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08:01
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@R.MartinhoFernandes does that automatically use the signup email, or do you have to tell it what email to use?
How much should I spend on a USB headset (microphone is actually all I need), and do they work on Linux?
@sehe The whole process: long passphrase for obtaining password database + download + long passphrase for opening password database + inputting the password + tapping my YubiKey on the phone to get a 2FA token + inputting the 2FA token.
@fredoverflow A mic is a mic. If it's using 'normal' usb standards then it should just work. I'd also suggest you buy a dedicated mic rather than a headset, you'll get better audio.
08:06
do you guys know of any other C++ conferences in Europe apart from Meeting C++ and ACCU?
@AndyProwl Loungecon
I know NDC had a C++ track last year but it's not primarily C++ oriented
@fredoverflow more correctly known as uncon
@thecoshman Can I get good audio quality from "clip on" mics? I have a mic that stands on my desk, and I simply cannot get my mouth close enough to the mic.
@fredoverflow it really depends
08:09
@AndyProwl When I'm at the bar with friends we occasionally talk C++. Not sure it counts.
clip on mics are designed for being right up next to you, and get good audio. Best bet is to just try it out.
@thecoshman So... how much money should I spend minimum?
@fredoverflow I wouldn't like to say
Audio stuff can get stupidly expensive, but you can find some decent cheap stuff
it depends how good you want it, and how much work you are willing to put in
08:11
I am willing to put €50 into it, €100 tops.
@Morwenn Hmm, probably not enough Scott Meyers
You might be able to get away with a cheaper mic and spending some time cleaning up the audio
@fredoverflow You can get a decent mike for 50 bucks.
@fredoverflow if you have any sort of mic, just try it out for now
@R.MartinhoFernandes stop taking the micky
@thecoshman I did try it out for the YouTube video yesterday. The volume is too low, and the background noise is annoying.
08:13
@fredoverflow even if you are much closer to it?
Audacity is free, it's not the most powerful, but it's fairly good for removing noise
@thecoshman I really can't get much closer to it, it already blocks too much of my screen.
@Morwenn You talk C++? Do you sometimes throw in some undefined behaviour for shits and giggles?
@fredoverflow then yeah, you should be able to buy a nice enough mic with a nice stand for that money
shock mount will be good to help avoid things like typing noises being picked. A pop shield is handy too
@rubenvb Compile this! throws recursive template on the table
> EDIT Sorry, please excuse my uninformed ramblings. I'm wrong.
/cc @wilx
hi guys. i'm having trouble on how i will start my project. I need to create a log module application using c++ which displays the activity of a robot. the robot communicates with the computer using bluetooth. any suggestions on how i can implement this?
08:21
Step 1) don't use C++
We are required to use c++ @AnastasiyaAsadullayeva
Hi there
Oh there's some great cinchology in the starboard
don't look through the transcript it will make you suffer
@AndyProwl Herb Stuffer?
@thecoshman the one and only
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08:32
Herb Suffer
Haha, I was reading the ranges TS and it says that some functions such as std::sort or std::inplacce_merge could use weaker iterator categories but that it would need another proposal. That's good because that's exactly the proposal I was writing.
when bored write proposals
That's it.
9 proposals related to std::variant in the latest mailing. It could have its own TS.
std::variant would be nice
what's the status?
08:46
¬_¬
Ranges has been struggling for a while because of all the extra things it wants, right?
badum-tsh
@thecoshman No idea. Several ideas everywhere I guess and we will have a new status after the Kona meeting.
what's generally considered 'wrong' with boost variant?
This proposal makes me a sad puppy
@R.MartinhoFernandes watch or mock?
erm...
robot is broken
Also TIL being at least half bald is a requirement for a game dev
@thecoshman Watch. TOADY
08:56
guys, how to google about new(T*) {T} syntax?
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva \o/
I mean when a new operator is invoked as it is a function
Placement-new. TOADY
thanks
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva or fat
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08:57
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ It makes you a Puppy? Man that's bad.
I have to go. 500km today for an interview. See you later ._____.
@thecoshman Everything changed when the discrimi nation attacked.
@Morwenn Where where! (And best of luck!) (I thought you were staying in Brittany)
It'd be nice if the cppcon vids annotated the links so they actually worked
@zerkms What's that?
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09:12
nice. I managed to lose a FF tab. I tried dragging it out into its own window, and suddenly it's gone
@thecoshman I actually like having typing noises in programming videos :)
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I could still hear the sound, though.
