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8:01 AM
@sbi yeah, your response tells me that SE is not down. somehow all the SE sites didn't want to load but now it's fine
 
sbi
@bamboon I had trouble loading SO a few mins ago, too.
 
Konrads question is overflowing SE ^^
 
It has been reddited.
 
I'm sure the regex question generate a lot more traffic.
 
The reddit post has nearly 800 upvotes while the original post is only ~300.
 
8:07 AM
@StackedCrooked I think a lot more people go on reddit then SO :P
:D
 
Comments were deleted on Carmack's answer? :(
 
8:36 AM
Hmm, is this UB?:
int& foo() { int x; return x; } int main() { foo(); }
 
Yup.
 
@Pubby well, sort of. You are never setting a value of x, but then, you are never using it either
you are also not returning anything from main, when you said you would return an int
 
Even this is: int main() { int* pi; { int i; pi = &i } /* pi points to garbage here */ }. It's UB to even point to a bad location, in the most pedant setting.
@thecoshman return 0; is implicit for main. (Useful for snippets!)
 
@GManNickG TIL
is this more about the fact that x has gone out of scope, yet you are returning a reference to it?
 
@thecoshman Exactly.
 
8:41 AM
Point to a bad location? Wouldn't that make all pointers after delete UB?
 
@Pubby Right, sorry, I made a mistake. I believe it was this that was UB: int main() { int* pi; { int i; pi = &i } int* pi2 = pi; } because pi is read (converted to an rvalue), and points to garbage. (Likewise, your return value is read (and then ignored) within main.)
That said, this beer is gat-dayum delicious so who knows if I'm correct.
 
pi is an rvalue?
 
lvalue.
 
3.14 is an rvalue, but the constant
PI is an rvalue, because it's a named variable
you can take its address
 
I'm talking about GMan's code
int* pi2 = pi;
 
8:46 AM
still an lvalue
because you can take the address of pi
 
So GMan is drunk
 
int* x = &*pi;
 
@Pubby "Reading a variable" is an lvalue-to-rvalue conversion, Standardese-wise.
 
So GMan is correct
 
oh that
 
8:50 AM
Relevant section is §4.1.
 
he's not just talking about one variable, but the reading of a variable
 
Learning to type § was one of the most useful things I've ever learned to type.
 
and how do you type it?
 
I don't think that is UB.
@GManNickG My keyboard has a key for that.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah, I just re-read it and I think I'm mistaken.
@RMartinhoFernandes All of my jelly.
 
8:52 AM
But then, I also have a key for « and », which are totally worthless.
 
Remap them to << >>
 
Hey @RMartinhoFernandes, can you please tell me how much larger 2^111605 is when compared to 2?
(Hint: The answer is 2^111605 » 2.)
 
^ is xor
 
Xor sounds like a scientology term.
 
Exxor
That would be a cool name
Exxor Boolean
 
8:55 AM
Really though, I have been convinced for the past couple years that reading a pointer that is merely pointing to a bad location (but initialized) is UB, and I think I learned that from litb, so he's to blame! But I still want your original example to be UB.
 
@GManNickG No, those are not "much greater than" symbols.
Those are guillemets.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes I know, it was my attempt to be funny. :(
 
le guillemets
 
@RMartinhoFernandes: !!! That said, Wikipedia seems to think it's okay.
This is a listing of common symbols found within all branches of mathematics. Symbols are used in maths to express a formula or to replace a constant. Each symbol is listed in both HTML, which depends on appropriate fonts being installed, and in , as an image. : Symbols {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%; border:1px" ! rowspan="3" style="font-size:130%;" |Symbolin HTML ! rowspan="3" style="font-size:130%;" |Symbolin ! style="text-align:left;" |Name ! rowspan="3" style="font-size:130%;" |Explanation ! rowspan="3" style="font-size:130%;" |Examples |- ! Read as |- ! styl...
(4th row.)
 
⊧ sideways throne?
Or is that a table? I forget.
 
9:01 AM
@Pubby It's an F with sacking sticks.
I mean lowering, not sure if sacking means lowering.
 
Actually I think it's a tree with no leaves
 
It a baby being born with legs first.
 
It's a quarter-step sharp.
 
It's a thing.
 
It's the thing
 
9:07 AM
Its thing.
 
