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I should by some booze on the way home me thinks...
@thecoshman Yeah definitely the same here
I need a good bottle of rum
@FredOverflow I thought about offering my own blood, but then I almost fainted at the thought of getting some blood taken.
maybe some dark rum and Kaluha...
maybe just the Kahlua... as I have vodka already
It took a lot of effort to not faint last time I went to the doctor and a blood sample was needed.
14:01
might fancy a few bears though...
@thecoshman What is Kahlua?
@thecoshman Bear is not that good. Just get some beef.
@R.MartinhoFernandes NSFW gspirits.com/en/shop
Kahlúa is a coffee-flavored rum-based liqueur from Mexico. The drink also contains sugar, corn syrup and vanilla bean. == §History == Pedro Domecq began producing Kahlúa in 1936. It was named Kahlúa, meaning "House of the Acolhua people" in the Veracruz Nahuatl language spoken before the Spanish Conquest. (Kahlúa was Hispanicized as Ulúa, forming the name of modern San Juan de Ulúa fortress.) The company merged in 1994 with Allied Lyons to become Allied Domecq. In turn, that company was partially acquired in 2005 by Pernod Ricard, the largest spirits distributor in the world since its merger with...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Drinking your own blood? Isn't that like, I dunno... a masturbating vampire?
14:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes ¬_¬ did I say the grizzle kind?
20%... Good enough
@FredOverflow The blood is to be dried and used as the flavouring agent in the making of gin.
Not sure how much of it will be around in the end.
I drink my own blood relatively often, btw.
It's tasty. I like it.
@ParkYoung-Bae not sure it has a flavour...
Nooble, A tall building in New York City, New York
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14:04
@Jefffrey why NSFW?
@Jefffrey lol wtf
@thecoshman Boobs.
2
@thecoshman u srs?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I see...
> **Part of your project is explicitly you getting smashed on this.**
> Yeah, but in the morning I will be sober and Winston Churchill will still be dead.
aww yiss
14:06
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Won't happen, though.
The auction was withdrawn.
I was going to get smashed on it, too :(
Nevermind.
well I cocked that up
added the ingredients at the wrong time and in the wrong order.
epic fail by me.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't get it. Why would anybody want to drink gin that tastes like a dead American president?
@Puppy Did you put the noodles in the hot pot before pouring in the water?
@FredOverflow British.
Okay, that's a game changer.
and prime minister, not president.
14:17
double fail
@FredOverflow It's what he would have wanted.
:P
@FredOverflow I added the tomato puree before I put in all the chopped tomatoes and I didn't leave enough time to simmer away the water.
> Taste the British spirit!
@FredOverflow Why not, though?
"Spirit" also means "alcohol" in English, right?
14:18
The blood was taken while he was alive, btw.
For what purpose?
If you're going to make blood gin, might as well use some famous blood.
@FredOverflow Some hospital reason, and a nurse decided to keep some, with Churchill's consent.
Was there a famous politician named Mary?
what, so it can be more expensive but otherwise identical?
@Puppy You can't actually sell it.
14:19
guys, my enum experiment turned out to be a disaster
Not in Germany, anyway.
well presumably Churchill's blood isn't free
@Mr.kbok why?
@Puppy Ah, that. Because it's awesomer.
14:20
@BartekBanachewicz It mostly works on GCC and MSVC except in some cases where it doesn't and the compiler gives cryptic errors
@Mr.kbok oic
you're using old compilers right
Also they fail in different ways
Yes, the code I'm trying to refactor uses an ancient Visual Studio
then step 1 upgrade it?
We're on our way to migrate but can't afford to wait for the migration before making changes
dude, why the first answer is always "duh upgrade cipipi11 compiler"
I dunno we have like, clients to support
using an ancient compiler is only going to slow you down, at least in the medium and long terms and as you're encountering, often in the short term too.
so unless you have to push a fix tomorrow, upgrading as soon as possible is a smart long-term strategy.