> What I learned from this panel was that if I try to write a procedurally-generated game, it'll make my hair fall out.
@R.MartinhoFernandes We can deduce @Andy used to be a procgen dev
pls confirm
damn
my secret got disclosed
I guess not wearing wigs is no longer safe
09:16
@fredoverflow depends on the video style I guess
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Herb's Mutter
@R.MartinhoFernandes hey, let me finish watch other vids first :P
So I think I found a reason why I don't like python.
One of the files here had all its indentation fucked. There's no braces or anything so I'm trying to reconstruct all the conditions and everything and.... I have no idea if I'm properly recreating the logic and an autoformatter isn't going to save me.
Haha
That and multithreading is a bitch, if not impossible.
@rubenvb Hmm, that should not be too hard. IMHO. I did PyGtk app with some stuff done in threads.
09:22
@ThePhD yeah, significant whitespace is not the smartest idea. That said, wtf sort of shitty tool fucked up the code, and why not just restore from source control?
@wilx I think they meant GIL
@thecoshman Is no source control, it was iteration 1 of the file.
@wilx All I found was some wizardry with Python rereading your script and starting up extra processes and all. (Multithreading.Pool and such)
as in, I couldn't just parallel_for something without a bunch of extra crap
@ThePhD how can there be only one copy?
@rubenvb tbh its green threads cannot run concurrently
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@zerkms In parallel you mean?
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva yep (isn't it synonymous?)
green threads?
as opposed to... orange threads?
In parallel != concurrently
09:27
or black threads?
or golden threads?
Nvm I wiki'd
okay, "in parallel"
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> -> auto&&
badbadbadbadbad
@R.MartinhoFernandes finally getting to start watching that vid :P
09:40
@Xeo That's not present in the proposed wording... ;p
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still
Andrew Slutton
because static_if is a terrible name with political implications, right
> Not everyone uses clang-format. Yes, people who don't are foolish, but anyway
Very Professional EWG Chair
@R.MartinhoFernandes DF simulates the entire world at once doesn't it? it's not like MC that will only simulate the local area?
09:43
@thecoshman Not really.
It's a bit more complex.
lol
78 questions :D
There's a fucking tag wiki.
@Mr.kbok questions to be closed as 'badlet'
...
Wait
It's 6 o'clock in the morning.
... I forgot to sleep. What the fuck.
7
Dude, get a grip on yourself.
09:48
@R.MartinhoFernandes stop telling people to wank
such a fappy bird
people at work say quick-see instead of quick or queu-ai-see for QuIC
This bothers me a lot, probably more than it should
what's quick see
QuIC
do you also get mad when people say ex a em el for zammel
Well. On the bright side, I finished all the projects I'd have to do until November.
But I have 5 midterms and a final coming up.
lol the comments
day 2 of sickness
brain starts degenerating
What's with the clapping at the end.
WTF
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
I don't even understand what's going on
someone explain pls?
10:05
@ThePhD dude
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Judge goes out back with public defender and beats his ass.
Then proceeds to hear seven cases without the defender present.
I think this basically means the verdicts aren't lawful
Getting excited by incoming emails only to find out it were mailing list memberships reminders. Every 1st of any month. :(
or however you say that in english
@BartekBanachewicz They're clearly lawful. They lost their trial by combat. Next time 1) pick a better champion and 2) pick a champion that wasn't picked by all the plaintiffs being trialed before you.
10:06
how does that happen in the US??? wtf
Do you have a background article on that event?
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva Found it from Last Week Tonight.
@R.MartinhoFernandes haha
"Brevard County judge" gives good Google results.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol, I have seen that some time ago. I hope the judge gets sued into oblivion.
10:09
So what you're saying is that a program that once took up $10 worth of hard disk space now takes up about 30 cents worth of hard disk space? I find this hard to worry about. — Eric Lippert Sep 24 at 14:21
shit
"This can cause problems, but since there are other cases where such problems exist, we can just another one." paper by Bjarne. Ugh. :/
now wtf is going on
god
this is insane
I opened the link from facebook and it broke oneboxing comments
this country is insane
10:11
time to whine on meta
@Griwes Wow! They really do read the proposals. I thought the unified call syntax one would not be taken seriously. I was mistaken.
> The group also said that there was no clear and convincing evidence that Murphy actually struck the public defender, despite sounds of a loud scuffle between the two in the hallway.
lol
Yeah he just clicked "play" some Fight Club soundtrack on his iPod
@wilx It was written by Herb.