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Q: slow array access inside tight loops

ActivationCloudI have some buffer of ~10M size like: float* buffer = (float*)malloc(1024*1024*sizeof(float)); accessing it by index float v = buffer[k] ; //some operations buffer[k] = v2; inside 2 nested loops it seems quite slow, while accessing by pointer float* ptr = buffer+k; float v = *ptr //some...

Does this make any sense?
 
I hate searching for something in Boost and coming up on some documentation 10 versions old. Why is there not a link at the top saying, "For the most recent version of this library documentation, go here..."? Bah.
 
@GManNickG FWIW, the links to the "latest" can be obtained by removing the libs/1_xx_x part from the URL.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes :O! All of my remaining praise for the night goes to you.
@Pubby I can't tell what compiler he's using from the optimization flags he gave, do you know them?
 
No
 
9:20 AM
mawning
Next time, consider posting a minimal selfcontained example. It takes an experienced Spirit dev about 10 minutes to setup a compilable example from the fragments above. That raises the barrier to answering to about 'infinite' for about 95% of the SO audience. — sehe 7 mins ago
darn for some reason chat always comes with :3500425 prefilled in the text input box
 
@sehe Wow you definitely put some effort in your answer.
 
@StackedCrooked That's not so hard to do. Now, my clang setup appears to be broken on Mint. Meh!
Strike that. Fixed
 
That was a quick fix.
 
9:39 AM
One does not simply...
 
@TonyTheLion ... squirt fluffy_bunnies?
 
@TonyTheLion ... leave that statement incomplete?
 
Dammit I wanna click it but I'm at work.
 
9:42 AM
> It's good to know others are promoting awareness about important topics.
 
@StackedCrooked You can click it. The image is rather safe. Just scroll the title out of view
See no evil
 
hehehe
 
@StackedCrooked also partial. clang++ only compiles in -m32 and valgrind only works on 64bit binaries. Ah well, that's for another day. The relevant bug is here or here
@stdOrgnlDave You'll want to use this userscript: (<C-up><C-up><C-up>R to reply to third message up)
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Q: SE Chat Modifications -- Keyboard navigation and commands for chat

Tim Stone Screenshot Use /command shortcuts to perform common chat tasks: See message history inline: Easily preview replied-to messages: And much, much more... About Legends tell of a prolific Meta Stack Overflow chatter who despised using their mouse above all things. In an effort to keep t...

Also, using the on-hover icon on the right of the message line is not so bad for mousing
8 hours ago, by Pubby
Use the vagina initialization syntax ({})
I starred that, but it doesn't even fit on the star board anymore. Come on, people. follow the link and star it onto the starboard!
(uhoh, AleksandrNikiforov is gonna get the wrong impression here)
 
10:02 AM
@sehe we should pin it. It's the greatest thing discovered in C++ after TMP
 
sbi
10:30 AM
@Abyx FTFY.
@TonyTheLion OMG.
> Norine Dworkin, from San Francisco holds the world record for the longest masturbating time with 6 hours and 30 minutes. A woman in London holds the world record for the most orgasms at 49 big O's.
 
@sbi great
 
sbi
> You can sponsor someone to whack of for you if you'd rather not have people watching you, you can give cash, masturbate in your own home while watching live via webcast or you could consider starting your own masturbation team. Mind you there are rules for masturbation teams in the Masturbate-a-thon. Lastly you can just walk around and watch the action without being a registered masturbator.
Really, "starting your own masturbation team"? WTF?
 
If it's a team, it's not really masturbation, right?
 
sbi
> This year, Good Vibrations has decided to include a new competition into the Masturbate-a-thon; an ejaculation distance spewing contest. There are sections of the event cordoned off for spectators that have passed a respectability test to watch all that whacking.
ROTFL!
> So join in this year in May and beat your meat in the name of Sex Ed.
 
it like watching football, instead of playing it
 
sbi
10:32 AM
Really, this has to be an American thing.
@RMartinhoFernandes No, that's wrong.
A robot, of course, wouldn't know that.
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes You can masturbate side-by-side. There are those who even argue you can masturbate each other.
 
