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12:00
Lel.
I'm really good at being bad at things.
Hi.
Hello
And really bad at being good at things.
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Q: Did Colorado replace any 420 mile markers with a 419.99 mile marker to deter theft?

FlimzyThis claim has been circulating on Facebook: Although marijuana is now legal in Colorado, I don't see any particular attraction to mile markers from this state, as US mile markers are pretty standard--at least along interstate highways (where this photo appears to have been taken). In any cas...

12:02
@Rapptz I've decided to use Sol as a part of my application. It works quite well.
Thank you
good luck
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@Rapptz Raaappuuutttzzuuu
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I wanna change the function name from new_userdata to new_metatable ;~;
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Or at least call it new_userdata_type
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12:05
Because people think it actually puts a userdata in the thing!!
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Also you never told me if we should obey std::ref semantics for get/set or not. :c
new_metatable is the most wrong thing you can call it
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But that's what it is. ;~;
it's so dead wrong I have no idea why you'd suggest it
@Rapptz the state isn't that wide or tall... I should know I live there
12:06
@ThePhD having a metatable is different from creating one
My concern is that they appear to have put the new sign in the same place as the old sign, instead of 52.8' further down the road. — Michael yesterday
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@Rapptz Well, still new_userdata gives the impression we're creating a userdata, and not, like. A support type or something.
not changing it m8, sorry
Would have made a nice story for an interview. "Why did you leave your last job?" "They fired me because I didn't want to get paid".
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Okay. :c
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12:07
But what about the COPY-ALWAYS semantics used by <algorithm> and std::bind and basically the entire standard unless you use std::ref ?
@ThePhD if you create something C++ side with new_userdata and then call type on an instance of it in the lua side the type will be 'userdata'. I don't think it's as much as a lie as you think.
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Do we duplicate that in sol or do we leave it with perfect-forwarding semantics?
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@Rapptz I guess so. :c
@R.MartinhoFernandes To be fair, it's not due to not wanting to get paid.
fuck me I love programming so much
I can't comprehend how people can live without being programmers
it's just so goddamn awesome
12:11
@AlexM. youngling.
newbie.
I may be a newbie
but I'm also a masochist!
you'll get it with time
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I'm with Alex M. on this!
People like different things. Who knew?
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.... Except the masochist part. Weirdo.
12:11
Programming sucks
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That's actually pretty explicit.
@ThePhD someone who understands!
@ThePhD ... at least a bit
At least you have the right attitude about it rather than shitposting about how much programming sucks.
@AlexM. and you call me enthusiastic ;D
@CatPlusPlus mostly because tooling sucks
12:12
@Rapptz Yeah, but it's how everyone was putting it.
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;~;
and because languages suck
and people suck
@OMGtechy I did not call you enthusiastic referring to programming
@ThePhD Someone flagged it lol
12:12
@AlexM. you didn't?
@Rapptz was worth a try, eh
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not providing tax info is pretty bad though lol
@OMGtechy no and it seems I didn't use that word either, I can't find my message
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@Rapptz Really? ._.
I'm surprised they let it go on for 3 months.
12:13
Something along the lines of "this guy has so much enthusiasm for everything" @AlexM.
@ThePhD Yeah it got invalidated though.
@OMGtechy nope
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Blech.
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^ Anyone famliar with an error like this?
12:14
no.
Why are you running autogen anyway
Just grab a released version with configure already generated
Aug 3 at 22:27, by Alex M.
this guy's excitement is through the roof
Ah
I swear there was another one here too
like that
@ThePhD Jesus fuck make a two-line prompt dude.
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12:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's a throwaway shell. I haven't configured my bashrc in ages. ;~;
big companies really know how to waste big time ¬_¬
also lol Dropbox
Via shared folders
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
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Sharing your shares while you share.
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I wonder if I still have my oooold zsh configuration...
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12:18
Nope that shit's gone.
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Or maybe it's on my external. Let's check...
1. Get oh-my-zsh
2. Set candy theme
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Ahhh but this sounds like hard work to configure my linux box. :c
@CatPlusPlus sweet theme man
VCS that shit.
12:19
Literally one command and then editing one line in one file
@cat yay for favicon
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I forgot how to set zsh as my default sh...
