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15:00
@sehe I have another wallet now.
But it's truly empty. Nothing in it whatsoever.
@Jefffrey I'm out today sorry. Maybe on sunday or something.
Kind of a joke to carry it around.
Anyway thank you @sehe (I'm losing my manners, sorry...)
@BartekBanachewicz Alright
@Cat are you familiar with trace?
15:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nah, it's idealism: you know you'll fill it one day.
I did buy it as a joke.
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Nice, select {} blocks forever.
I was on the way home to tend to my wounds from falling on my bike while on the way to embassy, and passed by a stand selling wallets, so I just laughed and picked one randomly.
@R.MartinhoFernandes So you had some means of buying a wallet but you have nothing to put in the wallet?
15:09
@caps His devilishly good looks are usually accepted as currency in most European countries.
@caps I had some cash at the time, yes.
I ran out yesterday.
(Which wouldn't be a problem since I was expecting to bootstrapped today, but)
@JohanLarsson You'll have to be less specific
:)
I don't know anything about the trace thing in .net.
Wondering if it is a good idea to include it in a library.
On Tuesday I went to my usual pub around midnight, and when I got in, the bartender immediately offered to buy me a drink.
That was nice.
It's for tracing dunno what more to say about it
15:12
People have been buying me drinks all week.
I'm trying so hard to find a way to like
return nothing when something is not in a collection
but boost optional is so verbose
what the hell
If you have VS with IntelliTrace it will intercept all Trace.Xxx calls and display them in that "here's what happened so far" window
Xeo
Xeo
@AlexM. It is?
verbose?
@Xeo yes I don't want to do .get(something).get() all the time
15:13
@AlexM. *o
Xeo
Xeo
@AlexM. *blah.get(stuff)
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@Rerito np :)
that worked :O
Xeo
Xeo
Also, if (auto stuff = blah.get(da_stuff)) { do(*stuff) } else { ... }
thankies, you saved me from meddling with exceptions now
15:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes You should be poor more often.
after seeing how exceptions are implemented in boost I guessed they're more complex than they appear
@EtiennedeMartel Well, in all honesty, people buy me drinks quite often anyway.
@R.MartinhoFernandes did you laugh? (to make it worth the investment)
so I opened up the exceptions chapter in more eff c++ but dunno when I'll get the time to read it :<
8 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I was on the way home to tend to my wounds from falling on my bike while on the way to embassy, and passed by a stand selling wallets, so I just laughed and picked one randomly.
@EtiennedeMartel Everyone at the pub I go to on Tuesdays buys me drinks often, even people I had not met before.
I don't get it.
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15:16
I need a decent RSS reader.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I guess that means you're attractive?
@CatPlusPlus is it dumb to include it in a library meant for others? I'm writing a thing that manages files.
is there a special reason stuff like operator[] doesn't do boundary checks in stuff like std::vector
Xeo
Xeo
purrformance
15:18
I'm trying to find out if I want mine to return a boost optional or just bypass it
It should all be [Conditional] on TRACE
@Xeo right, so I probably want it to be safe then
Trigger warning for criticism of Witcher 3.
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@sehe which RSS reader do you use?
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& Is it good?
15:19
@EtiennedeMartel Are people that shallow?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, yes they are
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe. Depends. Do they buy you a drink right away?
Yes they are lol
assert(*fuzzy.GetDegree(4) == 1.0);
assert(*fuzzy[4] == 1.0);
yay it works
@EtiennedeMartel No, because I usually have one already.
Ell
Ell
15:22
I don't think it's shallow really
Well maybe it is but I don't think its bad
Appearance is the first thing you know about someone
I usually buy drinks to people after I've talked to them enough to find them interesting.
Or at least that's how I met my girlfriend. I don't usually drink with strangers.
Ven
Ven
@AlexM. did you read he-man's book?
he man?
you mean scott?
Ven
Ven
yes
I skimmed through eff c++ a bit
I read modern eff c++ properly, currently waiting for me at some page on the PC at work
and that's about it
15:26
@Ell Hmm, I don't agree with that.
I rarely read books from start to end
> 15 jeux de votre liste de souhaits sont en solde!
I have known people for months without registering whether they have good looks.
most of the time I go back to them when I have specific problems
Fuck you Steam.
Ven
Ven
15:27
okay, thanks
Fuck you hard.
like how I went to more eff c++ for exceptions
Heck, I didn't even consider how this lady I'm... seeing... looked like until one of my friends asked me what I thought a few months back. My reply was literally "Wait, is she pretty?"
heh, "seeing"
Yeah, euphemize the shit out of that.
It's not like we can tell.
15:29
It's complicated.
It usually is.
I might have bit more than I wanted to chew.
you mean you're getting married and will have kids?
congrats!
:<
party pooper
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15:30
@StackedCrooked may be interesting: blog.golang.org/playground
@R.MartinhoFernandes What's going on?