@Griwes does that mean (10).std::sqrt() will be valid?
also wtf the photo of a whiteboard
> Daveed was wondering how lookup occurs:
> Daveed
> I’d like warnings, but we should not base a language design on assumptions about better warnings.
lol people doing C++ are such a nutjobs
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10:28
@BartekBanachewicz terrible
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Complexicating C++ once more.
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goodjob herb
I need
to look for concerts around here
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do it
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problem solved
10:29
> The world’s youngest billionaire was 24-year-old Evan Spiegel, the CEO and co-founder of mobile messaging company Snapchat, with a net worth of $1.5 billion.
I wonder what the dev smokes
I can't help but think that becoming a billionaire is largely dependent on luck
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"This breaks no existing code."
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breaks code that depends on SFINAE not doing this
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, I thought it was by somebody unknown.
I hate music from the old times.
There's a few good ones but most of it... doesn't sound all too different from one another and I'm not really interested in it.
@elyse it's actually bjarne
Maybe I'm just not looking hard enough.
although herb also has a proposal on UFCS
there were two proposals originally, not sure if they got merged
10:36
@BartekBanachewicz I've thrown a question at ##C++ yesterday-ish about why is alignof not working for variables (while sizeof allows that) and why is C++ so absurdly inconsistent with itself by design. Ville Voutilainen answered that if I want to have that, I can write a proposal; that someone writing the proposal probably either overlooked that or decided it's not worth it (but apparently that's not "inconsistent by design" in the world of the EWG chair); [1/2]
and finally that it is stupid and "why would I ever want that?" (so consistency for the sake of consistency is now not enough). [2/2]
> why is C++ so absurdly inconsistent with itself by design
lol
Oh, if you want something consistent, but don't have "actual use cases" for the consistency fix, the committee (or just Ville? can't really tell) will not consider it worth their time.
"inconsistent by design" is just a provocation
I think we nerds should just learn to talk to people in a normal way
#include <consistency>
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva shared_ptr.get() vs future.get() vs optional.value().
10:38
My OCD will survive
My template code will not.
With UFCS it will :D
Patchjobs on patchjobs... great.
@ThePhD listening to music isn't easy, contrary to what most people think.
@AndyProwl At this point C++ is so inconsistent in some places I refuse to believe it was not by design.
10:39
@Griwes I don't think that choice has been made "because inconsistency is good". They simply failed at realizing the inconsistency.
this language is fucking doomed
@R.MartinhoFernandes When Herb told you there was no SG for Unicode, was he at least happy you were interested?
The real problem is that C++ has no way of cleaning up the inconsistency because of backwards compatibility
Besides uh last time C++ won in the Lounge language poll was two years ago
Making mistakes is human
10:40
Could we perhaps change the name to just lounge
@AndyProwl well... it can extra stuff that provides a more constant interface... but still have the old system there
keep dreaming m8
@AndyProwl But the EWG chair is telling me that if I pointed it out and didn't have any arguments other than "this is inconsistent", it'd be ignored!
I don't see how liking or not liking C++ has any relevance.
Just look at the starboard.
10:41
@Griwes That's still not "inconsistent by design"
@AndyProwl alignof(variable) breaks nothing
@BartekBanachewicz in your experience, would you rather use Direct3D for 2D graphics instead of Direct2D?
@R.MartinhoFernandes the fact that the small group of owners thinks it's necessary to pin C++ related things means jack shit to me
@edition Neither, OpenGL or a higher level abstraction.
mostly it's chickens and GIFs on the starboard
10:42
chicken already plural
it's multiple plural chicken
@BartekBanachewicz Pin?
@Griwes It's still not "inconsistent by design". Personally I'd just write a proposal.
Jesus fuck, you can be really really really blind when you try.
yes the first one is pinned
good job
10:43
@R.MartinhoFernandes clearly we don't care about C++ at all
I asked that because at the moment I am writing a native graphing application using Direct2D, and the code just seems, long.
also wow taking one particular snapshot when people were obsessed with you joing the unicode WG
Bartek did you forget to take your meds
@thecoshman yeah, but then you have several different ways of doing the same thing, which also supports inconsistency in a sense
10:43
@AndyProwl ...which would then be just dropped, because I can't present any argument other than "this is inconsistent with sane forms of sizeof".
I'm sick since yesterday in case you didn't notice
but my anger at robot predates that significantly.
