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19:00
@sehe Obliviate!
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What the hell is that?
@sehe Tell me when you're done.
I'm done
@sehe forgetfulness spell from harry potter
it makes targets forget things
ahahahaha
19:01
@sehe what does mean? o.o you sure?
> (If you (allow to read) (your youngest) (a little Harry Potter) (before bed)) and (he memorizes the ISBN instead)
@sehe They have corrective therapy for that sort of stuff.
I'm listening
@sehe Yeah I was replying to the other one where you seem to have meant to write "What does it mean" but left out the it. Not sure whose joke flew over whose head.
19:05
lel. Accidentally -ing words is no joke. And I somehow focused on the only thing that had any complexity. And indeed, the only thing I was refactoring :)
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I/O lists in Erlang are amazing.
Do they do the laundry?
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No, but they speed up your program.
@sehe You're right! What does mean?
@sehe He/She'll has an affinity for numbers? idk...
ohai
So what’s your opinion on GW2 after playing it?
me?
I haven't played it yet
I know, please indulge in my delusions.
lmao
that was good
@Borgleader not hype enough
@Borgleader He does. But... this is quite extreme right. Worst of all, he doesn't have a sane approach to remembering it... he comes with this extremely error prone, convoluted hodge-podge of mnemonic devices that he's so proud to explain that I'm sound asleep before he finishes that story line... :)
I couldn't get myself to read Harry Potter either.
Kids. They do the darndest things. Also happened yester/today: we found a shattered iphone in my daughter's room. Try to think of plausible solutions to that.
Parenting is so much fun
@Boni Igiggled
user406009
WTF, Seattle Tacoma airport. 1:45 wait for security.
19:20
@Lalaland Have to not-secure some more bags, you know.
user406009
Now I have missed my flight. The glory of the TSA.
why are functions in <numeric> not constexpr? :/
Who updates that header?
predates yada yada (and constexpr deemed a feature that vendors will struggle to support)
@ThePhD the library WG; the proposals need to spell out any library implications, so it's usually cross-over
@ThePhD oh wait. apt-get does!
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I want an nice image that describes man pages with lots of straight and sinusoidal lines, so I can call it a fine man diagram.
19:29
@Borgleader What about it?
@набиячлевэлиь Its a sad song
@sehe ISBN?
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a unique numeric commercial book identifier. An ISBN is assigned to each edition and variation (except reprintings) of a book. For example, an e-book, a paperback and a hardcover edition of the same book would each have a different ISBN. The ISBN is 13 digits long if assigned on or after 1 January 2007, and 10 digits long if assigned before 2007. The method of assigning an ISBN is nation-based and varies from country to country, often depending on how large the publishing industry is within a country. The initial ISBN configuration of recognition...
Nice
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indeed
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19:32
I'm a fine woman.
@Borgleader I don't remember anything in particular about Ard Skellig's fields, especially them being sad
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At what point would one decide to rewrite an X compiler in X?
@AlexM. Yeah yeah. Scroll my hard work off screen
@elyse When the language is complete enough
19:33
I would've liked the crones to be more powerful than the wild hunt and be some kind of optional superboss like FF games have
When you realize it's the only useful thing that will ever be written in it
although not necessarily everything like in FF :P
But then again, I'm one of the very few that read books
IIRC FF XII's final superboss fight took a guy 20+ hours to finish
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Time to implement Booleans.
19:34
@AlexM. thats just ridiculous
yes the japs love things like 99999999 damage and trillions of HP
So, god forbid, maybe something happened in (on?) Ard Skellig in Wiedźmin III
@AlexM. I found the pre-final boss of W3 to be much harder than the actual final boss which was disappointing to me.
yes imlerith was difficult
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Q: Reading and Writing to the GPU, Tips And Tricks for improving speed (especially in this scenario)

chrispepper1989Currently my application has a major bottleneck when it comes to GPU CPU data sharing. Basically I am selecting multiple items, each item becomes a buffer and then becomes a 2D texture (of the same size) and they all get blended together on the GPU. After which I need to know various things abo...

