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13:00
@TechnikEmpire it was clearly just an ad and not really a technical way of conveying how fast chrome is
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@Puppy Plus they go out of their way to make it look like they're typing in the remote server's url, then load a local mirror
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@Prismatic yeah agreed, was disingenuous either way
@BartekBanachewicz ugh, that sucks... Sorry to hear that. Hope you find something better soon. They didn't sound like a great place to work, from what you've told us
I'm sure I saw a pineapple joining the room
@AlexM. I can't remember any part of the game being too difficult. Maybe if you don't pick up weapons and other equip
13:01
@jalf I dunno, the company wasn't that bad, but the recent cooperation with the remote office made it way more annoying.
@TechnikEmpire That is not disingenuous or even really a bad thing. The other browsers not having good marketing is not Chrome's problem
Yeah
gawd it's Tony again
what did I do to be inflicted with this demon?
Yeah, he is more active than me.
13:04
lol
@TonyTheLion I thought you were "living a life" or something.
@Puppy <fanfare/>
@Jefffrey "livid" is what the Brits call it
@sehe Was pretty hard to figure out what was going on.
JS profilers don't exist?
Apr 19 at 12:24, by Tony The Lion
@Jefffrey away from this room... living a life :)
13:05
they do, but they don't tell you why the code is doing what it is.
pretty much all it says is "Spending all time in X method".
Obviously. But it will sure as hell speed up finding the offending routine in the first place
which, inconveniently, was not named wasteTimeSearchingScriptTagsForVisibleCharacters
have any of you been following johnathan blow's programming language
@Prismatic Yes, it's old news.
13:06
3 hours ago, by buttiful buttefly
Just what the world needed, another language
don't know why people are so upset about new programming languages
there's nothing wrong with new languages- more new languages is always a good thing.
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@chmod711telkitty moments later, all of the people who signed the letter were flagged as potential terrorists and killed in drone strikes
@Puppy except often leads into "more religious cults are not necessarily a good thing"
@Prismatic It's widely accepted by gamedev programmers, so it must be bad
I hope it rusts in hell
@Jefffrey See, their religious leader posits new commandments, and the herd disciples follows
13:08
@sehe Well, I highly doubt those people aren't religious about an existing language
Obviously. Otherwise they'd be all Bartek about it
Can you guys C what I'm doing?
I think its interesting because it doesn't shy away from the memory related stuff
Someone linked a JS/ECMAscript 6 presentation by Eich a couple days back
That dude could not stop talking about how he wrote it in 10 days
I'm just trying to bring clojure to this "let's make new programming languages" thingy.
@Jefffrey If there was ever any funny in it, you completely ruined it by putting the names in italics.
13:10
May 5 at 11:43, by Prismatic
@CatPlusPlus Can I do memory stuff with C#
oh wait that was you
lmao
I was like "ha ha I am going to link to this idiotic message"
stahp
@Puppy Oh Snap!
C-- (pronounced "see minus minus") is a C-like programming language. Its creators, functional programming researchers Simon Peyton Jones and Norman Ramsey, designed it to be generated mainly by compilers for very high-level languages rather than written by human programmers. Unlike many other intermediate languages, its representation is plain ASCII text, not bytecode or another binary format. == Design == C-- is a "portable assembly language", designed to ease the task of implementing a compiler which produces high quality machine code. This is done by having the compiler generate C-- co...
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I had this idea for Mill.
13:13
I don't even
The fuck are you doing Simon
@Jefffrey isn't that the intermediate Haskell form
@Jefffrey Simon Says C--
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you know this feel when you want to catch only exceptions that occurred in a certain expression
> C-- is a target platform for the Glasgow Haskell Compiler
> The GHC codebase and development are based at Microsoft Research in Cambridge
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13:14
try {
    f(e @ g())
} catch (e @ Exception) {
    // catch only exceptions thrown by g()
}
maybe I should move to cambridge
@Jefffrey I can't even
@rightfold Terrible
@rightfold this is exactly as bad as it looks
That's how I'm sure you'll go with it
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13:15
No, it's nice.
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You can rewrite this using a variable.
lol rightfold's opinions
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try {
    f(e @ g(), e @ h())
} catch (e @ Exception) {
    // catch only exceptions thrown by g() and h()
}
See? I called it.
how does this syntax make you feel
13:16
@Prismatic not this douche again
@TonyTheLion why is he a douche?
@Prismatic because why isn't he?
13:16
oh hey
> `NONE`
`MINIMAL`
`EVERYDAY`
@Prismatic Blown away
YEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
no alex
You guys are confusing
@Prismatic his name is Blow
it's a pun
13:17
guys, when's the next game jam
when bartek has a job
@Prismatic He somehow managed to make a syntax that is worse than C
@Prismatic you don't even know whose video you're watching wtf
@TonyTheLion lol
13:18
@TonyTheLion He still has, for two months
@Prismatic What's the link bby?
I admit I'd kinda want to focus on finding a new one tho
I'm going to look in Gdynia I suppose
I wouldn't mind a ~30min shorter commute
@BartekBanachewicz do it, what's the worst they can do? Fire you?
they've done that already
beh I have to sit down at home and do it calmly
need fix up some dings on my CV too
13:19
@BartekBanachewicz 30min? What's your commute time right now?
oh this is the guy who made braid
@Mr.kbok Depends on the traffic. Can go up to one hour one-way with a car. If there's no traffic it's like 20 minutes. On my motorbike it's around 40-55
wait you got your driver license?
yep.
So we either carpool (lol) with my GF or she takes the car and I ride my bike.
@BartekBanachewicz :)
13:21
I'd like a faster motorbike but that has to wait until next year
Also not sure about money right now :/
Esp. considering I just spent a lot on my apartment renovation
This guy legit asked "C is so inconsistent why does C call the memory allocator function 'malloc' instead of 'alloc', why doesnt C call 'free()' mfree()"
nobody cares about C.
except perhaps developers of toasters
The blow guy was harping on C because of the 'inconsistent' function naming
but C has like... realloc, malloc, talloc, calloc
People are crazy but this guy is crazier
Have you guys heard of Terry Davis and HolyC/TempleOS
That guy's crazy
13:27
quite literally
altough it's a bit rude to say it that way when you are aware of his... condition
I felt pretty bad for him. Clearly a very talented dude
so I'm browsing job offers
this is kinda creepy
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Get it. His face is a DVI connector
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he needs his vision given to him
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so like brilliant and nerdesque and shit.
13:32
@BartekBanachewicz get a job at a gamedev company
@TechnikEmpire oh shit you could come up with the perfect tag line
"We're connected to your vision"
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@Prismatic was all you. That's amazing. Email the marketing director and tell him/her that you're applying for their job
> The INTP personality type is fairly rare, making up only three percent of the population, which is definitely a good thing for them, as there's nothing they'd be more unhappy about than being "common".
lol
my "personality type"
> in fact, they are considered the most logically precise of all the personality types
i own your logical fallacies bitches
> your personality is: you are awesome in all regards
wow that is so accurate
13:41
Holy shit this stuff is so fucking detailed
There are 9 pages of this stuff
well 8
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@Jefffrey INTP-A
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Ugh.
can't wait for #3
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there's this program which concats PDFs
13:42
inb4 404
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but it fails when you give it fewer than two PDFs
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horrible horrible horrible
@rightfold what would you expect the behavior to be
can i ask
no sorry
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13:43
@Prismatic what I expect the behavior is the behavior that is consistent
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i.e. if I give it only one PDF, it just returns that PDF, and if I give it no PDFs, it produces an empty PDF
> An interesting book or a video game is often better than a social event.
AGREE SO DAMN HARD THE WHOLE TEST BECOMES REDUNDANT
strongly agree
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that would be the only sane thing to do
13:44
why is that option not there
> Integer count = (int) (long) (Long) query.getResultList().get(0); // Oh god Java why!
yeah...
Java is the best
@Jefffrey I have the same :(
I clicked refresh accidentally and lost progress
so lame :<
@Mr.kbok I guess we are not rare after all
> DEBATER (ENTP-A)
@AlexM. me too :/
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13:47
looks like we're all common. this website lied to us.
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PL/pgSQL is beautiful.
so the only difference between INTP and ENTP is Extra/Intro-vertism
> While this attitude helps INTPs' strength of unconventional creativity, it also causes them to reinvent the wheel constantly and to shun security in favor of autonomy in ways that can compromise both.
oh boi
How do you click refresh accidentally
I actually had just +33% on P/J scale
13:49
> Unable to settle for this, INTPs sometimes delay their output indefinitely with constant revisions, sometimes even quitting before they ever begin.
so I might as well be a Commander instead of a Debater
Hey, @rightfold. I'm sure you are INTP too
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what is INTP
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is it NNTP for Indians?
@BartekBanachewicz lmao
13:51
@BartekBanachewicz Who would have guessed
> It is more likely that INTP personalities will leave a trail of breadcrumbs for a potential partner, allowing them to make the first move and committing to their partner as an act of reciprocation rather than bravado.
>ENTP WEAKNESSES