@sbi I'm so polite as to just post a link with the letters "NSFW" next to it, and then you go quoting half the article :P
 
sbi
@TonyTheLion Ouch. You might have a point there.
 
sbi
10:35 AM
Shall I move it off the room?
 
whatever, I don't care
I'm not at work anyways
 
@sbi Oh well, what do I know.
 
sbi
8 mins ago, by sbi
A robot, of course, wouldn't know that.
 
lol
we need to teach the robot about human sex rituals
but I thought being on the interwebs, the bot would have learned about Human's sex business
lol
 
sbi
Acquiring data isn't really the same as learning.
> Warranty: To be clear this is the smallest of extensions. It only listens to two events and it's only 12k so you have no reason that I know of to be afraid of it. Plus, it works on my machine so you've got that going for you. — Scott Hanselman
 
10:53 AM
@sbi You know, sometimes it scares me that you use that comment so often, and it fits.
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes You are scared because I am right when I say "robots do/don't know about X"?
 
@sbi No, when you say "A robot, of course, would/wouldn't know X".
 
@sbi You're being excessively pedantic.
 
sbi
11:04 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes What? Really, I don't get you.
 
I don't get it either.
 
Ah nevermind. I'm not sure I'm making sense.
 
sbi
 
That's politically incorrect!
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked Tell that to the old man.
Or were you replying to the robot?
 
11:11 AM
Unless the man just wants to protect his eyes from the sun.
 
@StackedCrooked What is politically incorrect? To be afraid of bad drivers?
 
You're just pretending to be ignorant.
:D
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked A robot, of course, wouldn't know how to pretend.
 
I ain't gonna be fooled by no robot.
^ Incorrect use of negation should confuse robot.
 
11:32 AM
IE and Xbox got banned in Germany
 
sbi
@Pubby That must be a different Germany than the one I am living in then.
 
Hi everyone :)
Searching good job is really hard thing :(
It's like I'll never get one
 
sbi
@Pubby "Motorola is prohibited from acting on today's decision, and our business in Germany will continue as usual while we appeal this decision and pursue the fundamental issue of Motorola's broken promise."
 
Damnit, the headline tricked me again
I suppose "Business in Germany will continue as usual" wouldn't get many views though.
 
sbi
11:37 AM
@Pubby You might want to learn to read the whole article, before quoting headlines as facts. Just saying... :)
@SoulReaper Especially when you do it for the first time, and have no references to show.
 
@sbi But then the world would seem much less interesting :(
 
@sbi Me crying over here won't get me nothing , but I'm really freaking now as time is passing by :(
 
@SoulReaper: which country you are from?
@sou
 
@emiljho What's that?
It's true (and happens everywhere) that if you don't get job within1-2 years after your grad , it becomes exponentially harder to get job?
Last time I had even left a interview just after seeing the mass (around 2k-3k peoples) for job position :D
 
If there's 3k people then hold a battle royale for the position
 
11:51 AM
@Pubby pardon me but is that a metaphor? since I didn't get it
 
@SoulReaper Have a fight for the job
 
@Pubby yeah,I hope I get soon, Thanks
 
@SoulReaper: Sorry bro. Just like every indian home there was a powercut here :P
Have you registered in sites like elitmus, etc?
 
@emiljho lol
 
@SoulReaper: you looking for IT job rt?
 
11:57 AM
@emiljho no
@emiljho yes so far :)
@RMartinhoFernandes Hi , you already joined the company? :)
 
am in my final year of btech and there are many people whom I know who got jobs throug websites like the one I said above.
@SoulReaper
 
Was wondering, I have a mac desktop that i trying to repair... If in install Mac Operating system via windows using an external device. will i be able to then log into it via remote desktop / since i do not have a keyboard or a monitor for the powerdesk
 
@emiljho I'll look in to it , thanks
 
i took out the mac hardrive and installed driver to be able to read mach hardrive
next i trying to config the os install and tweak the way it boots up
 
@Riley You won't be able to run the installer in windows... if that's what you mean?
 