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A: How can I easily express that I don't care about a value of a particular data field?

chiYou can write a normalizePosition function which replaces all the position data in your AST with some fixed dummyPosition value, and then use shouldBe against a pattern built from the same dummy value. If the AST is very involved, consider writing this normalization using Scrap-Your-Boilerplate.

so fucking simple
why didn't I think about that.
Told ya
Nobody ever listens to me
12:21
@cat want
I should download more of Santana's music
I always forget how awesome he is with his guitar
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/usr/bin/zsh is not a valid shell
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Well, geez.
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Maybe I'm doing it wrong.
@CatPlusPlus maybe I didn't understand you :S
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12:22
Oh, there was an extra e in teh command.
@thecoshman Meh, just check it once a day.
It's not like chat.
42 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Write a mapper that strips the information you don't need maybe
strip != replace with dummy value
30 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
@BartekBanachewicz I have a feeling SYB might help but I never managed to decipher it
@BartekBanachewicz Uh
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't want to actively check, I just want it to show when I need to acknowledge it
12:23
@CatPlusPlus yes uh
Make AST parameterised type and use () instead of Position for testing.
And make parser parameterized on position getter.
@BartekBanachewicz How else do you imagine stripping that information
@CatPlusPlus no idea
actually, I think it's already there @cat you just need to enable it
12:24
Im bad ok
@PolymorphicPotato hm
@thecoshman Nope I don't see it
@CatPlusPlus fuck it then vOv
Is Discourse any good?
I see you guys are using it
Anyone other than Cat?
12:26
it's shit.
Oh hey, it's a profile setting, not a global setting
@Rapptz not really
And well, puppy.
even robot hates it.
@CatPlusPlus oooh...
12:26
@thecoshman Ah okay.
@Rapptz it's pretty quirky
Yes I'm the one running it but disregard what I think
but then again, I dunno what is supposed to be better
if by quirky you mean shit then yes.
12:26
You two hate everything
@Puppy by quirky I mean quirky.
@CatPlusPlus ooh, found it :D
For a fucking reason
It dilutes the opinion
yesterday, by Cat Plus Plus
Contrary to popular belief I actually use things before I start hating them with passion
No it doesn't
12:27
at the most basic level, it works
It does.
but user permissions are wanked
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Uh
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Anyone got a spiffy .zshrc
I don't hate everything
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12:27
They want to share? :D
the whole 'topic' thing is wanked
Sturgeon's Law merely states that most things are shit, and I see that.
no ability to tag things, because you can never talk about something that covers multiple topics
editing can show it's worked even though it hasn't
polls are done (sort of) implicitly, but don't work
thanks for the constructive opinion
oh, simple does not work on a phone
12:29
~~~~negativity`~~~~ what I fucking hate most is that shitty meme
After two days of use, my opinion of Discourse is that it is riddled with bugs and missing features.
I mean, it's a fucking forum! first and foremost, why does it have to fucking depends on JS wankery?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sucks.
THanks for ignoring me when I say why things suck
I'd not be annoyed if it was some alpha.
12:30
they've clearly focused on bells and whistles rather than sorting out the core functionality
But it's supposed to be release quality software.
It's not.
Most of the problems with it were pointed out to jeff before the project even started
I think most of our problems are down to permissions
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Raaaappptttzzz
12:30
It has one or two nice features, but then misses what should be core functionality.
@ThePhD ?
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You never told me if we should obey std::ref semantics everywhere or not!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe it was rushed. I honestly think Jeff is just a stubborn guy.
@Rapptz Oh, it totally feels rushed.
So far the worst feature of Discourse appears to be Jeff Atwood.
12:31
Read that screenshotted topic, it's great
@CatPlusPlus tl;dr
Jeff feels like a feature, especially after you go and read his justifications for missing out important features, or for just butchering them into uselessness.
@thecoshman Everyone: "solve social problems with policy and not technology" jeff: GAMIFICATION GAMIFICATION GAMIFICATION
12:32
@CatPlusPlus sounds about right
oh yeah, it has fucking badges
Hey everyone.
Hi there noobie.
