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14:00
@Rerito what don't you like about windows :DDD (no picking on MSVC, that's just not fair :p)
@Rerito you can still put your visual studio in dark theme like the linux fanboy next to me :D
@Mr.kbok Wouldn't quite fly. :D I heard there was a new browser on the block, just can't remember its name.
be a rebel, use the blue theme
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@sehe because they have some kind of military training
@Mr.kbok I can feel his frustration in your message
14:00
@ElimGarak edge?
Or whether it open source.
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or weapons training or something such
@Ell nope.
Okay, that's the definition
But why are they called a militia?
@Mr.kbok Edge is still far from mature (and proprietary) :D
@Rerito it's hilarious how linux people get out of their way to make windows look like home
@ElimGarak I think they opened their js engine
14:02
Someone linked that new browser here, I'll have to scour the internets for it
(Because they're not a trained body of people with a duty)
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I thought they were a militia because they are civvies and not enlisted
@Rerito like installing zsh, virtual desktops, vim
@Mr.kbok Exactly what I'll end up doing if I'm getting there...
@Ell Not at all. Would they be called militia if they sat in the tavern sipping tea?
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14:04
@sehe my understanding of a militia was a group of civilians with weapons training, I guess I am incorrect though
@Ell Add a metal prefix and it's an enjoyable song
@Rerito kinda sad lol
No you're not. I already sad that. You're evading the question now
Would they be called militia if they sat in the tavern sipping tea?
@Mr.kbok It's to increase productivity :p
Oh and are they butthurt about homeworking (with a company laptop or smth)
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@sehe because they encourage people to get weapons training? I don't know. Or perhaps they go round killing people? :S
14:06
Ah, it's Vivaldi. It's freeware crap.
I know someone who claims to be an engineer but doesn't know stackoverflow, how come someone be engineer but doesn't know stackoverflow?
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper Good for you, you know skilled people
@Rerito that they can't? or what are they unhappy about
@Ell They're having an armed occupation of government building AFAIK
The whole bleeding obvious thing is, they wouldn't be called a militia if they were just peacefully sitting somewhere. Instead, they're having an illegal occupation, threatening violence. The fact they name it "militia" is to make you say "oh, ok then, carry on, not terrorism at all"
@melak47 Here, the upper management is mainly former military staff so they're all security crazy
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14:07
I see
today in "I'm a moron"
So no way I'm taking a laptop out with company work
That's like saying "oh no, I was just making a citizen's arrest" when you just kidnapped your ex
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@Mr.kbok lol
14:09
@Ell Some sour cynics have offered that they're being called "militia" because they're white. Had they been black, they would have been casualties in the war against terror long ago (who knows)
The parens ensure the letters do not scatter in the wind.
@ElimGarak did you miss operator ?
But johk. :(
@AlexM. Bby, you coming to Poland?
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@sehe that is cynical indeed
but I can definitely see it :S
@Mr.kbok do your linux fanboys debug with command line gdb? :p
14:12
Is that hostile takeover in the US still a thing?
It's hard to say. But I do think these people get waaaaaay too much credit
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol dat wall o' comments
@Rerito you can't, with a vc build
@Rerito ugh :D
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Woah the compulab airtop looks awesome
14:15
12 hours ago, by Borgleader
I sent a 55-gallon drum of personal lubricant to the Oregon Militia https://t.co/qIKp8Ucl2K
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small fanless desktop with 200W of heat dissipation ability
loled (will inline shortly. Maaaan. That's big)
I particularly like the shower touch
@R.MartinhoFernandes wow that zackery guy
14:18
And just for the lol @Mr.kbok, I always end up whining when I boot Windows 8 at home... :D
upgrade!
It gets my GF mad, which makes it even funnier and makes me whine some more
Oh wait I get it. He's a lunatic. cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
yeah, sorry.
14:21
Wait a moment.
Is this...
That guy that wanted to "port the CLR to C++"?
It's like the .NET framework, in C++, with also DirectX in it. And WPF.
@Mr.kbok Yeah, sounds like exactly like that guy. Forgot his name.
I'll find it in the transcript.
He used to hang around here and generally being an idiot.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Braver words have never been uttered. :P
14:25
He sure is a master.
@ElimGarak I'm still the transcript god.
He's like that friend you have when you're 13 who picked up a C tutorial and is going to write an whole OS from scratch.
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@Mr.kbok My thought exactly
14:27
@ElimGarak haha, stuck in an iced-over skate park? :D
Ok, different guy.
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Hmm FSF needs donations
@R.MartinhoFernandes at least his repo has code in it.
