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9:00 PM
so tempted to flag
 
:D
 
WHY THE FUCK IS ANALYZER SET TO SNOWBALL ON AN NGRAM FIELD
 
I think the starboard has already been purged
@CatPlusPlus lay down on the weed
 
@EtiennedeMartel oh no! I might have to unsubscribe!
also, did I smoke something, or did UK pass a law that forms can't default to opt-in?
 
Nope.
 
9:01 PM
@thecoshman You know what might be in those emails? A reminder that another free game is available.
 
I still see forms that default to opt-in.
Don't take my advice on legal things though.
 
@EtiennedeMartel fuck... well, I did then get around to paying for the HB12... not that I'll play those games :(
 
beautiful little lonely parenthesis
 
@TonyTheLion he really is less of a twat IRL
 
I have a git issue at work, pulling vs github works, pushing does not. Tried fiddling with the postbuffer thing but no dice.
 
9:03 PM
@thecoshman good to know
 
@sehe ergh, get some screen man
 
Rather, @balpha, can we can have non-broken hyphenation/wrapping algo :) Thank you, Lord
@JohanLarsson what's the remote push url (git remote -v)
 
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@sehe ugh orange shit theme
 
Also. "Does not" is even worse than "Doesn't work". ("DOES IT SIT ON THE COUCH ALL DAY?!?!111!")
@rightfold but it's not cuntshit
 
@sehe don't remember, went home early today so can't check. What should I look for?
 
9:06 PM
Inner peace
 
A cunt can fart.
 
That's nice to know.
 
yea felt like contributing
 
@JohanLarsson We know. In that rare case, it's true both literally and with the Pars Pro Toto
 
A bird can fly did you know?
 
9:07 PM
Also quite likely:
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A: Git/github can't push to master

Mark LongairGitHub doesn't support pushing over the git protocol, which is indicated by your use of the URL beginning git://. As the error message says, if you want to push, you should use either the SSH URL git@github.com:my_user_name/my_repo.git or the "smart HTTP" protocol by using the https:// URL that ...

 
C++ can compile.
 
@OMGtechy My fly can't bird though
 
@sehe Pars pro toot. FTFY
 
@sehe it'd be pretty awesome if it could though.
What would it look like if a fly could bird?
 
@sehe maybe, I cloned the repo from github so should be ok I htink. It is behind a proxy so prolly some bs that I will never know.
 
9:09 PM
@OMGtechy It would have flappy wings:
 
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit It reminds me of this news article that described a medical mistake where the urethra and colon were swapped.
 
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INF
 
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But I cannot find the news article back.
 
@sehe I have no idea how this image is appropriate
 
A fly on clothing is a covering over an opening concealing the mechanism, such as a zip, velcro, or buttons, used to close the opening. The term is most frequently applied to a short opening over the groin in trousers, shorts, and other garments, which makes them easier to put on or take off, allows men and boys to urinate without lowering the garment, and prevents exhibitionism. The term is also used of overcoats, where a design of the same shape is used to hide a row of buttons. This style is common on a wide range of coats, from single-breasted Chesterfields to covert coats. An open fly is...
 
9:10 PM
Ohh
 
@rightfold should work since they are covariant?
 
@sehe there's a sexual reference in there somewhere
The bird likes your fly or something.
 
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@JohanLarsson They are isomorphic!
 
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@OMGtechy Alleen de “vogels” vliegen van Oost- naar West-Berlijn.
 
@OMGtechy if you look really hard
 
9:12 PM
posted on September 22, 2014 by Eric Battalio

You can grab the download here . If you do not want to click through to the release notes, there are two technology improvements: Visual Studio now scans or rescans a solution and then updates the database much more quickly for large solutions...(read more)

 
@rightfold is there any reason for the dutch?
@sehe REALLY hard
 
@rightfold mmm. Frits Wester of Paul van Vliet?
 
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@OMGtechy Yes. Translating lyrics doesn't work.
 
@OMGtechy No. They're completely redundant
 
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9:13 PM
@sehe Frits Wester? Is he a singer?
 
Mmm. Shit. Names. They don't stick.
 
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> Klein Orkest
 
Heeeeeeeeeeel klein. Ongeveer 4 bij 6 centimeter, zou ik zo zeggen
 
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That's the name of the band.
 
9:14 PM
...
Thank you lobster
 
Umm.
I like trains.
And rock lobster.
 
I think that'll do for the night. See you all later. Well maybe not all
 
Are some of us going to die soon?
 
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inb4 sehe is back within a few minutes
 
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@OMGtechy One cannot predict reliably.
 
9:15 PM
Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
j/k
 
@rightfold one cannot predict reliability reliably either.
 
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I didn't predict. I stated present facts.
 
I predict a riot.
Oh wait, already happened.
#referendem
 
@rightfold you can say with certainty. (what is 'soon')
 
NOW! boom. too slow.
 
9:17 PM
 
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@thecoshman get back to rioting you Brit.
 
hahaha
 
@rightfold am I missing riots again?
 
23 hours ago, by rightfold
Monsoon.
 
@sehe which monday?
 
