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11:00
I always found politics the most interesting part of SW anyway
Where does SW have that?
Well, I'd say the formation of galactic empire through the movies is the most easily recognizable part
Senate talks appeared more than once there
I mean, why did Padme even travel to Coruscant, for example?
11:02
I presume not to buy new clothes.
That's a possibility actually
@BartekBanachewicz trade embargo from those other guys, on palpatine's urging
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think that was the 2nd
11:03
@BartekBanachewicz which is what lead to his coup, eventually
Why is it that Qt applications run in the Qt debugger, but not themselves, even when all of the required DLL's have been copied to the executing directory?
> Senator Padmé Amidala comes to Coruscant to vote on a plan to create an army of the Republic to assist the Jedi against this threat.
oh okay
@edition because reasons.
2nd was all about the Clone army
@BartekBanachewicz I always thought those parts were oh-my-god-bored-just-get-over-with-it-oh-no-get-back-to-the-boring-politics-enou‌​gh-Jar-Jar.
11:04
I liked them.
What even happens in them?
have you guys every been to Riga airport?
There's some vote and that dude becomes a Chancellor.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, for one, Palpatine is given a vote of confidence that later allows him to transform himself into an Emperor. I think it's pretty exciting.
Which means exactly whatever the plot needs it to mean.
11:06
What you are observing there are the very beginnings of galactic empire
I mean how can that be boring
@edition "does not run" is not an error :p
@BartekBanachewicz Er. It's just a bunch of random people voting.
well the application does not run, because of another missing file?
The senate is the most stupid place in SW
It's filled with unrealistically stupid idiots
11:07
@Ell here, boy, have at it
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Most of us come to SW films for a) pew pew lasers and b) an interesting hero's journey, in the case of the OT
There's no tension whatsoever
> On Geonosis, Obi-Wan discovers a Separatist gathering led by Count Dooku, who Obi-Wan learns had authorized Padmé's assassination and is developing a new battle droid army together with Trade Federation Viceroy Nute Gunray. Obi-Wan transmits his findings to Anakin to relay to the Jedi Council, but is captured mid-transmission. With knowledge of the clone army, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine is voted emergency powers to send the clones into battle.
@Jefffrey Exactly. It's filler that could just as well take place off-screen.
@Jefffrey I think you may want to visit a real senate once
11:08
I mean if you don't take a broader look at that the whole movie becomes really shallow
@BartekBanachewicz If you take a broader look at it, the whole Palpatine plan becomes Xanatos Speed Chess.
You can't take a broader look at it, because then you'll hate it.
Well I can't be sure, but part of it will be that it doesn't actually depend on them dlls being there only
weird
GCC error messages are meh now for templates
they don't show me the default template expansion anymore
In instantiation of 'struct print<std::basic_ostream<char> >':
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmpfh.
"This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt
platform plugin "windows"."
11:11
ahaha lmao do you know what Cracow's Department of Transportation did?
They released the same numbers for number plates for motorcycles and smaller scooters
Over 3.8k of them
Now it's causing unspoken confusion
oh I have to use -fno-pretty-templates now
@BartekBanachewicz Chancellor Palpatine
that maniac
The unbelievable stupidity of that is stunning
K&R. I call it a twin win
@BartekBanachewicz rotfl
Have fun tracking them all
11:14
now the guy with that Harley can't buy insurance for his bike
@Rapptz I love that a lot. I can always just look at the declarations to know. It's usually (a lot of) noise
because a vehicle with those plates is already insured
@BartekBanachewicz so, what is the real wtf :)
bah, it's not just that. Imagine an automatic speed control taking a photo.
I suppose nobody will have the wits to prefix the scooter plates with some distinguishing prefix, right
11:16
Also the databases with unique indices
@BartekBanachewicz Zmmmmmm. ... Yup. Got it, and now?
they are explaining that with the fact they ran out of numbers
"But sir, we're outnumbered."
@sehe if the size/looks of the vehicle won't allow you to find out which one was it... Also, police is already saying it's totally new for them and they could dunno, hold your papers.
@sehe I don't like it atm.
I want to debug default templates!
11:17
@BartekBanachewicz youtu.be/ABcXyZn9xjg?t=39m37s
@BartekBanachewicz so he should get free insurance, no? :p
This explains very well how the senate is "filled with stupid idiots".
@Rapptz erm, can't you control it?
