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@рытфолд I'd dare to say the comparator for a priority queue should only use the state of the items to determine which has higher priority. Time of insertion is a metadata that does not need to be part of the state of the item itself. If you accept seeing things this way, a normal queue cannot be a special case of a priority queue.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you know this stuff? Sorry, its in german :-D ...
I don't hear any sound.
@рытфолд See you in an hour. Oh wait, you're doing this with some FP of the week instead of a real parser generator. See you in a couple hours.
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No, I'm using string splitting and trimming and lexical cast.
@R.MartinhoFernandes By means of content, or physically (are you deaf actually)?
18:08
Oh, I hear sound alright.
All the time now.
> In a mother’s womb were two babies. One asked the other: “Do you believe in life after delivery?” The other replied, “Why, of course. There has to be something after delivery. Maybe we are here to prepare ourselves for what we will be later.”
>
> “Nonsense” said the first. “There is no life after delivery. What kind of life would that be?”
>
> The second said, “I don’t know, but there will be more light than here. Maybe we will walk with our legs and eat from our mouths. Maybe we will have other senses that we can’t understand now.”
You may commence your trolling now.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Jesus, still?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's not noticeable for the most part, but yes, it never went away.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sorry to hear that. At least it's gotten better
hah, sorry to hear that
I'm sorry that you hear that
18:12
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Did you target me? I'm not trolling ...
@πάνταῥεῖ I didn't even say anything to you
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Good so, I was just confused.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I empathize. Mine is very low and even so it's super-annoying.
@Xeo Not to mention thread_local, come to think of it.
18:14
Whoops! You just mentioned it.
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton I think those get reset on reuse or something
ConcRT takes care of that, IIRC
@R.MartinhoFernandes Tinnitus? I'm suffering from it :-(
@Xeo What’s the difference with starting a new thread at this point, and when can this sort of stuff be used with std::async and not std::thread construction itself? (I’m idly wondering out loud.)
@πάνταῥεῖ It's a Lounge problem
@LucDanton Starting threads requires OS support and is very expensive
That's why we pool when able
18:17
For 'thread_local', see 'Hiding the use of globals for Dummies'.
It's very possible you already know this and I misunderstood the question. I haven't read back very far.
@AndyProwl May be I just have to figure out the several threads. It's hard to get.
@πάνταῥεῖ Especially when somebody crosses the streams. That is bad.
@LucDanton That wouldn't count as that.
Could be explained easily by ID reuse.
@JerryCoffin 'Who ya gonna call?' 'Nobody - you can't call across thread contexts'.
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18:22
@πάνταῥεῖ It's especially nasty when you realize that when it "goes away", it's because you've lost enough of your high-frequency hearing that you simply can't hear that frequency any more.
> Where I live the snow if any shovels itself away (by a process called melting)
I've made a test recently and I can't here 14kHz sounds from right ear
I can hear them from my left ear only
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yup. It shovels itself away over three months.
@AndyProwl Welcome to aging...
18:24
@AndyProwl 14kHz? It's not like you're going to have problems with phone calls:)
@JerryCoffin At least I can no longer hear the shrieking from the dodgy SMPS transformer under the far desk.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think I’d change my position to 'that’s not specific to std::async', but now’s not the time.
@MartinJames The only reason it bothers me is that I don't know whether it's always been like this, or if it's getting worse just recently. I'm having vertigo and tinnitus, and suddenly noticing that one ear can't hear sounds that the other one hears perfectly makes me slightly concerned.
@AndyProwl Orite:(
18:28
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
thanks I appreciate your support
@JerryCoffin It's just pretty annoying (and it's HF actually ~10-11kHz). Seems I've been listening to too loud rock and punk music in my earlier days. I'm mostly realizing when its present, less when it goes away (that'll be for 2-3 days out of seven).
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
lol, online hearing tests with cheapo audio amps, cutoff filters and crappy speakers.
sorry to ping just for a lol but lol
@MartinJames "I can't hear it. Do I have cancer?" "No, you have your volume turned down."
@MartinJames "I can hear it! I don't have cancer." "No, you have your volume turned up, and cancer."
18:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, well the sounds themselves seem reliable
@πάνταῥεῖ It's always a "high" frequency--specifically, it's basically the limit of what ear can hear any more.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ohwait - I have my scope here...
at least the left ear hears them
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@MartinJames it doesn't matter, as long as you can hear it only on one side
@πάνταῥεῖ At least you have those 2-3 days
18:31
> The hypothesis is that if women’s minds and bodies respond to the ringtone in the same way that they are known to respond to a real crying baby, then they will experience the same physiological effects as if they heard the real thing. If it’s heard often enough, over time their breasts will grow. No need for implants.
These people are geniuses.
@JerryCoffin I've been reading of forms of tinnitus actually appearing at pretty low frequencies (~600-2000Hz), but that seems to be a completlely different form of the disease.
That online test gives no visible audio output on scope at 14kHz and above.
@MartinJames Your speakers can speak that much?
I can hear 14kHz and 15kHz clearly from my left ear
Nothing from the right one
@R.MartinhoFernandes Scope on headphone line.
18:33
@AndyProwl I appreciate those a lot! Mostly it's clear what the day will gonna be, when I'm waking up (sometimes I'm awoken by tinnitus noises :-( )
There's clearly sound in the clips all the way to 22kHz.
Blame your hardware.
Or booze.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You hear that?
@AndyProwl No.
But I can see it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not drunk, but hardware, quite possibly.
18:34
@πάνταῥεῖ Yeah, waking up is unpleasant
I find myself trying every possible trick to make it stop and it's all useless
turn my head, hold my neck, press my ears
@AndyProwl Especially waking up, and knowing what you have to expect for the rest of the day.
then I just say 'fuck it', get up, start a day and usually manage to forget about it
I often wake up to strange, grunting noises. If I can get Anne and Bailey off the bed, it all clears up.
@AndyProwl Sometimes it get's better, when I start listening (consciously or not) to swoosh or hissing noises, like e.g. the shower.
Mine is constant in intensity
18:38
Mine's fine stfu
who the fuck permitted this place to become a Lounge of something other than C++?
can't hear you lalalallaala
@Puppy That's rich coming from you, Vaginaboy
@AndyProwl I can hear all the other ones, though, which makes it suspicious.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@Puppy I'm fine with <Pizza>
you suck tremendously
18:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes up to 21kHz?
careful Xeo will kick you
and then you'll have to go on the rampage
@AndyProwl Yes.
I stop hearing at 15kHz left, 12kHz right
18:41
> ikr? I can’t sleep if anything is plugged in, sometimes even if things aren’t, because I hear the electricity humming in the walls. I get the worst migraine waiting for the train, because I hear the electricity humming in the cables the train runs on, too. It’s awful…
Sigh.
Electricity humming in the walls.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The local substation transformer on the plot next door has nothing whatsoever to do with it:)
it's the sound of his own batteries
What's funnier is that they describe it as high-pitched.
they just mean the speakers are on a table
Whole 60Hz of high-pitched.
18:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well some of it may be 3rd-harmonic, but that's still only 150/180Hz.
Meh losing hearing scares me
@AndyProwl Yeah. You could go completely deaf and still be able to read Vlad's posts.
Also funny: our brain scanning thing gets noise from the mains which is comparable to brain activity in intensity (because of that one of the settings we have in our application filters is "Europe vs America").
So if they can hear electricity humming in the walls, I wonder what happens when they think.
Hi all, I'm searching on meta if someone posted a question about pinging users (in comments) on SO. That suddenly seems to be broken for me :( Anyone seen one come by lately, if not, should I post one, or is there already a known work-around?
@MartinJames No more music and impaired communication would kill me
18:47
@GitaarLAB "Broken" how?
@AndyProwl No music:(
@MartinJames I saw a motto graffitid a gantry in London once
> imagine if you woke up and all the music was gone
stark
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I type @ and no popup appears. Then I type the correct username, but when I post the comment the @username is gone.
@GitaarLAB Are you commenting on that user's question or answer?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It was an answer.
