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10:00
@BartekBanachewicz You mean like 2 or 3 new C++11 features and C99 support?
Also @Ell @Pawnguy7 and @whoever is interested I've pushed my Harvest game to GH
@FredOverflow Compiler updates are a part of it. I actually meant ide-ish changes
@BartekBanachewicz for example?
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A wonderful day is today.
@FredOverflow better git integration, more addons integrated in general, much faster intellisense
IntelliSense was slow?
I thought it was only inaccurate.
10:02
@ScottW Minicraft is... hard. I cannot find much determination lately.
@ScottW thought you & @tony broke up, he's hardly here any more
@ScottW Well I've made it over one weekend, don't expect wonders
it's ~playable~ though
I've been thinking about my approach to new projects lately
Is there some sort of unordered vector thingy around?
I still feel I have to do more on the "tech" side to make prototyping really effective
@R.MartinhoFernandes and how would that work? Allocate in first free spot?
10:04
Something where erasing an element means swap with last + pop back.
hm, interesting.
Write one!
Coworker's doing that.
is he writing a container adapter?
because that sounds like it.
That only makes sense to adapt a vector, I think.
@ScottW 2012 or 2013
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wasn't C++ all about "as generic as possible" and "separate algorithms from containers" and shit?
@ScottW I've used 2012 because my 2013 preview ended :v. You'll also need SFML, I think the snapshot from github should work.
10:07
@BartekBanachewicz The problem is VS 2013 is going to be released Nov 13, the same day our C++ labs start, which means the admins won't have enough time to install it on the machines.
I'm afraid VS2012 will have to do this time.
@FredOverflow we used 2010 last semester.
#killme #myunisucks
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@BartekBanachewicz Quit.
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PROBLEM SOLVED NEXT
well considering buggy initializer lists for pair and whatnot, it might be wise to stay with 2012
@BartekBanachewicz That was fixed.
10:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes TIL.
Pretty much the first thing @melak tested.
heh, obvious enough.
they fucked that one up big time.
I don't know what's going on with my motivation to coding lately.
suckage.
@FredOverflow lol. In our labs, some computers don't even turn on. And you'd be lucky to get a GCC compiler that's more than a version 4.
At least I found your recent post very enlighting, Robot.
> In short, operations on ogonek are automated whenever that does not reduce flexibility or functionality, and require explicit intervention otherwise.
@Jerry gets credit for that.
(He probably doesn't remember saying it)
Apr 11 at 21:01, by Jerry Coffin
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Operations are automated whenever that does not reduce flexibility or functionality"?
10:13
well, at his age :P (jk! jk!)
Hmm, five months ago.
@BartekBanachewicz We used 2012 in 2012, 2010 in 2011 and 2008 in 2010 :)
One day I will also be able to spew out wise sentences like this.
@GamesBrainiac Isn't GCC 4 the latest?
@GamesBrainiac wait what.
maybe he meant 4.4
10:16
@FredOverflow No, I meant as in 4.x being greater than 4. Most versions in the lab are version 3.x
Sorry, I wasn't clear. So the most updated version I think was a 4.3.
Which is sad.
What operating system?
OS/1
damn, I just saw a screenshot of Firefox 3.5 on OS/2
"old software + new software" fetish kicking in.
OS/2? That's the operating system where pretty much all you can do is play chess, right?
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inline matrix operator+ (in<matrix> x, in<matrix> y) {
  return std::move (
    x.rvalue () ? x.rget () += y :
    y.rvalue () ? y.rget () += x :
    matrix (x) += y);
}
ugh
@FredOverflow it was used in a suprising number of places
mostly replacing DOS.
10:25
I think a lot of German banks used it.
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> Instead of introducing new keywords/symbols, why not use std::sink as a special identifier, similarly to std::initializer_list?

void singleSinkFunc(std::sink<ExpensiveType> a) { doSomething(a); }
// v--- TRANSLATES TO ---v

void singleSinkFunc(ExpensiveType&& a) { doSomething(std::move(a)); }
void singleSinkFunc(const ExpensiveType& a) { doSomething(a); }
That thread is so getting out of hand
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lol
well even if the proposals are fucked up, sometimes they can provoke a nice discussion
or at least laughs.
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C++ needs scoped keywords.
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override and final are contextual keywords.
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I'd have liked [[final]] and [[override]].
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That's not what attributes are for, I think
@FredOverflow :F that's too true.
