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21:01
I *am* your Father!
Nooo...!
Just like the_matrix is a singleton.
Why is comparison to Hitler bad?
It is like saying don't learn from history :\
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Matrix::getInstance().bulletTime();
@Ell whut
@Pawnguy7 Because it's meaningless in most contexts.
21:03
@Pawnguy7 Because that comparison is overused and cliche.
Godwin Points are usually reached by someone saying "You think X, well, Hitler thought that too, so you're wrong!"
I think in many cases it is a... hyperbole.
Unless we are arguing those are invalid as well.
Hyperboles are invalid as arguments.
@caps This is true, though I guess it depends in what medium.
Anyway. Hilter ate sugar.
I guess that means we're all evil.
21:06
[](auto&& x) { inner(std::forward<decltype(x)>(x)); }
lol std::forward<decltype(x)>(x)
Jun 18 at 20:57, by Cat Plus Plus
MLP is literally Hitler.
Hrm.
So you think exaggeration in any circumstances are incorrect?
@Pawnguy7 When arguing? Yes.
no, but you do automatically lose the discussion if you make a real comparison to Hitler, unless you're discussing something he did very directly like, I dunno, eugenics.
Well.
He did push genocide.
I think that was the last Hitler comparison I made here.
Yes, but you don't only hear about Hitler in genocide-related discussions.
21:08
well I'd say that unless you're discussing genocide, then if you make a comparison to Hitler, you lose.
Would you say that hyperbole is bad on the basis of... false appeal?
Akin to scare tactics, for example.
@Pawnguy7 It brings nothing value to the discussion.
It's noise, and it inevitably leads to "slippery slope" type arguments.
I see it on a similar level to metaphors.
It is an example used to help facilitate understanding.
Please come up with an example of an hyperbole that can be used to facilitate understanding.
the problem is that Hitler did a great many things, and he can be used as a metaphor for practically anything.
it has little real meaning to compare something to Hitler.
21:12
@EtiennedeMartel There seems to be an air of victimization in modern times. Perhaps Hitler was bullied by Jews, for example.
@Pawnguy7 That's not an hyperbole.
Also, what the fuck.
Maybe I am mixing terms up.
@Pawnguy7 It really wouldn't matter.
Hyperbole ( ; Greek: hyperbolē, "exaggeration") is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech. It may be used to evoke strong feelings or to create a strong impression, but is not meant to be taken literally. Hyperboles are exaggerations to create emphasis or effect. As a literary device, hyperbole is often used in poetry, and is frequently encountered in casual speech. An example of hyperbole is: "The bag weighed a ton." Hyperbole makes the point that the bag was very heavy, though it probably does not weigh a ton. In rhetoric, some opposites of hyperbole are me...
Why don't you make it a SSCCE? (I mean, why make your helpers solve a jig-saw puzzle before even being able to reproduce your question?). You could have had the answer 8 hours earlier :) — sehe 37 secs ago
21:13
Like... it is an exaggeration.
Nobody (I hope) would mention such things.
@EtiennedeMartel Is there proof of that?
It seems outrageous, right?
@FredOverflow well, that's a bit nasty, but at least poly-lambdas are a godsend
@DeadMG what wouldn't?
whether or not Hitler was bullied by Jews.
21:15
I would argue that if you live in a world where people are the result of things that occur to them directly, and actively indulge in such thinking, then it is quite relevant.
Quite literally anything can be excused using such thinking.
which is why that thinking is worthless.
Ah, but people do it all the time, is my point.
It is dangerous.
which is why they're fucking wrong.
and there's nothing more to be said about it.
Anyway, have you an example of a hyperbole one might use in a persuasive discussion? Apparently I don't know what they are.
21:17
@melak47 is SF really slow for you?
@Pawnguy7 nope. download started fine, but the countdown just kept going...
Oh.
Missed the - there.
Ha ha, one of our evil users just made this question: http://cppquiz.org/quiz/question/105 He or she naturally opted to stay anonymous.
C++ never ceases to amaze me.
I answered it correctly first time.
Me too, but it was just a lucky guess.
21:24
Me too. Kinda' surprised.
good thing one of us actually knows what they're doing, lollerskates.
Tomalak wrote a Q&A with all about these goto shenanigans.
It just enforces my point that C++'s goto is a totally different beast than the goto that was considered harmful by Dijkstra. It's basically impossible to screw up with goto in C++, unless your sole intent is to screw up just for the sake of screwing up.
What differs between these versions?
Back in the days, you could jump from anywhere to anywhere. You could jump into functions (if the language even had them), you could skip over initializers etc.