18:48
@GitaarLAB Was it their answer?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah. 'No music' reminds me, it's 'Open mike' night tonight:(
@MartinJames mic plzkthx
@LightnessRacesinOrbit hmm.. lemme recheck, I understand where you are going :)
we don't have one (thank god)
@GitaarLAB :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's what it says on the board:)
18:50
@MartinJames oh my
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's alright for you, taking the piss from afar. I have to actually listen to it:(
@MartinJames actually I'd better go or I'll miss my bus
there is so much traffic in town that the live departures from my stop are varying by up to 10 minutes per minute atm
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I wish I was on it too.
no idea at all when it'll be here
but it should be soon
> i am an active mormon so i would ask that all of you restrain yourselves from saying the words that follow. fuck, shit, ass, bitch, bastard, and various other things along those lines. Thank you.
18:51
also two vouchers for beer from winning wednesday's quiz. yeahhh
@R.MartinhoFernandes urlplz
@LightnessRacesinOrbit whoopsy, I commented to the owner of the question that had commented on an NA. Thx!!
"active moron" amirite
@GitaarLAB There you go :)
(What's "NA"?)
Not an answer.
Okay.
Right, see you later folks
Still, given the choice between dubious music/singing and having to suffer Bartek moaning about his Haskell teal panel, I'll take the sundry noise.
18:53
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Wow, is the competition that bad?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Thanks a bunch (feeling somewhat ashamed for pretty much the stupidest question of mine ever..)
@R.MartinhoFernandes He ignored the fire alarm.
@AndyProwl I don't see how that would be a problem. You can still read what I type, right?
how come no one is doing cool stuff with guis in modern c++? like fancy reactive stuff with lambda delegates and async magic
Last Sunday the quizmaster said our team had the worst name.
18:54
what was it, Cummasters?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've done some research about the tinnitus topic, if there are some more actual healing, or at least alleviating methods are known.
I found a theory (and some people that seem to improve it), that for cases you've lost particular frequencies (and your brain just replaces them with _fake input_), you'll get off with lifted nearby frequencies using a real time operating hearing aid device, or specially edited audio files (as kind of meditative setup).
@Puppy That Dead Hooker In My Trunks.
wow, that's even worse.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sounds like a band name.
@Puppy What do you think "trunks" stands for, btw?
18:56
well either your underwear or your car luggage holding facility
@Puppy The plural is an issue with the car boot. Maybe if the hooker was dismembered and spread over several vehicles..
@Puppy Well, professionally speaking it may not end my career, but going out with friends would become boring and frustrating, communication with my girlfriend would be nearly impossible, etc.
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I improved my unit tests! github.com/rightfold/agluj/commit/…
@Puppy Which did you think of at first sight?
Pizza's here!
Finally
19:00
plural is usually used for underwear.
singular is usually for car luggage holding facilities
so underwear
I don't understand why he said it was sexist, to be honest.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's more weightist. If the hooker had to be cut up to fit in more than one car trunk, she must have been pretty fat.
..or maybe there was a delay and rigor mortis had set in.
My brain is now caught up on dead hookers. I'll go get a sandwich and coffee for distraction.
Xeo
Xeo
Ohey, @Cat is playing Starbound
19:16
which logo looks the least bad
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The first one.
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The last one is the worst.
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The third one is nice as well.
i like the first one too
First one's nicest
19:18
the last one would look better if the corner on the 's' wasn't so tiny
the logo is a stylized 'ks'... its not that readable but i dont really care :p
I would have said Lz, even though the z would have to be reversed
they all look like some couple doing doggystyle
"KS" makes me think about "kill steal"
@CatPlusPlus For your archives.
19:32
@Pris don't tell him, but rightfold is right
@EtiennedeMartel lol
lol doggystyle
itt Puppy inventing kama sutra 2.0
@Pris #1 is nice. #3 wins secondplace
ah so that's what "ks" stands for
19:51
it stands for koalas suck
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What shall I implement first? Structure types? Tail call optimisation?
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Tail call optimisation it is.
@Xeo Big update came out recently
Xeo
Xeo
And?
(As in, opinion?)
20:03
I like it
20:18
@Pris they look like the abstergo logo
@CatPlusPlus that is a big update. I may have to go spend a few hours on it sometime soon
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Hmm, you know.
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I'll just make my object files in JSON format.
