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I shouldn't be here.
so, I played a match of quake live again, after some 4 years
it's nice to see there are still players around
And by that, I mean in the middle of the woods at 2am.
what the hell are you doing in the middle of the woods at 2 am
the woods near my city are famous for being "haunted" lol
00:19
I've been cycling around the city since 2pm and this is where I ended up. It's nice and quiet.
this is how all the trees look like in the woods I mentioned
it's really ghost story material
But I need a bed now.
I think you need to get back to civilization more like
I'm off again.
I'm in the middle of the city.
you have woods in the middle of the city?
00:47
Yes.
Quite close to home, even.
Which is where I am now.
I have a bucket of small problems which I need to solve in this fortnight's time
We usually call those 'parks'
A Good Question is whether I can live on 350PLN for food for 2 weeks
01:03
I have assigned a "Temporarily Crappy" grade to my finances and therefore server donations are now Encouraged.
I am sure you could if you only have bread & salad and you make your own salad
but then cat will cease to live like a normal cat and become a vegetarian cat ~_~
> Chapman, a 25-year-old security guard from Honolulu, Hawaii, had previously travelled to New York to murder Lennon in October (before the release of Double Fantasy), but had changed his mind and returned home.
wth, he travelled from Hawaii to New York, and when he got there he was like "meh, not gonna do it"
I could downgrade the server I guess, but that necessarily means software changes
There's no way to run TeamCity and YouTrack in a memory-tight environment
I would donate $5 for the time being with my paypal, give me a link.
But it is not like I have heaps to throw around at the moment ...
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@CatPlusPlus Hang in there; my job starts in a few weeks!
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01:15
I haven't forgotten my promise.
I'm not in critical or anything
once this construction thing is over and the property is rented, I expect a great improvement on my financial status
I need to grab more things to do at work
Also get a better routine going
but this 3-4 months, I am kind of cash strapped ...
01:19
sigh ... and have to go on this caving trip this evening even though I don't want to ...
donations huh
works for me, but once I get my next salary
I'd have spent the money on shitty games anyway
02:04
Ugh how I hate that 'hey this costs 79.99/month but we will also automatically activate two optional things that add up to another 14.99/month BUT FIRST MONTH IS FREE SO YOU WON'T KNOW' shit
What, like cellphones in the US?
It's cellphones everywhere
My cell phone bill is officially $79/mo, and another $75/mo in takes and fees and such
The result is 79.99 for first month and then who-knows-what for all the other months
Well I'm buying LG L90
that's what you get for going with a contract
02:11
oh that's not quite what I was thinking of. I obviously need to pay more attention
early termination fees in Canada are illegal for carriers
I had dwarf fortress installed, and now I can't find it.
now if only we had a competitive market
I'm going with a contract because I'd rather not pay for the phone upfront
Although
lol, that Turkish guy is funny.
02:21
I'm bad at buying expensive stuff
huh, is this actually illegal, and msvc just never told me? :p
int main()
{
    int default = 1;
}
No
Oh wait, yes
Depends if default is a keyword or identifier in the spec
02:42
should a static_assert(false, "bla"); assert in a template that's not instantiated?
or do I have to, idk, sizeof(T)==0 to make it depend on the instantiation
@melak47 yeah, that's always been illegal
@melak47 sizeof
@MooingDuck seems silly, but ok :D
@melak47 yeah, I agree
03:00
warning: ignoring #pragma warning  [-Wunknown-pragmas]
@melak47 yeah...
@CatPlusPlus I feel pretty sure its an keyword.
@CatPlusPlus I was just somewhat amused that this was in this code :p
03:20
@CatPlusPlus $79.99 + $14.99 a month is a lot
you would get quite a bit bandwidth for that
mine is less than $25 a month, VPS
1) It's a phone contract 2) it's not in USD
Oo, thought you are still talking about the server
Server is 50€
 
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04:38
@KerrekSB: "diamond problem" is a common term. you could have tried a simple google search, leading to wikipedia, blogs, SO questions, etc. the word "diamond" refers to the shape of a class inheritance diagram. the word "problem" refers, among other things, to the lack of such shape for the sub-object hierarchy, and how calls to member functions are resolved. In short, the OP's terminology is OK and understandable. And googlable. — Cheers and hth. - Alf 25 mins ago
05:17
lol
> A neighbor concurred with me after finding me staring at a streetlight laughing and inquiring if I was high.
