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12:10 AM
@jaggedSpire -1 not enough jagged :P
@Mikhail That was an interesting article.
 
Tonight, a friend of mine made some dahl, naan, as well as fried potato slices and onions. It was so good *-*
Truth to be told, the naan looked like scones, but it was still excellent with the spicy dahl on it.
 
@Morwenn -1 not enough meat ;)
 
@Borgleader Meals don't need no meat when they're that good.
Among the three of us, one is vegetarian, and the other two don't care whether there's meat anyway.
 
Ell
I love dahl
 
Roald Dahl?
 
Ell
12:18 AM
:D
 
Hehe
By the way, behold the true power of vergesort.
Now my work is complete. I can sleep in peace.
 
@Morwenn So youre saying your verge is above standard?
(Sorry its the most kinky sounding formulation I could find)
 
@Borgleader Not really. It's more like it looks like it can add value to most algorithms. It doesn't replace anything.
The graphs show different algorithms, and the same algorithms when vergesort falls back to them.
 
@Morwenn most reknowned sorting algorithms
 
> To show off, [...]
 
12:24 AM
Its a typo... you want renowned
 
> renowned #IsEnglishForReal?
 
Eh, my bad. I looked for it online though (like 5 seconds), but it felt awkward.
Thanks.
 
No worries, those are great benchmarks :)
 
I'd still need to try other data types, collection types and collection sizes though...
 
I hope I can install a filter that blocks all news about trump
 
12:29 AM
@Aaron3468 Did you say bench marks?
 
@Borgleader flagged
 
@Aaron3468 rip :(
 
lol, I wasn't serious, but the change made me laugh
Btw because rust doesn't have design-by-contract, I need a numeric type that panics when its value isn't symmetric around 0, or I invoke UB. But if it is symmetric around 0, then I need to build modulus from scratch because rust can only wrap its primitives.
To UB or not UB?
 
Is 91283 symmetric around 0?
 
The domain. So if 91283 exists, then -91283 must.
 
12:38 AM
So, really you need to panic on unsigned types?
 
I need my beauty sleepy, see y'all another day :)
 
@Mikhail Signed types aren't symmetric either: signed 8-bit == (-128, 127)
 
@Morwenn Night
maximal packing of hubris into 22 words https://t.co/vFNGOaNXZS
 
1:04 AM
This is... really bizarre.
This Candidate Form asks me to list all my previous employer salaries.
 
Happens a lot, you can write zero for example.
 
They demand that I fill it out to exact accuracy.
 
I assume you were a student? Write 0.
 
I am a student but I did get paid, but it was mostly to cover actually living in the area.
 
So, as long as you write something way out of their ballpark you will be fine.
 
nwp
1:18 AM
@ThePhD pretty sure that is illegal which gives you the right to lie
 
@ThePhD They can do that? o.O
 
@Borgleader It's what they're asking of me.
 
When i look at apis
 
Also, IIRC it isn't exactly illegal to ask or share your salary, it's just highly discouraged for some reason amongst the employed.
 
and something says 'implements the map interface'
Does that mean its a map?
 
1:25 AM
Crap.
Do you know what I don't have right now?
References.
I don't have anyone who can be my references. Or at least, I've not really asked anyone to be my reference.
 
@ThePhD I'll give you a Great Reference.
 
@ThePhD Well they can ask, but I dont think they can force you? Who would know about this... mebe @JerryCoffin ?
@jaggedSpire do you want a lot of grocery puns ?
 
@Borgleader I really don't know. At least TTBOMK, most of the rules are really much more about what they can use as the basis of a hiring decision than about what they can actually ask. Most are just careful to (mostly) restrict their questions; if they don't ask about something, it's a lot harder to accuse them of using it as a basis for a prejudiced decision.
 
@ThePhD Employer's ask questions like that very often as far as I'm aware. One instance that generates a lot of controversy is asking for sexuality or marital status. There's rarely a legal obligation to answer those questions, but they may give someone else the job if your response - or lack thereof -- isn't satisfactory. It's a plausible way to deny that they may be discriminatory.
 
Alright.
Interview is happening on January 10th instead.
 