"WELL DONE YOU'VE EDITED SOME SHIT"
It's a great discussion about how forums might be improved, if you ignore everything jeff says
It's Nooble
12:33
NoobIe
@CatPlusPlus maybe if I do bother to write one you can link that again
One what
I read it as noble :(
Oh forum
12:34
few, didn't want to have berate you over that :P
I thought about trying to make an API-driven one
@R.MartinhoFernandes Discourse is as wrong as a software as Ruby is as a PL.
I'm hungry. Maybe something chinese with noodles.
pretty much, in a nutshell
12:34
@Nooble ಠ_ಠ
@Rapptz Permissions are freaking hardcoded and users can rise up through by just using the platform.
Xeo
Xeo
Wat
SO has some nice concepts that I think would fit well in a forum
"Make it a protocol" is one of the things from that thread that might really improve shit
You can restrict certain categories to certain trust levels, but make a subcategory and the permissions don't inherit: subcategories of closed up categories start as "everyone: RW".
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12:35
Make what a protocol?
not everything but some things would be cool
@CatPlusPlus well, I figure you just need to have a clean separation from the forum data and management and the 'presentation'
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Like, actual forum data from a server? :o
@Nooble me too
(ง Í ° ÍŸÙ„Íœ Í¡°)ง
Mission success.
12:36
@ThePhD yeah
@Rapptz Like what? Voting? Useless. Comments are bare-bones here and hidden which doesn't facilitate discussion. Community wiki, maybe, for some types of threads
For the first post
But that depends on community needs heavily
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Some standardization would be nice, yeah.
If I did write a forum, one of the things I'd really try to do is leave the UI/presentation to someone else.
@ThePhD The forum
Try to write the forum cleanly enough so that someone could write a desktop app to hook the forum, or a webpage or what ever.
12:37
Make an XMPP for forums
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Yech, XMPP. ;~;
@CatPlusPlus Suggested edits would be cool. Instead of going through a review queue only the OP would be able to accept it (since it's a forum, it's his opinion). Community moderation would be neat too. Something similar to how SO does it. Give some people mod tools but have 'actual' moderators with higher privileges.
Not literally
@Rapptz so, permissions :P
@Rapptz I don't see much value in suggested edits on a forum
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12:38
Oh @CatPlusPlus I figured out the potential for making a sound redirection app for Windows.
And community moderation doesn't really work
Community-elected moderators, maybe
@CatPlusPlus it does for things like removing crap
It works for SO.
But that doesn't really need tech
Sorta anyway
12:38
SO is not a forum
Also it's arguable
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Basically, what you'd have to do is hook the Audio-Creation API and then sandbox the applications choices of audio devices.
@CatPlusPlus Is SA the only forum you visit btw?
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Which isn't real redirection, but...
Nowadays yes
Oh. That explains everything.
12:39
@cat can you post something on the discrap so I can see if this favicon thing works
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Can you apt-get install the oh-my-zsh stuff?
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Or do you need to go get it manually?
Like what else would I visit, reddit? lol
Reddit model of discussion is even worse than here
@ThePhD It's a git repo.
@CatPlusPlus The forums I visit have a lot of English as a second language people (Korean and Japanese mainly) so suggesting an edit to the OP seems nice.
12:39
You can git clone it.
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Oh.
@Rapptz Yeah maybe
Suggesting an edit is better than replying to the person asking them to fix something since it sidetracks from the discussion.
@CatPlusPlus I'm still not sure if I like relies being put directly under what they are replying to, or at the end (with link back to what they are replying to)
Also I don't consider reddit (or 4chan) a forum.
12:41
@Rapptz it's peoples opinion, they can't be wrong.
iunno
@ThePhD THERE ARE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE README
It's one command
plus you should be able to just send a private message
@thecoshman I'm not saying to edit the opinion. It's just suggesting to the OP. No review queue, the OP has to accept or reject it.
Still, community OP maintenance is a useful feature for certain kinds of threads
12:42
@Rapptz what for?
@thecoshman Spelling errors, formatting, etc?
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TOP KEK
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I don't have curl.
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Maybe I have wget
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I thought curl rolled with every Linux distro, though...
12:42
@CatPlusPlus better feature is for me be able to make an adhoc group and let people in the group all own this message. sort of like a wiki, but not for everyone
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Not sure why.
