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12:04 AM
okay what
 
12:16 AM
On the topic of UB. I'd like to read a top 100 list of how badly UB has hit the system it was running on. I have a few obvious ones such as a blue screen on an XP system. VS debugger crashing on a delete. Debugger showing a boolean false as true, etc.
There has to be a lot of scary stories
 
@CaptainGiraffe It's the usual stories of silent data corruption. That's very easy with UB and has far reaching consequences
Also, wasn't there the radiation machine that overdosed massively because of a race condition
The Therac-25 was a radiation therapy machine produced by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) in 1982 after the Therac-6 and Therac-20 units (the earlier units had been produced in partnership with CGR of France). It was involved in at least six accidents between 1985 and 1987, in which patients were given massive overdoses of radiation. Because of concurrent programming errors, it sometimes gave its patients radiation doses that were hundreds of times greater than normal, resulting in death or serious injury. These accidents highlighted the dangers of software control of safety-critical systems...
 
Ouch. a one-byte counter in a testing routine frequently overflowed; if an operator provided manual input to the machine at the precise moment that this counter overflowed, the interlock would fail. Delivering potentially lethal dose of high velocity electrons. In one of every 256 dose.
I'm thinking not UB but poor practices.
 
12:51 AM
That's not UB, but just badly made.
 
As they probably didn't define that behavior, it would be UB
Lol until last month, Python on Windows was built with MSVC2010
 
If they did define it, they're just mean
@Mikhail But that's the best
 
1:14 AM
Oh man. What is the world coming to paulstraw.svbtle.com/crockford
 
wow
 
That's pretty ranty
> inappropriate gendered comment
Talking about dog balls
holy.......................
 
why do I feel like shouting at people to get off my lawn I don't own a lawn
 
Is "slutshaming" saying people shouldn't have 5 secret wives :P
 
and yet I still feel like back in my day people were less willing to demonize people
 
1:23 AM
orly
 
I'm 24
>_>
 
Well, still less demonizing back then
 
user406009
@Darkrifts "slutshaming" is how people insult women for having lots of sex (as opposed to praising men).
 
@LucDanton what the actual fuck
 
user406009
It is a serious issue.
 
1:26 AM
Yes very serious
 
Amazon has a game studio
 
neat
 
that was a question
in want of a mark
 
Oh
nailedit
 
@jaggedSpire When I was your age... :P
 
1:41 AM
:P
 
when I was -0.75 year old ...
 
@Borgleader When I was your age...
 
1:59 AM
@jaggedSpire The catholic church literally demonized Pan ;) I think you've just grown more capable of observing the flawed world we live in
 
good evening everyone
 
@Aaron3468 are you saying I should hide my Pan worship paraphernalia from my catholic friends
 
Your religious rights are legally enforced, so on the contrary, you should proudly express your religion!
 
@Aaron3468 slutshamed him, no less
 
@Aaron3468 legal rights don't make hanging out any less awkward though :P
@Aaron3468 oh satanists are the best for getting a rise out of people :)
 
2:08 AM
@jaggedSpire Ssshh, you don't have to conform... except that conformity doesn't cause people to marginalize you
 
@Aaron3468 and that's the kind of attitude that got me voted most memorable girl in my graduating high school class of 450 people when I only knew 40 of them by name
 
@jaggedSpire I'm kind of sad that their Baphomet statue was rejected even though it was proposed to protect a christian monument.
@jaggedSpire I can totally see that happening xD There's usually one well-connected friend group of 10-20 people behind organizing a social event
 
@Aaron3468 you know, as much as I love the hilarity of that statue, I never really viewed it as an attempt to protect Christian monuments as much as a way of forcing people in charge of the laws to admit that they meant them to only apply for Christian monuments
 
Ssshh, we're not supposed to say that or we'll rile up the christians!

I've always seen the FSM as a less antagonistic choice of counter-religion, but christianity gets unfair perks in most of the world... so I also support satanists for choosing to directly oppose the primary offender.
 
2:31 AM
SENIOR YEAR YEEEEEEEEEAAAH.
7
 
ah, senior year. The most stressful one
 
The happiest one.
 
feeling up to conquering it like it's Sealand and you're the British navy circa 1700?
 
So much less stressful because by then you know how to study and make friends enough not to get kicked out
 
Lmao
> make friends
not even once
 
2:34 AM
lol
 
I'm still trying to do group projects solo.
 
