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7:02 PM
lol benq's monitor settings app only applies the old settings once the app restarts
so you have to run the app each time you start the PC, the settings are not kept in the monitor's memory
fuck this shit, I'll just use the buttons on the monitor
@AlexM. A settings app for a monitor? What the fuck is that shit?
an app made by benq which alter's the monitor's settings
some of them
they call it pilot something
display pilot
right
That's not what I meant.
it was on autostart and when I started the PC I was greeted with the most bright image ever
then the monitor turned off the image a few times
then the app loaded
Why does a monitor require a specific app for its settings?
7:11 PM
then the old settings were applied
This looks awesome did anyone here do it?
@EtiennedeMartel so you move sliders with the mouse instead of using the buttons on the thing
to load configs made by others
I suppose they did it for the marketing
"YOU HAVE A MONITOR THAT'S USED BY PRO GAMERS AT THE INTEL GAMING STUFFS, DOWNLOAD THE CONFIGS USED BY THE PROS HOLYSHIT"
I just want my settings saved, kthx
@barznjy Hola
Ell
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@barznjy Hi
7:15 PM
I would like so start C++, what is the best way to start?
I have previous background on basic, Fortran, Matlab
@Cat R# Ultimate license arrived now. Ty for the info.
@barznjy I recommend "The C++ Programming Language" as a first book if you already have some programming background - it's basic but it gets to business.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thanks.
@barznjy As a general rule, don't trust online tutorials. If you pick a book, make sure it's on the list.
so first 4.0 sound test
it's pretty fucking weird
not sure if I like it or not
@BenjaminGruenbaum nah, that's stephen
7:25 PM
@BartekBanachewicz so?
@BenjaminGruenbaum he's big
I liked his LLVM stuff
@BartekBanachewicz oh, I thought the "nah" and "that's stephen" were related - I'm thinking about doing it. I love compilers but I never wrote a compiler for a functional language.
hmm okay
I've turned the back speakers off for a while
and it felt extremely empty
I feel like sitting in the middle of giant headphones
Wow. HxH 2011 is currently #3 highest rated anime on myanimelist (after Brotherhood and Steins;Gate).
youranimelist sucks
haiyore is the best anime of all time
I'm trying so hard to find out how the novel ended
but nobody seems to ever say anything about how it ends
7:36 PM
@AlexM. The best Anime of all time is Fruits Basket, followed by Full Metal Panic! and ROD TV.
I want spoilers ffs
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, I don't consciously hear my 'extras' (the sonys) but ... I'm just used to having them around
@StackedCrooked damn; I will need to watch Brotherhood at some point; only seen FMA; but not sure when... time is scarce...
@VáclavZeman ROD the TV was really nice
and the paper bending thing was really unique
Brotherhood is pretty good.
7:37 PM
don't remember ever seeing something like that
@BenjaminGruenbaum Should be fun if you are into that kinky stuff.
Ell
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What is a type intersection?
> HP just unveiled the cutest Windows PC ever and it only costs $180 theverge.com/2015/1/5/7493495/…
I think my mom would like that
she uses my old PC which is almost 8 years old now
I'm amazed the PSU even works anymore
Someone jumped the shark
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Q: boost bjam with emscripten

user1095108I am having problems trying to compile my project with emscriten and boost's bjam build system. This is my user-config: using clang : 5.4 : emcc : <archiver>emar <ranlib>emranlib ; This is how I build my project: bjam toolset=clang-5.4 -j3 -d+2 --user-config=em.jam release The p...

I'd get her rid of it, but I don't want to buy another hulking tower PC
7:40 PM
You know you're dealing with QUALITY JOURNALISM if you read article with title containing "cutest PC ever"
@VáclavZeman I'm a big fan of Fruits Basket. Got manga up until volume 23. (Which are all of them.)
@Jefffrey I am.
@milleniumbug it's not exactly cute but...
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In EBNF how do you allow chaining of postfix operators? For example: this allows foo(1) but not foo(1)(2):
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expr ::= call_expr;
call_expr ::= term_expr '(' args ')'
            | term_expr;
term_expr ::= identifier
            | number;
7:42 PM
it's quality journalism when they go all "beautiful" "elegant" on Apple products
so why not do the same with Microsoft
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And call_expr ::= call_expr '(' args ')' never terminates.