1:42 AM
@Aaron3468 Those questions I believe are illegal in the US.
And in the more liberal states, asking for sexual orientation is also illegal.
 
not if you are pedophile ... it's totally legal trying to capture criminals ...
you know, those who store little girls imagine all over their computer
 
@ThePhD I'll be your reference bby <3
 
@Mysticial Yep, it's easy to show these questions are illegal or infringe on rights. But it's hard to prove you've personally suffered damage. I don't see much incentive for a job-seeking individual to enforce these laws because it's easier to find a different company than to recover the lost time and opportunity.
 
2:24 AM
@TonyTheLion <3
 
 
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3:29 AM
this is too quiet, let's whine together
 
I am an idiot, I spent a few days trying to upgrade a library in an app, then this morning it suddenly hit me that the real reason why the app was removed from store is because one of the services it used had been shut down, I just need to remove a few things associated with that service and all will be fine ...
 
Hot dogs and buns, you have my attention
 
once I was reading a math paper and all I could think of was seafood buffet and cakes
 
3:56 AM
Oh my lord, I think I actually hit a shortcoming of Rust's type system. I can't figure out a clean way to make a type-safe bounded numeric type! I could guarantee initialization is valid, but only if I make an enum, which is very messy :(
 
are there any skinny people into this fat acceptance movement?
 
Many. University campuses everywhere are full of them. I personally find that skinny girls are more accepting of an overweight guy than the other way around.
 
but on youtube, most of those fat acceptance people are heavier women
 
Given that they're the ones with biggest stake in the matter, I would not be surprised.
 
Then I came across a video in which a skinny girl who obviously had a nose job cringed against fat acceptance. I was like 'ew, but plastic surgery is as healthy as fat acceptance'
 
4:08 AM
It's often more of a medical liability to remain obese than it is to get professional plastic surgery (in a sterile environment). I think there's a healthy medium in fat acceptance, as there is with non-essential surgery.
 
4:27 AM
Hello.
 
welp
I just got three friends to accompany me on an adventure through a land of crevices, pits, tunnels, mysterious devices and mazes
:3
It was fun
 
@jaggedSpire Terraria, or Minecraft?
 
Real Life
 
@jaggedSpire Sounds like BDSM. :p
 
@MarkGarcia no
 
4:32 AM
That puzzle adventure thingy?
 
how many cities are exhibited there
 
approximately 0.01% of one
but it's a very interesting 0.01%
and they have some space dedicated to architecture, so there is that
the fake cave system in the basement, numerous slides, fish tank and fish mosaic room are more interesting though
and the small plane?
and the schoolbus they have dangling off the roof
daily red panda vid /cc @Borgleader @TonyTheLion @ThePhD @Ven @Xeo
 
4:59 AM
Hey
excuse me?
Does anybody know of continuous integration with C++?
 
5:28 AM
@VermillionAzure Sorry, but it's not possible. Preprocessing causes quantum entanglement that forces discontinuity, preventing integration.
 
@JerryCoffin I'm serious
 
@VermillionAzure Oh. In that case, we've use Bamboo at work. I wouldn't particularly recommend it. We used to use...um...well, give me a few minutes and the name will probably come to me. I liked it at least a little better.
 
@JerryCoffin I've heard Jenkins is okay
 
now thinking about it, humans have been retards for having to wear many layers of clothes in harsh cold winter
 
I'm currently setting up for the project and I've got:
 
5:33 AM
What if we have smart clothes - like it has a feedback loop that monitors your body surface temperature. It has 2 layers of fluffs - one soft, short layer and one long, hardened layer. Whether either layers at which angle are decided by the feedback loop
 
@VermillionAzure I've heard both good and bad (but that seems to be pretty much par for the course).
 
- Jenkins for CI
- Google Test for test cases
- GNU Make for building
- g++ for compilation
- Asana for team management
Does that look pretty good for this?
 
I largely prefer Catch for unit testing
 
I mean most of human's 'great inventions' are ideas taken from nature anyways
it's only right that we steal borrow ideas from animals again
 
@EtiennedeMartel Is there a reason why I should use Catch over Google Test?
I would like to use Catch but Google Mock also is good with Google Test so idk
 
5:38 AM
@VermillionAzure My immediate reactions: I prefer catch for testing, am ambivalent about build tools (they all suck, just in different ways). If there's even the slightest chance you'll ever care about portability, built with at least two compilers from day one.
 
