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1:00 PM
I don't even remember which one I picked .___.
 
@BoundaryImposition sigh the joke was the old, "older than time itself, etc" about eldritch horrors from the Lovecraftian mythos
 
ugh comma splice in that article
@Mgetz ok I don't know much about the subject
 
Probably « dog » or « cat ».
 
I remember having a male/female/other option with Facebook. But, I was one my mobile phone. I deleted it a while ago. ("deleted")
 
@BoundaryImposition too bad they are assuming integer number of genders, and not changing with timeā€¦ I refuse to express my oscillating double-precision number of genders in this pitiful nonsense called FB
 
1:01 PM
@Morwenn that's just @Telkitty
 
@login_not_failed :D
 
I'm getting the growing feeling that the sex/gender combination issue is NP-complete
the only way to find a reasonable solution is to pick a starting point. The result won't be the most optimized but it will be valid.
 
@Mgetz It's penis-complete.
 
NP is PSPACE now so no problem
 
@Morwenn not sure about that; I'd say, it's penis-incompelete
 
1:04 PM
@login_not_failed The problem is x)
 
@Mgetz huh, wot?
 
@Telkitty sorry, bad joke at your expense
fortunately that expense is tax deductable
 
Joe
Hi I need help .. I have internet rourter at home ,, my brother has internet in his apple labtop while I dont have it in my lenovo labtop, why is that?
 
nwp
Maybe we can use "Humanity Enclosed" as a pronoun for everything. Or "he" for short.
 
trying to read this chat is like debugging a multi-threaded program without different threads been clearly marked
 
1:05 PM
@Joe do you need to patch KDE2 for FreeBSD by any chance as well?
 
Joe
@login_not_failed i dont understand what u wrote
 
@Joe depends. what is a labtop?
 
nwp
Its not future proof for when sentient aliens appear but it will do for now.
 
Joe
laptop
 
@BoundaryImposition You're really pedantic aren't you?
 
1:08 PM
@Joe have you tried drawing an apple on your laptop's case to summon the internet?
 
Joe
any body knows?
it is strange that I dont have internet, while other have it
 
@Joe I don't own it as well, I lend it
 
nwp
@Joe Try updating to web 2.0.
 
@Joe do you have intel wireless?
if so disconnect and reconnect
the driver is unstable
 
@Mgetz You can produce an optimal solution. You just use back tracking as necessary to find it. Actually, you can produce a couple optimal solutions: one that's optimized toward one side, the other toward the other side.
 
Joe
1:12 PM
I did it multiple time no work
dis and reconneect
 
@JerryCoffin IIRC you still don't end up with the most optimized solution
@Joe your wireless card is dead. If you have a warranty use it
 
On Debian LXDE I had trouble getting the WiFi to work. Even though I installed the necessary package for the driver. I just had to rename the driver file so it was recognized as a different version.
Took forever until I tried that.
 
@Mgetz What do you mean by "most optimized"? You can produce either: each guy gets the woman he most prefers that doesn't produce instability, or each woman gets the guy she most prefers that doesn't introduce instability.
 
@JerryCoffin oddly enough I think this is appropriate:
In game theory, the Nash equilibrium is a solution concept of a non-cooperative game involving two or more players in which each player is assumed to know the equilibrium strategies of the other players, and no player has anything to gain by changing only his or her own strategy. If each player has chosen a strategy and no player can benefit by changing strategies while the other players keep theirs unchanged, then the current set of strategy choices and the corresponding payoffs constitutes a Nash equilibrium. The Nash equilibrium is one of the foundational concepts in game theory. The reality...
 
@JerryCoffin How about if the guy/woman does not get anyone if he/she produces instability? Otherwise, "get" anyone of the opposite gender.
Ah, I see... non-cooperative.
 
1:18 PM
@Mgetz That's trying to solve a different problem (though certainly a related one that's probably much more realistic in most cases).
 
@6EQUJ5 it's an old theorem, when people had more expected behaviour in terms of marriages
 
@6EQUJ5 @JerryCoffin also assumes the optimal solution requires opposite gendered individuals, which may not be the case.
 
@Mgetz My "solution" was based on Jerry's assumptions. :)
 
@Mgetz It doesn't actually require opposite genders. It just requires two "pools" where a member of one pool is expected to accept some member of the other pool (but have no chance of being matched with other members of the same pool). For example, if everybody in both pools were male and gay, it would still work.
 
no love triangles?
 
