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09:29
morning
morning
funny, I also just joined
high-larious
it's one of those things the grandkids will want to know about, for sure
fuck lawyers
09:39
man, your dick would get tired quickly
there's a lot of lawyers you know
yeah it's terrible, really
09:54
Capitol Records, Inc. v. Thomas-Rasset (previously named Virgin Records America, Inc v. Thomas-Rasset) was the first file-sharing copyright infringement lawsuit in the United States brought by major record labels to be tried before a jury. After declining a settlement offer of $5,000, the defendant, Jammie Thomas-Rasset, was found liable in a 2007 trial for infringing copyright on 24 songs and ordered to pay $222,000 in statutory damages. The court later granted her motion for a new trial because of an error in its jury instructions. In a second trial in 2009, before which she again declin...
Lemme, da oracle tell ya what's gonna happen. I foresee (thru the eye of the Goddess of hacking and good coding) - eventually she will be fined the original amount of $222,000, in 2035, when an average 2 bedroom apartment in NY would cost 22,200,000. If she did not download/make those torrent for download, she would have afford 1/10 of an average NY apartment!
Of course her fans online would have donated to her account, 3 time more than the fine itself ...
</Troll>
Show us an SSCCE, please. Here is an example of an SSCCE. As you see, it works fine, so you have to narrow the problem down or show us more code. — FredOverflow 1 min ago
I'm curious as to how badly someone can fuck up so that some_predicate() == false does not compile.
@AlexM. It's a tie for 61 points :-/ Should I downvote the other guy to win the competition? ;)
10:10
Is that you?
@FredOverflow smooth
@TonyTheLion Just woken up? ;)
@FredOverflow Yea, and I'm having a hard time waking up
10:17
I already woke up twice today. Once at 4 and once at 9.
heh
I woke up feeling really sleepy
I wonder if I just slept too much
@sudorm-rfTelkitty What about that driver's license?
So why did you post it and then immediately remove it?
10:27
huh weird
Australia has license classes too?
A with classes :)
well I just find it weird that you use the same lettering system
C is non commercial right?
I should go back to bed
C is common cars?
10:28
oh lol
nvm
@FredOverflow lol
@sudorm-rfTelkitty in here it's kind of similar. 15 people and ~30k pounds though
which basically means "non commercial"
balllls.
why do you keep failing, you stupid thing, why.
I should go to bed
let's slap a mutex on it and see what happens.
@MartinJames hehe
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@FredOverflow Oh, then I’m going to add plastic to my resume to!
10:51
@DeadMG Mutex? I thought you were talking about your stomach.
nope
okay
i have a perfect game tune for the next jam
record record record
fuck i got a perfect take on wrong input :/
okay got it
how do I send it
hm maybe it's time to create a soundcloud account
grr
if only C# -> C++ interop was as simple and reliable as Wide -> C++
@BartekBanachewicz So when does it start? :)
@FredOverflow it's a background theme :v
@BartekBanachewicz that's amazing
@Jefffrey hey, thanks :)
11:24
@FredOverflow it's not a guaranteed win if you do though :D
people there said I should accept an answer a week after the last legit answer
well well, it works, it's just unusably slow :P
hey can anyone help me out to build from source I cloned from git?
???
3 .. 2 .. 1 ...
puppy?
working with git first time :(
@Mahesha999 building doesn't change with git
11:33
yes that must be obvious to me
but am dealing with this first time
trying to build a COOL Compiler from given source
this is not our problem
mere 4 steps:
1. Clone the repository: git clone git://github.com/cchuahuico/COOL-Compiler.git
2. cd to the root of the project
3. cd src
4. make
I think that you have missed the part where we don't care.
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@Mahesha999 ok.
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pløñckx
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11:39
Lol, he asked exactly the same question in the C# room.
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inb4 C
yess obviously
:'|
11:56
hmm
my extension is pretty slow, and I'm not quite sure why.
no
auto application = Application("My App"); that is not valid code
either Application app("My app"); or Application* ptr = new Application("My App");
and the latter is not a good idea either, really
vampires and the feeding thereof
Thanks, sorry for removing the message. Forgot to read the chat rules first.
@DeadMG Well, call me what you want. I did help some people myself along the way. So I don't think that's an entirely fair thing to say.
I do
Normally Stack Overflow is for questions
this place is for lulz
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12:08
Inderdaad, lul.
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion says who?
@Xeo I said it
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auto application(Application("My app"));
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Also, dat weather.
12:09
Sunny here
@TonyTheLion Insanity.
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion well, it is perfectly well-formed code
it's also sunny here.
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Same here.
Xeo
Xeo
16.5°C here
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12:12
google.com/search?q=weather y u no show weather.
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Normally it always does.
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This winter is so hardcore.
@Xeo what?
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auto application = Application("My App"); compiles and runs as expected.
12:15
weird
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Why?
Xeo
Xeo
no?
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Application("My App") is a valid expression.
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And its data type is Application.
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So decltype(application) will be Application.
Xeo
Xeo
12:16
replace the Application("My App") part with f() and add Application f(){ return Application("My App"); }
same rules, same thing
assuming that Application is movable which lets face it practically everything is.
Xeo
Xeo
or copyable. and if it's not either, then the other code also doesn't work
hmm
how much emphasis should I put on the performance of a debug version?
it's hard to debug when it's too slow to interact with
but then I feel bad about trying to optimize a debug version.
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Yum, pollen.
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How fun.
12:30
just to increase the confusion:
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A: What is a member function in c++?, does it contain a body?, is it defined in the .h or .cpp file?

