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12:02 AM
@HWalters Traffic dropped quickly in 1945, but traffic on the Fialka topic soon replaced it.
 
What's rightfold's name this week?
 
12:43 AM
I remember the ILOVEYOU virus. There were announcements over the intercom in my elementary school not to open those emails.
 
@jaggedSpire Stop making me feel as old as I am
 
I was in second or third grade :D
 
12:57 AM
I'm sorry. I'm a terrible person.
 
@jaggedSpire De-nied.
 
@Borgleader are...are you saying I'm not a terrible person?
 
Yes.
 
aw <3
 
@Borgleader Oh, give him a break. That was only 16 years ago or so. If talking about that makes somebody feel old, they're clearly still pretty young.
So let's see. Second or third grade. When I was in second or third grade, my second oldest brother got in a big fight with my parents because he said he was going to burn his draft card to protest the Vietnam war. Nixon was in the process of setting new records for what a complete scumbag a president of the US could be.
 
1:09 AM
woah
 
Well, that's probably not entirely true--the new records were probably only in the level of public knowledge about what a scumbag the president was.
 
yeah, no bets on what insanity other presidents got up to behind closed doors
 
I've got two functions and that's already filled up 25% of an AtTiny45's memory. I was not expecting that
OTOH, it will only be lighting an led if a plant needs water/battery gets low, so it's all good
 
@JerryCoffin I was referring to the terrible person thing but sure. :P When I was a kid the biggest virus to enter my computer was Bonza Buddy.
 
1:46 AM
Apple patent could stop you filming concerts with your phone ... I love this, apple must think it's share price is still too high
 
Simple fix; ir filter taped over receiver.
 
Better idea: don't buy new iphone with the device
 
Yes, so they've solve the problem, a rabid fanbase craving the newest versions, in just one fell swoop. I'm starting to like Apple
 
I'm confused... how exactly is such a thing going to work?
 
read the article
 
1:51 AM
They have Apple proprietary kill switches to shut down patented phones
 
They'll sell the blocking transmitters to venues, and the phones with kill switches to customers. More money for Apple, and venues don't lose profit due to fans watching concerts online instead of spending hundreds extra on tickets.
 
Apple hugely benefited from the success of iphone, which was innovative. But every innovation wave only lasts about 10 years, then it moves on to something else usually. So unless apple can come up with something else truly innovative and amazing, I would bring out popcorn and watch its share price
 
It'll be an interesting next few years for apple
 
2:27 AM
@Telkitty Kinda old news. This is a (fairly minor) modification to a patent they got a couple of years ago: google.com/patents/US8848059.
@Aaron3468 Damn! With it filling up so quickly, you should probably sue them over the fact that nothing about the name or marketing warned you that it was a tiny computer.
 
The ordering of the comments on that post aren't completely random.
Related comments that seem to be on the same thread appear next to each other on the list.
Such as these 6 comments:
> Go fuck yourself
**** more like 51 year old virgin
****? More like dead-wood. ;-)
Your banter is about as shit as your sex life
your banter is as bad as your sex life
Get back to your tool porn you ugly virgin
 
Haha, yeah. At the rate it's filling up though, it looks like Arduino code compatibility costs ~800-900 bytes. I can use assembly too if it becomes a problem. So far so good and nothing's fizzled.
Yet
 
> Switch your major to the humanities. Programming doesn't seem to suit you.
 
2:43 AM
Hardware engineer> I am a computer doctor
 
@Mysticial *botany
 
You> why do people get old, sick and die
God> status-by-design
 
@Borgleader I was thinking about the lack of mention of botany.
Who actually started the whole programmer -> botany thing? Is it Will on meta.SO?
Or is it outside the site?
> Don't cast your mallocs is something people say on stack overflow to make themselves feel superior. It's the least of your worries whether you cast it or not.
> this site is so fucked.
 
@Mysticial I thought it was a lounge meme.
 
It's definitely outside the lounge.
I've seen on meta.
IIRC
Oh, this is a good one. Doesn't blame the OP:
> Is Google down again?
5
 
2:50 AM
@Mysticial I agree--that's pretty well done.
 
@Mysticial Oh I will use that one.
 
