a shock therapy
 
Ven
I guess France also needs to elect the FN.
 
user1804599
 
Ell
7:19 AM
Lol
@Bassie where did you find this?
 
user1804599
twitter
 
@Ven Bring Jean-Marie back and let the giggles start.
 
hi morwenn :)
did you miss me?
Quite an amazing set of stats. #Brexit https://t.co/3NXsgYwIvx
so all the old people decided on the young people's future
amazing
 
Ven
@TonyTheLion aye
 
@TonyTheLion Always :(
 
7:31 AM
@Morwenn awwww
I've been well
I am now 30, and I feel old
 
Which is good. Do you have free holiday in London to avoid problems with the recent events? :p
 
lol no
I have to work, while all comes crashing down
 
Including your money :(
 
> The London stock market has plunged more than 8% in the wake of the UK's vote to leave the EU.
RIP
> Banks were especially hard hit, with Barclays and RBS falling about 30%.
Woah
 
pound dropped even more against the greenback
currency leaves AAA rating possible
 
7:37 AM
@TonyTheLion That's often the case.
 
2 days ago, by Telkitty
It's the best for England to stay in EU, but it's good for fireworks if England leaves ...
fireworks has started a couple of hours ago, it will probably last between a week to a month IMHO
 
Should bit_value default-initialize to false?
SF F N A SA
2 5 2 4 0
 
Ven
The city of Oulu is throwing the C++ standards committee a welcome party. Mayor: C++ is awesome. https://t.co/FFi5rZM0If
 
bit_pointer::difference_type should be:
* intmax_t 0
* ptrdiff_t 3
* implementation defined >= ptrdiff_t 15
* int64_t 0
* unconstrained implementation defined 7
 
8:03 AM
So, when are @Puppy and @Ell moving to the mainland?
 
Ell
Haha no time soon
It will be at least 6 years before it can be considered :P
 
> Feel free not to answer, because it might change the outcome.
lol
 
@Ell why's that?
 
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes I need to finish uni
And I have a work contract for 2 years post graduation
 
You can do that elsewhere!
 
nwp
8:07 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes get enough £ together for a ticket
 
Ell
I can't according to my scholarship :3
 
Offer expires soon!
 
Ell
Yeah it does >.<
We'll be fine in 6 years time anyway
I hope :L
 
@Ell learn German. University is basically free here
 
user1804599
Learn German so you can go to university for free 20 years after your death.
 
8:10 AM
New libc function: #include <stdlib.h> void brexit(void); The brxeit() function causes normal democratic termination
 
@ScarletAmaranth funny, given the best predictor for remain votes in is the percentage of people with degrees.
 
...aahahhhaha so the designated initializers proposal doesn't include array initializers...
...because the syntax is ambiguous with the syntax for lambdas.
 
Ven
oh hype
 
lol
 
@Ell or become an alderman of the City of London (not the city named London). Those guys will be fine regardless of what happens elsewhere. It's almost not the UK anyway.
 
8:14 AM
ahahahah overloading based on the designated initializers :D
 
Ven
aaaaand I got bit by initialization order
 
@Griwes Heated debate ahead.
 
@Morwenn Bjarne's against, so that means the proposal is right.
 
Is it the worst meeting to date? x)
 
For him? Definitely.
 
8:19 AM
For everyone. It seems that there are many people against many things.
 
Nah, most of the folks have pretty good time.
 
Ven
@Griwes wat wat wat
 
@Ven Read the paper :D
 
The nice thing about the sun not setting is that it's so much easier to justify drinking until 4am
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Ven
@Griwes I shall! I just don't know which one you're talking about.
 
8:30 AM
ooooh burn "they are giving pounds away today"
 
@Barry Are you in Oulu to present your paper too?
 
@Morwenn Yep. Bjarne hated it.
Though it wasn't generally popular either.
 
Oh, because it clashes with UFCS?
 
That was the argument. Though even with UFCS I still have the same problem and would've written the same paper
 
IMO, the mere fact that every std::invoke-like thingy makes such things invokable makes it obvious that they should be invokable in the core language too .____.
 
8:37 AM
One thing people didn't like is that it implies that the core language will dereference pointers in arguments for you. I agree that can be disconcerting
Still, fun week. Bummed I'm missing the vote cause I have to fly out today
 
Too bad :/
 
@Barry Remember, that's a good thing. :P
 
@Barry Barrexit
 
8:52 AM
@sehe In honor of Scotland's eventual secession from the UK and readmittance to the EU, I am enjoying a Scotch at a crappy airport pub
At least, that's the excuse I'm sticking with
 

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