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12:00 AM
Tell him.
 
Xeo
@sehe 'doubts'... @Lightness will like that one
 
@AndyProwl I dunno
 
user1804599
> email id
 
you give it to the man that's most useful when kept alive
 
user1804599
Reminds me of a guy referring to an IP address as “that little number.”
 
Xeo
12:00 AM
@AlexM. aka not you :P
 
hey, I didn't assume I was :P
 
Say we make 10 people immortal today. 10 next year, and so on. At some point the planet will be inhabited only by immortals, leaving no room for more immortals
 
@Xeo me neither
@user3382670 Stack Overflow is a perfect place for questions. There are many more people who can help and your question may help others, if it is any good. I'm not interested in removing all benefits from the process, and neither should you be :) — sehe 24 secs ago
 
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@AndyProwl I hope planet travel is a thing by then
 
12:02 AM
Yeah that's probably going to be a thing before immortality
 
Xeo
@AndyProwl as true parasites, humanity will learn to ravage other planets in time
 
@AlexM. Not Hammer
 
Xeo
or die out
one or the other
 
I should stop drinking coffee in the middle of the night
 
They can't die out if they're immortal
IDDQD ftw
 
12:03 AM
Why would you want to be immortal
 
but seriously, who wants immortality?
 
Because I'm curious
 
@user3382670 What about searching for [c++] ptime? High voted answers often help. It's not like you're the first person in the history of SO to want to use Boost Datetime to get the current date and time :0 — sehe 6 secs ago
 
I figured people celebrate birthdays because it means one year less of this shit
 
Xeo
There's just not enough time in a lifetime to consume all interesting media!
 
12:03 AM
@Jefffrey I think I would. Or at least, I'd want to be able to decide "more please" or "enough"
 
user1804599
104
A: So obviously, P = NP

MauMulti-language (1 byte) The following program, valid in many languages, mostly functional and esoteric, will give the correct answer for a large number of SAT problems and has constant complexity (!!!): 0 Amazingly, the next program will give the correct answer for all remaining problems, and...

 
user1804599
Dat answer.
 
@Xeo or be ravaged
 
Not I only have the latter option
 
@AndyProwl ain't you curious about what's afterlife?
that's the most important question
 
12:04 AM
@Jefffrey No. I believe there's nothing
 
@Jefffrey I kinda wouldn't mind
 
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@AndyProwl then nothing has a purpose anyway
 
@Jefffrey Not anything I can experience, so I can't be curious
(based on what I believe, of course)
 
12:05 AM
@user3382670 That's not a doubt. That's laziness. Just give it some work first. Come back if you're stuck with a question that has no answer on SO. — sehe 5 secs ago
 
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THIS DOESNT REALLY WORK AND I CAN PROVE IT! ITS NOT A REAL QUANTUM COMPUTATION AND EVEN IF IT WAS, IT ISNT FAST ENOUGH! ITS DECEPTIVE, FALSE ADVERTISING, AND A SCIENTIFIC EMBARRASSMENT! IF YOU HAVE ANY ETHICS WHATSOEVER YOU HAVE TO SURRENDER/FORFEIT YOUR $100M VC MONEY IMMEDIATELY! —SCOTT AARONSONvzn 3 hours ago
 
user1804599
Dat comment.
 
lol
 
> but (A && !A) can never be true. This problem is known to be NP-complete.
Hmmm.
 
@Jefffrey not really
 
12:07 AM
I thought the NP problem was harder than that
 
I'm more curious about this life tbh
 
@SCOTTAARONSON did you have a momentary lapse of your ethics? — sehe 29 secs ago
 
@Jefffrey Congrats, you solved life
 
@CatPlusPlus Andy did it
 
@rightfold CAPS + BOLD + ITALIC
 
12:08 AM
@StackedCrooked AND THE USERNAME TOO
 
user1804599
@StackedCrooked + EXCLAMATION MARKS!!!
 
@AndyProwl I can't understand your message :<
 
It's okay, not everyone can understand English
 
@Jefffrey oh wait. I think I misunderstood yours
 
@CatPlusPlus fuck you :( (just for the sake of those that will flag me: I'm kidding)
 
12:09 AM
unless wiped out, humans are bound to discover more and more interesting stuff, and I want to see it all (i.e. not die); can you blame me for being more interested in this than in a theory (i.e. the afterlife)?
 
