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23:02
Hey
Whyyyyyy is my photo not my current photo?
@CaptainGiraffe If your thing trashes the swap, yes, but that'll happen on any OS
@AndyProwl I think I finally understand value semantics.
@Jefffrey thumbs up
Did you watch John Lakos's talk?
I'm 20 minutes away from the end
@Mysticial How much RAM do you have?
23:07
@sehe lol
@sehe 'researchers'
@Nooble Depends on which machine. :)
@Mysticial Err... Your best machine :)
dozens?
on iOS app store development:
> Recent revelations show that the situation has gotten so bad that today there are only approximately 3000 apps profitable enough to support a median income of $50k for their developer.
@Nooble 64 GB
23:11
@Mysticial That's quite a lot.
I only have 16.
Download more
@AndyProwl I probably should.
You wouldn't download a RAM.
Would you download a car?
You can!
23:12
Sure you would
There's even a website.
Now you know what I would like?
How could my games run that fast otherwise?
lol no way you can't download that
I do it every day
23:14
Prove it
Whenever my browser goes to here the reply instantly downloads common sense for me.
@orlp So very tempted to star, but probably shouldn't...
Oh. I never clicked that link
> Things went south In 2012, when Ivanovic launched a new version of the Pocket Casts app on the Android Play Store first, rather than Apple's App Store. The launch was a real success, and he publicly shared the good news. Before he knew it, his Apple Developer Relations representative stopped all contact. The representative would not even answer his emails. Ivanovic had been completely shut out.
23:16
Oops. Wrong window.
Xeo
Xeo
@AndyProwl What talk?
vlc young-mom-and-delivery-boy.mp4
Oops. Wrong window.
@Xeo He has a talk about value semantics, from C++Now 2014
Xeo
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Gonna check it out tomorrow, thanks
time for sleeps for now
G'nite
user1804599
23:23
OMG I wrote a video game. :D
user1804599
In Mercury. :D
Does seeing "C/C++" on a message or a resume or whatever bother any of you
@Pris Nope. But it tells me that they are not overly pedantic. Which is actually a good thing.
Keyboard being dumb.
23:32
@Pris It wouldn't bother me, but it would make me wonder if the person is aware of the distinction
@Pris It kinda does bother me because it makes me feel that the person writing it doesn't know what they're talking about.
"Proficient in C and C++"... lot of raw dishonesty for me in that statement but it sounds nice
For better or for worse it’s sort of an industry term. So a candidate might feel compelled to go into the fold and put it down that way. Damned if they do, damned if they don’t.
Seeing either C or C++ on resume would bother me
@Pris That's different from "Proficient in C/C++" though
23:36
@AndyProwl So you interpret "C/C++" as some hybrid mash up of the two?
The way you wrote it, it wouldn't bother me
@Pris C/C++ is a non-thing. If someone writes that he knows or is proficient in C/C++, I become suspicious. But if he writes he's proficient in C and proficient in C++, then that's fine
Assuming he really is, of course
But then again, it wouldn't really "bother" me, I'd just be wondering
user1804599
What if it was me?
What if jet beams can melt steel fuel?
@AndyProwl I'm almost tempted to update my resume to include it, just to see if I can manage to piss somebody off.
@JerryCoffin Do it :)
23:39
@JerryCoffin lol - you can do everything
@райтфолд You would not write that would you
IDGI
WOULD YOU
Why can't Fred see the funny char?
@LucDanton I kinda agree that if you see it on a resume, you might feel peer pressure/etc, but I generally feel that resumes are junk anyway and a portfolio would be more useful.
user1804599
@AndyProwl Hell no, I don't know C at all.
23:40
however if you're a company issuing a job advertisement, you should know which one you mean.
@райтфолд Or C++.
Xeo
Xeo
In every group I've ever played with, we still roll that last set of d6s, just to see how fine the ash was. ... we ... may have problems ... — minnmass 18 hours ago
user1804599
I know C++ way better than most programmers.
Xeo
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/cc @R.MartinhoFernandes ^
@Pris I always read it as type safe C
that is hardly saying anything.
23:41
@райтфолд Most programmers know one language better than most programmers
user1804599
I know all languages better than all other programmers do.
Me too. I don't know all other programmers that well
@Pris Based on the questions we see on SO, most programmers don't know any programming languages.
@Mysticial s/ programming languages/ much of anything/
:-)
@Xeo If I had to roll 40d6 I'd just use a program to do it lol
Random enough.
23:44
Sacrilege.
40 man.
That's a lot.
I have 300+ d6s.
If you're that powerful, you're gonna roll that shit.
Kill everything with the sheer amount of dices thrown at it
@райтфолд duh, by appending to your message you invalidated my reference
Double plural because that's how I roll
23:46
I can't even delete it now
TIL printers print tiny yellow dots on pages that can track anything you print back to your print, and in effect you.
Supposedly against money forgery - I'm not buying it lol.
Laser printers
@CatPlusPlus Cat uses d6Burial. It's super effective!
@JerryCoffin We all know we need to exclude R.M.F. from that.
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Heresy. What am I playing a P&P RPG for, if not to roll silly amounts of dice?
23:54
I love the randomsort SourceTree uses to render the file list
Not sure how I could have made a shorter example but I sure got 3 close votes for it for stackoverflow.com/questions/29268147/…
@CaptainGiraffe Because your question is fantasically broad and completely unanswerable in any useful or definitive way.
@CatPlusPlus Everything about SourceTree is just...hmmm...now that's a good question. What is the right word for "such utter failure, it makes a BSOD seem friendly by comparison"?
Visual Studio

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