@Ell It's like the complement of the type union between the complement of two types. Or if it's easier instead of Either it's Both where both T or S must be a specific type. Although I've never actually seen it.
@sehe Somebody is compiling Boost into JavaScript?
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Either<int, double> makes sense. Both<int, double> doesn't make sense to me
how can something be an int and a double?
> bjam toolset=clang-5.4 -j3 -d+2 --user-config=em.jam release
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7:43 PM
It can't.
@Ell it can't, it's () by definition since the intersection is empty.
daaaaaaaamn, where can I get this Clang 5.4?
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@Ell But something can be an instance of both IEnumerable and IDisposable.
It's still their hoops. Emscripten devs will be more motivated in getting the more daunting libs compiled, and perhaps they have established ways. Or they tell you upfront why not to even bother. Have you tried to contact them? (Also, last time I checked emscripten had only very feeble emulation wrappers that barely worked with a limited set of automake projects. So either in the last two years they magically became a mature toolchain, or your "no" is way too resolute)sehe 7 secs ago
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@rightføld Ohh I see
7:44 PM
@VáclavZeman attempting
@Ell Yeah, I think Java has intersection types as an example with &.
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In Scala you can say val x: A with B = … and then x must be of both type A and type B.
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And because with is logical AND and negation is T => Nothing you can use De Morgan's laws to create union types. :)
<T extends Something & SomethingElse> is technically an intersection type in Java generics.
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Should I do like call_expr ::= term_expr ('(' args ')')*; and then reduce in my AST-generating code?
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7:48 PM
Seems rather ugly.
@rightføld why is that a problem?
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@BenjaminGruenbaum because a parser that never terminates is not very useful.
Oh I think I see what you want
What's wrong with:
call_expr ::= term_expr '(' args ')' ('( args ')')*
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Then my action cannot be just $$ = { type: "CallExpr", callee: $1, arguments: $3 }. :)
7:50 PM
@VáclavZeman Kids these days.
@EtiennedeMartel Totally. :D
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And I have to reduce, but should work. I'll give it a try.
@VáclavZeman Oh is that the one who created Lisp... nope, it's John McCarthy.
> Why VIBRATOR_SERVICE is not working consistently? o.O
@milleniumbug Heh.
7:55 PM
O. My. God.
WTH takes screenies of their phone and posts them with an instagram filter
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$$ = $2.reduce(function(a, e) { return { type: "CallExpr", callee: a, arguments: e }; }, $1) works.
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Hurray.
Also, this is interesting: Democracy 2.1
@sehe No idea. :D
@sehe This is where I got it: facebook.com/jamilarizvionline/photos/…
> Game sites just choose the games that everybody talks about. The best games are the ones that have great undiscovered incredible depths that have yet to be explored just because of a few technical problems that frustrated lazy gamers who then went online and ranted about it even though they have never made a game in their life.
(it's sarcasm, by the way)
@VáclavZeman Everybody knows that "first-past-the-post"-style voting is broken, but nobody has the guts to do anything about it.
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man I'm struggling with this design
I suck at website stuff
8:01 PM
I feel you
@Ell Make it simple.
@EtiennedeMartel First past the post what
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I'm a heroine.
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My compiler is so awesome.
8:03 PM
You are male, so you would be a hero.
@VáclavZeman FB === off-limits
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@Jefffrey Bullshit.
@Jefffrey check your privilege!
@sehe Isn't this one publicly accessible?
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@VáclavZeman only if you're logged into facebook
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Who is Paul McCartney?
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oh the beatles guy
@rightføld ...
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@VáclavZeman How should I know something nobody ever told me?
8:08 PM
lol
"paul mccartney bout to blow up thanks to kanye"
lol
Paul McCartney made the song Lovely Rita.
@StackedCrooked Hasn't he authored like half of the Beatles songs?
@Jefffrey and all their parents just had heart attacks... well they would if they were on twitter following their children
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People not being educated about uninteresting things isn't their fault.
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8:12 PM
I don't see the problem, really.
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(It's not a problem either, since it doesn't matter shit whether someone knows who Paul McCartney is or not.)
@VáclavZeman And solo hits like this one :)
Kids these days.
morning scrubberies
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@Jefffrey Raisers these days.
8:14 PM
Meh, they don't suck because they don't know who X is, but because of their disability to google it.
lol, 451 views on that Vlad post.
