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@R.MartinhoFernandes So, listening to part 2 of that podcast right now. man, that shadow puzzle at the beginning is easy
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@scottw I'm tired :(
go to bed
@Ell Tastes like productivity!
fuckshitniggers why did I purchase those sweet things
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Did you fall asleep on your keyboard?
hmm
I hate defining constructors for primitive types.
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ugh, I'm afraid to take an extended trip to the toilet
my leg is going to hurt so increadibadly
I've gotta eat
and you've gotta shit.
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00:42
ooooowwww, fuckfuckfuckfuck, that hurts
My internet connection is so good that it takes longer to copy this Top Gear episode in HD to a USB stick than it does to download the fucker from the internet. (inb4 where is your USB 3.0 fuck off)
it takes me longer to download an episode in SD than it would take for you to watch it in HD.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Use better encoding noob
substantially longer.
smaller filesize :P
00:44
@DeadMG gutted
not that I'd watch a scumbag show like Top Gear.
I love my 120MBit cable. I love it.
oh please
Top Gear is about the only thing funnier than two hours in this lounge
Ell
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top gear sucks
anyway sleepy time, night all
@Ell Later. Sleep well.
00:57
hmm
I just replaced an 80-line method with a 3-line method.
now I remember why I performed this refactoring.
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is a video compression format, a successor to H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (Advanced Video Coding), that was jointly developed by the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) and ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) as ISO/IEC 23008-2 MPEG-H Part 2 and ITU-T H.265. MPEG and VCEG established a Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding (JCT-VC) to develop the HEVC standard. HEVC is said to double the data compression ratio compared to H.264/MPEG-4 AVC at the same level of video quality. It can alternatively be used to provide substantially improved video quality...
holy crap the amount of references on this article o.o
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@DeadMG nice
@Borgleader wow
I did lose a small feature though
but it was a necessary price.
@DeadMG o.O that's impressive
01:07
Not that many.
01:20
So I just pledged for: indiegogo.com/projects/facerig
:)
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> you need to take a toadstool sample
the mage is awesome
Hi
Has anybode worked with the LZO compression algorithm before?
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01:36
> can we please not put in 'reckless destruction' and turn it into 'rectal destruction'?
these guys...
@Xeo the fuck are you on about?
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Well... This room is just... odd xD
It wouldn't seem so odd if you read our rules! :) (The EXPLODE link! :))
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@Borgleader cat linked a podcast about a group playing a tabletop rpg some time ago
Oh
It sounded almost like an english version of le donjon de naheulbeuk
> This humorous adventure takes place in a medieval-fantasy world. Stereotypical role-playing game characters, hired by a mysterious wizard, enter the Dungeon of Naheulbeuk (French: Le Donjon de Naheulbeuk) in order to retrieve the 12th statuette of Gladeulfeurha which will allow the completion of a mysterious prophecy.
02:07
 
