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19:02
@Jeremy Short summary: neither is fit for human consumption.
@JerryCoffin You sound like a picky eater. Those ingredients are all delicious.
@Morwenn No animated gifs in the Lounge
i should go play some street fighter
@Puppy Sorry. I must have missed a rule.
@Morwenn it is on a long list of Puppy Triggers
you shouldn't have received the memo
19:06
Well, if anybody can bin it then...
@JerryCoffin Thanks :)
@Morwenn Surely.
The rule makes sense.
userscript (for owners) that auto migrates gifs after 30 seconds.
not perfect, meh
user1804599
19:12
Awful.
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GIFs are good.
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@Morwenn post animated SVGs instead.
just change the extension to .jpg
imgur will still send gif headers
@Jeremy Quite the contrary on nearly all counts. The situation with meat is simple: if it doesn't taste good when eaten by itself with minimal preparation, then it's not good. As far as the dressing goes...well, if you consume mayonnaise voluntarily, your opinions on food mean nothing.
Xeo
Xeo
@JerryCoffin You know what isn't either? Japanese mayonnaise. It's just too damn good.
user1804599
19:13
Even if it doesn't, browsers will probably still apply heuristics and display it correctly.
Xeo
Xeo
@JerryCoffin You must've only had shitty mayonnaise so far.
:P
@Xeo Must have--but I've yet to see real evidence that there's any other kind.
Mayonnaise with walnut vinegar is the best.
Otherwise I don't really like mayonnaise.
/me puts mayonnaise on his french fries
@rlemon but of course you're canadian
19:19
we need the fat for the winter
@rlemon Tempted to kick you for assault on defenseless food.
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@Morwenn is a french fry.
Xeo
Xeo
Japanese mayo is the best.
@rlemon Fries have plenty of fat all by themselves.
@elyse Please be gentle when you eat me :3
19:21
@Morwenn guys/gals, get a room
@elyse Normally yes, but Reuben's are fantastic. There's often a sauce in the mix (in the States, at least)
never was a reuben fan.
can't get enough deef dip tho
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@Morwenn I will add a lot of mayonnaise.
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@orlp we already got one; Lounge<C++>
@JerryCoffin Normally yes, but Thousand Island is actually pretty good.
19:23
@elyse this is a lounge, not a room
@orlp Hmm...we've talked for years about getting rid of the C++ from the name. Perhaps Den<Iniquity> would be more suitable.
@orlp You've got a typo in your insertion sort's comment.
@JerryCoffin The lair formerly known as lounge
@Morwenn hm?
// Compare first so we can elimite 2 moves [...]
« elimite »
I love to elimite
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@JerryCoffin Yeah, once it even made it to Meta since the name was « inapropriate » for a professional network.
@orlp He elimited ina fit of frenzy.
Wow... just wow, these comments were completely appaling!! I'm in shock at this community right now, you should be ashamed of yourselves — glopes 48 secs ago
IN SHOCK
@Borgleader I'm shocked, shocked to find that gambling commenting is going on in here!
19:31
@Borgleader Some comments got deleted?
user1804599
I want to suck a cock.
I'm shocked.
wow
just wow
user1804599
@Morwenn why?
@Borgleader nvm, the OP was trying to ping the close voters.
19:33
@elyse Just repeating what had been said... Why would I be shocked?
user1804599
No idea.
@elyse well, there's 3.5 billion cocks to suck on this planet
@Morwenn Somebody laying a couple wires against your skin would be one reason.
user1804599
of which 3.4 billion emit AIDS
@JerryCoffin you also need a power source with sufficient voltage and amperage
19:39
^ That
user1804599
^ Twat
@elyse Find a virgin cock?
user1804599
@Morwenn Where?
^ Thwart
user1804599
19:39
^ Bartek
^ Kosher, but gifs get flagged. :P silly Lounge ;)
@elyse In a henhouse, duh.
beautiful big cock
user1804599
Not gonna suck that.
19:40
You'd have a hard time trying.
user1804599
I'd get avian flu.
hmmm
10-minute burn in KSP
ion engines: not practical for manned craft.
do spiders have nipples?
no.
The important questions
19:47
can nipples contain spiders?
