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21:00
@ScarletAmaranth ...or from some place to which it can be moved.
@ScarletAmaranth I thought that was obvious
as obvious as the player having the pick up action bound to a key
or as obvious as the player not being dead
no, that's no joke if you're trying to create a formal set of invariants that need to hold
5 mins ago, by Alex M.
because the lower you get, depending on the game, there may be too many to list :)
you're going unnecessarily low
> as long as you can be sure the crate's there and can be picked up
can be picked up implies the crate being available for the player and is also reachable
I do admit I forgot to mention that the button must also be reachable ;)
user1804599
I wish I were happy.
it implies that
but it doesn't imply taht the button is reachable from that place
21:01
TIL that mutual gold-badgers can un-Mjölnir the other, but that leaves no auditable trail (one can't even see what the original dupe hammer was pointing to) /cc @JerryCoffin
@ScarletAmaranth any place is reachable when you can walk to it
are you nitpicking for fun right now?
@sehe Yup--it's as if it never happened at all.
I'm trying to tell if you're serious
@AlexM. no; you were like: oh look, formal constraints are easy; you can do it if that crate is reachable
seriously?
and there you came, all ready to show me how contrived and inaccurate my example was
oh man; done trolling, off to studying
man, lucky you came
@JerryCoffin So I hammered it right back :)
user1804599
21:04
Is there a single word for "are and can be"?
@sehe What did you hammer now?
user1804599
Like, only xs are and can be ys of zs.
@рытфолд context
oh :P
@JerryCoffin That very question. I do agree it's probably best if the recurring-theme answers get canonical treatment. Instead of tuning it each time. I think I've answered ~4 of these before now, and indeed, it warrants a [c++-faq] entry
21:05
@рытфолд Sounds close to "bijective" or "bijection".
@CatPlusPlus so what is it? a directory of your encryption details?
@sehe Oh--I thought you were talking about having reopened a question somebody else had already closed with the dupe-hammer.
Yeah. That Q was dupe-hammered by 0x04555whatever before
So it went Q -> dupe -> undupe -> answered -> dupe
@thecoshman Easier way to get a confirmed public key
@sehe Ah, I see. I suppose we could request that the mods/community managers merge the two instead, but that often requires quite a bit of work. Another possibility is to try to ask the question really well, give a canonical answer, and close both the others as a dupe of the new one (but some see that as an attempt at just grabbing rep).
user1804599
21:10
We can't trust anything you link here. Chat is not encrypted.
@JerryCoffin IME merging rarely works out
@CatPlusPlus It's not confirmed until I've collected a sample of your DNA to compare.
@JerryCoffin Did I mention I'm too lazy
@CatPlusPlus Butttt if it's easy it must be insecure!
@sehe You notice how often I do such things (i.e., nearly never).
@рытфолд No need--who else would want to be mistaken for him? :-)
Precisely
21:13
How do function references/pointers work with function overloads?
Very carefully
@caps closed as too broad
@caps Quite well. Oh, do you mean: "how does it resolve which overload's address to take when you ask for the address of an overloaded function?"
@JerryCoffin Yes.
Although the way you say that answers my real question, I think.
21:14
clap clap
@caps <dons monocle/>
I was wondering if the user of the pointer/reference had access to the overloads.
Or if they can only call the specific overload that is passed to them.
What is "the user of a pointer/reference" and what is "having access to overloads"
An overload set is not a function. A function pointer can only point to a function.
@caps You get what you get. In C++ that must be a typed thing. So, what type do you get?
@LucDanton That's what I thought.
@sehe Just the type of the specific overload.
21:16
@caps Once you've taken the address, they can only call what's at that address. The trick is in how it resolves which overload's address to put into the pointer to member in the first place (since you don't pass parameters when you take the address). The answer is that you cast to the correct type, and the compiler sorts it out on that basis.
user1804599
I need single-line comment syntax.
user1804599
Multiline comments is (* … *).
@caps However, struct poly { typename <typename...A> R operator()(A&&...a) const { return overloaded_function(std::forward<A>(a)...); } }; magic!
@sehe Scary-looking magic (to my C++03 world), but still cool.
@caps in c++03 it'd be a class with n overloads for operator() taking increasingly many (template) arguments
21:18
@sehe Ha, I've done that before for something else.