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06:08
@StackedCrooked Ow
SourceTree's interactive rebase is weird at best
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@CatPlusPlus Maybe you should stop ordering so much pizza.
Maybe I should
06:53
@CatPlusPlus you'd be surprised how affordable books on Puppet would suddenly become
oh wait
Yes this is literally the only thing stopping me from buying all books on Puppet
I know. It's sad
@BoltClock good point IMO. Also, lol:
> "useful" is a subjective word
well, the word is not subjective (unless all words are... and they are. carry on)
very much my tool of the trade (also, lol @ duplicate :)) — sehe 22 secs ago
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@sehe Minecraft.
hmmm?
@CatPlusPlus what is that?
07:12
My Toggl chart from last week
@Abyx Nope, not that I know of. It went away by itself if I remember correctly :-/
Also:
Also making fast_input inline can give you some speed if compiler honour the inline request. — Mohit Jain 4 mins ago
@MooingDuck hehehe. I have a $23 contract, and I just realized, probably stupidly, bought my own phone. I'm pretty sure an upgrade is part of the contract. Hmmm. I should find a vodafone store once.
Because file I/O is not slower than a function call.
That'll probably happen next time I'm in town (~2016)
07:14
@MohitJain and what is going to magically make the IO faster when inlined? — sehe 5 secs ago
Compiler. duh
Derp. I forgot :/
@Xeo lol. It's java. "Download for linux"
@Xeo gun' run it at work
> We guarantee that IOGraph is safe. Softpedia can confirm it!
Well if Softpedia says so
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Hm. boost::variant doesn't handle duplicate types properly, right?
No way to distinguish between them
But then again why would you do that
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07:21
Right.
@CatPlusPlus Just playing around with get(i, tuple) and having it return a variant.
since tuples can contain duplicate types...
Make it recursive!
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?
variant<T1, variant<T2, ...>>
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ugh
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07:44
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I adore you for your skills Xeo-senpai.
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lol
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08:00
If the cuckoo doesn't sing, I'll make it sing.
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08:13
Ugh.
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Invalid UTF-8 byte sequence in XML file. :<
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iconv -t UTF-8//IGNORE to the rescue!
How come people don't seem to like aggregate types? This one library I'm using has a vector class that you initialize like Vec v(1.0, 2.0). It could just as easily have been Vec v{1.0, 2.0}, couldn't it? And then it'd automatically get the benefits of being a simple aggregate.
08:33
@Maxpm because (1) indeterminate value initialization (2) error prone initializers (unordered/unnamed initializer arguments)
@Maxpm I agree. However: (1) they might not want you to depend on the implementation detail (weak argument, yes) (2) compiler can generate equivalent code in many cases (given methods are inline). It's just some derived shit might kill performance (e.g. if it's not trivial anymore)
@Maxpm probably a pre C++11 library. In C++98, you can say Vec x = {1.0, 2.0}; but you cannot say Vec {1.0, 2.0}.
that's why it's aggegate initialization. not uniform. IOW: not the point
@BoltClock One of my friends has a diamond problem: he is getting engaged ;)
Boulder Dash has some nice diamond problems, too.
@sehe Don't stick your hand in there !
08:46
@Paul Stick your hand in what? A uniform?
see picture
Implementing duck-typing would involve a Duck class implementing Avialae, too? — mgarciaisaia Feb 18 at 20:46
Hay
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@Feeds Probably because it's red.
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If it weren't red it wouldn't catch that much attention.
08:58
morning
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I don't like that whole {} thing in C++.
I agree.
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I use them only for std::initializer_list.
even that is sub-par.
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I use it for default-init and return { ... };
because fuck repeating the type
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08:59
Besides, parentheses are more pleasin' to me eye than curly braces are.
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I wish there were designated initialisers.