@not-rightfold except fugly.
@BartekBanachewicz I'm a mixture of The Side Tracker and The Perpetuator.
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10:31
Procrastination is good.
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Fuck doing things before you have to.
@not-rightfold But that leads to less stress.
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I don't stress.
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I'm an experienced procrastinator.
I accidentally pushed the espresso button after entering a lungo capsule in our nespresso machine at work.
10:33
No idea what that means.
This made me curse and should have been a type error.
Does anyone here know a lot (or a bit) about the NEON SIMD instruction set?
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@StackedCrooked It did an implicit conversion.
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You have wasted money now!
Instead of having one slot and three buttons there should be three differently shaped slots and one button.
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10:35
Type inference!
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Why not one slot and one button?
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One slot and one button!
Dynamic type inference?
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Why? The type of the capsule is perfectly visible on it!
No, just a coffee machine with a hidden Chuck Norris gnome inside it.
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10:36
One coffee one cup.
2
@R.MartinhoFernandes he pushed the wrong button when put in a shitty capsule of shitty coffee into his shity coffee capsule machine
@not-rightfold lol
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@Xeo But you don't know the type while assembling the machine, so it must be dynamic!
Unexpected coffee machine termination, would you like to file a report?
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10:37
wat
@not-rightfold The types are known because we now have a button for each type.
The types are ristretto, espresso and lungo.
@not-rightfold You know the type while compiling the coffee.
You don't need to run drink it to learn that.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes It could be wrong.
Obviously a newb engineer has built the coffee machine, so button pressing would result in UB
I was about to say it would make the capsule too cheap... but they could just print a barcode on them and just have a scanner in the machine, so you just push the button, and it can detect what to do with the capsule in the machine
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10:39
Like how they sell cow meat and advertise it as pork.
@not-rightfold If done wrong, yes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes s/\./script\./
@not-rightfold What?
I don't think you can get away with beef instead of pork.
@thecoshman You can use a different separator.
The two are quite distinct.
10:40
@not-rightfold I love your "new" avatar :)
Morning everybody
new?
the same one for ages
I've been gone for ages
@StackedCrooked not all regex engine support such things, AFAIK, besides, s%.%script% is not as wavy
I saw you 8 hours ago
@thecoshman Those programs that support s/// do.
10:41
There wasn't rightfold though
@thecoshman The lounge is not a regex engine :)
@thecoshman You still have to escape the dot.
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I'm going to sell meat and advertise it as mammal meat.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... derp, of course you do. @StackedCrooked what the devil are you on about then?
why would you do that, I would sell pork and claim it is lobster!
10:42
s_\._script._
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Why the fuck am I not working.
@StackedCrooked as robot said, the second period still needs escaping
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Why am I chatting with you.
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Do you guys ever work?
@thecoshman oh wait, not sure about the second dot
10:43
> stdin:1: loop or previous error loading module 'socket'
WTF
Is there a good book about compiling/linking and libraries?
@StackedCrooked you got me confused with your talk of using alternate separators
@not-rightfold I was going to, but now it's too late to leave home :)
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@Jefffrey dat pun
I need to get my head around those topics
10:44
@thecoshman No, only the first one.
do you have a long, flexible head?
You mean writing your own compiler? The Dragon Book.
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@not-rightfold Yes, we have the awesome ability to chat and get things done!
It's called time slicing.
@R.MartinhoFernandes `_¬
@Xeo lol
10:45
@not-rightfold What are you working on? I mean for money.
@FredOverflow himself
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@FredOverflow Software.
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@StackedCrooked Yes! I shaved my beard!
@FredOverflow Oh gawd no. Just learn how libraries and linking works and everything related to libraries (like where they are stored and such).
@FredOverflow Some PHP garbage, likely.
10:45
@FredOverflow php. He complains about it all the time.
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@not-rightfold Oh no, how could you!
@not-rightfold Never do that, son
@Jefffrey That's OS dependent.
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Software written in PHP, JavaScript, SQL and PL/pgSL.
That's what I said.
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10:46
Oh, and a single Python script that I use to generate some crap.
@FredOverflow I figured. But I don't know: linux/unix systems, maybe?
Hey, @Bartek, what does "attempt to call global 'requirelib' (a nil value)" mean?
Software written in PHP that does what?
@Jefffrey Just google "libraries in linux" maybe?