21:30
Which language was Dijkstra commenting on?
I'm not even sure he blamed a particular language. All the languages back then had goto.
> in which he criticized the excessive use of the GOTO statement in programming languages of the day and advocated structured programming instead.
Am I reading this wrong, or was that from 1968?
It's from the sixties alright. This was way before Pascal and C :)
I imagine they could be fairly dangerous if you could, say, jump in and out of functions.
Not being able to do that, though, they seem fairly tame.
The new lounge motto:
Together we can achieve averageness.
21:34
What can you break with them, now?
eh, goto is still problematic, even if not as terrible as before.
^ Seems to go for the luonge projects
@DeadMG meh
@DeadMG I am yet to actually see goto in any code, perhaps that is why I don't understand.
Have any in mind?
@Griwes I hate this person.
lol
21:38
@Pawnguy7 Though he didn't mention them (directly), a big part of the problem was gotos in conjunction with global variables, which were also epidemic at the time.
@FredOverflow I almost got it wrong, but primarily because I expected the 'A' to be the ctor and the 'a' to be the dtor for some reason.
@JerryCoffin I did too. I am curious how they chose that.
As far as globals go.
@sehe Woa.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Together we can achieve averageness. [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [no-gotchas] [no-questions] [no-tricks]
I just do not like all the passing.
Not really valid, I suppose.
@Pawnguy7 There are practically no use cases for goto in C++.
21:45
@TonyTheLion
@RobAshton If you want beards, stick with Haskell. Erlang is all about the ironic moustache. http://t.co/RJWYtUsWAE
One for the Lobster^
I'm currently sporting a moustache.
Because it's Movember.
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I'm sporting a beard.
Because... too lazy to shave.
@FredOverflow mine is skipping out of two or three deep loop like structures.
I normally have a full beard. Except during the month of november.
Because pear pressure is a terrible thing.
@Pawnguy7 I simply don't write deeply nested loops anymore.
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21:47
@Xeo Me too.
@FredOverflow I've avoided them for a long time, but C++ can make them a lot easier to avoid (especially when the loops turn into algorithms and the conditions into lambdas).
@JerryCoffin And if they don't, I just write helper functions with meaningful names.
Google managing to make YouTube comments worse is one of the most impressive feats in all of human history.
^ And one for the @Cat
I'm sporting my guts trying to kill me
@FredOverflow I tend more toward writing algorithms with meaningful names, but functions are definitely better than nothing.
21:53
@JerryCoffin I've seen this idea of using algorithms instead of loops before; what is meant by that?
@caps Look up std::find_if, std::accumulate, etc.
I think my issue with this is a matter of interface.
Only rarely have I made a function not publicly accessible.
That, and for most of my loops, I have no idea what to call it.
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Should reading from a stream iterator give different results to copy from stream to vector then read from vector?
no of course not. gah
Sigh.
Have a peer review on my essay.
Pear reviews are better.
21:56
Every single example over two sentences they didn't get :\
What do you think of saying "in my opinion?"
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In my opinion it depends on context
@EtiennedeMartel And if you're ever stuck going to church, rear pews are better.
Sign outside the churth: Come early if you want a back seat!
@Ell well, if memory serves, you should not use it in a formal essay.
With the idea being that people already know it is all opinion.
But I feel that does not come across.
Many people have tunnel vision, for example.
@JerryCoffin I assume this is a mistaken misspelling?
@sbi I think I have committed my mandatory malformed German sentence to twitter :/ I guess you're not trying to make the after party (seeing how the Robot can probably fill you in just fine)?
22:11
@JerryCoffin Thanks, I think I see what you mean now.
@Pawnguy7 Oops -- yes, so it appears (or else I'm so evil, I can't even spell "holy" words correctly).
I wasn't sure if you were going to ninja edit again :D
@sehe the closest I can get is bad spelling "I am a beer" :( erm... "ich bien ein beer" maybe :S
@Pawnguy7 I don't "ninja" anything. There's no stealth, sneakiness or cunning in me.
s/bien/bin/
22:14
nah, that was is right :P
@JerryCoffin You just absorb that from your surroundings
Bist du sicher?
s/sicher/verrückt/
@sehe nin!
@thecoshman lol
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Q: Having trouble passing multiple initializer lists to variadic function template