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That'd be nice for named arguments :(
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I occasionally use them as a language extension because fuck inferior compilers.
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lol imagine C++ got structural types.
isn't that the thing where struct a { int x, y; }; and struct b { int x, y; }; are the same type
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09:02
Yeah.
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Although it not need to be universal.
well, that's a dumb idea and I'm glad C++ doesn't have it
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In Scala you can use it when you want, but it's not default.
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Though C++ has duck typing through templates so you don't need it anyway.
right
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09:04
Isomorphism through traits might be cool. I've been thinking about what a type-system might look like that allows you to say, for example, that a and ((), a) are isomorphic, and automatically convertes between them.
Same for Maybe a and Either () a
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Beh, implicit conversions.
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Complicates everything with little benefit.
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Since they're isomorphisms anyways, I don't see the problem
you could probably do that in C++ with a trait and some template aliases.
but defining them that way would be hilarious w.r.t. overloading
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@Xeo Now have a function that is overloaded on Maybe a and Either () a.
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09:06
WHICH ONE TO PICK?!
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Well, what do you pass?
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Just 42.
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Or Right 42.
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Both are valid alternatives in that case.
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Maybe a and Either () a, respectively
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09:07
Why?
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I didn't say it would try to convert at every possible opportunity
just when it needs
@Xeo PHP with numerical strings
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What if there is an isomorphism between A, B and C, and f is overloaded on A and C, and I pass a B?
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i.e., your function accepts Maybe a and you pass Either () a
@rightfold Ambiguity would be my default choice
But I haven't thought too much about it
it's just been wandering in the back of my mind
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I guess it works fine
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09:09
until people start using it for things that aren't logically isomorphisms.
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@rightfold Although, does it really matter which is chosen? :P They're isomorphic anyways, and overloads should not have different functionality, just different shape, IMHO.
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Like int-to-bool and bool-to-int.
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@rightfold Right, but that's PEBKAC
Aka SEP
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And PEBKAC occurs, and libraries which are otherwise totally fine will suffer from it.
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I'm not a fan of this in statically typed languages.
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09:11
I'd rather have more code reuse in the Haskell standard library, rather than writing functions over and over again for different types because type classes are underused.
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map is the obvious example, but also filter, ++ and foldr.
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that's the "beginner-friendly Prelude problem", no?
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Well, even with that filter is still duplicated in Text and ByteString and Set.
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mfilter! (okay, Set can't be a Monad...)
really? List can be but Set can't be?
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09:17
Ye
huh
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the problem is that in class Monad a where, the a is unrestricted
since it should work for all a
whereas Set would require Ord a => a
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Would set satisfy fmap (f . g) == fmap f . fmap g?
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think so
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fmap g can lose elements because there are no duplicates in sets.
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09:19
also, IIRC you can have Set be a RestrictedMonad, there was something like that
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But I guess it would satisfy that law.
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@rightfold That's irrelevant, f would just get the same value multiple times on the LHS, while it only gets it once on the RHS
The result is the same
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Yeah.
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f cannot get the original value back when different arguments on g would make g return the same result anyway.
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ye
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09:21
Purity ftw!
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Omg. I just realized.
right.
what was I doing?
ah yes, default arguments.
@Xeo Holy shit, that episode described in the beginning is kinda like real-life Nightfall.
Scary.
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Hehe
09:49
Morning
mawnin tony
what's up?
my waist measurement
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09:53
mine's down \o/
Even though the birthday party Saturday night was pretty evil, food-wise.
I've been getting a little (a lot) overexcited with what I've been eating since drugs
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It was pizza, cake and snacks - and it was all free!
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There was nothing I could do.
understandably I figure, but I need to get back out of starvation mode.
since I am not, in fact, starving anymore.
09:54
My waist hasn't noticeably changed in years.
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@DeadMG aka 'chocolate only'
same here
Which is a bit annoying, because it'd be easier to find trousers that hold without a belt if it increased a bit.
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Eat more
I've always eaten as much as I wanted.
09:57
jobs, I need to begin applying for them
did I mention that I hate jobhunting, recruiters, CVs, and all of it

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