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18:00
@rightfold Well, what is your favorite programming language, then?
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Scala.
@AlexM. lol, LRiO syndrome.
@MartinJames I thought it only happened with pizza but it seems it's for pasta too
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> Shell Assures Nation Most Arctic Wildlife To Go Extinct Well Before Next Spill
18:01
@AlexM. Try ordering something that doesn't start with 'p'. Maybe Chinese.
@rightfold Although it's all a matter of opinion.
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@ZachP TL;DR
@MartinJames I've seen weird things at the chinese guys
@rightfold You're not supposed to read that lol
like some sort of rice with avocado
I'm too scared to try
18:03
@AlexM. You have nothing to lose (but money).
I've started trying out python, does someone here have any idea how do I pack a class onto a string (so I could send and receive it over a socket)? struct module seems to have an answer but I can't find it.
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import pickle
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pickle.dump(x, socket)
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pickle.load(socket)
@rightfold I am now enlightened :O Thanks.
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import pickle as taylor_swift
class Boyfriend:
    pass
taylor_swift.dumps(Boyfriend())
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Time to make software.
@rightfold Did Mill die yet? :D
hides
yay food
@Griwes I didn't get it.
@ZachP Then keep reading it until you do.
18:11
@ZachP The arrows, man, the arrows
ugh I just made 10 consecutive slides for a talk that consist exclusively of their titles and dumps of code
@rightfold It uses an attribute called 'readline', that socket doesn't seem to have. How should I make it work?
I'm looking again, one second :P
I am like pretty sure this is at least kind of wrong.
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No idea.
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I never used sockets in Python.
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18:13
You can use dumps to dump to a bytes instead of to a stream.
@Griwes I still didn't get it xD
@ZachP Please stop using the chat until you do.
@ZachP Hint: look what other messages replying to another message have that your doesn't.
@ZachP Why is SFML terrible again?
@Griwes OHHHHH
@Jefffrey I loved it, at first. Then, I figured out that the OOP in there is WAY too generic, so a simple task would still end up a bit troublesome as a more complex one. Also, it doesn't keep you low-level enough as, per say, Freeglut (with OpenGL) where you could basically control EVERYTHING, and quite comfortably.
18:19
haha
Why would you want to control everything with OpenGL in a 2D environment?
Maybe I should just return to good ol' C with freeglut :(
So it's too high-level for you? (first world problems)
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Use Swing, not OpenGL. Much simpler and higher-level.
Also I'm pretty sure you can write in OpenGL anyway
18:20
@Jefffrey Simple, I'm a hardcore programmer :( ASM for the win ;)
lol Swing
@rightfold Swing, as in Java's?
@rightfold Good to see you still have a sense of humor.
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No. Terrible code.
18:21
@milleniumbug First world problems indeed. Maybe I should wrap OpenGL with OOP, a comfortable enough wrapper.
@rightfold Is it the array?
> by JavaSuck
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No. The cryptography.
@ZachP That exists already
I like Python because everything is built-in. But I hate Python, because EVERYTHING is built-in :(
Programmer problems.
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def fizzbuzz(n: Int): String = {
    var result = ""
    if (n % 3 == 0) result += "Fizz"
    if (n % 5 == 0) result += "Buzz"
    if (result == "") result = n.toString
    result
}
(1 to 100) foreach fizzbuzz
@Jefffrey Maybe, but creating one myself sounds cooler :)
you rate each fizzbuzz on a scale from 1 to 100?
@rightfold I added a comment. Do I get a rose from you, now?
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18:24
no, still unreadable
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@Jefffrey meh I don't like it
it doesn't hold enough invariants
But... it's functional! I thought FP was the new OOP!
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OOP is about tuples of functions.
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@fredoverflow Wait, that's you?
@Ell What do you mean?
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FP is about immutable data structures.
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18:25
@rightfold LWJGL?
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They're completely orthogonal.
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in my wrapper, you construct a program by passing it some shaders
"Create a UML diagram for a solution that would implement the functions of the human body. The Penis class must not violate SRP."
I'm trying to write a static_assert-like macro thing for C++03...
Did ANYONE here experienced in Python sockets?
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18:25
in oglplus, you construct a program, then attach shaders, then do prog.compile()
@melak47 Boost's static assert, done.
@Jefffrey Well, who else did you assume behind that user name? :)
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@Jeremy We already talked about penises violating SRP many times.
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There's no need to do it again.
@rightfold DRY
18:26
@rightfold What about vaginas?
@Griwes boost has one, but the error "string" is so far at the end of the line it becomes hard to recognize :(
@fredoverflow Anyone in this room really
@rightfold Now write it with a cyclomatic complexity of 1.