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Raising kids in a certain way and then complaining about them these days.
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Benjamin whatsup
Paul McCartney is currently 72. ..His death will be a major news event.
I ain't raising no kids
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8:15 PM
I implemented promise and future without assimilation lololol
So I can complain.
@StackedCrooked Only among moronic stargazers
oh boi
@Puppy yeah..
here we go again
8:15 PM
@rightføld I did that like 10 times :P If you would've asked I would've just told you to use the fantasy-promises package.
@Puppy Evening.
Paul is dead.
The guy there right now is a double.
No, not a float. A double. Like "someone that looks like someone else"-double.
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Meh, comma operator.
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This is ugly:
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$lasagnascript$module.main = function () {
    return console.log('listening on port 1337'), http.createServer($lasagnascript$module.handleRequest).listen(1337);
};
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8:17 PM
OTOH compiler output ought to be ugly.
@rightføld Somebody (Knuth, I think) once wrote a paper on how desirable it was for compiler output to be ugly so users would modify the original source instead of the output it generated.
5
Because why would you want to debug compiler output
@CatPlusPlus Define the language as what the compiler accepts, and its semantics as whatever it does with the input it accepts. Then the compiler is always bug-free by definition.
@Jefffrey Only among moronic backward-listeners.
Hey, don't call me backward-listener!
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Does anyone here use flow?
facebooks js typechecker
8:28 PM
I used it, not too impressed but it works just fine.
@JerryCoffin like Python :D
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@BenjaminGruenbaum do you know if it's possible to make arguments dom elements?
@CatPlusPlus well, often for performance reasons. It's fun and games to ignore what the compiler does until you need to optimize a tight spot and you want to know what's actually happening.
@Ell should be.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Or, you know, verify that it's actually doing what it's supposed to
Also jesus sarcasm get better at it
You better get better at sarcasm Jesus.
And here go with that joke again
I'm gonna start a counter
It'll probably overflow by the end of the week
8:31 PM
no jesus why
@CatPlusPlus you are missing a "we"
Jesus sarcasm would be a really badass porn genre.
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Man I'm so confused as to why this is compiling
var test : FunctionEditor;
test = 30;
flow compiles it happily
What's up?
What's FunctionEditor?
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class FunctionEditor {
    constructor(age: int) {
        alert(age);
    }
}
ie nothing yet
8:34 PM
Hehe. Complete misreading of the question lead me to write this creative bit: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/b9fb36b7fba6d4a9sehe 9 secs ago
Implicit constructor?
What do you get with a typeof(test) after the assignment?
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var test : FunctionEditor;
test = "this shouldn't work";
^also compiles
lol
What language
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maybe flow just isn't compiling it.
8:36 PM
@Jefffrey thanks, it was showing in onebox of course (also: i.imgur.com/Yi0QDfc.png otherwise i.imgur.com/r6O6B7n.png)
@CatPlusPlus 1 and counting
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WWooohooo.
hi all
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DRUGS
@nav added an idea to make it harder. You can't "protect against Machiavelli" though (Loosely quoting Herb Sutter) — sehe 38 mins ago
Dat suggestive comment - I guess in retrospect
8:38 PM
@rightføld OMG THATS AWESOME
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this also compiles
class Foo {
    name : int;
}
var bar = new Foo;
bar.name = "hi";
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Protocols are so much better than Foo.prototype.blah = … crap. Namespaces are one honking good idea.
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Ell
Oh well
@rightføld python in javascript sounds familiar. has-been-done?
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@sehe No, I only use Python for the ********* stuff in the output.
8:40 PM
Oh well. IDGI then
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@Jefffrey Exactly.
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fork this, I'll use regular javascript
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@sehe I don't get what made you think it was Python. I can't remember when Python last had extern, protocol, implement and a proper implementation of from __future__ import braces.
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@Ell nooo use LasagnaScript :>
@R.MartinhoFernandes @CatPlusPlus you using jekyll still... done did update there, now I need a JS runtime for some dependency, links me to here... any recommendations on which to get?
8:49 PM
I'm not
Also Node
Maybe
Just pick one that works, if you can find one
GLFW 3.1 is 98% complete! Yippee!
may as well go for node... I think
:( nexus 6 has higher screen res then my desktop
@thecoshman It's not too bad! Most higher end smartphones have Quad HD displays.
