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23:00
I switched to 120Hz atm, while not playing CS
the colors are cleaner
ouch, EMC++ repeatedly says that atomic and mutex are movable. How is it possible that none of the reviewers pointed out that they're not? I am disappoint
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lol
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Maybe it was reviewed by Schildt.
@AndyProwl ouch
@rightføld I spotted at least 8 committee members in the reviewers' list
wait 7
23:03
"I woke up dis 'mornin, an, all de questions were shit"
Lavavej is not a committee member AFAIK
but he should have known
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@AndyProwl Schildt is Decoy Octopus.
> Heads up, dear leader: Security hole found in North Korea’s home-grown OS arstechnica.com/information-technology/2015/01/…
lol
now we're going to hack them
23:05
however, @R.MartinhoFernandes and @TemplateRex are mentioned in the acknowledgments so there's a bit of Lounge in there too :)
Nah, Kim's wall of fire will save them.
> The whole thing is insane, but kudos to the developers for all their spunk to pull something like this off in a country that is a sneeze away from the Stone Age.
what a dumb comment
it's not hard to realize Kim's men actually have everything the rest of the world has
@AlexM. Kimbutu or MicroJong?
it's just the people below them that are having limited everything
@MartinJames Kimbuntu lol
that almost sounds legit :P
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> Red Star OS Desktop 3.0, which recently found its way onto torrents and various download sites as an .ISO image, is interesting for a number of reasons, including its attempt to look like Apple's Mac OS X (earlier versions of Red Star mimicked Windows' user interface).
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23:08
Wait, using design from Imperialist America?
@AlexM. How are they compared ton an IPS
@Nooble I don't know, I never used IPS monitors
I'm a bit frustrated that I get a little backlight bleeding on this one
but I can't do much about it
it's not even a defect in terms of warranty
@rightføld the people don't know that
Backlight bleed doesn't bother me that much.
as I said, Kim's men know and have things from the outside world
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Right, Imperialist America copied it from them.
23:10
you know when you think about it
it's good to be Kim
have a country full of people who think you are a god
do all shits of illegal crap to gain lots of money but nobody can do much because it's north korea
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Being a slave to China is very fun yes.
lol
all countries are slaves of another in one form or another
except the major ones who have slaves
Romania is currently doing what the US dictates
(like a lot of other countries)
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Everyone is a slave to Goldman Sachs.
Lol, copying OS X.
iKimJongUn
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23:13
@Columbo no, that was me.
> Unlike LLVM, GCC doesn't have a "virtual machine" which means it operates directly on bytes and numbers that are internally "loosely typed", meaning 1+1 = 11, this makes the compiler ideal for areas where precision is less important or not at all, like in the military or medicine. #4
The most confounding forum contribution I've seen in quite a while, that
> Some other guy: What you say is a complete nonsense.
Original guy: Try harder Sherlock, or buy yourself some sense of humor.
:P
@AndyProwl that's pretty daft
@Alex M. do you have a mechanical keyboard?
@sehe indeed. OTOH that's the only serious mistake I found so far
23:18
@Nooble no
it's after page 100. With Bjarne, it took 13 pages
if not less
He knows. It's harder to spot errors in seemingly highquality text than in SO answers e.g.
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I need to look up inline namespaces again
also
I just attempted to use a sandwich bag as a binbag.
it was only after I licked out the empty icecream container and attempted to place it inside that I realized what I had done.
@AndyProwl Bjarne has a different sorting criterion for his pages then. I suspect he might order them by page number, and Scott apparently gets the pages from a queue which gives pages with errors lower priority?
Oh shit, Fred the drummer has got hold of a harmonica. Cheese in ears or go home, my choice.
@Ell No you don't. Only for library versioning, otherwise, be blissfully unaware
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Okay :D
@sehe Apparently :P
23:22
I need to learn how to video edit.
You people need to do so many things
It's essential to my survival.
another thing I found suspicious, although I'm not 100% sure on this, is the claim that when a constexpr function is given arguments known at compile-time, the function call will always be evaluated at compile-time. IIRC there is no such guarantee unless the result of the function call is used in a context that requires the value to be known at compile-time
communist era Romanian movies are so frustrating
the scenario, the acting, everything is clearly made by talented people
but the end product looks like something that went through a propagandifying process
take your favorite movie and turn the most relevant part into propaganda
that's how it is
@AndyProwl Absolutely true (your claim)
23:26
all right, so ++mistakes
however it's most likely that the compiler will evaluate at compiletime whenever feasible, and it's not user observable, so frankly I don't consider it to be a big deal.
Is puppy transuranic?
@MartinJames He's from Uranus?!
pedagogy in a nutshell
@Puppy makes sense
23:27
I love you
thanks
I think I should stop pronouncing "Uranus" as "Your anus"
at least that's how I find myself pronouncing it in my mind as I read it
@Nooble ATM, he's 'Pu' on my mobile chatApp.
pronounce it like Ooh-rah-noos
and the accent is on the first syllable right?
23:29
Apparently it's urr-an-us
Puppy 239
ooh...
> OURANOS
for the greek word
23:30
@AlexM. how does that tell me where the accent is? :P
I don't know where the accent is, I can't split english words in syllables
// is this precalculation trick a common technique?
// assume that n is a runtime value
constexpr long fibonacci(long n) {
    return n <= 2  ? n
         : n == 22 ? fibonacci(21) + fibonacci(20) // precompute results for n <= 22
         : fibonacci(n-1) + fibonacci(n-2);
}
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man I don't get macros
I think the accent is on "rah"
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@AndyProwl that is how it is pronounced
23:31
@Ell really?
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@AndyProwl Yep
It's the butt of many jokes (teehee)
obtw guys, I socialized today
IRL I mean
I went to drink stuff with some colleagues after the movie
me and the awkward autistic nerd who was telling us what we didn't want to know about LoTR were the only ones without girlfriends
@Ell oh, it seems it's pronounced differently in BE and AE
at least according to this page
in BE it's indeed pronounced the same way
If n is a runtime value, hcan fibonacci ( long n ) then be constexpr?
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Hmm yeah
I say it as "your anus"
2
but I am english and not north american
23:34
It's from mythology.
It's supposed to be "errnus"
no, I just told you what it's supposed to be
[oːranós]
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How do I write a FOO where FOO(I can write whatever I want here.) will be replaced by "I can write whatever I want here."?
#define FOO(x) #x
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hmm. let me change that
23:35
if you can read that above you can pronounce uranus properly
I can't read it, it looks like a syntax error to me
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how about SOME_PREFIX I can write whatever I want here. SOME_SUFFIX
just put SOME_PREFIX before #x and SOME_SUFFIX after
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Oh okay. cool
and it wont insert " around the x?
23:36
I thought you wanted that
sorry
#define FOO(x) "The bloke wants to print " #x " and maybe even succeeds"
@AndyProwl good recovery
@HansKlünder BURNINATE!
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@AndyProwl no need to be sorry, my question was very unclear
@Ell if you don't want the " around x n just drop the #
@Ell oh you're just being helpful. Macros are deadly
Ell
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23:38
@AndyProwl ah okay thank you :)
the token pasting preprocessor operator
@sehe what the
I dunno. The interwebs. Found me
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time for isntant noodls
23:44
@rightføld Ahem
So this api from Hammatsu has a _DWORD type
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lol the enemy is drunk and he says "so you're the intruder everyone is talking about" and then continues drinking and not giving a shit you're intruding his facility
Honey, I'm home! Martin's wobble but they don't fall down.
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