@Jefffrey Is what I was saying
I know
7 mins ago, by Rapptz
oh I have to use -fno-pretty-templates now
11:19
Oh. Problem solved. Wake me up if there is another emergency
<hibernates/>
> Is he controlling everyone's minds, or is the senate that stupid.
@BartekBanachewicz Wait, got my tropes wrong.
Well, he did control his entire army.
Xanatos Speed Chess is when you're a genius like Xanatos.
fixed :)
11:20
What Palpatine did was a Gambit Roulette.
@melak47 what you get is an utter PITA
It's when you incorporates events that you would have no way of foreseeing into your plans.
maybe he saw them in the force
Never established.
> If the character pulling the roulette is a god, a person with precognition, a hyper-advanced AI, or someone else with similar abilities interacting with mortals, it becomes somewhat more believable
FUCK OFF MY CLIPBOARD
11:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes: You are getting famous: plus.google.com/u/0/+VictorZverovich/posts/PZ2Cy63keLo
> The ability of foresight was perhaps universal to the Jedi or Force-sensitives and was manifested in the form of Force visions of future events, or helped the Jedi predict their opponent's movements.
via Wookiepedia
> Generally, when peering deep into the Force, a Force user had the potential to see events that could happen in the future. Force visions were extremely rare, and uncontrollable. Often, one would meditate to gain a vision, but only a few would actually succeed.
@BartekBanachewicz Yep, never established in the movie.
> The Sith were also very vision-prone, but unlike the Jedi, they believed—either through experience or just because they wanted to believe it—that visions would always come to pass and that they must work to make it so.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The number of things they didn't established in the movie is too damn high
11:24
@BartekBanachewicz Makes it bad.
oh wait
> Darth Sidious was perhaps the most vision-prone Dark Lord of the Sith in history, and used it to ensure his own election as Supreme Chancellor, and his ascension as Galactic Emperor. Emperor Palpatine also consulted on his visions with the Prophets of the Dark Side, a Sith splinter group that was dedicated to studying the future through the dark side of the Force.
the very next paragraph
@BartekBanachewicz And no, not even that is a proper explanation.
> the most vision-prone Dark Lord of the Sith in history
Gee. If he had foreseen things, he wouldn't have gone with that ridiculous plan.
@BartekBanachewicz That basically implies that he is dumb as fuck.
11:25
> they believed (...) that visions would always come to pass and that they must work to make it so.
@Rapptz that is C++ code
excellent analysis
@BartekBanachewicz Seriously, there's no coherence whatsoever in that plan.
@R.MartinhoFernandes was Hitler dumb as fuck?
Wat.
Hitler didn't Gambit Roulette anything. WTF.
11:26
He came up with a ridiculous plan though vOv
it's confusing the hell out of me
He came up with goddamn solid plan.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, neither did Palpatine if we accept his ability to foresee the future
I think you're trying to look for reasonable behaviour where there is none
He was a madman, pretty much.
@BartekBanachewicz Then we have to accept that either he is dumb as fuck or has no action.
11:28
A madman obsessed with great power and dark visions
All the options make for a terrible story.
Well then, apparently SW story was terrible.
Reduce him to nothing but a tool to drive the plot forward.
@Rapptz I think T[] is pretty much synonymous with T* (unlike T[10], e.g.). I half remember this because I've compared name mangling for int main(int, char**) and int main(int, char*[]) once)
it's not like "the sith" were particularly ingeniously crafted opponents
11:29
@BartekBanachewicz When you look at it in a broader sense, yes. So many things happen merely because the plot needed it too.
@sehe huh?
Not in the context of templates.
Otherwise stuff like std::is_array and friends wouldn't work.
What else do you want me to say. Your assertion doesn't seem to help you
I want to know why the static_assert isn't triggering
@R.MartinhoFernandes congratulations, you win.
I am as calm as I can possibly be.
11:32
Repeating the question cannot serve as anything else than suggesting I didn't read it in the first place. It gives the strong impression of impatience.
Oh I get it.
The static_assert triggers when the class is instantiated not when the template is.
That is very lame.
11:48
Yup. That stuff tripped me up often enough (also vice versa though)
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Mood gorning.
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I love how you can see the chickens' moods.
Good moaning
@wilx I posted it on reddit yesterday.
