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18:00
puppy does have a point there
@ThePhD The US uses freedom units, and freedom units suck. Therefore if the US has death penalty, death penalty too must suck. QED.
If you put an innocent in prison, sure, it's bad, but at least by the time you realize your mistake, the guy will likely still be alive.
It's better to let live a culprit than to kill an innocent
Not that being alive is a preferable state after whatever years in prison
user3010322
A lifetime in a US prison is far less preferable than death.
18:02
Their lives are probably ruined either way
if only prisons were llike GULAG or something that hard to live through
user3010322
If you said Swedish prison, sure.
user1804599
I want to go to prison.
but thayre like 4 star hotels today
user1804599
I paid for goddamn prisons.
user1804599
18:02
In the Netherlands there are more jailers than prisoners. :lol:
@mekkanizer I guess you've never been to one.
... or done any research about the topic.
Let's get rid of governments and problem will be solved (because everyone will kill each other shortly and therefore there will be no need for prisons)!!!!
user3010322
There are prisons like 4 star hotels, but they're in countries where there's like 20 inmates max.
@ThePhD That's because they don't need to send millions of people to prison.
because their prisons are actually remotely effective at reforming criminals.
user1804599
Netherlands.
18:04
and they also don't send people to jail for effectively nothing.
@Puppy how did you?.. Wow, mr. Holmes! I tell you, most of the European ones are really way to comfortable
user3010322
Have one ounce more than the allowed ounceage of drugs?
user3010322
FIVE YEARS.
@EtiennedeMartel not actually true in US prisons, even if the person is sentenced to life, random shankings and gang warfare make it very dangerous. Also even if they do get out they will likely end right back up in prison due to the psychological damage
to feel like punishment
18:04
punishment is irrelevant.
if only there were more project on using prisoners
some toxic/radioactive mining
Hi Stalin how are ya
or something like that
@Puppy it's nice to know not everybody thinks everything is a crime
Someone here is russian
18:05
Social reinsertion is a more effective and less expensive deterrent to crime than imprisonement.
but theyre just uselessly eating and sleeping the rest of their sorry lives
the problem with prison is that people don't know what it's for.
Orbital reinsertion is the funnest, though
they bitch and whine about punishment or justice or retribution.
Basically, if you treat most criminals as victims and try to help them, you end up with better results.
18:06
I prefer anal reinsertion
prison is for one and only one thing; preventing further crime.
@EtiennedeMartel no shit, just like you shouldn't treat addicts as criminals
or the mentally unstable
CRIME OF ALL CRIMES
@Puppy have you read clockwork orange
Actually didn't Puppyland ban those people because they can't work
18:07
have you read my tax statements?
it's very about "prevention"
> very about
user3010322
It's not very practical to run prevention.
jajaja runglish sounds awkward
i know
:(
it's okay ))))))
18:08
@ThePhD wat.
user3010322
Because inevitably you start netting people who weren't even remotely inclined to do something wrong.
why don't you go ask Norway how they're doing with it.
Prevention is not catching random people to put in prison
oh wait, they're saving a whole bunch of money, treating people nicely, and getting much reduced crime rate.s
That was 80s
18:08
doing with prisons?
@ThePhD See the FBIs home grown terror plots
@Puppy They're starting to have some trouble though with some, uh, people
i'm hungry
@Puppy Well, crime is a symptom, and it's usually a better idea to aim for the cause rather than its result.
@EtiennedeMartel I agree.
18:10
niceness in trade of crime is a beginning of something very bad
@EtiennedeMartel usually Economics, Addiction, or Mental illness
when you say "Criminal", I hear, "We simply don't yet have a medical definition of this exact mental instability".
@Mgetz All things that also have wider repercussions on a society as a whole.
i hope world will never come to a point when crime is treated
yeah, then we might actually turn criminals into normal people, instead of just leaving them as criminals for their whole lives.
user3010322
18:11
Criminals can be normal?
@EtiennedeMartel yep, which is why we should treat the problem, not pay private prison companies to deal with the symptoms
Literally Hitler
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Criminals are popele too!!!
I'm hungry
I'm not sure "treatment" is the right word here.
But still.
18:12
@CatPlusPlus I'M EATING KINDER HAHAHA
@AlexM. In case you have not seen the room.
@Puppy lolWHAT? Aren't bloody psychos the only criminals you EVER heard of?
@Etienne Comment tu dis Kinder Délice en anglais ?
Damn son. How about tax dodging or something less deadly
@ParkYoung-Bae C't'un Kinder Surprise.
18:12
@mekkanizer They might be the only ones who make the national news, but they're statistical anomalies and nothing more.
user3010322
Actuallly, the majority of criminals in the US are not psychos.
user3010322
At all.
right.
@EtiennedeMartel Non pas l'oeuf le gâteau façon napolitain
Ça existe?
YOU WOULDNT DOWNLAOD A CAR
user3010322
They certainly are psychos when the prison system gets through with them.
@CatPlusPlus I WOULD IF I COULD
@CatPlusPlus I would.
@Puppy why do you even have an idea that some sort of "diagnosis" can revert the fact of the crime
like oh no we've learned about that only last week
let's free those poor guys
18:13
I have a dramatic statement for you guis
poor ill guys
Kinder Délice are delicious
worked well in the past.
What is this 'Kinder'?
18:14
@ParkYoung-Bae lol
Kinder Pingui is my #1
I bought 2 boxes of 10 am I fat yet
@SamDeHaan Something banned in the US
18:14
Because it shoots people.
(Not a gun)
Well of course it isn't a gun
Guns are our friends.
pretty typical really
@SamDeHaan its dome thing you shoul not stick your penis in
gotta ban this shit because it might hurt someone, but don't ban these weapons whose sole purpose is to kill people.
damn you park, you spoiled that -_-
My god someone did a video review of that on youtube
The internet wins again
Interesting.
To be honest I think it's only Kinder Surprise that is banned.
Dammit I'm hungry
18:16
do you know frozen vegetables like hawaiia mix or something?
I've seen a review of THAT
Someone should make a review of all basic ingredients
it was the most depressive review i've seen
And in Europe they had to tone down the toys to absolute boredom.
TODAY A REVIEW OF CARROTS, PROS & CONS
Puppy reviews: Flour.
18:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes how surprising are they?
They have a toy inside.
Not very
Oh, you eat the toy. Got it.
isnt that just purely EXCITING fact?
Used to be something you can assemble but now they can't sell that because small parts or something.
18:18
Choking hazard?
@SamDeHaan This kills the toy
In italy it's always something you have to assemble.
Realy? It came that far?
I used to make small bombs with the orange plastic egg. I'd just put vinegar and yeast inside and sell those for 0.15$ at school. #psycho
Ikea-like.
18:18
@CatPlusPlus sounds like an american activity, killing toys.
I bought a game boy with pokémon yellow with the money D:
@mekkanizer /cc @sehe
damn i re-play those on emulator even now
user1804599
Pokémoney.
all the games from 1st three generations
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Q: How do I free up memory with a static array?