@Mr.kbok Having friends at 13 :/
@Rerito seriously, check out that guy's github. The repo only contains empty files with big ass copyright notices
14:28
@Mr.kbok He was doing this because the GC has overhead, so he thought "I'll port it to C++ and use reference counting instead".
@Mr.kbok That was me
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh god what an abomination
@Mr.kbok I guess he realized that writing the README is the most interesting part.
@R.MartinhoFernandes really :p
@Mr.kbok Oh wait what
14:29
Except it was OSdev tutorial :v
Ooops. Port to C++ not C#.
@ElimGarak not the README, the copyright :D
@CatPlusPlus well, you're the lounge's "write an os" guy then.
/*  _______    ________
    \      \  /  _____/  ____   ___
    /   |   \/   \  ____/ __ \ /   \
   /    |    \    \_\  \  ___/|   | \
   \____|__  /\______  /\___  >___| /
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The MIT License (MIT)
No that's Griwes
looks like butts
14:30
There's even a nice ASCII art
Such dedication
And yes, the N looks like a butt
typedefs galore
> COPYRIGHT (C) 2016 NGENWARE STUDIOS, LLC
Next gen shit
@Mr.kbok Shit, how did you find this guy xD
He's in it for the ladizzzzzz
Like hey bby wanna see my big code?
Manual refcount for the win.
@Mr.kbok LLC? WTF
Whose life are we destroying today
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's australian?
// Kyrostat
// COPYRIGHT (C) 2016 Lounge Studios, LLC

namespace kyrostat {

}
rule 7 is SESE and all the others are marginally less shitty
@R.MartinhoFernandes But still unique!
14:37
shared unique pointer
a unique shared ptr
uniquely shared in the back alley
@StackedCrooked uuu, cool - Luffy has quite literally a new gear
Let me get my MBP to do some metrics on that repo if someone doesn't beat me to it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes and to think you tried to reason this guy
14:39
Loool, he starred his own repo, it's like the dudes liking their own shit on facebook
Am I the only one that can't help reading "Ngen" like a thai name or smth?
@Rerito nguyen
Exactly. Counterfeit C++
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> Rule.0002
For all public APIs and symbols, use a camel-case naming convention
> T*** pointer; // not-acceptable use Ngen::Array<Ngen::Array<T*> >
that's pascal case mayn
not the worst error I suppose though :P
not acceptable use an array of arrays of naked pointers instead
???!?!???!?
You gave a link to an incomplete project that doesn't do what you claimed and, since I just noticed it, also reinvents std::vector, badly. — R. Martinho Fernandes 1 min ago
Why do people put so much effort into reinventing things but worse?
14:48
> The syntactic sugar you see in C# is sugar and is sweet, but its fundamentally not what you think.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ouch
Oh god it's getting better and better
growth rate of 1/N
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also the N in NGen looks like a scrotum
the second worst implementation of vector after growth rate of +infinite
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but that's just some artistic criticism
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scrotum ain't butts :P
@Mr.kbok Just imagine copying a vector with many elements with his implementation
@R.MartinhoFernandes If it's not a rhetoric question, it's because they know so little that in their eyes their work is superior
Seriously, if you're trying to show something and do so with a link that includes a terrible reimplementation of std::vector not only you lose all credibility, you enter a credibility deficit.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes They don't know it exists?
Or they want to try and write it themselves. That can be a very good exercise
14:51
@Ven Definitely not the case here.
@Ven With the spirit, yes. But look at that guy's big melon
@Ven it's only a good exercise if you try to do it well
> Next-generation C++ Framework - The next-generation of C++ software development is here.
Tagline.
@Mr.kbok And if you stay humble
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Ah, okay. I was missing a bit of context then :P. Seems like a shallow idiot then
14:53
Off-topic, a colleague just showed me zealdocs, looks pretty neat
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
user406009
So, seeing that's it's January 15th somewhere in the world, can we start talking about Star Wars now? Or is it January 15th UTC+0:00?
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No. I havn't seen it yet.
It's been January 15 for five hours now.
I suggest we push the date two weeks
14:56
Just don't talk about it ever
Jan 4 at 8:42, by R. Martinho Fernandes
No Star Wars spoilers after January 15, please.
Hurry up. Only 45 hours of January 15 left.