11:54
> We just launched Facebook Lite, a new app designed to serve people a faster experience on slower mobile networks and Android phones around the world.
hmpfh, that's how it should look like in the first place
It's like 2004 all over again
Special apps for special devices
Just make it usable on every browser instead.
not until you can compile apps to bytecode
but JABBASCRIPT
Don't use AJAX just because you can.
I used to use mobile version of Facebook on my desktop because it was faster.
No shitload of scripts.
And refreshing isn't that bad if your site is fast.
that's a nice idea
@rightfold What is? Posting ads in the lounge?
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12:05
@BartekBanachewicz Price: Your firstborn.
will get down twofold in next few months vOv
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So only a quarter of your firstborn? Sounds even more evil.
All three of them¹
¹if you fail to carry triplets, your purchase is void and you will not receive the goods
Bartek I found you in agar.io
@Ell easy peasy :P
12:12
@Rapptz I normally inherit to trigger instantiation.
(at least for meta stuff)
Oh yeah, I found a cell called "C/C++" on agar.io once.
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@Jefffrey Did it split into C and C++?
I tried my best to make them both disappear
I found GHC
12:17
That's probably not the GHC we are familiar with
@Jefffrey It was Giant Horny Cock
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GNU Haskell Compiler
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G always means GNU in abbreviations.
Is that recursive too?
Like GNU means GNUNU and that means GNUNUNU, etc...?
12:20
This makes me look forward to GEB discussion
GNU - Greatly Nuanced Unpleasantries
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@wilx Hipster.
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@Jefffrey No, because GNU isn't an abbreviation.
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It's an acronym.
12:27
@wilx I had this idea of a website :(
many people have an idea of a website these days
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hai
zwux
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i have this meta-idea of a website.
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hello sell thiel
12:29
^ te ingewikkeld, 3/10
fuck this, I need an air conditioner
I am dying
> I’ve been fortunate enough to work for two different companies that are using Haskell in production successfully and I thought I’d tell the story of one of them.
FFS
I am tempted to make /r/haskell post "I am Bartek, I wish I had a Haskell job, hire me plz"
@BartekBanachewicz on what planet is it?
> When I came to the scene I didn’t have much Haskell experience, but I was feeling productive and contributing significant functionality to this prototype after about 2 weeks.
/cc @Mr.kbok
> Haskell let me quickly browse the code, read the types and almost instantly understand the structure and layout of the program. It felt as though the compiler and the types were actively directing me to where I could find the things I was looking for.
ahaha lol this is great
> I changed one line of code (...) and execution times were now about 3.7x faster on our 4-core server.
@khajvah Like that? :)
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12:36
@BartekBanachewicz do it. or get some mailing list and post there
@Ven I was joking, really.
Doesn't that sound kinda desperate
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Working in something fun looks worthwhile, though.
@sehe Did you watch it?
this is really sad.
I would firmly say that it's not easier to comprehend having read the book.
12:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yup
@R.MartinhoFernandes :D
Did you understand anything of what happened?
@wilx Almost
the idea was the same though
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think so. I jotted down some random thoughts about it in the GEB room
@khajvah Well, get hired, they are hiring. :)
But it's hard for me to switch to that context now, at wok
@BartekBanachewicz so, is that agar.pl?
12:40
Haskellers.
the colourful dots with numbers represent groups of people
the red pin is a singular person
That's how many would describe you. A very singular person
@sehe Several things remind me of things that are in the book, but they're approached in a completely different way, and having completely different meanings.
Oh. That's weird I guess. (Completely granted, here, I guess; but weird if you read the book)
The connection is only very vague, I'd say.
@FernandoPelliccioni lol, dude
12:43
There's a main character driving around picking up hitchhikers that end up suffering some nasty fate. That character is not human.
That's it.
@FernandoPelliccioni wtf man
sorry, it was a response to a very old message
I think I hit a wrong key
Well, death by fire, too, I guess, but in a completely opposite manner.
2013 message
12:44
In the movie, she seemed to be surprised by her true nature.
@NoSenseEtAl I find them too slow. Unable to determine wether they're worth more than just imbuition with wise tales
In the book, she anguishes over her true nature having been butchered.
@R.MartinhoFernandes or, surprised by the vulnerability of the human form?
are you guys replying to 2 year old messages?
12:45
@sehe Nah, by the end when she peels off her skin, she seems shocked by the revelation.
@R.MartinhoFernandes what did the book do to her ending?
