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10:00 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The keylogger wasn't the secret. It was just installed secretly.
 
@sehe Oh, okay.
 
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@sehe almost but not quite.
 
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I.e. damn.
 
@not-rightfold I think many answer links have this trailing id. Was this the very annoying userXXXX? It had an extra 0 in the middle, then, IIRC
 
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10:02 PM
It’s the user ID of Tony, shrimp.
 
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Who else loves porn?
 
Porn loves me.
You're wrong
 
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@sehe About a year ago you told me you were good at linking things. You lied. :(
 
@not-rightfold I shoulda notussed
 
@not-rightfold What?
 
10:04 PM
@not-rightfold I lie all the time. I try not to, though.
 
@sehe Not unexpected from a random internet stranger
 
What is it about YouTube that all comments are terrible
 
Cat, seriously, that shouldn't be new to you?
 
I know comments are terrible, I don't know why
 
also why do you read YT comments and expect anything but sillyness
 
10:05 PM
@CatPlusPlus Because of the GIFT.
 
@CatPlusPlus cause YT
cause stupid people watch YT and think that their stupid opinions are important enough to share with the rest of us
I'd be happy if you refrained from contributing to that
 
@CatPlusPlus The submit button
 
I sometimes get the creepiest followers on Twitter. Gives me the jeebies
 
@sehe I told you it was only that one time!
isocpp.org blog just broke for me >.<
in fact, all of isocpp.org has died in the last 20 minutes
 
10:19 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Must be the "any" proposal, it broke down the type system
Oh, god, they upgraded the frontpage, now showing SO questions
 
Xeo
That's been there for a long time
 
@TemplateRex I agree with your point about Pete's answer there (as did most others). I don't see why he doesn't change his answer. I'll leave it because it's currently at 0 but I've upvoted the good points in the comments.
@Xeo I fail at noticing visual information - unless I'm actively looking for it.
It's the best! My brains is my own builtin AdBlockPlus
 
And I did flag that comment as not constructive @TemplateRex
@TonyTheLion Medication: "not for pets" is gonna be the new standard addition to labels
 
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Feb 7 at 0:04, by sehe
@rvalue Undefined is when the standard expressly defines "Anything may happen". The implementation is allowed to do whatever it wants. Often to allow for target specific optimizations
 
10:23 PM
@sehe sadly
 
Are there any tech writers here?
 
@wilx Several, AFAIK
@not-rightfold Hoe is het met kroepoek meisje?
 
I have a list of letters (conversion patterns) and I want to document it. Do I write "This conversion pattern outputs this and that." or "Used to output this and that."
The latter seems like incomplete sentence in English.
 
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Feb 7 at 0:09, by Zoidberg
@sehe sehe Holmes!
 
10:25 PM
@wilx "yields"?
 
@sehe OK, but that is beside the point I am asking. Full sentence or a fragment? Which is better?
 
@not-rightfold You linked to a particular history item, I guess - or just chopped something off the url
 
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@sehe I edited the URL.
 
user1804599
So this happens if you leave off transcript/. :P
 
@wilx Depends. Full sentences are usually better. In table format, an abbreviated formulation would work. Maths-inclined people would probably invent a special notation "operator".
 
10:27 PM
@wilx "Returns blah" is preferred over "This function returns blah"
 
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seho
 
@not-rightfold Restful APIs FTW
 
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APIs*
 
@not-rightfold Yeah I remember that one
 
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@sehe You cannot.
 
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10:28 PM
It must be a deja-vu.
 
@wilx .. but "Used to do blah" is somewhat redundant. Just say "Does blah"
 
@not-rightfold I do. Lemme... wait, that won't work. I remember you putting in (the history) for a deleted comment?
 
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@sehe That sentence makes no sense to me. :V
 
@willj Unless, ... it doesn't
 
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I want female coworkers.
 
10:29 PM
I sense you're tense about nonsensical sentinel sentence becoming sentient
 
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@not-rightfold You can grow them. Delivery time: ~15 years at minimum
 
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@sehe I need a wife first.
 
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Also lol having children at the age of 19.
 
@sehe OK.
 
10:30 PM
 
Well. In a bit. I'll have children at the age of 19
 
@sehe "Does blah.. unless it doesn't" is perfect
 
ReSS?
 
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@EtiennedeMartel That guy looks rich.
 
Also, similar screen names should be forbadednessity
 
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10:32 PM
sehe de Martel
 
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Marteltuig.
 
TortureSCM
 
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I’m going to sleep, so I can dream about boobs and cunts and wake up with a morning wood.
 
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See you later.
 
@not-rightfold Wank it off
 
10:33 PM
Don't fall asleep now
that would be a waste of time
 
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Most replied-to message on all of Stack Exchange Chat.
 