I like Catch because of the include only stuff but I think using "Google BLAH" would be good rep
@JerryCoffin I guess that would be preferable
Preferably, I'd do CI with all 3 major ones and then focus on using CMake as a build system but..
CMake's scripting language is weird and there's not very good documentation on it
I wish there were better materials for beginners because their beginner's tutorial is not very helpful for non-trivial cases, IMO
 
@Borgleader :D
 
it also appears that CMake doesn't do well without a package manager and you also need to make sure you can setup the variables such that you can catch dependencies and easily funnel users to supplies the paths, etc.
IDK how anybody works with this without having to take a lot of experience into account
 
well, you should always strive to start fresh off with experience
 
@VermillionAzure Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement.
 
5:42 AM
@LucDanton Doesn't make sense grammar
@JerryCoffin IMO you cannot learn CMake in a day for beginners, which hampers its usability from the start
GNU Make, however, is pretty good with that since it's base functionality is so simple
and GNU Make has extension documentation, even if it's just text-only and not geared towards beginners. It's readable
Is everything I'm saying sensible?
I just need a rain check
 
@VermillionAzure For the Nth time: cmake and gnu make are in no way comparable. They don't do the same sorts of things at all. The gnu tool more comparable to cmake is autotools (and much as it sucks, cmake is clearly the better of those two).
 
@JerryCoffin Autotools is definitely a no go
 
@VermillionAzure I certainly have a hard time imagining a situation in which I'd voluntarily use them.
 
@JerryCoffin TBH the installation process is not so bad
I recently had to build Flex and it's relatively painless...
If you use msys2, that is
But otherwise it's a nightmare
 
5:58 AM
@VermillionAzure I still use Vern Paxson's original version of Flex, which is trivial to build without any of the above.
Well, "original" not meaning version 1.0, but meaning a version old enough that it was still easy to build.
 
@JerryCoffin Why use such an old version?
Is there any downside?
 
@VermillionAzure Not really terribly old.
 
@JerryCoffin Well, ok... But I don't know much
@JerryCoffin BTW, what do you think about me not liking Flex? Its system seems archaic to me for some reason...
@JerryCoffin I feel as if it's very specialized and sort of hacky relying on macros to do work and it doesn't seem to expose its inner workings...
 
@VermillionAzure There are certainly parts of it that are pretty kludgy. If you look through the source, some of it is pretty explicit about "this is kludgy, but if we want to maintain any compatibility with lex at all, we're pretty much stuck with it."
 
6:14 AM
@JerryCoffin Meh, I guess the problem is with lex then...
I've looked briefly over ANTLR and it looks pretty good
I think I'll look into it tomorrow
But today... I need to setup a good coding example using the tools
 
@JerryCoffin aw, the poor old man’s feelings were hurt :(
 
-__-
 
@LucDanton Not really. And I suppose in calendar time, it is pretty old. But, there simply was no new version for a long time. Quite recently somebody decided to start doing new work on it again. Up until they did, however, building it was trivial.
 
and of course it gets better with age
 
@LucDanton Unfortunately, unlike wine, it stays the same regardless of age.
 
6:32 AM
Which is not unlike the WINE project
 
Well, I kind of solved the problem of a bounded integer with modulo support in a really ugly way. So far I'm using the hacky solution at the bottom and I'm not proud.
 
Does rust do static asserts? Maybe choke the compiler?
 
It does allow the basics like assert_eq!. I can throw exceptions as well. But regardless of interface I make, it's still possible to use a struct constructor without running the validation code to choke the compiler.
 
6:48 AM
these are regular assertions
 
Oh, static. No, it seems like static asserts were removed. It seems the language as a whole hasn't yet received design-by-contract features because of the absence.
 
What is "design by contract"?
 
@Mikhail the client only gets the features once the check is cashed
 
` is a trademarked term of BertrandMeyer and implemented in his EiffelLanguage as assertions. `
now pay up
 
Well there's vocabulary to get rid of quickly...
The idea is to automagically generate and validate classes that are constrained versions of a parent. To be fair, I don't think any languages have that kind of magic.
 
7:01 AM
I mean, in C++ you can have your template fail a static assert... on std::numeric_limits
 
sometimes I cringe about why I am born into such a dumb species, then I remember that I am an idiot myself, so all is right ...
 