inb4 too broad?
19:37
@AlexM. no i meant Caranthir
but yeah imlerith was annoying too
at the last phase he was doing so much damage and he was so fast I thought it was one of those annoying gaming moments where you have to let yourself die
so you can advance the story
some games do that and it's so silly
caranthir was easy with igni
@AlexM. I had a hard time dodging his spells T_T
im one of those "just keep bashing until theyre dead" kind of players
> >be me
> >Geralt
> >Wiedźmin
> >Biały Wilk
> >one of the most well-known people in the world
> >tfw I need to die just to advance the story
19:39
really I usually look for patterns and possible exploits
like hiding behind a rock where the guy can't reach and so on
So all told, how many ppl did you bang in that story? :P
W3 was mocking me though
because it made bosses artificially recover health when I was doing it
e.g. I went to a spot where the botchling couldn't reach me but as soon as I got him to half health he got himself healed back
I cured him
me too
afterwards
that werewolf though for the ladies in the woods thing. fuck that guy.
19:41
spectres wouldn't autoheal
@AlexM. By choppin' his head off?
so it was the easiest path
@Borgleader keira
I think its Keira and Yen for me, and I thought I might get that var Attre girl too but nope.
Waiiiit, only 1/2 people?
Too little
@набиячлевэлиь well yen x2 so 3 times total :P
19:45
btw, if witcher 3 music listen to this album
the music of witcher 3 is based off it
@AlexM. witcher 3 music isn't convertible to bool
oj dido for example contains parts of The Hunter's Path
@Rapptz that is in fact Sargon in the album youtube.com/watch?v=CczPsYFtJxs
@Borgleader In the first Wiedźmin game you get to bang at least like 4 people in the first 2-3 hours
19:49
@набиячлевэлиь I know, I played all 3 of them :P
I liked W1's long story
really long story, not rushing through it would take you 30+ hours to finish
W3 was longer but only because of secondary things
I'll admit the W1 story had its downs
it was a pain going through the cthulhu chapter
long and boring chapter
the cthulu chapter?
So in the third having banged only 2 people is weird
the one where you fight the sea things that look like cthulhu
I forgot what it was about
lady of the lake?
anyway did anyone notice how in most games (I can't name one that doesn't but...) any sea monster kind of defaults to cthulhu appearance and stuff?
it's like a standard
Lady of the lake is a green skinned naked chick and from google results it seems you can romance/bang her. So i doubt its her.
maybe youre confusing with the Keiran in Witcher 2?
19:55
black tern island
that's where you fight the cthulhus
or maybe it was lakeside
so confuse
haha the leader of the creatures was called "Dagon"
so I guess it was openly inspired by lovecraft's stuff
> Journal Bestiary Entry
"That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die.
is this canon?
maybe minibartek knows
minibartek?
nabijacz
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And this is why I hate flying in the glorious USA :(
Am I an old fag or was the starboard more interesting like 1 year ago?
Now it's mostly dick jokes
user406009
20:01
I blame the killing of star gazer.
so you need to filter <8 star messages out
@AlexM. I don't know, because it's in english
Wow
This Professor is amazing.
20:06
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ More like 2
He lets you literally post your solutions and work online.
And he tells you ON PURPOSE to collaborate with other students
YOu can even mindshare on a single homework assignment and turn in one for the entire group.
Yeah.
@AlexM. You should just Google it
... I'm going to do it all solo because I'm a horrible masochist, but this Professor's my kind of person!
20:07
That's great
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wtf
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node = "../horror/node_modules/.bin/babel-node.cmd"
output = subprocess.check_output([node, "../horror/main.js", module_dir])
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> '..' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
cmd can't deal with forward slashes
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ugh
20:10
is the right way of saying it 'template class' or 'class template'
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So I have to call os.path.normpath.
@Prismatic Class template
Because that's what The International Standard uses
Which is bullshit
English language is bullshit
There are women, there are men, but there are no humen, there are humans
Fuck this
Introducing special cases into the language
ITT English is a formal language
english is a programming language
20:14
Also use a language where word order doesn't matter :P
our brains are compilers
@Prismatic Then we truly don't know how is cimpoler formed
@milleniumbug lol
// forward declaration
struct Thing;

// impl
using Thing = vector<int>;
i want to do something like that
nope can't be done
20:18
MUUUUUUMBLE!!!!
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Q: Why can't I complete the type with the typedef?

milleniumbugGiven an incomplete type in translation unit A: struct Incomplete; Incomplete* create_incomplete(); void destroy_incomplete(Incomplete*); why can't I use it in another translation unit, by using typedef? For example in translation unit B: struct Unrelated { int x; int y; }; typedef...