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Much easier to generate and parse than custom binary shit.
i wish i knew how to add nodes at intersection points in inkscape
they should have made it more like autocad
20:24
@рытфолд Any real application is going to be 10 times bigger than equivalent in anything else...
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Oh no so much disk space.
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Also not really since most of the stuff is bytecode.
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And JSON strings can contain most unescaped non-ASCII data just fine.
user1804599
But for now I'll just make the JSON strings contain assembly code instead of bytecode.
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20:27
Since that's easier to work with as a developer.
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OTOH JSON doesn't have multiline string literals.
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Stupid arbitrary restrictions.
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How about XML.
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Yeah that should work.
gloryholllleeeeeeeee
20:33
@рытфолд Omg. :D I hope you are going to use it only for the structure and not the actual data...
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No I already have a bytecode format and assembly language.
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XML is only for metadata.
@рытфолд lol
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@CatPlusPlus if you write and test it for me I'm totally fine with that.
shit just hit the fan (for fuck sake think about what this is before you open it, do you really want to see shit hitting the fan?)
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20:35
lol
@thecoshman lol
Enter coefficients of 00A3FE8C's linear equation 1:
From:

`std::cout << "Enter coefficients of " << this << "'s linear equation " << rowCounter + 1 << ":" << std::endl;`

Obviously because `this` is a pointer. But if I try `*this` I get an error "types allowed are ClassName".............
@DonLarynx Have you written an operator<< for this class?
Barnacles, you're right.
20:44
Oh. God. That should have been your question. — sehe 4 mins ago
@рытфолд Saying that JSON is easier to parse is silly
My goodness
@CatPlusPlus easier than what? XML?
Fixed binary format
Ah. Yeah, that's silly
Fixed binary is always easier. Even with platform differences. Except for languages that make it hard
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JSON parser already exists and gives me a tree that I can just walk.
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20:46
That's much easier than dealing with offsets and endianness and seeking and all that crap.
@sehe what? God finally shows his face, and he asks the wrong question? what a fool.
@thecoshman basically
@рытфолд why would you seek
wtf, this is "too many parameters"? std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &s, Matrix &matrixobj);
man inkscape is so fly
21:01
@DonLarynx See rules of operator overloading. Probably you made a member function when you shouldn't. Also, your matrixobj should be const Matrix& instead (look up const correctness)
oops sorry
user1804599
src/agluj/object.d(22): Error: template std.algorithm.sort cannot deduce function from argument types !()(immutable(char[][])), candidates are:
/usr/local/Cellar/dmd/2.066.1/include/d2/std/algorithm.d(9384):        std.algorithm.sort(alias less = "a < b", SwapStrategy ss = SwapStrategy.unstable, Range)(Range r) if ((ss == SwapStrategy.unstable && (hasSwappableElements!Range || hasAssignableElements!Range) || ss != SwapStrategy.unstable && hasAssignableElements!Range) && isRandomAccessRange!Range && hasSlicing!Range && hasLength!Range)
user1804599
That error message. Almost like C++!
@sehe and complexly?
basically is not the antonym of that
@milleniumbug The problem is that it was a member function, and making it a friend corrected this problem. Why?
calling object must always ALWAYS always be to the left of the operator.

oooohhohoohhohoh
"The first parameter is always an ostream object (we've mostly used cout, so far). Because of this, it cannot be defined as a member function (it would have to be a member of the ostream class, which we cannot change). "
@рытфолд wat 0?
Because of this, it cannot be defined as a member function (it would have to be a member of the ostream class, which we cannot change). "

That sentence went over my head.
So operator<< has to be a member of the ostream class; isn't it already?
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21:10
@Jefffrey use Modern::Perl;.
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No help without use Modern::Perl;
@DonLarynx Not your overload
@рытфолд cant
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Then no help.
21:11
Bu yeah, [x] worked, thanks
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You even forgot my.
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And use Modern::Perl;.
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@Jefffrey At least use strict; use warnings; then.
@milleniumbug type_ostream type_matrix yeah I see that doesn't make sense. it's like int double 4;.
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@{get_ingredient_list} is wrong since get_ingredient_list doesn't return a reference.