Johannes Schaub - litbEvery function in C++ is a member Member of a namespace. These are sometimes called "global functions", although that termis not completely correct. They consist of all functions in the global namespace and any functions in user defined namespaces, hence they are called namespace-scope function...

@JohannesSchaub-litb you're evil
@JohannesSchaub-litb appreciated
Although March is plenty late to claim "winter"
@TonyTheLion That's Vlad's plan
think about it
Vlad could be in Ukraine soon, think about it!
Xeo
Xeo
13:36
lawl. Brushing my teeth, spitting out, and everything's red
stupid red jelly beans
Can I derive from every class that's passed via variadic template list?
like
template<typename... contexts>
struct Context : public contexts... {

};
Yes
You can even simply expand the "base pack" in the ctor's initialization list
I love these indie style game websites that have a buy button and a trailer and literally nothing else
13:40
@sehe that was going to be my next question
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@sehe I know where you live.
Is that a threat?
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And what the weather there is.
@TonyTheLion I called a colleague and we found the reason for the error. If anyone is interested, it happened because the system tries to initialize private: Application _application; using a default constructor (which did not exist). The solution is using an initialization list. Thanks and sorry again for breaking chat etiquette.
@sehe hm, what's the syntax for that?
13:54
@BartekBanachewicz ...
:)
Xeo
Xeo
: contexts(init)...?
template<typename... contexts>
struct Context : public contexts... {
    Context(World& w)
        : contexts... (w)
    {
    }
};
@Xeo oh lol
Xeo
Xeo
think moar
... expands a pattern
think about what that pattern needs to be
hmpfh, right.
13:55
so what does sizeof... expand to? :p
your mom.
anyway cool that that works.
1>c:\program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio 12.0\vc\include\type_traits(1509): fatal error C1001: An internal error has occurred in the compiler.
1>  (compiler file 'msc1.cpp', line 1325)
squeee
Xeo
Xeo
teehee
hahaha
huh
apparently, retrieving a list of files in a project from VS is super fucking slow.
they changed the thing:
also put an xbone and windows icon there now :p
14:01
Windows logo was there already
it was? :c
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(defmacro either [& forms] `(eval (rand-nth '~forms))) is funny.
14:31
The Lounge doesn't scroll very smoothly in Firefox on Linux :-( Tried both Xubuntu and Linux Mint.
first they were like: no new DX for ages, then Mantle came along it seems
@FredOverflow Didn't have a problem on Ubuntu.
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@BartekBanachewicz Not a bad base and a good first try. :D
@ThePhD woo. :)
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14:52
ptrptr_type.h(72): error C2440: 'initializing' : cannot convert from 'void *' to 'void *'
1>          Conversion from 'void*' to pointer to non-'void' requires an explicit cast
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....
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I.... I see?
:v
why do you even voidptr :p
it's your fault!
ack
maybe instead of trying to optimize the debug build into useful responsiveness, I should instead try to debug a release build?
nah better buy a faster computer :)
14:56
lol
if I could afford it :P
cloudsource it
distributed realtime remote cloud debugging!
hmm
building in release would require release builds of LLVM/Clang and Boost...
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:3c
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@melak47 It's totes not my fault!
also
15:05
@DeadMG :D
I'd have to figure out why the fuck Premake hasn't generated LLVM/Boost includes in Release mode.
hm this code turned out ok
the decision to rewrite instead of continuing refactoring was good.
hmmm x64 Release seems to have been defined just fine.
@DeadMG ah, got this too on my old laptop in high school
debugging release is annoying too
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15:42
Yum.
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Pizza.
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Q: Is pre-increment in C compiler dependent?