@Jefffrey fair enough :)
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my program class throws on construction if linking fails, oglplus I think there is a flag. my progam class has the invariant that once it is constructed it is linked
18:26
@Griwes No vaginas - he's a Java programmer.
@Griwes They don't violate SRP in any way
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Khronos has so many more specs than OpenGL...
@fredoverflow FLOOP is the new Blurgle.
error: no matching function for call to 'test() [with bool B = false]::assertion_failed::B_must_not_be_false(void*)'
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@Jefffrey they violate it in a very bloody messy way
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18:27
OpenAL, OpenVG, EGL, OpenCL, and OpenAL.
@ZachP It was kind of an inside joke...
this is crappy if test() [ with bool B = false] is even a moderately large template
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Q: Offensive, inappropriate, and un-professional chat room names

CupcakeI was browsing the front-page of Meta, and I noticed off to the right a very strange and kind of inappropriate name for a chat room: However, when I look at the chat room info directly, the name of the room appears as Lounge<C++> Questions Are chat rooms allowed to be named after genit...

@Ell That's just a garbage collector running once every ~25 days
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@Ell ok
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18:28
@Jefffrey a very bloody GC.
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@Jefffrey well it leaks badly :P
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I'm glad I don't have that problem despite being a woman.
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unless you pump the subject up with sufficient hormones
lol dat flag
Also pee comes from a separate hole
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18:28
what is flagged?
Etienne's pinned message
@Ell the rules message
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@Jefffrey yeah but you still have to shove your dong up the hole that gushes blood
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May 8 at 17:32, by Etienne de Martel
Lonely? Want to become as popular with the ladies as our Robot? Easy! Just read our rules!
inb4 moar flags
18:29
@Griwes the drama is real
@rightfold lolwat
@Griwes I don't suppose you have an idea how I could get the msg type to be printed before the scope/??? of the call
wish today was friday :<
@melak47 Use C++11.
:D
not funny man :(
18:30
No Python programmers ? :(
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tomorrow free from work
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woohoo
@Ell Well, that's the one that takes care of the "baby" responsibility, so that makes sense
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@melak47 Why are you stuck with C++03 anyhow?
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Job being a dick?
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18:31
@Jefffrey I guess vOv
@ThePhD g++ 4.1.2 targetting an embedded thing with no other compilers available
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@melak47 Oh, brutal.
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Reading all the code in this repo gives me hope.
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I understand what it's doing.
> the whole point of the Lounge is simply to be a place for people who just happen to have met with the unfortunate fate of having to work with C++ to cry about how abominable the language is and how they need a better job and a spouse and a dog and a cat and a car
18:32
@Ell The idea of a separate renderer sounds ok after all
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@Jeremy and a chainsaw!
hm, maybe I can get around needing a general purpose static_assert, I only have a few asserts with unique messages
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Anyone know any other compiler books?
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/cc @Puppy?
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... Wait, it's not DeadMG anymore.
18:34
WOOOOOOWWWW, it actually works
@Jeremy i work with javascript and just come here to feel superior
I AM A PYTHON PROGRAMMER
Sorry for getting too excited xD
@ZachP derp
@AlexM. I've been thinking the same since about two days ago
@ThePhD I already have a spouse, chainsaw, and car (and want a dog or cat).
18:34
@Ell There's just the synchronization problem
@AndyProwl I can't read either
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@JerryCoffin Oh wait you do I can't read.
@Jeremy He's got one
@nick I work with Java professionally, but I come in here to feel the rush of working with a different language by proxy.
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@Jefffrey I don't really understand the synchronization problem
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18:35
@JerryCoffin Do you have more preference for a dog, or a cat?
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@ShotgunNinja Contact High?
@Ell Like the renderer objects are part of the renderer system, no?
Like the renderer system holds renderer objects and manages them
And then there's a scene that holds the actual Nub objects
@ThePhD Given my fondness for breathing, I avoid cats much more than dogs.
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Well I'd just break it down hierarchically
@ThePhD Pretty much. Like standing in the hallway while my neighbor smokes pot.
I mean, who would do such a thing?
18:37
Breathing is overrated
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but yeah
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@JerryCoffin Dogs are the best! \o/ /cc @Xeo
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actually no
@Ell Well, however you organize them, you are going to have Nub and NubRenderer not stored in the same container.
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@Jefffrey Right
18:37
And when you remove one, you need to synchronize with the other container and remove the reference from there too
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but if you have a GameRenderer or FPSRenderer, that will contain a HUDRenderer and TerrainRenderer etc.
and in your draw you loop you just do game_renderer.render(fps_scene)
yes
that's correct
@ThePhD I suppose I should add: at least in my lexicon, it's open to considerable question whether anything much less than knee-high or so qualifies as a real dog.
