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00:00
It's a pork pie hat.
Ell
Ell
I wonder how necessary pulseaudio is
It's the same type of hat that Heisenberg wore in Breaking Bad.
Wait fedora is an hat type?
Yes.
But people like to generalise all hats = fedoras now a days.
Oh, I thought it was a linux distro.
00:02
Good job.
Decent execution.
@Jefffrey Yes--the type that Indiana Jones wore, to give one well-known example.
I see
@Jefffrey Oh you're serious.
is it also a linux distro?
00:04
You have never seen the overdone fedora and neckbeard jokes online?
Yeah it is.
Yeah, never got them.
They're not really funny.
@Jefffrey fedoras are the best hats
It's just making fun of people for their appearance.
they go well with the 1940's suits
which nobody wears anymore
00:05
@AlexM. Nonsense
That'd be top hats
I just assumed it had something to do with this distro being h4kz0r or something.
Lol.
I'm impressed.
@AlexM. Yeah. It's very hard to pull off now a days though, guess that's where it gets the bad rep from.
Most of the hats people make fun of are trilbies though.
@Rapptz It's not really a joke, it's a stereotype
But God forbid you point that out.
Just reinforcing the fact that all hats = fedoras.
@CatPlusPlus It's not really a good one.
00:07
It fits certain people reallly well
Yeah yeah. Keep bullying.
unless you look like this you shouldn't even bother wearing a hat like that
@Jefffrey Yes.
To be honest if I were to see the trilby one alone I would think it's a fedora.
00:08
But that's just because I'm terrible at remembering this kind of stuff.
I don't wear hats.
I don't look very good with them and they sorta ruin my hair.
I can't wait until I'm old and grumpy
so I can wear a fedora and an assorted heavy coat
(you already are)
(the lounge spits out grumpy people)
Lol.
I loved that show. :(
Ell
Ell
00:11
neckbeards tend to wear fedoras m'lady
Fedoras are pretty rare IRL.
Baseball caps are more common here.
I've seen a few trilbies here and there.
I've seen more cowboy hats than fedoras.
Ell
Ell
Scrubs was amazing
So funny but the drama felt real too
Yep.
good show
00:16
@Jefffrey Trilbies have an arc in the back that goes upward and the rim is smaller.
Ell
Ell
Plus the music is Good
@Rapptz tips fedora
lol @ youtube comments
Way to take the joke seriously.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah. Very funny.
Ell
Ell
> Your name is xXxMossxXx is it not?
00:22
@Rapptz Oh I see
@Ell lol
Downloaded a shitty 7 GB torrent.
Let's see if I regret it when it finishes.
I regretted with porn yesterday
3 seeders, 200KB/s
@AlexM. That always happens.
Also before making the decision of downloading porn, you should fap.
OH NOES FEMINISM VIDEO
RAPPTZ BETTAH REMOVE THAT
wat is that banned too?
wait, what is not banned?
00:28
everything is
@Rapptz How accurate was Scrubs medically speaking?
Really good.
Ell
Ell
00:43
I'm dying
I submitted an edit for approval but after that, OP edited something else. Is my edit still in some queue or is it lost?
what
@AMostMajestuousCapybara that's banned
No its use is reserved to Cicada and its subtypes
No, the guy who owns the rights is someone else.
That's starts with J.
Ell
Ell
Cheesus crust, what on earth are you talking about
@Jefffrey @JohanLarsson?
00:52
yes
what did I do?
guys? its not Johan afaik
no wait
it's not johan
its uh... cant remember his name
00:53
@JerryCoffin?
yeah, me neither
what did he do?
litb uses "guys", not guise
00:53
yes, Johannes Schaub litb
guys, this just went through my mind
imagine if guise was reserved for Jefffrey
lololol
@Jefffrey see comment above
@Jefffrey in that case
guys
00:55
Jul 14 '12 at 19:44, by Johannes Schaub - litb
guys and guis
GUYS
is reserved to me
Feb 3 at 22:38, by Alex M.
guys
that's also reversed
sorry
00:55
TIL Jeffrey cunt spel
it's a freudian something
slip maybe
if you know what I mean
> I need help with a codes.
sweet lord
/cc @ScottW
> halp
plz, Y u no codes?
*a codes
01:00
Haha
Are you guys in America?
Haha, that's now what I was thinking.
*not
you can edit messages
I was wondering what time it was there
01:02
Ah, cool
You guys are coding late
lol
that's not late
If you're coding
eww coding
01:02
Yeah... I know how it goes
I'm writing a stupid lab report
They made me write a raytracer... In Python?!?
i'm going to start answering questions instead of flagging them for a while
Because who cares about performance!
@Blob keep us updated
just wrote a response on how you compile a program before running it
What makes it worse is that I already have a raytracer in c++
01:05
@theoemms what's wrong with that?
@Jefffrey can't you read?
can't you write raytracers in python?
It means I had to re write code I'd written before
oh noes
You can, but the performance is awful
01:06
a language does not have performance
Python does
lolno
Write an emulator in python
Have it run like one I write in C++
If I only i cared about writing an emulator
Or had time in general
@Jefffrey Python is 100x slower than everything including itself
01:07
> all implementations of python are necessarily slow
is what he means by "python is slow"
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Er... Ruby.
It's interpreted, so it's slow
4
@MartinJames Same shit
01:08
@AMostMajestuousCapybara True:)
Have any of you guys used FORTH?
@theoemms lol, long time ago.
IIRC, it had more dots than PHP has dollars.
I like messing with the cool, low resources way of doing things