1:23 PM
-12
Q: I want to count each word by length from text file using c++

Rishi Modifor example there is exp.txt and it's contain "Hello Everyone" so how to count each word ? and output must be like this . hello=5 everyone=8

sigh /cc @Mysticial
 
Wow, so many down votes.
 
@6EQUJ5 it's a homework question, they tend to result in that
 
@ratchetfreak yea, no notion of polyamory anywhere! savages
 
@Mgetz Maybe Rishi should have defined what a word was and how (pronoun) would go about say, using spaces as delimiter. But, (pronoun) could of googled that.
 
@6EQUJ5 or maybe they should have tried to solve the problem first, posted their attempted solution, and what they thought was going wrong.
 
1:29 PM
@Mgetz Could they have attempted to solve it, but never mentioned that they tried?
 
@6EQUJ5 yes, but it's still not a valid question as explained in the help center
 
@Mgetz I'm very surprised someone would use Qt in their answers!
 
nwp
QString secondsToHoursMinutesSeconds(time_t t)
//format: hh:mm:ss
{
	auto seconds = t % 60;
	auto minutes = (t / 60) % 60;
	auto hours = t / 60 / 60;
	char buffer[128]; //sue me
	sprintf(buffer, "%02lu:%02lu:%02lu", hours, minutes, seconds);
	return buffer;
}
apparently I wrote that, but I don't remember doing it
 
@6EQUJ5 you see it more than you'd think, people responding to non Qt questions with Qt
 
lol pretty cool comment
 
1:33 PM
@nwp should have used snprintf
 
@nwp Haha
 
@6EQUJ5 people also come with assembler, python and pure C in C++-tagged questions sometimes
or when somebody asks how to do certain thing, not mentioning the platform, sometimes a person appears talking about how to do it using WinAPI
 
@6EQUJ5 you had the link right the first time
 
@Mgetz Lol, but for me the link disappeared after a few seconds.
 
@6EQUJ5 I don't think you understand, this channel and most of the people that actually code C++ would love to see that site disappear from the internet
 
1:36 PM
@Mgetz I do want that site gone.
 
@Mgetz banned it in my personal google results (sigh, still using google's web search, yea, so 2016)
 
nwp
@Mgetz I don't like snprintf anymore since someone said it just gives you the wrong result when you run out of space. I guess it is slightly better than a buffer overflow, but honestly a buffer overflow that gets caught by the debugger is much better than silently truncating data.
 
@6EQUJ5 then don't link it, the fewer links, the lower they are in google web search results
 
@Mgetz Deleting it now...
 
@nwp check the return and throw an exception?
 
1:37 PM
Crap.. over two minutes
Should I call the owner or moderator? Lol
 
@6EQUJ5 call the internet police first, we're in huge trouble
 
@nwp Nah, the bigger problem is that not every implementation is conformant
 
@Mgetz I have more issues with the implicit conversion from char* to QString
 
@milleniumbug aside from the formatting strings issue as far as I know std::snprintf is now mostly compliant on MSVC
 
some (bad) impls return -1 on too small buffer, some (good) impls return the required buffer size
 
1:39 PM
@6EQUJ5 No need.
 
@ratchetfreak I'm not a Qt person but I'd think you'd want to specify character set right?
 
@Mgetz Which is great
 
Thank you @JerryCoffin
 
@milleniumbug it sucks they weren't able to fix this, or even put it behind a flag
 
@milleniumbug A conforming implementation is required to return the required buffer size. Anything else is simply broken.
 
1:41 PM
@Mgetz there is a set of from* functions for that
 
@6EQUJ5 it's fine, don't think about it, please :)
 
@JerryCoffin pre-VS2013 are not conforming, which was painful back when I had to use it
 
nwp
:37245471 I will buy some ad-space to show that link to a couple of million people.
 
@milleniumbug There is an alternative (though it's pretty ugly). Open a temporary file, write to it using fprintf. That returns the number of characters it wrote. Then use that to allocate your buffer (and close/delete the temporary file). Not pretty, but before snprintf was invented...
 
@nwp I'd rather promote utf8everywhere.org :)
 
1:45 PM
@milleniumbug so the funny thing there was that vnsprintf was conformant but _snprintf was not. So you had to do your own wrapper
 
Silly trivia of the day: Peter Seebach (moderator of comp.lang.c.moderated) joined the C committee specifically to work at getting snprintf into the C standard.
 
