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15:00
not even mentioning other planets and solar systems.
@jalf While it may well be fair to say that a lot more should be done than actually is, I think it's a bit inaccurate to imply that nothing's being done about climate change at all.
Universe is big, y'know.
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@BartekBanachewicz but we can only travel round it at a fixed speed
unless we conquer faster than light travel
@Ell you could pack a whole lotta people on a ship and send them somewhere far, though
Can identifiers be the same as a class identifier?
15:01
@Pawnguy7 define identifier
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@BartekBanachewicz you'd need a lot of resources going somewhere far
@Ell That's certainly possible.
In this case, argument name for a function.
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you have to feed their offspring
@Ell and we have shitload of resources
15:02
void stuff(Something Something)
@Pawnguy7 If you mean: "Can a class contain a member by the same name as the class itself?", then the answer is "no".
@Pawnguy7 illegal
@Ell take as much as you need to reach your destination and colonize
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@BartekBanachewicz I still don't buy it o.O
Oh. I was pretty sure that was what I did :\
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We are running out of lithium and food and oil and shiz
15:02
no we are not lol.
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yes we are o.O
@Ell Define "running out".
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We aren't making any more than there is
don't you know the Earth spontaneously and instantaneously regenerates all the resources we use? :p
@Ell There are lots of oil resources we've never even touched, mostly because they are hard to access.
15:03
@Ell unless you mean "stuff that's very easily reachable with our current technology"
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@jalf of course, how silly of me :P
@TonyTheLion aka we are running out: it is getting harder and harder to get to what's left because there is less left
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^
less left on surface.
@Ell We are certainly "making" (mostly growing) more food nearl all the time.
15:04
of course we will never get to a situation where no oil exists on the planet
Technology to access those resources is not available.
@BartekBanachewicz ... because it magically appears below the surface at the same rate we're consuming it?
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price dictates what resource we use
@jalf By that standard we've been "running out" of coal (for one example) for a couple of centuries.
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15:05
Of course
price dictates what resource we use
I've read a scifi novel once where a bunch of colonists dragged an ice block because their planet lacked water
@JerryCoffin yup. The difference is, with oil it's already made significant dent in availability and market prices
they literally took the damn gigantic ice cube, attached it to a spaceship and flew back home
but yeah, technically, "running out" just means the availability is trending towards zero, doesn't it?
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Yeah
15:06
also alternative resources
because oil is kinda savage tbh
pure electricity is the funkiest of course.
oil is a basis for lots of stuff
@TonyTheLion so was rock a few thousand years ago
your point?
@BartekBanachewicz problem is we don't yet have suitable alternatives for a lot of the resources we use, and are running out of
Of course, that doesn't mean alternatives will never be found
@TonyTheLion we could generate shitload of pure electiricity out of water flow, sea flows, wind, etc
15:07
@jalf Take inflation into account, and the price of oil has remained pretty nearly flat for a long time. Yes, there are significant "bumps" at times, but most of them have been caused less by availability than by price fixing.
But it seems a bit suspect to just assume that they will be as well
and with pure electricity you can power everything.
@JerryCoffin Try going outside the US. :) With US subsidies on oil, you may not see the price changes
@jalf I've looked at world-wide price changes pretty carefully. The price of oil is controlled almost entirely by OPEC, not by supply.
@jalf meh. I don't think it's a real problem.
15:09
@BartekBanachewicz but you can't make, say, plastic, with pure electricity. :)
Electric plastic, never 'eard of it?
:P
@jalf in theory, you can :)
Shocking isn't it?
you just need hydrogen and a lot of electricity
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@BartekBanachewicz you mean e=mc^2 ? :3
Well that's just impractical :L
15:10
@Ell depends on your energy reserves
I mean, our sun is doing that on a daily basis :P
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Well yes but that's the sun :L
We don't have a sun on the earth
I think fusion is the way forward at the minute
@JerryCoffin Sure, but that doesn't mean that OPEC raises and lowers output prices just for fun with no thought to how much oil they can physically pull out of the ground, and how much effort it takes to do so
@Ell bah, everything takes time
@jalf war is much more important than actual natural reserves imho
@BartekBanachewicz given infinite time, a lot of problems become trivial to solve, yeah :)
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15:12
Why don't we make perfect robot bodies
then we can have a fixed amount of humans on the earth
@BartekBanachewicz huge turnover, not huge profit. I swear you said you had studied business
holy crap
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let's just kill the human race and replace it with AI
build complete
I got this crap working
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impossibru
15:13
@thecoshman I did?
