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02:00
... Heh... ehehe...
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It doesn't work with MinGW's gcc for some reason. u.u
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At least, it doesn't work with = std::string, for whatever reason..
Whichever is the most recent is usually right. And you can count on MSVC getting it wrong then.
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... But wait
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02:02
When I try it in coliru it works?!
51 secs ago, by sehe
Whichever is the most recent is usually right. And you can count on MSVC getting it wrong then.
@ThePhD because Coliru rocks!
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So it works on MSVC and on Coliru
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@StackedCrooked Coliru does rock. <3
02:05
maybe i should add a donate button or something
@StackedCrooked You might not do badly there
user3010322
You should.
i'm paying around 50 EUR / month
@ThePhD Oh hey, there's a surprise. Don't celebrate until it works in your actual codebase, though :)
user3010322
@sehe I use it with MSVC. It's @Rapptz who's the MinGW fiend. >.>
02:06
@StackedCrooked Me too. But not for a VPS. My VPSes are 5EUR - 15 EUR in range
user3010322
@StackedCrooked Expensive. :x
Since slicehost was taken over by rackspace the pricing system changed.
It used to be monthly, but now it's usage-based.
Which is bad for me of course.
You still gotta love salsa code: paste.ubuntu.com/6614829
The stuff I'm putting in my code base :L
user3010322
Okay
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Wait a fucking minute
user3010322
02:13
I removed the int implicit conversion entirely
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and MinGW is still failing to compile
failure to complie
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Failure to comply.
@StackedCrooked I really need to stop watching that, it's creeping the hell out of me.
It's a little gory in the beginning.
But it gets more interesting after that (IMO).
02:25
the atmosphere has some serious grimness going on
black outlines of characters are adding to it as well, shees, this has some serious art lead going on
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Have you watched Fate/Zero?
naturally
we had a discussion about it yesterday actually
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Fate/Zero?
@StackedCrooked this Mikasa character seems to be interesting, punching people and stuff ^^
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@ScarletAmaranth I must've missed that
02:34
@Xeo I wasn't... "blaming" you, I just said it to express the coincidental and fortuitous nature of the situation
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I wasn't implying anything, 'twas just a general statement :P
'twas but a general statement FTFY
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WOW
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MINGW'S VERSION OF GCC IS ULLLLLTRA RETARDED.
WOW, SOMEBODY WANTS ATTENTION!
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02:36
@Rapptz: So far I've unlocked Enforcer and Bandit - while both have some cool perks (no damage from the front, headshot skill), the latter levels seriously need the invincibility jump from the Commander :s
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An implicit conversion for float TRIGGERS the char overload issue on operator=
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Whoooooooo.. I... don't...
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... Hm.
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My brain hurts.
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02:36
Prolly your fault
@Xeo Yeah. Commander is the best class tbh.
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Hm, 13h 30mins till I take my train to Berlin.
sucks.
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And I haven't prepared yet.
@Rapptz Also, Multiplayer is a bit weird. Was playing with a friend, and while he comes back in the next level if he dies, he loses out on all the items and is thus way underequipped and likely to die quickly again :|
Oh, and the difficulty meter is confusing. What does it change? Mob health? Respawn rate?
I didn't lose my items when I died.
02:39
what game are you kids on about?
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@Rapptz He didn't lose what he had, but he had no chance to pick up new stuff
Risk of Rain
@Xeo I could pick up too.
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@Rapptz When you're dead?
02:39
not during my death (that makes no sense) but when I come back alive, yeah.
@ScarletAmaranth she's the only Japanese-looking character as well
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Well, that's what I meant with "losing out" - I get any and all items after his death, and so he's totally underequipped in the next level
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... It works.
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NOPE
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@StackedCrooked Too much abs.
user3010322
02:40
Nevermind. bool also triggers the problem.
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Wtf are you doing
@StackedCrooked oh ye, I didn't realize... anyway, it's finally not one of those ever so popular "I need my hero to save me" princesses
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@Xeo Implicit conversion tests.
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@ScarletAmaranth That's Eren.
02:41
Oh, abs, the muscle?
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ya
@Xeo Yeah it would so appear ^^ at least he has the right philosophy :)
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SnK started strong, but I think it's pretty meh right now (at least the manga)
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02:42
@ScarletAmaranth Shingeki no Kyoujin
user3010322
It's pretty hilarious.
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MSVC handles it no problem. Coliru's version of GCC handles it better than MinGW's build of GCC, apparently.
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@ThePhD That SFINAE doesn't make sense, unless you never want to enable them
Also, SSCCE
user3010322
@Xeo The SFINAE prevents the function from being selected on the first runthrough. It's a down-ranker on the overload resolution list.
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@ThePhD what
user3010322
02:45
you can still do int a = my_proxy.