@nwp Lol
 
@RudiantoPrasetya as a kid the french bakery in my town called their pain au chocolat, chocolate croissants
actually almost none of their stuffed croissants were crescent shaped
...is it still a croissant if it has a filling?
 
Rodger Moore died
 
@RudiantoPrasetya this is a v. fluffy child indeed
 
1:59 PM
@jaggedSpire Probably
But I only ate filled croissants in Italy.
 
@Mgetz Pardon my sounding callous, but I'm tempted to take a day off work and have a party. One of the worst actors I can recall.
 
examples here would be blueberries, apple, and almond
 
@Mgetz :(((( rest in piece
 
nwp
item = std::make_unique<QTableWidgetItem>().release(); //terrible terrible terrible
 
@jaggedSpire Good croissants don't need filling :p
 
nwp
2:01 PM
from the same code base
seems to be from a time I didn't realize you cannot write proper C++ with Qt
 
Can you even write proper Qt with C++?
 
@Morwenn b-but almonds
 
@JerryCoffin I have sentimental value for his James Bond roles, because in childhood everything is gorgeous
 
@jaggedSpire We've got « croissant aux amandes » here, filled with pastry cream, and with almonds and icing sugar.
 
these are full of almond paste with almonds on top
 
2:04 PM
And « pain au chocolat aux amandes » if you want more diabetes.
 
mmmmm diabetes
 
nwp
I'm trying to write QObject::tr("Note: %1").arg(thenote);. Qt Creator replaces my . with a -> into QObject::tr("Note: %1")->arg(thenote); which obviously doesn't compile, which Qt Creator helpfully points out: "Apply fix: Member reference type 'QString' is not a pointer; did you mean to use '.'?" It then applies the fix and gives me QObject::tr("Note: %1")-.rg(thenote);
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Qt Creator, you were only 1-off of fixing your own fuck up.
I should look for an IDE that actually works.
 
@nwp what's the version of your Qt Creator? just curious
never seen this behaviour with 4.2, but I'm not working with the actual Qt framework with it
 
nwp
> Qt Creator 4.2.0 (4.2.0) Based on Qt 5.7.1 (MSVC 2015, 32 bit) Built on Dec 9 2016 12:30:00 From revision 5071dd80cb
 
2572
A: RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags

Kaitlin Duck SherwoodWhile it is true that asking regexes to parse arbitrary HTML is like asking Paris Hilton to write an operating system, it's sometimes appropriate to parse a limited, known set of HTML. If you have a small set of HTML pages that you want to scrape data from and then stuff into a database, regex...

andddd we're back.
cause:
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A: The Stack Exchange API v2.2 is down / unstable

Nick CraverWhen we make a change to a post, we inform our API that the post has been changed so that it doesn't return an outdated cached version. Normally, this is a relatively small list of things since not that much changes (thousands of posts an hour). As part of the HTTPS migration though, we needed ...

 
@nwp btw, do you have strange highlighting of bools? sometimes, bool is highlighted as a macro, and when you hover over it, Qt Creator says #define bool bool
 
2:27 PM
@nwp lol
 
nwp
@login_not_failed It doesn't do that for me. It displays bool, true and false in the keyword color.
 
Paris's Eiffel Tower to go dark for #ManchesterBombing victims http://u.afp.com/4m6y
^ dark - colors of ISIS
 
shut the fuck up Abyx
today's not the day
 
@nwp it's not persistent, just an odd bug with highlighting, and we don't have anything that redefines bool ofc
 
don't know why you think that would be acceptable
 
2:32 PM
:37246923 sometimes it is strongly advised to think before writingā€¦
 
lol now I'm getting flagged
for losing friends. sweet.
cya later.
 
that escalated quickly
 
nwp
@login_not_failed Apparently Qt Creator 4.2.2 is out. I will try updating.
 
@BoundaryImposition After all that time I thought you'd know he's a toxic mess.
 
@nwp oh, thanks! I will try it out as well
 
2:37 PM
But seriously though, my condolences.
 
@BoundaryImposition same here, you have my condolences too
 
I'm kinda torn with that. Is there some other way?
 
@login_not_failed I'm quite certain they've spent the last 30 years or so adding an extra circle to hell to accommodate new punishments suitable to his portrayal of James Bond.
 
@JerryCoffin What do you have against camp?
Pfft.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Against camp in general? Nothing at all. Against Rodger Moore? The fact that everything about him and his so-called acting sucks.
 
nwp
2:47 PM
The current Qt Creator 4.2.2 from 2017-04-03 has the same issue, both incorrectly replacing the . and the one-off for the fix.
 