Anyways, most people sit far away back from their monitor that it should mimic high-dpi
ergh... can't apt-get node
@Nooble What's so exciting about it
8:55 PM
much better gem install therubyracer
@πάνταῥεῖ I love taking it to the extreme stackoverflow.com/a/27787743/85371
Overfeeding will kill vampires
@CatPlusPlus Nothing really. I've been waiting for it since about a year (IIRC) ago. It promises Wayland integration via a compile switch, but that's pretty much all I know.
@rightføld boy. didn't you say you implemented a compiler? I assume this is your pythonesque personal language-du-jour
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I'm actually going to use said language to rewrite the compiler in.
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JavaScript is terrible.
8:57 PM
ergh... been so long my jekyll site is rather broke :S
@AlexM. Holy crap that thing's perfect. I can only imagine how huge the price must be. Irregardless, I w̶a̶n̶t̶ need it.
@Jefffrey did you read the question? Can you not read between the lines and extrapolate what the real goal is?
Wokay. I admit this question is confounding. /care-off
@sehe The real goal is to find the number of kids that can see.
It's about kid occlusion then :0
Sorting the container simply makes you lose information and doesn't give you back anything meaningful.
9:03 PM
Gee. No kidding. Did you notice the troll answer part? And the obvious help vampire part? For homework?
@Jefffrey In my comment I carefully left out a semi-crucial point: for the adjacent_difference to give meaningful results, you need to use reverse-iterators.
@sehe Yes, I noticed.
I can't believe you're taking this so seriously
@JerryCoffin As I explained in the comment, even with reverse iterators adjacent_difference does not give meaningful data on itself.
@JerryCoffin I'm tempted to give the OP a Boost Geometry based solution now. But it's already closed (by me, in part)
9:04 PM
@JerryCoffin Adjacent difference wouldn't give meaningful data. Assuming you traverse 7 6 4 8 2 from the right to the left, then you would give: 6 -4 2 1 which filtered with count_if would mean 3. But it's clear that in that configuration only 2 and 8 see in front of them. — Jefffrey 6 mins ago
> from the right to the left
@Jefffrey indeed, you need the running max
Exactly
yawn :)
@sehe Who is taking anything seriously.
@Jefffrey I must have misunderstood the question then (which I'll admit is possible--but I don't see enough in the question to say that your conclusion about what he wants is accurate either).
9:05 PM
@Jefffrey You is!
> Some kids wont be able to see the right side because there are taller kids in front of them,so what i want to do is get the number of the kids that can see
That's it. That's the problem.
@JerryCoffin I by now agree. But the wording is excessively clumsy. That alone warrants smokescreen of confusing answers
@sehe Nope
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instance Functor ((,) a) where
    fmap f (x,y) = (x, f y)
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9:07 PM
lolwat
^ does this help?
@rightføld Don't do that.
@Jefffrey Nothing helps. Nothing can help. All it lost. It all sucks.
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That's in base.
Oh, oops. Sorry. Channeling the cat for a moment there.
@rightføld No, it's not.
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9:10 PM
It is.
o_0 jekyll can't host on port 4000 as something else is... but fuser 4000/tcp returns nothing... what gives guys?
@rightføld Prove it.
fuck it's really there
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Ugh JavaScript Array has no flatMap. OTOH if it did had flatMap it were probably broken.
Xeo
Xeo
Hey @R.MartinhoFernandes, does the second picture seem familiar? :P
@sehe Well, I thought giving them a warning should have been the right choice. What exactly is overfeeding by your means. Do you have a better approach?means
9:15 PM
OK, Anne was late back and then it was too late to cook-eat our chicken mini-roasts. Anne did a lasagna-ding, I got nothing. I'm now so hungry I could eat my soddin' keyboard caps and I have no pizz or curry in. I ust wih she wuld txt me whn gettng lte bac.
Xeo
Xeo
@MartinJames I really like your attention to detail, sometimes.
'cept you used the 's' after you ate it
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def flatMap(xs, f) = Array::concat.apply(Array(0), functor.map(xs, f));
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This is so ugly.
> How to mock a generic factory with dependency injection
I'd point at it, and just laugh
@πάνταῥεῖ I think I showed that. Feed them obtuse, advanced C++ without explanation
@Xeo lol. Fuck it, I'm gonna shower and go out after all. I'll shop first before beer.
