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11:07
@wilx Good definition
c++ lounge and trashtalking about a game.....
@Thorvason Would you prefer trashtalking about people? We can arrange that.
Let's start with the flagging idiot
lol 85° temperature
11:12
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Good cooling bro
Almost at smelting point
"Only a potato from 2004 would not run Hotline Miami"
> Have you ever thrown out all your different pairs of socks/underwear, bought a bunch of replacements that were all one kind, and then told all your friends how great it was and how they should do it too?
I did it but never told anyone. Today this changes
I threw out ALL my socks and bought dozen of H&M black socks
I threw out HALF my socks so that they never match.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Good call.
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Yep Apple qualifies
11:17
Is HM any good?
@ElimGarak The socks are good
I never had any trouble with pairing up socks
Also why is underwear in the same sentence idgi
Hacker Mews
Neither Hacker nor News
> Brazilian wasp venom kills cancer cells by opening them up
Knife attackers kill cancer cells by opening the hosts up
peer reviewed method
time to let a loud fart and go home
bye
11:24
Correct order
> Humble yourself, bite your tongue, and study. You will realize eventually that what you first thought was worth criticizing was actually a deep work of genius. I’ve seen a lot of criticism of Go’s “shortcomings” from people who are true experts in many languages other than Go. I can’t recall similar criticism from someone who’s worked with Go at a very deep level for a year or two.
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laffo
lol
all criticism against windows batch language is invalid if not coming from someone who worked at least 2 years fulltime with it
I don't have words to properly describe how stupid that sentence is
Well, quote
How can you say poop is disgusting where you never even ate it???
2deep4us
I don't need to be burnt to know that a fire can kill me
11:31
Manual error propagation: actually a deep work of genius
Lack of generics: actually a deep work of genius
I'd like to build something in Go but goddamn it's exactly like fucking C when it comes to error handling
Except it's defer whatever instead of goto to a cleanup label
Big improvement
Still every second line is if err != nil { return nil, err } or whatever
Like, seriously
My chickens:
my kitchen:
@CatPlusPlus not sure if to laugh at "deep work of genius" or at the logical fallacy
11:42
> deep work of genius
perfect commit message
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: It's not a bug, it's a deep work of genius [c++] [c++11] [c++14] [c++-faq]
@CatPlusPlus ITT Stockholm Syndrome
Why is there no equivalent of boost's thread_specific_ptr in the C++ standard library? :/
yay for 101% compression ratio
11:56
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A: Dynamic TLS in C++11

jared_schmitzYou would like Foo to contain a thread_local variable of type Bar. Since, as noted, thread_local cannot apply to a data member, we have to do something more indirect. The underlying behavior will be for N instances of Bar to exist for each instance of Foo, where N is the number of threads in exis...