FredOverflowI don't understand the error message when trying to pass a variable number of initializer lists: template<typename... Values> void foo(Values...) { } int main() { foo(1, 2, 3, "hello", 'a'); // OK foo({1}, {2, 3}); // ERROR } The error message complains about too many a...

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22:15
@jalf: It's called a "conditional no-op". Get with the times. — Kerrek SB 39 mins ago
:D
@caps It means, you don't want to deal with i<=n, ++i vs. i++, it->member vs. (*it)(arg1) etc. Just don't have all these unncessary lowlevel details - the gears, nuts and bolts - in your face all the time
@FredOverflow did you ever make the Towers of Hanoi thing?
@FredOverflow Did you really just put "Having trouble" in the title? HAHAHA
@sehe mixed up an i and an it in there I think
@sehe Thanks.
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Q: Solving the Towers of Hanoi at compile-time

FredOverflowI am trying to solve the Towers of Hanoi at compile-time, but I have discovered a problem: template<int src, int dst> struct move_disc { // member access will print src and dst }; template<int n, int src, int tmp, int dst> struct hanoi { hanoi<n-1, src, dst, tmp> before; typename mo...

22:17
So, am I bad at searching or is there not already an SO question (or other source) discussing when to use containers of shared_ptrs (i.e. reference-counted pointers) and when to use containers of other kinds of smart pointers?
@Ell it's rather simple. You treat the variables as if they were globals, but you can think about them as context-local
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@BartekBanachewicz so they are global variables? o.O
@caps It depends if the objects should outlive the container. If not, use a container of unique pointers.
@Ell are thread-local variables global?
I found this source, which mentioned linked pointers as an alternative to reference counting pointers, but it doesn't discuss any of the use cases for one vs. the other
http://ootips.org/yonat/4dev/smart-pointers.html
22:19
global variables are accessible from every part of the program
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@BartekBanachewicz almost
sandbox-nested-environment variables are not
so they are not global.
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I am so confused right now
I thought you wanted global variables?
@Ell okay, again
you want this
@caps nope. That's also exactly the point :)
22:20
function foo()
   x = 5; -- mutate some state
end
x is not a part of foo
it resides somewhere
however, you are a) given guarantees that x will be present when writing the function
@sehe Ah, I also misread the way you were breaking down your list... I thought the vs. was the delimiter for some reason.
b) x that's separated, can be separately instanced and in general not fucked up
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That sounds like a local variable
@caps that explains the confusion
@Xeo it resides outside the function scope so...
it's env-local
22:21
inb4 lexical
you can think about it as a convenient closure
@Pawnguy7 Or did you mean something else besides the meta-program?
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oookay... static local?
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hii:3
@sehe not really, you create it explicitely
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22:22
@BartekBanachewicz wokay, that makes it more explicit
@Xeo nothing static about virtual environment
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so [x = 5]{ /* do stuff with x */ } in C++14-lambda-terms
yeah, except it has different uses
@FredOverflow No, that was the one. Do you have a working example I could test?
bloody fuck! resumable/await in VC++Nov13 CTP are stackful coroutines based on fibers. WHY? why stackful?
22:23
as in, those environments are created for example to sandbox the plugin/user code
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@Abyx uhm, why not?
I want my units and especially behaviours to be sandboxed to allow users modifying them
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@Abyx better than nothing. vOv
@Pawnguy7 The accepted answer has a live link at the bottom.
@Xeo because I want stackless stuff with tiny memory requirements
22:23
but of course scope in JS is terribad so
3 hours ago, by Feeds
posted on November 18, 2013 by Eric Battalio

Last year in November, we released an out-of-band customer technology preview (CTP) of the Visual C++ compiler. It contained preview versions of C++11 features which we subsequently fully released in Visual Studio 2012. At that time, and at GoingNative 2013 this year, we promised to keep releasing these CTPs to show our progress towards full C++11 and C++14 standards conformance. Today, we are