Bad bitches is on the radio. Yeah!
 
we can try in Italian
 
These last 15 minutes were very disappointing. I'm going back to porn.
 
lo no compro
 
lol
 
12:09 AM
lol
 
Afterlife is such a bullshit concept that makes life even more pointless
 
I took one year of Italian classes, but I forgot most of it by now.
 
lol, Cat passed from "fuck life" to "fuck afterlife too"
5
 
@AndyProwl lol
 
cat is hardcore
 
12:10 AM
@StackedCrooked Io non compro ;)
 
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Time to beat the meat and sleep.
 
@Jefffrey hey cut me some slack :)
 
he he
italian is a p difficult language tbh
 
not so difficult
well of course if you really want to speak it well, it's not easy
 
@AndyProwl cute observation, though honestly, I had no reason to anticipate any change of sentiment given the notion of transfigurations of any kinds
 
12:12 AM
@Jefffrey I only used my Italian once when I was lost in Folgaria: sei dove hotel luna The girl I asked nicely explained.
 
but it doesn't have declensions, pronounciation is relatively simple, etc.
 
I can tell a policeman someone's an assassin in Italian, thanks to AC2 lol
not very useful I guess
 
@StackedCrooked you were skiing?
 
Yep. It was a company trip.
 
@StackedCrooked What did she explain, given that you asked her if she is where hotel luna?
 
12:13 AM
@AndyProwl she explained to me the location of hotel luna.
 
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@AlexM. Mario is an assassin; kills so many Goombas on a daily basis.
 
@StackedCrooked :P
 
@StackedCrooked oooooh
 
@rightfold I thought he was in jail already?
 
@sehe lol
 
12:15 AM
@StackedCrooked you are lucky. The more you go north the more people know english
 
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@AlexM. He is also suspected of drug abuse. Mainly magic mushrooms.
 
if you tried that in Sicily you would probably end up shot or worse
they barely know italian down there :P
 
lol
 
@Jefffrey it was in Italian, but I understood (more or less).
 
@StackedCrooked oh
 
12:16 AM
Or maybe I misunderstood and luckily walked in the right direction.
 
they tend to know german on the very north (for obvious reasons)
 
I took my 1 year of Italian class in 2006. And the Folgaria story is from 2007. Today I remember only a fraction of the little Italian I learned.
 
actually for some history events I don't remember, they consider themselves austrian
 
We went skiing in Austria the next year.
 
never skied outside of Italy :(
 
12:18 AM
Yeah they hate Italians there
 
The Austrians were much less forgiving of my shamefully rowdy colleagues.
The last night they partied in the reception room. The management received over 100 complaints from other guest.
They plundered the bar after the personel went to sleep.
 
was that even allowed? :O
I guess not
 
Fun fact IIRC: in Austria they have an highway with no speed limits and statistics have shown they have less car crashes compared to those that have speed limits.
 
@AlexM. I don't know. I was asleep at that point.
 
what happened to your colleagues?
 
12:20 AM
@Jefffrey That's Germany
 
@AlexM. Nothing.
 
The speed limit in Austria is 130 on highways
 
The management didn't call the police or anything.
 
that's interesting, I wonder why
 
And the company I worked for had lots of money to appease them.
 
12:21 AM
it sounds like enough reason to call the cops
 
I don't know if they did that though.
 
@AndyProwl oh yeah, sorry, it's indeed Germany
 
My rep icon is finally green again... Long way to go... :(
 
I'll help you out
it's in the interest of both of us after all (:P)
 
@Jefffrey does Netlog sound familiar? (it was popular social networking website between 2007 and 2010).
 
12:23 AM
nononono, don't serially upvote me. It'll get reversed.
 
Xeo
I find it funny how 'iced tea' in Japanese is not the same as 'ice tea'.
 
@StackedCrooked lol yeah, you worked for it, correct?
 
Oct 12 '13 at 22:20, by Jefffrey
Netlog was shit anyway.
 
lol
it was
 
12:23 AM
@Jefffrey They do have less car crashes because they do respect the limits when they're there - many highways in Germany are "conditionally" without limits
 
@Mysticial I was too much of a lazy fuck to expand all of your answers so I stopped there anyway :(
 
@AndyProwl what do you mean?
@AlexM. lol, you went and upvoted a bunch of answers?
 
@Jefffrey That the same part of a highway can have a limit of 130 now but no limit in an hour from now. That's at least what I've seen when I was driving in Germany
They put limits depending on traffic I guess
 
well, traffic is a pretty good "speed limiter"
 
@Jefffrey I'd say yes but at the same time I had reason enough to do it outside the rep thing
I never really upvoted any of mysticial's answers, dunno why
 
12:26 AM
@Jefffrey (but it was also glorious and I worked with great people)
 
@Jefffrey Yeah but in Italy people tend to ignore that limiter
 
even though I passed them around other chatrooms saying "look at these answers, they're good"
 
My current job pales in comparison.
 