@ShotgunNinja haha right?
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@Jefffrey but where is the synchronisation issue?
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18:39
@JerryCoffin When I get my own house I want to get a dog that's like me-sized.
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If you pass the scene every time
@ThePhD newfoundlands
@Ell Wait, why would you pass the scene again?
Don't you have a reference in each renderer object to the object they have to render?
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No
Well I wouldn't
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18:45
you're overcomplicating
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To me a renderer class is responsible for rendering the object you give to it
For(auto obj : objects) {renderer.render(object)}
Why did I use object :L replace object with something less generic
@Ell Ok, but NubRenderer holds the graphic state of a specific Nub instance
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Well
What kind of graphics state is there?
Ah gawd my noae
Nose
What happened?
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Hayfever I think :(
18:50
@Ell I don't know, the current position and rotation of the object on the screen
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Its leaking and I'm sneezing every 5 minutes though
@Jefffrey well the position and rotation are properties of the model aren't they?
The renderer just has to convert them to screen spacr
I have, like, the weirdest problem in my simple client/server module
@Ell Say the rotation of the body is slightly behind the rotation of the head
Anyone messed with python's pickle module?
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@Jefffrey yeah I'm not sure. Hmm
I mean if there are variables not used in the simulation but are used in graphics on a per object basis
I'm not sure where they ought to be stored
18:52
@ZachP use more node.js
lololol I just figured out my problem anyway
I just asked myself "why do I get a ValueError when I send a class containing the dirlist of C:, but not the dirlist of C:/users, for example?'
@Ell In a specific ObjectRenderer
@nick The answer was: I wasn't sending the whole class (I only sent 1024 bytes) xD
Oh wait, NubRenderer was a single renderer for you?
Like a functor over a scene?
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Yeah
But it has the textures etc.
18:57
I see
I thought you meant that each Object had a ObjectRenderer
Which was spawned by the GameRender when in need to draw a scene.
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Nah
But I see your point of object specific rendering state
Then, you still have the problem of per-object specific graphic state.
On something as simple as animation state for a sprite, for example.
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Well for that you'd use the time the sprite is acting for in the simulation surely
Well, after that is done. I'm still looking for an advanced programming project :P
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For instance you'd need to know how long a sword is swinging for to know when the player can swing again
This can be used to time the animation also
19:01
@LightnessRacesinOrbit TIL about weak_ptr, and it's awesome :D
@Ell Meh. Say you want to have the sword animation end slightly before the actual moment in which you can swing again
So you swing and then have a period of I don't know 1-2 seconds in which the player is still, before it can hit again.
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Well, the renderer would just play the animation once without looping
Then animation and "idle_period" is completely detached
Any idea for a challenging AI to develop?
@Ell When, then you can see that the real point of synchronization there is between the start of the swing and the start of the swing animation.
Which make sense.
@ZachP Any AI is challenging
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@Jefffrey isn't that a good thing?
@ZachP write one for Spring RTS
19:05
@Ell Yes, but you see that the animation state is not linked to the game state in any way.
if we're talking about a real artificial intelligence, yeah thats fucking hard
@Ell Isn't Spring RPS a gaming engine?
@nick Define real
conscious
C++03
main.cpp:37:17: required from here
main.cpp:18:75: error: no matching function for call to 'types_must_match::assertion_failed(int)'

C++11
main.cpp:37:17: required from here
main.cpp:22:34: error: static assertion failed: types_must_match
that looks alright to me
typedef int whatever[(condition) ? 1 : -1];
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19:08
@ZachP yeah
Write an AI for Balanced Annihilation
Is int[-1] even legal?
huh
Aren't indexes std::size_t, which is unsigned Something?
@Ell No API for the game? It's going to be REALLY bothersome.
@Jefffrey That's the point - to fail on negative sizes.
19:13
Negative indexing would be a useful thing, but that's array size so
@milleniumbug That wouldn't trigger anything SFINAE though
Why do you want stuff to fail?
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Waka Flocka Flame for president.
@Jefffrey C++03 static_assert emulation
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President Evil.
@milleniumbug not bad, but the typename / assertion message only appears in a warning which dilutes the error message :/
if I suppress that warning, the error doesn't really say what's going on :/
19:14
@milleniumbug Oh I see
@melak47 Yeah, it doesn't really work for MSVS for example.
not targetting ancient MSVS so I don't care, today :)
That SFINAE exists doesn't mean literally everything has to use it
(it says "negative sizes not allowed" without telling what type declaration failed)
@melak47 Duh, at least it gives a nudge with the all-caps STATIC_ASSERT though.
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I need a new project.
19:18
Of course it's worse than static_assert, that's why it was introduced into the language.
