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10:00
@LucDanton Why would it look wrong?
@LucDanton But does it look objectively wrong?
because textual code representation is complicated.
and changing just the indentation character width at random is hardly going to work just like that
Right. A binary representation of code is simpler.
@BartekBanachewicz It's about semantics, which has a nice side effect of being able to be customized.
10:01
Ternary would be a nice middle-ground.
@BartekBanachewicz How so?
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@Jefffrey the semantics are retarded and assume indentation is somehow enough for code presentation
srsly
Ell
Ell
@LucDanton that is because tabs were used incorrectly there
@BartekBanachewicz Wat
Ell
Ell
10:01
Tabs are for indent, spaces for alignment
oh for fucks sake repeating the same things over and over
@Ell this
I press Enter for indentation.
wow you actually managed to spark the debate again, nice.
the worst thing about that is the tab guys still use spaces
10:02
@Ell My bad, it’s rendered as it should.
@BartekBanachewicz How is that?
but they will still wank over tabs, debate tabs, in general throw fucking shit at the fan on purpose
some people prefer tabs since they can set them to whatever indentation level they prefer. But I'd say those people haven't done a lot of low-level cross-platform development..
@Ell :S
can you like get over it
10:03
I understand the pragmatic point of using spaces. But idealistically, tabs are better.
Ell
Ell
If you use tabs for indent and spaces you get the best of both worlds
Which is something we have been repeating over and over again, but you are still not getting it.
if you mix tabs and spaces you're terribly cool
@Ell you get a fucking clusterfuck in practice
@Ell Yeah, nobody figured that one before you.
10:03
@Jefffrey idealistically, go hump a visual 4GL
Ell
Ell
A configurable tab width for indent, and you can align anything on the same indent level
pretending it does work doesn't change the fact that it. fucking. doesn't.
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz show me where it doesn't work?
Idealistically we shouldn't lock our homes, crime wouldn't exist and people would all be happy
When Bartek accuses you of denying reality, you're doing something wrong :P
10:04
@BartekBanachewicz same thing
I actually don’t remember where I saw interesting situations in libstdc++, shame.
> Idealistically
lol
Ell
Ell
Well my code looks fine everywhere :L
Ah, and it turns out that it looks okay on Github
Ell
Ell
And I use tabs for indent and spaces for align
10:05
@BartekBanachewicz Interesting, where doesn't it work?
@LucDanton There are no issues if your code fails to match (?<^[^\t]*)\t.
@Jefffrey The world where people write code.
@R.MartinhoFernandes My code for what?
@Ell just :set ts=1 sw4 noet; Forever happy!
@Jefffrey @Ell lol seriously you're worse than me right now
Ven
Ven
@rightfold I fixed it before your message
10:06
@LucDanton Sorry, indefinite pronoun.
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz yoy haven't provided an example yet :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's not specific enough location for me to look at and actually see that it doesn't work.
Well, have fun.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Then I’m confused why you ping me then :Þ
FWIW, there's an example above.
10:06
@sehe You need spaces around the < operator ;)
Ell
Ell
I think you guys are saying the problem is people, not the system :P
Ven
Ven
@rightfold why do you put identification division. in?
@LucDanton Because you seem to think there are situations where problems can arise if you do as Ell said. There aren't (given the condition I gave above)
@Ell I know it's a logical fallacy, but haven't you thought for a second that such problems might actually appear, because otherwise we wouldn't really feel the need to discuss that?
@R.MartinhoFernandes There it doesn't use tabs for indentation and spaces for alignment, but good try anyway.
10:07
@Ell You're slowly starting to get that.
@Ell Right. Which is why I quoted your remark on tools: tools can’t do anything about it.
@fredoverflow most definitely I don't. Apparenty, you do
@Jefffrey That's what I meant by people.
@sehe Without spaces, it looks like the start of a template.
If you use tabs and spaces incorrectly, you see things incorrectly.
10:07
Guys
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey now, he said that later.
Help, my file takes 20 minutes to compile
@Jefffrey and it's much easier to use spaces correctly.
especially when a lot of people work together using various tools
that's why we use spaces
wat do ;-; ;-;
Yes, we might as well abolish C++ because it's easier to get things incorrectly there.