Get better soon but pls don't start an unjustified shitstorm
UFCS seems neat.
And it clear overcomes any reason as well.
@AndyProwl true, but at least then we have the 'correct' way and the 'yeah... it works, but update please (it does the same thing really)'
10:44
I thought it would be dumb but I like it a bit more now.
@Griwes I still think it would be worth trying (notice, that I have no idea what you're talking about, so I'm just trusting you know what you're saying)
@R.MartinhoFernandes My link (or rather the intention) is actually in full agreement with Bartek's "this language is fucking doomed".
@AndyProwl Not with the EWG chair that people agree with (ugh) telling me it'd get nowhere.
@Griwes Irrelevant, though. Whether we discuss C++ positively or negatively, it's still important enough to warrant the room name.
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva he's got to do something vOv
(modulo joke)
10:45
Oh, there was also a "thank goodness the committee requires use cases or the language would be retarded". Which is like, entirely ignorant of the reality.
Have you guys ever seen a C# kernel?
yes
@Griwes Look I haven't followed the discussion between the two of you but maybe that's also a consequence of your unnecessary provocation? If you think it's worth it, write a proposal. Ville is not the only person in the Committee
@Griwes I didn't get that impression.
Section 6 is quite argumentative.
And I guess in a way rather convincing.
10:46
@Rapptz read the (sarcastic) message that comments it and is literally two messages or so below.
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva it's no time to drink
Midori is the code name for a managed code operating system being developed by Microsoft with joint effort of Microsoft Research. It has been reported to be a possible commercial implementation of the Singularity operating system, a research project started in 2003 to build a highly dependable operating system in which the kernel, device drivers, and applications are all written in managed code. It was designed for concurrency, and can run a program spread across multiple nodes at once. It also features a security model that sandboxes applications for increased security. Microsoft has mapped out...
lunch time
@Rapptz Bjarne basically says "fuck you Chandler" and "nothing wrong with adding a yet another way to do stupid things" (which is basically most of his argument).
10:47
although the default anti-aliasing for Direct2D render targets is nice.
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva TIL, is it written in C#?
(most of it at least)
A derivative of C#
@thecoshman I'll probably get the Samson Meteor or the Blue Snowball.
> Singularity never invokes the BIOS again, but invokes device drivers written in Sing#. During installation, Common Intermediate Language (CIL) opcodes are compiled into x86 opcodes using the Bartok compiler.
WRT more positive things
> Bartok compiler
this bike is cool
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva lol
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva ...no sane OS invokes BIOS "again" after booting.
Who the fuck wrote that paragraph?
@Griwes What about Windows 95?
10:49
> The computer's BIOS is invoked during the 16-bit real mode bootstrap stage; once in 32-bit mode, Singularity never invokes the BIOS again, but invokes device drivers written in Sing#.
@fredoverflow I've heard lots of good talk about the BLue
yes this is literally how every actual 32-bit or 64-bit OS on x86 looks like for close to two decades now
plus it's cheaper enough to get a nice arm and pop filter
@Griwes edits welcome
;_;
@R.MartinhoFernandes seems legit
It's vandalism so it won't get reverted.
someone from Frankfurt
10:52
And if you try to revert, a bot will revert your revert on vandalism grounds.
thanks for your IP btw.
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait what
@Griwes Happened to me before. Just sarcastically asserting that it will happen again.
well @Elyse rolled it back
@thecoshman I could get the Samson at a local store, but I'm probably too lazy to go out today, anyway :)
10:55
bitbucket is better than github IMHO.
@R.MartinhoFernandes what
@edition why?
because it is
Free private repos, unlimited, are nice
@edition amazing argumentation
10:55
The UI for Github is kinda better for issues and stuff IMHO.
@edition gitbucket
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bitbukkake
I don't know why but I find github easier to browse than bitbucket
we were asked at work whether we prefer GitLab or GitHub
and I was like "uh if we can afford GitHub is that even a question"
@elyse how come do you always think about sex?
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because I don't have it.
grandma's cat used to as well
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gimmegimmegimme
10:56
then it got neutered
and things changed
@fredoverflow verdict?
also that means we've started SVN to Git migration /cc @LightnessRacesInOrbit
:woop woop:
our team is gonna be one of the pioneers
Oh my god.
This uni assignment wants me to use regex to parse HTML.
15
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lol
link them the SO answer
10:58
@ThePhD cheat and use libxml
@ThePhD I would literally turn in a link to the answer.

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