@FredOverflow lol, that makes sense :P
10:47
Also note that this stuff isn't specified by the C++ standard at all.
@Jefffrey the POSIX way of dealing with libraries is probably a good way to start
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@Jefffrey I'm not sure I'm allowed to give away such details.
@Jefffrey I recomend this as a starting point
Is "linking" mentioned in the standard? Maybe for ODR and stuff?
Or something else.
@not-rightfold Oooh, top-secret.
10:49
@not-rightfold I'm sure you are
@thecoshman Thanks, I'm going to read it now
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Well, the software manages stuff for a wholesaler of a specific kind of goods.
dildos
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lolno
I see the quality keeps rising
10:53
as do the erections
o_0
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Haha.
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Ik realiseerde met dat je een leuk woord krijgt als je “regenpijp” omdraait.
@ScottW hm?
@R.MartinhoFernandes do you perhaps have a typo? (I know, I know)
@sehe rising, he he he
@ScottW keys E, S, D, R control the placement of buildings. Solar plants produce energy, links move it around, and harvesters farm the rocks and give you more money
The aliens won't spawn by themselves ATM though.
@not-rightfold pjipneger?
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@sehe IJ is een enkele letter, dwaas.
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11:00
I can't help that computers suck. vOv
@NoIdeaForName are you complaining about the fact that it contains comments? I've seen worse things — sehe 3 secs ago
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lol first web server
I like the "This machine is a server; do not power it down!"
@BartekBanachewicz what's that?
11:02
@Jefffrey My Harvest clone. (game)
zo veel nederlanders
Where can I find it?
@Jefffrey on github, obviously
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@nightcracker Nederland superieur land.
oh fuck I left comments in Polish again
:<
11:09
Hmmmm. boost::variant...
what about it?
@BartekBanachewicz I like how that book seems to be about medical stuff involving urine and sweat production
@sehe scary stuff
@BartekBanachewicz Isn't that considered "dynamic typing"?
@Jefffrey ugh no?
i mean, you could look at it that way
but the fact it's a limited collection of types changes a lot of things
11:20
Static typing would result in generating object code for all possible types of the variant.
When using multiple variants this would grow exponential.
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Hmm.
@Jefffrey no it isn't. It's static polymorphism, if you will. No dynamic typing at any time.
I love it when Ruby gets bashed by a guthub guy, makes me feel good about being a python guy! :P
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PHP's built-in server shows addresses as IPv6 addresses.
@StackedCrooked Which it does, but without enduser LoCs
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11:21
> ::1
Home?
@not-rightfold Go moan about PHP to the PHP room. I'l watch.
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Hmm.
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::1 localhost is in /etc/hosts.
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If I go to http://[::1]:1337/ in Chrome, it works! :D
11:23
Of course it does, silly. It's an address
@not-rightfold no for me
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@StackedCrooked Do you have something listening on port 1337?
only my porn server
I like it though. I'm used to the Qt's version (QVariant), which is probably not even the same thing, but I can see its usefulness.
That would be 1337!
11:24
Whats an Obsidian Sponsor? -> baruco.org/sponsors
@Jefffrey It's conceptually the same, but with less rigorous interface. And QVariant has a fixed set of possible member types, which is fairly limited and suboptimal
IIRC QVariant is mostly useful with QScriptEngine (IIRC)
QVariant(const QJsonArray & val)
@sehe It's also used in the model/view interface (at least in the QAbstractItemModel class for sure).
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http://[::ffff:7f00:1]:1337/ doesn't work, though.
And there :/
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11:27
@StackedCrooked Does it allow connections from localhost?
@not-rightfold How do I know?
It should allow that.
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I want this mustache.
Gotta go for few hours. See you later.
11:29
@not-rightfold Thats a beardache.
imagine that guy eating spaghetti
SOUP
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Crumbly biscuits.
@GamesBrainiac Took me a while before I realized that the 'ache' should not be pronounced like headache,
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@StackedCrooked Did you implement TCP?
11:30
@MarcClaesen You know, you could hang little lamps on the ends of his mustache.
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On a scale from no to yes, was it fun?
Not too safe though.
@not-rightfold Parts of it.
@StackedCrooked lol
@GamesBrainiac who cares about safety when you can do something cool
11:31
@StackedCrooked Perhaps more like beardash.
@MarcClaesen Now we're talkin.
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@StackedCrooked Cool.
@not-rightfold yes
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Say I have a web server and I want to accept connections from IPv6 sources.