Or in c++1y [](auto&&... a) { return overloaded_func(std::forward<decltype(a)>(a)...); }
@caps It's a common theme. It's known as a polymorphic function object (which can act as a strongtyped trampoline that you can pass around).
@рытфолд "--" ?
@sehe It's pretty cool. I'm trying to decide if it fits what I want to do or not.
user1804599
@marc yeah that's pretty nice.
@Rapptz It probably is if you live with your parents or have a number of roommates. Otherwise, it'd be pretty skimpy.
user1804599
OK LasagnaScript has a swear keyword. :v
@sehe I'm working with a TDataSet from the VCL. It is not STL friendly at all. Given the choice between writing a wrapper that provided an iterator-type interface and manually implementing some of the STL algorithms specially for the TDataSet's weird interface, I chose the latter as being quicker in the short term.
@caps sounds reasonable. I'd probably never settle, but it's definitely a trade off
Not only does it not guarantee to kill a zombie process. kill -9 can never kill a zombie process. — R.. Jun 13 '11 at 20:42
@sehe Well... I have since thought of a way to do the wrapper in a relatively simple manner, but for now I'm finishing what I started.
Geez. I was stern-voiced back in the early days:
I suggest you show some code. Your question wording doubts the stability of the kernel, which is obviously not the issue. Showing the code will allow us to see the problem without relying on your understanding of it. — sehe Sep 27 '11 at 8:10
21:27
I wrote a set_symmetric_difference algorithm and it has to take a function pointer to some function that will turn the TDataSet into something that can be meaningfully assigned to the output iterator.
All well and good so far.
@caps I'm going to support you with that (because it sounds like the RightThingToDo)
As for recent discussion on dupe hammer usage here:
How does this answer from the linked duplicate not explain your problem? Elaborate in your question please how your case isn't answered there. Did you want to declare an abstract function like virtual void myfunc() = 0; in your CBase class? — πάντα ῥεῖ 55 secs ago
@caps But as a kind hint I'd suggest just getting on with it and discussing it later over a beer, because design-by-lounge can happen anytime and is often indistinguishable from bike-shedding
user1804599
OK so now you can swear some existing type implements some interface, and when it doesn't actually cover all the interface' requirements you get UB.
I then wrote my own set_split_symmetric_difference algorithm which is the same as set_symmetric_difference but will output to different OutputIterators via different OutputFunctions depending on whether the left and right data-rows are supposed to match (i.e. have the same id or identifier) but have different values somewhere, OR either of them is an "orphan" (no value with matching id or identifier in the other TDataSet).
21:31
I like how Unity's guide for integrating their new analytics SDK takes your project's details and generates the code you should paste with those details in :D
it saves you having to copy/paste the details manually
And in the process of explaining why I was having an issue with my copy algorithm I just realized I don't have an issue. :)
@Rapptz 130K is enough. If you don't have a family to support.
@sehe Yes, sorry. I was attempting to satisfy your earlier curiosity (I think?) about why I needed to know
If you do have a family to support, then make that 250K for the whole household + some more for each kid.
@Mysticial Wow. How "comfortably" are we talking here?
21:33
@πάνταῥεῖ Interesting case. As with the other answer, I'd say we should motivate the dupe vote. Perhaps by linking to the precise "sub answer" of that (awesome) faq post. It took even me considerable time to see what on that page was the relevant thing
@caps A roof over your head and food on the table.
@caps :D I know. Good luck! We're here in case you do need input
@sehe I did link the sub answer.
user1804599
Yes, this is exactly what I want. <3
@Borgleader just stumble upon this old image of yours :)
user1804599
21:34
LasagnaScript is great!
@πάνταῥεῖ That's not linked from the dupe banner message, though, I think
@Mysticial Note to self: never live in Silicon Valley.
@πάνταῥεῖ And you did explain /later/ (as a sidenote) in the comment. Kudos for that.
@sehe I was actually asking myself, if I should post a feature request at MSO, that we should be able to put the link to a particular answer as a duplicate.
That would clarify a lot, for some FAQ like dupes (canonicals).
@barej As you can see, by now, πάντα ῥεῖ was spot on (kudos for being fast). Sadly the duplicate banner text doesn't link to the particular answer (I'm assuming this is to prevent people from directing traffic to their own answers in preference of other answers). This makes the linked duplicate a bit daunting. I'll keep it in mind for my own "moderation" tasks, that I'll leave a comment when I fear the duplicate might not be "obvious". Cheers — sehe 25 secs ago
21:38
@caps I'm exaggerating. But 130K is enough to get an apartment by yourself without roommates. And still have about 10 - 20k disposable income left.