1 hour later…
03:22
Can you ever constrain a constructor with the (incomplete) class type if the constraint requires completeness? Now that I think about it, I don’t think a member declaration ever allows using the class type as if it were complete save in the late return type.
Which makes sense: if you e.g, constrain a constructor on constructability of the class type, that doesn’t sound well-formed.
template<typename T, EnableIf<std::is_constructible<loop, T>>...> explicit loop(T&&);
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@LucDanton not even in the late return type
(can only work with declarations seen up to that point, no?)
Yes. So even that’s a special rule then?
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@LucDanton make it DisableIf and get yourself a halting problem constructor :D
@LucDanton what exactly?
template<typename Dep = int> auto im_a_member_ma() -> decltype( Dep {}, this->another_member ); (substitute with std::declval if this isn’t allowed.)
Recursive types are hilarious. I have no idea how to set up the constraints properly — everything is constrained on something else.
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@LucDanton does that work if another_member is declared afterwards?
03:33
@Xeo No.
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then I don't see any special rule. no need for late return type even, IIRC
The need for the rule is because members aren’t entities. Jargon stuff.
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oh, ok
Ah, they are though.
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still no need for trailing return: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/0fb066c717b4610b
03:37
Simply put you’re not allowed to access the members of an incomplete type. Except for that one situation.
@Xeo Late would be for referring to the current declaration. Like for non-members.
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sure
@LucDanton turtles
okay, how is it 5am already
g'night
@Xeo Oh, it needs to be late for *this qualifiers as well.
So I’m boned when it comes to constructors really.
… this could work if I had variadic unions though!
04:31
What's this chat for? C++ stuff or can it be general stuff too?
also, hi!
Hi. This is a chat with people that know about C++ (in the loosest sense possible). Discussion revolves around whatever it is the people here feel like talking about.
Oh, std::tuple<std::shared_ptr<void>> t = { std::make_shared<int>(42) }; isn’t valid. Maybe I’ve been too lax in my user conversions…
Still, std::make_tuple(std::make_shared<int>(42)) is a valid (copy-)initializer. Not sure what to make of it.
shouldn't a tuple have 2 items?
It’s for n-tuples, so you can have e.g. std::tuple<int, std::string, long*> and so on. Even std::tuple<> is allowed.
What am I saying, the variadic constructors are explicit anyway ._. they never convert / copy-init.
Eh, time for a break.
04:47
hmm...I've got a conceptual question that would probably be closed on stackoverflow, so I shall post it here!
I recommend reading the rules first.
*reading
Is there a rules list other than the faq? I don't see anything about posting questions on it..
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@Josh yeah no, not with that attitude
Jan 24 at 20:07, by Cat Plus Plus
Would you like to EXPLODE? No? Read on, then.
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we need a clearer message again
@LucDanton Thanks Bjarne!
04:52
@Xeo Go to bed. Or stay!
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I have to go, MRI in 10h :/
Oh okay.
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although I want to head out and get some other (actual) pain killers from the pharmacy before that, which opens in roughly 2h.. hm
I see, thanks for the link. I shall just try stackexchange instead!
Good luck.
04:55
Working on card grammar ended up being a lot more fun than I anticipated
hi guis
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Can somebody get me a (tm)?
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thanks, hacker's keyboard doesn't seem to have it
04:57
(tm)
there you go
I ended up settling for Kii Keyboard
It's the best one out of the 12 or so keyboards I tried
has anyone in here tried a typematrix
Still has its warts though :/
I need to shave
@Purrformance I haven’t. I’m on the look out for non-staggered keyboards though.
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05:00
New here or wanna ask a question? Check The Rules™ first, and remember that you are not entitled to an answer in any shape or form.
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can someone unpin the old one?
Oh hey, speaking of, Truly Ergonomic keyboard massdrop.
perfect fit eh
Unpinned
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thx
@Rapptz sweet, I was afraid it'd be too long.
also, somebody make a grumpy cat image macro out of @Stacked's joke.
Another white knight comic?
Doesn't he already have enough of those?
05:07
not good enough eh
yeah, need more wonder woman comics
05:22
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Q: Why is C language stil used?

Brian LindseyIf C++ is supposed to be "the advanced version of C," why do people still code in C? I understand that C is a system language, but since anything that can be done in C can be done in C++. So why do some programmers/scientists prefer C++ to C?

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C++ is object-oriented while C is a structured language. There are many differences in their application. — MadHatter 3 mins ago
ugh
what isn't structured...
> Like others - e.g. Apple - Microsoft tries to help/lock-in their users with proprietary extensions
"help/lock-in"
lel that shit got 2 upvotes
^^ From BS FAQ.
05:31
Rather, I hope Linus sees it, and I'll get some popcorn.
it stops at struct
it does have class :)
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Q: Is it intended by the C++ standards committee that in C++11 unordered_map destroys what it inserts?

Niall DouglasI've just lost three days of my life tracking down a very strange bug where unordered_map::insert() destroys the variable you insert. This highly non-obvious behaviour occurs in very recent compilers only: I found that clang 3.2-3.4 and GCC 4.8 are the only compilers to demonstrate this "feature"...