> Quick[!](https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/2vvcbm/author_of_unix_in_rust_abandons_rust_in_favour_of/colsmn1) Name one company in the world outside of the one that created Rust that has standardized on it.
There's a reason 99.9% of the world has standardized on either C, C++, C#, or Java. The next major programming language will not be Rust or Nim or D or any of these other one-off languages that are attempting to solve for problems that either don't exist or do exist but don't really matter at the end of the day. The next major programming language will be the next evolution o
the fail formatting..
include the http part
in the link
01:13
@Jefffrey lol, I searched for 'Haskell' in that, but could not find it.
You probably don't know this, but I'm considered the murkdown expert here
So if something is wrong, it's murkdown's fault, not mine
how does that show up? :|
is it reddit? SO?
reddit
oh wait it's so
@Jefffrey You're right. I never suspected that :)
01:15
wat
it's reddit?
the link is to reddit
the screenshot is on so.chat
i think we should switch topics
or chat.so
01:20
yesterday, by Jefffrey
user image
sorry
lmao.
Still funny.
When I saw Nim it looked horrible.
I wonder if it's any better now.
Seems dynamically typed
welp, maybe not
> expressive
efficient
elegant
cringemeter exploded
@Jefffrey Seems you can specify a type.
yeah
Seems boring like any other language to be honest.
01:26
I'd rather use Python.
Doesn't seem as bas as I thought it was though.
I really don't get the Python hype.
Ell
Ell
I don't find that there's hype
I honestly don't want to bash it
It's incredibly easy to prototype in.
Just, why do you like python?
01:26
There are batteries for everything.
And you just answered
Ell
Ell
It's stable, performing enough, well documented, big community
Damnit you are going too fast
It's super easy to install libraries.
@AlexM. Sorry, but no. I control all, but own nothing....or something.
01:27
There are many of them.
Ell
Ell
import essay
The language reads pretty well.
@Rapptz Would you actually write some... I don't know, "serious" program with it
I've written a few.
Ell
Ell
Apparently its used in scientific computing
01:27
But if I reach like.
3k LOC
Then I wouldn't use it anymore
Python is incredibly slow.
Ell
Ell
I'd tend to never consider dynamic typing for "serious" programmes
So you drop a 3k codebase?
Ell
Ell
Not that I even write them
@Ell Ikr.
3k LOC isn't that much.
01:28
Dynamic typing just seems so wrong.
Easy to re-write in another language.
IMO
Ell
Ell
Well, it just seems needlessly difficult
I only use Python for a few purposes.
1) Literal scripts. Like bootstrapping creation of ninja files, something that has simple use etc. 2) HTTP requests.
like web servers?
Ell
Ell
I use ruby, then python if a ruby lib isn't readily avail
01:30
Like using REST APIs.
I see
Also I like the socket library.
I wrote an IRC bot with it.
If I had a good HTTP requests library in C++ like requests in Python
I don't think I'd use Python for many things.
Ell
Ell
Night folks
Night.
Someone should write requests in C++ eh.
@Rapptz I nominate your for this task.
01:33
We had a page of "Lounge project ideas"
RIP that page
@Borgleader It's actually pretty difficult.
Given that C++ has 0 networking capabilities standardised.
In which case you're better off than me
I don't think the API itself is hard.
Just the implementation requires..
sockets for actually making things. Then you need to work with HTTP 1.1.
Wow 1.5 million downloads a month
of what
01:37
requests
I'm watching playthroughs of The Stanley Parable after having played it, and I'm appreciating the game even more now /cc @EtiennedeMartel
(the guy playing it is a game designer and he knew the author of the game so its interesting to have his comments on it)
@Borgleader link?
@Borgleader link?
01:44
3.5 hours? who would watch that? :|
Dude this game is fucking hilarious
i've played it
i like the commentary + theres a few things i missed
best thing in the video
is how he stops talking when narrator talks
i hate people who don't do that
Good morning.
I just fixed one of my HDDs by not using it for a month. :D
01:51
@Borgleader The voice of the narrator is so low.
@Jefffrey yeah the game sound is too low compared to his, I wish I had a sound normalizer for youtube (like the one built in to ventrilo)
he just started streaming stuff so he's not used to things yet
@Borgleader Well, sure.
@Borgleader i'm turning vol up when narrator speaks and low when he speaks
i managed to find a sweet spot where hes not too loud and yet i can hear the game well enough
but still i wish i had something to normalize it
@MarkGarcia Temperature? If so, it will probably stop working again soon:(
02:06
@MartinJames Yep, diagnostic tool showed a temperature warning. I'm just copying some game files and so far (even with the high transfer rates) so good.
This is one of the most ironic clashes in the ongoing battle of hold-reasons: Two excellent answers by John and Hans just made it, even though answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise.TaW yesterday
Epic.
02:24
According to physics when your mind observes something, you change that something
> In the same way that each cell of your body has information about your whole body, your mind has information about the whole universe.
@DonLarynx what?
thats stupid
its really new age stuff bro.
03:04
What have you been smoking?
Anyone tried No-IP here?
@MarkGarcia noip.com, sure
@LucDanton What did it mean by ads (in the sign-up page)?
I don’t recall anything of the sort.
it’s been a while though
 