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Does that require a separate listening socket?
I havent started with IPv6 yet.
11:34
Tornado Webserver FTW!
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Ah.
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If you listen on in6addr_any it will include all IPv4 addresses as well.
@not-rightfold Why're you so interested in IP6 all of a sudden?
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Do I know.
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Why are you interested in <your favourite topic here>?
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11:36
Man. I really need to buy computer parts.
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I can't wait to use Linux again.
@not-rightfold You using mac now? or windows
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OS X is horrible and Windows is even worse.
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It feels weird when my non-beard hair touches my chin. Normally that never happened because my beard was in the way.
@not-rightfold OSX is okey
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11:38
@BartekBanachewicz It's a mess.
@not-rightfold Why is OSX horrible?
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And lacks awesome Linux-only APIs.
after fighting with my apt/sources.list I am all in for bashing linux
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And it's not FOSS.
not too much, but a bit
11:39
@not-rightfold That explais it.
@not-rightfold linuxes are a mess too
I am thinking about migrating to gentoo
Everything is a mess in its own special way.
I found out that I compile pretty much everything of sources nowadays
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And I want a tiling WM, but osxmonad is fugly because of the shadows and rounded window corners.
@BartekBanachewicz No, pretty sure I don't.
11:41
The lengths that some people will go to get the window corners right.
@R.MartinhoFernandes is clibs variable in correct format and no typos there too?
Look Ma! I got a new badge! :D
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You won't be pretty sure until you commit “oops…” :)
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@StackedCrooked i3 defaults to nice window corners.
@not-rightfold you mean not rounded?
11:42
@BartekBanachewicz wht?
@not-rightfold Intel i3 has nice window corners?
@A.H. Don't worry, Debby is safe in your capable hands.
@A.H. read my line below
@BartekBanachewicz How do I look at it in the interpreter?
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@BartekBanachewicz Well, they are not rounded.
11:42
@StackedCrooked it's a window manager
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@StackedCrooked No, of course not.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes =package.cpath? o.O
@BartekBanachewicz don't go with gentoo , go debian
@BartekBanachewicz It's a joke.
11:43
@A.H. Debian is even more retarded than Ubuntu itself.
@BartekBanachewicz : O
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@A.H. GENTOORGASM
please elaborate
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@A.H. I have way more fucks per minute when using debian than when using ubuntu.
11:44
@not-rightfold you are sick
@A.H. it has a hole, it qualifies.
5
thats setting the bar low
@A.H. look who we're talking about.
@not-rightfold I would have recalled something like that
@A.H. I would bury that in the deepest ends of my gray matter.
11:45
@not-rightfold Oh someone else already called it.
@BartekBanachewicz YOU WANT TO KEEP IT THERE?
@R.MartinhoFernandes why are you using Lua anyway? Did you mention that and I have missed?
btw =x is equivalent to print(x) in interpreter, if you haven't noticed.
what. Why are you exploiting the fact i can't read removed messages? :<
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Own this room and you can.
by hacking it?
yeah, hack it.
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11:51
Sharon den Adel looks completely unlike Sharon den Adel when she has a different haircut than usual.
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@StackedCrooked Or join Lounge<Chat>!
Tomolak & the other C++ room
Speaking of which, has not seen Tomalak much lately
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Hmm.
Hope he's not too embarrassed to be around here
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Let bytecode interpreters yield on I/O operations and epoll then or epoll constantly and yield whenever it returns (the latter requires at least two threads)?
11:56
$ lua
Lua 5.1.5  Copyright (C) 1994-2012 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
> requirelib("")
stdin:1: attempt to call global 'requirelib' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
        stdin:1: in main chunk
        [C]: ?
>
@Bartek is this normal?
@R.MartinhoFernandes At first sight I'd say "no".
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd say yes, because I've no idea what requirelib is
@not-rightfold you know you can get latex condoms these days?
@BartekBanachewicz The extension I'm trying to use uses it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes maybe this extension was using some other framework?
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11:58
@thecoshman Meh condoms.
Or was hosted in some environment that exposed that function?
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They're dead, they can't get pregnant.
perhaps requirelib was a wrapper on require that did some validation, restricted choices or did other stuff?
@not-rightfold They can get you pregnant.
@not-rightfold ... well, I suppose very recently dead things might just be able to get an egg fertilized...
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11:59
The egg will die.

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