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My compiler is awesome.
Nov 23 '11 at 15:58, by sbi
@JeffPigarelli How do you print the first ten chars of a four-char string?
6 stars on starboard of 4 years ago
@набиячлевэлиь I was asking if this open inspiration was also on the author's side kid
not about the quote's source
by author I mean book author
you've read the books
20:29
Is there a >> element that flushes?
Asides from std::endl?
std::flush?
That's a function.
So is std::endl
(your homework: find out how manipulators work)
Huh, that actually works.
Guess I've got some reading to do.
@milleniumbug I miss sbi.
20:32
:(
@milleniumbug But why does that work? cppreference isn't being very specific
> accept pointers to these functions.
That's fuckin' dirty.
how?
20:34
Dare to write a variadic template version of dual_iter? — dalle 1 hour ago
it's just syntactic sugar for higher order functions
Template wank of the day
@dalle sure: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/95de0569a933fde5 (I used c++14 so I don't have to write [make_]index_sequence<>. I think there's a lot of opportunity to further simplify if you want to really use c++14) — sehe 16 secs ago
@Rapptz Wha.
Higher order functions?
20:36
yes
std::hex is a function
std::cout << std::hex you're passing a function
Higher Order Functions is a religious sect based on using mutating functions and getting high
I'm so tempted to just write a templated function definition and do all 3 homework problems in the one problem.
Why not
But if I do they'll know that I don't really NEED to take the course.
They can't blame you for that
20:45
And will just push me off to do it next semester.
Will they?
Yeah. The course is full.
Ah
But I need the credits.
I must fight for the credits.
Just show up in class and get added
20:48
setup a gate camp
user1804599
wtf
and gank newbies for creds
user1804599
I can't delete a file because its path is too long
@ElimGarak I wish it worked like that.
user406009
Now time for the best part of the trip, the 20 hour stay at the airport.
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20:49
vlinderc> Remove-Item -Recurse target
Remove-Item : The specified path, file name, or both are too long. The fully qualified file name must be less than 260 characters, and the
directory name must be less than 248 characters.
ugh. why is std::array::begin, end etc not constexpr?
Debug iterators.
Maybe. I think.
But otherwise it should be constexpr
@Lalaland 'murica
The Library Working Group is hesitant to apply constexpr to a lot of things.
user1804599
20:52
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Q: I cannot delete a file, since its filename is too long

elyseI have a directory containing a file that I want to delete. However, the name of the file is too long: > Remove-Item -Recurse target Remove-Item : The specified path, file name, or both are too long. The fully qualified file name must be less than 260 characters, and the directory name must be l...

@ThePhD it's annoying.
user1804599
Why? Windows Explorer can't delete it either.
user1804599
It's not related to PowerShell.
20:54
That's weird
... What... version of Windows are you on...?
What filesystem?
user1804599
NTFS
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@ThePhD 8.1
mount the NTFS folder under a drive letter
20:54
Is this a USB drive or something?
or was it the other way around
user1804599
No, it's my SSD.
user1804599
The drive letter is C.
Wait no
I fucked up
user1804599
sbt made it.
user1804599
20:55
I have no idea how.
@набиячлевэлиь It's not an NTFS limit.
What? paths can be longer than that, IIRC only the individual path components cannot be longer than ~260
@TonyTheLion you have an idea? Thats great. — user997112 1 min ago
lol
you can use long path names starting with \\?\ or something like that to reference paths with longer names.
it's simply that .NET components back on to the Windows APIs that do not support that convention.
if you use the Unicode APIs with \\?\ you should be able to access and/or delete paths of a much bigger max length, 66536 if I recall.
user1804599
20:57
Even shift+delete can't delete it.
user1804599
> For the destination folder
What?
user1804599
vOv
@набиячлевэлиь I think that means the absolute path would be too long
You can always hex-edit the drive...
20:59
can you rename it

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