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12:01 AM
ay if I have something like
int foo () {
static SolidBrush brushBg (Color( 255, 10, 10, 10));
}
does that mean the brushBg will only be created once no matter how many times I call the function?
 
no
 
so it will create it everytime I call the function?
 
And here is the Pull Request: github.com/boostorg/spirit/pull/229 It doesn't magically "fix" the issue, but will help noticing the situation in debug builds. — sehe 16 secs ago
 
What if you put static in a DLL!
 
12:03 AM
Yay. Another real PR
 
I havent really read up on dll's at all
 
@Borgleader What. What did I miss
 
so will it initialize it once?
 
hmm thanks
 
12:08 AM
@sehe Nothing, I just hope it will happen, if only for the sweetest irony of all.
 
Oh. Yeah. I didn't exactly think we needed to wait.
Anyhoops. It won't happen. And that's probably for the best.
 
when in doubt, test using a conforming compiler
 
Imagine the destabilization
@littlepootis blind typist confirmed
 
@sehe lol
 
Proper typing technique requires 3 hands according to Wikipedia
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12:12 AM
SOW, is it normal to be able to only barely be able to reach the backspace key while keeping your right index finger on the home row, or are my hands really just that freakishly tiny?
 
"I guarantee you there's no problem"
You can't actually fill a size_t size std::vector in C++ because a past element pointer (.end()) will result in an unsigned 64bit integer overflow.
This will be like y2k
 
What about rend?
 
12:37 AM
@Ven then it's a good thing I don't depend on my bio for me to feel complete
 
I feel like my hands are unusually tiny and I should get myself a smaller keyboard
 
@CheukKinSing I basically optimized this guy: hpcg.purdue.edu/papers/Stava2011CCL.pdf ... I needed it to run optimally for all image sizes. I also learned that you can get a massive, massive speedup from using texture memory if you have read_only image data. I think the implicit use of texture texture memory in OGL, compared to its explicit use in CUDA (and nobody does) explains why OGL appears to be much faster than CUDA.
 
I really don't see the point of protesting after a new president is elected
the whole meaning of prevention is better than cure
 
eh, it's a token of disapproval more than anything else
 
if you care about it so much, do something before the election
 
12:47 AM
If I had a guess the people participating feel it's important that people know that support of him is anything but universal.
 
Nationally, Clinton picked up 54 percent of women voters compared with Trump's mere 42 percent. But Trump outperformed Clinton among white women, winning 53 percent of voters in that demographic.
seriously, just move on
 
And I'm also pretty sure they did do what they felt they could. The sort of people who attend marches like these are scarcely silent on most political issues
In my annoyed experience it's usually rather the opposite.
man
when I was working at a grocery store, someone was pestering people to sign a petition over something or other
I think it was 2012, but I'm not positive on that
 
Well, there's still a lot of scrutiny about the polling practices and interference. There was a ton of protest the night the results were announced, with riots in many major cities. There's also stuff like this that shows he just doesn't have the kind of support from the public that he had in polls...
 
But they had little american flags taped to their sunglasses, and were wearing an american flag hat, shirt and pants.
and IIRC american flags attached to their car as they screeched away, yelling loudly, when management asked them to kindly stop disturbing the customers.
 
@Mikhail Two right hands.
@jaggedSpire Trump, is that you?
And, no, I just move the whole hand for BS
 
12:53 AM
That's true, they're often very noisy. This is one of the cases where I agree with their indignation because Trump is doing a lot of strange things like shooing out the press
 
@sehe ayyy lmao
 
@sehe Just call me Miss Trump-hands
actually please don't
 
I won't
 
thank you
 
@jaggedSpire You sure you don't wanna move to Canada? ;)
Our floofy animals need more love
 
12:55 AM
@Borgleader I won't argue that the prospect of moving to another country is incredibly tempting right now.
 
oh wow... im watching hockey on a channel i dont usually watch it on, and this commentator's suit is loud
 
I'm not quite in the territory of requiring anxiety medication to think about politics but I think some of my friends might be drinking a bit too heavily of /r/politics' kool-aid.
 
Ell
Monitors are missing orientation switches
Changing from landscape to portrait shouldn't be manual
 
but you know
 
@jaggedSpire So apparently a lot of ppl were marching today.
It was all over my twitter.
user image
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heh
 
12:58 AM
at least watching the president of my country make a fool of himself on the internet repeatedly isn't something I ever thought I would be privileged to see.
 