o.O wut
Also, auto a(...);.
yeah thats kinda weird
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@Borgleader oh wow, bad misconception
just because it's a universal ref doesn't mean the variable is always moved
05:36
Right, but that's still a bug in gcc's std lib implementation
@Borgleader Wow. I thought it was MSVC who's been destroying things. :P
@MarkGarcia Is that why did you run the code on the same compiler OP used?
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whoa, libc++ doesn't even compile the snippet
it fucks up in make_pair
@Borgleader Just for confirmation.
Going to source now.
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also, coliru's editor dies when the keyboard on a mobile device comes up :(
05:42
@Xeo Do you have an opinion on double UD conversions, as in foo<shared_ptr<void>> f = make_shared<int>(42);?
@Xeo Yeah it kinda blows.
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@LucDanton not really. convenience says 'do it', pragmatism says 'fuck implicit conversions' :/
I'm surprised Coliru doesn't use Bootstrap :v
@Rapptz ...where "it" means "the design of most mobile devices".
Nah. I like my phone.
05:47
@Xeo Something like tuple<void*> t = make_tuple(static_cast<int*>(nullptr)); is valid though (nevermind that the variadic constructors of std::tuple are explicit). Similarly with make_optional for an optional that converts between optional values. When it comes to variants though, I’m not sure what’s the equivalent.
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wait a sec, it's make_shared that's fucked up in libc++, not make_pair
@LucDanton that's a single UDC though, no?
well, I guess you could also see it as two. but it's different from the foo example above
@Xeo Which you have to go out of your way to provide though (template<typename Other> foo(foo<Other> const&); kind of deal).
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@LucDanton tbh, I wonder what would happen if multiple elements can be so constructed?
ambiguous?
Sorry?
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variant<long, double> v = make_variant(42); // aka <int>
05:52
That’s somewhat similar to tuple<double, long> v = make_tuple(42);. Neither feels right as an implicit conversion (I do have tuples::reorder as an explicit manipulation).
@Rapptz Not me. Current ones require me to hit a precise spot on a small, poorly marked keyboard with no feel at all. I want one that (for example) looks at the position of my hands and the relative position of the "key" I'm touching at the moment. For example, tapping with right forefinger extended slightly up and to the left gives "y", where straight up gives "u"--regardless of the position of my hand in general relative to the phone.
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How the fuck did that manage to not get caught in unit tests: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/e840240bd9764fe9
@JerryCoffin There's already a keyboard like that on Android
@Xeo Who says they have unit tests? :P
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the libc++ repo says so :p
(./testit)
05:55
@Rapptz I've heard of people trying things at least generally similar, but have yet to use one that really worked (but would love to be be wrong on that particular score).
There are a lot of alternative keyboards
@Xeo Coliru's clang build is a build from trunk HEAD at a random point in time (so basically arbitrary revision). Maybe this is bad..?
I like swiping so I don't bother with the alternate ones
I have one similar to this ... feels plastic, price is fantastic :p (small screen = tiny keyboard, not cool if you have fat fingers ...)
occasionally it gets updated
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05:57
@StackedCrooked could've picked a really bad revision by chance
I'll rebuild it then.
With latest trunk.
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there's at least no bug report on it
also, using a stable release may be a better idea, just to be safe?
i guess
i should check out the repo to see if they have stable branches
however, i followed official build instructions
ah they have release branches
It seems that the insert problem goes away with 4.8.2, with the use of std::forward.
Why are there an unfair amount of C++ meetings in Germany?
06:09
:O My comment on the "Why is C still used" question got nuked!
Censorship!
@Borgleader Mine too. I assume they've been flagged. (mods usually leave a message)
It wasn't even mean =/
@Borgleader I guess the word "retardant" set it off.
06:27
morning
@StackedCrooked Still enjoying Space Brothers? They've got quite a few episodes, so you can watch a lot at once.
Also morning all :)
@TonyTheLion Whats up man?
not much
I guessed as much.
@Borgleader What did you say?
06:42
@Mysticial "I hope you put on a flame retardant suit", his question practically begged to start a flame war
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Yaay
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I got to spend 6 hours at home and then commuted back!
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Now it's 2 AM in the morning and I'm tired as fuck. :D
06:47
@Borgleader Nope, and it would be better if you include that comment of yours.
The one about comparing arrays vs pointers?
I added a bit to my answer.
@ThePhD The fuck? What kind of hours do travel?
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Q: Including C headers in a C++ namespace - is it a standard behavior?

EonilI have been though C header files must be included in top level of C++ program. Anyway I accidentally discovered that C++ is allowing inclusion of C headers in a sub namespace. namespace AAA { #include "SomeCHeader.h" } And then, all the C types will be placed in the namespace. I also disc...