@StackedCrooked yeah, I remember that ;)
@AndyProwl yeah, if you ever go south it's 10x worse. We have the "must wear a helmet when motorbiking" rule and no one does (literally no one). Also traffic lights there are basically useless.
I was actually scared to move around in Sicily.
it's like the far west
 
@Jefffrey lol, yeah that's kind of true
 
12:30 AM
I heard that civilization goes downhill as you move southwards.
 
Sicily is not as wild as Napoli though
 
at least in the north we respect most rules, except speed limits and possibly alcohol limits
 
Perhaps that's true, but life is not good there
 
I made a one-week trip to Cefalu. During that week I made a day trip to Palermo and a day trip to the central Sicily.
 
not for me at least
I wouldn't be able to live in Milan
people are cold, nervous, angry all the time
 
12:33 AM
Palermo was memorable for its idiotic drivers.
Central Sicily was nice.
 
"Computer developers are like religious zealots; blindly following the dogmas of their bearded leaders" - @thomasfuchs
 
@StackedCrooked yeah, that sums it up. People are much more friendly south though
 
uuh... okay, not really
 
@AndyProwl I don't like Milan either
not even Rome to be honest
 
12:34 AM
@StackedCrooked For some values of 'popular'
 
@Jefffrey I like Rome better. I had a girlfriend who lived near Milan and when I was there I didn't really feel good
Rome is beautiful. Although people from Rome can be tough to deal with, too. Quite stubborn and proud in general
But that's true of all capital cities
 
yeah, too proud
 
@CatPlusPlus "values" heh
 
especially with soccer involved
 
lol
who are you supporting?
 
12:36 AM
no one, I don't like soccer
I'm probably the only one in italy
 
I see
I like it
but I suck at playing it
 
When I told people that I hadn't visited Rome yet they were flabbergasted.
 
IIRC we have the second most dangerous supporters group of Europe, after some English one.
and I think it's the Roma supporters
 
@Jefffrey who's that?
I don't think so. Lazio perhaps
 
lemme check
 
12:38 AM
SPORTS
 
they're all nazi
 
I haven't visited anything
 
English supporters killed many Italians during a match in Belgium.
It's a national drama.
 
Sports are dumb and sports fans are even dumber
 
Liverpool - Juventus I guess
 
12:39 AM
Het Heizeldrama op 29 mei 1985 in het Heizelstadion in Brussel is een van de grootste rampen in de voetbalgeschiedenis. Voor de finale van de Europacup 1 van het seizoen 1984/85 tussen het Engelse Liverpool en Italiaanse Juventus braken rellen uit, toen Liverpoolsupporters het neutrale vak met fans bestormden dat met supporters van Juventus was gevuld. Daarbij kwamen 39 mensen (van wie 32 Italianen) om het leven en raakten er ongeveer 400 gewond. Voorgeschiedenis In mei 1985 was Liverpool de nummer 1 van Europa, en had het in de voorgaande acht seizoenen vier keer de Europacup gewonnen...
Use Google Translate if you would like to learn more.
 
lol, Catania #6 most dangerous
 
Yeah
 
Yeah yell at the stupid screen when people are sleeping that's not idiotic at all
 
@Jefffrey lol how do they define "more dangerous"
 
32 Italian supporters (39 people in total) were killed by English hooligans. 400 were wounded.
 
12:40 AM
Fuck those idiots
Ugh
 
Management decided to continue the match.
 
dunno
but yeah, Roma and Lazio hate each other
even though they basically represent the same territory
 
That's typical
 
or probably because of that
 
Like Inter and Milan supporters, Juventus and Torino, etc.
 
12:43 AM
Idiots
 
I have friends that go to the stadium that tell me very weird stories about the atmosphere there
 
Just answer anything with ...
 
it's like a tribe: there's a chief that tell all the others when to clap or yell or shut up and you can get beaten up if you don't do what he says and stuff like that
 
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Who wants to bet that this is a spammer?
 
it's so stupid
 
12:44 AM
@StackedCrooked Found English link.
 
Haha Facebook started to replace PHP
 
Either that or another bad college exercise
 
@Jefffrey It is
 
@CatPlusPlus slow... poke?
 