Very Argumentative - If there's anything ENTPs enjoy, it's the mental exercise of debating an idea,

Insensitive - Being so rational, ENTPs often misjudge others feelings and push their debates well past others' tolerance levels.
sounds like Bartek alright
they should rename that personality type to Bartek
why are there so many dual questions
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13:52
# select $$$$;
 ?column?
----------

(1 row)
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Best SQL feature ever.
e.g. You prefer new solutions to old solutions
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$$$$ is the empty string. :D
and then a page later You prefer old solutions to new solutions
> INFP PERSONALITY (“THE MEDIATOR”)

INFP personalities are true idealists, always looking for the hint of good in even the worst of people and events, searching for ways to make things better. While they may be perceived as calm, reserved, or even shy, INFPs have an inner flame and passion that can truly shine. Comprising just 4% of the population, the risk of feeling misunderstood is unfortunately high for the INFP personality type - but when they find like-minded people to spend their time with, the harmony they feel will be a fountain of joy and inspiration.
@AlexM. to make it more credible?
@AlexM. lol you're a Diplomat
13:55
I need to read this thing to understand what the terms mean or something
> Partners who share the Intuitive (N) trait are usually best, along with one or two opposite traits to create variety and balance, but so long as INTPs remember that they are with people who have their own, independent wants and needs, and so long as their partners remember the same of their INTPs, these are long-lasting and satisfying relationships.
Marry me Alex
here are mine
@Jefffrey I'll do it
I promise I'll drop my ketchupy habits
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> Winning a debate is more important to you than making sure no one gets upset.
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13:57
hehehe
@Jefffrey your results are quite "neutral"
They are
> Other Analyst (NT) types are a natural fit for INTPs, who share their passion for new ideas, riddles and solutions.
Sorry, it can't work out.
sob
well at least I got my ketchup

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