Alright, had to double check this shit. 177 header files comprising of 10,768 lines of code (largely his implementation lies there), 6335 lines of comments, aggregating the obnoxious copyright. 58 cpp files accumulating 2048 lines of code and 1484 comments. There's also some XML, some 457 lines.
why... did you do that :D
Wanted to see how much the copyright takes :D
More than 10k loc to reinvent the wheel badly. That's what I call persistence (at sucking)
14:58
Also, if you divide LoC by number of files... :D
61 in the hpp case, 35 in the cpp case
the prof agreed for me to do the emulator thing for the degree project
@AlexM. ayyyy! :D
but I ended up turning the nes idea into an at large as possible subset of C64
I didn't think a game console was a great choice for a degree project
and wanted to minimize the possible "aaaa game piracy" effect as much as possible
@AlexM. nes is cool because there's many implementations out there, so you can't get stuck
@Mr.kbok there's documentation and sample emulators for C64 too so it's ok
15:03
Myself I started writing a nes emulator in js a long time ago (before they were common)
did some research yesterday
@AlexM. ah, ok
I don't wanna go over the top with anything, I'll try to get as much of it done as possible and as accurate, don't really care about speed
Taking out all of the justification about why I need to use two threads...you can just read the paragraphs after the code. I can't come up with anything shorter. The key question "is there any way to do what I'm trying to do" in third paragraph. — Chris 1 hour ago
Too bad then, mate. VTC "Unclear what is being asked"
Second song stuck in my head for the day: The Joker by Steve Miller
15:05
actually the emulator itself is kinda secondary even though it's the main topic at the same time
the point is applying FP and me doing something non-trivial in Haskell
and writing about it
Your project sounds fun to do
I'ld had loved to make stuff like that while graduating
so it's really a FP project where the subject is an emulator
yeah, it sounds really cool
most people at my school would make a paint.exe in java
I know java is really popular among students lol
And since it's an emulator... Almost no UI. UI dev suck ballz!
(I'm a bit salty)
15:07
if I were to estimate 90%+ of projects at my college are done in either C# or Java
9% in C++, the rest is for the weirdos that don't do those three
And there's still the over enthusiast newb who wants to "make an OS"
I made a bootloader in the first year
Sounds fun as well
@Rerito ye UI is the worst part of anything
in WPF, 26 mins ago, by Lynn Crumbling
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT3SBzmDxGk
15:14
@AlexM. I hate it
@Madara For אהב, is the infinitive with e-a-o, or e-e-o? I have different sources that disagree, and they disagree the same on all פ"א verbs.
@AlexM. Nah, bby, users are <3
I made pretty cool projects overall. A bootloader, a software to hide data in unaffected parts of the filesystem, a shooter game with a coroutine model, a framebuffer drawing library, a turn-based strategy game, and a house plan building/ visiting in 3d software
Most fun thing I did was some tweaking in a filesystem module of the linux kernel
It was pretty fun (crypto, kernel programming and stuff)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Inc didn't understand the question. Are you asking about pronunciation?
I didn't*
15:20
@thecoshman aubergine
not a fruit
It's a fruit-y thing
Whatever
It's a dick
@MadaraUchiha Well, I have לֶאֱהוׂב in some sources and לֶאֳהוֹב in others (note niqud on alef)
user1804599
fap fap fap
15:23
Also, is it אני אוהב or אני אהוב? ('ohev vs 'ahuv)
user1804599
@Ven add a PHP target to LS.
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@MadameElyse no :[
stop bullying me.
user1804599
Why not?
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because LS' code generation is utter shit.
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XD
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15:25
I'd consider it if it used, say, escodegen. I'd really.
Translating IRs would be feasible
user1804599
I want to write a web app but I'm not sure I'll use PHP.
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Luckily there is very little front-end stuff that is interactive.
@MadameElyse asp!
it's in beta
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@Mr.kbok eww Windows
15:26
@MadameElyse I'm starting a project soon btw
user1804599
What kind of project?
אני אוהב I love
אני אהוב I am loved
@MadameElyse not windows, dnx
@MadameElyse brb
user1804599
@Mr.kbok .NET on non-Windows is like non-.NET on Windows: a myth.
As for לאהוב I'm familiar with le'ehov, not le'ahov
user1804599
15:27
I think I'll use either Perl or PHP.
@R.MartinhoFernandes
אני אוהב @TonyTheLion <3
אני אוהב את*
עבור למצוץ זין, אנשים
wooo, learning to swear
I doubt that's the correct translation for whatever you've written
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15:29
@MadameElyse try hack (does it still not run windows?)
@ElimGarak I recognize dick.
@MadameElyse PHP for trivial, node JS for non
Perl is basically write only code
user1804599
@MadaraUchiha ????????? what moron would use nodejs
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15:31
It's considered acceptable to plonk people with a star/mod here, right? That works?
