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12:04
Woah, sounds like someone who's lucky enough to not had to deal with apple a lot before
Your butt hurt will increase proportionally as the number of times you have to deal with anything to do with apple
@TonyTheLion Tired, going to school :P
What the fuck
If I put the same exact code in a function then it works; otherwise it doesn't?
Fuck
Don't copy and paste code kids
Ever
Or copy-paste it exactly :P
you copy pasted code?
erases jefery from will
regex_search vs regex_match
12:15
@Jefffrey fucchio* :P
nothing wrong with copy & paste code, but only modify it if you know what exactly the code does
12:27
A little bigger Feeds
I can still see a portion of previous messages
Xeo
Xeo
how small are your screens?
images aren't one-boxed in huge dimensions for me
13''
Or is it 13'
13 inches (screen size)
This is what I saw
Ven
Ven
just be happy you're dealing with json and not iJson : ^)
wat
You ok, Ven?
Ven
Ven
12:36
stale backlog. also, I caught the regex_match/regex_search too late
heya
@Mr.kbok Hey :)
@Ven Me too :)
> A survey of more than 450,000 people in the UK has shown there is a significant correlation between a higher score on the Autism Quotient and being a scientist or engineer. AQ scores are also higher for men than for women.
comment:
> Men shape the world so that they can earn more money. I demand equal access to autism for women!
lol
well, women can be scientists & engineers without having autism
It's not fair, I know
Ven
Ven
12:43
Women already have an extra chromosome.
what?
I want an extra chromosome too
not extra, xy instead of xx
Ven
Ven
@chmod666telkitty I can either make my "jokes" even unfunnier, or try to make them scientifically correct
it's the other way round guys
good job
12:51
Also, Y is a degenerate X chromosome.
If you have an extra chromosome, you're either XXX or XXY. I've never heard of any XYY case.
haha, I'm working on a OpenGL waveform rendering tool, and I disregarded the large amount of samples to be plotted.
@Morwenn you have an extra unique chromosome.
I could listen to The Epiphany Of Mrs Kugla forever it seems.
maybe when people say "you have an XY problem" they really mean "if you were a woman you wouldn't be such an nerd"
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12:53
@Mr.kbok std::unique(chromosome);
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XYY_syndrome anyway I won't make jokes anymore :v
@Morwenn "Around 1 in 1,000 boys are born with a 47,XYY karyotype"
@Ven TIL
user1804599
Extraction Language JSON. does not work. :'(
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn to be fair, I googled as well and had no clue. I'm absolutely terrible at bio in general :v
@Ven tl;dr it makes you taller
user1804599
12:56
I wish I had two X chromosomes and no Y chromosome per cell.
@Ven I kind of like bio, but I'm not really good at it.
@Elyse Be careful though: they are not the only ones responsible of making you male.
Biologically.
Ven
Ven
The Fly 2: Elyse.
The Fly 2: You Fool
user1804599
I don't like having different syntax for terms and types.
Gu...guys... my rental agreement states I should make my bed every morning
12:58
laffo
Ven
Ven
@Elyse go and learn idris and agda instead of the boring parts of coq
way to with unverifiable requirements
@GregorMcGregor let us know when you got out of prison
user1804599
I want to get Coq to extract JSON.
user1804599
But I think I need a development version.
12:58
@GregorMcGregor does it say the quality of the bed made?
@Elyse we know you like coq
They have a part in it, but it has been exaggerated. The fact that we considered the X & Y differences to be the main responsible of the male & female physical differences actually focused the research on these chromosomes. But apparently, even though their role is important, there are far from being the only responsibles.
Ven
Ven
why are you doing the same boring things in this amazing language
@Mr.kbok :D
@GregorMcGregor Sleep in the sofa.
@Morwenn yeah, AFAIK the y chromosome is only responsible for activating the hormone mechanism, which sets off a bunch of stuff that is distributed among all chromosomes
But i'm no genecist
13:00
@GregorMcGregor I hope your landlady is not too old
@Mr.kbok Me neither. What hormones alone do is impressive though.