3:25 AM
be careful--apparently that sort of comment may be flagged as abusive :D
 
@jaggedSpire Anything can be flagged as abusive. Only question is whether the mods accept it as being abusive.
 
considering that was from the deleted comments dump...
OTOH they do acknowledge they're very lax just for simplicity's sake
 
@Mysticial More importantly, it shows that sampling itself wasn't random.
@Mysticial I thought it was Domagarak
 
4:10 AM
Can I get a simple rule of thumb for when to use move semantics?
 
when it's advantageous
 
- template functions that pass arguments to other functions: use && and forward
 
Is your object going to copying a large amount of memory
 
It could be, which where I usually use references
which is*
 
@TrevorHickey No. Just for example, Herb and Scott had a debate running for a month or so about exactly how arguments should be passed.
 
4:20 AM
D:
 
Rip ;( have some consolation panini 🍞
 
I've had it with airport security.
They took my cheese.
 
TSA pls
 
I'm gonna file a complaint.
 
Would you like some consolation panini too?
 
4:29 AM
I feel robbed, not safe.
I actually never felt less safe at an airport before.
 
Some of these names :P
 
Soldiers casually walking around holding automatic weapons don't make me feel safe.
The entire city of Paris makes me feel like this.
At every other corner there's something to instill fear.
 
I had many things taken away from my bag at the airport, next time they try to take away the like of a wooden spoon I am suing them for racism
I am serious
 
Whether it's soldiers or goddamn parks closed "for security reasons" or the damn "vigipirate" signs everywhere, it feels like the city is under siege.
 
4:34 AM
I blame terrorists
 
I blame terror-instilling governments.
 
I blame stupidity
I will do my best to fight against it
because if you don't the world will be destroyed by it
 
I blame lack of consolation panini 🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞
 
Of course there's nowhere you can file a complaint after security.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Let me make it worse: Paris has very little that looks/feels like an old European city (like narrow, winding streets) because Napolean had most of the old city torn down, first to make it easier to march troops around, and second so if somebody tried to invade, he'd be able to shoot cannons down the streets with minimal damage to the buildings.
 
4:40 AM
Actually, in retrospect, it shouldn't be a surprise that the capital of a belligerent state makes you feel like there's a war going on.
 
Did someone say Napolean?
 
I actually wonder how many of their own citizens realise that their country is at war.
 
You don't complain about security, you complain about harassment. You have to convince people that you are the weak side and personnel at airport are abusing their power
 
They're not abusing anything. They're doing their job.
That their job is garbage is a different matter.
 
lol
 
4:46 AM
Well, Australia has been infested by hares, foxes, cane toads people brought from overseas, and the custom check at airport tried to throw away a wooden spoon I brought back from Malaysia once, hypocrisy!
 
rip wooden spoon
 
because the wooden spoon obviously is going to multiply and plague Australia!!
 
Wooden pandemic
 
@Telkitty Perhaps not--but perhaps it contains termites that could?
 
I think it was confiscated because a worker wanted another spoon :P
 
5:01 AM
Probably ... also I wonder how many termites living in wooden spoons ...
@JerryCoffin Besides we bring in a lot of bacteria & viruses from abroad
this is inevitable
also wild donkeys, horses and camels
I also see a lot of vegetations from all over the world here, pretty sure some of they got in through illegal channels ...
 
I blame illegal channels
 
Given anything you are sufficiently motivated to accomplish, documentation will be insufficient
 
@Telkitty quarantine regulations like that make total sense.
I'm on an internal flight, though.
 
N-bit integers hold 2^N values total, right?
 
@Telkitty or they were properly cleared through legal channels.
 
5:16 AM
Depends on the coding
Typically yes
 
anyone here proficient in java?
 
@Telkitty and sometimes you get sprayed at an airport.
Quarantine regulations are not complete jokes, unlike "terror" regulations.
Taking off soon. If the plane crashes, it's my fault. Had the Internet and Bluetooth on.
 
tries to sneakily disguise a java question as a C++ question
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I used to get sprayed on the plane with a plane load of passengers, they spray the luggage compartment above the head - it's a enclosed system, I am sure we all got sprayed too!
got treated worse than farm chickens now thinking back
 
5:32 AM
 
@Darkrifts FYI, here is how you waste time: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/054576307cc6ab75
 
lol
Made a 4-bit integer class atleast :D
Stores the wide range of 7 to -8 :D
 
Preprocessor tic-tac-toe?
 
Yes
 
Looks rediculous
Still more sensical than making a UUr library though lol
Who made that monstrocity anyway?
 