Never knew that clip was so nerdy
 
happy thoughts
 
@Ell most win PCs (having Intel, naturally) let you Ctrl+Alt+{Up,Down,Left,Right}
 
aw :)
 
1:00 AM
@sehe My dad once accidentally did that combination by dropping something on his keyboard. Took him a while to undo the dmg.
 
hehe
 
@jaggedSpire :)
 
@Ell mine doesn't
 
@Borgleader delighted face
 
My job here is done! :)
 
Ell
1:03 AM
@sehe I should set that up
 
@Borgleader <3 <3 <3
 
what's with those anti-Trump protests in UK? They're not citizens of the Unites States of Murika, what's their business?
 
Its important to show that the world has no confidence in Trump. Its going to help when we try to impeach him.
 
"world has no confidence"? what's he? the world emperor?
 
@Borgleader :D
hello @jaggedSpire!
how's red panda's?
 
1:07 AM
@Abyx Its important to explain to his supporters that he hurt American prestige. Instead of make America great again, he might make people hate America again.
 
@TonyTheLion hey! :D
They seem to be doing well
/cc @Borgleader
 
thanks for the red pandas
:D
 
@Mikhail oh get out of your cave. people do hate U.S.. Muslims for example. Aren't they a part of "the world"?
 
@TonyTheLion no problem <3
@Abyx would more people have been more pleasing phrasing for your sensibilities?
 
@Abyx One of the primary reasons is that America sets examples for much of the world, and much of the world would rather that example not be anti-muslim and regressive on women's rights
 
1:10 AM
@jaggedSpire "Europe" would be more accurate and pleasing.
 
Not to say that's exactly the message he spreads, but it's the message many people get
 
@Abyx Yeah, a lot of countries hate the US, but after reading/watching a lot of Russian language media I'm convinced that a lot of it is government propaganda instead of popular opinion. I think its a question of should we (in the USA) shrink or grow US hegemony.
 
@Aaron3468 they set example for "western world", perhaps. not for "much of the world".
look at the map ffs
 
Londoners had plenty of messages for the president today. #womensmarchlondon #WomensMarch #presidentfart https://t.co/uTfxFxAjBZ
 
@Mikhail don't get emu, get cassowary
 
1:12 AM
click le link
 
@Telkitty I'm going to open the egg and watch its beating heart ! (for maybe publishable science)
 
@Mikhail you've got a wrong impression. And Russia aside, people of the middle east countries do hate U.S. without any state propaganda.
 
@Abyx Thats not the question. The question is "should more countries hate the US. Yes or No?"
 
@Mikhail does it matter? haters gonna hate anyways
 
1:15 AM
@Abyx Many developing nations also look to America to get an idea of how to grow and specifically cite America as an influence. Anyways, here's wonderwall
 
@Mikhail emus are lame
 
@Telkitty Do you have cassowary eggs that I can dissect?
 
@Aaron3468 lol no. give an example of such a country
 
dissecting eggs ...
 
Also, I can't because we only got approval for chickens and emus. I added the emu clause, almost as a joke.
 
1:20 AM
If you wanna grow in a way U.S. did - you have to be on a continent with a friendly submissive country to your north, undeveloped savages to your south, and shitloads of land with mineral resources.
Also having slavery would help too. On a long run.
 
@Abyx What about Western Europe
Also Brazil had lots of slavery
 
@Mikhail what about it? any developing countries there? Greece perhaps?
 
I attribute America's success to responsive and good governance
 
Uganda, China, Mexico sometimes South Korea, sometimes Japan, but generally very poor countries. Honestly I don't feel like getting into this discussion with you in particular at this moment.
 
yes of course. they did it good feeding from the world.
 
1:25 AM
How do you explain the comparative habitability of France to say some other poor country?
 
@Mikhail what do you mean by habitability?
 
I would rather live in France than in Russia
 
yeah but some people would rather live in Russia than in the Northern Algeria
China would be nice too if it wasn't for their language and the Great Firewall.
 
or pollution, or average wages, or not having good tech jobs
 
both have good IT sector where wages are quite good
 
1:31 AM
Idk, my friends described large Chinese tech companies as being obsessively hierarchical and cultivating a 996 work culture. The only up side is that Chinese women are more understanding about slaving away in a megacorp instead of working out at the gym.
 
yeah it's in their culture
I see that French culture is much closer to you than Chinese. It's fine.
except that I think that in time French culture will be replaced with some algerian.
 
That is a different story :-)
 
but you're not xenophobic, aren't you?
 