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@Ven yes why not
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@MadameElyse sometimes, you can't /ignore moderators
user1804599
@Ven I use Gentoo.
Lots of them, why not (for a web app h
@Ven Yes, you can plonk Madara bby <3
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15:31
@MadameElyse then try hack maybe?
user1804599
But yes, that seems like a good idea. Thanks.
user1804599
I will consider it.
@Ven you can, but mods have access to ignore lists of all users
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@ElimGarak okay, thanks. I was scared for a moment I'd have to keep reading that :/
15:32
@MadaraUchiha Hmm, yeah, that's the passive participle, of course.
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@MadaraUchiha That's okay, I'm sure you don't mind me ignoring you – do you?
Especially if you engage in trolling activities like "PHP is unsuited for nontrivial web apps, nodejs is" and "perl is a write-only language"
Depends if I need you to read what I say. In this particular case, no.
But this book has two listings for the present, "ohev" and "ahuv", and I can't find an explanation for why there are two. I'll have to read all the explanation again.
But be advised that ignoring mods might lead to surprises if you're warned for something and then banned for missing the warning
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@MadaraUchiha no, I don't plan to use that to say "I wasn't warned that <x> was forbidden"
15:33
(Happened before. A few times)
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I just don't want to hear your opinions about programming.
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@MadaraUchiha I was pinging you for the message above mine (sorry about the confusion)
Fair enough, happy silence :)
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thanks.
15:34
@MadameElyse what about it?
@R.MartinhoFernandes So the C++ is dynamic dude got pretty rekt in the end
much entertain
I'll have another look when I get to a pc, hard to look it up from mobile
user1804599
I think you answered him already :)
user1804599
@Ven eww Hack allows non-Booleans in conditions.
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15:36
@MadameElyse it's not all perfect
@MadameElyse so does any dynamically topped language
@MadameElyse what's the relation? i.imgur.com/KvKKU7s.png
If you don't like that...well, Java or C#
@MadaraUchiha Dynamic toppings sounds interesting.
Are your best bets
15:37
Pizza that keeps changing flavour!
Typed, damn autocorrect
I know. Never stopped me from making jokes, though.
Although dynamic topping does sound interesting indeed
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@sehe I want to search for Hack by Facebook.
Well. That'd explain the site's domain name
15:38
Hack is basically a slightly saner version of PHP 5
You can use PHP 7 and get almost all the benefits plus it's faster
gah, I reverted, regretting it now
That reminds me of weeing in the ocean
Including strong typing in function arguments
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@JohanLarsson revert it again.
(Still not in variables though)
user1804599
15:39
@Ven eww Hack doesn't complain when you pass too many arguments.
user1804599
It's worthless.
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are you sure?
user1804599
function f(int $x, int $y): int {
  return $x + $y;
}

f(1, 2, 3);
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isn't there some kind of strict-mode to enable, à la flow?
user1804599
compiles fine
15:39
@Ven that is a no-op
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@JohanLarsson reverting a revert? no it isn't
@JohanLarsson Try... verting it?
user1804599
@Ven not even in strict mode
@Ven You said to git reset --hard <<HASH>> twice, which is not reverting a revert
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@MadameElyse file this as a bug.
15:41
@набиячлэвэлиь reset != revert :p
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@набиячлэвэлиь what? where did I say that. exact quote please.
@melak47 hush
> revert it again (#28127966)
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yes, "revert", so? Where'd I say "reset"?
@Ven Reverting the same changeset twice is equivalent to doing it once
I never commited anything
should have branched it
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15:42
@набиячлэвэлиь I meant "again" like you flipped something. Obviously when I say "flip the switch again", I don't mean you should flip it the same way you already flipped it
Also, that's a really unproductive discussion, so I'm gonna stop here...
Pffff, I still didn't manage to improve the poplar sort in any significant way :/
At least I now understand how it builds its heap.
@Morwenn Sounds Russian, is it?
Typos sound Russian.
You need to get a Russian on it, if it's the case
e.g. @Vlad
15:45
Make a rebus
It's Dutch.
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@MadameElyse I love how their example does a setAttribute(onclick which is totally unsecure in its interpolation ...
@набиячлэвэлиь vlad is unemployed unemployable :P
Need to encode more information for the interpolator to not suck massive donkey cock.
Going to have to continue this wonderful session in a coffee shop, fml
15:56
@ElimGarak you'll fit right in there with your MBP though :D
@MadameElyse nono, it's real. You use dnx core with dnvm on linux. it works really well
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@MadameElyse no it's not :V
user406009
I found the perfect article for Bartek: theregister.co.uk/2016/01/13/stob_remember_the_monoids

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