5:41 AM
I did
 
y u do dis
 
Been on a kick finding references to intro level programs on SO that might be a bit more challenging using only CPP... just to waste time
 
Should write a complex program like that :D
 
Ven
6:17 AM
Hi
 
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes man that sucks :(
I would be distraught
 
nwp
@R.MartinhoFernandes then you must be a terrorist
 
6:46 AM
Shopping center BANS MIRRORS to protect women from their reflections @sjw_nonsense @Nero @CHSommers https://t.co/RrrRI5gjhH
^ Is this real or is this like The Onion style of article?
 
Ell
I have no idea
Ask @Puppy
I hope it's the onion style :P
I need mirrors when buying clothes
 
@wilx If they don't name a mall, it's almost certainly Onion style
 
Ell
They do
Cabot Circus
 
Then I guess they're actually doing it .-.
 
Are you sure? :)
 
6:51 AM
@nwp ikr
 
Weird. Looks legitimate, but I feel they're getting the wrong idea from the data. Women are feeling uncomfortable with their appearance (which is common of many people), not uncomfortable with the mirrors. Thankfully they're running it as a temporary experiment
 
7:28 AM
   MyClass object; // this will create object in memory
   MyClass* object = new MyClass(); // this does same thing
 
Ven
It does!
A garbage collector is only useful if your data is garbage.
 
7:49 AM
Other languages have people who clean your entire house when it gets messy. C++ only has a garbage man who comes at scheduled times and doesn't touch anything outside the garbage can, no matter how close it is
So hopefully your 3-point shots at the can are accurate
 
lol
 
In C++ you take out the garbage yourself
 
user1804599
 
Ven
Better than that taking out your mom
 
Sometimes. There's some garbage collection, but you've got to know how the garbage man likes it
 
7:59 AM
The only "garbage collection" is you manually taking the trash and moving it to the nearest disposal facility
 
@Bassie WTF?
 
user1804599
same twitter feed
 
disambiguation is always a good thing
 
@набиячлэвэлиь Declaring on stack is like scheduled garbage collection with really specific conditions and you'll probably forget it every other Friday when they pick it up
 
user1804599
8:01 AM
Adjective: good ‎(comparative better, superlative best)
  1. (Of people)
  2. Acting in the interest of good; ethical.
  3. good intentions‎
  4. 1891, Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Ch.6
  5. When we are happy, we are always good, but when we are good, we are not always happy.
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Interjection: good
  1. That is good; an elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation.
  2. Good! I can leave now.
Adverb: good ‎(comparative better, superlative best)
  1. (nonstandard) Well; satisfactorily or thoroughly.
  2. 1906, Zane Grey, The Spirit of the Border: A Romance of the Early Settlers in the Ohio Valley
  3. If Silvertip refuses to give you the horse, grab him before he can draw a weapon, and beat him good. You're big enough to do it.
  4. 2007 April 19, Jimmy Wales, “Jimmy Wales on the User-Generated Generation”, Fresh Air, WHYY, Pennsylvania [1]
  5. The one thing that we can't do...is throw out the baby with the bathwater.... We know our process works pretty darn good and, uh, it’s really sparked this amazing phenomenon of this...high-quality website.
Noun: good ‎(countable and uncountable, plural goods)
  1. (uncountable) The forces or behaviors that are the enemy of evil. Usually consists of helping others and general benevolence.
  2. (countable) A result that is positive in the view of the speaker.
  3. (uncountable) The abstract instantiation of goodness; that which possesses desirable qualities, promotes success, welfare, or happiness, is serviceable, fit, excellent, kind, benevolent, etc.
  4. Bible, Psalms iv. 6
  5. There be many that say, Who will show us any good?
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Verb: good ‎(third-person singular simple present goods, present participle gooding, simple past and past participle gooded)
  1. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To thrive; fatten; prosper; improve.
  2. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To make good; turn to good; improve.
  3. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To make improvements or repairs.
  4. (intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To benefit; gain.
  5. (transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To do good to (someone); benefit; cause to improve or gain.
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stack+destructors is 100% manual
 
wut
 
user1804599
@StackedCrooked please clarify
 
How about no?
 
@Bassie o u
:P
 
8:04 AM
@набиячлэвэлиь MyClass object = MyClass(); places in stack memory (usually), and destructs when declaring scope is left. MyClass* object = new MyClass(); places in heap memory and requires a manual call to destruct.
 