@JerryCoffin tbh, I didn't watch 007 movies for a long time, quite sure that anything poor about them will be quite apparent now, but my point was about sentimental childhood memories (they often are skewed by a lot), not Moore's actual performance; besides, 007 movies are far from what Flemming wrote in his novels, so I'd probably never watch them again
@nwp AFAIK Qt Creator has its guts written in python, so you could do a patch yourself, because I remember some folks patching it by hands in my company (linux compatibility issues)
 
Anyone is interested in chatting, in particular, about compilers, interpreters and programming languages? Where when discussing programming languages is in the context of compilers and interpreters engineering, not as a pastime. If yes, feel free to join a room I created on cs.stackexchange.com. Clearly, I suppose this comment will be deleted and I will be banned for 30 minutes because "reasons" of an intolerable system that pervades this chat.
 
why can't you discuss it here .. if it's compilers or interpreters related?
 
@nbro what about debugging formats and adjusting binaries? I'm very interested in this topic
 
user1804599
@nbro Off-topic, please delete.
 
user1804599
2:59 PM
This is a Support group for people who've developed PTSD after using C++
 
@Telkitty Compilers aren't just built in C++. Luckily, IMHO, there are better languages to build compilers with.
 
user1804599
Indeed, C++ is super terrible for anything, especially compilers.
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where by "better" I mean that support mechanisms out of the box that are very useful in accomplishing such a task
 
i.e. I want to merge information about detached debugging symbols in PDB format and in DWARF in the same PE/COFF binary, but failed at this task :D would your newly created chat have interest in this?
 
Interesting.
Yes, possibly!
 
user1804599
 
@login_not_failed But not I'm not an expert on those topics...
So, in this case, you'd better ask a question...
 
I'm afraid there are not a lot of people with such expertise, even assembly guys probably don't mess with this, so ATM I'm trying to do it myself
 
> For front-wheel drive vehicles, there is much less natural tendency for the rear wheels to break traction because they are not transmitting power, so often such vehicles are set up with a strong bias to the rear brakes, allowing the driver to control traction using the brake pedal. The brake bias (front/rear) may be continually controllable by the driver using a hand lever. Left-foot braking is the favoured technique for using opposite lock in a front drive vehicle.
welp
i didn't get why the adjustable bias would make sense
now I do
 
@BartekBanachewicz that article is really not what I was expecting when I saw the URI
 
3:19 PM
:D
 
@rightfold vintage
 
@BartekBanachewicz Ice racing sounds like something that's hard as fuck.
 
@EtiennedeMartel so to speak
 
@EtiennedeMartel actually I did some "real" winter driving last winter and it was super fun
IOW on fresh snow/ice
it's basically like driving a supercar except you can do it at 50km/h
 
GET OUT. Your attitude is your problem.
That whole rant tacked on was completely unnecessary.
 
3:22 PM
it's super easy to initiate the drift, it kinda rocks side-to-side when accelerating, and you can feel all that and still be pretty safe
 
@nbro Wow, such arrogance.
 
well, he's not wrong
 
I think he is.
 
as is your right
hey we should have a lounge bill of rights
 
You should probably have realized by now that lounge is no longer that cramped (mostly by virtue of it no longer being top N chat room, hence no longer the vampire magnet?)
 
3:24 PM
more room for the sofas
sofaen?
 
Sofi.
That's how it works, right?
 
user406009
@BoundaryImposition 1. You have no rights.
 
user406009
Bill of rights complete.
 
@BoundaryImposition Ooh. I missed something. Abyx is a flaggot :( Luckily he's on 99% of regulars plonk list
 
sounds about right
 
3:25 PM
@EtiennedeMartel Sofae
 
@sehe don't know why I unplonked tbh
although it can't have been Abyx because he was already suspended for being a total @#!£$ā‚¬%
 
And condolences, btw. That's rough stuff.
 
arp
anyway moving on
 
@BoundaryImposition You're way too soft with him. He's a human shaped hemorrhoid and the source of endless pain and misery.
 
Roger Moore died
@EtiennedeMartel lol..
 
