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15:00
@AndyProwl It's hard for me to understand what the problem is.
xkcd.com/1521 (antibox)
hmm.. maybe that's a repost
Xeo
Xeo
Every xkcd since setting up the Feeds is a repost :P
xkcds are reposts of Feeds.
Feeds doesn't count, that's cheating!
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@BartekBanachewicz XDDDDD
15:01
@Xeo I will start posting links to really old xkcd's, just cuzzz
@FilipRoséen-refp dafuq
@Jefffrey One way to see the problem is that if you want to write an algorithm that can work with two different types, but have the type be known only at run-time, currently you have to resort to inheritance, which is intrusive (i.e. you have to modify the definition of those types to make the inherit from a common base class)
Or to type-erasure techniques which are hard to get right
(e.g. Boost.TypeErasure or Adobe.Poly)
> That seems like an awful lot of hassle when all I wanted was a cool sword.
@AndyProwl Why can't I use concepts again?
15:02
^ caption/title of the <img>
@Jefffrey got in the way :/
Also what does it mean that a type may be known at run-time?
@FilipRoséen-refp Sorry
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa why am I drinking juice from citrus fruits while I know I get stomache aches and itches from citrus fruits
@Jefffrey Because traditional concepts are used to constraint templates, which means the type is known at compile-time
15:03
@rightfold because you are a gangstah MOTHAFUCKAAAH.
@AndyProwl You mean when it's instantiated?
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I'm so bad at food.
@FilipRoséen-refp Thank you yes I can read
@Jefffrey Yeah
@AndyProwl And that's a problem because?
15:04
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I know you can read, that's not why I gave you that quote.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I have questioned whether you can actually read in the past....
I mean, what would be a practical example of a problem that you cannot solve with concepts and/or "regular" base class polymorphism?
@TonyTheLion don't feed him. Contrary to most, @LightnessRacesinOrbit is at his most pleasant when he has not been fed.
@FilipRoséen-refp Then why?
@FilipRoséen-refp Why are you randomly being abusive to me today? Please stop.
@Jefffrey For several reasons, e.g. generally you cannot define a template in a separate translation units that gets compiled separately. Think std::function vs. a template that takes a callable object
15:06
@LightnessRacesinOrbit because not everyone knows about the title of <img>s at xkcd, sure - most know, but your dafaq seemed to imply that you.. well, I'm never going to convince you that I did it as a way of trying to be nice, and have a laugh with you - am I?
you ever feel like you step into a chat room and words go above your head even though they're in english? Anyways is there any use for which I would like to hide my constructor or destructor of an object inside private?
I'll just stop writing.
@AndyProwl Compiling a template makes no sense to me :/
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm not, at least I'm not trying to :-/
15:07
(disclamer: I know very little on how templates are distributed in translation units)
@Jefffrey If you call a function template twice with two different type arguments, you compile the code twice
see you in a few months :'-/
ITT someone is abusing Lori
@AndyProwl Yeah
If you could compile the generic algorithm separately, OTOH, you'd only compile it once
15:07
@Jefffrey templates aren't compiled. Template instantiations are.
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@hg_git singleton
@AndyProwl But that's not possible if the algorithm is templated
@rightfold ewwww
@hg_git why would you want to do that?
> templates aren't compiled
lolwut
15:08
@Jefffrey Right, and that's one of the problems
are they magicked
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@TonyTheLion singletons are excellent.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit no. they are filled with types and both the template and the types are compiled
@TonyTheLion Singletons are cool and useful.
@AndyProwl Oh, so you want to avoid multiple compilations of the same algorithm on different types?
"templates aren't compiled"
"both the template and the types are compiled"
for fuck's sake, man
15:08
I filled your mom with types last night
@LightnessRacesinOrbit templates aren't compiled on their own.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yes, because "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" :P
@Jefffrey That is one of the goals, but yes
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@BartekBanachewicz The things that happen to templates happen during compilation.
15:09
@AndyProwl I see.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yes you're absolutely right.
