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10:01
I should ask whether Stack Exchange is haram on Islam.
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Q: I don't want to be a father

LostI feel awful about this, but I can't keep my silence about it anymore. I'm a 25 year old man. I am a piano teacher and have a lot of entrepreneurial/artistic dreams and goals. I met a girl about two years ago, in the spring of 2013. We began dating seriously and I moved in with her in the June/...

This could be a troll
> I never really wanted to be a father. I always have placed more personal importance on projects and accomplishments and friendships than romance. I want to be important and powerful and change the world.
This jackass thinks he's too good for everyone else!
Too important.
@LightningRacisinObrit surely
@LightningRacisinObrit perhaps it was time he learned about consequences
@JerryCoffin There's a hot college chick there, actually. There's also a misogynistic prick that oh god is such a bore to listen to.
@R.MartinhoFernandes pix?
@AlexM. I think so yes
user1804599
10:05
pics or it didn't happen
picks pls
> void push_back(T data) {
Node<T>* new_node = new Node<T>(data);
Node<T>* current = head;

while(current != tail) {
current->set_next(current->get_next());
}


current->set_next(new_node);
tail = current->get_next();
}
What
10:08
3rd time posted already
yep
going stronk
yesterday, by Lightning Racis in Obrit
@R.MartinhoFernandes hmm "as they gain experience" or "as their age increases" and by extension "as they come from increasingly far in the past"?
Although, at that time, I hadn't seen that it was about SO rep
oh wait so noobs prefer tabs
2
TI(not actually)L
Did any of you participate in that survey, though? Sample size seems shit. Probably C# devs or something.
10:09
@LightningRacisinObrit lol i did
hence the shit
26,086 people from 157 countries participated in our 45-question survey
lol 26,000 people
good sample
remember people
idiots grow old too
@chmod711telkitty fine
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everyday-chemistry.... — Tom Medley May 3 '13 at 12:09
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lol
10:10
@wilx you mean, this explains you didn't get past the 10k threshold?
@sehe lol
@sehe I am ahead of the curve because I prefer spaces since day 1. :D
I'll just read that result as
@Cinch Yeah. WTF. No cycle detection!
"tabs are this cool new way to indent your code that your grandpa just can't use"
@wilx pfft :)
@sehe I don't know what you're talking about
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What I find interesting is that the VIM crowd is smaller than I expected. And I have never thought Notepad++ was actually used for serious development.
41
A: Finding loop in a singly linked-list

paxdiabloYou can detect it by simply running two pointers through the list. Start the first pointer A on the first node and the second pointer B on the second node. Advance the first pointer by one every time through the loop, advance the second pointer by two. If there is a loop, they will eventually po...