 
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8:22 AM
meow
 
fatal error C1060: compiler is out of heap space
:-/
 
8:39 AM
@Mikhail Hey
What did the beaver say to that?
 
dam
3
 
This commercial didn't quite go as planned http://4.nbcny.com/gm1GdFG https://t.co/TyclHtPGJ7
 
9:18 AM
@ArthurM. I look forward to describing distances in attoparsecs.
It's the only unit you'll ever need.
 
http://wccftech.com/intel-14nm-coffee-lake-10nm-cannonlake-2018/
Six core chips will become mainstream in 2018?
 
looool
Coffee Lake
 
Shit Lake
 
9:36 AM
On the dozens of core machines, I've noticed extremely poor single threaded performance, because unless you really fill the chip up, power management typically downclocks the whole unit.
 
@ProblemSlover If AMD Zen isn't a failure, it'll be moving up that date.
Since the 8-core Zens will go into the same entry-level desktop sockets as the lower core-count chips.
Maybe that'll pressure Intel to start increasing their core count as well.
 
@Mysticial Amd is a joke..
 
obligatory reminder that Zen cores aren't real cores, owing to the fused FPU
 
@Mikhail Splitting hairs, it's actually the opposite. AMD has 4 unfused FPU pipes. Intel has 2 fused at double the width.
 
AMD's still going with pins on their processors right?
 
9:41 AM
It's Bulldozer that has the stupid FPU sharing thing.
@MarkGarcia Looks like it.
 
Ell
@MarkGarcia yes
 
That's unfortunate.
With LGA you just throw the processors around and not worry.
 
Ell
You do that? :P
 
@MarkGarcia When I built my Piledriver box, the pins weren't really a problem.
 
Ell
I'm terrified of handling anything I paid £300 for
 
9:43 AM
The chip drops right in without any force. And the lock clips it horizontally.
 
@Ell Well mine don't cost that much so... :D
 
Ell
haha
I don't think the fact the pins are on the chip matters
 
My main nit about LGA sockets is that you can easily accidentally get thermal paste on the pins.
 
Wake me up in 2025 or 2030 ... hopefully there will be some real innovation,..
 
Ell
@Mikhail Zen is a completely new architecture
the whole thing is designed from scratch I think
 
9:46 AM
@Ell I wouldn't say "completely new". They basically copied Intel's design, beefed up legacy code throughput, and slashed SIMD performance.
 
@Ell Yeah it doesn't. But IIRC, Intel moved to LGA for the reason that they want to increase pin count.
Or I could be imagining it.
 
Ell
@MarkGarcia ah right
 
Some of the earlier Zen diagram leaks showed Zen supposedly having dual 256-bit pipes. But apparently that was one of the things that didn't make it into the first Zen release.
 
Ell
@Mysticial new for AMD then :P
 
I don't think Intel is any lazy with their CPU development. I also don't believe they're holding back stuff.
 
9:51 AM
The problem with the Bulldozer generation is that AMD overestimated the speed at which parallel programming would be adopted. Bulldozer was designed to run massively parallel (scalar) code like servers.
 
@Mysticial HSA HSA HSA HSA
 
but not HPC, or anything else that vectorizes...
 
Yeah they're almost completely non-existent in HPC, CPU-wise or GPU-wise.
 
And did really well on stuff like compiling code. It almost beat out my Haswell box at the same clock. The problem is that parallel programming never really took off outside of HPC.
So Bulldozer can't do HPC, nor can it do single-threaded shit. That's why AMD got fucked.
 
Also single core performance as worse... Also power consumption was worse...
 
Ell
9:54 AM
@Mysticial I guess it will happen eventually, it's just too far off right
 
@Ell It's already happening: GPUs. But we don't get the homogeneous stuff AMD seems to be striving for.
 
Ell
@MarkGarcia but I mean, in the CPU world where we don't have "embarrassingly parallel" things to do, single core performance can only achieve so much
 
Based on the latest block diagrams for Zen, AMD basically copies Intel's design including the HT. My guess is that they nerfed the 256-bit SIMD since HPC is a small market and replaced it with twice as many 128-bit pipes. IOW, it'll probably run SSE really well - which is basically where most the world is right now.
 
@Mysticial That's more fitting for HSA right? GPUs for more complex vector-y stuff.
 
