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09:00
@Xeo Damn that's a good one
@wilx and? That's not the overriding issue here. Anyhoops I agree that shit happens
@Prismatic no.
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The universe aged again?
@TonyTheLion Happy birthday
09:01
I aged again.
And goddamn this German... thing.
@Rerito :)
Just two days before me!
"The wault has all the wersions"
@TonyTheLion Happy Birthday Tony!
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aging sucks
09:01
Why oh why the fuck do Germans speak like that.
@TonyTheLion Tony birthday to you!
@AndyProwl Thanks
Tony the Elder Lion
hbd
@AndyProwl It depends. It doesn't for me... For now :)
@Rerito Just you wait :D
09:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes They have a hard time differencing v and w before some vowels
@TonyTheLion how old are you
@TonyTheLion zum gebuerstag viel glueck!
@Prismatic 29
@MarcoA. Vielen dank
Hippo Birdbath and what else the ape would say!
@sehe con-grats and other rodents?
09:03
Happy wirthday.
Yesh
He's not from St.Niclaes
St.Niclaes 512 ?
@TonyTheLion I age all the freakin' time. Sometimes even when I don't notice
09:04
@TonyTheLion So... Party hard?
@TonyTheLion Happy birthday!
Wappy wirthway.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait, I thought English "v" and German "w" pronounciations were pretty close?
oh, it's pooblic info is it :D
I managed to calm myself down for the interview today
09:05
@Rerito I went to Burger King alone last night, that's the extent of my "party" so far.
3 mins ago, by buttiful buttefly
@R.MartinhoFernandes They have a hard time differencing v and w before some vowels
ghehehehehehe
@Xeo Yes. They're the same. It makes no sense.
my reasoning is: I already have a job so no risk and my work at home is more important than being capable of joining some company in this situation
@TonyTheLion that's almost the saddest birthday ever :(
@AlexM. You'd do good being a manager.
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Xeo
09:06
@R.MartinhoFernandes So what's the problem then?
@thecoshman Someone posted it once a few years back when I had a few Loungers on FB, guess its a matter of public record now
Germans are dumb.
Is that like the way Sweedish saw 'v' when they read 'w'
@Xeo confusing
@thecoshman So, Svedish?
09:06
@thecosh it would make sense for Germans to do the same.
@TonyTheLion could be worse
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@R.MartinhoFernandes No, I mean, what exactly is the pronounciation problem?
@MarkGarcia my lack of patience with other people would get me eventually :P
Instead they do the reverse.
@R.MartinhoFernandes they are secretly vegetables too?
09:07
> source->default[i]
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, they saw 'w' when they read 'v'?
@Xeo "wersion"
I get to parse PDFs on my bday
whoa managed c++ still sucks eh
@AlexM. You know sports are really good to manage anger issues :)
09:07
I guess that could be a party :P
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Nope, still don't get it, sorry.
@TonyTheLion Happy birthday :)
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Or do you mean they use English "w"?
No. They see 'v' and pronounce it as 'w' in English.
I might start making a point of taking my birthday's off work.
09:07
@thecoshman cba
@Xeo yes. It's completely nonsensical.
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Ah
Okay, that's weird.
@Xeo they say it like "wooersion" instead of "version"
@R.MartinhoFernandes I see...
Someone should code a germanizer
09:08
Fersion would make more sense.
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Yeah.
Actually, ffs Version is a German word as well.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yar
I like that about furners, they always question everything they say
"I want some cake, yar?"
It would be less wrong if he just used the German word there.
"That is mine, no?"
@R.MartinhoFernandes "versiON!"
09:10
lounge, please fill out: strawpoll.me/4714344
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inb4 nonsense ansers
@Rerito Exists. That's Arnold
I love Arnold!
I was about to question your ranges, then notices the [) format, and realised it's just badly drawn
My first German teacher used to say "werb"
Took me a week to realise wtf a "werb" was.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you mean "werb, yar?"
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lol
I paid my girlfriend two courses here
she learned German quickly, but she's probably just better at it than me
Did she learn all the werbs?
09:12
lol
not sure
rewision
Seriously this is kinda like translationparty.
maybe I should move the mainland Europe and tale an English course...
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Don't move us!
I am so bad
You replace to v with w as a kind of transliteration to German, and then go back and read it as English.
09:14
I'd rather be copied tyvm
@AlexM. tywm*
bind f' :: (Float,String) -> (Float,String) <-- what is that 'bind' meaning there? is it a keyword? a function?
I though f' was the name?
@thecoshman context. Where did this appear?
09:15
Haskell doesn't allow white space in names of things, does it?
f' is the first argument.
@BartekBanachewicz here
no.
@R.MartinhoFernandes to what, a signature? Come on.
What? I know Haskell.
@R.MartinhoFernandes but that's a function signature isn't it?
09:16
@thecoshman oh lol no
it's a signature of expression
sorry robot
like (1 + 1) :: Int
No. It's an assertion of the type of an expression.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah well that
@Bartek the "no" was for cosh.
@BartekBanachewicz and that's reverse-able right, Int::(1+1) would be the same?
@thecoshman mm, I don't think so
no that wouldn't make sense
@thecoshman why would it be?
It's expr :: type
09:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes ooh
coshmanthe
@sehe It was a specific reply to a specific post by the Butterfly. It deals with the issue at hand. :)
@wilx *Buttefly
@thecoshman I typically parenthesise the expressions to make it more obvious, so I'd write (bind f') :: ...