Adverb: no ‎(not comparable)
  1. (largely obsolete except in Scotland) Not.
  2. I just want to find out whether she's coming or no.
  3. (used with comparatives) Not any, not at all.
  4. no
  5. not, main negation marker
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Noun: no ‎(plural noes)
  1. A negating expression; an answer that shows disagreement or disapproval.
  2. A vote not in favor, or opposing a proposition.
  3. The workers voted on whether to strike, and there were thirty "yeses" and one "no".
  4. no
  5. water
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Interjection: no
  1. no (negation; commonly used to respond negatively to a question)
  2. no
  3. well, why
  4. No ne! — Well, I never!'
  5. no
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Verb: no
  1. To drink.
  2. To suck.
  3. nō ‎(present infinitive nāre, perfect active nāvī); first conjugation, no passive
  4. to swim
  5. Nat lupus inter oves.
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Pronoun: no m ‎(accusative)
  1. Mutated form of o. (him)
Adjective: no ‎(masculine noen, neuter not, comparative méi no, superlative am noosten or am nächsten)
  1. nearby, near, nigh
  2. close, closely related
 
both require a manual call
one is just more hidden from you than the other
 
A full garbage collector is a manual call that's very hidden
Semantic arguments are pointless
 
@Darkrifts ಠ_ಠ
 
I said "How about no" and they didn't respond :P
 
8:08 AM
@Aaron3468 no
 
@набиячлэвэлиь By the same semantics, I disagree with your previous statement; I have the option not to concern myself with calling the destructor when I declare on stack.
 
8:23 AM
@Ven This one's really meh
 
Ven
@набиячлэвэлиь really? I liked it. except banner doesn't get nearly enough screentime
 
user1804599
 
Ven
8:43 AM
@sehe Thanks – though I admit, I tend to distrust stuff written in french when it comes to programming. :)
 
don't we all :)
 
Ven
it's actually worse than in french.
it's québécois.
 
user1804599
9:01 AM
-2
Q: Forcing operator_ (underscore)

senseiwaThis question is for fun, I know that I cannot define operator_. However, I'd really like to "bend" this rule, having something like the following as valid (with valid being loosely defined!). T result = somevar _ someother; I didn't come with a possible solution, but maybe you can, possibly ...

 
user1804599
> preprocessor übertricks
 
9:24 AM
@Ell So Powerline works great, it really does - there are some very occasional, low peaks in ping, but other than that it's a ridiculously good solution without installing new ethernet cables
 
A very long (in terms of line) error difficult to post here on stackoverflow. I just want to associate a routine with enum_specifier detection. I made some research on google, but i found nothing that is equal to my case. I tried to calls semantic actions here: [boost::phoenix::bind(dummy)] — Franconet 4 mins ago
Oh my. To think I already answered it
-1
A: shared_ptr failed to be pushed to vector

jaaqNot sure why you use the boost librarys there(not too familiar with them) but shared pointers are also in the standard lib memory #include <memory> Most likely it is a problem with the ownership of the shared pointer object. If written with standard libs the correct code would look something l...

> HTH
 
Ven
9:40 AM
HTH'd
 
user6225166
10:19 AM
tired of work . doing freelance with programming at the office it such a pain in the ass
 
@GNACBetombo welcome to life :) I don't see a very big difference with fixed job/subcontracting really
 
user6225166
10:46 AM
@sehe yeah me the same. .
 
user6225166
i like coding but i spend so much in develloping application that i have no social life
 
nwp
why would you want a social life? it's a waste of time
 
user6225166
@nwp it's necessary if you want to be balanced. i want be healthy wether it's the body or the mind.
 
user1804599
Hi.
 
user1804599
11:01 AM
emplace_back has no benefit if you're using a move or copy ctor — Bassie 17 secs ago
 
user1804599
inb4 Remy thinks push_back doesn't work with movement
 
11:32 AM
social life is good, as long as it helps you with your ultimate goal
But nowadays I am more keen to find friends who have common interests and share similar goals - I like the great outdoors and I love new, useful & innovative technologies. Hopefully I find a person or a few to build a robot/drone army that can help people to travel & stay in the harsh environment in a relatively safe and comfortable fashion </day_dreaming>
 
nwp
I don't even have an ultimate goal
 
that's normal, not many people do
 
user1804599
11:51 AM
@sehe do you use COMMENT in SQL a lot?
 
user1804599
I just found out about it.
 
12:07 PM
I never use it. We used to have SQL Server and MySql schemas that used it "extensively". But it was never worth it
The one time I remember a third party product having them it was useless too.
 
user1804599
12:18 PM
@wilx this is one you like m.youtube.com/…
 
0
Q: is .Net Sockets good for multiplayer games

KrazorHello as the title says im trying to figure out if .Net Sockets is good for multiplayer games, Unity is my preferred game engine and for most obvious part i'm getting into networking a lot more than average. i have learned how the .Net sockets send and receive and how to implement NAT Punch Throu...

