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11:00 PM
@Ell maybe you can just make some educated choices and then just invite us for some feedback (with the prototype)?
 
Ell
@sehe Good idea :)
 
Do you guys know a way to do this without storing the std::async result? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/24144c7b5d9b4671
sorta noob question
 
11:16 PM
@Rapptz yes. without std::async (it sucks)
It's the wellknown rantcase that Robot likes to quote
 
:<
 
Ell
I feel like child knows nodes shouldn't know who their parents are in a tree. But I'm not sure. It seems like strong coupling
Anyhow. Enough coding for tonight
I'll go to bed and read about code instead
 
@Ell s/knows/nodes/ ?
 
Ell
@Borgleader ah yes thanks
 
I agree that every child deserves to have their parents not in a tree
 
11:27 PM
hahahaha xD
 
Ell
Yeah I won't store the parent. I'll just pass it when visiting them all
 
hm, nuget is kinda neat for the automation...but when you hit build and it starts downloading boost into your solution it's kind of meh :/
 
o.o reload is an icon in the right-click menu now
wtf did they do
 
who
 
Mozilla
 
Ell
11:34 PM
I can see it being useful
Not for an everyday user though
 
how so?
it's already in the address/whatever/everything bar, and there's F5...
 
Ell
But the address bar is aaaagees away
 
that screenshot is fucking with my mind
I know it's not real but I keep clicking on my browser anyway, to make it go away
FYI Chrome has "Back"/"Forward"/"Reload" in the context menu (albeit not graphical) and I don't recall this being particularly new or unusual
IE9 has it
I think you're just seeing the new graphics and thinking the whole feature is new
 
FF has had it too
Yup
 
BTW: You can remove images from the chat temporally by inspecting the element and just deleting it.
 
11:46 PM
Firefox seems to enjoy making a total mockery of UX
though they're only copying Chrome and, frankly, newer MS products, which all do the same
everyone's obsessed with breaking the chains of the past, so they're changing things for no other reason than to change them. and they're changing them wrong
 
@melak47 wut, is there a nuget for boost?
 
@sehe even for individual libs it seems
 
that makes slightly more sense
 
while the main boost thing seems to be just the headers
 
> "just"
 
@sehe 100something MB vs 1.3 GB of boost shared and static libs for just a handful of libs :p
 
I mean, it's basically all you need for the header onlies
 
I am really bad at this
:(
 
@Rapptz what?
 
multithreading
 
11:54 PM
ah. good.
 
lol. boost regex 500MB >_>
 
The classification tables.
Nobody should be good at multithreading. Multithreading is rarely healthy. Just - prefer to think of threads as isolated and coarse-grained as possible - perhaps as inline processes.
 
Ell
I think threads are too low level
To be thinking about
 
Damn it.
Power went out.
 
then how are you talking here
 
11:59 PM
@sehe I get threads. It's just doing things with threads that gets me.
 

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