I'm a pragmatist
Thats why I don't like Trump saying "fuck you" to our partners. And I can understand when people in the UK protest.
 
@Mikhail but what is their protests about? a different country elected a president whom they don't like? fuck them, nobody asked them
btw, note that they would be fine with man-eating hillary, signing droning approvals for breakfast
thousands of innocents killed in the middle east are nothing comparing to the LGBT rights
 
1:38 AM
I'm not a fan of Hilary because I don't know what she stands for. But, the TPP had worker protection clauses, for example.
I'm also no fan of Bush, but Obama has done well not to get us into foreign wars.
 
lolwut?
 
Its a comparative thing. Hilary for example, wanted to escalate the war against ISIS.
 
the never-ending war in iraq?
 
Yeah, he didn't send troops in when ISIS invaded.
 
ugh
ISIS never invaded Iraq. It was born there.
 
1:42 AM
Its a relative thing. Almost all US politicians wanted to escalate in the middle east. Supposedly, this was why Hilary lost her job to Kerry. Obama didn't, and received much flak for it. Thats why Trump keeps saying he will eradicate "radical islam".
 
uhm wait a little
you said "Obama started no wars"
what about Libya for example?
 
Imagine if he actually invaded! They, among other countries, offered air support to rebel groups.
 
dammit, most of the recent war conflicts involved U.S. some ways or another ("most" because there also is France with its former colonies)
@Mikhail yep the glorious USMC would get to kill some n*, uhm, blacks
 
?
 
if he'd put ground troops there
 
1:53 AM
I don't understand what you mean by that?
 
@Mikhail I mean that if U.S. would put their ground forces in Libya then the U.S. marines would go around the country killing civilians just like it happened in Iraq.
and we'd get something like "Generation Kill 2"
 
Yeah, the Iraq war was bad thing. Its good that Obama didn't pull that shit.
 
fuck man. if there a difference for you whether Libian people were killed by U.S. soldiers of by the rebels?
 
Or by Gaddafi?
 
how many did he kill and for what crimes? the real number, not western propaganda.
 
2:01 AM
I think the situation in Lybia was handled better than in Iraq
 
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/03/migrant-boats-sink-libya-un-mediterranean

> Hundreds dead as boats sink off Libya, survivors tell UN
> At least 240 people killed as two boats sink in Mediterranean
this happens until now
 
@Abyx that's both true and not relevant
 
people are fleeing from the country because the war there didn't end
and they sink
 
But also Pakistan because their country sucks.
 
It's not relevant because this is exactly what (the) propaganda does. It feeds into existing sentiments. Easier to hide. Big win
@pwnallthethings @CIA "I'm like a smart person". That entire transcript gives me a headache. 🤕
 
2:04 AM
last boat sunk this month, or at least last I've heard of. there were 142 people IIRC
 
floof with a toy /cc @Borgleader @TonyTheLion @ThePhD @Ven
 
@Abyx Except Libia is just transit. It's mostly people fleeing from the more inward countries. Even ME people are taking the Libya route because of the new rules in Turkey/Greece
 
@jaggedSpire I will not admit to how much I'm smiling right now.
 
@Abyx Yeah. That is outrageous. The whole EU/Turkey deal is a cynical deal
 
^_^
 
2:06 AM
@sehe I don't think so. Only recently they managed to free a city from ISIS. And besides ISIS they have many other terrorist groups
 
@jaggedSpire Forwarded to 2 Discord floofy animal channels. Ty for your contribution.
 
by no means Libya is not safe (except where the oil is)
 
I didn't mean to say Libya is safe. I meant that I hear that the fugitive shipping industry is international business there
 
welp it could be
my point is, there was nothing of such under Gaddafi
 
except the rebellion in 2011, that motivated a military innervation
also that war in the 1980s with the technicals
 
2:11 AM
@Abyx Point well taken
 
@Borgleader np
 
@Mikhail some say that the rebellion was orchestrated from the West (north?) in order to make the intervention later.
 
@sehe the latter half of it is all about how the media are lying liars who lie and hate him, even though he claims in his opening remarks that they may be liars, but that they've treated him well
remarkable
and remarkably off topic as well
 
@Abyx на первом канале :-)
 
@Mikhail no not only there.
 
2:22 AM
I suppose opening with something to seem gracious, getting to the meat of your speech, and then slowly transitioning to talking about how you're the victim in all this is...*a* tactic
 
Anyways, bad things are bad, and I don't like President Trump promoting them.
 
anyways, the best way to improve the situation with human rights all over the world is to do something about KSA and Quatar.
and not to protest about minor stuff going in U.S.
@Mikhail there are different shades of bad and Trump is not as bad as media presents him.
 