9:20 PM
--main::IO()
main = do
    initGUI
why
you have written the fucking signature already
why comment it out
@sehe Yeah, I get your point. That's a way to throttle young, fresh, university unleashed guys appearing with me. I got most of them on the way, to know how to research ;-P ...
I can understand those that don't want to write the main signature, but why write it and the comment it out and leave it there.
I swear, sometimes I think that some SO users are intentionally pissing me off.
@Jefffrey lol
lol, robot deletion too slow.
I like pizza with ketchup
9:22 PM
Bastard.
I'm off to Tesco NOW.
@LucDanton lol :)
I like spaghetti bolognese with ketchup
fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
Yeah, ok. It's troll day.
@Jefffrey no. they're just cluelessly trying things in their editors and copying the resulting mess into the question verbatim.
9:24 PM
SPAGHETTI ALLA BOLOGNESE WITH KETCHUP ARE NOT SPAGHETTI ALLA BOLOGNESE.
hth
@chmod711telkitty Gotta try that
oh you...
if you don't have the tomato paste & is dying for spaghetti bolognese , why can't you use ketchup instead?
use cyanide instead
Tomato this, tomato that, who cares
9:27 PM
@Xeo I wish you'd stop harrassing me about that :( The way I see it, that mistake was its own punishment.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sorry, I will.
> for (std::string line; getline(is, line); )
@Xeo Don't. We have to take full advantage of the few times he reminds us he isn't quite perfect. :-)
9:29 PM
Yes?
help me
Okay. Hang on. Donning my superman suit
the guy posted the struct definition. Who didn't expect this?
> (char*)line.c_str()
it's hurting
hurry up
> struct ftpparse r;
@Jefffrey what about it... that's a very common idiom for splitting strings and doing line based IO
9:31 PM
OMG, it's full of char*s
I can't take it anymore
> std::vector<struct ftpparse> parse_result;
help
> char *name; /* not necessarily 0-terminated */
> ftpparse has been reported to work under UNIX, under Win32 with Visual C++ 5.0, and under Win16 with Borland C++ 4.52.
Damn that's old
@Jefffrey Oh, in that case. Euthanasia granted, by special exception. Mention cd736677c3b1b0c7baf04f25d94623ca2432c0a7 to Peter when you're at the gate
i'm ded
you came back too late
Also, lol. The library uses ftpparse both as function name and struct name.
9:33 PM
@Jefffrey that's what she ...
@sehe lol
@PaulMcKenzie depends on what you're doing with them. Treat them as POD (it's C after all) and they treat you as POD in return :) — sehe 27 secs ago
@Griwes you reversed it
@sehe lol
> moron
hey!
You may enter
(that was Peter at the keyboard, for a sec)
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9:39 PM
> TypeError: Object function Object() { [native code] } has no method 'createProperty'
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Fuck you, Node.js.
@Jefffrey Ruby on Itails
woah
apparently it really is
but only the girl has to gain from it
not anyone else
> Itails
@Jefffrey ...and most of western Europe in general.
@Jefffrey Come on. You got it, right?
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9:45 PM
Oh it's called defineProperty top kek.
@sehe Yes, Ruby, the "Berlusconi" prostitute and "Ruby on Rails".
@Jefffrey rightly so
I got it.
It's just that it should probably be "Italis" not "Itails"
It just sounds better.
Maybe I'm wrong.
@thecoshman You wouldn't expect it from the state that "hosts" the pope, though.
@Jefffrey The Vatican City is not Italy.
> "hosts"
@Jefffrey It wouldn't rhyme. Anagrams FTW
@sehe Rhyming is all in the timing overrated.
There's something weird in robot this year.
He seems always in the edge of getting super mad.
@JerryCoffin If you lack timing, you're gonna belated
@Jefffrey where
Where what?
9:56 PM
40 secs ago, by Jefffrey
He seems always in the edge of getting super mad.
Incidentally, that was the subject of my reply
yesterday, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Why does everyone ask that?
29 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@Xeo I wish you'd stop harrassing me about that :( The way I see it, that mistake was its own punishment.
@Jefffrey That's not really weird--just a normal effect on being in away from the Lounge too much.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Are you ok?
inb4 I get kicked
Sauna at work > spa

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