@jalf :< fuck NDK still not building for me
:)
Is if (something = somethingelse) legal in C as well?
@Pawnguy7 fuck C
@jalf While I wouldn't say "just for fun" has much to do with it, it's pretty clear that the prices are set based on what they think will maximize profits. Production costs have virtually no effect on final prices at all.
@Pawnguy7 Yes.
I guess I could just list C++, but I wanted to get a list of sorts of where it is legal.
15:15
@BartekBanachewicz so how did you confuse turnover, the vast amount of money I am sure people would be willing to pay to get to live/visit mars, with profit, the money left over after you take away the huge cost?
@thecoshman ads.
@BartekBanachewicz o_0
Colonists use those toothbrushes!
no, seriously, profit is basically how much money you can squeeze out of people
no, that is turnover. Profit is how much you can squeeze out of people minus the cost of squeezing it out of them.
or we could through gross/net profit terms into this if you prefer.
Yeah - the trick is to hold down the cost of squeezing.
15:20
'do you want to be left on mars' usually works :P
assuming they want to get back that is :S
any way, home time :D
For said if thing, is it it always returns false? I cannot find what you call it.
Or is it always true?
@Pawnguy7 It's legal in Delphi, but '=' is a comparison operator, not assignment, so not the same operation.
Ah. GML had that. Seemed really logical then, but I doubt I could go back to it now.
.. or maybe 'so not the insane operation'.
15:23
@Pawnguy7 Well, if(x=y) is nearly always a mistake in C, and another language.
@JerryCoffin I'm pretty sure production costs have an effect on how profits are best maximized. :)
Gawd - dare I open that?
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@TonyTheLion Wow.
15:25
Chinese language keyboard.
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Look at the "drum" sticks
and the pedals
wtf are they for?
left-click right-click?
Rudder, nosewheel steering and brakes.
Upper/lower case?
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15:27
Hi babes.
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And other people.
@TonyTheLion um for kick drum?
'Boss pedal' :)
@not-rightfold Where's the babes?
What did I miss?
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So, I'm on vacation in a bungalow park.
Aw shit - my 'Boss' is home and I have not done dishes :( BFN
@not-rightfold Jeezzz
@not-rightfold decent
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It's fast as hell. :|
@MartinJames fuck you
15:30
@BartekBanachewicz I am making a post on how typos can, um, screw you over. Any you can think off of the top of your head?
@Pawnguy7 besides instantiating a wrong class that has a similar name, nope
@jalf Maybe instead of speculating, it would be worthwhile to put things in perspective. Production for one barrel of crude oil in the mid east is approximately $17/barrel. Selling price is approximately $110/barrel. So, their markup on crude oil is approximately 650%.
I was trying to think of things that compile. So far I have one similar to what I had above (self-assign due to incorrect argument name), copy-paste code where you forget to replace stuff, and the if statement thing. I feel there must be more.
uh bus in 20 minutes and I am not doing anything anymore so I'm just sitting here chatting
@Pawnguy7 uh just read the code you write. simple.
also set up code review.
also typos aren't anything you can really fight so fuck them and just minimalize the impact
Haha. Anyway, the first two were from me, but I don't know what else I have done.
15:35
Now, if you look at production costs in other places, it's absolutely true that putting more work into it does raise the cost -- all the way to around $50/barrel for off-shore drilling.
@JerryCoffin Hmm, there's a word for products that people will still buy no matter how much their cost. Gasoline is one of them.
Thief has a release date :D
@Borgleader I can't wait to play their partially unfinished game!
@BartekBanachewicz think this could be classified the same? Not quite sure.
(Because when the development process is that laborious, of course it's going to end up missing a bunch of features)
15:42
@EtiennedeMartel Hush, it will be great D:
@Pawnguy7 lol read the function signatures :v
but that's C++ suckage
@JerryCoffin you mean, those were the prices in 2007-2009, so it says nothing about the significant price hikes since then. Do you also have the production costs in 2013, and in, say, 1998? :)
anyway, I'm heading home. Have fun all
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Man.