Wow. That PR already merged.
 
here's some music for you:
 
> Rap is music
What are you working on sehe?
 
2:43 AM
5:43 here, gotta get some sleep
 
3:10 AM
@Abyx You're not sehe, you're a bloody imposter!
 
don't see the similarity between a bird and a bear ~_~
 
Unreal. San Francisco women's march. https://t.co/YLcMrdaxQi
that's a sea of people :O
 
3:31 AM
2 18 (too late)
 
4:04 AM
 
@Aaron3468 I'd come to the conclusion it was more performance poetry
 
@jaggedSpire Found us a home <3
 
@Borgleader it's beautiful <3
and so snowy and those towers
 
So peaceful
 
so picturesque
 
4:07 AM
@Borgleader where?
 
Castle Neuschwanstein
 
4:24 AM
 
@Telkitty that first one is hilarious
 
yeah, the baby bear seems to be scared at the sight of baby lion :p
 
The flailing is especially funny
 
Ven
Hi
 
Hey, how ya' been?
 
4:40 AM
Does stackexchange has any site to for asking about books?
Like I would want to ask about some books on a subject
 
@AniketChowdhury Check the list
 
I wanted to ask if we can post such question directly on stackexchange sites... Can i ask for physics books on physics stackexchange
 
pretty sure you can, if you are specific with what you need
 
check the rules for that site
 
well if you asked for programming books on SO you'd get closed as off-topic>request for off-site resource, but why not check their help pages?
 
4:49 AM
HELLO
 
Does the physics SE have a chat? That might be the perfect place to ask
 
@Nooble NOOBLE
you grace us with your koalasome presence
 
@Aaron3468 yes
 
wow
koalasome makes a nice portmanteau
 
@jaggedSpire that is how the koala do
 
4:51 AM
has a nice flow
 
His koalasome makes me a nice meal.
 
@Nooble there is a webcomic called A Girl and Her Fed that has a genius koala in it.
I just remembered
he's one of the main supporting characters
@littlepootis v. nice
 
5:21 AM
working on a piece of 5 yo code ... realising how much work is needed to fix hard coded obsolete program
downside of quick hax
 
6:02 AM
The day after trump is sworn into the office: magnitude 8.4 earthquake
dat omen ...
 
Ven
6:28 AM
@jaggedSpire tired
7am here
 
@Ven aw
good morning!
 
Ven
No – I didn't sleep yet :P.
I've been awake since 10am – yesterday.
 
holy pants
are you going to get some sleep sometime soon?
 
CNN has timelapse footage of crowd sizes on inauguration and cabinet still decries them for editing footage to make the crowds seem smaller. How is this a major issue for the new government? Gah, I need to find something else interesting to talk about ._.
 
Ven
@jaggedSpire ...hopefully :P
 
6:39 AM
@Aaron3468 because Trump can't take the idea that people might not like him as much as they liked Obama in early '09, nor that more people might have wished to attend the inauguration of the first black president than his.
In fairness, the fact the news outlets are making a big deal out of the fact that Trump's inauguration wasn't as well-attended as Obama's is something to be irritated at, I suppose. Again, it's like comparing apples and oranges, as far as potential motivations of participants is concerned.
 
That's true. Media often has bias, but some of the outlets he slanders go to extreme lengths to verify their releases. Others like buzzfeed are notorious for being clickbait and should hardly be considered relevant to the discussion.
What's a good game or pass-time to take up?
 
programming :P
for god's sake don't get into fanfiction, though
>_>
...Go?
 
6:54 AM
Manga/anime get close to being fanfics >.> Which type of go? The language or the game?
 
The game
 
@jaggedSpire I think it is a big deal. It's not just Obama's inauguration that compares unfavorably.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The other elections are a big deal
 
Also, Trump makes a big deal out of his inauguration being the best ever.
(Which is blatantly false)
 
That his crowds compare dis-favorably with Bush's is...rather more significant
 
6:59 AM
I don't think bias plays a big role in reporting the least popular President ever.
Not even GWB at his worst was less popular.
 
It's really remarkable
 
And Trump hasn't even started doing things.
@Aaron3468 Ask Trump, really.
 
I mostly wish they were showing how terribly his crowd-draw was compared to Bush Jr, since that would give him and his followers less room to build an illusion among themselves about his real popularity. Or better yet, more than one president.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes This, I've even seen a few local news outlets that would normally applaud Republican values do a 180 this campaign...
 