It's complicated :D
Yeah, but is it improving or degrading?
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think you are different to most people :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes complicated is good!
Ell
Ell
15:32
Wrt you don't see looks
@EtiennedeMartel I can't explain without breaching her trust.
@Ell well, he's a robot
@TheForestAndTheTrees No, it's not. It's just... messy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I wasn't asking for an explanation. I just wanted to know how you feel about it. Good? Bad?
We'll be fine.
15:32
@Ell I think most people are different to most people.
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Feedly seems to work well, except that there's no global setting for opening articles on their own web pages.
People try too hard to gloss over those or hide it
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You have to set it per-feed.
perfeit
Furr pects.
15:34
I had C#'s indexers in mind when I thought how the hell maps use [] to assign and then I saw that it returns a reference and you're just changing the thing via that
I guess that makes my optional method also fail because I can't do fuzzy[4] = something;
gah this language
When you suck, blame the tools.
I'm joking
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There should've been operator[]=.
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IMO.
Ven
Ven
would break with references, though?
15:35
I think (assuming std::optional is already there) that partially specializing for template <typename... Ts> class std::tuple<std::optional<Ts>...> would be illegal. By the usual rules that specializations in the std namespace need to be for user-defined types? — sehe 5 secs ago
@rightfold The perl solution to everything: make it a new operator
Ven
Ven
@sehe I didn't get that. That applies to std::xx being a specialized version of std::yy ?
What applies?
@EtiennedeMartel All I know is that she needed someone whom she felt comfortable enough with to talk about some of the issues she's going through at the moment, and I ended up being that person. I like that she trusts me enough to tell me all that stuff she doesn't tell anyone else, but I simply was not prepared to be entrusted with so much so quickly.
Also, it's hard to help someone with their burdens when you have all sorts of shit going wrong in your life at the same time.
We always have a good time when we're together, though, and that's important.
std::tuple is a standard library thing. It's ok to specialize for UDTs (std::tuple<My::Void, My::Unit, int> could be specialized) but not for standard library things (an "open" partial specialization as shown applies to non-user defined types too)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think I recognize this kind of thing. I bet you're exactly the kind of person who is trust worthy with things (that society-at-large panics about or judges). Kudos
15:41
Also, don't worry about keeping up. Everyone has their own process, and talking helps. You don't need to be "qualified". Just be trustworthy.
This is good.
inb4 GEMA
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe you can help each other.
My current problems are just being homeless and broke.
wait why are you homeless?
15:43
@sehe I've grown to accept that I am that person. It's hard to miss it when everyone around you is telling you their deep secrets unprompted.
you need your wallet to get in your home?
Long story.
Sigh.
@AlexM. Because I'm stupid.
I left my old contract end before I had a new place, and I'm lazy, and I thought I'd be in London now, and I don't have an ID nor money to go to a hostel.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think it's the beard.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Stupid? Nah. More like unlucky.
@R.MartinhoFernandes sounds like something I'd do
@R.MartinhoFernandes Very recognizable.
I have 3 sisters. I've often heard "you're like a brother" from girls. That wasn't always nice, by the way, because it implied friend-zoning in cases where I wouldn't mind getting closer. (But obviously didn't know how to)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Pro tip: You can always walk into a church :)
15:47
I'll camp.
Only half-joking
Ven
Ven
@sehe I was just asking for a precision. didn't get your comment
@sehe "UDT" being user-defined templates?
this intellisense thing doesn't really go far to provide autocompletion for inferred types huh
@Ven You said "That applies to std::xx being a specialized version of std::yy" and I don't know what "That" refers to.
they should call it slightly-intellisense
Ven
Ven
15:50
@sehe ah! I meant the comment.
or maybe above-average-intellisense
4
Ven
Ven
but I got it with your following explanation
Also, in general, std::yy is, by definition, not a specialization of std::xx :)
@Ven cheers
> Je dépense donc je suis ― Descartes (de crédit)
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Wow. Punaise
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15:53
OK, let's work on my Jekyll-based website.
Ven
Ven
@sehe Zut de flute!
Ven
Ven
nice joke.
reminds me of the BAT CREDIT CARD
posted a meta question if anyone cares.
@Ven That film never existed.
15:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just make sure it's not the foundation of your relationship.
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I always just edit the post first.
@sehe It's always nice, though. Friend-zoning is a consequence of romantic rejection, not a cause.