12:07 PM
well it will be on the external device
good i extract intsaller on that drive
 
@Riley That's great, the installer still won't run on windows, you could put the install CD image on an external HDD, but then why don't you just boot off the CD?
 
but will not be able to view installer intrusions since no compatible monitor
or keyboard
 
@Riley What kind of mac is this? Most of them just have DVI video and USB ports
Any USB keyboard/mouse will work
 
12:28 PM
EMC 1896 PowerDesk G4 800MWZ/256MB SDRAM/40GB
WD/CDRW/RV200
Serial: xb2232AWMK9 EMC:1896
 
PowerMac G4? oh those had those stupid one cable for all video cards didn't they?
 
they make adapters for those to get to DVI, but they're kind of expensive
 
yea they did
 
maybe you can put a different video card in?
 
12:33 PM
i know try just to use this once set up rometly
yea i have so many pci video cards
 
the installer won't set up remote desktop, you have to get through that first
I don't even remember the last version of MacOS that was supported on those things
10.3?
 
was goign to ask that next .. prob wont be able to use the new verison right
it has two usb slots
 
yeah, the new ones are intel only I think
 
on modem phone jcak input and ethernet iput then the one only montor out on is on one of the four 5 slots
but like you said need adapter
 
if you can find a video card that'll fit in the slots, it might work
 
12:38 PM
u think if get right os and i can use keyboard usb then if i do the install blind
 
I doubt it, you'll need to navigate disk-utility, there's a lot of clicking required
 
via dvd or cd disc image then mabye somewhere i kind find
i find the intrustion for that walkthough
like hit enter then hit space then hit keyboad key 2 and so on
i try video card now frist
you the man colin
u be on for a while
brb
 
Hello.
 
sbi
Hi, chick!
 
12:54 PM
Hi i wonder if anyone here uses CMake?
 
mawnin nubs
 
sbi
Feb 21 at 12:51, by sbi
@Tin http://chat.stackoverflow.com/search?q=cmake&Room=10&page=1&pagesize=50&sort=new‌​est
 
Well I see things like "set(myproject_SOURCES someclass.cpp main.cpp)"
Can't I just add all files in a directory?
 
sbi
Feb 21 at 13:57, by sbi
@jalf See, this is what all CMake talk ultimately will arrive at, sooner or later: "fuck you, CMake!
 
yeah well probably still better than VS direct?
or what is your experience?
 
sbi
12:58 PM
> From what I heard, CMake seems to be something like C's preprocessor on steroids, but without all of the nice syntax, consistence, and ease of use. — sbi
 
@sbi Bah, just another stupid person that doesn't even know the languages he uses in his examples.
 
sbi
Jan 6 at 16:03, by sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes If you think killing babies is morbid, try to wrestle CMake to do anything useful.
 
so what would you recommend? QMake?
 
sbi
Aug 17 '11 at 13:42, by sbi
@CatPlusPlus But does CMake actually have a language? When I looked at it, what they used seemed more, like, an ini file on steroids.
Feb 16 at 20:06, by sbi
@Xeo I have yet to see a good cross-platform build system. Makefiles, however, aren't even close. Rather, they are on the opposite ("bad") end of the spectrum of possible build systems. CMake I have had to deal with briefly a few years ago. It's off the scale, far beyond makefiles.
 
In the example with the // you are expecting the output to be 5, right? well it is not... well... let's just say the output is 5.
 
sbi
1:00 PM
Have I mentioned it might be worth to have a look at the archives, @Nils?
 
yes well I just saw that you don't like it
However Kiteware has quite a reputation.
 
I thought I should try a new coffee machine, perhaps it would be better. Serious mistake
 
sbi
@Nils So you might want to search that archive for other opinions voiced here...
I feel like a broken record.
 
@Collin I have tried card and yest it works what i see is a mac folder flashing with a question mark.. MY usb keyboard was not recongizined but possible thats because no hardrive in there
now just loking of find 10.3 installer
 
he he he. list contents of a directory sorting by modification time in reverse order, showing hidden files and displaying slashes in front of folders: ls -crap
2
 
1:11 PM
@Collin This system cannot run versions of MacOS X more recent than 10.4.11.
 