Classes aren't "compiled on their own" either.
inb4 "I know I am"
Butts aren't compiled
except in Java
class Program { public static void main() {} } // :(
15:10
@Jefffrey You can think of the difference between void foo(std::function<void(int)> f), whose definition can be compiled in a separate TU, and template<typename F> void foo(F f), which has to be in a header
@rightfold thankyou :) , I just read them on wikipedia . @BartekBanachewicz idk , I'm just looking ways to beat my brother haha, in obscure tricks that he might not know hehe :p
@AndyProwl Right.
You should not beat your brother. In many jurisdictions that can lend you a prison sentence.
Not with that attitude
@LightnessRacesinOrbit public class Program { public static void main(String[]) {} } FTFY
15:11
@BartekBanachewicz you're insane
@Servy: "I find that most questions asked by high rep users are of below average quality." Huh, really? At best I'm hoping you concede that's tag-specific, since language-lawyer is really excellent. — Lightness Races in Orbit yesterday
IIRC class X {...} is private by default
anyone got contrasting thoughts on this?
@TonyTheLion No. I'm just talking about a different Singleton. The original one, if you will.
@Jefffrey Now the thing is that std::function<Signature> is just one particular type-erasure wrapper. If you want other wrappers, you have to write them yourself. Helper libraries exist but are hard to use. Concepts (will) exist but are only for constraining templates. The proposal is basically an attempt at reusing concept definitions for generating type-erasure wrappers
Xeo
Xeo
15:12
@AndyProwl See also: Rust trait objects.
@AndyProwl Yeah, yeah. I understand everything now. I just needed a little push as to the rationale. Thanks.
Xeo
Xeo
Also, I always wanted those things to be part of the concepts proposal. I thought they were, even.
@Xeo Yeah I've heard about them but they're still in my to-learn queue :( I'm a relatively slow learner in Lounge terms
@Jefffrey No prob
I've tried a couple times to read those Rust tutorials to be fair
I got stuck when trying to understand lifetimes
I tried to write a few stupid programs and the compiler kept yelling at me and I couldn't figure out what was going on
@AndyProwl It’s like implementing existentials.
Then I lost stamina, but I haven't given up
15:15
@BartekBanachewicz you're not also confusing a factory class with singletons are you?
Can anyone explain in two words why std::complex has no reference returning functions?
Xeo
Xeo
"no reason"? :P
@rubenvb Why bother?
@thecoshman Singleton is a type with one value.
@LucDanton how else to set the real and imaginary part in a non-std::complex-only way?
15:17
I read about singletons on wiki and here , and then I was playing with ideone : ideone.com/1j0e9D
It's basically as simple as that.
it refused to compile :(
std - sexually transmitted disease. Coincidence?
@rubenvb Why bother?
I'm thinking of cl_double2, fftw_complex (double[2]) and other often used complex types
15:17
Also make a function
notice me senpai :/
@hg_git Don't bother, singletons suck
@rubenvb 'Reference returning function' is a weird way to say 'getter'.
@CatPlusPlus template<typename T> T& real(std::complex<T>& c) { /*impossible*/ }
@LucDanton There are getters, but they return by value.
@BartekBanachewicz not quite, that is just a type with one value. A singleton type prevents you form creating multiple instances of it. If I type that can normally have multiple values is accessed through a factory that only ever returns the one value, it does not make that type a singleton.
15:18
I want a reference.
@rubenvb Uh what's impossible
Don't return a reference
Make a function that sets the thing
Overload for different types
Done
@rubenvb Honestly it wouldn’t strike me as very C++-y.
Ugh.
@thecoshman there's not "not quite". That's the canonical definition of a singleton, period.
Hmm, maybe
OK, I'll go with that
15:19
factories are irrelevant here.
real(complex_number, value)
or set_real (shudders)
oh no not the word set how will you live with descriptive names
@thecoshman if a type can have multiple values, then it's indeed not a singleton. A singleton is a type that has only one value.
Notice how I'm repeating myself now.
@rubenvb See, I thought you were referring to things like += vs +.
@LucDanton My bad, my unclarity.
15:21
Hi. Don't know if this is a proper thing to ask here, but here goes.
std::vector<int> elements;
Is there any way to do something like this
elements::difference_type a; // ??