10:08
It's much easier to just type Enter.
Ell
Ell
@LucDanton yeah, I don't know what to do about tools really
Its a fair argument
@Jefffrey Is anybody doing serious C++ business here?
@Jefffrey lol are you really arguing we should now educate every single programmer and change every single tool on earth?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I need my "rewrite all software" quote.
@Mr.kbok lol
Oh.. tabs/spaces. I thought that the leaky washer in the toilet cistern was going to be the low point of today:(
10:09
not enough header-only
Ven
Ven
I build my first cobol program \o/
this is embarrassing:
so Dunning-Kruger
Ven
Ven
Funny how vim comes with a cobol-mode, but emacs doesn't.
@BartekBanachewicz lol I'm arguing that it's not that hard to understand how to use tabs and spaces
return GetEmployerName() == "FEI" || IsFriday() && !IsDeadlineClose();
10:10
@Jefffrey the world is proving you wrong
and if tools are not able to do tabs and spaces right maybe they should just slowly die
Ven
Ven
@AndyProwl he didn't even put void in his function signature! : ^)
@AndyProwl cringe
@Jefffrey Empirical evidence shows otherwise, though.
user1804599
@Ven to name the program.
10:10
Although to be fair they tell you in advance you’re going to have a miserable experience there.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Then we might have a bigger problem than tabs vs spaces.
@Jefffrey I also think some things should do some things. But that's not skewing my view on reality as much as yours.
user1804599
You can't call a program if it doesn't have a name.
@fredoverflow ?! well. I can't help that...
@AndyProwl His code
Ven
Ven
10:11
@rightfold you only need program-id.
@Jefffrey good job, you're getting there
user1804599
@Ven I didn't know you can do that without identification division..
there's also this:
@Jefffrey yeah and if you don't look, you better stay away from c++
Ven
Ven
10:11
program-id. Lounge.
procedure division.
  display "hi".
user1804599
meh; ugly
Ven
Ven
^ valid cobol program
(that's my boss)
@Jefffrey Wow, that wasn't even subtle. You could actually hear the goalposts engines revving.
@AndyProwl not bad. Where do we apply
user1804599
10:12
@AndyProwl nice tie
user1804599
@AndyProwl he looks rich
@AndyProwl looks like a cool boss
user1804599
Is everyone at your workplace bald?
May 22 at 9:18, by Andy Prowl
26 mins ago, by Andy Prowl
My boss is forcing me to add a non-sense dependency between projects to our codebase because it's the quick way of "fixing" the problem (there are at least 2 cleaner ways that would take just a couple hours longer), because "it's temporary and in six months or so we will clean it up"
@AndyProwl nice casing convention
10:13
@AndyProwl I’m sorry but are you wearing a fancy tie?
How on earth did the lounge sucker to saps and baitses again
@LucDanton No
@AndyProwl oooh
@AndyProwl all those ugly newlines randomly in the code
Ven
Ven
10:13
@rightfold spoil
@AndyProwl Well then I can’t take you seriously at all!
Yeah, I guess you can't
@AndyProwl a casual tie, then?
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
inb4 a std::tie!
10:14
@sehe Only at weddings
you are so bad at this "logical fallacies" thing, it's not even funny
the funniest thing is that it isn't even commonly agreed upon that tabs are idealistically better
To <x> the knot with?
@AndyProwl I usually speak up about stuff like that if it's really serious
Wait! FEI as in the electronics and material science company?!
10:14
@BartekBanachewicz how is that funny
May 21 at 20:48, by Andy Prowl
So, just in case anyone's interested, we're hiring too (Brno, Czech Republic - no home office)
@Jefffrey Thanks.
most of the time though I only react strongly if the solution is both complex and takes long
@AlexM. I did (you can check the follow-up in the transcript). Didn't end up very well
10:15
@AndyProwl Omg I almost worked for your company (GPU stuff) but didn't apply.
@AndyProwl "no home office" means: no head quarters exist, or "no remote workers"?
@sehe that's the only argument the tab advocates have to cover up the fact that the whole shitposting is the matter of their personal opinions
@sehe no remote workers
@BartekBanachewicz sssssh. don't get me involved. You're having all the fun
@AndyProwl lol, that's your company?
