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08:00
I felt like somebody told me to sort a list without using std::sort and std::vector. Like any teacher would do that...
@FredOverflow exactly! that's good math! and the reason i stuck with cs :)
having one number equal to another is called a mathematical fallacy btw
usually the result of division by zero
it's a bit more though... pure math is.. pure. not just basics. it's useful in physics. and cs
@Rapptz if that is useful... sure!
cs math is odd too... O(10) + O(2) = O(1)
08:05
@starmole that is because O(1) means "constant" and 10 and 2 are "constants", at least that's how I've always understood it
indeed
exactly. but no point in making a video for laymen about that "magic"
some people need it
math is an interesting topic for people that many didn't get proper exposure to
the video about the sum of integer being -1/12
very useful in physics
but not "truth" or "magic"
in CS that's useless
math is like playing lego
but sometimes it is surprisingly very useful
i loved my math profs basic example
start counting cows... 1,2,3... very useful for a farmer!
but now he can also count 10000000000000 cows
more than there can ever be
and then from that you get the concept of an infinite number of cows
which really does not apply or concern the farmer
08:17
@starmole It concerns me - there would be no room left in my office for myself and my computers. Also, there would be an infinite amount of real shit in there, instead of just what's stored on my disks.
@MartinJames yet thinking about infinite amount of stuff is crazy useful.. it's how your disks were built. it got us differentiation.
you seem to have no clue, @starmole; just saying :)
one of the weirdest parts about math ... you can write down a very short, finite formula talking about infinite stuff
@ScarletAmaranth i am bored :) tell me why
@starmole O(whatever) is a set of functions. Pretty sure you can't add sets.
Okay, I've downloaded 5 GB of Numberphile videos. Sunday, prepare to be well-wasted!
@FredOverflow you are right! just an example how things are more involved than they can be made to look like. watch out for that in numberphile
08:27
note: 'virtual sol::userdata<test>::~userdata()' is implicitly deleted because the default definition would be ill-formed:
but... why is it ill-formed? :(
just =default it and cross fingers ^^?
Does userdata<test> have a test member? Show us.
is it the inner struct things? iunno
I thought it wouldn't matter since they're static
Wow, that's way too much code. Can you narrow it down?
I really don't know how to. Just taking guesses.
I'm really just wondering what would make a virtual destructor ill-formed
I'm just... going to cheat a bit and use std::shared_ptr<void> and hope it works
08:33
well this is rather amusing: i.imgur.com/WmlMXPZ.gif
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by bob... what are you trying to do? this is way mad for a cpp-lua interface
making things manually with the lua C API isn't too bad
So, who is going to cook me something for lunch?
making things generic is much harder
and thus you end up with the monstrosity above.
@VáclavZeman Is your kid old enough to cook? Better teach your kid young
08:37
:)
They are too young.
but why not just stick an object pointer in the userdata and be done with it?
lol
@ScarletAmaranth it is :D
@StackedCrooked I wouldn't do it but I absolutely adore mad people :)
@StackedCrooked If you like it then you should have put a star on it.
08:39
ok, there's your ring
I mean, star.
what an ugly hack
meh
well it works
std::shared_ptr<void> type erasure is pretty great
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@Rapptz Is luaL_Reg incomplete or something?
08:41
it's a poor man's pair
you have to carry around your own deleter for that tho, right?
struct luaL_Reg { const char* name; lua_CFunction function; };
@ScarletAmaranth nope
how is that even possible?
huh
fair enough; thanks
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08:42
@Rapptz Which part are you erasing?
I made a utility function
template<typename Class, typename... CTor, typename... Args>
state& new_userdata(const std::string& name, Args&&... args) {
    constructors<types<CTor...>> ctor;
    classes.emplace_back(std::make_shared<userdata<Class>>(name, ctor, std::forward<Args>(args)...));
    auto&& ptr = classes.back();
    auto udata = std::static_pointer_cast<userdata<Class>>(ptr);
    global.set_userdata(*udata);
    return *this;
}
where classes is std::vector<std::shared_ptr<void>>
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Wait a second, why did the error message say something about virtual ~userdata()?
I wanted to do regular virtual destructor + inheritance thing with a unique_ptr but it gave me illformed virtual destructor
so I did shared_ptr<void> instead to hack around it
mmm; with unique_ptr<void> you do have to specify the deleter yourself; right?
yes
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08:45
@Rapptz Can you try a minimal repro?
why would they do it? are they trying for the unique version to be more lightweight?