Instead of this?
std::vector<int>::difference_type b;
stand back i know computer science
@BartekBanachewicz well, the canonical would probably be the GOF definition... "Ensure a class only has one instance, and provide a global point of access to it."
@Placinta you will have to use vector atleast , you can drop std::
@thecoshman not really, no. Singleton is a concept in type theory that pretty much predates OOP, I think
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@Placinta decltype(elements)::difference_type a;.
15:22
Don't ever drop std::
@Placinta decltype is the best you can do
sorry
@BartekBanachewicz fair enough, it probably does.
Singleton is a concept in set theory, also it's not fucking relevant in context
@Placinta btw what is difference_type?
@thecoshman The problem isn't the "only one instance", the problem is the global access.
But yes, a singleton is a set with only one element.
15:23
@hg_git It's used for iterator arithmetic.
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You also have global access to constructors of non-singletons.
@CatPlusPlus set theory? how is it related to set theory?
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It's better to never create any types.
Singleton is a set with one element
@CatPlusPlus fair enough
15:24
In set theory
If you treat a type as a set of all possible values for that set, then in that context a singleton is a type that can only have one value.
But this is just wanking over irrelevant terms
then it's a set theory concept that has been adapted to type theory, and then again to OOP
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Global mutable state is bad regardless of whether it's in a singleton or not.
In mathematics, a singleton, also known as a unit set, is a set with exactly one element. For example, the set {0} is a singleton. The term is also used for a 1-tuple (a sequence with one element). == Properties == Within the framework of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory, the axiom of regularity guarantees that no set is an element of itself. This implies that a singleton is necessarily distinct from the element it contains, thus 1 and {1} are not the same thing, and the empty set is distinct from the set containing only the empty set. A set such as {{1, 2, 3}} is a singleton as it contains a single...
15:24
I KNOW MORE COMPUTER SCIENCE THAN YOU OHOHOH
@Placinta , you'll be declaring this only once , so use full declaration for context
user1804599
If you create mutable singletons then you're indeed terrible.
@BartekBanachewicz Er, no.
@CatPlusPlus I though this was the Lounge's primary goal
@CatPlusPlus That's the same name but different concepts
15:24
Merely the name was taken.
@R.MartinhoFernandes there are some similarities
I know a type is not a set.
2 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Singleton is a concept in set theory, also it's not fucking relevant in context
> concept
Are you even reading
You guys have discussed everything in history of singletons , but haven't given me slightest clue how do i compile it?
15:25
as for the OOP name borrow then yeah it was pretty much arbitrary
@righfold @LightnessRacesinOrbit Doesn't seem to work.

error: type 'decltype(elements)' (aka 'vector<int> &') cannot be used prior to '::' because it has no members
typename decltype(elements)::size_type n = elements.size();
@hg_git Sucks to be you?
1. Learn cplusplus 2. dont learn cplusplus
@hg_git don't use OOP singletons
Decisions, decisions.
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15:26
OOP singletons are fine.
@Xeo Rust has no support for upcasting or downcasting trait objects/references as it turns out. cc @AndyProwl
user1804599
If you want a single immutable object that implements an interface, make a singleton.
oh cripes, bus LD
immutable singletons are fine
user1804599
Then inject the singleton instance as you would inject non-singleton instances.
15:27
also known as constants and free functions
user1804599
Or create hard dependency if you don't mind it.
and the world goes on ...
@R.MartinhoFernandes How's it goin'?
15:28
Also CS is important and a @Cat on the internet won't tell me otherwise boo hoo
@hg_git about your code. You are trying to create an object, whose class has only private constructor. What do you expect?
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, which explains why the name was repurposed.
> Cyber Security Consultant - 50k - 70k
I'm in the wrong part of the industry
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd say "refurbished".
@rightfold No
15:29
@rubenvb It is in fact possible.