@MarkGarcia GPUs are the extreme end of the spectrum. So it's not applicable for everything.
CPU SIMD is sorta in the middle.
If Zen can really sustain 4 x 128-bit SIMD/cycle and is on par with Intel on everything else (which I highly doubt), I'm gonna be having a long chat with my boss come February.
 
10:05 AM
My removble harddisk is failing :(
 
nwp
have you tried not removing it?
 
I have tried a lot of things
And someone is messing around with my chats again
 
@Ell I feel like most programs can be parallelized a lot more than they generally are.
 
Ell
@Omnifarious yeah
it's just a lot of effort
 
And the right expertise as well.
 
10:11 AM
Tools. :-/ And new techniques.
 
nwp
FlasH is playing
 
Now tor is not working either ...
Why didn't I sleep thru today ...
 
@Mysticial AMD soft of did the same thing on Vega with nvidia's.
 
10:27 AM
In all fairness, Zen is AMD's do or die. They need to target where the market is and the market is shitty legacy code. The # of people who are willing and able to write optimized code to use every last corner of the CPU is very tiny.
 
What should I do with an asker who does not understand simple programming stuff?
 
People still don't like AMD? Even if I wouldn't like AMD I would support them because who else is there out on the market?
 
ARM! :3
 
I do like my x64 architecture :p
 
Ell
10:41 AM
@ArthurM. people like AMD GPUs, but their CPUs at the minute aren't competitive
hopefully that will change in the coming months when zen is released proper
 
I always say. "I cannot deny what's fact :/. So yeah true story. I really really hope that the new CPU's are fine. It's even enough for me if they are better than my current Intel CPU without costing too much.
 
Also, power management/efficiency. For both their CPUs and GPUs, AMD sucks.
 
The new GPU series has improved power efficiency. I think AMD GPU's are on the right way.
 
Now mac disk utility doesn't respond either
 
How the wheel turns. It used to be the other way around. AMD was the model of efficiency and Intel was wasteful and generated tons of heat.
 
10:44 AM
Stop trolling me life
 
They lack about 20 watts behind NVidea with their current mid-range GPU. I think that's fine especially because the consumption only is about 150 watts.
 
PCIe power overdraw, Mac Pro problems, I'm not that enthused.
 
@Telkitty My father tells me over and over that he bought only AMD 13 years ago!
The PCIe power overdraw problem has been smartly fixed with driver updates. I don't see there any problem anymore.
But yes indeed I see your point. I wasn't amused too. It made me sad...
 
Yeah, recharging windows phone on mac!
 
@Telkitty That's insincere :D!
 
10:54 AM
weird, I inspected the harddisk with diskmgmt.msc - it's fine
Mac partition can't be seen on mac
But it's shown under windows OS
 
Windows ... is insincere too! D: that's nonsense o.O
 
Maybe I should take pics, coz this is really what's happening :'(
 
Is answering on Stackoverflow a valid hobby?
 
If that's what U R into, go for it
 
It's useful because I forced to write down my knowledge. So I have a good reference for my knowledge and other people have such too. So Stackoverflow seems to be more than a simple question-answer forum for programming stuff. Big useful adapting documentation platform?
someone here familiar with windows service class stuff?
 
11:15 AM
I ejected the driver & the harddisk is working fine on mac now too ...
 
New Nokia phone is meh. Farewell iconic Finnish designs.
 
 
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Ven
Hi
 
hello
 
hey
Welcome to asylum ;d
 
Ven
12:58 PM
i'm well versed in such facilities already
 
Ell
Hi
 
Lo
 
user1804599
1:33 PM
Hi
 
4:23 PM
my my my my my
 
4:34 PM
@MarkGarcia Well, honestly, ARMs are AFAIK nowhere near the performance of usual desktop AMD and Intel CPUs.
 
nwp
@wilx the lounge doesn't just hand out weed
 
4:51 PM
what? It's expensive, man
 
nwp
apparently there is a starcraft AI tournament going on
they don't seem to be particularly smart yet
> Student StarCraft AI Tournament is an educational event, held annually since 2011. Students of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science submit the bots programmed in C++ or Java using BWAPI to play 1v1 SC:Brood War matches.
 
