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10:01
@thecoshman And it seems carbon emissions from wood burning are higher than from oil or coal. lol
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lawmakers get money from wood burners
Oil is also a renewable source of energy because the carbon dioxyde it produces is breathed by animals which will then die and decompose back to oil.
makes sense
It's all cyclic, people.
Now time to renew some kilos of dinosaur.
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oil is extracted from olives
10:03
From any oily thing, really
Xeo
Xeo
mornin
@nabijaczleweli speaking from experience are we
@Xeo Moaning
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Oil is also synthesized.
10:04
@buttifulbuttefly No, I never made oil from your hair, if that's what you're asking
I'm sure there's a market for that
@rightfold They also get public opinion on their side by being able to claim X% energy from 'renewables'.
Politicians are a renewable source of bullshit.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes but the point is, we can plant more trees. If you grow as many trees as you burn, in theory, you have net flow of no carben vOv
@thecoshman No, you don't.
You release the carbon all at once, and take decades to capture it back.
10:07
@buttifulbuttefly gluten!
And you destroy the forest.
A minor inconvenience
@R.MartinhoFernandes true, often overlooked
vOv I'm not saying it's perfect
@thecoshman And forest that you keep cutting and growing back is not healthy.
@thecoshman I'm saying it's bollocks to call it 'renewable' and 'carbon neutral'. Perfection has nothing to do with it.
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buttocks > bollocks
10:08
what is 'renewable' then?
@rightfold Not mine.
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TIL bollocks means testicles.
@thecoshman Wind is. Solar is. They will never be exhausted.
(Well, theoretically they will, but it will no longer matter)
That is a very short term vision, what happens in 4 billion years when the sun dies?
Put on sunscreen.
10:10
Or is it 14
@R.MartinhoFernandes I guess wood burning is better termed as 'sustainable' then. If managed well, we can keep burning trees all we want.
@thecoshman We can't. See above. Unless by managed well you mean 'not actually making an industry out of burning it'
@thecoshman Healthy forests are the ones that aren't constantly being regrown.
yes, very well understood, freshly grown forests are not a healthy natural forest. That has nothing to do with growing trees like and other produce. We have fields of corn, why not fields of trees?
We don't have to go cutting down all the old natural forests first
Let's grow fields of octrees for 8x the efficiency.
I'm also not suggest it's something we can rely on exclusively
10:17
@thecoshman Just like the corn, we can use the trees for other purposes.
Purposes that 1) emit less carbon, and 2) don't have superior alternatives around.
(And don't get me started on burning corn)
I eat far too much corn :\ I've regularly had meals with corn in about five forms
@thecoshman Basically, burning trees is not a prerequisite for planting trees. You can plant trees to offset carbon emissions from, say, oil. It requires less planting, and you end up with more trees overall.
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Q: Is it possible to ASSERT_DOES_NOT_COMPILE with GTest?

Dimitri SchachmannAssume a template class where we assert at compile time that the integer template argument must be greater zero: template<int N> class A { public: A() { static_assert(N > 0, "N needs to be greater 0."); } }; Is it possible to create a googletest unit test that compiles, but r...

"I want my static_assert to fail at runtime"
@buttifulbuttefly that is actually doable
10:21
though not possible to do without boilerplate outside of the test itself
the idea does make sense
Then I'm not seeing it
@buttifulbuttefly take a look
@Griwes being possible doesn't change it being a bad idea... look at america!
@R.MartinhoFernandes maybe I like burning trees!
there was even a Lounge project proposal for this IIRC
10:23
I tried to make this somehow embeddable in the test itself, but that fails mostly due to the fact you can't have function local function templates.
Soon: the runtime_static_assert proposal.
@thecoshman But it is!
You are testing stuff.
where's that project list page
Ok pls explain why having a static_assert fail at runtime is desirable
You want to get all failures, not just the one that fails at compile time.
10:24
I'm referring to compilation failures in general
fuck flags
It's just an assert, no?
I lost the project page
Well. What I did is slightly different than what OP there wants, since you can't SFINAE on function body.
But the idea is similar-ish.
> TMP test framework
yeah
Oh, I wrote that.
If we did have function local templates, it'd be kind of easy.
But without that it needs boilerplate.
10:26
The very point of static_assert being it to fail at compilation, if you want it a runtime then don't use it? I'm confus
@AndyProwl Also woot, got the first one out of the way.
@buttifulbuttefly Yes; the original case is wrong.
@R.MartinhoFernandes keep up :P
I only did the snake game
> Documentation generator
OH GOD NO
But, assuming that is not a hard error (i.e. not static_assert, but a SFINAE condition)... it's useful.
Oh hey, I also did a snake game.
It's multiplayer, even!
10:27
but is it 3d?
Would probably need some "I'm ready" keys for that.
@AndyProwl Nay, it's written w/ ncurses.