CShamilI'm getting two different output in two different compilers for the following code - int main() { int x, i=4; x = ++i + ++i + ++i ; printf("%d",x); } CodeBlocks 10.05 and Dev C++ giving the output 19 while Turbo C++ 4.5 showing the output 21. Shouldn't it be 18 ? Does pre-incrementation de...

x = ++i + ++i + ++i ; that's a new one!
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Yum, Toffifee.
hmm
I could really use a build system that's like Premake, but better maintained.
15:58
@DeadMG why don't you aid in maintaining premake?
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Five o’clock bitches.
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Time to go ho… oh wait it’s Saturday.
lol
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Hottest 8th of March ever recorded. That’s fun.
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, variadics were done right, mostly. And there was plenty opportunity to go wrong
@rightfold you need a life
16:10
@DeadMG I see you got stuck yet again trying to argue how your dislike for games that don't have set objectives means such games are bad.
Minecraft sucks.
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@sehe s/l/w/
What is bad about it?
From what I can gather, you feel that a sandbox experience is terrible as you could use alternate tools to make 'anything'. Which is utter nonsense, as anything you do on a computer is limited to being in a computer, sure you could print things out, but even then you are constrained to what printers can make real.
And I agree, if you want to make a highly semi realistic CG picture, minecraft is a terrible tool. But MC is not built for that. I'd mock you just as much for complaining your hammer is slow at cutting down trees.
yes, but there's nothing you can do about that, whereas there absolutely is something I can do about limiting myself to making things out of large blocks by hand.
just like there is something I can do about my hammer being slow at cutting down trees- I can swap it for an axe.
Minecraft is neither an effective tool to create nor an effective game to play.
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If you do not like Minecraft, don’t play Minecraft.
If you like Minecraft, play Minecraft.
ALL PROBLEMS SOLVED FOR EVERYONE AND FOREVER.
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16:16
What if I like Minecraft but don't have Minecraft?
No, it is. 3D modelling tools are hard. Minecraft is very easy to make things in. It is a crude rendition of things, but it just requires some imagination, just like LEGO. How is not 'effective', that implies you see it achieves something. You might argue that to be a game, you need to be given something to achieve, which you are, not a lot of boxes to tick no, but still challenges that you can try to beat.
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@FredOverflow Buy Minecraft or pirate Minecraft and play Minecraft.
@FredOverflow get it silly :P
@rightfold and binds tighter than or, so if I buy it, I don't play it? :(
What ever counter example you try to provide, I can just brush it aside claiming it does not do something it is not supposed to do, something that completely misses the point.
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16:18
and binds tighter than or only in retarded programming languages.
So all programming languages are retarded?
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In any sane environment, they bind equally tightly.
There are so many aspects of MC that you could hold up as shining examples of brilliant game design. Take for instance it's quest system, and by god don't you dare think it doesn't have a quest system.
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@FredOverflow Lisps aren’t. :P
@rightfold you definitely don't need that
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16:21
Bleh. Wrong chatroom.
you are a wrong chatroom.
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Best thing would be to require parentheses when or and and are mixed, anyway.
I don't even remember what the precedence is in Wide and I wrote that shit.
@rightfold I'm sure they retarded for other reasons than operator precedence.
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They lack operator precedence. :P
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16:29
@FredOverflow in Gear they have the same precedence. :P github.com/rightfold/gear/blob/master/src/Gear/Parse.hs#L59
@rightfold That's quite unusual.
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@FredOverflow It’s called sanity.
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Unusual or not.
damn is it help vampire day here or something?
@RodrigoSilva Have you tried asking on stackoverflow?
16:31
room topic changed to Lounge<Cloak>: Cloaking shield operational Captain! [hope]
totally not our problem
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Q: error C2371 - redefinition; different basic types on class