> begins crying in corner
 
I think I'm going to just propose a project so ridiculous nobody wants to be on my team.
 
@Aaron3468 ah, memories :)
 
And then be like "WELL DAMN IT'S A SHAME NOBODY WANTS TO BE ON MY TEAM. SOB. CRY."
 
2:35 AM
@ThePhD :3
that
that is catface thinking
one of us
 
Catface is the Lounge's official religion
9
Whiskers are our religious attire
 
:v
Maybe for PLT I'll implement the Catface language.
 
:3
v:
 
whiskers> :x
catface> :3
mreooww> :v
> hang in there baby, we're having technical difficulties
 
@Aaron3468 Who's "we"?
 
2:47 AM
Uh... I do not have multiple personalities, why would you make such insinuations? Good, he'll suspect nothing
 
I really, REALLY hope nobody responds to my ad.
 
I love these studies that have random results
but now I have 'evidence' that allows me to drink the way I do ...
 
@ThePhD :3
 
@jaggedSpire I don't know what the Catface Language would even be, so. :v
 
2:57 AM
:3
:3
oh hey
 
user406009
@ThePhD Yeah, one more year to graduation!
 
the anniversary of me invoking catface to convince you to take seven classes at once is coming up
 
user406009
Counting down the weeks over here. 27.5 weeks until the end.
 
@jaggedSpire Hey, I (almost) did well. :<
 
Sep 18 '15 at 4:26, by jaggedSpire
Also, catface is pleased by your courseload. :3
 
3:00 AM
Catface language would be lazy evaluation (after a snooze). The console prompts with :3. All statements/blocks end in :3, and objects are declared with the cat keyword. Functions are paws, and traits are whiskers
 
@ThePhD an obvious indicator you should try again to see how much you've improved
 
@jaggedSpire >_>
 
(the real conversation was a week earlier but that was mostly me scattering Catface through my arguments)
 
Welp, got a basic thing in OS dev working :D
 
3:02 AM
as in it now has a static text output
 
and just posting :3 over and over again, so nothing very good for a onebox quote
 
The languages people come up with are weird.
 
:3
 
@ThePhD How so? I agree, but I'm curious which part is weird
 
3:03 AM
@Aaron3468 probably the weird part
I am a master detective
 
That stack.
If I had to go through all of that to do the language I'd barf.
 
Time to figure out how to reach characters :D
Goes off to sleep and do non programming things to think
 
@jaggedSpire A mouse-ter detective? :3
 
@Aaron3468 you know I never saw the great mouse detective as a child
nor as an adult
 
@ThePhD Oh wow, that's crazy. And snuggle() is the entry point ^^;
 
3:54 AM
Oh, here's an interesting project: Redox OS
 
4:05 AM
do any of you enjoy binary files? ;p
^insert sarcasm here
 
@NathanDrieling They're pretty useful tbh; unstructured data to play with and interpret however you'd like. What's your problem? (< not a sarcastic question)
 
... I am making a program where I have to read a binary file.. tinker with the data a bit, and then output it to two files (one binary and one text file)...all on a command line. My problem is that when I check my output.. its a big negative number.. ;p.
(btw ive never worked with binary files before)
 
Ah, that sounds a lot like the output of your main function when there's an error of some kind.
 
I have checked for a directory problem. checkmark I have checked to see if the file doesn't open checkmark I even checked in my programming book for the correct syntax of the read and write functions. checkmark.
so now I am thinking of a new way to see what is exactly wrong. ( and how to fix it)
 
What code have you got (pastebin pls), and are you working with C, or C++?
 
4:13 AM
I even used StackOverflow. Unfortunately without much success.
c++
;P this IS the c++ lobby
^again.. sarcasm here
 
The lounge, where we relax from C++. There's actually a specific C++ room on the top of the starboard (should be to right of chat)
But if you use pastebin, I'll take a look
 
lol sitting here working on my code is (oddly enough) to me a lounging experience. ;p @Aaron3468 Ill just send you the link.
btw what anime is that avatar of yours from?
 
Nagato Yuuki from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
 
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Q: C++ why is the binary file not loading or reading?

Nathan DrielingI am trying to make a program that will load any binary file. I am doing this via a command line. This function specifically has been giving me problems because the file does not give any proper output. The function below runs after the command line argument "data.in" runs. void ReadingMetaData...

here is the question @Aaron3468
btw I have not watched that anime yet. I have heard it was nice.
 