is this a silly way to avoid writing down the iterator type for the underlying collection
auto Find(...) -> decltype(internalSet.end())
@sehe I've only ever felt sad about that effect about two or three people. I've also realised in hindsight that in other cases I usually am unwittingly the one actively steering things towards friendship.
(no C++14)
15:59
@Mr.kbok Yeah. Semantics :) It's fair to say I never made advances.
I can't even type_traits and I used them in an answer :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes (But) friendship is underrated.
I know :)
nice, thanks @sehe
16:01
@sehe Friendship is magic.
I can't find a place where decltype doesn't look like an ugly hack
I don't know why
@sehe That's probably the issue behind friendzoning. I mean if you're honest about your feelings then you get rejected. No friendzoning involved.
@Mr.kbok But rejection hurts.
@EtiennedeMartel still better than ending up on /r/niceguys
@EtiennedeMartel It does much less than desperately hanging on someone who friendzones you
16:06
Is that part of the manosphere?
I'm not up for more that.
Cursory look seems to imply so.
@Borgleader type traits are things that answer a yes/no question about a given type.
if you've used them in an answer then you can them
Fuck London and all of those who voted for it as the venue :D
Yeah why didn't you pick Europe instead
@AlexM. heh, join
16:12
Also, I wonder why I see the Hitler view count as 8k from here. It was 33k when I left. Is there a UK/rest of the world conversion for that too?
Oooh, maybe not manosphere.
@buttifulbuttefly London (well, all of British isles) are Europe, but I get it
@AndyProwl Says 8725 here
16:13
"I get it but I feel compelled to point out your idiocy"
@AndyProwl I could think of something like 33k EU people ~= 8k US people in terms of weight
but other than that I got nothing
@AndyProwl What's wrong?
(Also, I agree; I could travel to Poland)
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's odd, it was 33k this morning
I've lost 25k views wtf :D
@AndyProwl bjarne has friends at google?
I wouldn't exclude that
@AlexM. I guess so
16:14
now that mysticial is gone...
@AndyProwl fuzzy counting
That's very fuzzy
I just made the concept up btw
well I know reddit has this floating score thing
but this is very floating
@R.MartinhoFernandes seems like we'll need another unconf sooner than planned eh
16:16
@AndyProwl but then again so is your mom
Natalia should leave about October
I'm sorry for not attending guys
you better visit me then
well in general
@R.MartinhoFernandes everything :D No street names at intersections, everything insanely expensive, my hotel room doesn't even have windows, the weather sucks, I caught a cold, this is hell
if anyone wants to visit Poland, I guess my place is open.
16:17
I have an hour or so to watch a video, what should I watch?
Does the locking look right here?
@buttifulbuttefly yeah but how is that supposed to make me feel better
If we can get our hands on a car, we might visit eastern yurop in the summer.
my mum can't float the view count up to what it was
@AndyProwl you're the second person to be sick at this unconference.
16:18
@TonyTheLion are you the first one?
coshman was sick yesterday
I also am sick for some weird reason
@Mr.kbok oooh what are you buying
what the heck
16:18
hey people........does a file compile when it has warnings? I try to compile it and it gives me only Warnings and no errors......this should mean it should compile and that I can run it right? But when I try to run it it doesn't run
@AndyProwl it's so sunny and warm here
just sayin'
@BartekBanachewicz yeah don't make me thing about it
and there's a discount for a new nice beer in my local market
@TheArtist Unless you have set the -Werror flag
so it goes for like €0.6
16:20
this room's air conditioning is set to 24 degrees but it's fucking cold
> yurop
if I set it to 25, after 10 seconds it resets itself back to 24
dafuq
@Jefffrey oh ok that means it hasn't compiled....ok thanks :) means i will have to fix the warnings
I want to be home already :D
the valve hq looks like a lot of fun arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/06/…
16:20
@BartekBanachewicz "borrowing"
no wonder they're so slow to fix their games
@AndyProwl :(
@Mr.kbok you're in Paris right?
Yup.
16:21
@TheArtist It has compiled. But if you set -Werror then every warning will not make it compile.
I couldn't park my car if I had one.
> The behavior is virtually identical to gof arrays
ok so King's Cross then Leicester square, this should work
What's a gof array?
let's try it
16:21
@Jefffrey ohhh :O
@Mr.kbok yeah I figured
> .\b2 address-model=64
> - 32-bit : yes
wtf??
Friday night in Central London. This should be fun. Lets see how long before we lose each other
@Mr.kbok fail
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Can't decide.
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Fleuron or asterism for separating articles?
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16:25
.post:not(:last-child):after {
    content: "⁂";
    display: block;
    text-align: center;
}
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Absolutely amazing.
Don't use the asterism.
> ⁂
Maybe for breaks within an article, but not between them.
it looks like in books
user1804599
16:27
I already don't.
@AlexM. Yeah. They separate parts of chapters.
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❧ looks much better.
I would separate articles with a clear line
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Maybe a long decorated tilde but CBA to find one.
16:28
> Title