I would be worried if it's a guy renting out the room to you and made you sign such an agreement ..
user1804599
@Ven If you have let f x = x in f 42, does HM infer f as forall a. a -> a or as int -> int?
Ven
Ven
int -> int
user1804599
Then how do top-level bindings work in Haskell?
Ven
Ven
13:02
also, you can fire ghci and try :v
user1804599
f x = x -- inferred forall a. a -> a
g = f 42 -- inferred int
user1804599
@Ven How?
Ven
Ven
it doesn't have to be monomorphic
user1804599
λ let f x = x
λ :t f
f :: t -> t
λ f 42
42
λ :t f
f :: t -> t
Ven
Ven
@Elyse I think there's a way to use :t in a multiline
actually it infers a -> a. it's not ocaml.
user1804599
13:04
Wait, I know.
Ven
Ven
ocaml would infer '_a
user406009
@Mr.kbok Well, there's not really enough space on the Y chromosome for it to carry any substantial amount of genetic information. It's quite a small chromosome.
user406009
I always find it interesting how small the human genome is.
user406009
1 GB of data for everything which defines us.
user1804599
λ import Data.Typeable (typeOf)
λ let f x = x in (typeOf f, f 42)

<interactive>:3:17:
    No instance for (Data.Typeable.Internal.Typeable t0)
      arising from a use of `typeOf'
    The type variable `t0' is ambiguous
    Possible fix: add a type signature that fixes these type variable(s)
    Note: there are several potential instances:
      instance [overlap ok] Data.Typeable.Internal.Typeable ()
        -- Defined in `Data.Typeable.Internal'
      instance [overlap ok] Data.Typeable.Internal.Typeable Bool
user1804599
13:08
We can conclude that it infers forall a. a -> a.
Ven
Ven
1GB does seem pretty small to define your mom
I've had dreams where I could access my mind from a Unix shell.
...and then an accidental rm -rf /*...
Ell
Ell
13:10
@Lalaland wat
you aren't in the sudoers file. this incident will be reported.
Ell
Ell
no way can that be true
user406009
1 GB of data for just the base pairs.
user406009
However, there is additional information hidden in other places in the system.
13:11
@edition That command without sudo will still do damage :P
user406009
For example, there is epigenetics and the information stored in the physical structures in the cell.
Ell
Ell
well I never
@Lalaland And memories?
Well, the brain.
@Lalaland RNA for example?
for instance mitochondria have their own genes
morning all
user406009
13:15
@Morwenn RNA doesn't really persist IIRC.
Sorry, I used the French word.
@Morwenn No he means outside the cell nucleus
@jaggedSpire Hey :)
Irrespective of the storage format
13:16
like mitochondrial DNA as jagged said, for example
Ell
Ell
I didn't know animals used RNA
They do since patch 3.4
user406009
Every living thing uses RNA. It's used for a bunch of different things.
Monster + paracetamol combo. Hope I'll be ok for the afternoon
Not all living things use DNA but all use RNA
13:17
@Rerito RIP
Ell
Ell
I thought it was viruses used RNA and other stuff DNA
but I know nothing
I only did biology to GCSE level
@Morwenn The fuss about energy drink isnt really justified :)
Ribonucleic Acid and Deoxyribonucleic acid
@Rerito drink a lot of water
user406009
IIRC correctly, the three main uses are: 1 mRNA Intermediate format for passing information, 2 rRNA Used as structural components for things like ribosomes. 3 tRNA Used for carrying around amino acids.
13:18
@Ell it's interesting, there's actually a long standing argument regarding whether viruses are alive at all
@Rerito Which fuss?
RNA is used for protein synthesis
@Morwenn You know, about taurine and stuff
@jaggedSpire They are not part of the tree of life currently
In people's mind, taurine = stimulant
13:19
@jaggedSpire More generally a long standing argument about what it means to be alive :p
Which it is not
@Morwenn Virii are considered simple "biological dust" so to speak
@chmod666telkitty Already ~1.5l down :p
Not alive organisms
@Rerito Oh, I never cared. I don't drink energy drinks because I find they taste horrible.