Hmm. This is actually smart not stupid.
> The threadpool, as it name states, is a thread of pools. source
user406009
@CatPlusPlus I agree with you. I really don't understand the people who like Go.
Concurrency features are good
Also easy deployment and fairly decent toolset
Only I can't do that, because this is in the memory allocating class and would require another level of bootstrapping, which would make me want to kill myself.
user406009
I found the meta post where they killed StarGazer: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/229913/…
12:00
@ThePhD Hmm, I dont recall ever having to do that so I have no clue. I'd have to do some research.
@Lalaland lol a year
@CatPlusPlus And 4 months.
@chmod711telkitty Looks homely
@TonyTheLion spotted in the wild?
still need to put the kitcken up & paint the walls
12:07
most people paint the walls first
@Lalaland & not because I complained, totally not:
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, yesterday, by chmod 711 telkitty
@balpha, is it possible to write a program to check whether another user has flagged or starred anything on the chat?
also in case you do not already know:
@sehe scroll up
We knew that for years
@sehe before they put the cornice & skirting on?
user406009
@chmod711telkitty Yep, those messages pretty much exactly describe StarGazer. The see deleted messages feature of course still works.
12:15
why would I want to delete a message if it still can be seen?
the what and the what?
I don't wear skirts
can you become Irish or Scottish soonish?
49 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
> Humble yourself, bite your tongue, and study. You will realize eventually that what you first thought was worth criticizing was actually a deep work of genius. I’ve seen a lot of criticism of Go’s “shortcomings” from people who are true experts in many languages other than Go. I can’t recall similar criticism from someone who’s worked with Go at a very deep level for a year or two.
I should get a proper chew toy and stop choking on shards of plastic from pens :\
12:18
are you a dog?
I just like to chew stuff ok! ... and don't like chewing gum
@TonyTheLion So, not in the wild :)
So I've come this conclusion: my code doesn't work :(
The good news is, you found you've written code
Not a good news
12:26
@orlp Just to make sure, if the collection is already partitioned, the second partial insertion sort doesn't have to be guarded, right?
@TonyTheLion good productive day
well, it depends on the extend that code sort of works vs the effort needed to find why it does not work & fix it
> I am an author, coder, entrepreneur, and CrossFitter.
lol, people who introduce themselves as CrossFitters.
beats pipe fitting, I guess
user406009
12:29
@chmod711telkitty Telkitty, it also wasn't a bot for a specific person. It was a public and publicized extension: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/star-gazer/…, addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stargazer. I think I must have posted the link like 5 times. I think everyone thought it was quite fun.
user406009
You can check it out, I still have star data for at least 3 of the posts on the starboard.
> A person who likes to be average at everything, and good at nothing. A person who exercises often, so that they can get better at exercise. Someone who puts in many hours of effort, without understanding the difference between training and exercise.
>
> Important facets of a crossfitter are: self-righteousness (they think they invented barbell training, HIIT and circuit training), conformity (oh, we have to get the £90 reebok trainers and wear pull-up socks? Mkay) and delusion (oh, your warmup is my workout? Really? Do you even lift?).
Yep checks out
@Xeo wow.
> of 420 bytes
Xeo
Xeo
420 byte it
Almost all zeroes
That compresses rather well
12:31
it took me some time to read across that 6,132,534 bytes (5.8 MB) and see the kicker
training is harder than exercise in generally because training is usually for a very specific goal in the short to medium term while as exercise is usually for the long term health benifit
@Xeo nice
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's a serious cult
user1804599
I'm gonna change my name to Malloc Voidstar.
I exercise almost every day to some extend, but I only train for something once per 2-3 years for a specific event
@elyse Wookie Incubator
user1804599
12:36
Victory Boogie Wookie
@elyse Free Deathwish
I C Dead People
I C fat ppl
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@chmod711telkitty starred for truth
‘Tu soutiens les LGBT donc t'es lesbienne.’ Mais bien sûr, je suis contre le réchauffement climatique du coup j'suis un iceberg.
For you frenchies
user406009
12:51
Quick poll question here. Did anyone here think StarGazer was a negative influence?
Of course not. Next
I think it's about avoiding claims by surprised/angry users
It's about ethics in snackchat starring
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That's the flipside.
Whatever, really. Owners can cancel stars, and shit cannot be starred that doesn't get posted.
Someone decides to durably poison the starboard with noise, ok. We don't have a starboard. Nobody wins, do not collect $20000 and wait for the "attacker" to get bored
@Lalaland StarGazer was useful. Identifying bullshitters was easy.
It was really never too hard. But yeah, the extension was useful. For firefox uptake
12:57
will git reset just unstage the changes, or does it actually reset the file? (interestingly, spelling correction wants to me ask if it will just upstage the changes, which would be an interesting feature)
@sehe -1 not enough corpse paint
user406009
git reset --hard resets the actual file.
@thecoshman what the hell are you talking about
so reset alone will just unstage the file?
user406009
Yes. IIRC
unstage all the things
12:59
@sehe I don't know why you still wonder?
I give him a new chance every 5 years
Default reset mode is mixed

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