@milleniumbug I'll have to see if this gets blown up by huge templates beyond recognition, but if it doesn't this could work. thanks :)
@Jefffrey A definition requires a strictly positive number. An expression can have a negative number though.
Alternative option to negative array sizes are negative bitfield sizes.
Literature test tomorrow - didn't learn a thing. Yep, an A is guaranteed |NOPE|
AFAIR they work better on MSVC++ because it shows the type.
19:22
Should I try my luck with monogame?
moved my desk over
@ZachP There is no try. There is only do or not do.
but for the sake of neater wiring, put speakers 'left right reversed'... so now need to find a software solution...
or I guess I could see if I have a hardware dongly doofer that could do that for me
@melak47 Yeah, it's even worse.
19:25
@thecoshman This will undoubtedly fix the problem.
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@ZachP it has an API
@melak47 Boost has static_assert emulation, if you can't use it, at least you can read their code to see if they have some more tricks.
@milleniumbug I have, but theirs looks about as bad, with the type mentioned, but all the way at the end
@JerryCoffin needs more virgin gold
@JerryCoffin Makes sense
19:28
I'll try the negative array size, and fall back to this if it doesn't work out: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/5ac7776b7001ddc1
static_assert is broken in MSVC?
like I said I only have a couple different asserts where I need this, so this is not totally unfeasible.
@Jefffrey no, still not targetting MSVC with this :p
> What a sad day, now the Linux distro count is down to just 10 083 823, of course someone will soon create a new distro so hopefully we'll soon be back to 10 083 824
what distro died?
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Haha
Its not that high in reality is it?
19:33
@melak47 Foresight
Yes. I had to physically restrain myself not to make the obvious lame joke in the comments
Hilarious in foresight
@Ell Who knows. Every installation is uniquely botched... so in a way there will be far more
@sehe Haha. That is so true especially in my case. Since I have first installed Xubuntu, I have had issues with upgrades to newer version of the distribution each and every time except the first time.
Evening.
Hi
Looks like I'll be starting using Fedora 22. For the first time. Never touched Fedora back in the days it was more popular than Ubuntu (I believe it had a different name back then?). I was a Gentoo+KDE guy then
Nowadays I'm mostly about deb/ubu with vanilla Gnome3 desktop. And Ubuntu is continuously disappointing with their vision.
I think I'll go for SELinux enabled by default + Gnome3 by default
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19:39
@sehe wasn't it just called red hat?
I always forget what SELinux is
Yeah. It was quite popular with the masses. I think you're right. They dubbed the "free" version Fedora
@Ell it's a hindrance. That makes things more secure
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I see
My first distro was Ubuntu 11 I think
I've used Linux mint since
@Ell rookie
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Haha yeah
I think I'll switch to gentoo though
Switched to Fedora recently, as Linux Mint had some ancient version of gcc (4.7 or something)
Oh, it was 4.8.2
19:46
can't you update it?
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I think the continuous release thing will be good
In gentoo
@nick That was the newest in repo
It is. It is high maintenance though
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I expect I'll still have to learn to write ebuilds though
I was just watching harry potter. THose noobs were sending unencrypted letters
19:47
@Ell why? I never did in years of Gentoo
@milleniumbug switch to Arch
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@sehe I just expect there to be packages without ebuilds
Random open source projects
On the contrary
@khajvah Arch looks nice, as it uses pacman, the same what I use on Windows.
HYPE. /cc @Rapptz
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19:47
That's good :D
im used to debian distros
Me too
cant imagine switching to something like fedora
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@sehe what is high maintenence about gentoo?
fedora is nice too
never used debian
19:48
@Cicada da pun! yield it now
Writing ebuilds is useful
@Ell since things are continuously and smoothly versioned everything and the kitchen sink needs recompiling every now and then
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@sehe yeah
I think I'd just get it to update during the night every night
@sehe Both KDE and Gnome seem to be fucked up one way or another. I think I tried KDE and found the activities thing really retarded. With Gnome3 there was something else I have seen and did not even bother.
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Though that might lead to bugs developing overnight which doesn't sound fun :P
19:50
@wilx use i3 wm
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I think I'm going to use bspwm
i3 is the best
@wilx Ditched KDE when they delivered a far inferior rewrite in a new major (3 or 4?). Since then I learned to appreciate the simples of gnome
@khajvah IIRC that one is too minimalistic for me. I want Windows-like thing.
KDE it is
19:55
KDE4 is still crappy and unstable lol
I hate that. They completely borked it. I used to like KDE for it's "rich" UI. But I no longer understand my former self.
Simplicity trumps everything, even from the end-user perspective
I don't even. Checking the calendar.

Yup: 2015
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I really prefer gnome to kde
Even lexicographical ordering does
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