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@ScarletAmaranth unique_ptr is supposed to be a no-overhead version over raw pointers
right, that makes sense now
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and with shared_ptr, you already had type erasure going on, so you might as well stick a deleter in there
yeah std::unique_ptr at -O2 basically removes the class in GCC
last I checked anyway
@Xeo well there's a lot of stuff going on there :s
08:47
@Rapptz: Doesn't your problem have something to do with incomplete types? Is the user_data incomplete at the point where you instantiate the uniqe_ptr<user_data>?
this is still a crazy mad lua hookup in my book
I don't really know what makes a virtual destructor illformed
@starmole you can try doing it yourself in a generic and sane C++ way if you want :v
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@Rapptz Should only be things that also make a non-virtual dtor ill-formed
@VáclavZeman I don't think so, no.
@Rapptz OK, it was just a WAG. :)
08:49
i did a straight forward one a while ago. :)
with class bindings and lua 5.2? :v
yes. you just need the constructor and destructor, placement new to userdata
well I'm interested in seeing it
you still had to handle lua calls of course
what calls?
08:52
if your object has a lua callable function
you have to register that and get the arguments from the stack
if you can automate that.. :)
so it buys me nothing from doing it manually? :v
@starmole that's kind of the point of this "mad lua hookup"
not sure what you thought I was doing
in the "sneak peek" you still register a function
no manual lua API calls, no stack manipulations, etc.
i want to see that :)
hint: he linked to his repo a minute ago
08:56
yes
i am not seeing that there
I'm not sure what you mean then.
my golden lua would be a plain cpp object. all public function callable. constructable and destructable from lua.
lua.set_function("set_x", [&] (int new_x) {
..?
I don't quite understand.
that's not much different to a pop
same effort
anyhow :)
No offence but what you're asking for is quite impossible lol
09:02
i am pretty drunk
so sorry :)
i'll check the repo again tomorrow sober :)
btw sol == demoscene sol?
it means sun
lua means moon, sol means sun
ah.. makes sense. i knew a good demo coder "sol"
47 mins ago, by ScarletAmaranth
you seem to have no clue, @starmole; just saying :)
well
@ThePhD I think I'm done cleaning up sol, just gonna add some examples and then I think we're pretty much done.
so... recovering access to server... upload public key to some site, wget it down to server... then add it to my 'authoried_keys'
right?
09:15
@ScarletAmaranth you never told my why/how. have some fun and talk! basic insults are not much fun :/
anyhow.. gn
"Wow there's like 1000 errors wonder what broke"
never forget -std=c++11
shit's scary
yay ^_^ I can haz access to server again
¬_¬ now to sort out the tedium of the pi
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09:51
@thecoshman ask Mysticial.
@Xeo looks interesting
@Borgleader far from it. I'm still a goddamn newb.
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Hasklig is a nice font.
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I wonder whether it works with Emacs.
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It’s certainly nice for websites, though. (Given a decent browser is used.)
09:57
15 hours ago, by rightfold
MONADS
@rightfold knows where's the shit at
hi @rightfold
@rightfold are you writing unicode haskell?
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No.
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It’s a font with ligatures for Haskell symbols. :P
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The arrows are just two characters rendered as one glyph.
@rightfold OIC. Interesting. Could I modify a "regular" font to do that, too?
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09:58
@BartekBanachewicz If you have the source of that font, yes.
oh so you can't take a regular font and just fiddle with it a bit to replace those di-characters with arbitrary glyphs?
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I don’t think so.
@rightfold oh /= is so sexy
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Not easily at least.
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@BartekBanachewicz :3
10:00
k I want it
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@FredOverflow No, but writing non-imperative code in C++ is a pain except for a few cases which are standard algorithms.
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Let’s see if I can use Hasklig on a web page.
I felt obliged to share that with you all.
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@BartekBanachewicz jsfiddle.net/7Q64K :D
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@BartekBanachewicz Lightness already posted that yesterday
10:03
@Xeo I should've figured.
damn @rightfold Hasklig download link is broken and I can't even post an issue :
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@rightfold Doesn't work with gVim :<
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Click “Releases” at the top of the page.
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Speaking of fonts. I’m going to work on my website today.
@Xeo renders as normal font for me in gvim too :/
> No support
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> No support
gVim (output corrupted)
10:07
yea
well might as well give Atom a try
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for shame
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No support for Emacs either. :<
PLZ Haskell IDE already
wait there was a text editor in haskell
Yi
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@BartekBanachewicz fpcomplete has you covered!