@Cinch you have 10 minutes left
@LucDanton btw, I added it.
10:12
fuck the tail pointer
@wilx what's the sample group? I mean, if they include "HTML programmers"...
@sehe I have no idea.
@sehe Er, that's the problem you see?
I think the infinite loop is worse.
I didn't look at the code (enough)
10:13
@LightningRacisinObrit I do not know. Probably because I have never ever heard of it until like 2 years ago.
39 mins ago, by Cinch
ugh I forgot how hard it is to make a simple OOP implementation
@wilx Where have you been?
54 mins ago, by Cinch
@BartekBanachewicz Well I mean I can write up a basic linked list class in maybe under an hour
a difference 20 minutes makes
@LightningRacisinObrit tbh, I can't get over the fact that Notepad++ has Notepad in the name
it makes it look less serious than it is
@AlexM. I can't get over the fact that Notepad++ has ++ in the name
it makes it look a lot more shit than it is
10:14
No I did. Still like my response :) I intended it to be absolutely beside the point.
I didn't realize how completely beside the point it was (because I didn't realize people post dead borked code for no apparent reason)
@LightningRacisinObrit I have been using mostly Emacs or jEdit or Visual Studio IDE.
shit++
@LightningRacisinObrit that's the only cool part
@sehe look above
@wilx According to the bottom of the survey, only 5% of respondents had 10k+ rep. So that statement about tab usage correlating with low rep is pretty dumb.
10:17
Er, that has nothing to do with it.
> And I was fairly certain I hadn't enabled the "FAIL_MAIL_OVER_500_MILES" option
@LightningRacisinObrit Only if the ratio is different in the whole SO census.
@BartekBanachewicz not really relevant to my quips is it. But: attention confirmed :) (nice)
Can anybody please find out in the SO DB how many people are over 10k of rep?
@wilx It's actually overrepresentative of 10k+ers.
@wilx It's in the survey.
10:18
@wilx Yes, of course
@wilx That's the point - the sample is not well distributed so there's no way of knowing whether that's the case or not
It's a pretty weak way to draw a correlation
> The difference between men and women was totally unexpected—no one ever thought to look for something like a gender difference.
erm
Well you still can't tell
maybe people voted for tabs because they press the tab key and it transforms into spaces
those poor ignorant people
bah.
10:21
Maybe because ermahgerd women's brains are exactly the same
I'm not going to finish this in time
I should've copy-pasted my spread out implementation
@Cinch I'm not surprised in the slightest.
@BartekBanachewicz I'm almost done
@Cinch nearly there. The correct answer is "I shouldn't implement a linked list"
The class and the structure is good, I'm just debugging
10:22
33 secs ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Cinch I'm not surprised in the slightest.
Frutiger looks horrible. All that space :|
@R.MartinhoFernandes I like it
@BartekBanachewicz Er. Quite the jumping to conclusions there. It could be a number of factors, starting with eye differences.
> Reimer chimes in that something as small as a millimeter size different in the font can have a huge impact on legibility
@R.MartinhoFernandes mmm, okay, fair enough.
There are actually well-known differences in that.
10:24
I kinda unified "brain" and "visual processing" there
Color blindness is more prevalent in males because it is linked to X chromosomes.
Er, bad phrasing.
The color-detecting stuffs are linked to the X chromosomes I mean.
user1804599
I need some metals in gaseous form.
@райтфолд Heat some enough? :)
user1804599
> Don't breathe this!
It's go-wrong day:( I decided to mow the lawn. I turned the oil filler cap to check the dipstick and, instead of the cap unscrewing from the filler tube, the filler tube unscrewed from the crankcase. To refit it securely, I have to strip off the cover, and probably the carb:((
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@BartekBanachewicz Good. Glad I didn't pay for something that boring.
@LightningRacisinObrit :\
user1804599
> Emojis
I guess all the blacks and Indians were getting fed up of only bright-yellow-skinned, perfectly-round-skulled humans being represented by emojis.
user1804599
10:29
Why'd one pluralise "emoji" like that? :(
remember when all we had was smilies
user1804599
It's racist against the japs!
@райтфолд Emojovka?
QQ
I'm still not done but most of the stuff works
10:29
oh fuck you forbes.com
the article talking about it has like 999999.9999pt text
user1804599
what is forbes.com
A sodium-vapor lamp is a gas-discharge lamp that uses sodium in an excited state to produce light. There are two varieties of such lamps: low pressure and high pressure. Low-pressure sodium lamps are highly efficient electrical light sources, but their yellow light restricts applications to outdoor lighting such as street lamps. High-pressure sodium lamps have a broader spectrum of light than the low-pressure lamps, but still poorer color rendering than other types of lamps. Low-pressure sodium lamps only give monochromatic yellow light and so inhibit color vision at night. Because sodium-vapor...
I think that's the most common instance.
user1804599
Apparently it's a very slow and terrible website.
Who decided that now we have nice big monitors and high resolutions, every piece of text must fit approximately one word per page?
user1804599
10:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes Shiny!
@LightningRacisinObrit I like their daily quote stuff
So here we have it
0
A: Why is there no transform_if in STL?