@πάνταῥεῖ ^ though
@Mysticial rent? per what?
@thecoshman I'm assuming rent figures of around 2k - 5k per month.
Of course the quality and location matters the most.
Though the numbers I'm using might be out of date. I haven't looked at them in a while since I'm still sigh living at home with my parents.
@sehe Directing to own answers is a point. But after all, why not, if they're correct? I sometimes do so (usually without using mjölinir powers then).
@Mysticial
21:40
@thecoshman Socially it makes me look like a complete retard, but financially is makes way too much sense to not do it.
@πάνταῥεῖ I think this has been abused in the past (precisely because in the dupe-voting screen you can't tell which answer was linked and whether there were better/other answers present)
@Mysticial yeah I know
@Mysticial I don't think costs have risen drastically over the last year or two, but unemployment in/around silicon valley is getting low enough (dropping under 5%) that salaries may easily start to rise more soon.
@πάνταῥεῖ I too, link to a lot of my own answers (in the answer text). I rarely Mjolnir actually, and if I do it's bound to be "how to use arrays in C++" or somesuch. I don't think I ever answered a canonical one like that.
@Mysticial I live with my parents too.
21:41
it's fairly common here (Ireland) for people to live at home
I don't think anyone really cares.
It's common outside of the US.
@πάνταῥεῖ Far too mainstream :)
@Mysticial that's only ~3x - ~7x more than the last house I rented, which had 3 bedrooms and a big living area.
so... migrating to ssd... really CBA to do a fresh install...
Shog made the "+1"/"-1" ban stricter, just a few days after overwhelming support for removing it — on a meta post to which he said "no, I'm not removing it" then marked the question . Man, that guy is such a troll sometimes.
Source: just tried various combinations of +1-1, ++1, --1 etc
21:44
@thecoshman Image the old drive
@LightnessRacesinOrbit what about just ++ or -- ?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit We're obviously supposed to use newspeak: "double plus ungood."
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Just use zero-width space.
I've been doing it.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Wait, so can you start comments with -1 now
"events": {"custom_params": {"playerLocation": "(12.0, 18.0)"}, "type": "custom", "ts": 1421790358577, "name": "trollEncounter"}
it works
21:46
How on earth is this status-completed?? The question asks for the limitation to be removed, and (from what I've seen today) you made it stricter!!! — Lightness Races in Orbit 5 secs ago
this is so cool
11 hours ago, by sehe
+1 for quoting from the horse's mouth — sehe 8 secs ago
snack overflow
@Mysticial ^ U+FF0B FULLWIDTH PLUS SIGN worked earlier today
I can track stuff that players do
21:47
@CatPlusPlus but I'm busy using it :S
you know... on chat...
@Mysticial I haven't been able to memorise a key combo for zero-width spaces so, every time I use one (and I do so occasionally in answers and comments), I have to go on Wikipedia and copy/paste from the example. Don't want to do that every time I want to write +1/-1.
@caps With no number? Lol
and all it took was this
UnityAnalytics.CustomEvent("trollEncounter", new Dictionary<string, object>
{
	{ "playerLocation",  Player.CurrentCell.ToString() }
});
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You should make a user-script that will just enter (ZWSP)+1 or (ZWSP)-1 when you click it.
@Mysticial That's a good idea
> How to do “Abstract generator creating abstract instance”
oh boy
21:48
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Put it on StackApps and see if Shog bans you. :)
@AlexM. "Mama--he said 'new'!" "Young man, go wash out your mouth. We'll not have language like that in this house!"
@Mysticial haha
He'd ban leading zero-width spaces, more like
I'll have to keep it quiet
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You can enter arbitrary combinations of ZWSP. Since they're invisible.
Make a randomizer in the script. lol
@JerryCoffin what's wrong with new there?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit What do you need a number for? ++ means increment by one
21:50
@AlexM. Always bad, everywhere. Languages that require you to use it are themselves bad and should never be used.
@thecoshman And perks like free food, laundry. For my parents, I look after the house when they go on vacation.
@Mysticial yeah, but for me at least, it would make for a killer commute :P
plus I find it hard enough to be with them for a visit
o_0 I have a 16GB drive mounted somewhere
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Why is it ?