4:29 AM
Ah, looks like the commenters got the right idea; the output signifies that the main function failed with an error. I recommend you look up documentation for ifstream.binary
 
hmm ok.
 
You make the call if (!inFile.binary), but binary appears to be a constant enum class member to change read modes (so it should only be used as the argument ios::binary). if (!inFile) should work if it's the only error.
 
Do you guys also look at C code, if it's being translated from C++?
 
@gabeappleton On occasion this room provides help, but the other room exists to help. Seeing as helping will require understanding of C++, that room's a good place to start (and there's also a C room if I recall)
 
@Aaron3468 I also made a shout-out in there. Figured it couldn't hurt to ask here as well, as long as I was polite about it. Thanks!
 
4:39 AM
np :)
 
Designing futures for Rust demystifies a lot of the implementation of the zero-cost futures (with even more clarification in the reddit discussion) cc @Rapptz @AndreasPapadopoulos
notably it explains the task/Task bit which is a sort of go-between from futures to and fro 'executors'
 
@LucDanton C++ futures are still pretty far from zero-cost, right? At least, in the standard library?
 
no idea
well, no idea when it comes to the proposed futures. the current futures can’t do much of anything, so are not worth talking about
 
std::future is garbage
I don't even know why it's in the stdlib
 
@Rapptz Hey now, it's a little easier to launch something on another thread and get a value back when it's done than std::thread
 
4:49 AM
std::thread is ok
 
Actually a lot easier.
 
kek, future
 
I've never used std::future
Because it never met my needs
 
auto f = std::future(/*stuff*/);

/*
do some processing on this thread
*/

auto res = f.get();

/*
use res
*/
^ that would be a pain to do with just std::thread
 
Your face is a pain with std::thread.
 
4:50 AM
you don't construct std::future
you create it via std::promise.
I don't know what type of future you're using
the appropriate thing you're talking about might be std::packaged_task
(with std::thread)
or maybe you're thinking about std::async
which messes with the internal std::future somehow anyway
so we could have gotten std::async without std::future
 
5:03 AM
> As someone who attended the last LAN event, if you can go, do it! It's a lot of fun and you get to hang out with a lot of cool people. I got to see Rom throw up live and hear Helseth screech like a little girl each time he made a play.
yes you’re making a very compelling case for GW2 competitive play right here
 
@Luc I read that rust article earlier this morning and it's really nice. I read most of the impl too and am really liking the design.
This is essentially what I want in C++.
 
kinda surprised that they settled on a fn task() -> Task that’s so unsafe to use by default but apparently they like it better than a saner alternative
 
Also it seems std:: launder is the last missing piece I needed to make my code not break strict aliasing
What a year
 
@AndreasPapadopoulos I figured given where you work you’d naturally flock to it
3
 
5:11 AM
It's nice to see rust's progress honestly. So far it's becoming the C++ I've wanted for a long time.
 
no variadics ded progreaming xd
 
@Aaron3468 stop with this meme already
 
Let me have this sigh of relief. I'll refrain from it in the future just for you <3
 
@Luc presque plus de batterie, mais n'hésite surtout pas à m'innonder de messages et de connaissances pendant mon absence
 
@Rapptz Whoops. That's the one. It does return a future.
 
 
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Ven
6:44 AM
Hi
 
Xeo
7:11 AM
@LucDanton Interesting stuff.
 
@LucDanton burn
@Rapptz I'm contemplating using it for our RPC layer. But it's so strange to actually think it could be useful in our case that I find it suspicious and I dwell longer in Analysis Paralysis
 
nwp
7:41 AM
@Aaron3468 this is awesome, would support any day
 
8:07 AM
@JerryCoffin It's as bad as it can bee (hi!) :)
 
nwp
8:18 AM
these people make me so angry :(
I want a trigger warning for every gamedev person saying their misunderstanding of OOP sucks so I don't need to deal with it
 
Ven
the stdlib doesn't have to to_underlying built in, right? :[
 
no
@nwp this answer is pretty cool
because it's not "herp derp don't do this do that"
and it tells us what they could have meant but they didn't
 
nwp
8:33 AM
what I would reply is that OOP doesn't say you have to put everything in a class and it also doesn't say you need to keep your data in those classes
but then again my understanding of OOP might have drifted away from what it is taught as
"The bad thing about inheritance is that it doesn't play well with OOP"
has some smart person said that before?
 