5:14 PM
@nwp because they can't "learn"
 
6:05 PM
@jaggedSpire You don't say D:
 
heh
 
I want to work on personal projects but I'm lazy.
 
hm
is it the sort of personal project where you just need to set things up to work on it and then you don't need any more encouragement because then you're having fun/working on something neat?
 
It's more like I need to find actually interesting personal projects + motivation.
 
ah
well I was sort of hoping it was the first because then I'd tell you I was going to post a red panda video when you got everything all set up
 
6:12 PM
I'm not really into red pandas :/
 
:C
you prefer kittens/cats, IIRC?
 
I do like kittens. But a cat attempted to kill me yesterday.
Aimed straight to the face.
 
oh dear
 
Ell
@Morwenn your sorting thing is a personal project, no?
 
then...maybe a smol puppy?
 
6:16 PM
@Ell Mostly because I haven't found anything else to work on.
@jaggedSpire It looks kind of crazy xD
 
@Morwenn The motivation part is the hard part. :(
 
I am posting the red pandas anyhow
 
I have plenty of project ideas but little motivation to start or finish even one.
 
@Morwenn Reminds me of when I was newly assigned to Fairchild Air Force Base. A child in base housing was playing in the back yard, and went inside to tell his dad there was a big cat in the tree in the back yard. Dad basically ignored him until about the fourth time the kid insisted: "but dad, it's a really big cat". Turned out to be an ~80 Kg mountain lion...
 
6:24 PM
@JerryCoffin Now that's a big kitty cat :o
 
@Morwenn Thankfully, it apparently wasn't hungry at the time.
 
Maybe it only wanted to play.
 
thankfully, not with their face
or other appendages
mountain lion maulings are not fun, from what I hear
of course, that's hearsay
though I'm rather inclined to keep it hearsay, personally.
 
Thinking about that suddenly makes me feel really old though. I still of him as a kid, but that "kid" is around 35-40 years old now.
 
ç_ç
 
6:29 PM
There were rumors of a mountain lion eating people's dogs out on the far west side of Colorado Springs a few years ago
dunno what came of it
people were concerned it might go for children next IIRC
 
@jaggedSpire I remember that. If memory serves, it was caught after only a few hours. I seem to recall some people getting upset though, because they decided it was enough of a threat that they killed it instead of hauling it off to the wilderness and hoping it would remain harmless.
 
:\
That can be your new mountain lion anecdote, though!
 
@jaggedSpire Could be. For whatever reason, it's less memorable to me though.
 
I really only remembered it because one of my dad's coworkers was talking with someone concerned about their child during the whole thing, and suggested putting two poodles at either end of the yard and bringing their kid in if either of them went quiet.
He called it the poodle alarm system
I remember because she was very angry
 
6:39 PM
@milleniumbug A+ work
 
@jaggedSpire Good replacement for the canary in the coal mine.
 
@JerryCoffin seems like
 
7:06 PM
I just Binge watched all of Dirk Gently 10/10
 
I quite like the Dirk Gently books I've read
 
I've read no books, but I just watch the Netflix series (8 episodes) and oh my :)
It even has Frodo in it
 
Haha, my band's singer thought that I actually straightened my hair in several of my photos x)
 
And that's funny because... ? o.o
 
Because it's a motherfucking wig :D
 
7:13 PM
@jaggedSpire :)
 
:3
 
@Morwenn heh
@Borgleader ^_^
My family dog used to do that. His face was couch height, so when you were reading or talking with someone, he'd come along and very forcibly place his head in your lap. If you didn't respond, he'd do it again.
 
@jaggedSpire D'awww
 
He'd also slip his nose under your wrist while you were using the mouse on the computer, and then use his nose to toss your hand onto his head.
 
Yeah my parent's dogs do that too
 
7:21 PM
I'd have pictures, but he was almost all black so all the pictures of him came out looking like a shadow with glowing eyes.
He was floofy enough that you couldn't see where his shoulders ended and his neck began
so a couple of the pictures we took made him look like he had a llama neck :)
 
Ven
8:06 PM
ugh. Had to make my keyboard qwerty to play Starcraft 1.
Unchangeable binds are the worst...
 
qwerty is so good because everyone uses it... right?
and then we forget about all the qwertz and azerty users
 
8:49 PM
azerty is standard here, but I switched to qwerty long time ago.
 
Azerty ;qster rqce
 
@Morwenn kek
 
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