I like this question
06:54
I was just looking at that
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@TonyTheLion Long hours. But I shouldn't be traveling much more soon.
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In fact, I'll only have to make one more big trip this week.
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...And then I also have to fly out to Microsoft on Thursday for an interview, so I guess that's unavoidable.
oh right
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So 2 big trips.
06:57
I'll be emailing the HR guy from Ubisoft again tomorrow. And start applying elsewhere.
I don't think they want me :(
@ThePhD but aren't you living in Washington, why do you have to fly out for the interview?
oh is that where Etienne works?
@ThePhD Didn't you get accepted by the place where Etienne works?
@TonyTheLion No, he works at Ludia. He did intern at Ubisoft a while back though.
oh right
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@sudorm-rfTelkitty I don't have a home. :D
06:58
Wut?
~_~ ... all I remember was you used to live at this place where shit water was dripping from the kitchen ceiling
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@TonyTheLion I applied to several places all at once. Ludia was just the fastest to get back to me: I can't very well say "fuck you" to everywhere else I applied.
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I still have to go through the interview process.
ah right
meh Monday
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07:04
/cc @Borgleader
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Oh and @CatPlusPlus
@GamesBrainiac just finished ep 22
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Ooh, they use roll20 @R.MartinhoFernandes
@GamesBrainiac I like the current ending theme.
07:13
@MarkGarcia lol
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@MarkGarcia What is rextester?
@ThePhD Yet another online compiler: rextester.com
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Oooh.
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Sehe linked that before yeah.
@StackedCrooked Yea, they have some really good music. Right now at 92, I don't like the music much, but the one before it (starting song) was good.
07:21
ic
@ThePhD Day[9] is such a good storyteller.
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@TonyTheLion Hahaha.
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@Borgleader He is!
07:44
> Hearts are pretty important. -Day[9] 2013
Is this the same thing as Lounge C++ ?
they’re on to us!
@LucDanton ?
yesterday, by Borgleader
@Mysticial Our cloaking device is failing, rotate the shield harmonics at once!
07:58
Is there anything like w = !!(x * 4) + x % y
Assuming x = 10 and y = 6
I think it's illegal C syntax. What do you people think?
Ask a compiler.
@Andy I don't even know what that does.
Great answer @LucDanton b/c all compilers work the same way.
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What is the desired result for that computatio in teh first place?
w = !!(x * 4) + x % y <---- WTF does that mean?
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08:01
^ What Tony said.
room topic changed to Lounge<Exposed>: We've been found out! Reinforce the flanks!!! [exposed] [hide] [need-more-flanks]
@ThePhD Even though I had seen that video before, I watched it again.
Dat storytelling
Let's just all hide to the bin!
Puppy would love that
Okay, I don't need help anymore. Sorry to bother you all. Bye >>>>~~~~~
08:04
Bye
I really should go to bed now
Now that's how its done :P
That was funny code snipped
Who wrote that?
Its brilliant
08:10
And I'll soon delete that, as we're still on the heat of being exposed. :)
Mods around...
we need to reinforce the flanks
Remember Sparta?
SPAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRTTTTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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I read that as FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRTTTTTTT.
Maybe farting will keep noobs out?
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Oh you want me to leave?
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Q: What is wrong with these C++ operator overloadings?

user3247590These were given as examples of incorrect usage of operator overloading, but I am not certain as to why that is. This is in terms of C ++, which I am not too familiar with either. Could anyone explain why these wouldn't work if they were used? I know they are not complete codes, but I think the f...

that title ^
> operator overloadings
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08:21
@Ell tempting to introduce it at work to use it for serious projects.
I'm sure it's production-quality code
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08:42
@EtiennedeMartel Scala.
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But Perl isn’t bad either. I’ve always liked it.
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@TonyTheLion What is wrong with that?
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It’s a plural gerund. That is perfectly possible.
The real mess about the 64/32bit differentiation is that /Windows/System32 contains 64bit content, while /Windows/SysWOW64 contains the 32bit stuff… — poke Jun 28 '12 at 11:17
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And “overloading” isn’t a mass noun so that isn’t a problem either.
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08:45
Unlike “these C++ codes.”
@rightfold oh you
it just doesn't sound right
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Although I agree that “overloads” may be better phonetics-wise. :P
it just sounds more correct
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these operator overleaux
@rightfold waterloo, overloo, ..
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08:51
Overloper.
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o_0 who found out what?
@rightfold ಠ_ಠ we don't need that crap
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Blame OP.
@rightfold I blame you
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I blame Git.
08:56
I blame you
I blame cat.
@rightfold :D
I blame yo Momma's
So, what's realtimestocks @rightfold?
> As I'm sure you're all aware, Mozilla has decided to completely fuck up their user interface, the effects of which are slowly starting to creep into the release stream-- much like sepsis leaks through a patients body after their colon is accidentally ruptured, and their blood is slowly poisoned by their own shit and bile until the body rots from the inside out.

This new UI is so bad, so mind-numblingly stupid, so Mozilla's head-up-their-own-ass, that extension developers are already pre-emptively saying "Fuck You" by making extensions that attempt to undo it.
oh lmao
now that's a great rant
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09:13
@BartekBanachewicz see the description.
09:26
the silence
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@TonyTheLion TIJD OM TE SNUIVEN
@rightfold heh I stopped looking for those because you rarely fill them
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@TonyTheLion Dat cock.
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Hello !
09:36
Holle
@rightfold do you like Redis?
(I know it's a bit out of context)
> Therefore, I guess you install only software written by idiots. Or you yourself are an idiot, and go way out of the way to find the "advanced" installer page that lets you select between the two. Idiot + Idiot = Megaidiot
09:51
morning

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