I can see how that could be confusing.
09:19
so... I can read :: as "is of type"
@wilx buttefly, it's a fly that is native to buttes
so... is that line a bit contrived? not real Haskell?
It is real Haskell
ok then...
09:20
@AlexM. Well, whatever. I have no respect for him/her and thus I choose to address him by avatar's appearance rather than his nick name choice. Sue me.
Just remembered about this
Compiles fine (given suitable functions named bind and f' of course)
"Puzzle de Con!"
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But you wouldn't normally write it like that. It's just to show what the type is after applying bind to f'
@thecoshman it says the expression bind f' has type (Float,String) -> (Float,String), pretty much like (1 + 1) :: Int says that the expression (1+1) has type Int
09:21
@Mr.kbok I read that as puzzle de ponie
lol
@AlexM. Fixed (This one is the French version)
Winzip definitely rocks the most
So predictable.
> C/C++
ugh
09:22
C/C++/C#
@AndyProwl Winzip? The archiving utility? I'd rather use WinRar or 7zip.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oooh... so the it is like saying "presume that bind and f' are ~things~ that exist, they would have the following type"
7zip FTW
1 min ago, by Marco A.
Interesting site http://strawpoll.me/4714391
The result of bind f'
09:23
@thecoshman kinda. "the result of applying bind on f' would have that type"
@Mr.kbok wut
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@thecoshman bind and f' are things that exist. In that blog post :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah
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bind has a certain type. f' has a certain type. And that expression was the type of applying bind to f'
@Xeo yeah...
09:23
bind doesn't exist at that point because finding it is what the prose is about.
@buttifulbuttefly :D :D
oh ok, I think I get what's going on there now.
new stuff is new
oh yes yes, makes much sense now. very good job.
well excuse me for trying to learn
@FlorianMargaine :P
09:26
RIP Phil Katz, creator of WinZip. He dedicated his last years to finding the Ballmer's Peak and achieving a 99% compression ratio on a random stream of bytes.
why would someone drink that much :<
you cannot enjoy the drink if you're wasted
@TonyTheLion hi
You can enjoy everything else, though.
Ell
Ell
@AlexM. it's a disease
I mean, illness
09:28
> A coroner's report stated his death was a result of acute pancreatic bleeding caused by chronic alcoholism
yikes
@AlexM. vOV what's to enjoy in the first place => may as well drink the pain away
ugh :/
> Katz was more noted for his technical expertise than business prowess. His family assisted him in running the company, but he eventually fired them when they denied him access to the company's profits.
Bleed yourself to drink.
@thecoshman the taste :D
sbi
sbi
09:29
@TonyTheLion Yes, exactly! Many rodents! Dancing ones! (Not on your grave, of course!)
@sbi Thanks
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh you
@AlexM. sure
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What happened to the robot's "v" letter pronunciation?
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09:30
Germanised.
Acute exposure to Germans.
Puty that "German" doesn't have any v.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought you would have got used to it by now
@R.MartinhoFernandes Verman
sbi
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09:32
But the problems with Germans is that in English they pronounce "w" like "v", not the other vay around!
@Ell IC
like smoking
@sbi no, it's not.
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Yes, it is.
Only in movie German.
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No, it's true. Ven I arrived in the US for the first time, I also vanted to do that. In fact, I did. (You only mostly get to know people vo speak English modestly vell. But think of the conductors on the train etc. They do exactly that.)
09:35
I think you should add how to seed this to your answer. A lot of people (that's me) come here because they googled "c++, shuffle vector". — Jonny 2 mins ago
sbi
sbi
Also, look at what's-his-name-photographer-from-Uberwald in Pratchett's.
Not sure what to respond o.o
"People like you can google 'c++, seed random'"?
> A lot of people (that's me)
How many people are you? — Alex M. 5 secs ago
@sbi you're the exception. Or maybe it's something that shifted with exposure to real English after the unification.
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Are you on your phone?
09:37
> Last week a British producer of digital financial services software by the name of Intelligent Environments revealed that they had developed the world’s first emoji-only passcode application for banking.
Before you spit out your skinny latte in disbelief, the company also advised that a four-digit emoji password is actually 500 times more secure than your current number based pin number that you are now using.
I'd use the levitating business man
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It's a restricted version of Randall's passphrase generator scheme, isn't it.
@Xeo haven't read it fully yet linkedin.com/pulse/…
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also, fuck that, good luck entering emoji on current ATMs with hardware numpads.
I'm guessing specialized ATMs would be built
with emoji buttons
just memorize the code points
09:42
The card PINs are okish.
You need the card.
And the online banking credentials you can type however you want.
No need for special ATMs.
dang 72% of 18-25 year olds
I don't use emoji at all
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Same
Well, not intentionally anyways
I use emoticons
I don't even know where to find emoji
I just search "emoji" and copy paste what I get
@Tony πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‰πŸŽ†
09:44
😁
@MarcoA. Schnapps sucks
this is interesting, neural nets with dreams googleresearch.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/…
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think this exercises would be easier if I knew Haskell :\
@R.MartinhoFernandes This is how I use it FYI
09:58
@AlexM. wolfram tells me there must be ~47 emojis then wolframalpha.com/input/?i=n%5E4+%3D+500*10%5E4
except they're not.
dreams.
That's just a very imaginative association.
Still interesting of course

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