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12:44 AM
we need more C++ hot takes
@EmilioAK No. I'd maybe look at "Modern C++ Programming Cookbook: Master C++ core language and standard library features, with over 100 recipes, updated to C++20, 2nd Edition". Setting up the IDE is outside the scope of any book.
 
 
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3:26 AM
@Mikhail Hot take: The only thing that C++ added to C is ++
I don't actual believe that
I just hear it said alot
 
 
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5:41 AM
Hello, first time writing here... how's everything?
 
Pretty good all things considered. Gotta deal with some weird bug that only happens when a wasm program runs in Safari. Because apparently Safari is poised to be the new IE6
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nwp
6:56 AM
@Mikhail explicit is a terrible feature. It forces naturally beautiful code such as T f() { return {args...}; } into a mess. The protection from implicit conversions that it promises is not worth it. C++ would be better off removing the keyword.
(I actually believe that)
 
 
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8:00 AM
@CupOfJava You think that I am bluffing, but I am not. Here is my Singapore O level result, I blame all the not A1s due to English not being my home tongue. Here is a certificate I have been given by the University of California. I have no ideal what provost's honours list is, if someone knows, please explain it to me.
Here are the pages in my passport verifying that I have travelled to and back from England to the rest of the Europe for a period over a few months (for holidays). And here is my Chinese ID
Now I want to see your proof that you have over 300,000 confirmed kills and trained in gorilla warfare ... :p
 
nwp
8:56 AM
I just saw virtual void f() override = 0; for probably the first time. It looks odd.
 
nice
 
nwp
I'm fairly sure since it doesn't have an implementation it does nothing. Besides sort of documenting that the function exists.
 
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn It's nice clean country with many afford cuisines and convenient to get around. But personally I prefer bigger land with more more natural resources and less people. So it's not my cup of tea.
Living in a large country with plenty of nature resources and not many people is like coming from a family with trust fund set up for everyone. You can be lazy and still live a good life :p
 
 
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10:25 AM
@PeterT I was having a problem with Safari early too. It wouldn't run postman agent web app
it was kinda weird because if you download it on Mac from Chrome then it throws an error at runtime. So I downloaded it from Safari and ran it on Chrome
 
10:41 AM
@TelKitty Everyone thinks I'm just a friendly Cup of Java but Coffee is a slow killer
 
10:57 AM
Yeah right, here is an article on coffee linked with longer life
 
coffee correlation studies seem to be an evergreen. I don't take them seriously anymore unless they're randomized controlled ones. But I'll guess those are really hard to pull off with long-term consequences like all-cause-mortality
 
11:12 AM
At one point, I just realise that medicine is really just about delaying people's deaths.
 
Alright, calm down Schopenhauer
I feel like coffee being acidic should indicate negative health effects but I don't know that much to talk in an educated way about it
 
11:50 AM
Want to hear about a more depressing thought?
If someone starts with 3000 dollars. Everyday, the person loses 1 dollar, at some point, (s)he will start panicking, But if someone has 3000 days to live (without knowing it), every day, the person loses 1 day. Then the person might not panic at all.
I am currently a leading inventor in depressing thoughts :p </useless_self_promotion>
 
12:10 PM
Also my pet chicken has stopped loving me, what to do? How to get my chook to love me again?
Is tractor as good as 4wd off-road if it is just 1 person going to be in it.
 
12:25 PM
it depends what are you using it for?
if it's just travel then you could probably get away with a cheap lower cc 4 wheeler
 
1:10 PM
I thought about it, but what about the quality of those vehicles? I don't want be stuck in a crocodile infested river on a broken ATV.
 
maybe a UTV would be better for something like river crossing
@TelKitty That comment is very funny to me because I can really relate to that feeling. I'm a Florida person and where I'm at it's not uncommon to see 15 foot alligator walking around.
 
2:04 PM
@CupOfJava Do you see them in the wild, or is it at some touristy place where someone is feeding the alligator so they can use the alligator to lure people in?
This is so freaking hilarious ...
 
nwp
2:34 PM
Yeah. So funny ...
 
 
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3:36 PM
So yesterday I bought a main meal with a medium sized french fries as side. Judged by the price, the size of that box of fries was not going to be small. But I didn't expect it to be so big, it could feed 4 people! So I ended up eating half a kilo french fries as a side dish. In the end, we finished it, 4 of us - me and my 3 chickens (I took leftover home)!
Maybe I will not be thin, at least I will make my chickens to be as fat as me!
 
 
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6:32 PM
@TelKitty Lol, wild, touristy place? Nah, I see them near my house. Not to dox myself too much but I live on or near a golf course and the gators are known to live there.
In fact its a good rule of thumb in Florida to assume that all bodies of water have at least one gator in it.
People wonder why Florida Man is a thing. It's because we live with dinosaurs
 
6:52 PM
Dumb question but I am really stuck with (gnu) make: What do you do if it just terminates with error 2?
On my Mac this happens:

src 🍎 make
src 🍎 echo $?
2
I never use make w/o CMake or something but this time I tried to build grafx2: gitlab.com/GrafX2/grafX2
 
 
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7:57 PM
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A: Where can I find a list of 'make' error codes?

Gilles 'SO- stop being evil'The error codes aren't from make: make is reporting the return status of the command that failed. You need to look at the documentation of each command to know what each status value means. Most commands don't bother with distinctions other than 0 = success, anything else = failure. In each of y...

 
8:19 PM
Thx 2 means "Make Encountered Errors". What a surprise :D
 
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9:38 PM
posted on May 30, 2022 by Adrien Hamelin

The series continue. C++20 Ranges Algorithms - 11 Modifying Operations by Bartlomiej Filipek From the article: In the previous article in the Ranges series, I covered some basics and non-modifying operations. Today it’s time for algorithms like transform, copy, generate, shuffle, and many more…. and there’s rotate as well Let’s go...

posted on May 30, 2022 by Adrien Hamelin

Flying to the future. How can I synthesize a C++20 three-way comparison from two-way comparisons? by Raymond Chen From the article: The C++20 three-way comparison operator <=> (commonly nicknamed the spaceship operator due to its appearance) compares two items and describes the result. It’s called the three-way comparison because there are five possible r

 

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