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11:00 PM
@sehe Ciao newbie
 
@sehe Later.
 
@sehe cya
 
night sehe :P
 
I should go to sleep, while I still know what's what
 
I still love you. Mostly.
 
11:00 PM
don't want to repeat the...
accident
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sleep well
 
@AlexM. accident?
 
user1646075
@AlexM. nahh, get delerious, and enjoy a dream while still awake
 
So you're gonna have, what, 10-11 hours' sleep?
I'm already at 9 max for tonight -.-
brb
 
1 hour ago, by Alex M.
being drunk together with being very tired made me forget about setting the alarm
@LightnessRacesinOrbit nah, this time I have to wake up earlier to get some papers done for college
it's the final day to do that
 
11:02 PM
@JerryCoffin Species survival is not an urge; it's a force of nature, a mathematical fact. As long as new individuals are produced with the regular mutation rate, species survival pressure will continue to select in favour of those who are willing to use what they've got.
 
I have to bring in the contract for this year's studies
I wonder what happens if I don't
do they expel me, or just pick the subjects they feel like for me
 
so unless dolphins have a miracle biology which exerts total control over which mutations occur (say, immune system mutations that protect against disease, but not mental characteristics), I think it's impossible for them not to act that way.
 
user1646075
and I'd better cut some code. Sigh
 
it's one thing to choose death or even extinction at the individual timescale, but quite another on an evolutionary one.
 
@Puppy You've never had an orgasm then. :)
Or tried to commit suicide
There is absolutely a survival urge. Thing is, this feature of our physiology is a result of the force of nature you mention.
So you're both right.
Also amusing that, of the three of us, at best one of us can see the whole conversation :D
 
11:09 PM
> Species survival is [...] a mathematical fact
o_O
 
user1646075
@LightnessRacesinOrbit who's plonked who? what's the goss...
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit And that's me :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes In hindsight, species survival is not surprising no
In hindsight, everything is already pretty well-decided anyways
 
@sehe On a statistical basis, species extinction isn't exactly surprising either though.
 
xD everybody wins
 
11:15 PM
Hmm. I promised each other player in this game that I would help them backstab one of the others. I think I might have forced myself into being an enemy of everyone.
 
looool
that is always how the machine war starts.....
bedtime bye
parting gift:
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Q: Disallow flagging chat messages from the transcript as offensive

badpChat is an instant medium. What's past the first two screenfuls is water under the bridge, off to the transcript to collect dust and very very little google juice. Chat flags are supposed to be an instant moderation solution to instant messaging problems: broadcast problem messages as fast as po...

 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Isn't that your standard operating procedure?
 
No.
You backstab them one at a time.
With each backstab, the ones you haven't backstabbed yet think even more that they are the only ones you are truly friendly with.
Now it's starred.
The pressure to fix that sentence has increased a lot.
May 2 at 10:29, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I found once more this nice story: http://www.multivax.com/last_question.html
I WIN
 
Ell
Wtf man. My friend drinks my wine with other people (without permission) but refused to drink with me (with permission)
Boy do I feel betrayed
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes RRARRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH
 
Ell
11:24 PM
Backstabbed almost. ...robot!
 
In this instance I have to agree with Cat: search returning that message for multivax might have been nice.
I did search for story, though, and missed it. :(
 
Yeah, it sucks.
 
also it's scary that that was before summer. Like, apparently I did nothing all summer because summer is now over and that conversation feels like not a very long time ago
s/summer/winter/g for Southern Hemisphere bros and gals
Rosetta + baby and the rovers and orbiters are out of luck though
Pay more taxes :trollolol:
 
@Borgleader I don't get it.
Any decent compiler would optimise this.
 
@Rapptz The problem is in failing to restrict the scope of i
 
Ell
11:30 PM
Gah frickin bitch. I need to vent
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit C89 doesn't allow you to do for(int i = stuff; ...) so I assumed that wasn't it.
 
@Rapptz I'm kidding
also that could be C++, but then we all know TRWTF in that scenario
 
Ell
The problem is a failure to communicate
 
> Relying on your optimiser to be smart should be for when you err on the side of readability.
I like this.
 
yep same
... hang on
yep, thought so. BYE
 
11:37 PM
it's shit like this though
wtf is that about
 
@EtiennedeMartel Sometimes my diplomatic strategies scare me.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Remind me never to play Civ with you.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you have the same bug as the Gandhi AI?
 
11:45 PM
jesus fucking christ
 
> a Montreal Massacre style attack will be carried out
Interesting reference there.
Didn't know that, 25 years later, someone would still try to emulate it.
 
@EtiennedeMartel fucking depressing is what this is
i thought people had learned
 
@Borgleader Dunno. It's just that empirical evidence shows that I'm good at picking the best moment to stab.
 
taskkill.exe /f NAIVE.EXE
 
Ell
@etienne that's some Elliot rodgers shit there
 
11:48 PM
Damn, the guy thinks Marc Lépine is a hero.
 
@Borgleader The one lesson we consistently learn from history is that people who study history, usually learn the wrong lessons.
 
Ell
Its a pain when winning or losing an argument both lead to you losing out
 
@Ell That's usually just called "marriage".
Some of the best advice anybody ever gave me: if you're in an argument with your wife and realize you can win, immediately stop and apologize for being wrong.
 
Ell
Haha
That's hilarious
 
Following it isn't easy, but it's the only winning strategy.
@Ell As my great aunt was wont to say: "It's no laughing matter, but it's no matter if you laugh."
 

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