@khajvah , Yes I asked about it here and they told me singletons :/
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah trusting a cat on the Internet is a definite mistake
In software engineering, the singleton pattern is a design pattern that restricts the instantiation of a class to one object. This is useful when exactly one object is needed to coordinate actions across the system. The concept is sometimes generalized to systems that operate more efficiently when only one object exists, or that restrict the instantiation to a certain number of objects. The term comes from the mathematical concept of a singleton. There is criticism of the use of the singleton pattern, as some consider it an anti-pattern, judging that it is overused, introduces unnecessary r...
^ this
This kind of singleton is not "fine" by any stretch of imagination
15:30
@rubenvb Is setting only the real part even a useful feature?
But I can see how now it's cooler to say that it's fine.
hipsterfold
@Placinta What compiler?
15:31
Okay how do i restrict this that only 1 object will be created?
@hg_git Why do you need that?
@rubenvb C++11 allows reinterpret_cast of cv std::complex<T> (cv are const-qualifiers) to a reference to an array type (cv T&)[2]. Then the [0] refers to real and [1] to imaginary part.
@hg_git why would you do that?
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@hg_git like this:
15:31
@hg_git Don't do it. Its a trap.
user1804599
class a {
public:
    static a& instance() { static a x; return x; }
private:
    a();
};
lol people hating on Singletons
get over it
@hg_git Have a static member function
@rightfold Skip the destructor.
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OK ROBOTICA
user1804599
15:32
TIME TO GO HOME
@LightnessRacesinOrbit get over what?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Apple LLVM version 6.0 (clang-600.0.57) (based on LLVM 3.5svn)
It works if I do it in int main() where there are no template arguments.
But if I do it in a template function, it doesn't work
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@Placinta To the SSCCE cave!
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Can you put it on a single message so that it's starrable?
15:33
"let's write shitty code with mutable state because it's conceptually easier compared to actual software design"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh wait, there's a cave now?
@rightfold main.cpp: In function 'int main()':
main.cpp:7:5: error: 'a::a()' is private
a();
^
main.cpp:12:4: error: within this context
a huh;
^
@hg_git you're not supposed to use the constructor lol. you just made it private.
No shit
15:33
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Damn it, now I got the Batman theme stuck in my head.
i didnt do it
I made constructor private and it's private????
@hg_git you did
rightfold did it :(
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Stop acting like cat FFS
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit No thanks. I'm gonna listen to some Justin Timberlake instead.
@hg_git You can't access private stuff outside the class. You are not NSA
@EtiennedeMartel gods you really are a lost cause!
lol people hating on justing timberlake
get over it
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ideone.com/g6X3Qu
THANKS
@LightnessRacesinOrbit said a guy who listens to another Carly Rae Jepsen catchy song
@Jefffrey Stop acting like @LightnessRacesinOrbit
I've learned from the very best
15:35
L-M-A-O
@BartekBanachewicz I think it was meant to be a trap.
lol decltype doesn't drop reference?
so you guys are saying singletons are impossible in c++?
15:36
@EtiennedeMartel might be, he still does that
That's why java rocks?
sorry
exactly
@hg_git Exactly
Haha
15:36
meh
@BartekBanachewicz I know that if you like something ironically long enough, it stops being ironic.
@hg_git Yes. It's by design.
@hg_git yeah. You might go to the java room now.
I left the Lounge for a few months and its sunk to this
I think its time I leave again
Hence my relative appreciation for Céline Dion.
15:36
@EtiennedeMartel in that case my bet is that it never was
Does that mean you are here to stay?
typename std::remove_reference<decltype(elements)>::size_type n = elements.size();
C++ is such a pile of wank
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@TonyTheLion :( Tony no matter where you go please remember I love you
@LightnessRacesinOrbit see there's one thing we agree on
@TonyTheLion I can't get emotionally attached to you and then lose you again. :c
15:37
@LightnessRacesinOrbit This should be pinned \
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Whoever wrote that should be burned
My heart would not be able to bear such a painful experience
@LightnessRacesinOrbit C++, created deep in the Wank Kingdom.
or a new room decription
At least for not using decay_t
15:38
lol it still doesn't work wtf
Who needs type inference
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Why not auto?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Still doesn't work
why do you guys hate c++ so much?
@AndyProwl you just started the witch
15:38
@AndyProwl C++03 or something worse
yet continue in this "c++" room
@AndyProwl how does auto help here?