> what i want to know is will this be an efficient method for a server to run a multiplayer game such as an MMO for example.
At least he uses Unity
 
user1804599
@sehe I just used one!!!!!
 
user1804599
It was a delightful experience.
 
user1804599
Documentaton.
 
@Bassie lol, I was just watching that. :)
 
user1804599
12:25 PM
yay
 
@Bassie: I watch many of the pro-Brexit youtubers. While I agree with them in the anit-feminist anti-SJWs agenda, I am sad that many of them are pro-brexit.
 
@Bassie Comments are not documentation. If you want to use it in your schema file, fine, but then you could just use proper source comments.
 
user1804599
Scheme file????
 
user1804599
U no migrations?
 
user1804599
@wilx brexit ftw
 
12:29 PM
@Bassie :(
w -- worse? :)
 
user1804599
@sehe how do you make schema changes with a single schema file?
 
user1804599
@StackedCrooked use the libclang tokenizer to find occurrences of non-zero octal literals and emit warnings
 
@StackedCrooked ew octal
 
@Bassie you don't. I was indulging you
 
user1804599
12:34 PM
@wilx w -- we the people
 
@Bassie TBH, I do not think us plebs should be making decisions of that kind most of the time.
 
user1804599
@sehe we have many different files that make changes to the schema. Having docs persist among them is useful; you don't want to open up old migrations all the time
 
user1804599
@wilx This fits perfectly in the views of the EU Commission!
 
@Borgleader yeah. I forgot the "0x".
 
its actually a really good thing you got a collision there
 
user1804599
12:36 PM
0 is my favourite octal literal.
 
@Bassie Can you do COMMENTs on DDL statements? I thought it was just on database objects
 
user1804599
@sehe I mean like:
 
@Bassie shrug
 
user1804599
ALTER TABLE materials ADD COLUMN properties hstore NOT NULL DEFAULT ''::hstore;
ALTER TABLE materials ALTER COLUMN properties DROP DEFAULT;
COMMENT ON COLUMN materials.properties IS 'stores various metadata such as size, mass, and fire resistance';
 
user1804599
The comment applies to the thing the DDL creates.
 
12:38 PM
Yeah. see, that's limited. There is really not much use having that inside the schema defs. The only way you could convince me is when the comments change over time. But that's even more smelly, I suppose
 
user1804599
The only other place to put it would be in some external documentation.
 
user1804599
Which sucks.
 
user1804599
Now it shows up when you do \d+ to view the schema in psql
 
user1804599
And in pgAdmin.
 
user1804599
Oh cool pgAdmin gets a web interface, yay. Even fewer windows open.
 
@Bassie And it's easy enough for managers to believe in :) That's why it crept up! They wanted all those properties from the UML artefacts propagated.
It's ok. If you like it, fine. But at any scale becomes really meh. It's like commenting for loops to me
 
user1804599
It's like commenting fields in structs.
 
Yeah. Basically.
 
Ven
days since last "returning a const & into a map in a multithreaded env." accident: 0
 
user1804599
Aides at Boris event covered up the emergency exit sign to foil the inevitable photo https://t.co/33RoIHpBzZ
 
12:56 PM
I wonder if there is a concept of "minimum" and "maximum" clock speed, as far as the computer is concerned....
 
user1804599
ask @Mysticial
 
I mean. I know you can have a range but is there any real programming purpose to getting the minimum possible / maximum possible clock speed of a processor in code?
 
1:17 PM
@ThePhD If you're writing a power management application there certainly is (well, you at least need to know things like how to run at the lowest power, which is normally at the lowest clock speed).
 
I need something else to code on than log4cplus.
I haven't done anything much on it last two years.
What should I do?
 
nwp
a 3D online MMORPG with [random feature] of course
this is interesting. While I want to say "obviously UB" having guaranteed (N)RVO may make taking a pointer of the local returned object sort of valid.
 
@JerryCoffin Ooh, that actually reminds me. I didn't know how to read voltage information on a calculator, so when I programmed the firmware I based battery life readings on the clockspeed.
 
It is funny how some people are desperately trying to find a way to stay in EU and still keep face. :)
 
1:25 PM
The clockspeed would degrade in an exponential fashion based on how much battery life was left.
 