Content

Horizontal rule

Title

Content
like that
@rightfold If you passed a lambda to that operator, it would look like a.operator[]=([=](){}) ;)
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Nice.
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Well, tilde isn't that bad.
Man, so good.
Would be more awesomer with Cate Blanchett's voice, though.
bad robot, you almost made me cry
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16:33
ok
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I need something to do this weekend.
he also happened to like heavy metal: youtube.com/watch?v=z16_mx1edG0
@MarcoA. The final tracks of all three LOTR OSTs are great.
Have some more.
hey people :)
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who is christopher lee
16:35
I dont know whats wrong, and why I get down votes :) I dont see anything wrong with my questions......
for example :
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> Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, CBE, CStJ (27 May 1922 – 7 June 2015) was an English actor, singer and author. With a career spanning nearly 70 years, Lee initially portrayed villains and became best known for his role as Count Dracula in a sequence of Hammer Horror films.
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Q: What does "Comparing constant with boolean expression is always true" warning mean?

The ArtistWhat does this warning mean (i and j are not constants): I have been trying to google this but it doesnt give me any results warning: comparison of constant 10 with boolean expression is always true [-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare] if ((0<=i<=10)&&(0<=j<=10)){ In my progra...

Into the West is my favourite, though.
@rightfold Didn't he play Saruman or something?
16:36
^^^^ can someone look at this and tell me what wrong thing I have done :) was I violating a format?
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I don't know.
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@TheArtist The question is fine.
so that in the future I can make my posts much more "site-friendly"
@fredoverflow Saruman.
And Dracula, Lord Summerisle, and Francisco Scaramanga.
16:36
was there even an actor behind sauron
or was it just a voice and CGI
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who is sauron
@rightfold thanks :)
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> Sauron is the title character and main antagonist of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
@rightfold Sorry, I meant Saruman.
@AlexM. A guy in a suit for the prologue, mostly.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's my favorite from her
I like this one too
I don't know any other song by Enya.
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Are there interesting programming blogs that aren't about type systems and incomprehensible functional programming techniques?
16:39
May It Be is the last track in the OST for The Fellowship of the Ring.
@rightfold Mine meets one of those criteria: ohara.me
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> Welcome to nginx on Ubuntu!
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Install Gentoo.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think she has one of those songs that people hear around but don't know who's done it
16:41
Fuck this.
9
@rightfold I’m sorry. My distibutions are limited. You must make the right suggestions.
I'm not doing a lot of work anyway. I'm going home.
Fuck.
9
I'm going elsewhere.
Fuck.
9
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@fredoverflow thanks I will look at them.
lol, the current blog entry in the second link is about FP, sorry.
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16:44
At least it says "reconsidering", not "why you should" or "the future is all about".
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Often I wonder whether FP advocates carry crystal balls with them.
The future is FROODI
Functionally reactive object-oriented dependency injection or something
the future is jQuery, have a -1
@minitech isn't that FROODIOS?
16:46
@AlexM. FROODIOS: part of a nutritious breakfast.
or FROSTIES?
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> Rob Pike, well known for his appearances on ``Late Night with David Letterman'', was until 2002 also a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey, where he had been since 1980, the same year he won the Olympic silver medal in Archery.
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Oh wow.
@rightfold he used to be an adventurer
16:47
@MartinJames do you also think her voice sounds so much better without the annoying post processing
e.g. like how it does in may it be
@AlexM. Undoubtably. They should leave the fuck alone with lone, female vocalists, (assuming they can actually sing well).
f*cks are actually being given on the starboard
hey people
what should i title my question as :
Creating a program that walks randomly and inserts the alphabetical characters which compiles smoothly but does not run.
^^^^ whats an approriate title for this?
I'm spawning so many new projects to do bits of the actual thing I think it's more productive to just add the /Projects/ folder to a git repo and push that to bitbucket >.>
16:53
@TheArtist You really want to know?
@TheArtist Use your debugger first, before asking at all :-P ...
@MartinJames yea coz I've been getting down votes, maybe its becoz of bad title
@πάνταῥεῖ there are no warnings
unless it's Help Plz no clue, I suppose it's still salvageable
@TheArtist Could be plus, my guess, you have done no debugging of your own?
@MarcoA. hmmm :)
16:56
@TheArtist What has this to do with warnings please?? You step through your program first and find the anomalies yourself.
@MartinJames @πάνταῥεῖ hehe ok i thought you meant the warning, but for me its weird coz something should run know....here nothing happens
@TheArtist Well, when you ran it under a debugger, did execution reach the first line?
@TheArtist Start it up in your debugger, and step through as mentioned, or didn't even this work?
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16:59
@rightfold lol
omg is that java?
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Yes.
my eyes hurt

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