@Xeo Until I port Glisha to WebGL, not really.
it's a good website though, I agree
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10:13
@BartekBanachewicz Emacs.
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Oh wait, IDE not OS.
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It works on the web page!
@rightfold ooooold
Hello guys
10:26
@starmole To be honest, I found the "sum of all natural numbers is -1/12" video quite entertaining :)
Did anyone had luck with installing boost 1.54 on travis?
@rightfold What standard algorithms, for example?
@kbok IIRC Robot uses newest and greatest cept he moved to our CI
@kbok what are you having problems with
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@FredOverflow std::accumulate.
@BartekBanachewicz I used the same PPA as you did but the last version available is 1.53, and I need 1.54 at least
I found another PPA though, but I'm not sure if this will work since it appears that 32-bit is not supported
> Here are some of the things it won't have: [...] virtual functions
I don't believe it.
How is having static typing but no virtual functions going to work for OO folks?
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@FredOverflow lol, sounds like Haskell
for the most part, anyways
@Xeo I already knew that Haskell is going to dominate the world :D
... iron sulfide
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10:45
Although Haskell has something similar to virtual functions, through existential typing
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@FredOverflow Oh wait, that article is from 6 years ago
So only 4 years to go!
Maybe Rust will be that language?
10:47
aren't old people insightful?
I find Rust's concept of borrowing pointers quite intriguing.
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> Here are some of the things it won't have:

raw memory access (i.e. pointers)
Well, Rust's pointers are way safer than others.
eh
I honestly don't believe that language-level memory safety has a great deal to offer.
Mozilla sure doesn't agree with you.
10:53
I know
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The more the language protects you from bugs, the better.
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And you don’t need unsafe pointers anyway.
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And silly crap like lifetime issues and pointer arithmetic.
@rightfold that's why I love Haskell
10:57
I think that if you're in C# 1 and you can't even implement Nullable<T> you sing a different tune.
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omg haskell <3
Get a room you two Haskell fanboys :)
I heard this room is the room for Haskell fanboys :-)
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Functional Programming

Laughing at mutability!
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There is also this room, but Haskell is generally talked about in Lounge<C++>.
11:08
such functional
Waf refuses to link statically with my lib
LIB_BLAH works fine with use = 'BLAH' but STATICLIB_BLAH is ignored
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Hou je waffel.
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Waffel is mouth, wafel is waffle.
11:21
Check the language I selected
11 hours ago, by Jefffrey
technically it's any constant / a number that tends to 0
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Yes, I know.
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Afrikaans and Dutch are distinct languages.
albeit similar afaik?
Afrikaans is when your mouth becomes a waffle
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11:22
:D
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@ScarletAmaranth Yes.
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11:35
> Funciton is invariant under 90° rotations. This means you can take any program or any individual function declaration and turn it by 90° without altering its semantics or the semantics of anything that calls it.
11:46
Scrubs is nice.
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12:09
@rightfold uh what
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2D programming languages are funny.
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                   ╓───╖
                   ║ ! ║
                   ╙─┬─╜   ┌───╖  ╔═══╗
               ┌─────┴─────┤ > ╟──╢ 2 ║
               │           ╘═╤═╝  ╚═══╝
 ╔════╗  ┌───╖ │             │
 ║ −1 ╟──┤ + ╟─┴─┐           │
 ╚════╝  ╘═╤═╝   │           │
         ┌─┴─╖   │    ╔═══╗  │
         │ ! ║   │    ║ 1 ║  │
         ╘═╤═╝   │    ╚═╤═╝  │
           │   ┌─┴─╖  ┌─┴─╖  │
           │   │ × ╟──┤ ? ╟──┘
           │   ╘═╤═╝  ╘═╤═╝
           └─────┘      │
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Factorial function in Funciton.
Every language is 2D
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@CatPlusPlus Way to go. :D
@ThePhD Beaten the first boss in two tries though :v
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TWO tries?
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Also, FFFF stop saying stuff about DS2 I have work to do. ;~;
Heal is not dodge, attack is not heal etc
I press a lot of wrong butans
Fuck
I need fast insertion and removal, but std::list is too slow
12:18
@kbok removal and insertion in the middle?
@Jefffrey Yes.
deque is actually faster due to not constantly allocating
IIRC std::vector is actually faster than list even in things it should be slower in.
It was in the "I love arrays" talk.
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@CatPlusPlus I had that problem when I first started Souls games.
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I'd be like "AN OPENING! ATTAA- why am I kneeling OH MY GOD THAT'S A BIG SWORD."