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Elixir is great.
I think I had it working manually, and somebody told me to use a constructor instead. I blame them.
15:44
Hmm, it appears @MooingDuck is still using ideone instead of coliru.
Hmm, I wish you could use the Battle.net desktop client to chat with people who are in-game
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15:54
I need a comb.
user1804599
My hair is a mess.
@BartekBanachewicz Oh - you have a problem with washing dishes?
@Pawnguy7 Don't copy-paste code.
The new Oculus Dallas temp office space is on Haskell Ave. Is it a sign?
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lol
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16:23
Guys, on the off-chance that some atomic weapons come into my possession, remind me to pay Adobe a visit.
@Xeo lol lol lol
@not-rightfold I need a haircut.
@MartinJames no, I have a problem with fucking sitting here alone
@Borgleader nailed it
@BartekBanachewicz :(
Did you see the rainbow dash picture i posted? (last night)
16:32
the one that was a 9gag repost?
@Xeo Heh - update stuck?
@BartekBanachewicz yes :P
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@MartinJames no, FlaShit
I am going to make an experiment today
i dont reddit atm because RES wasn't updated so shift-x doesnt work
16:33
Don't reddit.
gotta play for the whole practice with a different pick
@Xeo OK, I'll go halves on buying the warhead.
FFS ultimate guitar broke
@Borgleader Moron - could not even bother with a sockpuppet before posting the same shit.
16:45
1.9.2p320 :001 > Order.find(724).destroy
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: Mysql2::Error: Column count doesn't match value count at row 1: DELETE FROM `orders` WHERE `orders`.`id` = 724
G'job.
Of course there are no foreign keys set by Rails, so deleting using SQL won't cascade.
And there are people praising this fucking piece of shit jesus
@CatPlusPlus 3...2...1... fuck ruby!
@BartekBanachewicz Have a star, for sure.
Oh, it's MySQL's fault.
Great.
A database that can't delete a fucking record.
Another wonderful piece of technology.
@CatPlusPlus LOL!
> It could be a few things, but here are two ideas:
> -There is a trigger that needs to be changed/removed.
> -The value that you are updating the cell to exceeds the column length. Article on this.
I just have no words.
And lo there are triggers.
Ahhahahahahaha triggers to fucking copy deleted records to another table.
Which, of course, nobody knew about apparently, because none of migrations mention it.
Thanks MySQL for a helpful error message.
16:54
@EtiennedeMartel I prefer coliru but finger habits in the url bar change slowly
oh, the lounge chat page has really evolved
> Manual Mailing Listâ„¢
gotta love that
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TIL: struct foo{ int foo; }; is well-formed.
Unless you have a user-declared constructor :D
man
I crushed so many people under my oversized future-steel boot, nobody wants to face me anymore.
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@CatPlusPlus lolmysql
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17:09
@BartekBanachewicz Ruby is irrelevant.
user1804599
If Rails were written in Lua the same thing would happen.
Fuck Ruby regardless.
user1804599
We use PostgreSQL. \o/
GetCreateRecurringPaymentsProfileEncoder
@CatPlusPlus I was going to post that, but I decided you were wound up enough with your shitty DB/schema ;)
17:12
Get? Create?
I don't know.
@EtiennedeMartel also, ideone has shorter urls
> current start = 08/16/2013 19:07:32
> [PROFILESTARTDATE]: 2013-09-15T09:07:32
The fuck.
@CatPlusPlus When you're not busy, I need some more help understanding what to write in LoungeChat.Server®.
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@MarkGracia: Nice comment on Herb's blog.
So, Mumble'n'shiz.
17:16
@MooingDuck That sounds like a feature request for @StackedCrooked.
I told him to use indirection.
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@ThePhD The server part.
@EtiennedeMartel we've been harping for short urls for a while, but instead he's got three hashes in there.
17:20
@EtiennedeMartel The tourists/locals on the beaches don't actually seem that bothered. Presumably, the bars and pizza cafes are still open, civil war or no.
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Francis should store code and output in database.
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And use surrogate keys for the URLs.
Storage is incidental. You can do indirection on the filesystem, too. git does it all the time.
Just put the three hashes together, hash that, and use that as the URL id. Preferably also use shortest unique prefix.