oh god
Yes.
@orlp I guess they could
imagine breastfeeding a child, but spiders come out instead of milk
> good protein
this really went south quickly
What the fuck did I just read?
19:48
@TonyTheLion these are some truly dank dark memes moments
user1804599
@TonyTheLion Biology
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I want boobs.
Stop flagging boobs
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nothing wrong here
I love boobs.
everyone wants boobs one way or another
19:52
I wouldn't mind getting some, one way or another.
has the lounge gone full perverted yet?
I thought it would have taken more
Dear flagging user, please don't excessively flag comments like that. I don't think the room owners here appreciate it. I know other rooms certainly don't.
@MarcoA. Were you expecting anything in particular?
@Morwenn feticism
or the like
user1804599
19:56
(.).(.) is equivalent to fmap fmap fmap
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Lounge<<3>
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Lounge<(.)(.)>
@TravisJ Lately we had a LOT of harmless comments getting flagged. I don't know who it is, but I wish there was a way to ban the person.
19:59
@Mysticial - Well, I don't know who it is either :( Perhaps a Mod could look into it. All I can do is invalidate with impunity!! :D
@TravisJ Apparently mods can't either unless the flag is live.
@Mysticial well-programmed system
user1804599
@Mysticial whine on Meta Stack Overflow.
user1804599
Let's all post Meta Stack Overflow questions.
Hm, strange. And I doubt a dev or balpha would waste time looking into it.
user1804599
20:00
and email and threaten Stack Exchange employees
balpha?
@JerryCoffin, can you do us a favor and run for the next moderator election? We need a regular who can actually do something.
@orlp - balpha is a SE dev. He was the one who implemented most of the chat features, and he also is the one who primarily implements new ones. Since he is fairly busy with other tasks as well, chat doesn't get much attention.
I have classes like these: struct A { int x; A() : x(getInt()) {} int f(); }; and struct B { double x; B() : x(getDouble()) {} double f(); };. They differ in a type (int vs double here) and one function that the constructor calls. What is the simplest way to avoid duplicating code between them? Is it possible to use templates even though there's a function call that differs?
20:03
@Mysticial From the people who brought us editable audit messages comes no useful audit logs
try SO
Wow, just wow
@Szabolcs If you can accept get<int>() instead, then yes, you can use templates for that
@orlp That's a nice track ^_^
@unordered_meow is it possible to make get<int>() and get<double>() call different functions in their definition? I don't actually control getInt() and getDouble(). They're provided by a C library. Also, I have them as function pointers inside a struct.
20:08
@Szabolcs If you're willing to sacrifice on the function naming, it'll be much easier. That said, duplication of getters and setters is probably not best thing to spend time getting rid of.
@Szabolcs Yes via template specialization, you can make them do completely different things.
@Szabolcs To avoid duplicating getters in specializations, you can derive from a common base, which is then specialized.
So many shitty stars.
So much heat
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Yes, stars are indeed hot.
> snack overflow sucks
20:15
an sos
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@CatPlusPlus let's exchange pics of ourselves.
@Morwenn I can also suggest this one from the same album
I like how the weekly bundle has both a Minecraft/Space Engineers clone and a Terraria/Spacebound clone, both in early access
Why is everyone making those gaaaaames
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to earn a lot of money
@CatPlusPlus weekly bundle on where?
20:18
Humble Bundle, where else
didn't realize they were still a thing
OVER 9 BILLION GALAXIES THAT LOOK EXACTLY THE SAME
I need to be an owner again, 2 reasons: 1) binning gifs 2) unstarring crappiness on the the starboard. 3) see first two.
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Q: im fighting five felonies and five misdemeanors