2 hours later…
04:51
2 HOURS AGO? WTH
fffcombo breaker
what you did there, I almost see it
 
1 hour later…
06:18
I was at work at 7 am today! How cool am I?!
@wilx Sounds like teh graduate school.
@Mikhail Hehe. No. I am just exceptionally early in, today. I had to drive somebody to a bus station early.
Neato, the VC++ compiler team just got back to me. They say they fixed substitution not being applied on empty template parameter packs! :D /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
06:44
@wilx colder than ice
07:03
@melak47 If you’ve got that kind of pull, I think there are other people willing to share their concerns to you!
Does Python3 have pure virtual class members, or some kind of contract for inheriting classes?
Somehow I find it hard to believe they fixed the bug that clang simply wontfixed because of one report. They probably fixed it by accident :p
07:09
wut
what was wut?
nothing anymore. It's was one helle of a slow train
@райтфолд one of the subtler warts of the Boost Coroutine library:
I did not see this question until today, but the gist is that Boost.Asio prevents a coroutine from staying indefinitely suspended if it knows that there are no handlers available to resume it. When this occurs, Boost.Asio will destroy the coroutine, causing the suspended stack to unwind. — Tanner Sansbury 7 hours ago
I finished the PR, not very happy with it.
The ... problem report?
press release...
07:12
my code
@MarkGarcia interesting! arrays of bools for bombs launching
@sehe what was there?
I reported that bug back when VS 2013 was in RC...and they fixed it just in time for the 2015 release! woo
much fixing is by "anticipated accident" yes
@райтфолд And apparently can still be tricky when using boost:
@updogliu It should be fixed. ADL was not selecting the proper asio_handler_invoke() hook when handler was captured by the lambda. This resulted in the handler running outside of the strand context. With the proper path being selected, I was also able to migrate the work object into async_func(), which is a bit cleaner in my opinion. — Tanner Sansbury Jan 1 at 19:43
@melak47 scrot i.imgur.com/JTHmeUm.png
3
07:29
switch still not fixed in python3, I should file a bug report
Oh and @R.MartinhoFernandes one wart with Spirit I've seen happen on MSVC: stackoverflow.com/questions/18694547/…
08:20
ewll I'm off to wokr
gonna pack me some of the nuclear painkillers I now possess
> o,please some one help me n giving the code for it i matlab,
no
hello
anyone active ?
oh right
user1804599
@sehe I don't use them together that way.
user1804599
08:27
But either way, that's nice.
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Hi
@Joseph sexually?
user1804599
@sehe I use a custom scheduler because I want to context switch on channel operations, not on I/O.
@sehe Hello there
This fucking specs fucking sucks why is murder not legal in our goddamn society omg
Maybe I should just stay away o_0
08:45
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Good morning I guess
Because you see this protocol is shitty
The spec says struct X should be 210 bytes, when in fact it lists fields whose size adds up to 232, and the server sends me 231. :rage:
compression fool
bit 5 of that integer is always 1, so it can be not sent
I chuckled :)
user1804599
@require(lambda x: x >= 0.0)
def sqrt(x):
    import math
    return math.sqrt(x)
user1804599
Meh, I don't like repeating the argument.
user1804599
08:53
And the lambda.
hmm.... what's 'easier' to read and clearer?

if (!foo()){ bar() }
or
if (foo()){// no need to do anything } else { bar() }
@AMostMajestuousCapybara angry or drunk?
user1804599
if (not foo()) {
    bar();
}
java ¬_¬
user1804599
public class BooleanOperations {
    public static boolean not(boolean x) {
        return !x;
    }
}

static import BooleanOperations.*;
may be if (not ( foo())) { bar() }
user1804599
08:55
Or incorporate a preprocessor into your build system: sed 's/not/!/g'.
@райтфолд lol right
have you learnt nothing about corporate programming?
user1804599
What is corporate programming?
PODness, arch + packing; protocol vs. payload; versioning;

IOW: have fun ! :^
user1804599
In the corporation I work for I can alter the build system to my heart's content.
user1804599
If you can't improve the tools you work with you can't be as productive as you could otherwise be.
08:57
@thecoshman yes
> corporation
user1804599
Can you set the captured variables of a Python lambda?

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