@thecoshman Oh quit whining. Ireland to Silicon Valley wouldn't be so bad. Imagine actually being close friends with the flight attendants, and being able to think "Oh, yeah, he's a good one", when the pilot comes on the PA saying: "Hi, my name is Joe Blow and I'll be your pilot today."
@JerryCoffin ¬_¬ grumble grumble no more concord grumble grumble
21:59
what's the word for when a set has a very small number of high values and a very large number of low values? Is there a word for that?
@Rapptz That's what I'm saying. Shog is trolling us, must be.
@corvid lohihiloset
@caps Yeah but you usually need to provide an expression referring to the thing you want to increment :P
I think I'm done with my json parser thing
the \uXXXX seems to be working now
the surrogate pair thing was slightly easier than expected
@Rapptz huh. why would you care about those (are you codecvt-ing manually too?)
22:06
@Rapptz Are you sure? Do you reject the forbidden values? :)
@wilx Yeah.
@sehe I'm changing the surrogate pairs into UTF-8 so they fit in the std::string.
@thecoshman There's at least one privately owned F-104, which can break Mach 2. Getting qualified to pilot it could be a little on the difficult side though.
user1804599
Fucking awesome.
user1804599
I can implement filter for types.
@Rapptz Ah. I do to but I used Boost's u16tou8 iterators :)
22:08
@рытфолд So you can type filters which filter types, but can you filter filters that type types?
I really want a filter that types types in for me. I've always been a lousy typist...
@sehe Those must be nice.
@sehe Maybe JSON really is the direct replacement for XML. 15 years ago there was an explosion of XML parsers, nearly none of which actually worked. Now there are 10 zillion JSON parsers--and nearly none of them actually works either. :-)
@Rapptz Yup. I don't care much for reinventing that wheel
On the topic of conversions like that, I've been a bit sad over GCC not supporting std::wstring_convert but everyone else else does (clang, VS).
Would have made some things really easy
@JerryCoffin Although the chance that it actually works vastly exceeds that of an XML parser
22:13
for an unrelated thing (not JSON)
@JerryCoffin Despite having a nice XML parser handy in C++ (PugiXML) I still tend to prefer JSON despite the many crappy JSON libraries available due to how easy it is for me to read at a glance and to parse.
Not to mention write.
I think JSON makes a good configuration format tbh, as long as it isn't too complicated.
@sehe Good point. XML is one of those thoroughly deceptive things, that initially looks like it should be simple/easy to parse, but when you look closer you realize nothing about it is even close to easy or simple.
I like JSON too. A few idiosyncrasies (comments, 1 number format, no NaN/INFs, no datetime) but it's the simplicity that arises from here that is the win
@Rapptz Actually, I mostly do too. I certainly prefer it over XML as a rule. I do find the number JSON readers/writers that don't quite work (or at least agree on exactly what is or isn't valid JSON) somewhat problematic though.
Atm my parser follows the spec (so it has the silly idiosyncrasies).
@JerryCoffin It's thoroughly over engineered. Like WinSxS, COM+ etc. things that get over-engineered-by-consortium always manage the "veneer" of simplicity (because that sells) but always finds a way to fail spectacularly by then catering for everyone and his dog in the details exceptions
22:17
I like Python's approach that allows you to specify what non-conformant behaviour you want though.
Or was that another parser, don't recall.
@Rapptz it's hard not to follow the spec really. This is exactly the core point: it's too simple to even want to deviate much
@sehe You could use ISO8601 for date time as a string
@Rapptz Perhaps std::regex with its many flavours
That's what I usually do.
@Rapptz I'm aware of those options. I even think it's a good idea that the 'transport layer' format stays away from that - arguably too close to the application layer
22:19
@sehe Not "many" really. Only six. [I apologize in advance if that damages sarcasm detectors due to overload.]