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Damn.
@MartinJames It's not quite a civil war yet, but certainly going in that direction.
the Muslim Brotherhood really cocked that one up.
"We won the election; therefore nobody else has any rights."
totally amazing that this didn't solve all the problems.
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17:27
I need a PBKDF2 library.
> Your session has timed out, please log in again.
I JUST DID, PAYPAL.
Lol.
Woah this subscription handling is totally fucked up.
Vomiting sucks.
> lastSubscription present, valid to = 06/22/2013 18:31:23, current start = 08/16/2013 19:27:58
> dateTime = 09/15/2013 19:27:58
dateTime is supposed to be the thing in current start.
(Disregarding the fact that this is not, in fact, a last valid subscription)
17:29
I love that google reminds me that I changed my password
@DeadMG Well, the trick is, with democracy, to try very hard to not elect a party that is going to fuck you, and your whole country, over. Being a UK citizen, I admit now to irony/hypocrisy :(
They all will.
That's why they're there.
Wel.. there are different degrees of being fucked over. Having no rights is bad, having a mega-humongous national debt is bad. Not sure which is worse.
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Not living in a decent place is bad.
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@ThePhD No, it more like "pumps" stuff out of your stomach.
17:35
@Xeo "Vomiting pumps" is an awkward phrase.
Also stop pedanting me. ;~;
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@StackedCrooked I decided to move to Belgium in a few years.
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Everything there besides the houses and roads is better.
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Yes.
Is it just me, or is that flops question still hanging on the front page after almost an hour?
17:37
What's up with the general health of Loungers? Vomiting/sucking/pumping/stomachpocalypse etc etc. I feel bad for feeling good.
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@MartinJames I feel great when it comes to health.
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Especially since I started working again.
What exactly is better in Belgium?
WAFFLES!
True.
But Dutch have vla.
user1804599
17:39
@StackedCrooked Ziektenkostenverzekering kost niks, huizen kosten niks, brandstof kost niks, mensen spreken beter Nederlands, OV kost niks, Belgen zijn over het algemeen verstandiger (zie: Fyra en scheurtjes in kernreactor).
@StackedCrooked Departure lounges are always good in Belgium.
@MartinJames At the airport they are good yes :)
@MartinJames That's just the puppy and the lion
@not-rightfold You may be right :)
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De enige nadelen aan België zijn: inferieure wegen, lelijke huizen en Wallonië. :P
17:46
We don't have lelijke huizen!
There are more lelijke huizen in Nederland.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Lelijke huizen are illegal in Nederland.
user1804599
They are removed.
Are you going to make me look up the 'Lake Huron' thingy?
user1804599
No.
Too late! Lots of images :)
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18:00
Bored am I.
@not-rightfold ..and anyway, why does work make you fitter? It's never done anything positive for my health. Sitting in front of 'puters shovelling in pizza, croissants and banana sandwiches. Every soddin' business trip I put on at least 2kg.
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@MartinJames Because I need to cycle 26.6 km each day.
TBH, pleasure trips are not any better, health-wise :(
@not-rightfold Ah! I can see how that might help :) Wouldn't want to do it here. 40 tons of artic squashing you flat would be a health issue.
user1804599
Where are you?
@not-rightfold UK Midlands. Not really cycle-friendly.
user1804599
18:06
Ah. :P
I'm not living in a town/city, and there are some cycle trails but, TBH, they're more dangerous for cyclists than the dual-carriageways.
user1804599
I live in the Netherlands, which is flat as a pancake. :)
user1804599
Probably why cycling is becoming more and more popular here.
user1804599
Some cycling roads are overcrowded.
@not-rightfold I did some cycling when I worked in East Anglia: also laser-flat.
user1804599
18:08
They're also going to experiment with heated cycling roads during the winter.
user1804599
(Or whatever the terminology is in Engrish.)
Topography was more of an issue where we lived before, in the peak district. There were blind bends with warning signs 'ENGAGE FIRST GEAR NOW!'
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LLOOLL
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Time to make some software!
@MartinJames gear secondo!
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18:18
aah, where was that from?
@StackedCrooked Yeah - that would be for steep drops. The 'first gear' warnings were for bends that seemed to go straight up. Without first gear, you would either stall out, skid off or hit sheep, depending on the season:)
Well, a large bear is following me. Should I be worried?