I remember how they were throwing a scooter from the third ring at S. Siro
 
12:45 AM
@CatPlusPlus lol
 
I always wondered how the fuck did they even get it there
 
I wonder how they manage to breathe
 
tbh I don't even care... if they wanna kill each other that will result only in less stupid people in the worlds
the only problem is that normal people can't actually go see a damn game because of those idiots
and wounded policemen of course
I remember that in a game things went so bad that people actually began to throw rocks and shit to the police and burn police cars and shit
 
SPOOOOOOOORTS
 
This has nothing to do with sports
 
12:49 AM
a policeman saw a guy running towards him with a fire extinguisher and actually shot the guy in the face
 
@Jefffrey Wait that's a totally different context
It wasn't sports it was a demonstration against G8
 
@Jefffrey good (unless the officer was on fire and this person was trying to help)
 
wait what
 
yeah, Carlo Giuliani, 2001
Genova
 
oh yeah
what the fuck
I can't get facts right today
 
Xeo
12:50 AM
Damn, my Japanese book has the various counters as the next lesson :<
 
@StackedCrooked lolno
 
@StackedCrooked The officer was an idiot like the guy with the fire extinguisher
 
@Jefffrey what happened to the officer? was he found guilty of murder?
 
@StackedCrooked nope
 
AFAIK he was protected by the Police
 
12:51 AM
self defense
 
at least that's what wikipedia says
 
tbh i would also have shot
 
He should've shot him in the leg though
 
I rather risk prison than death.
 
12:52 AM
and actually the guy was several meters away down on the street and the policeman was on a truck
like, not exactly a life-threatening scenario
 
@AndyProwl really?
 
yeah
 
that does change the whole story
 
also
 
He could have run over him and not waste a bullet.
 
12:53 AM
after shooting him, the police truck passed over his body more than once
 
Just kidding :)
 
@StackedCrooked ...
 
@AndyProwl oh
 
apparently this is legal (?)
 
12:54 AM
template<typename T>
struct identity {
    using type = T;
};

template<typename T>
using Identity = typename identity<T>::type;

template<typename T>
struct basic_value {
public:
    virtual Identity<T> get() const = 0;
};
 
@AndyProwl well, I don't feel bad for him
 
Even if he wasn't on a truck, he was probably wearing riot gear and wouldn't be alone, one guy with a blunt weapon shouldn't be a problem
 
@Rapptz @R.MartinhoFernandes calls it "Invoke".
 
@Rapptz Why wouldn't it be legal?
 
@StackedCrooked I do. I think he was a fanatic like many young people can be, but I do feel bad for him.
And also deserved to be arrested. But not killed
 
12:55 AM
@CatPlusPlus seems like a strange way to circumvent not having templates in virtual functions
@StackedCrooked Invoke is something else.
 
@Rapptz That's not a template in virtual function
Struct is a template, not the member
 
Being a young sports fan doesn't mean charging a police officer with a fire extinguisher.
 
Why not just virtual T get() const = 0?
 
I originally wanted struct basic_value { template<typename T> virtual T get() const = 0; }; but I decided that moving it to the struct would work fine too, I guess.
@AndyProwl not allowed
 
@Rapptz Yeah that's not fine
 
12:57 AM
they said their truck failed to retreat because it was stuck; the truck got assaulted by a bunch of people and Giuliani picked a fire extinguisher that he previously threw on another police truck and tried to throw it again, and then it was shot
 
@Rapptz Why?
 
Or: it wouldn't be virtual in the way you'd want it to
 
@AndyProwl cause it'd be hard to make a virtual table with infinite overloads pretty much
 
That's what you get for codegen templates
 
@Rapptz I mean from this post
 
12:58 AM
@Rapptz But that wouldn't be the case. virtual T get() const = 0 is just equivalent to what you have
 
Oh, I see it's slightly different.
 
@AndyProwl That's not the same as template on the member
 
tbh I would send military people allowed to shoot the legs of those that try anything stupid
 
@StackedCrooked Rapptz's is Invoke<std::identity> basically
 
@CatPlusPlus It's not. I'm just saying the code he posted is equivalent to having virtual T get() const = 0
 
12:59 AM
@AndyProwl Yeah, that's why I said "why wouldn't it be legal" :v
 
@Rapptz If you have a better compilation model and/or concepts, you can actually dodge this problem in most cases.
 
@CatPlusPlus Yeah
 
not like the policemen sent there that barely have the chance to use the cosh
 
right
 
@DeadMG Yeah. Maybe in the future.
 
12:59 AM
You can easily do virtual parametric polymorphism, but that'd ~~incur costs~~
 

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