The guy will be all "eee wtf"
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, I didn't perceive that shock so much
@khajvah never
Well, that was the impression I got.
@NoSenseEtAl Hi
12:46
Yes, sorry, I thought I could do it.
I did not know that this was a live chat, I thought they were messages.
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Are you guys just plain spoiling stuff here?
@sehe She blows up her car while she's still in it. Sounds silly, but it kinda works in context. It's her choice though, and she doesn't try to fight it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I preceived it more as "I don't like being human anymore". Or something. Some kind of social experiment where an "unhuman" takes the shape and form of a human
@Ell Well, hello there.
The thing that irked me most in the movie, was that on the hand "she" was really naive/oblivious about the ways things and humans work/interact.
But then, when she picks up strangers, she knows exactly how to small-talk and read the signs of lonely people
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12:48
1 min ago, by Xeo
Are you guys just plain spoiling stuff here?
Who?
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You. And Robot
@Xeo You don't even know what it is.
@Xeo Unless you were planning on seeing this art-house movie :/
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What if I did!
12:49
@sehe What did you understand from the fate her... "victims"? suffered?
since I seem to have missed the message that would tell me what it is they're spoiling...I guess it's not a spoiler, for me? :p
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@sehe Well, it just sounded like some kinda major spoilers for something.
@melak47 There isn't one. We're talking from mutually established context.
Guys, is there a way to enter this chat using a Chat Client?
Not using a browser...
In the movie it just seems they're... trapped in oblivion or something.
12:50
so, no spoilers. unless you're vaguely familiar with the thing being spoiled. :D
@FernandoPelliccioni there's no desktop chat client for SO chat, but you could write one.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It appeared to me that they didn't suffer at all. It appeared to me that she recognized/connected with the "loneliness", and they "entered/vanished into her" like a warm, soothing, bath. Of course they ceased to be living humans but it felt to me that all parties understood that this was not making anyone unhappy
@FernandoPelliccioni try this :p
@BartekBanachewicz there is no official api
In the book there's a very particular and well-defined purpose to it, and that purpose forms the backbone of the plot, and the point from where most of the themes in the book are explored. It is very clearly an unhappy purpose.
12:52
@khajvah but there's an unofficial one.
@khajvah embed chromium and poll the DOM or something. :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, Don't spoil that then. I might read it
@BartekBanachewicz of course, all of us can write everything... but... you know...
Its nastiness is easily hinted at from the start, and then made clear later on.
12:53
good by guys
bye
@R.MartinhoFernandes I gathered that the two (motorcyclist) were an alien team, reaping human skins (selecting people that won't be missed?) and one day "she" stops being interested because she catches too many glimpses of what the human life is like, and how vulnerable you are (you can even just trip and fall e.g.)
@FernandoPelliccioni why so angry Fernando?
But for me, the one thing that really made the movie feel like not the same story at all is the fact that in the book, while she is clearly not human from the start, since the story is told from her POV, she sees and refers to herself and her 'buddies' as "human beings".
Can you hear the drums, Fernando?
uh std::mutex and strcpy used in one function
12:55
That is both very jarring and at the same time very gripping.
the generation gap
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i want build distrbituen sarch engien
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plz Help ..
@BartekBanachewicz as long as it doesn't say strcpy((char*) mx,...) :D
12:56
a starch engine? interesting concept.
@FernandoPelliccioni += "co";
:D
@MarcoA. I wanted to write a message to @NoSenseEtAl
I think ugly be hiding behind a pseudonym insulting people.
@MarcoA. requires a lvalue
@sehe oh shi..
Because you know she's not human, but that's how she refers to herself in her own head. Not that she thinks she's like us, homo sapiens; she thinks homo sapiens are not human beings, and her and hers are the human beings.
12:57
@FernandoPelliccioni You're welcome to leave.
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@sehe racist
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, I see now
@sehe sorry?
who's homo sapiens here? (or homo, for short)
And I missed that dynamic in the movie. It really feels like it's not the same story at all without that aspect.
12:58
Oh god r/haskell
_⁻¹ : ℚ → ℚ
or is it /r/agda already
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yay weekend
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@BartekBanachewicz definitely agda
@FernandoPelliccioni Well, there are likely better places to impose your privately held norms. We're a room of regulars and the screen names are fine.
@rightfold goto monday;
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12:59
@BartekBanachewicz I don't think _⁻¹ would work in haskell, would it?

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