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@EtiennedeMartel yes
I don't think it's posible for a bear to worry you over electronic media.
Play dead.
18:25
@EtiennedeMartel MOST DEFINITELY
Let it have the picnic basket.
Also, I'm finally out of the woods.
Quite literally.
Hi :/
18:26
Still some unpacking to do. And recovering from caffeine deficit
I'm glad you like RavenDB.
@CatPlusPlus I hope you like ripples in a pond :)
As long as they're not a result of farting.
Stupid PayPal sandbox making me login twice.
'document-oriented database'. Kill me now.
Aaaaaaargh
startDate = startDate.AddDays(order.Products.Single().SubscriptionType.Duration);
18:28
@MartinJames Lotus Notes :(
@not-rightfold I can assure you, it isn't entirely flat. My kids would severely reprimand you for maintaining the opposite. They claim the hikes nearly killed them[*]
Why why why why why why why why
[*] they don't, actually, claim that
@CatPlusPlus Ahem. Phishing? MitM?
It's a sandbox, I don't login with my real account.
They can have all my fake money.
@not-rightfold Overpopulation has a tendency to solve itself (ask the Robot)
@CatPlusPlus Ah.
18:30
What would you guys call things like public, private, and protected ?
Access modifiers.
AccessSpecifiers ? Accessors ?
@CatPlusPlus It's a test. Whether you can be trusted with building a checkout procedure
Ooh, AccessMods. Sounds nice.
@ThePhD Java: VisilibityKind, all sane languages: Access modifiers
18:31
I think I get why it does this. It gets a payment for current period and creates a recurring payment for the rest.
It's still broken as shit.
Hm.
Hm.
Should my reflection system all keep track of friends?
Or is that just really not worth it?
I mean, it doesn't really provide any extra functionality...
Thread a = new Thread(CreateRecurringPaymentWorker);
a.Start(new { Url = url, ConfirmationData = confirmationData, Headers = headers });
Guess what the worker does.
My Github gravatar looks like a dick https://identicons.github.com/sirupsen.png
@ThePhD It's called your reflection system for a reason
18:33
I'll skip the fact that it uses dynamic for no reason.
@CatPlusPlus Creates recurring payments?
@ThePhD I'd call them access specifiers (mostly because that's what the standard calls them).
APIHelper.MakeApiRequest(data.Url, MethodType.Post, data.ConfirmationData, headers: data.Headers);
@JerryCoffin Clang also refers to them that way.
As a hint: data.Url points at the same fucking web service.
It creates a THREAD that does a request BY HTTP to the function in THE SAME FUCKING CLASS.
:suicide:
18:36
<3
@CatPlusPlus Is that C#?
Yes.
For some values of C#.
Where's dynamic?
@CatPlusPlus Hmmm? Surely it emulates a rich client while doing so?!
private void CreateRecurringPaymentWorker(dynamic data)
18:37
@EtiennedeMartel It was implied
I see.
@CatPlusPlus Well, it uses it so you can pass an anonymous object!
Why thread why HTTP why why why
I don't even care about that dynamic.
That's not a PayPal endpoint, so it doesn't even have an excuse of some arbitrary limit on processing time.
I take it you like your job?
Yes. But we inherited this project after a year of being developed by incompetent idiots.
Sounds like a bang up good time.
18:50
bah. I got lazy years ago and put a printf format string in an exception constructor. Just now found a bug where I construct said exception from an errror string that for some reason contains %s, which caused it to read random memory :(
Haha.
You can't run from heaven ub!
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lawl
welcome to the suckage of printf.
how many places in my code use that function with arguments....
Connect got redesigned. http://connect.microsoft.com/ Don't worry though! It's still the same amazing user experience that everyone's always loved!
@MooingDuck karma's a bitch
18:52
@sehe Looks better
two of my bug reports are marked as fixed!
oh, they were closed a long time ago. I must have simply forgotten
I appear to use that function with arguments in 47 places :(
Hm.
I need a ReflectionDatabase type.
@MooingDuck OK, fix the printf bug that is invoked from all those places. I wonder what is going to happen then? :)
inb4 side-effect from printf bug was the only thing keeping the app running at all :)

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