@Xeo So I just finished watching Arpeggio of Blue Steel. It's very similar to Kantai Collection. And yes, when you google for the ship names, you still get Kantai hits ahead of the real ship names. lol
@AndreasPapadopoulos I wasn’t there when it happened but apparently the patch broke soulbound items in that they ended in the 'soulbound to another character' state
How to run you finance III: spend 20c on an ID photo instead of $14.95 - instead of going to the post office and spend $14.95 to get your ID photo taken, taking a selfie with your phone using a passport photo app, edit it to the right size, go to k-mart, spend 20 cents to print it.
call as many times as necessary to get your credit card annual fee waived
I used to need to call once to get it waived, now I need to call twice ...
you need to spend enough to get those benefits, but since I either have to fork out cash or using credit card and they cost the same, I usually put everything on credit cards
@James Although even if this is legal, the proceedings alone would mitigate any returns you see. I'm pretty sure it would be easily attacked by an equivalent of piercing the corporate veil, so I would look into investing money instead ;)
A lot of get rich quick schemes work for a little while until you piss somebody off...
But if you bought a few ratty clothes from a second-hand store and began begging for change every few days, you can legally make the equivalent of ~$60/hour
Or busking if you have some musical skill
@James That is very true! (imo $60/hour is better than what you'll make in rebates)
Hush, I am trying to establish my reputation as a cheapskate. Let's not concentrate on how I spent nearly $50 on de-flea/tick/mice/lice products over the years for my chickens
But to be fair I'm only 1% higher than inflation on a modest $1,500. So the 'rebate' on my first year of investment won't total more than ~$20... When I begin working again, I should easily be able to scale it to $50 or $100 next year.
The C++ standard. AKA retarded nonsense that is self-contradictory sometimes and without sensible choices, all while saying they have features that you can't use because they're broken
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@Darkrifts If you spot a contradiction, you can report it to the C++ standards committee thingy and they will try to fix it.
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They have a whole list of bug fixes with every release.
speaking of bad investment decisions, I have hundreds of Chinese Yuan, US dollar, Euro, British Pounds & HK dollar (says yuan on the note) laying in my drawer from overseas travel years ago, probably depreciated into oblivion ...
And a GPS spoofer isn't going to help I presume. I think testing and debugging are the hardest part of programming
I'm probably just going to buy some red and black 2H refills for my mechanical pencils this year because I prefer more durability and sharper lines. But I love that these coloured leads exist
> Package includes the following refill colors (1 tube of each color): [colour green]Red, [colour blue]Blue, [colour yellow]Yellow and [colour brown]Brown
@Xeo you actually don’t have to. in this example the minimal argument is selected, and then it’s returned. only that last step is made safe and potentially involves construction, so that auto&& x = min(0, 1, 2); remains sane.
although as a testament to how fiddly that sort of business is I actually had the wrong return type at first :/
Whoever came up with the idea to call the current development version of Visual Studio <<VS "15">> when the currently released version is called <<VS 2015>> ... wondering if that's some kind of intelligence test by MS ... :-)
@nwp Well actually yes that may be possible: It's confusing as hell and we nearly got caught by it a while back: Looked for the VS2015 update that incorporated that cool feature, only to learn it's in the Next version. :-)
you will probably get issues with slicing (passing a derived thing to something that actually takes a vector), but it should be mostly ok as long as you don't add data members
I don't say it's impossible to use unsigned. It's just not convenient for me, and there's zero losses when switching to signed. That's what I'm trying to verify