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21:00
@BartoszKP Yes. It was great.
Cool!
@not-rightfold Hopefully, next year in May I'll try some dishes from your country : )
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Try varkenshaas met spek en gefrituurde geitenkaas.
Or frikandel speciaal met friet satésaus en mayo.
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Or rookworst. :v
(google translating in progress, in case you told me to eat some poop)
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lol
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21:03
Frikandel saté noemen ze ook wel “lul met poep.”
looks tasty, thanks, I'll try
: D
lol
now a bit less maybe ; 0
> "ze"
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moet gaan, zie je!
@not-rightfold wow. impressive authority you linked there. So it's not just on a dutch 4chan-style forum, it's also in a random quote buried in a thread from 2009 at index #58
@BartoszKP ik zie niks
user1804599
21:10
@BartoszKP tot ooit
@BartoszKP Yeah, also definitely ask for the pies and kak.
(I'm only continuing the trend.)
@StackedCrooked looks rather obvious, even without google translate ;P
21:11
@StackedCrooked lame excuse
@TemplateRex ohai
@sehe I don't feel bad.
@StackedCrooked I believe you
what's happening tonight?
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@BartoszKP and “geitenneukers”
they want me to eat poop ;0
21:12
@TemplateRex line noise
@BartoszKP liar
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And “Vogelaarswijk”
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“bangalijstje” is also nice.
@sehe I prefer, "a poet"
well, me too
Thanks for all the hints, got it all ctrl+c'ed
got to go, see you
21:13
I did not expect this (gif).
My son, after programming today: "I think gotos are fine. I don't care if it is spaghetti" Will revisit when he writes a 1000 line program.
ah the sins of youth
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FSM approves.
Kid is right.
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Finite state machines are written in spaghetti code. Pun intended.
21:15
Spaghetti is delicious.
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Spaghetti is not delicious.
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Spaghetti sauce is fine.
meatballs too
oh god. even the rex is infected. g2g
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I don’t like pastas.
21:16
If spaghetti were your favorite food then how would that affect your stance on goto?
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I prefer something tasteful.
@sehe did you expect anything else from a carnivore?
I guess the goto spaghetti isn't as tasty as the Italian one.
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Like rollade.
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@StackedCrooked goto italian_restaurant;
user1804599
21:18
Computed gotos are best gotos.
But it's silly. Everyone is preaching to each other to not use goto while most have never used it. It's more like mass hysteria than anything else.
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Its a pity C++ does not support them.
@StackedCrooked I use it sometimes, mainly to jump to a common cleanup piece
@TemplateRex absolutely
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21:18
gotœ
user image
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A shipload of shipping ships shipping ships (from twitter: twitter.com/usmanm/status/388407160159211520)
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ganaar
@StackedCrooked To be fair, in the lounge this applies to a hell of a lot more than gotos
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@StackedCrooked goto rand();.
Yo Do Yo Doug!
21:19
I hope there are enough lifeboats for everyone in there.
@not-rightfold duh. all my goto's are computed
@sehe rack'em, pack'em and stack'em
@not-rightfold This shuts down the program in 1/infiity time units.
How do you say varen in English?
I'd say sailing/steaming, but can't find the exact word
@StackedCrooked (set) sail, float
@TemplateRex yup
21:21
the English imported most naval terms from the Dutch anyway
Once again estabilishing the fact that the Brits had a measly marine history compared to the Dutch
@TemplateRex Like the Russians, for that matter
@sehe ooo, interesting
You, sir, have the strangest interests :/
@LucDanton Peter the Great travelled through the Netherlands for a few years, learning how to build ships etc.
@sehe Linguistics, culture and history?
This is merely a first impression, but I like it more than I expected.
@LucDanton I figured as much. But you're much better at naming things for some reason.
:)
Oh I like learning about those but I don't claim to be any good at it.
@TemplateRex So have the Japanese.
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I am so fucking hungry holy titshit.