@Rapptz again, it's my opinion, if it's badly formatted and that bothers you, lol!
@ThePhD yes you do
@thecoshman Things like that is why I'd like the protocol to be extensible
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I have wget
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not Curl
12:43
install it?
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I am, I just thought it was a default thingymajjigger
@thecoshman I made a topic
I am now knee deep in egptr()
@CatPlusPlus vOv easy to do really. By default, users don't do anything, they act as a group. When I sign up, I get added to a new group with just me, and my group (aka me) does stuff, not me directly.
@CatPlusPlus ¬_¬ add that to the list of broken features then,
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@R.MartinhoFernandes What madness has possessed you?
12:45
Maybe you're not observing Meta
Reply in that topic
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Everytime I fire up Terminal, it doesn't start with zsh, even after chsh
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y this no listen to mee. ;~;
@cat try again then
Anything?
nope
and what's better I don't even get the title updating now
12:47
Impressive.
Reply again I'll see on my end
also... did you homeslices see my grovels?
Nope it doesn't work
Thanks jeff
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Grovels?
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Homeslices?
12:48
Amazing.
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Also, yaay now zsh is working
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@ThePhD geez i need to read properly. Too tired...
@R.MartinhoFernandes iostreams internals?
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@CatPlusPlus ^ Yaay, it's all shiny now!
12:51
Congrats
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ok. You win. I mean, they could /not pay/ me for two months before I'd notice.
hm
This overload priority thing
I might want to use it to negotiate interfaces between classes
I love how my ISP advertises its plans by saying "With a 500mbps connection you can download an HD (blu-ray single layer) movie in just 7 minutes!"
the interface with highest number should be used.
what overload priority thing?
12:52
this is taken off their site and translated
@Puppy that one, yes.
in what language?
Xeo
Xeo
@Puppy my overload selector
Also ahahaha these guys really love using their software for absolutely EVERYTHING, even if it doesn't fit the function at all
See: SO for meta discussions, Discourse for tracking bugs
12:53
oh that
that's pretty dumb.
the overload selector is only really useful if they would otherwise be ambiguous
I don't see SO for meta discussion as being too bad.
not ideal but it isn't terrible either
Tiny tiny tiny comments with hiding and voting
the voting is a terrible function and "comments" and "answers" are neither of those things.
the SO platform is shit for meta.
It's p terrible
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I wonder if regular forum posts could have comments.
12:54
@Puppy they would be ambiguous because I might have more than one iface compatible between classes
it's one thing to ask Meta questions and another to hold Meta discussions
@ThePhD It's called a reply
@ThePhD Reply instead.
@BartekBanachewicz Then the user can just cast to the one they want to use.
it's really not something the author of a class needs to worry about.
FWIW I don't see anything wrong with a 'tree' like reply structure though.
Like having "top level" replies and what not.
As long as there's a way to toggle it so it could be linear anyway
Xeo
Xeo
12:56
like... reddit?
The problem usually is that there's no toggle
@Xeo Yeah.
@Puppy Shh, don't jinx it.
I'd track hierarchy but I don't really like threaded display
Another problem is that I don't know how it'd work for multiple replies/quotes.
12:56
Also reddit is shit for multiple reasons
I like multi quoting people on forums.
well, it's reddit.
its shit in many ways
Community aside
@R.MartinhoFernandes But no, I've not been threatened with direct lay-off. I /did/ get informed, specifically, that they were being lenient with my administration deficit (read: I don't spend time booking unless I really had the time to spare) only because they saw I was delivering more than required.
(the lag was due to kid handling :))
12:57
@Puppy hm
I dunno
casting sounds like it would scale badly
the only thing I dislike about reddit's platform is the shitty moderator tools
that's really not a concern
I have to use toolbox instead.
it's pretty rare that you can do the same job with more than one otherwise-ambiguous overload and people will reasonably derive from both of the interfaces involved.
in fact I can't say that I've ever seen that occur.
@CatPlusPlus This just means they try to use their dog food even to feed the ducks in winter and to make potions for sores etc. It's DogFooding++ (without the preconceptions)
12:59
or see anyone who has.
It's dogstuffingyourfacewithit
@Puppy it's a pretty special case

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