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04:42
The two people, who I got to know here but met up in person after, both kind of said 'I thought you were a guy.' I am not sure which part of my online personality indicated that I am a dude.
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Probably being on Stackoverflow and hanging out in a programmer chat.
05:26
@nwp And which part of Stackoverflow or programming chats in general attracts male and repels female?
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I don't know. Supposed hostility towards women in general, assuming all they care about computers is that they are pink and mansplaining. Sadly I'm male and blind to it, so I can't point it out precisely.
I think just assuming there are no women on the internet, even as a joke, is some type of sexism.
 
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08:31
@Feeds this is why this kind of intersection gets traffic lights to save the person from the side street from this exact situation
 
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13:11
@Mikhail TBF that's by Musk's own policy. He said that it was perfectly OK.
@ratchetfreak not always, my old apartment had that exact situation and given the residential nature they'd never put a light there. That said you don't tend to find drivers that try that
13:33
well depends on the policy of the region, I know that in my neck of the woods a 2*2 road doesn't get priority regulated if at all possible
they don't even require a left turning light if the left turning traffic would need to cross 2 other lanes of traffic
14:34
@TelKitty Weird. At least as far as I can recall, you've been pretty clear about being female pretty much since you first showed up here.
 
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19:53
Is there any added value of having both gcc and clang in your CI pipeline? (Assuming you only use gcc to build and deliver binaries). Aren't both just implementation of the C/C++ standard and therefor bound to provide the same output
wording might differ slightly but the underlying compilation/build issues it detects will probably be exactly the same
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn in theory it provides a guarantee of portability, particularly to the BSDs that don't use GCC. But assuming all compilers are standard and produce the same output... yeah no...
they are incredibly non-standard
 
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@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn yes thats what I do
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn additionally clang-tidy is a kind of clang
22:16
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn Sure I'm alive, but I hardly program on my free time anymore, so I haven't logged on SO for a while
Though I didn't realize it had been that long
I felt like it was two weeks ago
Anyway, I'm going to sleep, maybe I'll say hi again in a few months

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