21:25
@StackedCrooked yup, cuz the Dutch were the only ones allowed to trade with them
@StackedCrooked That looks very pretty. What viewer is that?
from the island Decima, hence the term "decimated"
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@StackedCrooked I didn’t know people used Cover Flow in Finder. :V
@sehe Finder, it's the built-in "explorer" of Mac.
You can activate if with CMD-4
user1804599
21:27
Tree view master view.
@TemplateRex mmm. really? I don't think decimated goes back to that. I believe that had to do with the Roman empire, something with army institutions?
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Column view is also nice.
@StackedCrooked It also does the 'mirroring' effects?
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But coverflow is meh.
21:27
Not bad at all
it appears you're right, I stand corrected, sir
It's probably designed by Apple for the purpose of giving nice demos.
@TemplateRex Great read, thanks. What is (was?) Russian Dutch though?
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Though it’s nice for my ebook folder. filevoid.net/u/9736.png
Cover Flow is an animated, three dimensional graphical user interface that is integrated within the Macintosh Finder and other Apple Inc. products for visually flipping through snapshots of documents, website bookmarks, album artwork, or photographs. Cover Flow is browsed using the on-screen scrollbar, mouse wheel, gestures, or by selecting a file from a list, which flips through the pages to bring the associated image into view. On iPod and iPhone devices, the user slides their finger across the touch screen or uses the click wheel. History Cover Flow was conceived by artist Andrew Coul...
21:28
@StackedCrooked You just did their marketing then. Good job
@StackedCrooked I knew that one
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Finder beats Windows Explorer in every respect.
Ell
Ell
I thought it was called a carouselle
@not-rightfold Except for navigating the file system.
21:29
@StackedCrooked Why?
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@StackedCrooked no.
@sehe Speaking of good names, Rust's std::to_string is named std::to_str, but there's also an std::into_str which consumes its argument (think move semantics).
@not-rightfold Well, windows exploder is the very calibration of "meh" since the beginning.
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Tree view and column view are most useful.
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Explorer lacks those.
21:30
I like Windows XP's explorer view.
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Also I use Z shell for navigation anyway.
@LucDanton Nice and subtle
@LucDanton no idea, maybe a typo what should have been Dutch
Which means I'll steal it for my own purposes one day!
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I like how I can switch to the other pages in a PDF in coverflow.
user1804599
21:31
And quicklook keeps up with the same page.
@not-rightfold Yup I hate that. Also hate how gnome3 appears to have removed the usual tree view
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Apparently my porn disk image is 5GB.
The author of the Voynich Manuscript definitely had a phase in his life where he loved drawing circles.
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What the hell is in there.
@StackedCrooked free hand circles!
@not-rightfold ... porn
user1804599
21:33
That’s too broad. XD
@not-rightfold C# code
language comparison; focusing on learning experience (via klmr)
@sehe A little more elaborate. (But only slightly.) His love for circles seemed to overlap with his nude women paintings.
@sehe So konrad doesnt like haskell?
@StackedCrooked he'd be the one working at google doodles today
@Borgleader ask him
21:36
Konrad works for Google?
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Komrad.
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I thought he did bioinformatics stuff.
> The moral of the story is clear: real programmers don't reason about their programs, for reasoning isn't macho [Edsger Dijkstra]
Ell
Ell
I had pork belly tonight
it was heavenly!
user1804599
21:38
@sehe wut xD
What's the C++ equivalent of printf(%-x") for output indentation?
@sehe Yes, those are real programmers (if "real" means those most observed in reality)
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Krupuktime.
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@ManofOneWay foo&bar^baz$$qux;.
@not-rightfold Goed idee.
user1804599
21:39
Both are syntax errors and thus equivalent.
@ManofOneWay Despair.
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Also std::printf("%-x", …).
@ManofOneWay you know, once you explain what that means
Ell
Ell
It was so dekicious .ill stop now though!
user1804599
21:40
C++ has printf. Use it.
@Ell I haven't seen that before. Cheese-filled hamburger?
@StackedCrooked I'm pretty sure he's monogamic about his girl
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It's a good tool.
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@sehe It’s not my girl. That was like ten months ago.