Not that they need room...
 
7:02 AM
He bragged about shit, the media reports on it and shows the claims for what they are. I wouldn't blame them.
 
The poor media
they're so befuddled how repeatedly showing that he was lying through his teeth and pretty much delusional didn't sink him. :\
 
They're not supposed to have sinking him as a goal.
 
But it's scary how voicing an anti-Trump opinion on YT/FB is a quick way to be either upvoted to the stars or to be downvoted to oblivion and called a liar.
 
They're not, but I'm pretty sure they expected that to happen at least partially as a result of the revelation
Historically, once someone has shown themselves to be a pathological liar to the point they don't even tell the truth when it's trivial to prove them wrong, it's proven rather...bad for their political careers.
 
One way or the other, the curtain has dopped now. Now he has to do stuff and can't just go on for four years on bragging about the best people and the best ideas and the best words.
Stuff has already been done, actually.
 
7:08 AM
yep
this is going to be an interesting four years.
 
@jaggedSpire Oh please! Virtually all US politicians have spent decades proving that they're pathological liars. The percentage whose careers are actually affected is minuscule.
 
:S
@JerryCoffin yes, but usually they have the taste/sensibility/intelligence to be pathological liars where it takes more than a quick google to prove them wrong.
 
@jaggedSpire Maybe I've accidentally selected particularly terrible cases, but nearly every time I've looked, finding proof has been pretty trivial.
 
@JerryCoffin hm, maybe I've simply not been exposed enough yet
 
7:11 AM
I think the difference in triviality is that some of Trump's lies don't even need checking.
 
I am admittedly in the stage of life where I'm supposed to be idealistic and naive about our political process.
 
@Aaron3468 I know. Them being 404s is the point.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes (Some of) his are more blatant, but quite a few tell lies that are obvious enough that checking is just confirming what you already knew, not finding anything unexpected.
 
7:16 AM
This is particularly true if you want (for example) C-span, where you can hear a lot of unedited remarks. One I loved (many years ago now) was some "exit interviews" as senators were leaving a committee hearing on closing military bases. One after another came out saying they should follow the military leadership's advice on closing bases--oh, except there was one base (that, purely coincidentally happened to be in their state) that for reason XYZ should be left open.
 
@JerryCoffin That's not good, but I don't see how it can be a lie.
 
Finally, the senator from Washington state came out and got just a tad sarcastic: "we should shut down all the bases in the country except those in my state. No, not just the ones the pentagon says we should; all of them."
 
I keep getting 1984 vibes, so I keep fact checking to make sure I'm sane. A few years ago if people around me mentioned that book, they seemed to believe in conspiracies I don't believe. I'm tempted to think tinfoil hats won't save me now ^^;
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The lies were in the excuses they gave for keeping the bases in their state open. Some of them were pure and complete nonsense.
 
@JerryCoffin Fair enough.
 
7:23 AM
The example of trump getting elected is one of the best example why the poors are poor in a country like the U.S.
if you can't see the reality and base your hope on your fantasy then 99% of the chance you life will get not very far from the poverty you are in now
Despite the fact that the poor elected him in, intuition says that trump's law will benefit the rich and elite more. Ironically, those are the people who are against him.
Germany got Hitler, Chinese have communist party. Human stupidity is immense
 
demagogues are gonna demagogue
 
@Telkitty [citation needed]
This is depressing and funny youtu.be/Mc2n9uacQq4?t=418
It's like Tim Kaine is helping a student with mental disabilities do their homework.
 
7:41 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Trump came from a multi-millionaire family, he's surrounded by 'elites' and rich people. Do you think he will make laws to benefit the poor in the expense of all his friends and family?
Take obamacare for example - fairly similar to Australia's medicare system
namely rich pays for the medical system that allows the poor to use it for free
 
@Telkitty "the poor elected him" is tautological; "[the rich and elite] are the people who are against him" isn't.
 
your point?
 
@Telkitty [citation needed]
I believe you're the one trying to make a point.
 
already did, if you can't see the point, then it's your problem
also side distraction will be ignored
 
@Telkitty I guess I missed the part where you explained where the idea that "[the rich and elite] are the people who are against him" came from.
My bad.
 
7:47 AM
@Telkitty You obviously have yet to get a clue of what Obamacare is or does (because your summary is completely wrong).
 