Ven
thousands?
 
nwp
ok, good, then it is not just in my little world
 
Ven
I'd say the bad thing about OOP is that it doesn't exist
 
@Ven it's been overhyped
 
Ven
next you're gonna tell me java is "object oriented"
the simple fact some people do believe java is object oriented proves that OOP doesn't exist
 
nwp
8:42 AM
@Ven I wouldn't say that. Thinking about the objects in the business logic and modeling them in code (with whatever seems appropriate) is the best way to structure code that I've come across.
 
Ven
I don't remember asking what you'd say?
I'm saying OOP is meaningless because it was used to mean pretty much anything.
 
nwp
fine, I'll not talk to you anymore, sorry for bothering you -.-
 
Ven
hi @Borgleader :3
 
 
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user1804599
10:01 AM
@Ven So OOP is like God!
 
Ven
No.
The fact God doesn't exist is the good thing about it.
 
user1804599
I could make GammaScript Turing-complete by removing one line of code from the compiler.
 
what do you think of 'illegal' SEO?
it's like legit SEO except it's not >_<
 
Ven
@rightfold :D
@Telkitty are you saying illegal things are like legal ones, but done illegaly?
 
... like time travel back to when you were 15 then drink alcohol with your young self
 
Ven
10:07 AM
or you do hi... wait ew
 
10:29 AM
> ConvertStringToPossixTime
RIP
That's all very interesting, but I'd prefer if you actually tested instead of repeating your assumptions. — sehe 6 secs ago
 
@Ven No, committee didn't want to risk introducing useful features in C++ and instead decided to add free functions std::data and std::empty which as we all know are absolutely critical
@sehe std::future is completely useless for asynchronous code
Frankly I only use it as a semaphore lol
 
10:57 AM
@AndreasPapadopoulos hmm? I can use it perfectly fine with boost asio. Not the most convenient, but works.
@AndreasPapadopoulos That's basically the purpose for me too. Or, rather as a barrier I think
 
Well, in every other language I know of, that's not the main purpose, if at all, of futures
 
@sehe you can either block or poll, it’s self-explanatory
 
@AndreasPapadopoulos I'm aware of this. It's only useful to me to interact with queued tasks that do not have async APIs
BTW it's possible I have a thinko/logic hole in my idea here, like I said in the message you respond to I'm /considering/ but with a lot of reservations
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A: Is there any way to asynchronously wait for a future in Boost Asio?

Tanner SansburyAs far as I know, there is currently no first-class support for this. However, given the direction of the library, I would be surprised if this functionality was not available in the future. A few papers have been proposed to add support for this type of functionality: N3558 - A Standardized ...

I think I'm gonna read this some more later today
 
Maybe I should reword, but essentially the current version of std::future fills none of the use cases I would want to use a future for
 
Yeah. It seems my use case would amount to a hack to glue asio to non-asio
 
11:06 AM
Probably because I'm spoiled by other languages' futures
 
Which ones do you use @work?
 
I will promote your website to 697,098,523 million targeted subscriber for $20
is this some kind of spam service?
 
JavaScript and C#, and considering using Seastar's futures for C++
 
also that extra 'million' ...
 
it would be nice to be able to say mutex->onUnlock([&](){/*action while mutex is held*/}).then[&](){/*action taken after other action is done and mutex unlocks*/}); to schedule an action when a mutex gets unlocked. Kinda like RegisterWaitForSingleObject can.
 
11:16 AM
@Telkitty Definitely not
@ratchetfreak I think this conflates concurrency with asynchrony
 
Apparently, with as little as $300, you can spam 500+ million people for a whole months. Didn't know spam service is so cheap ...
 
@sehe there are other operations that you'll want to have a then like a file read or a network packet being received
 
I know this. However mutexes don't come in unless there's concurrency
You just want to respond to the completion event, not on some unrelated mechanism (like locking)
 
nwp
11:39 AM
@Telkitty the trick is probably that you have no way to verify if they actually spammed 500 million people or just say they did
 
no, but they claim to guarantee traffic
 
Hmm
Shouldn't std::vector<T>::operator[] be marked as noexcept?
2
 
nwp
so you pay them to spam your site with requests ... that doesn't seem useful
 
Ven
@Shoe could be
 
11:46 AM
So, assuming I were to implement a vector myself (don't worry I'm not gonna do it) and I was to mark it noexcept, that would be correct?
 