@not-rightfold I agree. However, those arcane modifiers/qualifiers...
21:40
@sehe It was not about krupuk?
@sehe printf("%-90s" , string); for example prints the string and uses 90 characters, filling what's not used by string with spaces
@not-rightfold so... what do you do at krupuk time then
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@sehe I eat krupuk. :v
@ManofOneWay std::setw (<iomanip>)
@sehe Thanks
Ell
Ell
@stackedcrooked pan roast pork belly. The top bit you see is the crackling but there are layers of pork and fat underneath
but not the bad chewy fat, the yummy soft thin layers of flavourful fat
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@sehe That reminds me of Erlang: The Movie, where they compare a hundred-line C program to a three-line Erlang program.
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It’s funny if people compare the most low-level languages to the most high-level ones in terms of conciseness.
@not-rightfold they don't specify any level of abstraction. They compare the effort of learning the language. Whatever the purpose or its area of applicability
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@sehe I was referring to Erlang: The Movie.
21:45
@not-rightfold wokay
You wouldn't compare a tractor with a ferrari
altough some would
Or maybe not.
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@sehe This scene, specifically.
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Which one doesn’t belong in this list? :)
YouTube is funny.
This is the #2 in Switch top 100 today.
Almost finished.
Ugh, the man with the red face is #1.
Stupid radio show.
user1804599
21:51
> If you want to go a thousand times faster, wait ten years. If you want to go a million times faster, wait twenty years. And this is why Erlang is really fast these days; we simply waited a long time.
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LOL
@sehe Does that mean that you can only learn C++ while under pressure?
A certain amout of atmospheric pressure is needed.
@LucDanton I think there's humour involved. Like, C goes down like a steady stream, C++ requires force-feeding and Haskell just blocks
@not-rightfold DAT language comparison
21:53
@not-rightfold Unstoppable logic
Except in C case it's acid
Imagine putting that on SO today.
@sehe Did you just call me not funny? :(
@LucDanton No, I didn't. I think there's logic involved :]
@not-rightfold To an outsider it might seem like the weekly entertainment program for the patients in the mental hospital.
user1804599
21:55
lol
Probably isn't too far off.
WARNING: The Rust REPL is experimental and may be
unstable. If you encounter problems, please use the
compiler instead. Type :help for help.
rusti> ()
Segmentation fault
6
^I knew it's not supposed to work but it's still funny.
Pointer regions make everything so much safer.
Rösti
21:58
Once the rust is gone everything will be fine.
Rostie.
@StackedCrooked Rust without Rust will work fine... of course
when you have nothing its pretty hard to fail
@sehe You read my mind!
My latest: A Drowned World: Incredible Underwater Images Of Miniature Men And Marine Life http://bit.ly/19yYLwO
@sbi I think this is one photostream you'd enjoy (not just the miniature men, also the animal pictures)
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Hey.
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Would it be possible to create a smart pointer that does some calculations internally so you can use it inside an mmap?
21:59
@LucDanton Sorry. Force of habit
@not-rightfold Calcifications seems more likely.
@not-rightfold why not. I suppose you could have a smart pointer work in tandem with a memory pool allocator
400 000 people have been evacutated in for the storm in India
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@sehe It would be quite awesome.
@not-rightfold I think boost has something quite like it in MPI or something?
user1804599
22:03
Not sure how it would work with stuff like standard containers, though. Custom allocators?
@not-rightfold That's the whole point, right. Otherwise just regular pointers/indices would do
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@sehe I don’t know much about Boost except for the filesystem and utility libraries.
Well that's marvelous, because I consider all of boost to be a utility library
@StackedCrooked WTF what was that. Maaskantje got moved to Meulenberg?
I don't really understand myself.
You can read about in on deredactie.be
One cop rammed a garden with his car after his skull was infracted by a stone.
@StackedCrooked I'm appalled at the stupidity of onlookers acting all outraged when the policecar trashes a front yard, when in actuality that happens because the officer god his skull crushed by a stone thrown by one of those friendly onlookers. Well, you know, it's hard to keep the car on the road when your skull is cracked
Morons
22:10
Indeed.