7:58 AM
@JerryCoffin people who has a very income ($10000 or less) pays nothing for obamacare, people who whose income is $50,000 pays $1000-$2000 and people whose income is $150000+ pays $3000+ for the medicare insurance. No?
thus people who are on high income pay more for the medicare insurance and people who earns very little gets medical insurance for free
 
@Telkitty No, not even close. Obamacare is little more than a legal mandate that everybody carry health insurance. Oh, and quite a bit of restriction on what sort of insurance you can get. For example, when I was doing consulting I carried a plan with quite low cost and a high deductible, so it was truly insurance--that is, it assured I wouldn't go bankrupt if I got really sick, but didn't attempt to deal with normal annual expenses at all. You simply can't get that sort of insurance now.
 
Well, money has to come out somewhere. When people talk about Australia, people talk about how everyone gets to see doctor for free. But we actually pay for it out of taxes.
 
Medicare is restricted to people who are retired or disabled. I (just for one obvious example) don't qualify to receive Medicare (and won't for more than a decade).
 
8:14 AM
we call it medicare, and obamacare actually learns from our medicare system
 
@Telkitty if it were paid for out of income tax (for example) there would be at least some element of people with higher incomes paying more of the bill. That's not the case here at all though--Obamacare is basically just a law that says everybody has to buy insurance (from an insurance company).
There are also a fair number of restrictions on what insurance actually qualifies, so the kinds of insurance that used to be relatively inexpensive are simply no longer available.
 
hey, there is medicare and I have private insurance but I still have to pay for x-ray, ultrasound and dermatology bills out of the pocket
 
@milleniumbug well, indeed, valgrind shows some error that i've yet to learn about
 
I'm probably the only one here who has no medical insurance lol..
 
I am seriously thinking of dropping my private health insurance
but then again, I am also seriously thinking of quitting twitter and linkedin
none is likely to happen in the near future knowing myself ...
 
8:29 AM
Fortunately I have enough money in my bank account.. to not worry about this crap
 
my insurance premium is paid in form of daily jogs and occasional big hiking trip
two month ago, my pulse rate and blood pressure are ideal
 
8:41 AM
Damn.. healthy life style can't change the bad genetics. my mom was quite sporty woman .. healthy food. so on. but despite it she passed away from brain cancer in her early 50s
 
Oo sry 2 hear that :(
 
8:59 AM
It is Sunday, 3:00AM, what is everybody working on ?
 
@Mikhail Lunch!
 
@Mikhail Late lunch
 
fuck you (guys), go watch the hyper-normalization documentary
 
yeah
 
9:06 AM
@Mikhail I wish it wqas like 20 min long.. i just can't afford to sit back and watching something something that long
 
Well the first 5 minutes explains why the "New Left" failed.
 
9:23 AM
https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/06/wtf-is-crispr/
Very Positive article-- :)
Genetics engineering(programming) may become soon a trillion worth industry...
 
Yes, I tried -o2, -o3, -o4, but the differences are quite small. — Tianchi Cai 5 mins ago
> -o4
 
Fuck C++, there are more important questions in the world. :-)'
 
9:50 AM
my chicken is getting better at evading my capture
 
@Telkitty boring
 
a mynah bird is making friend with the chickens - purposely land close to them to check the two hens out out
 
@Telkitty boring
 
I fixed a bug (used y coordinate for x) now my code is acting weird sometimes, because the y used to be a fixed value and happened to be the same as average of x. Now x can be a range of value and thus sometimes it acted odd at extremity
 
this is less boring, but only marginally
 
9:58 AM
there are more important questions in the world than C++, but unfortunately you chose to do C++
if I catch a baby mynah, I will teach it to speak
 
If I get my way, future generations will gestate in test tube
 
what about nature selection
 
Genetics TDD :P
 
you know ... the fastest sperm, or luckiest gets the egg
 
@ProblemSlover inb4 cpp-crispr
 
10:02 AM
the sperm selection isn't true, it takes hundreds of sperm to fertilize a human egg
but also why the fuck would be want slow people
 
https://www.abmgood.com/CPP-CRISPR-Lentivector-CPP.html
@Morwenn ?
 
The fuck, the name is already taken...
 
@Morwenn well you were close.. it's the tool in genome editing :)
 
Eh :p
 
So, in my work I actually do CRISPR. Kinda. Perhaps in the near future my paper on using sperm as a vector will be accepted.
 
10:11 AM
 
I wonder how would look like the sandbox environment for testing when they do crispr things..
Otherwise programmers would end up like above lol
 
 
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Today we have to sign all the CDs before sending them ç___ç
 
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