14:24
Upgrading prematurely is going to get you fired short-term
sounds like a call-your-headhunter problem.
yeah well compiler version is not my number 1 criteria for a job
Nobody will go for potentially intrusive upgrade during development
Clients want deliverables
it's not my number one criteria either but firing somebody for making a strategic choice sounds like some truly terrible management to me.
I actually had a headhunder call me for a C++11 job last year
also: shit salary, shit location, shit project
but yay c++11
14:27
lol C++ jobs
We migrate compiler versions all the time, and it's never a big issue.
@CatPlusPlus Where I work, our best developer spent the last month or so upgrading our compiler versions.
@Puppy Not a strategic choice if you break the production for weeks
It's a lot messier to develop on GCC and then push to the guy working with MSVC.
@Mr.kbok Sounds like your product sucks and is too coupled to the environment.
@Mr.kbok Weeks is not a strategic length of time if you're gonna be maintaining this project for years.
14:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is, and we're working on it. On the meantime upgrading is not the optimal choice.
I had vodka on my honeymoon trip...brand was "magic moments"
@Mr.kbok Yes, but now I have hopefully explained why the number 1 answer is 'upgrade your damn compiler'.
@Puppy It is if you bankrupt the company in the meantime
but the real problem was TeamCity and not the act of upgrading our compiler.
@Mr.kbok That's what "unless you have to push a fix tomorrow" is for.
@Mr.kbok And hopefully you have also understood why "but we have clients to support" is not a reasonable excuse for not upgrading the compiler.
14:30
but unless you are on that kind of deadline then upgrading first is the smart choice and that's why it's always the number one answer.
The real reasons are not the clients, and not the compiler.
MSVC sucks, though.
This may be the real reason
I agree that if you must work immediately then deferring the upgrade briefly might make sense, but in the long term, you can support your clients better with a better compiler.
especially in C++.
The most prevalent issue right now is that our dependencies don't all produce newer VS versions of their binaries
ah, well, that's a totally different thing to you not wanting to upgrade :P
14:32
So we have to either figure a way to decouple them from our code, or pressure them into upgrading
if you physically can't upgrade, then, well, you obviously can't upgrade.
@Mr.kbok Yeah, that's what I meant by "MSVC sucks" this time.
@Puppy We could, but that would require changing versions of software mostly incompatible from version to version, which would require months of bugfixing
personally I would suggest in the long run that you consider a decoupling so that you aren't beholden to your dependencies in this manner... but that's definitely much more serious work than you just upgrading your VS version for your project.
Also I completely understand the rationale behind "upgrade compiler", but more often than not people absolutely aren't in a position of pressuring management to upgrade (or to change jobs for that matter)
@Puppy And that's what I'm working on, because I don't trust the other teams to do their work in time
14:36
lol
user3010322
If they're DLLs, can't you link to old versions of the code with the newer compiled executables?
user3010322
(Assuming headers don't flip the fuck out.)
not if they use any C++ API features.
@ThePhD No CRT woes and shit?
@ThePhD Not in C++, with VC
14:37
there are ways around it but they're a bit more unpleasant.
you'd have to convert to a C interface and back again.
It's totally unpleasant but hopefully I won't be the one doing it
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Usually if they have both installed you can place nice with them. Or maybe that was just a dream.
For any libraries I write mine that might be a DLL, my plan is to have a binary C interface and a header-only C++ shim.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's called "hourglass pattern".
Seems the least troublesome approach.
14:38
personally I still intend to simply author a language that doesn't have so many binary compatibility problems
let me know when you're done
personally I intend to have a beer under the sun.
beer meh
sun burns
@BartekBanachewicz I went from consistently 0:50 to consistently 1:20 now.
Progress!
@R.MartinhoFernandes um
I suppose you meant 1:50
14:42
No. I'm switching methods.
also that's what she said
I was at 0:50, but reaching the limit of how fast I can spin the faces, so I had to switch to a method with less moves total. But I'm still getting used to it, so I cannot do the moves very fast yet.
what faces are you moving?
the faces of the unwilling dead?
Rubik's cube.
@R.MartinhoFernandes back when I was doing it in middle school I couldn't afford a €15 one and the ones I had disassembled in my hands
14:45
personally I think that the unwilling dead make for far more interesting faces.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes sounds fun
@BartekBanachewicz ?
