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user1804599
12:00
I want a dildo.
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user1804599
Might get one soon.
hah
I just noticed that the box for my screen says "Certified for Windows Vista" on it
Ell
Ell
I have a Swedish firesteel at home
I found a lighter just now though :P
Mine is certified for Lounge<C++>, comes with a thick skin.
user1804599
12:04
I'll post about it here when I get it.
This reminds me when we let a guy write the paper for an exam. The professor was clearly a unix/linux fanboy and windows hater (even had bumper stickers). We didn't pass the exam because of the paper being decorated with footers as Windows Vista taskbars.
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GorillaSkin 3
I suppose he just > /dev/null'd it
Or perhaps we didn't pass the exam because that guy sent the .docx file instead of a PDF
not sure
@elyse I personally don't care, thanks for the thought though :)
lol that reminds me
12:07
@elyse neither do I, you can keep it.
user1804599
I'll post about it anyway.
We were having a test on Word
And a guy turned it in as a .txt, because he did all of it in Notepad
@elyse yes do it, and also post an issue about it in the rust repo
user1804599
XD
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ :D
12:09
People keep telling me "SO in other languages is a good thing".. I still think programming is a de facto English thing and to avoid further problems and increase readability they should study English first
I think it's simply completely impractical to attempt to translate programming resources.
@MarcoA. The professor is in a dire need of an ass whooping.
Some guys at my university couldn't log in into the website and give an online examination because of the professor's poor English
we've hardly got any good programming resources, and that's when everybody is in English.
Xeo
Xeo
SO in other languages is stupid.
user1804599
12:10
Forever laughing at people who program in languages other than English.
Xeo
Xeo
Just fragments the knowledge.
He said "to log in, you just need to enter the name of that cartoon with the superhero which resembles a bat ;)"
No-one could log in and give that exam. Everybody failed.
@Xeo Go explain that to SE employees
diluting our efforts further into other languages will simply result in no useful programming resources
user1804599
@Xeo but it's politically correct. :3
12:10
@Xeo And perpetuates ignorance. Learn a second language, assholes.
The password was: batmen
@Nooble That might be laffo to you, but it's all just fun to me
and violates DRY
Xeo
Xeo
@MarcoA. ow
If you don't know English, you have no business programming shit.
12:11
How come last time I said this I was jumped on?
Xeo
Xeo
@MarcoA. Did he actually fail every single student?
Is there some timezone thingy at work here?
Xeo
Xeo
If yes, that sounds increadibly stupid.
@Xeo yes :]
I've never expressed support for other-language programming resources.
12:11
it is
programming resources in polish are the funniest shit
Consider that he said this in Italian. He obviously couldn't say that in English
not actual code in polish, though
code in polish is WAT
I am gonna create D 1st unicode programming language
Does anyone have a keybase invitation code please?
12:14
Today I thought of starting my own programming language for funzies
I'm really going crazy
user406009
@chmod711telkitty What even is a "unicode programming language"?
@MarcoA. email pls
Lol. I refuted my own prediction
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A: Split string in two parts using C++ Boost?

seheI predict it's not going to be significantly better, because if the Intrinsic Complexity. Nevertheless, here is a sample based on spirit: static void split(const std::string &input, std::string &left, std::string &right, char separator) { using namespace boost::spirit::qi; parse(input....

user406009
I am just waiting for an emoji programming language.
user1804599
Vlinder only allows ASCII characters in identifiers.
12:14
A ~oneliner is an improvement
user406009
Where identifiers can only be emoji.
user1804599
Supporting more results in complexity without benefit.
user406009
@elyse But what about var 😓 = 3?
user1804599
It's terrible?
@sehe self-dupe ? (judging only by the titles)
user1804599
12:16
It also doesn't allow tabs. :3
@Borgleader Not at all. It's not a general purpose split (mainly, just left/right and split on first delim only)
user1804599
Only U+0020.
@elyse >:E (angry face)
user1804599
In fact I plan on banning all control characters except U+000A in source files.
@nabijaczleweli [email protected]
thanks
12:18
@MarcoA. Invite sent!
thank you!
user406009
@MaiLongdong NoSQL is useful in very special cases where you dont really care about your data.
user406009
Such as a cache.
user1804599
eh
user1804599
that's really wrong
12:23
Yeah. Spirit is not something to "grok at sight". It's conceptually simple though. You should get there reading just the tutorial introduction. Indeed, I started with "I predict it's not going to be significantly better" for a reason. I'd personally write pretty much what you had. — sehe 8 secs ago
user1804599
Neo4j is one good example of a NoSQL DBMS for storing graphs you care about.