Patrick SikesIm only 23 I do not know and I really need some advice if anyone can help it would be much appreciated .what do you think will happen

20:20
> Should I run
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Q: im fighting five felonies and five misdemeanors

Patrick SikesIm only 23 I do not know and I really need some advice if anyone can help it would be much appreciated .what do you think will happen. Should I run

@Mysticial Thanks, got it working now
guys I need room owner to post gifs and star stupid stuff
Too late
20:21
@unordered_meow Do you mean that the base is a template?
@Szabolcs Both (both base and derived) are
@unordered_meow wtf
@Feeds Oh sweet. I have Write Access.
Okay I can breathe again
@unordered_meow Are we sure this isn't Cicada?
20:22
My C++ got really rusty :(
@Szabolcs that's what happens when you try rust I guess.
@Szabolcs Other way around. It's impossible to not suck at C++.
Don't put Rusty and C++ in the same sentence
Do you guys bother with having getters & setters? It always seems kind of unecessary.
I'm not a programmer and I only use C++ it maybe once or twice a year. I read the Bruce Eckel books cover to cover more than 10 years ago, but I forgot most of it.
20:23
I don't, unless they actually have a logic inside
@caps I don't :(
Or if I want to hide setting functionality (see std::vector::size())
I think I'll embrace that
@AmagicalFishy I usually use them. Never know when I want to change my implementation up
But I'm voiced on the IRC!
That's all that really matters.
20:25
all mine so far are just { return [some variable] }
Then your class design is bad most probably
hth
I wonder if that happens automagically or if a room owner has to add you.
@Mysticial I might be able to do you a favor, but not that one. At my age, I'm lucky to walk, not to mention running.
@Prismatic I think I'm using them too often—instead of saving them for when I want to actually hide something
@unordered_meow probably
@caps Room owner probably.
@JerryCoffin :P
20:26
Why would anyone want to be a snackmod
@CatPlusPlus Free snacks.
@AmagicalFishy If you have a getter and a setter with no logic in them you probably just want a public variable.
Yeah use a public field.
for some reason, i've had this idea that getter/setter methods should be used for every member variable in your class
(at least the members you need to access outside)
The only reason you might want to do that is if you have a fluid class design and expect you will soon be needing input or output validation via a getter or setter. Then it's nice to not have to change all the client code.
Buuuutt...
20:30
YAGNI
@CatPlusPlus giving sumatra a try (you recommended it)
What's that?
I was going through the installed apps and at one point I saw something and said "Wait, why do I need 'Foxit Cloud' to view my PDFs?"
that and sumatra supports epubs
@AmagicalFishy You've been hanging around some of them Java guys, haven't you?
@AmagicalFishy Tell Uncle Nooble where the Java guys touched you.
20:34
@Nooble pdf reader
@AlexM. Ah.
I just use my browser :P
@slaphappy woof
I went to the settings and clicked on "advanced options" and it opened a configuration .txt
i can't log into my bank without crying
20:34
@slaphappy You can be another Puppy.
could be worse I guess, it could have asked me to write C++ to interact with its UI
@AmagicalFishy Why? They're using getters and setters too?
@orlp Nice too :)
@Nooble it doesn't work very well with offline pdfs when you want your progress saved too :<
I have gathered many a loot
I move from book to book all the time depending on how I feel
20:37
@Nooble I'm a grown up
@slaphappy So is Puppy.
A grown up puppy? That makes no sense
@slaphappy Makes sense to me...
Does anyone find it strange how often mobile apps are updated
its like every two or three weeks theres another update
Yes but you're high on eucalyptus
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20:41
@Prismatic people take advantage of how easy it is to update software nowadays
@Prismatic You can explain it like everything in the mobile development industry: badlets
@slaphappy Not since '08.
smaller features, more releases
easier to push fixes to users
etc.
and every time I update its like I need 50 new permissions too
Definitely badlets
20:43
@Prismatic my apps don't, what are you using?
android jb
I liked how you could set permissions on a BB to override stuff
I mean what apps you are using
Guys do you know any articles on how to open an application from a web browser, for example the github clone github-windows://openRepo/etc... sample
no.
@slaphappy See, Puppy is a grown-up.
@Puppy right?
20:45
@AlexM. well one that I updated that wanted my identity as an additional permission was duo lingo
I used that app for a while :D
@SethKitchen What
atm I use trello, chrome, wolfram alpha, hipmenu (local app to order food), and stack exchange
and some file explorer and jet audio for music
@Nooble huh?
I dont use my phone a lot, I just have general applications. A file browser, google apps for maps and stuff, firefox, some emulation apps, weather etc
20:47
8 mins ago, by slaphappy
A grown up puppy? That makes no sense
I am indeed an independent adult.
Are there any guarantees about the internal layout of an std::complex<double>? Can I assume that it's like struct { double re; double im; } and reinterpret_cast something into it?
why on earth would you want to?
@Szabolcs I'm like 90% certain that the standard makes no such guarantees
user406009
@Szabolcs You might find it easier to use the C's complex types if you want to do bit fiddling: en.cppreference.com/w/c/language/…
user406009
20:48
They have a defined representation.
@Szabolcs Since C++11 you can assume it has the same layout as two-element double array (as in, no padding before, after, or between the values)
@Prismatic YAGNI
@orlp It does. It was the subject of a DR so that it would be layout-compatible with C99's _Complex.
guess it was the 10% then
yay
You're out of luck :)
20:51
@unordered_meow That's exactly what I want to convert into it, an array of two doubles. So a struct with two doubles in it may (in theory) have a different layout than an array of two doubles, due to potential padding?
dont two doubles line up
8 bytes, 8 bytes. Shouldnt have any padding
@Szabolcs Standard doesn't forbid from inserting arbitrary padding in the middle or the end, but most sane implementations don't do this.
In doubt, static_assert
user406009
Just went standard "diving". Section 26.4.4 seems to indicate that you can treat std::complex<double> like an array of two doubles. First is real, second is imaginary.
Or maybe just maybe create the array instead of trying to do some stupid bit fiddling to get what you want
user1804599
// How to convert std::complex<double> to double[2]:
double xs[2];
std::complex<double> cplx;
xs[0] = cplx.real();
xs[1] = cplx.imag();
user406009
20:54
"the expression reinterpret_cast<cv T(&)[2]>(z) shall be well-formed".
I've found cake!
user1804599
Don't use reinterpret_cast for this as you'll be laughed at not only by Lounge<C++> but also by the compiler.
std::complex has small updates between standards, but still no Gaussian integers.
user1804599
Don't be a moron. Write good code instead.
@Prismatic That certainly does not mean in the slightest that the compiler won't add padding.
user406009
20:55
double* xs = reinterpret_cast<double[2]>(&cplx);
user1804599
@Lalaland wrong
Why'd you put double[2] in there
@Lalaland Are you in Lalaland?
user406009
Oops, should probably be double*
rotfl no
user1804599
20:59
@Lalaland No, it shouldn't.
user1804599
It should be a fucking array declaration and two assignments.
@Szabolcs Yeah it's guaranteed.

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