I wonder if they see these videos they will realize how "low" they appear.
Thin privilege is being able to choose whatever career you want, based upon your interests.
Ell
Ell
Thin privilege
I feel bad for people making GUI libraries.
This is better than Belgium.
@EtiennedeMartel I'm watching this: robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/… Behavior (mtl) is there
22:13
I used a guu library once. 't was a close call.
@StackedCrooked Of course not. They'll just remember it as they originally experienced it: pumped and psyched
@ScottW as opposed to?
@StackedCrooked lol
@ScottW Guu is also the name of the girl in Jungle Wa Itsumo Hare Nochi Guu.
@ScottW you should see it, you'll like it
@ScottW you make your own?
From my perspective, yes.
22:17
@ScottW It's an anime indeed. Absurd comedy style. Cheerful opening though.
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Plumbers use Unix.
@ScottW I hope it looked better than mine?
I made a GUI app which got over 100.000 downloads. (Netlog Uploader). The netlog site is however as good as dead now.
They fired me and became dating site.
Netlog was shit anyway.
lol yeah
but it was incredibly fun to work there
It worked there from 2007 to 2009
That was when Netlog peaked.
22:21
@Jefffrey see above picture, and please tell me it is ugly.
@Jefffrey Btw, Italy was one of the largest user bases.
@StackedCrooked Unfortunately, I know that.
I'm not proud of that. :(
I should feel worse since I helped to create it.
Not really, I was only a desktop app developer.
I even made a Toolbar application.
I will burn in hell.
22:24
@StackedCrooked was it one of those bundled things?
No, it was an addon that could be downloaded from our website. Later, (after I was fired) they bundled with IE8 though.
That was when IE8 was released/
Time flies.
The result was this.
My toolbar app was not too bad imo.
Because I wrote it.
Naturally.
I still have the code.
The Catholic Church isn't against gay sex, just consensual gay sex between adults.
> I downloaded this from Netlog and it was a mistake on my part. I just don't want Netlog on my computer. I just want the regular IE 8. I don't like Netlog, it isn't for me. I took off Netlog add ons. I tried to uninstall IE8, but can't. Any suggestions?
lol
@EtiennedeMartel oooohoooo that burn
I wrote all of those.
My colleage wrote Netlog24 and the iPhone app.
I think "Netlog Toolbar" was technically my best app. But nobody downloaded it. I can't even find a screenshot online.
@Jefffrey know anything about sound formats?
22:34
Nope.
I am starting to realize why I have never used audio before.
Or like.
Take Mario, for example.
The music gets faster when you reach a certain time point.
Or music playing on different screens, etc.
Any ideas?
Ell
Ell
What is the question? O.o
The music gets faster and that seems like an insurmountable challenge.
Oh. I forgot the question :D
I don't know, to be honest. I just feel I have no idea what I am doing.
Ell
Ell
22:51
I have no idea either
If listening to music is causing this much confusion, its probably healthy to stop :P
I can't find a pair of non flimsy metal handcuffs for < £7 -.-
What are you using handcuffs for?
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Buy a ball gag instead.
Ell
Ell
I don't want a ball gag :(
@pawnguy various things
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Ell
like tieing people to bedposts and the like. Or for fancy dress
22:54
^ a confusing read
@Pawnguy7 That's progress
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I will get my book on Monday. :D
@not-rightfold which one was that? Applied Cryptography should be in the mail for me, on Monday
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@sehe Programming Erlang (Second Edition)
Should have known
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522 pages.
22:56
Oh, then it's worth it!
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It’s quite extensive.
God damn it.
I dropped my mouse off the table and fell off my chair.
@MohammadAliBaydoun Huh?
Bartender gave me a copy of her album, which she claims is IRONIC and SATIRICAL so don’t take it literally. http://t.co/Ypng6N6vrV
It takes a really special kind of person to do that :v
^Today is confusing post day
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22:59
Heh.

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