Ven
@Shoe I'd say so. .at() is the bound-checking version. And it doesn't default-construct unlike a map.
 
@nwp websites are attention whores, they crave for attention from clients :p
 
@Ven neither does std::vector::operator[]
 
Ven
@milleniumbug yes? The 2nd sentence was for operator[]
 
The problem with marking .at as noexcept has more to do with the fact that .at is guaranteed to throw if the index is out of bounds :3
 
Ven
11:50 AM
Not sure anyone implied you could mark .at noexcept..?
 
^
you were asking about operator[]
 
Sorry, misread it :(
 
Ven
why are you implementing your own vector btw bby?
 
But yeah, so same goes for front and back right?
 
Ven
yeah.
 
11:52 AM
@Shoe Time to write a broposal!
 
I was just wondering. I was trying to implement a heap class and I was thinking whether the top/max member function should be marked as noexcept, and since it uses front or operator[](0) of std::vector I went and looked it up and apparently it's not marked as noexcept.
 
Besides my blog isn't selling things, so it's not money but fun I am after. With that said, search engine did go berserk once after I paid for a SEO service. Then google found out some how a few weeks after ...
 
Which I guessed it was for historical reasons, because C++. But just to be sure.
 
std::priority_queueeeeeeeeeee
 
Ven
std::standard_priority_queue cplusplus17 = {fold_exprs, constexpr_if, pmr};
 
11:56 AM
@Shoe C++ having defects? well I never
 
12:12 PM
@Ven Sup :P
 
Ven
a bit late :)
 
12:34 PM
@Ven clbuttic lounge brofusion
 
Ven
AKA "shit happens, yo"
 
It's good to recognize patterns :)
 
@Shoe According to Nicolai Josuttis and what he said in his C++Now 2014 keynote, there's a ton of places where noexcept is missing, and that's because they had no idea what they are doing while adding noexcept to 11.
The primary problem is they noticed the need for the feature very late in the design process.
I'm probably lying right now, but I think it was in like 2009.
 
there's a ton of places where noexcept is missing because it involves looking at every function and examining whether it needs it
 
And also because they had literally no idea about how to add it.
There's I think even noexcept differences between std::string and std::vector, or some other pair of very similar types, I can't remember.
 
Ven
12:48 PM
Aug 24 at 19:37, by Cat Plus Plus
It's my chat, a cat chat
or like we frenchies say, "le cha-cha-cha"
/cc @AndreasPapadopoulos
 
1:07 PM
Thread unsafe objects are thread unsafe — milleniumbug 3 mins ago
 
So far, so good.
Nobody's responded to my ad.
If I can keep this up I'll definitely work alone.
And I'll have the perfect excuse.
"WELL, NOBODY WANTED ME, SO. vOv"
 
nwp
or you could see it as an opportunity to work on your people skills
 
Don't need those where I want to go. \o/
 
@milleniumbug :O
 
nwp
1:27 PM
unions of non-PODs are tricky
I should just make it a struct and not care about a couple of bytes
 
or make it a struct A{ A~(){switch(tag){case ...:/*destroy*/}} union{/*POD types*/} A_Type tag;}
 
or boost::variant
 
@milleniumbug isn't that even more overhead compared to the tagged union?
 
...lol overhead
m8, first focus on safety
and once you have a safely working system, then you can start looking for bottlenecks
 
Ven
I see you posting all the time about random stuff and usually your opinions on thing ssound... misguided
 
1:35 PM
not before that.
 
@ratchetfreak no, not really
 
Ven
that's the point
 
1:53 PM
@ThePhD wellfare, here I come!
 
@sehe Hey, I can get a good job with a team in the real world.
It's just not worth it at school. I don't get assigned a group grade and they aren't with me when I'm presenting my transcript to others. :<
 
sbi
Hi.
 
Ven
@ThePhD it's hard working with people without social skills.
Don't ask me how I know this.
 
sbi
Anyone here in for some template meta fun? I'm stuck with my head against a wall and need someone to point out the obvious error.
I'm in the Q&A room, then. Thanks.
 
Even "Page Unresponsive" dialog is unresponsive.
 
2:01 PM
@sbi why, you could post it here
 
2:14 PM
Huh, I got 3 downvotes (on 3 different answers) with in a 1 min period, what are the odds of that not being revenge downvoting?
 
sbi
@Abyx I could, but that would be against this, and why would I do that?
@Borgleader You got >11k. Why would you care? :)
 
@sbi I care about bullshit behavior :)
The last person to revenge downvote me was Vlad.
 