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Question: How is T ever set to anything but int?
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And it will work
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@Xeo It's not. That's the point.
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soooo... why have them at all?!
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The SFINAE is just meant to make the std::string implicit conversion rise to the top.
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02:45
what
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@Xeo If you have them, GCC will give you an error about std::string::operator=
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Sorry, SSCCE or bust
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Remove the SFINAE, hilarity ensues.
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(It's ranked worse because it's a template.)
user3010322
02:47
Oh. Well if that's all I have to do then let me get rid of the SFINAE and just have it be a template.
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But wait,
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how come template <typename U> operator U () { } conflicts with operator std::string () { .. }, then?
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Also, you only ever had the operator int() one enabled - all other ones were always disabled.
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@Xeo If templates downrank the conversion, why doesn't this work then?
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@ThePhD Only worse against the same target - you have two possible targets, though
it could either choose an identity match with std::string, or an identity match with T = char
user3010322
02:53
Hm.
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Well, that explains it better I guess.
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Still, the fact that I have to do this just because of std::string is a bit maddenning. :c
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Ah well. It compiles.
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@Rapptz operator[] support is coming to your repo~~
nty
user3010322
02:54
bby
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bby pls
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@ThePhD So what are you doing, disabling the general overload if U = std::string?
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@Xeo The problem is with std::string arf; arf = my_implicit;.
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oh right
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I WANT the conversion. But I want it to convert using the right type.
user3010322
02:55
@Rapptz Come on, it's implemented and it works. :c
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anyways, implicit conversions suck
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They do.
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But it's a matter of ease of use.
user1804599
Maven is nice.
user3010322
double x = lua["yay"]; is much less typing than
double x = lua.get<double>( "yay" );
user3010322
02:56
auto x = lua.get<double>( "yay" );
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But even comparing those all on the same lines, it's clear which one is shorter and easier to read.
explicit is better than implicit
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Zeng.
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Implicit conversions over a very narrow set of types (i.e: primitives + std::string) is fine enough.
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(Okay, that one's a bit far-fetched)
user3010322
03:01
... What the hell
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Segmentation fault?!
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@Rapptz ♡ operator[] is back in business baby ♡
user3010322
03:18
> Showing 6 changed files with 299 additions and 35 deletions. Show Diff Stats
All to support a dumb operator[].
:(
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Hey, it doesn't interfere with the existing API and makes it easier to use. <3
Did I mention your commit messages suck?
user3010322
How do they suck? D: I describe in detail what I'm doing and how I'm doing it!
user1804599
Speaking from Lounge<Chat> experience, they’re pretty much a nadir.
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Also @R.MartinhoFernandes, HAH! It's not exactly right but I DID manage to solve the operator= problem for strings and its ambiguiity!
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03:33
Hm, I wonder if I can coerce my router into updating my dynamic IP entry on no-ip
user3010322
What would that do? :o
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update where the dns entry points to
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Play framework is really nice.
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Play?
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I have the no-ip updater on my PC, but that obviously only works if it's on.
and I kinda wanted to be able to ssh to my machine while I'm in Berlin, without my PC being on the entire time.
maybe I can set up a script on my router or something.
kinda doubt it, though.
03:40
I could just do this :p
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and I don't have the time to play around with a custom firmware (aka some Linux thingy) that would allow me to just run an updater.
@melak47 I can't :(
how are you gonna remotely turn on your box anyway?
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@melak47 Wake-on-magic packet should do the trick
so send one packet every day, let the thing update the ip, and there you go :D
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@melak47 I'd need to know where to send that packet in the first place, though...
03:47
wake it up every day before the 24h disconnect, let it update :D
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...
run the updater on an rpi? :/
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don't have one, that'd be the first choice :s
upload everything to ~the cloud~
04:24
hello, everyone
is it suitable to talk about life here?
go nuts
oic
no body here?
Just me apparently.
If you have something to say, just say it. I'll listen if you want.
@Rapptz is it possible for a Chinese whose height is 1.68 m to find a American gf?
don't see why not
That's oddly specific.
@EtiennedeMartel could you say more detailed info?
@Rapptz i'm 24 and still single, is it normal?
yes
04:48
Don't get your knickers in a twist over that. You'll find someone eventually.
Indeed.
Just have to try.
@EtiennedeMartel yes, you are right, i can't agree more
what's marriage age in USA?
don't know
I wouldn't get hung up over it anyway
@Rapptz may i know your age? probably you had got married
I don't share my age but I am not married.
Nor will I ever be.
04:53
@Rapptz why? do'nt you want some kids?
Sorta.
What the...
@ScarletAmaranth ?
wrong chat window, sry
@EtiennedeMartel why keep silent?
