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Ell
Ell
20:00
s/for/on/
user1804599
C++ is the smell of a rotting cadaver.
rightfold, world's whiniest dutchman.
Xeo
Xeo
The Whining Dutchman?
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20:15
Ha. Can't believe I did not think of that.
20:27
you know the flying dutchman
meet the whining dutchman; scourge of the programming seas
@EiyrioüvonKauyf seems a wee bit harsh for accidental spreading of personal information. :/
user1804599
I was a flying Dutchman many times.
user1804599
For example, when I went to Greece.
@MooingDuck i have no opinion
:[
oh goody, I now get an ICE when I compile my project.
Xeo
Xeo
Yeah, he gets ice for every compilation. That bastard.
he must get in trouble a lot
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Internal Compiler Error. The compiler itself is crashing
pfft. use gcc. i used to crash clang all the time
dat Breaking Bad episode. Dayumn
20:38
This is a sizable VS project with nightmares of headers, it's very nontrivial to get another compiler to grab the right files
@DeadMG i've finished the first 6 seasons of Dexter :[
well there's one and a half more to go
chop chop
Ell
Ell
Okay, project finished!
user1804599
@Ell Impossibru.
Ell
Ell
it's only small one :3
20:39
well i don't watch unfinished seasons
is 7 done?
user1804599
@Ell That's what she said.
sad asian life :(
also there was a team of researchers that did a study on average dick size
:[
@EiyrioüvonKauyf many
Ell
Ell
@EiyrioüvonKauyf ...and?
user1804599
user1804599
Totally correct.
user1804599
user1804599
lol
Anybody got a link to the deleted question?
21:06
Why would anyone have that
that actually might be appropriate
favorite question? bookmarked? dunno
@FredOverflow ok we need to write a proposal and get 100k in grant money
to study the effect of shitting on beds and farting on social relations and networking
oh and network topology ofc
do the network nodes gain bacteria that push them away from the foul stench?
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Yeah. It's 8 that's in the middle of airing.
21:12
7 is a fun one
better than 6.
Dexter got meh after 3 or 4.
^
i'm just finishing because I don't like dropping
it's really monotonic
@FredOverflow not me
and the spouse killing was like ohkay then someone is trying to spice it up and it isn't working
21:20
Almost a full third of my starred questions are troll questions though
please vote to close — NoSenseEtAl 2 mins ago
lol
> Oh and Google C++ Style Guide is trash: - NoSenseEtAl
....
i've established he's just stupid now
Google C++ style guide is trash.
Did you downvote that question?
@Rapptz not all of it
what question? too much effort to click things
user1804599
YouTube, you piece of shit.
user1804599
21:25
Y u no HD by default.
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Most of it is.
Ell
Ell
@not-rightfold that would suck for me :/
@not-rightfold because internet bandwidth
user1804599
@EiyrioüvonKauyf uh I have enough of it.
@not-rightfold well their Auto function thinks not
user1804599
21:27
There isn't even a fucking setting for it.
yes there is
@EiyrioüvonKauyf There's one or two not-completely-bad things about it, and that's it.
click the gear dammit
user1804599
No, there isn't.
user1804599
@EiyrioüvonKauyf not permanent.
21:27
click the fing gear
dinosaur flip llama flip
It's not an issue of not being able to change quality, it's an issue of default quality being shit.
user1804599
Yet sometimes it somehow enables subtitles by default.
user1804599
YouTube is weird.
no that's a setting when you upload shit
ok start a petition for all videos to be hd lol
also research how to make 420p look like 1080p via interpolation and magic
user1804599
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Then why does it happen only sometimes for the same damn video?
user1804599
21:30
@EiyrioüvonKauyf audio.
oh the audio container?
fuck it use what CSI uses
they make resolution come out of thin air
user1804599
Audio is worse when you select 420p than when you select 1080p.
user1804599
How's Spotify's audio quality? 920 kb/s?
user1804599
Beh max 320 kb/s and you need permium.
Hah.
user1804599
21:33
Otherwise it's shitty 160 kb/s aka they encode it using a potato.
Yes, audio needs at least 4096kbps to be good.
user1804599
320 kb/s is reasonable.
Non-premium Spotify is fine.
Ell
Ell
^
@not-rightfold they use different audio containers
they = youtube.
also the people with badly spelled questions should be bludgeoned with a phonics book
user1804599
21:39
Ha! Mosquitowned!
Mosquereto.
ballsy
his usename is TAOCP
also you really know people do not know wtf is happening when they post C answers on a CPP page T_T
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A: The most efficient way to reverse a number