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9:18 PM
 
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trololol
 
Moonshine.
 
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@Loopunroller Full link or bust.
 
@Loopunroller aha
 
9:19 PM
@Loopunroller saved by certificates: i.imgur.com/MKj2kKF.png
 
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Old and not funny.
 
@rightfold Full link is a little bit longer though ^^
 
WTF is this? lol
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Q: I AM UNABLE TO write a program. Could someone please help me

abhiCompare the CPU usage and memory usage between java.util.ArrayList and java.util.Vector. Develop a Java program to: 1. Generate 20,000 random numbers between 1 and the number of characters in your last name and first name. For example, I will have my program generate 20,000 random numbers in the...

 
@sehe LOL
 
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@Loopunroller Who cares this isn't twitter.
 
9:20 PM
Just when you think they can't get any worse. @Mysticial
 
@rightfold What if i told you it was?
 
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@Mysticial HE IS UNABLE TO write good questions. Could someone please downvote him
 
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@Loopunroller Then I would think you are a smoking moron.
 
"discussion, support"
I don't know how to make tags in chat #confessions
 
Very well written. Both of the students who read it seemed pretty impressed. — psr Sep 11 '13 at 23:36
 
9:22 PM
At least the OP didn't use .
 
 
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YOU ARE UNABLE TO ask good questions. Could you please delete this — rightfold 7 secs ago
 
@Mysticial how do you add tags in chat if you don't mind me asking?
 
[tag:you-suck]
 
If you do mind...well...tough :D
 
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USPOER
 
That's like super, but better
 
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Ha sehe what did I say? You're still here. :)
 
@Loopunroller However, you failed much harder. You never made it
InstructionID(3), InstructionID(71)?!?!
You should join ranks with Bartek. Together you can rule Hell
 
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9:26 PM
@sehe I have no pretty printer yet.
 
7 messages moved to bin
USPOER DELETION!
 
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Not too difficult to write one, though.
 
@sehe how far back were you digging?
 
*sighs* I just need a C++ job is all. I'm new to a lot of things
wasn't that the guy who wrote this filesystem lib?
 
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Now I just have to replace in by ; and it looks good.
 
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9:28 PM
Because ; will be automatically inserted soon.
 
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Generated Lua code will probably look like v0 = 42; v1 = 21; v4 = v0(v1). :v
 
@BartekBanachewicz Nobody knows C++
 
What's C++? Is it a pokemon?
 
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> Super Effective C++
 
Worse
 
9:31 PM
@thecoshman ~2 minutes. I deleted the "(removed)" posts
@BartekBanachewicz Yes. I "reviewed" it.
 
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Still not sure whether I should evaluate f or x first in f x, though.
 
Although this topic has probably been discussed already, what's this about a 2015 unconference?
 
@sehe oh right
 
@BartekBanachewicz Half of what he tweets gets retweeted by MeetingC++ for some very very obscure reason
 
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If you depend on the order in code then you're a fucking idiot, but still.
 
9:32 PM
I depend on the order in which I'm fucking idiots
 
Inside out, right to left.
 
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And how about x |> f which (disregarding order of evaluation) is equivalent to f x.
 
⒡ˣ⒳
 
lol most of the VS2013 U4CTP2 stuff is ICE fixes
 
U4CTP2?!?!
I think I prefer USPOER
 
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9:36 PM
USSR
 
Same.
USPOER is so much better.
Hell, if we could mangle it a little it'd be even more USPOER
 
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I know.
 
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I will evaluate f first, then x.
 
@OMGtechy I'mm stilll getting used to a super slick keyboard here. Gimme a break
 
@rightfold nooo
 
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9:37 PM
Because f x y z is equivalent to ((f x) y) z and LTR order is more natural.
 
As you can see it's kinda easy to get a premature registration
 
@sehe so super it makes it difficult to type? :P
 
But it's a joy to fliy over
 
LTR is more natural for pretty much everyone who speaks an LTR natural language as their first language.
 
@OMGtechy No it makes it so easy that it takes time to get control. Like driving a ferrari, I guess.
 
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9:37 PM
Yeah I meant LTR, not RTL. I am bad at left vs. right. I often get it wrong during driving lessons too lol.
 
@sehe the speed, it's over 9000?
What sort of keyboard out of interest?
 
Das
 
Das Keyboard
 
but for x |> f you should evaluate x first.
 
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But for x |> f I will evaluate x first, then f.
 
9:38 PM
Das Experiment
 
And, no, I'm not out of interest yet. Some ~15 years more
 
welp, on this one we totally agree
 
@OMGtechy It was. It was totally an experiment. And I was very very afraid I wouldn't like it because: "too loud"
 
I've been tempted to try a new keyboard, but since I mainly use laptops it's rather...uncommon.
 
Turns out I can type on this thing so stealthily that it arguably makes less noise than a regular keyboard (or at least my former)
 
9:39 PM
Ninja Keyboard
 
jesus christ I don't give a single flying fuck
 
How about a walking one?
 