Ell
Ell
13:19
is "alive" a useful property to describe things with?
why does coffee sometimes taste like lemons?
Of course you could argue that everything alive is just an amazingly complex crystal
@Ell Define useful.
@Morwenn I find they taste less horrible than coffee so there's that
@Rerito Why do you compare them to coffee? ._.
Ell
Ell
13:20
@Morwenn heh err
Idk if I can do that
does the property better help us model the universe?
@Morwenn Coz I need caffeine!
@Ell yes? that's the point of a definition lol
@Rerito Oh right, I tend to forget that people actually drink stuff for that.
Ell
Ell
@GregorMcGregor how does it? (being alive)
I only drink coffee for the taste of it.
13:22
@Ell How does understanding what defines a cat help us model the universe better? By separating it from "non cat" things
user406009
Viruses's don't really have that ability.
user406009
@Ell Things that are alive share certain characteristics, such as the ability to reproduce and create proteins.
Ell
Ell
Right, my point is that if the definition is argued over so much then it can't be particularly useful
@Ell But then you could argue that making the difference between what is a cat and what isn't isn't useful either
Which in a way isn't wrong
But you need to define what makes something "alive" otherwise the concept is useless
@Ell There's nothing more subjective than the notions of good and evil, and people use them everyday.
Ell
Ell
13:24
@GregorMcGregor I don't think you can argue that because cat is well defined but being alive isn't (as well defined)
@Ell No, a cat is not well defined
Take a cat and cut all its legs, is it still a cat
Now remove the whiskers, is it still a cat
user406009
Like for instance, trying to understand the human genome.
At which point does it stop being a cat?
user406009
There are much more interesting biology research topics.
Find a common ancestor. At which points did cats become cats?
Ell
Ell
13:25
meh I guess
The limits are arbitrary
The concept of "alive" is hard to define
Cats seem more intuitive, I'll give you that :)
But it's important to define what is alive and what isn't. Is a cloud alive? Is fire alive?
Is a spider web alive?
Ell
Ell
I think in my mind the harder a term is to define the less usefult the term is but idk why I think that
@GregorMcGregor I don't know, but it's butt-made
Are AIs alive?
13:27
@Ell Lol, define god.
I deleted my comment because I felt that it wasn't relevant.
Ell
Ell
@GregorMcGregor well, to me this is backing up my point :P But I think I am misunderstanding
user406009
Stupid SnackChat is messing up the order of my comments.
@Ell Humans like to classify things
user406009
YOU HAD ONE JOB!
Ell
Ell
13:28
because you can ask "is it alive" of all these different things (which don't share many useful properties) then it makes "being alive" a less-useful concept than being a cat for example
@Ell I don't understand lol
Ell
Ell
okay, well
once we have decided that something is a cat we can say that it is very likely to purr and attack mice and whatnot
Ven
Ven
@Ell Go fight with Schr''odinger
Ell
Ell
but if we decide something is alive then what outcome does that have?
If we say an ai, cloud, fire, humans, viruses (viri?) are all alive, then categorising them as "alive" is not particularly useful because it doesn't tell us much about them
Is float a regular type?
13:31
maybe I could use OpenCV to find a girlfriend.
user406009
What do you mean by regular type?
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn I think not
@Ell It tells us that they live, I suppose.
Ell
Ell
does it have total ordering?
Ven
Ven
@edition gurls love OpenCV
13:31
@edition Step 1: Get tinder, Step 2: lie, Step 3: profit
Ell
Ell
@GregorMcGregor but how can we use this information to model the universe?
@Ell IEEE defines a total ordering for floating point numbers.
@Ell By splitting things into two groups
And it may get library support for total ordering in C++17.
Ell
Ell
My guess is that it would be a regular type then but idk
Ven
Ven
13:32
@Rerito tinger to get a GF? maybe an AI GF.