@rightfold we already have boost.coroutine and it works great with boost.asio
@FredOverflow pf, fine :p
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:13015595 do they have variadic templates already?
Not my fault I have @feeds on ignore :p
22:24
@rightfold VS 2013 RTM already has them, no need for the CTP.
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@FredOverflow Ah, should have read the manual.
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@Abyx .... so?
@BartekBanachewicz I don't do anything of the sort :) Also, lexical scope has nothing to do with implicit variables
@Xeo so I want stackless coroutines because they don't eat so much of memory
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In the same manner, you already have the stackless coroutines in Asio if you want those vOv
22:26
@FredOverflow Ah. So the moves are the lol errors?
@jalf Sorry about that. It's my fault
@Xeo nooo~ I don't wanna macros
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I want growing stacks.
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Like in Go and Erlang.
Many people want those.
22:26
@sehe uh it's just... How to put it simpler... Lua good, JS bad. :)
@Pawnguy7 yes
@BartekBanachewicz yeah. not surprising
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@BartekBanachewicz meh I see no advantage of this sandbox thing o.O
But I'll take your word for it
@FredOverflow how do you think of things like that? Such things never cross my mind.
@rightfold Weren't growing stacks removed from Go or something?
22:27
@Ell it's basically a huge-ass closure created explicitely
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@FredOverflow No, but the maximum size has been limited to prevent out of memory errors in case of infinite recursion.
@Pawnguy7 It's the voices in my head, I keep telling you ;)
in which client code runs and has necessary stuff exposed conveniently
as such:
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State monad? :D
@Xeo of course
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@FredOverflow hmm.
-- server code
game.data.process(x, y, z)

--client code
process = bind(game.data.process(_1, 5, 7)