HoNgOuRuI want to free up the memory of the array of pointers of type structNode. struct structNode { int value; } typedef structNode * Node; int main() { Node ListNodes[1000]; //Fill and Clear the array 100 times. for(int j=0; j<100; j++) { //Add a pointers to the array for(int i ...

18:19
damn theyre awsum
I just found Pokemon Light Platinum
Quite possibly the best ROM hack ever
ITT: Pointer arithmetic changed behaviour sometime in C++'s history
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Q: C++ pointer arithmetic logic

user2226001A project I did last year involved pointer arithmetic. When I did that, I was able to treat pointers like memory addresses and add or subtract from them as I wanted. For example, if int* p == array[0], then you'd know that p + sizeof(int) would find array[1]. That doesn't seem to be the case anym...

Light platinum?
wasn't it bare "platinum"?
Correction: sometime in the last year
@mekkanizer ROM hack
Ah, and it adds the "light" adverb
or howisitcalled
whats the hack about?
pixels
or was it bits?
18:26
Like surf glitch (exploit without actual cheatcodes, just a flaw) or is it a modified ROM?
@chris It did not.
@mekkanizer It's like a completely different fully fledged game AFACIT
@Puppy The OP is under the impression it did.
@chris Well, he's wrong, which is totally unsurprising for a random OP.
Of course.
This is like even more far off than those questions about why the compiler is wrong.
glad we had this conversation.
18:30
@ParkYoung-Bae "goûters".
Hahahahahaha
Pourquoi cet éclat d'hilarité
> Lily is a statically-typed language that can be used to make dynamically generated content (similar to PHP) or be run by itself.
Ce mot me fait rire.
Dans ce contexte.
"Un goûter".
user3010322
@ParkYoung-Bae Used to make... dynamically generated content?
Ça sonne snob.
user3010322
I'm confused.
18:31
@EtiennedeMartel Vous ne l'employez pas de cette façon je suppose ?
@ParkYoung-Bae Exact.
Rebelles
> We are proud to announce HyperDex 1.4, the next generation NoSQL data store that provides ACID transactions, schema-less documents, fault-tolerance, and high-performance
:no:
> next-generation
The future is now
ACID and schemaless. Funny.
The future was last week
18:35
It has hyper in the name
It must be good
user3010322
I only know ACID as in the music metaformat.
the code doesn't look that bad
nevermind I just found a 346 lines long method
@R.MartinhoFernandes Global locking :V
High performance!
Now with even more locks
18:39
Relatively high performance
Still better than MongoDB
> If you’ve been messing with Swift much lately, you may have noticed that enum’s do much more than they did in Objective-C, or in most other languages for that matter.
And then he proceeds to explaining the Maybe monad.
user1804599
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A: Contrived homework questions

