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10:00
but it's not Haskell.
which in this particular case is weird
On that note, Z3 is cool.
Yeah.
But it's not supported in LH yet I think.
@BartekBanachewicz ¬_¬ referencing that pks someone was trying to install, and it had the most ridiculous list of dependencies.
@R.MartinhoFernandes link or it didn't happen
@thecoshman uh
10:14
boy I ought to show you the back of my hand
oooooooh
Bamboo has auto anti-drift features
shiiiny
do want
you make precious little sense
I swear you are talking to someone I have plonked.
@thecoshman branch drift doesn't ring a bell?
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz what is bamboo?
wacom bamboo?
@BartekBanachewicz of course not you freak
you are spewing of random gasps of excitement and never feel the need to say what it is you are gushing over.
Would a frigging link to whatever particular meaning of 'bamboo' you mean in this context really of been too much to ask for?
10:23
@Ell Atlassian Bamboo
I know someone that works on that here in Berlin.
@thecoshman it's when branches go unmerged too long.
o_0 how does it have anti-that?
does it email whoever made the branch?
does it auto-rebase?
@thecoshman after you commit a branch and it's built, it tries to merge, runs tests on that and reports results to you
@BartekBanachewicz ... what if I don't want that though?
10:27
Uncheck the box.
oh, it just shows you what would happen if you merged this branch to 'main'?
@R.MartinhoFernandes he never said there was a box :O
@thecoshman if main was merged into your branch
yeah that sounds interesting alright...
In the absence of a spec, early implementers consulted the original Markdown.pl code to resolve these ambiguities. But Markdown.pl was quite buggy, and gave manifestly bad results in many cases, so it was not a satisfactory replacement for a spec.
lol, implementation-as-spec, aka design-by-broken.
vOv why didn't early implementers just use common sense?
10:41
They did, that's why there's 20 incompatible dialects
What do you mean?
"How to implement Markdown" is not common sense in any definition of the phrase.
Also god I will be laughing so hard if that new dialect gets widely used and everyone forgets it was ever called Markdown
@CatPlusPlus I would love that :P
apparently I'm not the only one having this issue
Welp okay fuck this, I'm going back to 'fuck flags' CSS
I thought you guys didn't see flags any more?
huh... so twatter wants to sell me shit through it's site... how about no.
woo
C++14 libraries already popping up on github
that's nice
Gotta say that negative tilt on a keyboard feels quite nice.
10:50
sounds like it would hurt...
Xeo
Xeo
user image
10
I like it
@BartekBanachewicz C++14 doesn't really add many features that make that particularly interesting.
@Xeo nice.
POLYLAMBDAS
@thecoshman My wrists say it doesn't.
10:52
okey
time to read the paper
setting up vagrant is taking ages
Ell
Ell
@Xeo it looks cool
@sehe YES
@sehe Which make a big difference how?
@R.MartinhoFernandes mostly by not being annoyingly crippled for no reason
Local templates emulation.
but yeah, seems more like "they should've just done it properly to begin with", rather than "wow, brilliant new feature"
It doesn't make a difference for libraries
@R.MartinhoFernandes you're the idiot who isn't willing to sort out RSI
@thecoshman What?
Sep 4 at 7:11, by Luc Danton
auto&& result = [&blah]<std::size_t... Indices>(std::index_sequence<Indices...>)
{
    return some_pack_expansion<Indices>(blah)...;
}(std::make_index_sequence<N> {});
10:57
That's why I'm trying negative tilt.
^a library can inspect an integer sequence without polluting namespaces.
Yes, but that is rather minor.
I want to try a keyboard that is flush with the table
@R.MartinhoFernandes this room is always being negative and tilting out
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Or not, since that syntax is not in '14 - or is it?
10:58
Oh, also that’s the kind of lambdas that didn’t make it in lol.
Better check now.
inb4 C++14 is the worst ever.
No need to qualify that with a version
"YAY now there's a bit less names in thing::detail" doesn't really entice me.
My chair is terrible
And oh god why is it barely noon
@LucDanton That thing screams for a macro, btw :P
@Xeo It’s absolutely not in C++14 lol!
11:00
in other news
@R.MartinhoFernandes It does me :<
Vagrant is terrible for windows guests
Possibly because I’m not sure ‘a bit’ really describes it.
I lost the message I need to reply to, so @Bartek: yes.