I'm stuck with nonius and ogonek and yajna and haven't touched them in months because homelessness.
huh... the chat scrapper sounds reasonable to do..
And women taking all my time, I guess.
I tried to make my snake game multiplayer but I realized I know too little about networking and games
which is quite important if you want to make a game that talks over the network
10:28
...my one is multiplayer... without networking :P
I don't have snake gaem :c
You just have to share a keyboard (or have two, or attach to the same console xD)
oh, I thought of that but then I realized that nobody would ever play it with me so I discarded the idea
@AndyProwl That's kinda depressing.
10:30
If I added these "I'm ready" keys, I could make a service somewhere on my server and we could play via ssh.
@Vanitas life's fault
@R.MartinhoFernandes What? :D
SSH is a perfectly valid way to play console-based games. :D
I wanna make the Game of Life with C++ to learn some more about C++, but I don't really have any clue where to start, really.
Esp. with screen or tmux.
10:33
I might just do it in a console.
@Vanitas the only hard part with software is breaking it down into small steps
@Vanitas I'm working on that too! github.com/rmartinho/yajna (DO NOT LEARN FROM THIS; HORRIBLEST CODE I'VE WRITTEN; ALSO PROBABLY THE AWESOMEST)
@thecoshman And naming. And cache invalidation. And obiwan errors.
@Griwes IDGI
I guess it's a matter of just doing it, like Shia once told me.
@buttifulbuttefly You rarely want to test hard errors, but you sometimes want to test your SFINAE expressions.
10:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'll try my best to forget everything I read :D
I don't have reinterpret_cast in it yet.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ok, the only hard things in software is breaking tasks into small steps, naming things, cache invalidation, obiwan erros and an almost fanatical devotion to the pope.
I barely know any C++ though, so I just hope I make as many mistakes as possible so I can bug SO about it and learn form it.
But untagged unions <3
From, even.
10:36
@Vanitas Arne does a much better motivational speech
Xeo
Xeo
@Griwes generic lambdas?
some kinda abuse surely works with that :D
@thecoshman how much is an Arne?
my computer is so starved for ram right now :\
@Xeo You need template overloads for that use case.
Xeo
Xeo
10:38
you can fake specialization through overloads and type<T> arguments
@thecoshman Feed it!
@wilx but my precious up time!
@MarcoA. IDGI
@thecoshman Here is some ram:
10:40
@buttifulbuttefly I don't get IDGI
@Xeo I'd love to see an idea for how to do that at function scope, though - that'd make the end user code so much better in that case.
and frankly IWLTSMB
Xeo
Xeo
more lambdas, and overload function.
clearly I would like to scratch my butt
an acronym you should all know
by now
@MarcoA. I Want LRIO To Suck My Balls
inbfl4g
10:41
wat
@Xeo Can you do a pseudocode-ish thingy? Because I'm not seeing it.
Is this what I wake up to?
Xeo
Xeo
on it
Jefffrey is the new Tony
OK...finally.
@thecoshman Here is some ram:
10:43
you wouldn't download a ram
I always download more RAM when I run out.
I used to poop ram in the morning
@buttifulbuttefly I cannot imagine allowing anyone to put my balls in their mouth.
My sack shrivels and the balls retreat into the underbelly just when I think of it.
lol
10:45
thanks
you know... you could sort of 'download more ram'... set up another machine with a good bit a ram, set up a RAM drive on that remote machine, from your local machine, mount the 'remote ram drive' as a local drive, then use that as a big swap space
what the fuck im out
The only sure way to answer the question 'are we alone in the universe?' is to put humans on Mars, so we can finally answer for certain: 'nope'.
appaling latency sure... but it'd work
10:48
@Jefffrey C'mon! Can you not handle a bit of fun? :)
"Are we alone in the universe?" points at telkitty "Oh god no"
talking about retreating balls is fun?
this room changed you all
@wilx well there we go, my idea has already been independently verified, I'm that smart
@Jefffrey Yes. It is a bit of fun. Especially because of you now! :D
shut up Jefffrey make more pizza
10:49
@buttifulbuttefly hey! stop stealing my ignorance!
i wish i could make pizza
@Jefffrey no no no, stick your balls in someone's mouth is the fun part
Seriously, sex-wise, who enjoys balls sucking? I do not.
@rightfold
That time of the month ... tomorrow! ... I think ...
10:51
@chmod711telkitty Payday!? :)
@buttifulbuttefly Seriously. Who would want to see him naked or having sex? :)
his wife probably
I didn't want to but(t) I just had to click
10:55
@buttifulbuttefly s/wife/mistress/
lol architecture graphs in ms word
needs more wordart
@buttifulbuttefly On sex tape, not in person. :)
@Mr.kbok software architecture?
@thecoshman yeah
to be fair, if your software design is too complex to be easy to do in word, you might have a problem
10:57
maybe your it dept is made of 10000 ppl
> you might have a problem
I don't see why this should be a problem
@Mr.kbok wtf?