10:16
@buttifulbuttefly Really? For the CUDA developer position?
like this time when "doing these things in parallel" sounded really good but in reality made the code mashed potatoes and only 4% of the whole work would've been done in parallel
@AndyProwl :|
@sehe I'm thriving
Ven
Ven
You're not a team player if I can't breath down your neck.
@AndyProwl Yes
10:16
@BartekBanachewicz Speaking of shitposting, though...
@Jefffrey yeah
@Jefffrey he's the guy with the Minecraft tie
@sehe Oh, perceptive.
@buttifulbuttefly Shite that's a shame
@R.MartinhoFernandes righty. welp.
10:16
@TheForestAndTheTrees That guy is not a starfish, silly
hmm I wonder how hard is to write parsers in JS
I think I saw parsec for js
But when I saw they had a nanodevices division I said ewww no I don't wanna work on Bartek's d
there's one for C#ers too:
Ell
Ell
Lol
> Waiter? I'd like to order 4 spaces. Can you put them on my tab?
Ven
Ven
10:17
@BartekBanachewicz there's so much community around JS, you have all the tools you need
@AndyProwl so you left it at "it got postponed"?
@AndyProwl Did they make you pose for those photos at gunpoint
@Ven I guess. I am wondering what language should I pick to present
maybe brainfuck
and stringly typed ewww
10:18
stringly typed
@AlexM. no, I left it here:
May 22 at 9:16, by Andy Prowl
fuck everyone
@AndyProwl earth.Rotation.Period = TimeSpan.FromHours(25); earth.Rotation.Reset(); pls
wtf is that .Enabled = false and true shit
@Prismatic I don't know, I refused to pose for Dunning-Kruger pictures
@AndyProwl pls pose with your starfish hat
@AlexM. "we're proud of our code"
10:19
@AlexM. Who cares? The code "changes the world". Get it? World = Earth
@fredoverflow "I'm sorry sir, we only have lookup tables for 2"
@AndyProwl whoa
@MartinJames I'll take that as a complement.
@fredoverflow In a restaurant, better take it as a condiment:)
34
Q: What does "my other car is a cdr" mean?

CaptainCaseyCan anyone well versed in lisp explain this joke to me? I've done some reading on functional programming languages and know that CAR/CDR mean Contents of Address/Decrement Register but I still don't really understand the humour.

^ Pun to end all puns
10:22
object world; world++; //change the world
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz livescript :)
really tho, purescript
@AndyProwl I'm sorry man
@Jefffrey Shit happens
again and again
should I be telling people that my code changed the world? :p
oh fucking shit
fucking recruiters
user1804599
10:23
@Ven not really.
user1804599
It's just hello world.
apparently I am having an interview on thursday
now I am absolutely unqualified for this job
Ven
Ven
@rightfold :v
fuck fuck fuck
apparently one of the main points of that job was the QNX OS
@chmod711telkitty Depends. Did you change the world for the better?
10:24
of course I have precisely 0 experience with it
Why do you apply for a job you're not qualified for?
because the posting apparently wasn't what was there and I couldn't really assess what's it about
it had OpenGL and C++
@BartekBanachewicz Insist on quick telephone interview first, just to make sure that you and the interviewer are not mutually wasting time.
> I couldn't really asses
I don't think they'll care if you aren't on point with QNX
10:25
Master of Science in computer science, electrical engineering or equivalent
Knowledge of RTOS QNX
Knowledge of C/C++
Experience with programming in a Linux/Unix environment, command line tools and scripting
Knowledge of embedded systems and other real-time operating systems
Knowledge of graphic interfaces such as Qt, OpenGL, HTML5 is appreciated
@BartekBanachewicz You can always cancel the interview vOv
@MartinJames IRTA manually wasting time
@AlexM. lol
MSc is a retarded nuissance, other points are fine
Ah, yeah that sucks
10:25
just this QNX
You don't have a MS Bartek?
lol of course not
Ven
Ven
Damn, the cobol manual example errors out.