3:27 PM
(At least I think he's human shaped, I never saw his face)
 
I'd feel better if I could get these SQL indexes working properly
and even more betterer if folks called them SQL indices
optimum bettererness if "betterer" were a word
etc
 
I always thought "indexes" was way too unwieldy for my Francophone brain and therefore I've always used "indices".
 
nwp
I like indexes because it is not a special snowflake like indices. Also indices gets red squigglies underneath whereas indexes doesn't.
 
sqlfiddle down :(
@nwp now that's just distasteful
 
I thought the English language was, like, 85% snowflakes.
 
3:31 PM
@BoundaryImposition indexening the sofaēn
 
nwp
I now value the simplicity of a general rule higher than the feeling of superiority for knowing the exception.
 
@sehe That word is changing every time you write it.
 
@JerryCoffin What, next thing you're going to tell me you didn't like Octopussy.
 
user406009
Supposedly there is actually a growing trend towards more regular verbs and nouns in the English language.
 
@EtiennedeMartel profĒ£nity
 
user406009
3:32 PM
I guess people just can't be arsed to remember every stupid exception.
 
@Lalaland That's just normal.
There's also a trend towards more exceptions.
It happens to all languages.
 
user406009
Do you know of any new irregular verbs or nouns that have appeared recently?
 
user406009
Actually, some quick research indicated that there is at least one contender.
 
I don't get why LIMIT breaks the index usage unless only the primkey (or another key'd column) is selected
 
user406009
3:34 PM
Some idiots seem to be replacing dived with dove (books.google.com/ngrams/…)
 
@Lalaland "literally" is on track to not being the adverb for "literal".
 
@Lalaland TIL. Always assumed "dove" was the original and best. But confirmed.
 
That's just the most blatant example I can think of.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Actually, that's a misconception.
 
@BoundaryImposition ~~ sort of confirmed
 
3:36 PM
> The use of literally in a fashion that is hyperbolic or metaphoric is not newā€”evidence of this use dates back to 1769.
@R.MartinhoFernandes books.google.com/ngrams/…
dgaf bout this "American English" :)
 
@BoundaryImposition I just went with what Lalaland posted.
 
@BoundaryImposition literally the worst thing I've heard about "literally"
 
user406009
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oops, your query is probably better here.
 
dgaf about you kids' transatlantic squabbles.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Lalaland is living in, well, y'know..
anyway fix my SQL plz
 
3:43 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Compare Octopussy to Dr. No, and guess which is good and which...just isn't.
 
@JerryCoffin How dare you?
Ok, I can't pretend any longer.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Obviously English needs to add a Maybe<T> so we can get rid of exceptions entirely.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I guess I must be pretty daring (for a fat, grey-haired old fart).
 
@Lalaland the jury is still out on this one: books.google.com/ngrams/…
 
Reminds me when I was playing SC2, the Colossus was an ongoing debate.
Colossi? Colossuses?
 
(Octopus being of Greek, not Latin, origin, the "correct" form is "octopodes")
 
user406009
3:54 PM
I'm at least glad to see that octopuses is winning.
 
nwp
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was taught the origin of a word does not matter; the grammar rules of the adopting language still apply.
 
@nwp But they wouldn't produce "octopi".
 
@nwp Not (at least dependably) the case with English.
 
nwp
It may just be a case of my teachers being bad. In practice the rules at least attempt to keep the original language's rules in mind.
 
4:03 PM
Or "radii"
 
Somehow reminds me of the old debates over how to pluralize "Pentium". A non-trivial question, since it's already a combination of Latin and Greek (to be one or the other, it would be either Quintium or Pention).
 
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Q: LIMIT and unindexed column seem to prevent ORDER BY optimisation

BoundaryImpositionWhat follows is my table. Some of the columns aren't necessary to reproduce, but this is my real-world, actual table, and it's small, so I post the whole thing: CREATE TABLE `Alarms` ( `AlarmId` INT(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT COMMENT '32-bit ID', `Code` BIGINT(20) ...

@wilx o.O
 
(There's also an even rarer "octopii", which makes the double mistake of treating it as a word of Latin origin and producing a plural that wouldn't make sense even in Latin)
 
wait, now even dropping the LIMIT makes it do a filesort.
wtf
SELECT * FROM `Alarms` ORDER BY `GenerationTime` DESC
that didn't happen before
what is going on
 
4:08 PM
@wilx I'd guess this is mostly a re-branding of Muslim rebels that they've had for quite a long time (especially on Mindanao island, which is where this is).
 