@Jefffrey it's not for me. keep up
@AndyProwl No.
@Jefffrey Yeahhh... with remove_reference lol
15:39
@milleniumbug "No" is hardly answer to "why"
@Placinta auto n = elements.size();
@LightnessRacesinOrbit wat. Why doesn't decltype(elements) work?
but if we assume that your example was contrived and you want this to work in the more general case, I think my conclusion is that you are fucked out of luck
@milleniumbug Forwarding references and shit
I presume
@Jefffrey hug
15:39
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Not very good at that, sourry
Also, do you guys know what's good? Adult Jazz. The band, not the concept.
@milleniumbug Because decltype gives you T& for lvalue
@Cicada <3
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Just for some expressions.
decltype(elements) gives you the type elements was declared with
Precisely
@LightnessRacesinOrbit What. That's... terrible.
15:40
decltype((elements)) not
I don't get why std::remove_reference doesn't take care of that, though
Welcome to C++-land
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Obviously auto works.
Just wanted to find out if there's a different way. I guess not, if it's a refernece.
Why would it do that
3 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
C++ is such a pile of wank
15:40
Read §7.1.6/4 IIRC
@Columbo right yeah
I would expect decltype to get the declared type.
@milleniumbug it does; elements is a reference
@milleniumbug Yes, for decltype( unparenthesized id-expression)
15:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because it's not funny or interesting?
it kinda is
@milleniumbug There are two decltypes. One does give the declared type of an entity, the other the type of an expression adjusted for value category.
Oh, I see now.
oh lol
I got it now
15:42
What? lol
It's all in § 7.1.6.2/4, and probably on cppreference, fwiw
@EtiennedeMartel I am not an adult, can I listen to tis?
fucking stupid language
@khajvah Yes.
Which makes it incompatible with macros yet again
@LucDanton No, there is one decltype, that behaves differently for different kinds of expressions.
15:43
jesus really?
@milleniumbug Well, fuck macros :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yay, it works. Thanks!
you're picking him out over that?
const vector?
@Placinta lol have fun
15:43
@EtiennedeMartel Céline Dion, c'est l'idiote ! /cc @LucDanton
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's C++, need to wank over irrelevant wording inaccuracies
Just saw php room , they're so much better than you guys!
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Masturbation at its finest
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You're never getting me back
>_<
15:44
@LucDanton I agree (since 95% percent of my macro use got eliminated with lambdas), but I don't want to demolish my escape route, if you know what I mean.
@hg_git Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
I think @hg_git is trolling
@TonyTheLion who flagged this lol#
@hg_git Then go there, you'll fit in this community.
Flagcicada still at it I see
15:45
@Columbo me :(
@Columbo not sure, some flaggot
or Flaglumbo
Flagfold?
@milleniumbug More seriously I tend not to use decltype to get the type of entities. I tend to stick to expressions, which means defensively adding parens. If that’s the one you want, it is in fact macro-safe.
@hg_git don't call bye
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Erm, no, I starred it
15:45
@khajvah you... think?
BartekBananaflagitz
@Columbo That's not proof that you did not flag it.
@Columbo When in doubt blame LRiO
flagello
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what
@khajvah why?
15:46
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's proof that I like it
@sehe hah, rarely, I do
@Columbo No it isn't
Flagvah
The Flaggetron 3000.
Etienne de Marflag
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Why would I star sth. I don't like.. to see on the starboard
15:46
@khajvah I didn't even mean that lame joke
@hg_git Avoid SQL injections and plaintext passwords on your way back.
@Columbo Because you're a weirdo
@LightnessRacesinOrbit good you didn't forget that 'l'
@Columbo taking the bait, are we
Mmh that may be a lie actually. I may still have things like decltype( x.foo ) around, I’m not sure. I actually don’t know if it’s a bug or not, it’s complicated.
Xeo
Xeo
15:47
hoooome
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You're the one pretending to be a woman to lure people into donations, not me
@sehe :)
god damn this shitty bug
@Columbo Yes I am quite the prankster
@Columbo It's the other way around, actually
15:47
@Cicada People lure donations into LRiO? What?