@MaiLongdong webscale is roughly the same
user406009
Well, let me clarify. The key-value or document NoSQL stores are very useful for caching where you don't really care about your data.
user406009
@elyse Yeah, I keep on forgetting that NoSQL encompasses too many things.
user1804599
ok so in my shell language, in let $x = "a b"; a $x it will only pass one argument "a b" to a.
user1804599
12:25
to expand you need to write a (array $x).
cool, since that's what you want most of the time anyway
user1804599
How to determine whether a DBMS is NoSQL: it does not use a dialect of SQL as its query language.
@elyse just a cucumber, the clue is in the name
user1804599
@thecoshman eh no
@Lalaland They're also useful if you do care.
But (surprise) if you care you should know what you're doing.
user1804599
12:26
That's really too big and pointy.
user1804599
And a waste of food.
@elyse I'll let you know when I get it
user1804599
@sehe ???
@elyse hardly, you can cut it down to suit your needs, and it's still edible afterwards
user1804599
You likely won't ever get my dildo.
12:27
IDGI :(
user1804599
@thecoshman hmmmm
user1804599
@sehe ?????
user406009
@sehe Usually you also want things like transactions, schema, etc for data you care about.
Your dildo. I don't get it :(
user1804599
Please be less cryptic.
12:28
@Lalaland Bogus argument
@sehe good, it's his. get your own
user1804599
I'll post about it here when I get (get = order arrives) it (it = my dildo).
oh share if you guys are into that stuff
Transactions can be had, if you can have atomic updates. Schema is not a sign of importance
user1804599
Schemas are like static typing.
12:29
@elyse I thought it was Information Technology... so you're saying all these years I've been working in your dildo industry
I meant I don't get this. I'll let you know when I get it.
@elyse schemas don't have to exist on all layers (hell, RDBMS-es store on block devices anyways. BLOCK DEVICES LACK SCHEMA!)
@sehe Which is exactly what I said
user1804599
Static typing doesn't have to exist on all layers either.
no but it really should.
user1804599
@sehe You're still incredibly cryptic.
your mum's incredibly cryptic.
12:32
@elyse Let me know when you get it!
user1804599
Ok. :3
You're late with the notification
@elyse Can you also remind us of that periodically?
user1804599
What notification?
Of your getting me
@nabijaczleweli but don't fall asleep
user1804599
12:34
???
@sehe IDGI
clbuttic mistake!
user1804599
Stop trying to confuse me.
user1804599
It's confusing.
@nabijaczleweli that would be a waste of time
12:35
@sehe Yes
@elyse I'm no trying too
@elyse yes, that's what I'm doing
user1804599
Ok, so to clarify: I'm getting a dildo soon, and when I get it, I will post about it in Lounge<C++>.
@MarcoA. Phew. Nearly killed me
@elyse Thanks for the clarification. I get it now!
user1804599
12:36
Yay!
user1804599
May 19 '14 at 8:29, by Cat Plus Plus
(haha getit pickle)
user1804599
@sehe Don't. You're not phenomenal.
Ok. Thanks for the advises
user1804599
@sehe NYC????!?!??!?!??!!
12:37
@elyse (allows remote)
"millions of developers as they innovate in the mobile app space."
user1804599
oh, in that case: don't
user1804599
remote sucks
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. Ha.
user406009
12:38
@elyse You can save a lot of money with remote.
@elyse you can use a remote as a dildo though ^
user406009
By living in bumfuck nowhere with a lower cost of living.
> least 5 hours within New York’s 9am-5pm
user1804599
@sehe No, that's awful and dangerous.
@Lalaland and broadband internet?
user406009
12:39
@sehe Of course.
user406009
I am sure there are lots of small, cheap cities with fast internet.
user1804599
@sehe go work for Exact or Unit4 or AFAS.
user406009
Just a question of finding them.
I'll create a consultancy and hire only remotes. I'll call it SPECTRE
user406009
@elyse Are you currently working for Microsoft?
user1804599
12:40
No.