Jim PerryI've inherited some old C++ code that presumably compiled in VS2005, but doesn't in VS2010. I've got the following class: class UOW { public: UOW(LOGEvent * pLE); virtual ~UOW(); // // enum enum UOW_State { UOW_IN, UOW_EXCEPTION_HIN, UOW_OBTAIN...

Thanks for your permission. As you can see, I excel at unhelping.
Yep, that's the most correct attitude
Thanks @FredOverflow, I'll have a look into it
I've always failed to understand why some users with greater rep here have become some arrongant
morning friends.
arrogant and rep has nothing to do with this.
16:35
Feb 26 at 10:59, by thecoshman
New here or wanna ask a question? Check The Rules™ first, and remember that you are not entitled to an answer in any shape or form.
fact is, this is our Lounge, and you've come in here dumping your problem in our laps.
how would you like it if I came into your lounge and shat on the carpet?
if you don't like the steaming pile of shit in your lounge, just don't look at it, right?
@RodrigoSilva it has nothing to do with rep, newb
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@RodrigoSilva Reputation is irrelevant.
can anyone make sense of what this is really saying?
"PCB is an array. The memory for the PCB is dynamically allocated from OS free memory list at the time of creating a process. The OS returns a pointer to the dynamically allocated PCB memory when a request is made. The PCB memory is released when the process leaves (terminated) from the system."
Was I not allowed to ask for help? @FredOverflow I've already skim read through that some time ago, and I got the impression we could ask basic questions
If I wasn't allowed, then I'm sorry. I won't.
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16:37
I’d have about 26000 right now, which isn’t that much, and I’m still an asshole.
@Abyx care to elaborate?
@RodrigoSilva You are not forbidden, it's just that nobody here knows you, so it's unlikely that anybody will invest the time and energy to solve your problem.
@RodrigoSilva elaborate what? also I don't care. never.
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Man.
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How can someone live without rainbow parentheses.
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16:40
By virtue of being insane.
@DeadMG I take it then you just want to spout you wild unfounded opinion and are not willing to consider anything.
@FredOverflow Hm, it's understandable. Thanks for the explaining.
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Hm. I still have a smart_ptr class.
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Perhaps I should junk it completely, or just define it as an alias of unique<T>
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That is,
16:43
rename it to smart_ass. hth
@thecoshman About what in particular?
just look: class smart_ass {}; Sounds great IMO
@DeadMG from about here to here
Hrmph. So would a process control block be stored somewhere in system memory? My professor said it's a linkedlist, which I do not understand. Where does the PCB go?
well, I already had a pretty extensive discussion about it last night, and it seemed to me like you intentionally or not completely didn't understand what I said, so I saw little reason to continue.
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16:45
template <typename T, TDx>
using smart_ptr = unique<T*>;