@BartekBanachewicz Wow what did I do now
@Xeo Hello Flageo
Xeo
Xeo
huh
@Columbo Exactly
Luring Races in Obstinance
15:48
@Cicada lol
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@Xeo move on nevermind typical lrio
@Xeo just run with it
Haters gonna Hate PHP for love PHP for life
@hg_git PHP is hate, PHP is death
15:48
Makes sense
@TonyTheLion It is funny.
@hg_git fuck off
@BartekBanachewicz Um... why must you suddenly become offensive and abusive? What is your goddamned problem?
You know what I like in Tony
@khajvah flagging is not funny. I'm crying
15:48
he's straight to the point
I just rolled out a website , what are you guys doing? oh I see segmentation faultttt
@LucDanton Meh, it's yet another quirk I have to remember. C++ with the amount of quirks is starting to get worse than PHP.
... flagiesta
You two children calm the heck down.
15:49
oh for gods sake
No, a little penis.
Flagness Flags in Flagbit
Worse than a big one.
"No you're a massive twat" and you complain about getting called out on it.
Can someone kick the guy already
15:49
did you guys start flagging things
php guy gay
the lori, duh
...
15:50
PHP guy, Columbo and Bartek all need a kick at the moment.
ccccc-columbo breaker
I also like lrio's way of solving problems
Hey guys, if you can't be nice, find another place to hang out. I just got two flags from this room. Stop it.
Diplomacy
@AaronHall I couldn't agree more.
Oh bloody hell who flagged that?!
@AaronHall You're setting a fine example. What do you think we think about flags? Why didn't you ask?
15:51
@BartekBanachewicz Go on, then. What is it?
Xeo
Xeo
...
lol
@AaronHall Get out
hth
fliesta
I should make that logbot
15:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Being a [insert flag magnet term]
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't have anything in particular in mind
Apparently, I've been in the wrong room and missing all the fun
@BartekBanachewicz Then don't say anything.
... all the time
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
segmentation fault lol
15:52
@CatPlusPlus For IRC?
Try not to be abusive when you have no backup to your argument.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit when was I abusive again
there was no argument
twat /s/twat/love/ What're you gonna flag now, he?
there was just a personal opinion statement/remark
15:52
HELP I'M RUNNING OUT OF ROOM ON MY PLONK LIST
Xeo
Xeo
I'm still all for room owners seeing flaggers
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Go play outside
YALD (Yet another Lounge drama)
@Xeo Nah room owners shouldn't be "powerful"
soon lori is going to be the only one he can read in this chatroom
15:53
Who the fuck :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes :(
> lori
> late to the party much
> k
15:53
@Xeo I'm all for making me and Alex owners, then setting gallery mode and being done with it.
@AlexM. no that's "lttpm"
If I used plonks, Bartek would be on the axe block before lori.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit awww that's so cute <3
@Xeo Flags, as downvotes, need to be anonymous IMO
Last time I used plonks, I plonked myself out of this room for a while
really works wonders
@TonyTheLion lolol
15:55
@TonyTheLion Yeah you seem to hit a really bad time coming by now :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes you'd kill me?
I'm deeply hurt by that.
@sehe Yea.
@Cicada I need a server name
@CatPlusPlus IHATESERVERSFOREVERMORE
anyone on the WG21 reflector?
15:58
> Boss: "We need you to investigate the possibility of migrating part of our software to a RTOS, read the manuals of InTime, try prototyping something, write some powerpoint presentation about it or if you really can't do that then send an email with all the info. You have two days from now."
> Me: "I know nothing about RTOSes and InTime, how can I give you any reliable feedback in just two days?"
> Boss: "Well, of course we don't expect it to be reliable."
This looks like Dilbert
FML
@CatPlusPlus Finding a server name is NP hard.
@AndyProwl Fo' real?
I swear
Xeo
Xeo
Owch
you know I think tony is right
15:59
I'd rather do what they say and pity them
@AndyProwl Sounds like the average request where I work
self-plonk best plonk
see you in a month.
5
IRC is better~
@TonyTheLion First time our management's madness reached such levels for me

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