04:55
What?
@Falconapollo You don't need to get married to get kids.
@EtiennedeMartel you don't o_O?
@EtiennedeMartel how? i can't find a girl who love me. because most girls love those who have longer height
@ScarletAmaranth Nope.
@Falconapollo That's not true.
@Rapptz I've been living a lie o_O
user1804599
04:57
You can have sex before marriage, so you can have children before marriage.
@EtiennedeMartel do foreign girls love big man?
lol
I never saw height as a defining factor.
Yeah me neither
I've never cared about it.
i fell pessimistic about my height
04:59
1.68m is average height man
@Falconapollo you are too short. no girl will ever love you. give up.
@Rapptz i saw many USA men, they are so tall
@StackedCrooked yes, you are right. even in China i can't find a girl who will love me
@Falconapollo confirmation bias.
I guess it was a win win situation for me.
05:02
Gosh this chat is the best place to solve your romantic problems ... NOT!
lol I find it a bit too humorous that you're here
@Rapptz yes i am
@Falconapollo Another issue is that China has an unbalanced male/female ratio because of centuries of female infanticide.
I didn't want to be an asshole but srsly, you're in Lounge<C++>
There are many more men than women there, which makes it harder for you.
05:04
nice hyperbole
@EtiennedeMartel or doesn't make it harder for him, depending on the interpretation!
I heard Chinese girls are really into tall men.
Different kinds of girls are into different kinds of guys ... is it so hard to comprehend?
@EtiennedeMartel no, in fact there are more single girls than boys in Beijing, but most of them love money and tall men
@Rapptz I'm serious. There are roughly 120 males per 100 females.
05:06
1.06 is the sex ratio
@EtiennedeMartel wrong, i don't konw where you got the data
so 1.06 males for every female.
United States is 0.97, just to put it to perspective
> For example, the male to female ratio falls from 1.05 for the group aged 15 to 65 to 0.70 for the group over 65 in Germany, from 1.00 to 0.72 in the USA, from 1.06 to 0.91 in mainland China and from 1.07 to 1.02 in India.
i.e. nice hyperbole
Map indicating the human sex ratio by country. {|width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="background:transparent" |- |valign="top"| |}]] In anthropology and demography, the human sex ratio is the sex ratio for Homo sapiens (i.e., the ratio of males to females in a population). Like most sexual species, the sex ratio is approximately 1:1. In humans the secondary sex ratio (i.e., at birth) is commonly assumed to be 105 boys to 100 girls, an assumption that is a subject of debate in the scientific community. The sex ratio for the entire world population is 101...
05:07
@Rapptz wrong, in fact, an older boy can marry a younger girl, so the sex ratio in China is normal
@Falconapollo It isn't.
Girls like taller guys, but most girls don't like their guys to be too tall ... if you are 1.50m you don't want your boyfriend/husband to be 2.20m
i heard it's so easy to find many girl friends in Russia, because there are more girls than boys
Russia is 0.86 (TIL)
@Telkitty i can't agree more, but 1.68m is too short to find a western girl, because most girls there are taller than 1.68m
05:10
@Falconapollo You're putting way too much importance over your looks.
@Falconapollo Not really.
@Rapptz Russia boys are so lucky
In the end, it's the personnality that counts.
4 of my girlfriends were < 1.68m
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Scala implicit parameters are cool and terrible at the same time.
05:10
@EtiennedeMartel I second that ...
(I sound so cheesy right now)
@EtiennedeMartel Yep.
The male/female ratio of Russian people over 65 is 0.44.
@StackedCrooked Don't fuck with Russian grandmas.
What about the grandpas?
05:12
@EtiennedeMartel no you are welcome to talk here
they can have 2 or more same aged girlfriends :p
I'm bored.
@Rapptz wow, you are great to have 4 gf
@Rapptz I wish I was boned right now.
Single life is cooler.
05:13
@StackedCrooked haa,you are funny
@Rapptz no, it's much more cooler to go shopping with gf
Are we being "Vald from Moscow"'d or is this for real?
Shopping with girlfriends is the worst
I'm so dodging this queue.
4 instalocking douchebuckets? Ohohoh, I'm not dancing this dance, no no no.
What queue?
05:16
Oh.
5 minutes timeout. Worth it.
in fact, i felt much pressure when found that many guys at the same age or even younger had gf, it seems i'm the only single man at office
@Rapptz i love it
alright, I am dodging the lounge for now, laters kids
see ya kiddo.
05:20
@Falconapollo If it's about social pressure, don't do it. Otherwise you'll end sup with someone you don't like.
I wish I had some form of autocomplete in ST2.
dumb clang not working on Windows.