Murali Medisetty#include <stdio.h> unsigned int reverse(unsigned int val) { unsigned int retval = 0; while( val > 0) { retval = 10*retval + val%10; val /= 10; } printf("returning - %d", retval); return retval; } int main() { reverse(123); }

I remember that question
H2CO3 was still a baby then too.
@H2CO3 This answer is really extremely common. Not very hard or impressive enough to be copied. — Rapptz Mar 12 at 6:59
user1804599
> was
user1804599
> implying
hey, i answered that question!
Ell
Ell
I don't understand what the 2 levels of abstraction are o.O
H2CO3 accused my of copying his...we really did write the exact same thing pretty much (same variable names and everything)
user1804599
Solving a segmentation fault without further help should be a first exercise in college. The second one should be spelling "exercise".
^ no
my college designed a 'learning' language so SEGFAULTs weren't possible
@StephenLin no prob
H2CO3 isn't the brightest.... anything
user1804599
21:48
@EiyrioüvonKauyf Java?
@StephenLin HEY
You work with Clang, right?
@StephenLin He's a bitter jackass. Ignore him.
a wrapper on C
21:48
I'm having serious problems, yo.
I could use some help.
@EtiennedeMartel just a jackass
the rest is all subclasses of jackass
What would you describe as benefits of the functional paradigm?
user1804599
It's nice.
Feeling smug and superior to imperative programmers.
user1804599
Fuck the immutable.
21:52
I want to say I once heard somewhere, some aspects of it might be of use in multithreaded programming - more safe, and such. Would you say that is true?
Ell
Ell
@Pawnguy7 I feel like pure functions are easier to make concurrent
but idk, I've wondered the same thing
@ThePhD I'm an llvm developer mostly
user1804599
If you can't mutate things you can't have the terribleness called shared mutable state.
@ThePhD I don't know the front end that well
21:53
@StephenLin =[
@StephenLin =[[[
Breaking my heart.
BREAKING IT. q_q
what's the issue?
i'm across the hall from the clang code owners
so i could ask, if it was important enough
user1804599
Erlang solved the biggest problem of concurrency almost 30 years ago and people are still using shared variables and locks.
you can always try the cfe-dev list, too, people are usually pretty quick to respond
In computer science, functional programming is a programming paradigm, a style of building the structure and elements of computer programs, that is based on pure functions that produce results that depend only on their inputs and not on the program state. It is a declarative programming paradigm, which means programming is done with expressions and uses no implicit state. In functional code, the output value of a function depends only on the arguments that are input to the function, so calling a function f twice with the same value for an argument x will produce the same result f(x) both...
@DeadMG Why is #llvm so emptttyy q_q
21:55
too late in the day
Ell
Ell
@not-rightfold which is only the reason for programmes :3
@StephenLin cfe-dev list?
@DeadMG Argharghargh
It stares into your soul.
@EtiennedeMartel "Let's get wet."
^ Would scream if it said that.
21:57
@DeadMG i think most llvm devs are on pacific time, right?
IME the channel is usually active during working time European
@DeadMG Oh, I should have checked in around 9:00 AM and earlier my time, then.
@DeadMG hmm, ok...i'm never on so i don't know
What's the scripting language Bartek loves so much?
Luna? Lua?
Lua.
21:59
@ThePhD lua is awesome
Hm. Hmmm.
I wonder if there's a statically-typed scripting language.

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