@elyse Really. That sounds a bit boring. Why would you recommend it (besides geographic locations)
@Lalaland Erm. Yeah. Via satellite
I am more interested in a food bar
12:41
inb4 sea food yawn
<3 u no me so well
user1804599
@sehe Because it must be awful!
user1804599
Ordina.
google is a python shop now?
user1804599
Or the place @StackedCrooked works!
user1804599
12:43
@Mr.kbok YouTube is written in Python.
they bought it
user1804599
Yes, when it was still written in PHP.
dammmn, 'desert bar' & 'dessert bar' returned totally different results for images
user1804599
They rewrote it in Python when they employed Guido van Rossum.
user406009
12:44
@sehe You should apply to Facebook. They were quite awesome when I interned there.
@Lalaland were you paid?
audible yawn
user406009
@chmod711telkitty Of course. Facebook pays its interns about the same rate as their just after college employees.
that's great
user1804599
yeah Facebook needs a D dev now.
12:46
If the Lounge were on Encyclopedia Dramatica...
@MarcoA. Sure.
What's your email?
Oh woops nab already invited you.
@Nooble I already invited him. Get on my level, skrub
@Nooble yep, thanks anyway!
@nabijaczleweli :P
user1804599
@sehe make a Windows Phone app for SAFTCOF and get rich!
user1804599
12:49
ahhahhahaha @sehe tpo.nl/2015/08/28/…
@Puppy Daisy still alive?
user1804599
> Misschien is het wat vroeg om aan de crystal meth te gaan, zo rond half tien in de ochtend. Maar een andere verklaring kunnen we voor het tikken van bovenstaande tweet niet bedenken.
whats saftcof
yep
user1804599
12:50
@Mr.kbok Software Application For Tracking Contents Of Fridges.
user406009
Hm, I wonder if something is wrong with my electricity.
user406009
My light keeps on flickering.
user406009
I hope my electronics aren't being damaged.
user1804599
My latest project.
@elyse How is it going? I'll make a windows phone version if you can work out a sensible way to track the contents of fridges
@elyse Did you know I made a full-blown windows phone app
user1804599
12:51
The problem is syncing the program's DB with the physical fridge contents, which is problematic.
user1804599
@Mr.kbok OMG no
@Mr.kbok How much does it blow?
I know what the problem is.
@nabijaczleweli The SDK is way better than competitors, but no one owns windows phones so
@Mr.kbok It was a pun on "full-blown"
user1804599
Since it's not feasible to tag every slice of cheese with an edible RFID chip, I was thinking of using pattern recognition so that the program can guess when you're running out of food.
user1804599
12:52
I've never done anything with machine learning before.
it's like when you used to make games in C++ and you switch to unity
but interesting info about the SDK
How's the documentation of it, though?
@elyse You put a camera inside the fridge?
user1804599
No.
user1804599
You enter when you insert things and when you remove them.
12:53
@nabijaczleweli It's .NET. There's a lot of docs available around, but the reference is msdn. It's pretty decent. Only surpassed by boost and Qt IMO
user1804599
When the system learns your patterns, it starts automating those.
user406009
How about a camera on front of the fridge?
user406009
Then people can scan when they take or insert things?
that doesn't work
user1804599
What doesn't work?
user1804599
12:54
Please refer to specific messages if it could otherwise be ambiguous.
You need to constantly feedback the system
@elyse piss off.
user1804599
Yes. You can tell it when it's wrong.
@elyse that's so easy - just set a repeated alarm on your phone when you are most convenient to go grocery shopping with a list of your favourite food
@Mr.kbok ?
user1804599
@Mr.kbok ?? Lalaland also said something which doesn't work.
12:55
it's more effort than actually looking for old food
user1804599
I can't think of anything better.
user1804599
How about fixed spots for food (such that milk always goes in the same place), and pressure plates. xD
it can be much more complicated, but would the extra 10000 hours spent on developing such a system worth the benefit of getting extra features?
user406009
My idea is more reliable than the camera in the fridge one.
user1804599
What would it scan?
12:57
@CatPlusPlus You still playing EVE Online?
user1804599
It can't scan how much milk there is in the pack.
user406009
It would just track what you have in the fridge.
user406009
Not the status of each item.
cat is playing eve?
He was the last time around. You?
user406009
12:58
The scanning would be the fancy image processing part.
user1804599
The program should warn you when you run out of things.
@ElimGarak I used to, but time
I've been on and off since 2008., also time.
for a little bit though. a couple months.
then there is the expiry date, you might have a full bottle ... of expired milk ...
12:59
Would be nice to make the Lounge<C++> corporation. We'd be as toxic as Goonswarm corporations. My character is a heavy industrialist, but also is not shit at pew pew.

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