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17:00
5:00AM!
@ScottW Same, same.
@ScottW Hehe.
@ScottW who's a goooood doggy?
@ScottW Aw, that's sweet :3
USA USA USA USA USA.
17:06
@ScottW HERE COMES THE FRISBEE
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Wait
SO logo changed?
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Yeah, there's even a dedicated blog post.
@Nooble So much FREEEEEEDOMMM!!!
Huh.
Tilted stack?
Is that the change?
@Morwenn I see
user1804599
17:09
already paying those designers
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so they better do something
> As of today, our company will be known as Stack Overflow.
Wasn't it always.
there we go
animated with unicorns
Time to go prepare my famous bird's eye chile sauce.
If I am to eat soup, it might at least have some taste.
I don't like spicy food
17:11
@Nooble It was Stack Exchange for a while.
it giveth me aids
@Morwenn Oh ok.
It's not that spicy. Just enough to hide anything else's taste.
@Morwenn what you're essentially saying
17:12
MSYS is only there for autoconf
is that it's nothing but spicy
@orlp Tasty is the word.
I can't find the bird's eye chile I bought the other day ><
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva better copyright your code now
17:20
mmm home
@orlp lolwot
hmmm i guess time to try and launch Hate on this machine
"rejecting base"
oops.
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fps
I should use git submodules.
famous last words
They're not that bad
Just kinda awkward the first time around
@ScottW it helps rapptz the most I'm sure :P
who wouldn't want to be me?
17:34
Nope nope nope.
Submodules suck.
@Nooble You just gotta git gud
17:35
@Nooble uh no
submodules are perfectly fine once you understand why they work the way they do
☐ Rip ☑ DVDRip
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Submodules are cool, just kinda awkward before you understand them
I have to do git submodule update.
Seriously though, am I the only one thinking that they are not making any sense
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ no you're not
I don't know why they bother
17:37
@Nooble --init --recursive
Look at what Gaem does on make deps
also wtf
macbook touchpad kinda fails to recognize two fingers if they are next to each other very closely
@Nooble oh no
> Today, we’re working on our biggest expansion since Stack Overflow launched: Documentation.
uh so this is actually a thing
@BartekBanachewicz How small are your fingers?
I can't reproduce even by merging my fingers together
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ maybe that's the new touchpad tech
I've just tried with a finger and my dick, and it works as well
17:41
guise
build system for header only c++ lib unit test
osx terminal actually does sensible line wrapping
@Mr.kbok ninja
@Mr.kbok scons
17:42
ITT Bartek falls in love with OSX.
ITT Hate doesn't build under 7.10
Is that your grocery store version?
@Nooble Well it is the inferior sibling of a Microsoft product ;p'
Oh, it's an hour. You mean that under 19:10 it doesn't build?
17:43
Jan 16 at 23:57, by Borgleader
Guys
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ I thought ninja was a meta build system
you also changed avatar? wtf
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ GHC 7.10 uh
@Mr.kbok whatever, nerd
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ I'm changing it back in a bit, gosh.
kneel, peasants
I was testing image cropping.
A GREEN DISK ?!?
use ninja, build the ninja file and then call ninja
17:44
whatever
I'll use make
@Nooble i actually prefer the current one
user1804599
.. as in the file I linked
you guys failed me
@Mr.kbok lol, gl
17:45
@Mr.kbok no don't do that
never make
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@Mr.kbok I gave an example, so read it.
@ScottW NO THAT'S ME DAMN IT
FUCK YOU ALL
@elyse lol, I was wondering why I had that tab open. Thanks
NSGL: The targeted version of OS X only supports OpenGL 3.2 and later versions if they are forward-compatible
The requested client API version is unavailable
the fuck is that
17:45
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Oh ok.
supports what version of OGL
Try 4.1
Or 4.0
@elyse how did you install ninja?
Also, isn't there a function to get the highest possible GL context and roll with that?
NS is something about the apple engine
17:46
For windows I just loop down from 4.5, and keep heading backwards.
I have heard you people have no standards
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@Mr.kbok I downloaded the binary from github.com/martine/ninja/releases, put it in C:\Program Files\Ninja, and added that to PATH.
Until I hit a properly created context
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Q: What does the NS prefix mean?

Martin08Many classes in Cocoa/Cocoa Touch have the NS prefix. What does it mean? Thanks

and then report to the user.
user1804599
17:47
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ NeXTSTEP
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ that's prolly from insides of GLFW's Apple backend
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ NonSense
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Because Objective-C lacks namespacing.
so other than this weird context something
it generally works
cool.
@elyse I'll be a horrible person and put it into mingw32\bin
17:48
I wonder how well would factorio run on it
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ok
user1804599
also don't use PowerShell if you want it to work on other platforms
user1804599
use Python or something to generate build.ninja
your mom blows
hm
wonder what else would i want to install
OSX is much more featured than fresh windows
must... not.... refresh... page... must... cling... to.... logo... as... long... as... possible...!
17:51
oh cool This War of Mine is on the app store
I guess that means the steam version would work as well
hmmm this Kaleidoscope merge tool looks nice, but ffs 70 euro?
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lol 70 euros for a merge tool
oooh and I've just realized I can try out Swift now
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inb4 not haskell
inb4 sucks
@BartekBanachewicz I've been working on Swift professionally for two months, and don't waste your time
@Puppy it generally looks like a cool language
much better than say Wide
17:56
until you try to do anything in it
Swift takes inspiration from many languages and loses the advantages of all of them.
for example, no manual namespacing
well I don't think it's as good as Haskell
which would be fine if it had automatic namespacing worth a damn but it does not.
but for a small thing for fun stuff
so you're just fucked w.r.t. namespacing
error handling too
I'm trying out Racket
17:57
@Puppy yeah it doesn't have monads so that kinda sucks
they wanted to do this monadic thing and utterly failed, so you don't get monadic error handling or exceptions.
actually I'm interested in typed racket
but that's for later
@Puppy 'xactly
and the constructor/initializer rules are just batshit insane.
@AlexM. that's the lisp I suppose
17:57
yes
I didn't think you're into lisps
@elyse Well, it's a header lib, so if people really want to run the tests elsewhere they can suck it up
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:p
document.querySelector('[rel="shortcut icon"]').href = "http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/4cee574f00956bbdb2153f45425073c7?s=24";
fixes the icon
@BartekBanachewicz I studied CL in college and used chicken scheme for a while on problems on project euler
17:58
@rlemon heh
racket comes with a nice "IDE" something which chicken scheme doesn't come with
Should I add catch as a submodule or just track the amalgation in git?
and there's this thing where there's like variations of racket
@AlexM. eh, I could use lisp but those parens are too annoying
lazy racket, typed racket etc
17:59
it's just a bunch of half-assed ideas from other languages that don't come together in any meaningful way or even be themselves properly.
really tho, @BartekBanachewicz
document.querySelector('[rel="shortcut icon"]').href = document.querySelector('[rel="shortcut icon"]').href.split('?')[0]
I'd like something like beecode, without the abandoned part
just remove the v=blah from the url

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