11:01
@LucDanton To be honest, even 'a lot' wouldn't feel particularly great to me.
The 4th Game Jam scheduled for 2014-09-14. Time window up for discussion.
4
Do you think an implementation of variant<T...> really needs to be 1kloc?
I don't really mind how many names a library has in internal namespaces.
Error messages :( Not so much ‘internal’ as ‘leaky’!
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight,
<lambda3453534> is a much better name.
11:03
That’s not what would happen.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix did you find a job? if not - you can try ivideon.com, seems like they're looking for people who will work remotely - rsdn.ru/forum/job/5774960.1
@R.MartinhoFernandes I kinda broke my tree and I’m too deep inside variant internals to produce an example, but it’s things like apply(…) [where T=blarg, …] that ‘leak’ something like Indices = { 0, 1,… that I had in mind. They would be gone, not replaced.
@LucDanton SORRY
Haskell interoperability is not a priority for Idris. You can go via C, but that's about it, and supporting a higher-level interop would be exceedingly complicated due to quite different runtime representations of terms, especially in the presence of detagging, as well as Idris's pervasive erasure.
no! you can't do that to me! :(
Oh that's nothing.
This morning in the park they effectively shredded a tree
11:07
Still, a moot point as I’m not willing to put with the extra contortions (HoF for pack-expansion etc.), since C++14 doesn’t allow that kind of lambdas.
Thank you unpinner
Ok, time for lunch.
Who would have thought that double pepperoni and jalapenos could hurt so much? I haven't sat down for three hours. I'll try another ocean dip to try and cut the pain.
Negative tilt = awesomely comfy.
@BartekBanachewicz Viagra is terrific for window workers
11:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes There’s also the whole metaprogramming-inside-constexpr option that comes with generalized constexpr. You’re discounting C++14 far too much.
Ok ok. "Too much" is as far as I would be willing to go
I've yet to see anything interesting out of that.
uh oh
There is also a new, improved, JavaScript backend and better syntactic support for reflection.
you know, Idris is actually... alive :S
I’m not willing to drop GCC so I can’t help you there.
it's pretty damn weird
11:15
But then, I've never seen constexpr as a big thing anyway.
I suppose it gets a bit nivelated by the practicality of lack of general compiler support for c++14.
@R.MartinhoFernandes constexpr is a big thing for things like proto0x; it ensures that the compiler will be able to make the most of optimizing without the user encoding everything in the type system per se
@R.MartinhoFernandes It’s not doing constexpr stuff. It’s doing metaprogramming stuff.
Metaprogramming. No joke. No tricks.
user3010322
@jalf Bill gates makes the same observation when being asked why he's so generous with his money. I can't remember the interview, but on some show he says something along the lines of "I'm not really sacrificing anything when I donate this money because I have so much that what I give is comparatively little to what I actually make."
Xeo
Xeo
11:20
So good.
Brag: fixed a cracked oil sump with no tools in a very remote place.
sump...?
dunno car words, oil pan?
Also, it was just self healing because it says "Netherlands" right there
that place looks awesome
11:26
@JohanLarsson Neat job though. I couldn't even make a car self heal if it was in the instruction manual
@JohanLarsson like an ancient Egyptian
it happened here
how did you get the car on the top of those timber?
Ell
Ell
@JohanLarsson wow. How did you lift up the car
11:34
We lifted it with the jack that is in the car.
@Xeo I tried watching Aldnoah; I find it boring :-\
@JohanLarsson That's awesome. Now at least we know that Jack's no tool
Xeo
Xeo
@ScarletAmaranth waaat
You suck :P
@Xeo Ugh those As.
11:35
Λ
@Xeo I find myself craving some more Shingeki no Kyojin
@JohanLarsson That's a tool!
ok fair enough, we used a knife also :)
@JohanLarsson That place looks cool.
System Version: usage: git [--version] [--help] ...
:v
The build system is borked.
11:52
@sehe pretty awesome for three programmers, I was pessimistic when we started.
now that you mention programmers, it does look like a patch
ninja style patch too - did you have to shut down the window then reopen it at any time too? >_<
@JohanLarsson Why did you think it would not work?
I had no idea about what the damage looked like. I knew that we had very few tools and we did not know anyone within 400km of where we were.
11:59
I just had a nice discussion about dependent typing in the C room

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