@Riley Ah good to know, yeah the flashing question mark means it can't find anything to boot off of, so the keyboard and mouse won't do anything
 
nice
 
@Riley I guess that sounds familiar now that 10.4 was the last version to support the PowerPC
 
so i just need to look for 10.4 or should i find a early verison
 
10.4 would probably be best
 
1:22 PM
Mac OSX 10.4 Tiger CD Version x64/x86/Final/MacOSX/2012
is this mack power a 64
800 MHz Processor Type: PowerPC 7450 (G4) x2
800 MHz Processor Type: PowerPC 7450 (G4) x2
Standard VRAM: 64 MB
 
if it's only for x64/x86 it won't work, but I didn't know they made installers like that
is this a disk that came with a machine or is it a retail copy of 10.4?
 
how abotu this one ac OSX Leopard 10.4 Intel/AMD Image for VMware (8.2010)
 
no, need one for PowerPC
 
MacOS 9.2.2 Boot CD (eMac G4 100% Compatible)
 
where are you finding these? I really don't want to help you pirate mac os
 
1:27 PM
lol
what am supposed to do
i on the phone with mac reseller
 
sbi
So can anyone enlighten me what that "vagina initialization syntax" ({}) is good for? (Besides jokes, that is.)
 
dont; owrory
www.softachrive.net
is where i am looking rihgh now
@Collin softarchive.net/blogs/moviez/… but there are all DEAD
 
I guess they don't even sell 10.4 anymore
 
na that i see unless i do ebay or soemthign
 
sbi
Have you ever tried to type correctly more than one line in a row, @Riley? Looking at your messages makes my toenails curl in disgust.
 
1:30 PM
@sbi it's just like an operator -->
 
sbi
@Abyx ...which, IIRC, was an April Fool's Day joke by someone here, right?
 
@sbi sexplicitly setting an object to empty
 
use a toe nail clipper
 
@sbi there was a SO question, IIRC, but probably it's very old thing
 
wow, hello, left this window open overnight by accident. only 174 messages? doesn't look like I missed any parties
still talking about vagina initialization syntax? ha.
 
1:33 PM
@stdOrgnlDave I often come back to over 2000 messages :P
 
sbi
@stdOrgnlDave That must have been a very short night then. I am sure this room has seen 174 messages in the last one or two hours.
@thecoshman ROFL!
 
yeah, I'm getting the impression the previous user of this crashed firefox and recovered an old session with this open all of the sudden
@thecoshman rofl
 
sbi
@Abyx Yeah, such wouldn't stand a chance on SO nowadays — not even on April, 1st.
 
hey @sbi, you're practically a living C++11 standards reference, right?
 
oh... it's May already
 
1:35 PM
@sbi SO, the only place where you get meta April fools jokes. "there was not April jokes, lol lol lol"
 
sbi
@stdOrgnlDave Me? It's May, 2nd, not April, 1st, today.
 
@sbi a dead java novice? damn you
 
can anyone explain why this would fail so bad it can't even send a segfault? ideone.com/hX6B0
 
@Collin MacOS.9.2.2.Classic.toast is this good
 
1:38 PM
wait, nm
I remember it was compiled without pthreads...
I'd delete my comment but it's still interesting code
although now I'm starting to wonder how one would force it to fulfill its promise if it was set to lazy
oh cool!
when deferred, you get() - and it will propagate a deferred exception when you get() it! that's just asking for user-triggerable multi-threaded exception program destruction
std::async is one of the least useful futures ideas I could think of at 3am if I were drunk. come on C++11 standard committee, don't be such jerks.
 
wow, Olafur was right, today is my rant day
 
@KonradRudolph that was my rant.
 
@sbi Well I guess cmake is much more convenient to use if you are on a unix system..
 
@nils whats wrong with it on windows?
...
 
I miss grep and a useful shell like bash or zsh.
 
1:47 PM
@Nils use MSYS, or GNUWin32 tools.
 
@rubenvb THANK YOU for not suggesting cygwin
 
@stdOrgnlDave Ranting in the C++ chat doesn’t count, everybody does that
 
or do it on linux and then just do a release build on win
or something
 
sbi
Haters you should come wipe my ass, since you always concerned with my shit!
 
@Nils additionally, you can keep a linux VM running (can be low-resource one for just grep etc.) and copy/paste back and forth
 
1:48 PM
@stdOrgnlDave Although your notes on std::async are interesting … never looked at the C++11 concurrency features so far so I can’t judge
which is weird, given that my master thesis was about writing a library for parallelisation
 
@KonradRudolph basically you give it a future and say "fulfill it now" or "fulfill it when I ask for it." deferred fulfilling causes behavior as if it were single-threaded. in other words, it's useless
just launch a damn thread
at that point
 
@stdOrgnlDave Cygwin isn't a shell, it's a platform, built on another platform, but done without x86 virtualization, so done badly.
 