Well... I can't imagine what specifically they care about. If you know about RTOS and all of its preemptive magic I don't think they'd be up tight about specific experience with QNX
Oh, I thought you did.
10:26
@Prismatic I really don't.
someone link bartek that rtos lecture lol
Why are you even writing cobol lol
but the offer had things like "flexible work hours for students" (which is weird because uh why require MSc then)
I am going to try anyway
@Griwes coblol
user1804599
10:27
@Ven Y u no ". Also put final . on its own line for ease of refactoring.
I'll say right up that if they want someone with QNX experience then I might leave
Asking for a phone interview seems like a good idea
Ven
Ven
@Griwes I have no damn clue
> cusolverSpScsrlsvchol function
Ven
Ven
@rightfold it's an example from the book you linked me
Xeo
Xeo
10:27
> Bundled, but not enabled by default:

rm_root – adds --no-preserve-root to rm -rf / command.
lol
@Prismatic in my defence it's a job via a fucking recruiter
@BartekBanachewicz Who cares if you know everything else?
@BartekBanachewicz :D
I can always blame them
Ven
Ven
@rightfold am I supposed to add a . just before a end perform?
10:28
@Jefffrey You literally stated what you were arguing two messages before: "it's not that hard to understand how to use tabs and spaces". When told that the evidence was to the contrary, you changed from your now untenable position to some unspecified position that there's a problem elsewhere. How is that not moving the goalposts?
QNX sounds like a Unix system. As long as you know ls and cd, you should be fine.
Xeo
Xeo
$ rm -rf /
<error about recursive operations on root>
$ fuck
rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
<ded>
no, QNX is an embedded RTOS
QNX is cool its used in cars and stuff
I am pretty sure I could learn it
and I'd really like to work on cars or something serious
10:29
QNX is also owned by BlackBerry
@Xeo Well as long as you can un-fuck it I don’t see a problem.
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton I don't think you can :D
user1804599
@Ven no, it's optional there.
well okay so the worst thing that can happen is that they tell me "you wasted our time we used to schedule this interview"
10:29
Just use RTOS buzzwords. Pre-emptive, hard real-time, scheduling strategy, etc
I am not going to lie about my experience
hey bby u wanna c my hard real-time
Ven
Ven
@rightfold do you put dots after EVERY line or what
oh
I'd just like to avoid a complete and utter failure
@Xeo Pull requests welcome: a fuck² project, to un-fuck your fucks.
10:30
so call em?
Ven
Ven
@rightfold your gist doesn't work here
user1804599
why not?
@Xeo The proper fix really is to replace / with /* :D
Ven
Ven
@rightfold wrongfold.cob:6: Error: syntax error, unexpected Identifier, expecting EXTERNAL or GLOBAL
> First of all, it’s important to reflect on just how underqualified you are. Companies make this tricky sometimes. On the one hand, don’t assume you need to fulfill 100% of the requirements—these are often created simply to weed out people who are totally inappropriate. The supposed requirements also help give candidates an idea of the position’s general level of seniority.
10:31
@Prismatic That is very unlikely to work with that particular area of expertise, unless the interviewer is completely useless, (OK - not unlikely:).
@Ven Cobol looks awesome
Ven
Ven
@Jefffrey doesn't it...
user1804599
@Ven I don't know what binary-int is.
@BartekBanachewicz Well, practice makes perfect.
Ven
Ven
@rightfold it's in the book :/
10:32
> Windows 8 (64-bit) System process is constantly writing to hard disk
what a piece of broken software
@buttifulbuttefly I think he cares about the casing of Ms.
whatever, I'll focus on what I can do instead of what I can't do
user1804599
@Ven does your version work?
Ven
Ven
@rightfold nope
I can learn Qt and I can learn QNX APIs when that'll be needed
10:32
@BartekBanachewicz focus on your ability to select interesting workplaces
@sehe the point is that it is interesting
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz "I can do not-this, not-that, and especially well not-these!"
user1804599
@Ven refresh the gist. does that work?
I just wasn't sure how stressed out the QNX thing was there
Dude the job listing talks about Qt and HTML5. I doubt you'll be doing anything with strict real time requirements
10:33
@BartekBanachewicz problem solved.