As other languages are not ISO Standards, should the C++ committee continue to be part of ISO? #isoexit #cplusplus
#cppexit
 
Ven
is there a kind of "atomic strings", when I have hundreds of references to some string in a map... and I want to update that value? :D
 
@набиячлэвэлиь I wouldn't mind not paying 2K USD to vote on C++ stuff.
 
Eh, I'm not sure if that'd end up being as good as you think.
 
@Ven std::atomic<std::ptrdiff_t> -> cast to pointar
havoc ensues
 
1:32 PM
@Ven You just copy, update and enter a new string into the map?
 
Ven
@набиячлэвэлиь die u die
 
@Ven yeah wilx is on to something here. Get it atomically, do your work, and atomically swap the old one with the new one
This is quite a common idiom when working with files
 
Ven
@milleniumbug atomically swap? it's a map value, what's that?
 
well you can access stuff without potential of data races
oh wait, only const
get a atomic map or sth
...wait, ISTR you can also use accessors
@Ven obviously you can't do this with std::string as a mapped type
 
Ven
D:
 
nwp
1:48 PM
it bothers me that I cannot click the votes a second time to hide the upvote/downvote separation
 
hmmmm, if you have a mutex over the map, then this is simpler
 
Ven
no.
const std::string &foo = { mutex; return _map["xxx"] };
launchComputation(foo); // pass in the const&, this starts a thread
{ mutex; _map["xxx"] = "value"; } // launchComputation might read a partially-initialized value
 
Just return a value.
 
hah, too bad Bruce Sanders is out
 
Ven
1:57 PM
@ThePhD yeah, that's what we're doing in the end
 
@набиячлэвэлиь lol
 
> Jagannadh ‏@jagansai 2h2 hours ago
. @meetingcpp if that results in committee identifying that json, xml formats exist and in modern day s/w we need in built parsers for those
 
@Borgleader Hey, did you hear about yesterday's big news?
 
@EtiennedeMartel PourKoi :(
 
2:11 PM
(i couldnt not hear about my entire facebook feeds was all about that)
not the same big news
 
Oh, wait, what, you didn't hear about this waste of tax dollars? How come? Did something hockey related hide the real news?
Actually I suspect a lot of bad news were sneaked yesterday due to the whole P.K. trade being a media eclipse.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Eclipse you say?
 
The smileys made me cringe a bit.
 
2:49 PM
@Borgleader Subban?
 
Hockey is, well, a big deal in Montreal. P.K. Subban was probably the most popular player on the Canadiens. He got traded away. Of course the whole city exploded.
 
3:14 PM
@Borgleader Oh, damn. Talk about gutting the home favorite.
When they say Nashville, do they mean Nashville, Texas, USA?
'Cause that'd also be p. Lul.
 
The Nashville Predators are a professional ice hockey team based in Nashville, Tennessee. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Predators joined the NHL as an expansion team in the 1998–99 season, and play their home games at Bridgestone Arena. == Franchise history == === First attempt to bring NHL hockey to Nashville === In late 1995, rumors began to circulate that the New Jersey Devils would be relocating to the planned Nashville Arena. Nashville offered a $20 million relocation bonus to any team that would relocate...
> Home arena Bridgestone Arena
City Nashville, Tennessee
 
3:37 PM
@Ven a job for a locker_box
oh wait that’s not quite right, I had value + lock in mind, not value + mutex
 
4:31 PM
@Ven I had my colleague asking "Is there any reason that ApiXXXX() returns by value?". The answer was a single word :)
 
Awesome T shirt @ 52 minutes in
3
 
> "doot-du-dutti-dooo; so... dann start'ich mal Eclipse" [in uppity voice]
 
@sehe I was wondering if I should hold the very last lecture in English for you guys ;)
 
@Ven You were mentioned in the next sentence!
 
Ven = Wenn = If? lol
 
Ven
4:39 PM
@sehe :D
glad I was useful as an example.
we also uncovered another bug, due to a greedy shared_lock that should've been a unique_lock
 
@sehe Concurrency?
 
user1804599
Composability.
 
user1804599
@fredoverflow eww _buckets is not final.
 
@Bassie That word always makes me think of music composers.
Is "The well-tempered clavier" the "Design Patterns" of music? :)
 
user1804599
@fredoverflow Guess, what! You can compose music tracks with mappend!
 
4:42 PM
Not sure what you mean...
 
@fredoverflow Certainly not.
 
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