template <typename T, typename TDx>
using smart_ptr = unique<T*, TDx>;
@Crow uhm is it from DOS age?
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I think that would be mighty nice. :D
@Abyx We're making a simple, simulated OS. Also the teacher is oooold and likes really low level stuff so that wouldn't be surprising
@ThePhD what's unique?
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@Abyx It's unique_ptr, without the ptr assumption.
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16:46
That is, unique<HWND> is a valid thing.
unique_ptr<T*> looks kinda weird
@ThePhD So is unique_ptr<HWND>, if you replace the deleter.
@DeadMG no I did read through, and I said what I seemed to have gatherd from that. You also seemed to have just as abruptly stopped talking with @EtiennedeMartel last night too.
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@DeadMG unique_ptr<HWND> means HWND*, which is rarely what you want.
same goes for unique_ptr<HWND>, it should be unique_ptr<void> if HWND is void*
16:47
@ThePhD It means deleter::pointer, which may or may not be HWND*. The default deleter is T* but it doesn't have to be.
The main thing though, is not trying to make you love MC, but trying get a valid argument from you. I'm sure you could provide a valid reason for why PHP is terrible.
I'd try unique_ptr<decltype(*declval<HWND>())> btw
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You could also provide the custom deleter like @DeadMG said, but I'm doing this in anticipation for functions being usable as template types / parameters.
on the plus side, hot cross buns :D
@Crow "PCB is an array" makes no sense.
16:51
Wouldn't it be better to just make a new moveable and non-copyable class? Rather than changing unique_ptr to not be a pointer.
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@BoniTea Enter unique.
@BoniTea No, you'd just be duplicating a bunch of the other stuff.
@Abyx I know. That's why I am confused. Isn't it a list?
there are some surprising subtleties in unique_ptr that any duplicate would also have to deal with.
@thecoshman Yes, because the other participants stopped trying to understand what I was saying and started talking about how they were just waiting for me to contradict myself, and it's clearly pointless for me to participate.
16:53
@FredOverflow I've checked the problematic files, and they all use include guards, so they couldn't possibly be included twice, right? Could this be some not supported code or something, because I'm using v9.0 toolset to compile the projects
@Crow PCB should be a structure, IMO. and OS will have many PCBs, one per process
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@TonyTheLion Interesting approach to who gets to be the female.
@Abyx I see, okay. Well I am implementing this in python, so do you believe a list or a queue would be an appropriate data structure? Maybe a list of dictionaries?
@DeadMG I'm trying to understand your views, but they seem flawed.
@Crow or maybe I'm wrong and PCB is really a container of something. Is it array or list - it doesn't really matter
16:54
well
@ThePhD yea
I can show you the pseudocode if you want. But it seems like there's something being lost here... The way he does it in C seems "over the top" to me.
@Crow anything. I'd use a dictionary of process IDs
at the most fundamental level, the problem seems to be that you and Etienne consider creating a worthless pile of shit in the most frustrating way possible to be a fun experience, and I'd rather create something worth having in the least frustrating way possible.
@Crow nope I don't wanna see it :)
16:55
@DeadMG I always thought unique_ptr is just a non-copyable and movable class with some interfaces.
@DeadMG may be so, but why does that make MC shit?
@DeadMG just plonk those bitches
because it entails creating a bunch of crap in the most annoying way possible.
@RodrigoSilva I'm sorry, but I really have no idea what's causing it.
@DeadMG nice
16:56
@DeadMG maybe so, but why does that MC shit?
@FredOverflow It's ok, thanks for your help. I'll try to investigate a bit more.
I don't care much for a lot of things, doesn't make them shit.
@thecoshman it's because the puppy doesn't play MC
I would have thought that it was pretty obvious that if the end result is terrible and the process of arriving at it is terrible, then it's a terrible idea to do that.
16:57
now now, for once let's try to let him argue this properly.
seems kinda Logic 101 here.
@DeadMG both the end results being terrible, and the process being terrible are subjective things.
ok, time to go write bad code
3
using 3D modelling programs requires a really big investment in time, and to get photo-realistic images out takes huge amounts of time too, and at the end of the day, it's just a CG image, so what is the point in 3D modelling tools? They must be shit.

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