@BartekBanachewicz Ask them
They probably just want you to know "I call qcc to compile stuff"
Ven
Ven
@rightfold no
I'd like to avoid getting through a recruiter :/
they really don't know shit about the job
if I ask questions through her I won't get a single meaningful answer
@BartekBanachewicz Just tell them, in your lovely Bartek way, how retarded it is to employ people based on knowledge of certain technology.
so my only option would be to a) call them directly which basically renders the whole recruitment process upside down
user1804599
10:34
@Ven sum is a keyword.
Ven
Ven
@rightfold ...so the book fails utterly?
@AlexM. Sounds like a user misdiagnosing something.
Ven
Ven
@rightfold see page 21
or b) just go to the interview and be honest about not being sure what the reqs are in practice and how do I fit them
> I just called to say that the Hollywood principle sucks!
user1804599
10:35
refresh, now it works
user1804599
@Ven perhaps :p
@R.MartinhoFernandes nah System really kept writing on the HDD for an hour for me
@fredoverflow this is actually a good point I guess
in the resource monitor
If it's the RTOS, they will want to know if you understand RTOS of some sort. You will be able to get away with knowledge of other RTOS and "well they're all much the same, threads, interrupts, semaphores, mutex, blah. I can do that stuff".
Ven
Ven
10:35
@rightfold omg. well, thanks -.-
user1804599
Maybe it's a different COBOL version? No idea.
I can't disable anything because I'm not admin
I mean I am but with restricted shit
only hardware can change stuff like that
Ven
Ven
@rightfold no I tried with the different stds
I am going to go to the interview
> As a member of the team you will be responsible for software and technical support for RTOS QNX users and involved in the application or product development. After few months you will take the role of expert in hardware compatibility, writing device drivers and board support packages. You may also be involved in developing new and existing processes and tools to improve software debugging efficiency.
welp
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, who would ask for an MSc over an MEng
;)
Ven
Ven
10:36
Now to fix my perform.
help rest api design i suck
Ven
Ven
@rightfold ha, we used the same "total"
@Ell Yeah, esp. for device drivers and board support.
Ell
Ell
yup
oh make sure you know what the volatile keyword does bartek
10:38
@BartekBanachewicz cool, do you have QNX experience?
I got btfo because I didn't when I applied to Apple for something that ended up being similar description wise
or RT stuff experience
@MarcoA. a tad
OTOH.
they got my CV
Ooh..err.. 'You may also be involved in developing new and existing processes and tools to improve software debugging efficiency.' AKA 'our current code is so fucked up with bugs that we need to take some disposable moron on to blame for the fuckups later'.
10:39
there's no mention of QNX there whatsoever
and still they've decided to give me an interview?
I mean uhm.
whatever, you know what? Just go and try to get it
They could've outright said "there's no QNX background here"
You'll probably get the job.
@MarcoA. yeah.
I'll say things about how much I'd like to work on something serious and not fucking games
user1804599
@Ven binary-int is a GnuCOBOL language extension.
user1804599
10:40
Maybe you have to enable extensions explicitly.
Ven
Ven
@rightfold I see. Well, I'm not gonna do that then
user1804599
brb lunch
@BartekBanachewicz NO! Don't be negative about stuff, even if you think it might help your case. It will not.
gonna focus on the first part
"I'd like to transition into something really challenging, like car software
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, who'd want to work on porn games.
10:42
@BartekBanachewicz that always work. Except at game companies.
to apply at game companies you reverse the sentence: "I'd like to do stupid games and not serious stuff"
Xeo
Xeo
@MarcoA. And then there's this whole "serious games" genre.
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, because 'don't want to work in gamedev' is interpreted by the interviewer as 'may refuse to do something we want him to do if he doesn't like it'.
This gun'be slow. Compiling boost in a windows VM
Ven
Ven
10:43
wtf VS community edition telling me my license expired?!
@MartinJames Honesty :(
Xeo
Xeo
@Ven Just update license.
You need to do that every what, half year?
Ven
Ven
@Xeo oh, there's this button
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol, no point in giving interviewers any more information than they need:) Economy with the truth is an essential tool.