You still need to back that up with data :/
 
why hello old friends. It's been quite some time. Do you remember me?
 
> spending time at the Shake Your Booty Club
Someone eyeballed the wrong club. Or clubbed the wrong eyeball.
Wait. Now I'm confused
 
10:38 PM
@EtiennedeMartel Hmm, my colleague is on holiday in Florida this week... visiting his girlfriend
 
@NSA who's your daddy now? An ATM backdoor with a Visual Basic GUI!
 
@sehe Does that mean you can track an IP with that?
 
so, is there any difference in an unsigned vs signed int in binary?
 
@Crowz don't think so.
 
@Crowz Maybe on some obscure implementation, but I doubt it.
 
10:47 PM
I believe I asked that here when I tried to learn assembly.
 
@sehe If only women had those, maybe Id know how to handle them :P
 
I've added a template<typename... Futures> using CommonFuture;. Just realised it's yet another pun!
 
@EtiennedeMartel lol - good job
@Borgleader you get the points too
 
what about 2's compliment binary? I should just be able to put it into an online thing and have it work?
 
"online thing"?
 
10:51 PM
Wow, it works.
 
@Crowz put what into what kind of thing and have what work?
 
still works with heterogeneous types, yay
 
@melak47 just want to take a decimal representation of something and make it into decimal, not sure if twos compliment or unsigned effect that
I mean I feel like twos compliment is standard anyway
 
@LucDanton virtual pat-on-back collected for transport*. Should be due tomorrow, before COB. (*customs charges may apply)
 
@Crowz ...I have no idea what you're asking
 
10:54 PM
Cash on Belivery? I'm not paying for that!
 
@melak47 say you have a binary representation like 1101010 or whatever, doesn't matter, and you want to make it into a decimal representation. Does its type matter? Ie, if it's an unsigned 8-bit integer or whatever?
 
@sbi being all imposing
 
@Crowz well yes
 
@melak47 and in what way?
 
@LucDanton Just refuse the delivery. It'll get returned. The the courier is insured under the contract with the sending party. Yeah, I know. I should switch to a cheaper courier.
 
10:57 PM
@Crowz in every way
 
@Borgleader dat softglow
 
Anyone want to give a try and name things? I'm implementing functionality where several future values can be aggregated into one future pair of a result, which comes for whichever future completed first, and a tuple of the rest of the futures. The name that came naturally to me was tuples::select.
 
@melak47 but how, in practical translation?
 
@Crowz take an unsigned int, set the bits via shifts or however you like, then reinterpret_cast to float, int and see what happens
 
I probably want a version that will work on tuples, too, so e.g. select_for_nontuples(a, b, c, d) == select_for_tuples(std::tie(a, b, c, d)).
 
11:00 PM
why do you have a raw binary with no type information anyway
 
Then maybe a version for ranges (e.g. so you can select from a container), if that isn't too hard.
Mmmh I do have concepts for futures, tuples and ranges so strictly speaking I can overload everything under the same name, but I want to avoid that.
 
@melak47 because school
 
11:21 PM
Having a lot of memory and suspend powermodes leads to funky surprises sometimes:
sehe@desktop:/tmp$ grep tmp /etc/fstab
none	/tmp        tmpfs mode=1777,auto,nodev 0 0
none	/var/tmp    tmpfs mode=1777,auto,nodev 0 0
sehe@desktop:/tmp$ df -h .
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
none             16G  6.6G  9.2G  42% /tmp
Still plenty of free space. I might download a movie or two. Or rebuild clang on tmpfs.
 
what's the easiest way to do a bitwise operation on a decimal value in C++?
 
@Crowz What exactly do yo intend to do? What bit operation, and what result do you expect? For example, if you do 1.2e3 << 3; would you expect multiplication by 8, or what you'd get from actually representing 1.2e3 to binary, and shifting the result left 3 bits?
 
@JerryCoffin I want to take a binary representation, do a bitwise operation, then get another binary back
so like... 10001111 << 3 == 10001000 or something
 
11:43 PM
oh my, Catch was good, but now with fixtures it's the best.
 
@Crowz In that case, you probably want to do a reinterpret_cast to treat it as an unsigned integer of the same size (assuming there is one) and do the bitwise operations on that.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Nice photo from Enterprise there
 
would there be any advantage to using statically-allocated memory as opposed to a stack for methods in terms of assembly?
 
@Crowz in terms of assembly you should use registers.
 
in Discussion between sehe and gsf, 1 min ago, by gsf
Thanks, you have been very helpful
^ @templateRex you know... It takes some patience. But it does make me feel better.
 

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