Patricia ShanahanI suggest a new close reason, "Contains an arbitrary restriction". That would have two benefits: Reduce the clutter of bad ways of doing things on SO. Help teachers of programming who need to construct exercises for their students. Really smart students will do the exercise themselves, regard...

@ParkYoung-Bae I ALWAYS WANTED ENUMS THAT DO MORE
user1804599
I think Java enums are rather nice.
user3010322
I thought Java didn't have enums, much like AS3?
user3010322
18:44
And you just stuck a bunch of static const ints in a class?
user1804599
Java enums aren’t integral.
user3010322
Oh. Well, okay.
user1804599
They’re more like N-tons.
Integer as representation is arbitrary and incidental
So bored
18:45
wanna pvp
I like pushing people off Skyhammer
In fact I have a build special Skyhammer that can't kill people per se but is very efficient at pushing them off
user3010322
If I ever get a significant other
user3010322
when we want to have sex, I'm going to demand we ask each other "wanna pvp?"
You'll push her off Skyhammer?
Being a nerd is not optimal
@ThePhD Try being gay with glowing condoms => endless starwars fun
user3010322
@ParkYoung-Bae The burning sensation when you finally stab them will be accurate too.
Ell
Ell
18:48
@rightfold me too
What the fuck sky exploded
user1804599
No, you are not rather nice.
user1804599
:P
user1804599
Enums and inner classes are two things Java got relatively right.
user3010322
How do inner classes work in Java and what makes them nice?
user1804599
18:49
Inner classes because if they are not declared static than they actually belong to an instance, just like all the other things not declared static.
user1804599
It’s consistent unlike in C++ and AFAIK C#.
Which is dumb and implicit
Static class shouldn't be a thing
user1804599
Static class in Java isn’t like in C#.
user3010322
That actually sounds... kinda wonky.
I know, it's both dumb
user1804599
18:50
It’s nicer in Scala with path-dependent types. :3
user3010322
A class is a type. I shouldn't get an instantiate of it until... I instantiate it.
That's not what it does
It just gets an implicit this for the parent class
user3010322
Oh.
And you probably can't create one without other, don't remember
user1804599
@ThePhD Consider class O { class I { } static class J { } }. I can say O x = new O(); x.new I() and new O.J().
user1804599
18:51
But not new O.I() and new x.J().
Great names there
user1804599
Outer, Inner and Jnner. :P
Good job
user3010322
So...
user3010322
Does I 'inherit' all of the stuff on O...?
user3010322
18:53
Like. I'm not seeing why it's disallowed.
It can access instance data via O.this
user3010322
Or why it makes you go through an instance.
It's sugar for passing the outer class instance as ctor argument
And storing it
user3010322
Oh.
Syntactic diabetes
9
18:54
@SamDeHaan so 3D
user1804599
I have no idea what it could be used for, but if class O { class I { } } syntax is allowed then this is the only reasonable thing to do.
user1804599
Otherwise all members would be non-static by default, except classes, which would be inconsistent and therefore PHP and therefore terrible.
Seriously what is with those thunders
meh
consistency isn't really that important.
user1804599
// @ThePhD Similarly, in Scala this is not allowed. :D
class O { class I { } }
val (o, p) = (new O(), new O())
var x = new o.I()
x = new p.I() // expected type o.I, got p.I
18:56
@rightfold That escalated quickly.
o btw Cat, how many cores does the TC server have?
user3010322
Why is o.I allowed and p.I not?
user3010322
They're both of class type O and both instances?
user1804599
Because x has type o.I.
user3010322
Ooh.
user3010322
18:59
I see.
user1804599
Where o is an instance of O.

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