You consistently solved Cubes in less than 1 minute?
I can still do it, yes.
That's impressive. Did you train a lot?
14:47
When I was a kid I could solve it quite fast, now I can't solve it at all
On-and-off for some fifteen years. The current "on" period has been about a month.
oh
Yeah I guess that's a lot :)
I always sucked a solving rubik's cubes
I was at ~4 minutes last month.
@BartekBanachewicz my feed on github is a dozen or say "bartek said shit" :D
Once I've seen a friend solving it with one hand and most of the time without even watching it
14:49
@AndyProwl My hands are too small for that.
rubiks cubes never really interested me
I need a smaller cube.
@R.MartinhoFernandes My brain is too small for that.
@Puppy me neither
more interested in (no Portuguese) robots that solve them
14:50
@thecoshman My github feed is mostly "rightfold created project x, rightfold forked project y"
Xeo
Xeo
more fun!
@Mr.kbok lol
Accumulating in multiple floats and adding them is a thing, but is there any benefit to doing it with ints?
I don't really see anything in GH feed
@CatPlusPlus because you're a lonely arse
14:52
@Blob What's the benefit from doing it with floats?
My keyboard shortcut for incredibuild is ctrl+i, b, which feels like an invocation. "Incredi...build!"
@thecoshman really? :D
I am leaving a layer of indirection in my code on purpose for future proofing... it feels so wrong
@BartekBanachewicz sure is
14:53
ctrl+i seems awkward
@Puppy oh, it is
@CatPlusPlus do you follow anything?
@R.MartinhoFernandes The operations run in parallel
Ugh, experiencing deadlock with tbb::concurrent_bounded_queue. Weird stuff.
@R.MartinhoFernandes why are you rewriting Haskell to C++
14:54
Ugh Spotify now does that "hey app's been started automatically!" on every resume
@Blob Why would that not apply to ints?
What a great upgrade
yeah new version is (surprise surprise) more shitty
const char* XmlShocksDefinition::sXmlName				= "Shocks";
const char* XmlShockDefinition::sXmlName				= "Shock";
@StackedCrooked Concurrent bounded queues are hard.
14:55
why :'(
@Blob they float in parallel
Like, couldn't you just add the lyrics stuff to the old version and leave all the other code intact
That'd be great
@wilx Implementing them is hard. Using them is easy.
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Or not :P
@Mr.kbok To avoid magic strings?
14:55
I think it might be priority inversion.
@CatPlusPlus it already worked as a plugin just fine, they really didn't have to add it
The consumer thread has higher priority than the producers.
int one = 1; there, magic numbers avoided
@R.MartinhoFernandes floating point addition takes 3 clock cycles on intel processors (or so I hear). I can't find a good source on how many clock cycles int multiplication generally takes. Finding some saying 1 and some saying 3.
@BartekBanachewicz I could just write from the math directly, but it would look just as ugly.
14:56
@Jefffrey o_0 well... can't argue with that
@Blob Wow that like doesn't matter
@CatPlusPlus It's no less magic, just unreadable. Depending on the context, sXmlName is different
@R.MartinhoFernandes can't you compile that and provide an FFI wrapper
@Mr.kbok No
@CatPlusPlus precious cycles!!!!
Because header-only.
It's a curiosity
@CatPlusPlus Yes.
If I wanted to pack binaries, I'd just grab an existing library.
14:57
@StackedCrooked Why should that matter?
what are you implementing anyway
int two = one + one;
@BartekBanachewicz KDE. That's why I'm converting kde_ to C++.
int three = one + two;
I'm not going to go through some code base and rewrite all loops I see to use multiple ints
14:58
@Jefffrey Wrong. It's two + one.
Using literals directly is repeating yourself (good luck if you ever have to change that constant) and also that it's different doesn't matter (the value of the constant is not what's important)
> if you ever have to change that constant
Almost paradoxical
No yeah
@Jefffrey It's a constant only in a run of the program. Not necessarily the lifetime of the product.

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