@Ven it's windows. They give you lotsa butans for free
Ven
Ven
10:46
@sehe can I use that to power my car
@MartinJames Well, mutual understanding :(
Ell
Ell
how do you do skins on agar?
If my employer understands from the get go that there are tasks I would rather not do, it saves the hassle of having to reject them when they're assigned to me.
(Says the guy working around VS idiosyncrasies while his boss was always aware of how much he despises it)
@Ell just change the name
Ven
Ven
Actually, I'll keep identification division in my cobol code, it splits it all up nicely
10:48
@MarcoA. Specifically, change the name to 'bait' and go stand in viruses
@R.MartinhoFernandes :P
Ven
Ven
Actually, is "structured data" a concept in languages other than cobol?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Both sides will be economical with the truth, eg. Interviewee 'OK! I bluffed my way through the QNX issue 'cos I worked on VxWorks. I can get this job!' Interviewer: 'OK! I managed to disguise the fact that we want him to spend the first three months documenting all the existing crap code'.
@BartekBanachewicz To be fair, I'm the one tasked with that because I'm the one that is best "qualified" for it.
@MartinJames See, I'd rather not work there.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because you have the patience necessary?
10:50
@Xeo Initially. That ran out months ago. Now I have the experience.
@AndyProwl what's up man?
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
I dunno, I think I'd still like to talk to those people
gather their expectations
I think I had that conversation with a friend before - I choose jobs that I would like to do, she does the job so she gets paid.
@AndyProwl I'm currently on my phone, but ping me the relevant messages and I'll check them out the minute I get out of this airport
10:51
if they say "we really really want someone experienced in QNX and its tools" then well, we'll thank each other and goodbye
@Xeo It doesn't help that when my boss faced an issue with his meta stuff on MSVC I just went there and immediately knew the perfect way to rewrite the code so it worked.
Xeo
Xeo
hehehe
My subconscious is developing an understanding of the inner workings of MSVC :(
Xeo
Xeo
You're getting assimilated.
It's possible to get paid to do something you would like to do. Although that most likely to result in frequent job hopping
10:52
@R.MartinhoFernandes Have you considered professional medical help?
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, but that's exactly not bluffing your way through.
Ven
Ven
read-until-we-die.cob:10: Error: syntax error, unexpected $undefined
Amazing.
(you can note the "read-til-we-die" joke, so good)
Bluffing your way through will make that your job description, no? (Or get you fired when called on it)
@R.MartinhoFernandes My only goal there is not to leave the impression I applied totally without reason
user3010322
@Rapptz You mentioned problems with the PR and said you'd mention them earlier, but didn't. Care2share so I can fix?
10:54
best selling things are not necessarily the best things, good marketing would help the selling part a lot
you need to learn how to market yourself
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hence my suggestion of a quick telecon first: "Not done QNX, but all these embedded RTOS a much of a muchness. I can pick up QNX, no problem". Then it's yes or no re. face-to-face interview.
is codecvt useless for non fstreams?
@MartinJames But that's not bluffing either!
@Veritas You can use it without streams to convert stuff from wchar_t to char and back.
10:56
where can i get official detailed documentation of C++ like i can find of PHP on php.net?
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is if I do already have some QNX experience.
Xeo
Xeo
cppreference, not official though
The offical "documentation" is the C++ Standard
cppreference for me but I also take a look at the latest draft.
user3010322
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wow, that happened again pretty quick.
10:58
@R.MartinhoFernandes They will probably get you to go to an interview anyway. You can then impress them with 'suddenly acquired' QNX knowledge: "Oh - I read over the specs and some examples on the train coming over here".
I might call them tomorrow though :S
I dunno
maybe calling them is a good idea after all
where can i get documentation on C++ standard
Ven
Ven
parser.y:4569: Invalid type cast from 'Internal error node'
@SohelAhmedM en.cppreference.com
user3010322
typedef std::ptrdiff_t intz; // shhhh, it's an integer
Ven
Ven
10:58
Oh my god I'm breaking this cobol implementation.
@Ven That was fast.
Ven
Ven
@LucDanton I'm just trying to write an infinite loop!
> inline std::ostream& factoryerator<<
the result of rampant s///ing
Ven
Ven
okay, perform forever works.

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