> might
I don't get it
Man, I have no work discipline today. No motivation at all.
11:00
@Mr.kbok o_0 I'm saying you probably want to look at removing people to make shit easier. Maybe you do need that many, but I suspect not.
@wilx their children
@buttifulbuttefly lol. No children want to see their parents having sex. None.
speak for yourself
the world doesn't revolve around your opinion
@rightfold: Maven artifact coordinates, is there any kind of utility to parse some kind of artifact coordinate in a string to some artifact coordinate object?
@buttifulbuttefly sounds like ... you do?
11:26
@Ell How'd you like it?
@Xeo ooooooooooh
I didn't think of that.
@chmike …what about g being an lvalue reference to some object that's to be used after f is called? Remember, the parameter is a forwarding reference, not an rvalue one. And yeah, of course this code - after fixing the aforementioned bug - works, but introducing f serves no purpose at all. One could just capture g by reference and that's it. — Columbo 1 min ago
Ell
Ell
@nabijaczleweli how'd I like what? (I'm mobile, no reply arrow)
@Ell The style
The necessary SFINAE and template stuff is "pending codebase modernization" according to STL.
No surprise there I guess.
Good that it is finally happening :D
Ell
Ell
Oh I haven't tried yet but I like the look of it
I prefer 4 tab size though
@Jefffrey could only make pizza if he had a wood burning oven
@Ell So do I! Can you believe some people like 2 spaced tabs?
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11:55
@wilx I have no idea what you are talking about.
@Nooble 2-wide tabs are better 'cause more code fits on the screen
@rightfold Never mind. :)
@Nooble I cannot believe people use tabs at all. :D
I cannot believe people write code on more lines than one.
What does it matter, all your whitespace and new lines are gone in the lexing phase anyway, so why bother.
@wilx inb4 flag
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@Vanitas readability
12:05
@rightfold Automatic codegen
#include<iostream> int main () { std::cout << "To hell with new lines" std::endl; return 0; }
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Compilers are already code generators.
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@Vanitas stray text at end of include directive.
@rightfold Oh what do I know about C++.
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Apparently not a lot.
12:07
@rightfold We have a winner.
I'm still learning it and I'm in the ... earlier stages, you could say that.
You mean you are in the "first 5 years" early stage?
@Jefffrey sure.
@wilx This, /cc @thecoshman
WEEKEND GUIS
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your early
12:21
@sehe We're here slacking, can't it be called an early week end after all? ;)
Damnit the weather was ok the whole week and it becomes shitty on the verge of the weekend
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wait what
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is it friday
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I thought it was thursday
@Rerito /you/ are, maybe
I wish I was slacking
@sehe you're late
12:24
Yeah I'm waiting for a meeting to get started on a task
I've nothing to do meanwhile :|
@sehe use * for italics fool
Polish sounds like drunk rambling
Fairly sure Behemoth are Polish...
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EUREKA.
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I know how to stop people from getting cancer!
@thecoshman Yes they are
@rightfold they will continue to use ruby
12:28
@rightfold Kill them beforehand?
no matter what
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@nabijaczleweli Yes!
that's what Hitler thought too
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nobody felt like thanking him though
ungrateful bastards
To Hearthstone players, have you tried this week's brawl?
@rightfold but then they would never get cancer and thus shouldn't be killed
12:29
@rightfold does it involve no longer looking at C code?
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@thecoshman preventing > healing.
@TonyTheLion Exactly, C stands for Cancer!
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Pretty Huge Penis
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12:31
Poop Hidden Phallus
Plagiarized Hideous Programming
@TonyTheLion this is some serious lurking btw
Tony is a freakin' genius
now everything makes sense
<---- master lurker
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-let bind a f =
-    io (fun s -> let x = a.procedure s ->
-                 evaltools.seq x ((f x._0).procedure x._1));
+let bind a f = io proc
+    where proc s = match a.procedure s { [x, s2] -> (f x).procedure s2; };
12:35
Our silly proxy blocks image from imgur.com but not from stack.imgur.com
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so much better!
So I go to the "ask question" form and attach the imgur URL so it gets uploaded to the SO server and I can see the image
@rightfold let there be love <3
I'm always a bit worried that I'd accidentally validate the form and post a SO question in the form of a sole picture of a huge pigeon
@Mr.kbok that would be hilarious
12:37
@Mr.kbok I would upvote that
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Time to implement infix operators.
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(console.log << string.cat " ") > (func.compose console.log (string.cat " "))
@MarcoA. You actually need to write a question
@Mr.kbok pigeons are all I need to understand you did your researches thoroughly
@rightfold You know. You say some really stupid shit sometimes.
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12:50
It's a bit hard to say stupid shit all the times
he's doing welling :')
stupid windows phone 8 SDK
I don't want to install it just to write a crappy hello world in C++
and I don't want to write a hello world for Windows phone
++darn
so...don't?

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