CashCowThe new for loop notation in many ways reduces the need for algorithms that access every element of the collection where it is now cleaner to just write a loop and put the logic inplace. std::vector< decltype( op( begin(coll) ) > output; for( auto const& elem : coll ) { if( pred( elem ) ) ...

people advertising ranged-for as the algorithm killer /cc @Puppy
What say ye?
> The diversity in the previous Emoji keyboard version was lacking because there was just an Asian man wearing a gua pi mao cap and an Indian man wearing a turban, but there were no black people represented. Apple also added many more relationship- and gadget-related Emojis. For example, there are now same-sex relationship Emojis like families with two mothers and two fathers.
oh jesus
@райтфолд Also, oxygen is a metal!
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@R.MartinhoFernandes On Earth. I heard there were planets where lead vaporises and forms clouds.
10:31
@LightningRacisinObrit late April Fool
@райтфолд 1749°C? A planet?
@райтфолд Dwarf stars, not planets
Formally, a "heavy metal subdwarf"... which is an excellent name for a star.
@R.MartinhoFernandes aren't the gaseous planets pretty hot as well? (I guess I could look it up)
10:33
@sehe our gaseous planets are far from the sun
@BartekBanachewicz There's something PROFOUNDLY ironic in the way that paper renders for me:
I just went to @R.MartinhoFernandes site just so I can copy the '»' symbol :\
@R.MartinhoFernandes okay! (I didn't know zilch about planets until ~5 weeks ago. Bear with me :()
user1804599
10:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes WASP-12b is 6026.85ºC
@LightningRacisinObrit moanings to you too kind sir
henceforth you shall be known as @soho
@R.MartinhoFernandes pressure bro, or the lack their of
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I can't find which planet it was, though.
@thecoshman Given gravity, there'll be pressure alright. I imagine a Saturn or similar being liquid close enough to the core
@thecoshman also, thereof*
user1804599
10:37
Planets are only fun when you can manipulate and collide them.
Yay. I win.
@thecoshman In case you've gotten your magnitudes messed up: atmospheric pressure is not high pressure.
@sehe well... yeah I doubt a blob of iron large enough to be a true planet would also be small enough to allow for non solid lead at much lower temperatures.
(Higher pressure increases melting points for metals, and it seems to do so indefinitely)
10:38
> There are only 10 bursts, and they fit into just five groups. "It's very easy to find patterns when you have small-number statistics," says McLaughlin. "On the other hand, I don't think you can argue with the statistics, so it is odd."
o.O
@R.MartinhoFernandes you mean... we need to make even higher pressure high pressure pressure chambers?
shut ur chambers
I give up
@thecoshman No, I mean that pressures lower than our atmospheric pressure don't have a significant effect on the transition points of metals.
I should've spent more time designing
10:41
Yay. This was a useful lesson
@R.MartinhoFernandes what about the effect of the point of transition metals?
user1804599
wooo 20ºC.
user1804599
10:42
dat crazy hot!
@sehe Jupiter and Saturn are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. Uranus and Neptune as well, though they also have water and ammonia ice.
user1804599
inb4 stupid american says "21º? dats freezing cold!"
It's not Friday yet you dumbass
Victim marries the rapist, guess which one is the victim. Answer here
ah fuck.
user1804599
10:44
@MomotapaLimpopo I never said it was, dumbass.
Okay
I'm going to start from scratch again
and do no Ctrl + V
Let's try 20 minutes for a templated list class
@райтфолд Neither did I, dumbass
user1804599
I believe this whole discussion about planet composition is a case of the extended minds.
IRTA extended milfs
user1804599
omg milfs
user1804599
10:45
mods are asleep post milfs
I'm going to use unit testing this time
Bartek stop starring this shit
s/starring //
@райтфолд To be fair to the stupid Americans, that screenshot indicates a rather peculiar UI. Presumably "ºF" is a hyperlink to switch into Fahrenheit mode, yet the lack of an underline and the grey of the "ºC" makes it appear as if "ºF" is instead "selected".
> 2015
> being fair to the stupid Americans
inb4 I get berated for calling Americans stupid even though I was quoting somebody else
everything's pretty much always my fault
10:54
not taking the bait
bah
Where am I...
10 minutes?
This is weird. The same code works on my local machine but it doesn't work on a remote server
user1804599
@LightningRacisinObrit Oh, nice. That means I can do anything I want without suffering any consequences.

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