@Rapptz I use whatever the server platform needs (Edm/OData and it's many (version, configuration, server dependent) ill documented flavours)
I might make a conformance enum that you could pass to the parser function
for some common things
but I think that's over-complication at the same time
@Rapptz I only recognize that path as "the right way" if it's an interchange format that has existed for at least 20 years. So, maybe INI and CSV :)
@Rapptz This, in addition to not encouraging a particular greatest common denominator
I do like some things that aren't in the spec, like comments mainly.
user1804599
Now I enforce the correct amount of arguments is passed in and map broke for arrays. :V
22:22
@sehe ...and TIFF. Oh, and DIF.
ffs everything shipping from america is so expensive
the shipping I mean
30 dollars wtf
user1804599
dertig daalders
seriously why does the UK not sell anime
jesus are there no weirdos in the UK
I only pay 5 pounds to get stuff shipped from there
@AlexM. Yes, but anime is much too...normal for them.
@JerryCoffin PBM, PCM, ASCII, ANSI codepages, we drift off to lalaland of random code point lists :) I was particularly thinking of text formats
22:27
@AlexM. Why not just get it off the internetz?
Or are you after physical products?
@Mysticial I want the blu ray set because it also has a nice album and things
lol Nyaruko
dat show
but it's like $100 with the shipping
@Rapptz yeah, I'd say that comments are so mainstream, they should be considered added (if only to avoid breaking too easily)
user1804599
swear Dispose for Subscription;
user1804599
22:30
Reminds me of Office Space where they subscribe to the same magazine like 50 times.
the site selling the thing on Amazon doesn't deliver to Romania
but delivers to Russia wtf
why would you even buy anime there
you'd get arrested or sth
user1804599
Yeah, Boku no Pico think of the children.
> Import charges:
US $18.29
@AlexM. ...or they'd at least take away your driver's license.
is this on top of shipping
why is this world not a single country yet :(
user1804599
22:33
It's the country of the Illuminati AKA Goldman Sachs AKA Aliens. These are three organisations: Half-Life 3 confirmed.
@AlexM. it's a good thing that we are not one nation
no it's not I have to pay 2x for that boxset
user1804599
No, I can't imagine living with @StackedCrooked in the same country. It would be a nightmare. Dumb Belgians.
@AlexM. Then you'd have import charges across state boundaries.
22:34
Dammit, don't say stuff like that in this room.
:P
user1804599
Yes but but but
user1804599
butt
@StackedCrooked Just think of how long it would take to agree on a government across the whole world...
Not sure how to handle EINTR for ::sem_wait
@JerryCoffin It would crumble in no time.
22:35
This item ships to Blaj, Romania.
user1804599
I should change swear keyword to wollah.
ooooh, let's see
maybe amazon can help me
@StackedCrooked Just retry?
@StackedCrooked I can hardly imagine it ever being built up to the point that it could crumble.
Maybe during the summer of love :D
Ordered this book:
It's kinda old.
22:37
@StackedCrooked wat, "They regard C++ as inherently slow and inappropriate for performance-critical applications."
user1804599
> Efficient C++ explodes that myth.
But there are surprisingly few books on C++ performance out there.
@Mysticial lol
If C++ is slow, then what's fast?
user1804599
Does this mean they make the myth even more widespread and legit-seeming?
plastic straw-man
22:38
> Enter how you'd like to pay below, and we'll save it as an option.
@Mysticial Java!
wtf amazon let me see the total before having to add a card :\
Opcodes and a magnet.
oh fuck, Shog fixed leading-zero-width-space
@Mysticial C--.
22:38
what is his fucking beef ffs
Everyone knows Java is faster than C++.
-- James Gosling
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Use invisible separators. Those he can't see.
@Mysticial It was a common complaint when C++ was new. And no, it didn't have much basis in reality, but C programmers figured if something was easier, it had to be drastically slower.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why can't he see them?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit woosh
22:39
@Mysticial C++ is templates. Templates is bloat. Bloat is slowness. /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
@LightnessRacesinOrbit They're invisible. Also woosh.
they obviously never heard of this miracle thing called a "compiler".
user1804599
@Mysticial my ejaculations.
@R.MartinhoFernandes -.-
@EtiennedeMartel For compiling yes, but for run-time?
22:39
hilarious
It's okay matey.
user1804599
@Mysticial Go pure, move runtime to compile-time.
I might get it from amazon if their $15 fee is real
that much I'm willing to pay
even *​*+1: very good answer! is blocked
I used to like Shog
Note to self: never press Windows Key + Numpad+
22:41
fuck it, I'll concentrate on the min length limit
@LightnessRacesinOrbit "(fuck Shog)+1" too?
you have won, Shog. congratulations. you have succeeded at totally fucking up comments.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ^_^
Qt's documentation is well done. One of the few cases where generated docs work really well. (Actually not sure if the introductory text is also generated from the headers..)