-- calling client code
process(3)
@Ell ^
you basically leave only essential stuff for the sandboxed code
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@FredOverflow I guess Go’s developers care more about I/O.
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22:39
Man YT doesn't work for me
Urgh
user1804599
YouTube is down.
@TonyTheLion Yes it's down.
user1804599
Good.
@Mysticial What have you done?
user1804599
22:39
Pieces of shit ought to be down.
I'm not authorized to say any details. But I can say that yes YT is down.
@rightfold ahahahah
@rightfold lol
@Mysticial My. Evening. Ruined.
Thanks YT
ITT Mysticial fucked up YouTube. Getting fired tomorrow.
22:40
> the man pets 97 dogs
That should keep him busy for a while :)
I'll stick to the Lounge then
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Favicon still works so it’s fine. vOv
You loungers can surely entertain me for a while.
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It’s YouTube’s only feature that works well.
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22:41
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@Mysticial I've been told to send the highly trained monkeys this ^
@Xeo Yep, I get the same
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@FredOverflow that's cool!
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@FredOverflow ugh, why ss.str() instead of passing the ss around D:
I'm playing that game where you pick up all the cards from the floor.
22:42
@Xeo Because std::stringstreams cannot be copied :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're drunk?
@Mysticial I am curious, what do you think of the comments?
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@FredOverflow pass it once by reference?
@R.MartinhoFernandes 52 Heb Auf?
@Pawnguy7 The G+ merge?
@Xeo That would shove way too much stuff into the stream. Try it.
user1804599
22:42
What happened to Alf?
@TonyTheLion No. But I dropped all the cards accidentally.
@Mysticial yes
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And Pubby?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes 52 card pickup?
@rightfold Alf P Steinbach?
@rightfold Haven't seen him in a long time.
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22:43
Yes.
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you drop a deck of cards and pick them all up
I think Alf just never came back after he got banned for a while
and Pubby, I'm clueless
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oh gosh yeah pubby
@Pawnguy7 I'm personally (strongly) against the merge. But the merge makes business sense.
@Mysticial business sense?
22:44
I never comment on YT video's or use G+, so I couldn't give two shits
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@TonyTheLion I guess he died of old age.
user1804599
> 2 days ago
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Hmm.
@Pawnguy7 Business sense is suitspeak for "yeah fuck it, let's milk some more".
YT now shows ads through the middle of longer video's
I've been watching documentaries and gotten interrupted several times with ads
FUCK YOU YOUTUBE, FUCK YOU HARD, UP THE ARSE
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22:45
@TonyTheLion It has been doing that before
@Pawnguy7 I can't give any details since I might get fired for it. But it doesn't take an expert to realize that one of the reasons for the merge is to get people to use G+.
@Mysticial well, if they consider "youtube comments are now G+ posts" "using G+", I suppose :)
@Mysticial They haven't realized that maybe people don't use G+ is because there's already a million similar platforms out there, and there's only that many you can use at any given time.
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There is only Facebook.
22:47
Also, fuck all that shit. Just stick to the Lounge
@rightfold I gave up FB
@Mysticial yeah, that much is obvious. So far, it doesn't seem to be going very well though
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I use Google+ only for its chat and video conferencing functionalities.
@Mysticial That would seem to be the intent, yes.
user1804599
Even the chat sucks.
22:47
The mystery is: Facebook is rapidly declining, and G+ is not picking up. What are people doing?!? Picking up knitting and embroidery again?
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Video calling is far superior over Skype, though.
@Pawnguy7 Tabs or spaces?
@sehe Twitter?
Shoot.
22:48
@rightfold I'm not touching G+ with a ten-foot Pole
@sehe Having a life? Outside of internet?
You beat me by a second :\
@jalf Needless to say, a lot of us internally are quite pissed off as well.
@caps ahahaha. not really comparable, no
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@sehe Ten-foot Pole? Is Bartek that long?
22:48
@sehe I know someone that is picking up knitting.
I'm always disappointed that more of my friends don't use G+. It is superior to facebook in so many ways. But since most of my friends are on facebook I'm stuck with that.
Maybe we can think of it in terms of design.
@caps Oh the irony. "This social network is so vastly superior, apart from the fact that there I am not socially networking, because no one else is there"
We have all these useful, separate Google services.
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22:49
Then we make them all depend on something they didn't need.
I mean.
I am sure some people used G+ of their own free will.
@jalf Most of my family is there, and a few of my friends, but most of them: not G+ users.
When I say it's superior I refer to the design.
@caps People don't use Facebook for the design
Circles are brilliant, and facebook's retroactive attempt to implement them is not a good comparison.
They use it because that's where their friends are
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22:50
@FredOverflow Ugh, they should be movable but libstdc++ doesn't seem to support that.
fuckers
Designing a social network with no people on it means you've failed
no matter what else you build into it
Put AIs in it.
@jalf There are not "no people on it."
I wonder how you get critical mass on such things.
Even if it can make coffee and drive your car, it is still a terrible social network without the people
22:51
Apparently the answer is forcing people.
@Xeo Don't like strings and stringstreams as accumulators? lambdas to the rescue!
@caps you said it yourself. Most of your network is not there
@jalf But the car can drive you to other people!
@jalf That's not "no people." I'm just nitpicking your hyperbole.
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I prefer a social network without people to a social network with people.
user1804599
22:52
No idiots!
@caps It was my hyperbole, I believe
and yes, I know. I'm just pointing out that it is absurd to say "X is better at function Y because it has something completely unrelated to Y"
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@CAPS HELLO HOW ARE YOU
G+ is not a better social network unless it does social networking better. And it doesn't, because social networking involves having your social network there
It doesn't matter what else it does, and how well it does it
Hm, I kinda' think we're talking past each other.
"You Have 0 Friends" is the fourth episode of the fourteenth season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 199th episode of the series overall. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 7, 2010. In the episode, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny make Stan a Facebook profile against his will and he becomes extremely frustrated with everyone asking him for friend requests. After he gets fed up with Facebook, Stan tries to delete his profile but is sucked into a virtual Facebook world. Meanwhile, Kyle starts trying to find ways to get more friends on Faceboo...
22:53
@rightfold disappointed that you didn't actually read that
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@FredOverflow ooh, that reminds me of difference lists in Haskell :D
@caps That's because you're on G+ and everyone else is on the cool sites
VS2013 await/async, resumable functions proposal: these guys managed to merge all cons of `stackful` and `stackless` coroutines, and lost all unique pros:
- they require to mark functions with `__resumable`, while good `stackful` approach can be done with library-only interface, without functions subsetting (resumable/non-resumable)
- `stackless` approach can transform function into object-state-machine, which can be easily copied/moved
- small generators based on `stackless` coroutines can be extremely efficient, with good data locality, small memory usage
No, I'm just pointing out that to a programmer who cares about the software, the technical features and all that, sure, G+ is nice. But to anyone who's judging it as a social network, it loses out to Facebook because it doesn't have your actual social network, as in the people you are social with and that you network with.
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@sehe TL
22:55
anyway, I'm gonna go grab something to eat and then head to bed. Have fun all
YT should be back now.
@Mysticial You fixed it!
Does Mysticial work for YouTube?
Types in the sstd namespace are nazis.
22:56
Godwin's Law- you lose.
I am so tempted to write about google.
But the irony is that it hosts my blog :\
So, auto_ptr ~ unique_ptr?
@caps unique_ptr is an auto_ptr that isn't broken, yes
@caps is ~ meaning about equal?
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I think auto is unique ptr without moves and a copy
22:58
Fury as knit your own gun pattern leaked onto internet. http://t.co/EYD55Ik9cp
@Pawnguy7 Approximately equal, yes.
@Ell With moves disguised as copies, actually.
@Pawnguy7 equalish
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Ah right
2.6667 ~ 2.6666
22:59
@rightfold Oh god. Attention spans. It's actually only the first (or so) chapter of ... a whole book / #ermagad #words

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