@JerryCoffin A quick lookup tells me this can be solved if we take it as neuter and 2nd declension in both languages (which doesn't seem far-fetched), which match, yielding "Pentia".
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's actually also a plural I have heard to be used in Czech language. Most likely for entirely different reasons though. :)
 
@BoundaryImposition ITT LRiO displays his inability to program in yet another language.
 
@JerryCoffin lol
 
4:13 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I seem to recall that having been raised at the time. I found it easier to pluralize it as simply "floating point errors".
 
@RudiantoPrasetya Transphobe!
 
@nwp Anyway, the point is that while English usually either takes the source language's plural, or makes a plural according to its rules, or both, in the case of "octopi" it's the extra option of making a plural according to a third language's rules.
 
-5
Q: Challenge your skills!! Must be written in C language

HeyHeyHey(Structure & file Processing) All customer data is saved in a binary file. You will write at least six functions and perform the following six items. 1) You will create a menu with six options for bank customer service department (see below) to do the following tasks: (screen print of your menu)...

 
Challenge your wallet. I can provide a link to my PayPal. — BoundaryImposition 7 secs ago
closed and deleted in 3 mins. nice
 
@JerryCoffin :)
 
4:16 PM
@BoundaryImposition gg wp
 
@JerryCoffin Though, I have to ask: which is worse, Octopussy or Die Another Day?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes
 
@BoundaryImposition Do you like the last comma there?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes it'll do
 
@BoundaryImposition Which is worse: the comma or a second colon?
 
4:24 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes a second colon
I have such a singular hatred of comma splices that any other comma infraction is borderline acceptable without thinking about it too much
tbh I have a feeling that your phrase is valid
via some construct with a weird name. it's not like the parts surrounding the comma are sentences
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd write it as: "Though I have to ask which is worse: Octopussy or Die Another Day?"
 
@user1717828, absolutely, imo. It's not obvious to people who are new to the site, and it's important enough that it should appear in every answer. — striking 21 hours ago
that doesn't sound tiring at all
 
@BoundaryImposition I think it might be a vocative.
Swapping to "Octopussy or Die Another Day, which is worse?" makes it somewhat clearer, I think.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes As to choosing between them: I've done my level best to forget both, so I have no meaningful opinion about which is worse.
 
4:30 PM
This is indubitably at least a micro-aggression.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes maybe
@wilx if you like that, you'll love this:
 
@JerryCoffin Yeah, that's better.
@BoundaryImposition lol
@BoundaryImposition Not sure. Can't do "O Octopussy or Die Another Day, which is worse?"
 
ERROR: HACKING TOO MUCH TIME
best video ever
 
@BoundaryImposition Kung Fury was awesome.
 
@wilx never saw it
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wikipedia is suggesting it doesn't need to be the "addressant" to count as vocative, but all examples seem to be of the typical case so it's hard to be sure
 
4:36 PM
@wilx Agreed about Kung Fury. As to David Hasselhoff videos though--a lot less certain, to put it as nicely as possible.
 
@BoundaryImposition You should! It is hilarious, homage to all the 80s action flicks.
 
@JerryCoffin Hooked on a Feeling is definitely the best one.
 
> Once in a while, a work turns out to be so bad, it creates a disruption in the badness continuum, and wraps right around to good.
True. :D
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'll take your word for it. I couldn't endure even the first 30 seconds.
Then again, I always figured David Hasselhoff was basically just a penance (so to speak) for guys who spent their evenings drooling over....whatever her name is. The blonde with fake boobs.
 
@wilx I do keep meaning to tbh
 
4:44 PM
@JerryCoffin Nah, David Hasselhoff is the hero who brought down the Berlin Wall.
Get your history sorted out.
 
@wilx I'll bet you'd also like "The Kentucky Fried Movie".
@R.MartinhoFernandes I like my history crooked and twisted, TYVM.
 
The lyrics of that song are so inappropriate for that occasion, I can't even.
 
@JerryCoffin From a trailer, Kung Fury looks saner than this. :D
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes is that Captain Picard bottom left?
 
@wilx Undoubtedly true.
 
4:52 PM
holy shit with the fireworks
 
@BoundaryImposition So many things wrong with this video, right?
 
So bad it's good awful!
 
@Xeo Ok, clearly this isn't working out too well. How about you ping me a list of all your recommendations. That way I don't have to keep fishing them out of the transcript. lol
 
Xeo
lol
do links work in multiline markdown?
[test](http://example.com)
okay
(why did they never fix that...)
 
4:59 PM
Because they're too busy trying to "fix" docs.
 

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