Who?
22:41
@AlexM. Amazon: Saving you money by getting a bulk discount on bribing customs officials!
@StackedCrooked Qt uses Doxygen.
Doxygen has some special support for their format.
@Rapptz What about it?
QtHelpBook or something was it?
Don't they use some in-house variation of Doxygen?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I get the feeling that Shog might be driving away valuable users faster than the low quality question problem.
6
22:42
@Mysticial Bloat is life. Bloat is love.
So he behaves like a giant dic...tator?
&#x2063;
@Mysticial ...but it makes the moderators' job so much easier if the user's just...go away.
> contiguity operator indicating that adjacent mathematical symbols form a list, e.g. when no visible comma is used between multiple indices
Nice.
@JerryCoffin Then they'd have to moderate themselves! Poor things.
user1804599
@JerryCoffin Which users? The contributing users? Or the vampires?
@StackedCrooked There's also invisible times and invisible plus.
@Mysticial Contributors, of course. Vampires don't need moderating! They're wonderful.
@JerryCoffin How else would we have vampire movies without vampires?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Multiplication and addition both can be represented by empty space?
22:46
That's not to say that vampires can't contribute.
Problem is, they suck.
@Nooble They do contribute. They contribute negatively.
lol at dat flag
tests\basic.cpp:130: FAILED:
  REQUIRE( v.to_string() == R"("\"")" )
with expansion:
  """"" == ""\"""
almost unreadable.
@Mysticial Where?
Did Catch insert those quotes
in JavaScript, 3 mins ago, by taco
@SterlingArcher, @phenomnomnominal wants you to fuck him
22:48
It's those damned contributors who think they deserve special treatment, just because they make positive contributions. Next they'll be trying to claim that pure rep-whores aren't perfect either.
well I got the minimum length for comments auto-bypassed at least. that'll do for now.
for answers and questions the SO form handling code gets in the way
@Mysticial why would anyone try to inhibit one's manifestation of love towards another
@StackedCrooked Multiplication is the usual 3x kind of deal. Addition is in things like 3½.
Oh, and function application is also invisible (consider "sin x")
for comments under answers autoloaded after the initial page load, there's no easy way to do that
so fuck it, mostly
@Mysticial I never thought Fatwood leaving would actually lead to the rise of someone worse
Shog's a great moderator, in general, but this kinda stuff he does in his Community Manager guise is not encouraging
lol Fatwood
22:50
@AlexM. Comedic potential.
@Rapptz Creator of Snack Overflow.
@Rapptz Yeah I remember stuff like this. I don't remember my workaround for it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah
Snark Overflow
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22:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit really
I find Shog to be the tl;dr kind of moderator
What the hell is that?
it includes actions like deleting roughly 200+ messages from a chatroom that happened to be in the interval [argument start, argument end] whether or not they were appropriate, to stop a conflict
but I'm not going to go into that
it only brings back bad memories
You just wrote a much longer comment complaining about this than you did to even encounter it, @Lightness. 120 characters is shorter than Twitter, which is 99% crap - if you can't even beat twitter, you're doing it wrong. — Shog9 ♦ 1 hour ago
lol. that old "if you spend more effort in one message complaining about the effort you'd have to write per message, then you are wrong"
@AlexM. Yeah, actually. True.
I find a good example of a moderator to be...
@AlexM. It's you :)
22:55
@AlexM. We'll give you a while to think it over.
i.e. actually calm and solves problem through dialogue
Can't comment; he/she doesn't touch my tags at all
rather than "fuck you I'm shog, now shut up"
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Sometimes revenge downvotes seem soo obvious:
@barej Sure, punish me with a downvote on my answer there :P . You're a DB, and don't seem to get really much of the SO site's purpose so far. — πάντα ῥεῖ 44 mins ago
22:56
Borgmoderator ;P
Shog9 has a hat :)
I just accidentally slightly misclicked the star button, and the caret selection made the icon look like the Canadian flag. Ironic since I was trying to star a message all about a moderator who's polite, calm and peaceful alongside his/her gung-ho butchering neighbours.
wrong colours I know
also star not the other thing
but yeah
Lol.
Escape strings make my head hurt.
They should. It's mixing meta levels in static encodings. It is pretty meta-meta in that sense once you think about it

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