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22:00
@CatPlusPlus Well, good marketing and strategy. It seems to work. :)
It just makes me want to write a replacement
lol, yeah, you go ahead
"Never Ending Chocolate" http://twitter.com/AmazinGifs/status/552874082174124032/photo/1
wait wat
Xeo
Xeo
it's cheated
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NO SHIT XEO
did you geniuses figure it out?
22:14
Figured out that I am hungry. Does that count?
it's probably taking few millimeters here and there and those sum up to 1 block or something
I may explode shortly. It won't be pretty.
The missing square puzzle is an optical illusion used in mathematics classes to help students reason about geometrical figures, or rather to teach them to not reason using figures, but only using the textual description thereof and the axioms of geometry. It depicts two arrangements made of similar shapes in slightly different configurations. Each apparently forms a 13×5 right-angled triangle, but one has a 1×1 hole in it. == Solution == The key to the puzzle is the fact that neither of the 13×5 "triangles" is truly a triangle, because what appears to be the hypotenuse is bent. In other words...
nice
22:30
It has always seriously irked me that I can't just write std::ifstream myfile("http://www.stroustrup.com/C++.html"); or similar in most languages :/ Windows should make this just work. — Mooing Duck 5 hours ago
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NICE
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I wish Flux changed the colour of my keyboard backlight.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit maybe std::httpstream will be an addition to c++19.
I've updated to actually decode the events, printing friendly µs timestamps and event batches. (This is a poster-child for how Asio transparently uses a vector of POD structs as a write buffer.)sehe 45 secs ago
Ell
Ell
22:42
I wish I knew when a girl was hitting on me
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@sehe silly fool
@LightnessRacesinOrbit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banach%E2%80%93Tarski_paradox needs to mentioned if one is looking for missing stuff.
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Are you doing this for imaginary internet points or are you so extremely bored?
TIR that C has int as default type for global objects
jesus christ
@Jefffrey Not anymore (until C99).
@rightføld I knew it was possible. And yes, I wanted to learn about linux kernel event devices just here
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Nice.
@rightføld Did you look at the diff? It's actually almost simpler than the preceding version that just dumped raw hex
@Ell I know exactly a guy is hitting on me ... with a stick
@StackedCrooked isn't that state machine in disguise?
22:46
kinda
Not that ever happened
I also was thinking of that.
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@sehe No.
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I didn't look at anything.
Good
22:47
Hey @thecosh it's your turn in Nomic again.
But yeah. That kind of lateral thinking can enable new elegant solutions. It's all about functions as first class objects, really. (Even if that's not actually accurate, std::function and lambdas make it easy to at least pretend)
are signals and slots useless without introspection?
@Pris with soul introspection, everything is useless
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C++ standards committee rule 34 gogogo
22:51
@Pris not even introspection can help you with women signals and slot machines
@rightføld GoGoGo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just read your flaming danger zone stuff again. Really quite enjoyable. Well done and thanks.
I can't sleep
@rightføld If anything ever needed a moderator flag this is it.
@MooingDuck Have you forgotten about boost again? 1 line GET request. Or did you specifically mean "transparent open from different protocols"? — sehe 12 secs ago
@CaptainGiraffe why? Because Rule 34 is close to being exposed as flawed?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes try control+Z
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22:54
Now I know what ZZZzzzzZzZz… comes from!
What about eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee?
@rightføld I think he'd prefer TROFF
That comes from the left ear.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Have you got an appointment? Or a clue what triggered it? I believe it can be caused by infection and well treatable.
I'm seeing a doctor tomorrow.
22:57
@sehe All of the Rules are dumb and always were.
If he fixes it, I'll wear noise-cancelling headphones several days in a row just to enjoy the fucking silence.
I don't expect the doc to fix it. I expect him to find a probable cause
Wouldn't an infection come with pain?
Not necessarily. But usually, yes
@sehe Someone above mentions the ridiculous "no boost" rule ("let this be a battle of standard libraries" or something. I closed it, since I couldn't read anything that stupid for long).
(Above, as in in the comments under that post.)
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22:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes Prove it.
Ell
Ell
Well I can't do vodka shots anymore
@Ell "Well I can't do vodka shots anymorwb":wq!
@Griwes yeah I've just scanned the actual post (I hadn't read it, only seen Mooing's comment linked). Make me look a bit silly there :)
Out of vodka?
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OOV killer
23:02
Oh. Well. This is what I deserve for not reading the post. I only got linked to @MooingDuck's comment :) — sehe just now
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes it makes me gag :P
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I saw Danish people today.
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They were Danish and spoke Danish.
Ell
Ell
I think I've had too much too often
I'll try to sleep again.
23:04
do any of you ever imagine a parallel universe where parallel programming never happened? no threads or mutexes? and programmers lived happily ever after
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Good luck.
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@Pris No.
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@Ell Seeing Danish people?
@sehe The \r should not be required in your tcp::iostream sample right?
@CaptainGiraffe HTTP protocol requires it
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23:06
lol HTTP
It exists. Flapdrol
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Saves bandwidth by omitting R from "referrer," adds extra bandwidth by requiring carriage returns.
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@sehe Indeed it does, I was looking at the apache implementation.
@rightføld Giggles. Have a star Lestat.
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Who the fuck is Louis?
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@sehe ik zag Mario Been vandaag.
23:09
Whoever that is
@CaptainGiraffe oh nice. I almost forgot about that
@sehe The book fell into my lap a few months ago. It really made watching the movie again enjoyable.
Complaints and Grievances: I got this hardware for my android phone as a present. This hardware, a thermal camera, is not recognized by my phone as anything but a USB device. The software requires me to provide an email before I start to use the purchased hardware.
@JohanLarsson Moore's law (at least as originally formulated) was strictly about transistors per square unit of silicon. For decades clock speed (and such) followed the same pattern closely enough that most thought of it as applying to things like clock speed and overall performance--but that was really an incidental side-effect, not what Moore himself observed at all.
Jez
Jez
23:35
Does anyone here have a Reddit account?
No one will openly confirm. I believe the robot will have a dozen or more. But he's asleep and you shouldn't wake him over this (he's trying to sleep for days now)
I do
Wait a frickin' second. Why did my news inlets fail me so badly. 4 cartoonists shot!?
sure
never use it
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe 12 people in total
23:39
:( Now I get this tweet better
It’s times like this I really wish I existed.
23:50
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Q: Why is there so many one-question user?

fejeseIt seems to me that there's more and more questions that are posted by freshly created accounts. What is weird that a quite large number of these users has a girl as the profile picture :) Is this a trend now to create an account, (most likely) posing as a girl? Do they get more attention with t...

Actually, that exact text might work really well ^&
Do you have actual, verifiable, numbers to back any of your claims? Also, you could focus on the subject and sling around fewer unrelated implications (there are many other reasons for people not to re-use their account). — sehe 1 min ago
if only that question was asked by a one-off account posing as a girl
Not everything gets better with an extra layer of irony
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(proving that irony is not bacon)
@sehe layers would be nm^3
23:58
It's so cold over here.
I'm going to freeze to death.
@Mysticial ah true, stupid heat. though, we are getting better/smarter at dealing with that tricksy stuff

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