X IS NOT ATTACK DAMMIT
Also I constantly do shield bash instead of shield block
Might be lack of sleep
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12:20
I kinda wish items were like, Y or something.
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X was attack
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Well, A / X
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And that like triggers could be rolling/diving stuff.
The default setting for jump was left stick :laffo:
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<_> ~Japanese Devs~
12:21
Like platforming in this game wasn't bad enough
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@Rapptz Are you still awake?
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If so, I have a consistency question. sol::userdata takes things in the form ( &funcptr, "name", &funcptr, "name" )
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But the rest of the API works like ( "name", &funcptr )
Okay, turns out vectors everywhere was the answer, like always
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Vectors are love. Vectors are life.
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12:24
Oh!
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@kbok This might interest you, but sol has class-binding functionality now. :D
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Use pairs of boost::anys as conses.
@ThePhD I'll have a look when I'm working on my game again
Feature request boost::all a type that holds every possible type at the same time
Eh, fuck it, I should go to sleep
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Well, sleep is nice...
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12:26
It’s 14:26 lol.
The Sehe the size of memory is limited and file size is too big....Any suggestions on how to go about it now? — Umesh Kumar 10 hours ago
@rightfold what's wrong?
Hahaha. Leech detetected ^^
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I am still in bed.
Let's waste some more time, just to annoy the meta thought police:
@UmeshKumar Yeah sure. Split into sorted chunks then merge all chunks in one output pass: see it Live On Coliru (opted for 10000 lines as chunk size, you should choose whatever fits on your machine. Note I didn't remove the temporary files). It's still effectively 84 lines of codesehe 2 mins ago
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Do it in parallel.
@rightfold Yeah. That'll be a righteous mess
@rightfold I've written those before. Not interested though. The IO is the bottleneck
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12:31
@Rapptz github.com/Rapptz/sol/blob/master/examples/userdata.cpp#L48 :O I really like the utility function!
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It does make things quite easy.
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Use a can. No more bottlenecks.
@rightfold for you i.imgur.com/EQtI02t.gif (inb4 gif police too)
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lol
it's cracking me up, even :)
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12:37
sehe on crack.
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Hmm.
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It would be nice if I could run unit tests from Emacs and have it highlight failing assertions.
Switch to VS, R# & C# and never look back imo
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VS ≠ Emacs.
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Lul.
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12:41
I'm preparing my anus for QtCreator.
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I sure hope this doesn't bite me.
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Sometimes, I wonder if I could possibly dress any darker. Black socks, pants, shirt, jacket, glasses, bike gloves. And dark hair.
oh, and black shoes.
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..... Ooh. ♥~
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y u no take picture? :c
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I should probably get some more colorful stuff
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12:42
No!
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Pink!
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Pink looks nice with black.
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You're just fine the way you are.
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@rightfold Actually, a pink shirt with black everythign else would be kinda cool.
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@Xeo If you try the pink shirt, TAKE A PICTURE. :D
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@Rapptz When I asked about the order of arguments, it seems like you've changed and fixed everything to be consistent, so nevermind me.~
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@ThePhD I usually look pretty dumb in pictures.
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It's not my place to judge. ♡
@rightfold @StackedCrooked coliru seems to be dieing?
@Xeo black glasses and black bike gloves?
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12:49
@StackedCrooked hai
@sehe I'll check
@sehe seems to work fine
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Welp, this picture didn't turn out too bad. 'cept for the crappy phone cam.
(note that those are my sunglasses and I'm not usually wearing those)
@StackedCrooked it's already back to normal. Definitely lost my session, and it reset to the default program with "undefined" command line for a ~5 minutes there
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Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee~
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Albeit, I pictured you having more hair.
12:51
@Xeo Wait, is that you?
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Not that it's too little, just that I imagined whole draping heaps of it.
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@Xeo Now, try it with a pink shirt!
@Xeo you don't look like your avatar at all :)
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@ThePhD It gets bad when it gets longer
@sehe hai
:D
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12:51
I dunno, I think it gets good when it gets longer.~
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I really wanted longer hair, but it's just messy. Giant lion mane, basically
anyways, time for D&D
It gets good when it gets lounger
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@Xeo you don't look like your avatar at all :)
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@rightfold see my comment :P
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lol :v
12:58
hm k
done this shit
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@BartekBanachewicz Bartek, we did it!
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Class binding in Lua!
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Also congrats on finishing whatever was shit. :D
Yeah congrats @BartekBanachewicz
you finished your shit
:P
@ThePhD uni agile nonsense

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