@rubenvb so is Linux running in a VM. it still lets you use a shell for his purposes
 
@stdOrgnlDave Ah? That’s weird, to be honest
 
Just cross-compile from Linux, sheesh
 
1:51 PM
and contrary to what I’d intuitively think and how futures in other languages are implemented
but C++11 has std::future as well, no?
 
@KonradRudolph it's not like one can write an entirely generic futures scheduler can they? it returns an std::future which you can then choose to get() later in your own scheduler, I suppose, if you want to
if you're bothering to keep a futures pool, allocate resources and schedule them, though, I have a feeling std::async is still not quite up to the job
 
@stdOrgnlDave Exception propagation when calling get() on a feature seems like the right behavior to me.
 
@StackedCrooked sure, it is. but try debugging it in a complex program vs. managing threads yourself
maybe it's just GCC's implementation but check out that ideone I posted ideone.com/hX6B0 it throws "generic:1"
 
I don't see why that would complicate debugging. And, how else could the exception be handled?
 
@stdOrgnlDave Because it's not compiled with -pthreads.
It has nothing to do with get() throwing.
 
1:59 PM
get() is not even called. I suspect it is implicitly called on scope exit though.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes yes indeed, you're correct that that's the reason, but why was it so difficult to figure that out last night (and do you ever sleep or work or anything?)
 
get() throwing is the correct behaviour, because it assures that if there is only one thread the behaviour of std::async(f).get() is the same as f().
 
That's my reasoning as well.
 
I never said it wasn't thecorrect behavior, I said it was a pain in the butt to debug std::future::get()
anyhow, returning generic:1 at runtime because it wasn't statically linked with the correct library is not good behavior
yes massa?
 
Arrgh, stupid chat.
 
2:02 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes Arrgh, stupid Lounge<C++> chat tards. FTFY
 
@stdOrgnlDave That's a GCC issue. Note that most of the concurrency features are unimplemented.
 
@stdOrgnlDave You don't have to be here.
 
Complaining that an unimplemented API is broken isn't particularly helpful.
 
@DeadMG the fix was a reference to me
@RMartinhoFernandes isn't that what a bug report is?
@DeadMG i.e. I'm a tard
 
@stdOrgnlDave This is not the place for bug reports.
 
2:03 PM
@stdOrgnlDave No, because it will get closed as by-design: the feature is unimplemented, so it's expected to not work.
 
Lol.
It he wasn't turned into hamburger after all.
 
why does the universe hate me?
is it because I'm too cute and cuddly?
too ready to love others?
 
> Actor Steven Seagal and Sheriff Joe Arpaio Dispute Puppycide
@DeadMG I don't think that's it.
 
lol
 
2:08 PM
wtf, I thought it had to be The Onion when it first popped up
we need to ask him to do the c++11 standards committee
L logs lodies like lumber leaving labias lockjawed
 
labias don't have jaws
 
2:25 PM
...
alright, I'm going to go do something productive
 
2:38 PM
fuck
my program is taking forever to execute, but the damn VS profiler is broken
 
2:49 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes Lol I didn't even notice it was from March.
 
3:00 PM
The funniest part is implication that C is created by a bunch of hermits wrapped in yeti furs, somewhere is a cave deep in the mountains, in complete isolation from the real world. Because that's the only way you can get a spec that, because of system headers, makes behaviour of nearly all programs undefined. Especially in a systems programming language, and I can't even enter that train of thought, it makes no sense.
2
 
Love the yeti furs part.
 
@CatPlusPlus you're surprisingly eloquent, for a cat
 
I'm a cat of many talents.
 
My sci-fi swag is late.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes And I fear my swag (forgot which site) is never going to arrive
ah, the Unicorn T-shirt
 
3:27 PM
guess I'mma have to improvise my own "profiler"
 
Really guys, just open the image on a new tab. Or right click > "View Image" or whatever your browser gives you. — R. Martinho Fernandes 4 mins ago
Guess there are programmers that can't even use their own browser.
 
3:44 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes Browser? Is that like brewery?
 

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