@EtiennedeMartel thank you for your suggestion, i can't agree more
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When do you get Chuck Yeager? I have it but it still says it’s a secret hat. :v
You shouldn't get a girlfriend just for the sake of getting a girlfriend.
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@Rapptz dumb Windows not having clang work on it. :)
user1804599
05:26
@StackedCrooked your hat looks misplaced.
@EtiennedeMartel yes, i feel much better now, it's a good idea to speak out my cares
@rightfold it's on my head
user1804599
Are you saying your head looks misplaced?
lol
it seems most guys in the room are so young, smaller than 30
alias c1="awk '{print \$1}'"
alias c2="awk '{print \$2}'"
alias c3="awk '{print \$3}'"
...
^ latest addition to my ~/.profile
user1804599
05:29
@Falconapollo I will be 19 in less than 18 hours.
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@StackedCrooked nice.
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AWK is a great tool.
I need to extract columns so often and the awk command so inconvenient to type.
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Did I mention I want an AWK/C++ hybrid?
svn info | grep Revision | c2
@rightfold no that I remember
05:30
@rightfold wow, so young
what do you like about awk? i think it's a very weird language
I am certain awk is short for awkward.
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> short
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That’s what I like about it. Being able to write short programs to process text.
i can't understand why most foreigners love to keep their age a top secret
it's so normal to talk about age and salary in China
user1804599
awk -F: '{ print $1 }' /etc/passwd is also nice.
05:36
What does it do?
@Falconapollo Thats why we think the Chinease are vain and only care about monetary gain. If all you care about is money, you will have no problem cheating your friends.
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@StackedCrooked lists the names of all users.
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-F: sets the field separator to :.
@Mikhail lol, i can't understand your logic, why i have to cheat my friends?
@rightfold I see.
I often use perl -pe.
Perl regex is the biggest hammer in my toolkit.
perl -pe 's,(.*?):.*,\1,' /etc/passwd
Not very elegant, but always does the job.
user1804599
05:40
I use ACK instead of grep because it uses PCRE.
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It was written in Perl.
Interesting.
I hate regex because I always forget the syntax.
BRE, ERE, PRE
I use both grep and awk. Usually grep to find and awk to format....
then gnuplot
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I use Ruby when I need to read command-line arguments because I don’t know how to do that in Perl, as can be seen in this example. XD
Man. I don't know why I bother with SublimeClang.
quarnster is the worst.
user3010322
05:57
Quarnster?
this guy
He has a personal vendetta with issue trackers.
I don't know why
@Rapptz How come?
Hell do I know.
Only an asshole disables an issue tracker and removes it so I have to read their dumb JSON archive version of it.
06:20
Over to the beach ... 33 degrees my car says
Freezing rain over here :P
tomscott.com/weather/starwars <-- Says it's like Hoth around here
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@Rapptz He said it's discontinued, albeit that's a horrible thing.
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I don't know why he doesn't just make the Pull Request bit read-only.
I know but who the fuck does this
user3010322
His methodology and thought process on why he disabled teh issue tracker is skivvy, at best.
07:14
I'm sorry
Then maybe you should stop doing that to cats
07:43
morning nubcakes
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What time is it over there?
Is it really necessary to post yet another duplicate answer? — Mysticial 15 secs ago
still don't get why that has so many votes :/
Multicollider/sidebar
yeah but why is it there in the first place?
did everyone forget what bitwise operators are?
07:56
12k views. That's quite a bit.
So most of the people are actually holding back their votes.
still doesn't make much sense to me why it got voted so highly
When you throw 12k views at it (most of them with voting accounts), even a small % of them will do that.
I didn't see that question get linked anywhere outside the network. So they're probably all from SE itself - most of which are able to vote.
1 vote per 59 views on the answer. I'd say that's pretty low for an easy to understand topic.
@ThePhD 8am
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Q: Implement secret badges

Lance RobertsAfter watching the flurry of activity, and people (i.e. myself) trying to do a lot of stuff to try and get some of the secret hats, I realized that it might be worthwhile for SE to give out secret badges. Some criteria and specs: more work than gold ones of the same type shown with some specia...

I don't know whether I should support or not support that. lol
dumb as hell
things only stay a secret for so long
08:08
Exactly.
5000+ reviews will cause robo-reviewing - no matter what countermeasures you put in place.
Since audits can be gamed.
08:26
rubber boat worked fine in the lake
and it is much cooler near water (the lake is next to the sea)
Sometimes I think to myself: life is awesome :p
Now going to have some cherry then a shower ^_^
also need some water ... too warm today
08:43
guys i need basic help in C
small simple thing could anyone help me please
No
Try jumping
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: HQ of the std::function police. [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [go-read-a-book] [no-questions]
09:26
Cleanup
Thanks - I could see that turning into 'pacman guy V2.0'.

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