21:13
@рытфолд I do use them.
Not in the SSCCE though.
user1804599
Not in the SSCCE.
I love you
user1804599
I love myself too.
@milleniumbug If I want "Enter coefficients of " << this << "'s linear equation " to work out, what should I write in my operator overload and in place of this?
Not unless I publish my brain. Don't wait up yet. Also, you got to teach me how to do buggy 'hello worlds' in python. That'd be an awesome party trick :) — sehe Sep 7 '11 at 23:34
That's o[ld]d
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21:16
> auto assumeSorted(alias pred = "a < b", R)(R r) if (isInputRange!(Unqual!R));
Assumes r is sorted by predicate pred and returns the corresponding SortedRange!(pred, R) having r as support. To keep the checking costs low, the cost is Ο(1) in release mode (no checks for sortedness are performed).
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Funny.
Insane. A function 'assumeSorted' should assume it. Not validate
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> In debug mode, a few random elements of r are checked for sortedness. The size of the sample is proportional Ο(log(r.length)).
...
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oh const is transitive. cool.
21:18
@рытфолд It doesn't return an array either, apparently.
user1804599
No, it returns a list.
user1804599
You can't return arrays.
Perl is awesome
user1804599
I agree.
user1804599
Also D y u no sort immutable array.
21:19
why would it sort immutable arrays?
that's runtime cost for nothing
wtf is quote?
Copy it and sort
#define quote(x); it's a purple keyword
user1804599
I need to sort array for my precondition to work.
@DonLarynx macro
user1804599
21:20
assert(sort(type.fields.dup) == sort(values.keys)); is ugly. I want assert(sort(type.fields) == sort(values.keys));. :(
let sorted x = sort x.dup
@πάνταῥεῖ ... sigh. Why do you need to be so negative in comments. If you think a question is bad, downvote and move on. It is really annoying if you spread confusion (seeds are seeds) and also very demotivating if anyone who dares post a clear answer ("No" was to "Is that possible") gets gratuitously contested because... well, why?
user1804599
Oh sort is in-place.
user1804599
Or maybe not. The documentation is so horrible.
user1804599
Ah yes it is.
21:27
^
passive-aggressive is very sapping
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@Jefffrey look: ideone.com/FV7agn
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Now you get an error.
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[…] turns the list into an array reference.
@LucDanton I hope you were referring to the style of commenting :/
21:31
:)
It's frequently the same people who dump on it on every question they don't like. They're really not giving SO a chance to be better than their imagination.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh. Ahaha. Now I get it :/
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Hmm.
@sehe Well, yeah. May be you're right. As mentioned I somehow love to cause confusion (That was a a dada joke), actually can't really tell why.
Try to keep it non disruptive. I allow myself to get pretty flippant, but only when the question is obviously moronic, obviously abusive (help vampiring of the worst kind, e.g. posting homework with "hurry up")
@πάνταῥεῖ I got that dada part. That was not the point at all.
A new word: subtractand, derivative of summand.
@LucDanton Turns out I've got bigger problems than that. I'm static linking to libc which is LGPL without providing a way for a 3rd party to relink it. Expect me to pull all Linux binaries from my site tonight the moment I get home.
Fucking software copyright law.
I can't even run a useless hobby project without getting burned.
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Ell
Ell
does anyone know of an algorithm I can use to approximate an arbitrary signal with a sum of sines?
That's called Fourier Series.
In mathematics, a Fourier series (English pronunciation: /ˈfɔərieɪ/) is a way to represent a wave-like function as the sum of simple sine waves. More formally, it decomposes any periodic function or periodic signal into the sum of a (possibly infinite) set of simple oscillating functions, namely sines and cosines (or, equivalently, complex exponentials). The Discrete-time Fourier transform is a periodic function, often defined in terms of a Fourier series. The Z-transform, another example of application, reduces to a Fourier series for the important case |z|=1. Fourier series are also central to...
Ell
Ell
Oh awesome. Thanks :)
Ah I should have paid more attention in PDE 1. PDE 2 is going to be hell.
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ANIMATED GIF
21:59
@рытфолд it's attractive
If you care so much, start writing more to get rid of it then.

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