Ven
that's because you're not from Moskow
 
sbi
@Borgleader If it's enough serial voting, there's an algo that'll pick it up over night and revert it. If it isn't, shrug and move on. The only problem is when someone does that over along time, making sure they stay under the algo's radar.
@Ven I didn't move a bit!
 
As posted on meta, I'll wait 1-2 days for the algo to kick in. If it doesn't I'll report. Again, I don,t care so much about the 6 rep, but revenge downvotes irk me. (I have a good enough idea of who it is anyway, I've only called out one person today)
 
sbi
2:19 PM
@Borgleader Don't hold your breath on meta. The mods mostly shrug, point out the algo, and advice you to shrug as well if it's under its radar.
 
@sbi this is nothing but an advertisement
 
@Borgleader lol
If it is, should be reverted tomorrow by the script
 
Ven
Happened me as well 2 days ago. Called out someone who repwhored on all the questions I looked at. Got 4 downvotes a few dozens minutes later
 
sbi
@Abyx It's a sensible one, though.
 
@Ven All the more reason to just downvote / closevote and move on silently
 
Ven
2:23 PM
@AndreasPapadopoulos repwhored in answers, not questions
 
Downvote and vote to delete
 
Ven
I meant shit answers rather than answering shit questions.
meanwhile thread_local still not available on macclang
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A: Reverse using recurion

vadikrobotcin is whitespace delimited, that's why "\n" will be skiped

ugh
Now that's repwhoring
 
There are no other questions on the topic of recurion! — sehe 7 secs ago
 
Ven
2:38 PM
:)
Sometimes I'm really stupid. I'll get some times to write some examples before realizing that's not applicable to the OP's version...
@AndreasPapadopoulos merci l'ami
#SOReadyToMakeItGreatAgain
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Q: My variable is defined but python is saying it isn't?

Ben WieseI keep getting the error code name hourly_paying is not defined, but I have it defined inside the main function. I'm a beginner as I've just started class but to me it looks like it should be working: commission_pay_amount = .05 income_taxes = .25 Pay_per_hour = 7.50 def main(): display...

4 answers for this shit.
 
Are you new
 
Ven
I'm 3 years old.
 
You weren't here before 2011 then
 
Ven
so you can actually can do maths? intriguing
 
Emphasis on 2011
 
Ven
2:50 PM
Please talk more about how it was the golden age, every question was new and delightful, how chocolate streamed down RSS feeds, and about me not being here.
 
I can do maths: 1+1=💔
 
@Telkitty good. what 1+1+1 would be?
 
@Ven Incorrect
You haven't experienced summer 2011
 
@Abyx 📚
 
Ven
@AndreasPapadopoulos was summer 2011 the time they opened SO to indians?
 
2:58 PM
:3
 
> Your Amazon.ca order of "Baten Kaitos Nintendo Gamecube" has shipped!
Woop woop
 
La cruche baten à l'eau qu'à la fin elle se kaitos
 
just got spammed by amazon app store ...
apple & amazon have stepped up their app spam champaign so it seems to me
it's sad that I got more spams than downloads on my latest app
 
3:22 PM
I'm gonna apply for a Github Internship.
 
3:34 PM
@ThePhD Given that part of the point of Git is that it's distributed, shouldn't they have externships?
 
@wilx isn't The Player of Games set in the Magellanic Clouds?
I might be misremembering, though.
 
@Griwes That could actually make a lot of sense. Part of the difference between string and vector is that the elements of a vector can throw exceptions, while the elements of a basic_string are expected to be basic types that never throw.
 
Ven
@ThePhD working for the SJWs! :P
 
4:18 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, right. They did say they needed to travel for a long time.
 
@ Rishal Dev singh this question was asked in interview and i am not sure about the answer.. — Praveen Bhagat Aug 31 at 17:50
^^ /cc @Borgleader
 
@JerryCoffin :)
 
4:40 PM
@Mysticial siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh lol
 
5:18 PM
Does this come in red? — Jim 3 hours ago
@Jim it depends on how many zombies you hit with it... — Chris J 3 hours ago
 
5:28 PM
evening inferior people and also robot
 
 
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6:33 PM
This answer trumps the others. — user1717828 3 hours ago
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