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11:00 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Virings FTW!
 
The streets are loud here.
 
Soory, robots can't have sxe*
 
@StackedCrooked orite, youre belgian?
 
Congrats! GG
 
11:01 PM
boo
=p
 
I bet with my colleagues US would win with 2-1 score.
 
@StackedCrooked Good safety bet.
 
Guess it was the other way around :P
 
@Rapptz @Puppy I rewatched this and I totally get your point now.
 
11:04 PM
is there a simple way to clear a std::function? so far I've been assigning default-constructed values but this involves duping the type.
 
Why doesn't anybody dispute me over my goto loving statement? stackoverflow.com/questions/24516691/…
 
@Borgleader It's mostly Rapptz's point. I get complex numbers somewhat and I don't understand quaternions for shit.
 
@Puppy f = {}; doesn't work, or am I misunderstanding?
I still can't get used to your name.
@CaptainGiraffe I don't love it, but I don't despise it. while (!stop) loops are just as ugly imo.
 
dayum
I really need more testing.
right now I have a sneaking feeling that parameters are destructed in the wrong order.
 
I don't think it's just a feeling.
 
11:12 PM
no, I read the code and I'm pretty sure that the order of destruction is the inverse of the inverse of the order of construction.
but let's first make sure that I did not accidentally issue destructors of references (has been known to happen)
 
I once tried a goto question, but the "Considered harmful" brigade got well ahead of the sensible brigade.
 
@Chris: This is definitely a tangent, but with government-specific sites, you're often obligated to enter factual information about your person under penalty of perjury. For most sites, you're also obligated to enter your own username and password for your own account under penalty of suspension/expulsion from the site, and depending on the site or nature thereof, potential legal ramifications. I can appreciate the sentiment, but blind defiance isn't going to accomplish much here. — Makoto 6 hours ago
This is interesting.
 
wokie up this morning and feeling like to have instant noodles for breakfast ~_~
 
@Makoto: I don't think any government site can force anything under penalty of perjury. They're certainly welcome to claim so, but they're lying. Until I have signed something or have established that I am under oath, I can do whatever I like, thank you very much. At this time there is no statute that can extend the power of a court to internet messaging. IANAL. — Lightness Races in Orbit 38 secs ago
etc
 
Ell
Was it easier to be ahead of your time than it is now?
 
11:14 PM
Also:
@CaseyB: I don't know why I have to keep saying this to you everywhere you pop up, but there is clearly nothing about this answer that "critiques" or "requests clarification from an author". Either fix your script or turn it off but, either way, quit writing nonsense comments. — Lightness Races in Orbit 8 secs ago
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I got pinged for that and was confused lol
 
Ell
Where do you guys write random notes down? Like people's favourite flowers? Or product keys?
 
I have a .iphone file in my home directory
 
welp turns out I destructed the final parameter type instead of the root type anyway
 
11:21 PM
@Ell Make yourself a mind palace
 
and then I also double-destruct complex types passed by value.
and there might even be some triple-destruct fun if exceptions are involved.
 
11:41 PM
@Ell catch.com. Actually the service shut down so the syncing is dead, but I still have the app on my Nexus 5 and it's great as a notetaker in its own right.
 
@Ell Notepad.
 
For anything that doesn't randomly come to me on a night out, there's FB and the Lounge :)
I have spreadsheets for more important stuff that I figure will survive the test of time.
 
In my imagination I will leave this in my will for somebody to untangle, mostly internet accounts that can then be shutdown on by behalf. In practice I imagine nobody will ever see it or, if they do, bother to do anything at all with it.
@Rapptz Troll?
 
I don't know. Poe's Law.
 
11:43 PM
Poo's Law more like
biatch if true
night
 
I'm listening to the Mass Effect 1 soundtrack and now I wanna play it again =/
 
node based design for worlds... what
 
landingpad:                                       ; preds = %entry
  %5 = landingpad { i8*, i32 } personality i32 (...)* @__gxx_personality_v0
          cleanup
  resume { i8*, i32 } %5

unreachable:                                      ; preds = %entry
  unreachable
}
fail.
 
@Rapptz Huh?
 
This book.
For representing the game world
they use nodes
this is the first time I've seen that and it feels badly designed
 
11:51 PM
Nodes as in ... squares on a grid ?
 
nodes as in nodes in a tree structure
the terrible spacing is a result of mixing tabs and spaces -- a cardinal sin.
 
o.O Well you can have a render tree that's node based, it's kinda neat because say uh... the NPC has a name tag or a question icon, you just make it a child of the NPC when the NPC moves, it "inherits" the movement so you dont have to manually update the name tag, just moving the npc will do the job
 
Ell
Lightness and I agree on mixing of tabs and spaces
They serve different purposes :3
 
the downside of course is... iterating on a tree is slow as fuck =/
 
yeah well look at the monstrosity it made
@Borgleader ..?
 
Ell
11:54 PM
He's not doing it right :P
You only have leading tabs basically
 
@Rapptz You know how uh in 3d you have a local-to-world transform matrix?
 
@Rapptz It’s a result of only using tabs, actually
 
@false Yeah it seems so.
 
(And, arguably, aligning? Alignment ain’t always amazing.)
 
@Borgleader This is for layering for the world.
Like, background layer. Foreground layer.
Why would you use a node based structure for that?
 
11:56 PM
o.O oh uh i have no clue
 
why is it so hard to develop on windows?
 
oh thats fucking stupid =/
It would have made sense if the hierarchy had been like 2 passagers being children of the plane, because the plane moving would move the passengers, but using nodes as "layers" is dumb
 
He has nodes for that too
He calls them SpriteNodes
 

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