It's a joy to see letters appear on the screen with no effort - it's like thought control
 
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import std.{io, encoding.utf8}
let main env = io.write env.stdout (utf8.encode "Hello, world!\n")
 
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Maybe I will get this to compile tomorrow!
 
9:40 PM
@OMGtechy try again
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit why would Jesus want your flying fuck? I think it'd be quite...uncomfortable.
 
@rightfold that looks funny. I wonder what the assumed input encoding (for the literal) is anyways
 
When people say flying fuck, I just see them flying through the air with their legs open bashing into each other like a pair of magnetised flys.
 
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@sehe Source files must be UTF-8 encoded, but string literals don't expose anything related to encodings.
 
WHO LEAKED THIS? WHO THE HELL LEAKED THIS? MY SON’S PRIVACY HAS BEEN VIOLATED! THIS TIME YOU’VE GONE TOO FAR, REDDIT! http://t.co/82L8jnCfJv
 
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9:41 PM
Not sure about BOM yet but w/e.
 
@rightfold what's the sense in "utf8.encode"-ing a literal that was... already in UTF8?
 
@sehe what the...
 
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@sehe utf8.encode is a function that takes a string and returns a byte array.
 
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String doesn't expose encoding-related stuff. Encodings are not its job.
 
To accept evolution is to believe it took four billion years to create a species whose current top trend is #NationalSitOnMyFaceDay.
Hahaha
 
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9:43 PM
How the string is stored internally is an implementation detail.
 
11
A: How many humans have been in my lineage? Is it almost the same for every human currently living?

fileunderwaterA quick back-of-the-envelope answer to the number of generations that have passed since the estimated human-chimp split would be to divide the the split, approximately 7 million years ago (Langergraber et al. 2012), by the human generation time. The human generation time can be tricky to estimate...

 
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string.codePoints is there to take a string and return a view of code points. Stuff like that.
 
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String itself is not a sequence since that would be too ambiguous (sequence of bytes? code points? words?).
 
@rightfold okay. I guess. So "encode" is just a misnomer
 
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9:46 PM
Why?
 
just encrypt it with base 64, gees
 
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I could name it "serialize."
 
It doesn't encode. It (somehow, that's the implementation detail) yields the utf8 bytes that encode the string
 
@OMGtechy giggle
 
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@sehe Yes.
 
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9:48 PM
utf32.encode and ascii.encode would be similar.
 
@sehe I fail to see the meaningful difference
 
I don't. :)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit imagine sitting in a park flying that at people; whenever they complain you can just point at the device and shrug.
"The Device" sounds quite menacing
 
there is an ambiguity in English between "to encode - to produce an encodied output" and "to encode - to be something that is the result of an act of encoding", which may be your problem here
it means both your statements are true
 
I like .NET's byte[] Encoding.GetBytes(string) style
 
9:49 PM
it also means that both statements say the exact same thing
 
and THIS is why we having programming languages
 
i.e. "I encoded X (producing Y)" vs "Y encodes X"
 
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How about utf8.fromString?
 
is encoded vs have encoded
 
give(fuck(fuck::flying))
terminated by std::runtime_error: cannot execute instruction
 
9:50 PM
throw FlyingFuck(nullptr)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Except for the latter to be applicable, it should at least be used in a form that allows the "active" semantics: utf8.encode (s) doesn't allow that. In that case it would be foo(s) -> byte[] where "byte[] encodes s in utf8"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ^
 
I wonder how many ways you can not give a flying fuck
 
@sehe yeah
@OMGtechy I don't care
 
I wonder if anyone has ever given one.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't give a flying fuck...trololol
 
So foo would still require a sensible name. And it would still be something like "yield_encoded_view" (or, if you insist, yield_encoding[_of])
 
9:52 PM
@sehe see above
 
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Well that it's a view and not a copy or w/e is irrelevant since it's all immutable.
 
True. I think I like "utf8.get_encoding(s)"
 
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How about decoding?
 
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TBH Python uses encode() and decode() and I don't think there is any confusion for anyone but those that don't know the difference between strings and sequences of bytes.
 
@OMGtechy The best thing is, I don't even have to buy the damn thing to not give a flying fuck!
 
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9:55 PM
Maybe I will go with utf8.fromString and utf8.toString.
 
@sehe But then you can tease them with the flying fuck you clearly own
 
@rightfold Oh, I wasn't claiming any confusion. I was arguing stylistically.
 
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OIC :)
 
@OMGtechy I can write it on a paper plane.
 
@sehe you are an innovator like no other
 
9:56 PM
@rightfold toBytes and toString, or fromBytes and fromString, IYAM
 
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Also nice: fmt.writef utf8 (* look mah I can pass modules around! *) env.stdout "Hello, %d!" 42
 
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@sehe Or I could go the lisp way and do utf8.bytes->string and utf8.string->bytes :D
 
I'm confounded by your unexpected uses of syntax in my beloved pure LISP
 
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@OMGtechy I think it's amazing how a human being can work with the same stuff every day over and over again without getting bored.
 
9:59 PM
> without getting bored [needs citation]
 
@rightfold it's lke the matrix, we live inside a computer with so much content it can occupy us forever.
 

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