@Ven Sorry I don't get the pun (and too lazy to google :p )
Ven
Ven
@Rerito tinder is 100% bots
Ell
Ell
@GregorMcGregor but just "being alive" isn't a useful property to predict things with is it? Ie whether something is in the "alive" set or not, it doesn't influence how we reason about the thing
@Ell Next question then: am I a regular?
Ven
Ven
@Ell if something is alive, I can predict it's going to die. 100%.
Ell
Ell
13:33
@Morwenn I'm not sure. is hash<Morwenn> defined? :P
@Ven heheh, how to train AI GF.
@Ell I guess so, it just gives us more information in a way
@Ell I hope not ç_ç
Ven
Ven
@edition I tried, but it raised a ETOOLONG
Ell
Ell
@GregorMcGregor but my argument is that this is not more information
It's just my opinion tho innit
13:34
@Ell When you can't have exact properties, it's all about useful heuristics.
@Ven Well, a friend of mine got cheated on by his GF who found her date using it
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn I suppose so yeah
@Ell Meh I suppose we're getting in a debate of definitions
Ell
Ell
@GregorMcGregor Yeah
Let's assume you're wrong because British (jk)
Ell
Ell
13:35
lol
I would liken it to knowing if something is an Object or not :P
Ven
Ven
@Rerito sorry. I meant 100% female bots :P (ok,99.9%).
Ell
Ell
anyway
I want to make a computer with nand gates
I want to play with a ternary computer.
Ven
Ven
terrible.
Er, sorry, but op< doesn't define a total order for floats.
13:36
why not?
Ven
Ven
fuck x86. don't insult my brain
Because it's not total.
Ell
Ell
I knew it man
well I didn't know it, I suspected it
I would run brainfuck
Ell
Ell
13:37
shoulda stuck with my guns
It doesn't fulfill the condition a >= b || b >= a
NaN >= NaN || NaN >= NaN is false.
would it be feasible to run tinder in a virtual machine?
user1804599
No.
@edition it is
just run an android VM
Ell
Ell
> However, ternary logic's elegance and efficiency is predicted by Donald Knuth to bring them back into development in the future.
oooh
13:39
Boost.Tribool is the best
Butt.Tributt
Donald Kunth
3
std::total_order would define a total order for floating points.
@GregorMcGregor My friend has an (ex-) GF. She cheated on him with a tinder date
Ell
Ell
time to finish the br3d
and other fude
@Rerito good job
user406009
13:43
Nah, ternary logic is not that useful.
although you know in the gay world everyone sleeps around with everyone it's really annoying
particularly in the big cities
Ell
Ell
lol
user406009
@GregorMcGregor I think you will start to see that change with the acceptance of gay marriage.
Hopefully
But you know, guys will be guys, straight or faggot
@GregorMcGregor The full story is really WTF
13:44
Open relationships ftw.
@Morwenn GNU/Relationship
user406009
Arg, my city is full of bigots.
> Would you like to form a GPL contract with me?
@GregorMcGregor Did she at least had the decency of doing her business without you being in the same flat/house?
user406009
13:45
Come on Houston, I expected better.
@Rerito Well ofc
Because my friend's hadn't
@Lalaland lol
Ell
Ell
@GregorMcGregor Everyone should be free to modify their partner as they see fit, and distribute said partner to their friends
She shagged and spent the night with the dude while my friend was there! (So he went out binge drinking)
user1804599
13:47
@Lalaland murrica
user406009
@GregorMcGregor It got rejected for very stupid reasons too.
user1804599
Such things should be in the constitution.
Ell
Ell
@Rerito Why didn't he do something about it?
@Lalaland bigstory != bigotry, fyi
I want to make an educational GitHub repo about Gray codes but markdown doesn't handle MathJax or equivalent :(
13:48
@Ell Well the flat and furniture is his so he wanted to avoid any damage
user406009
I had people tell me they were voting no on it because "people with penises might go in the girl's bathroom"
Ell
Ell
Ie, kick her out of his house with all of her belongings?
Though if it was me, I would have had a kind of roid rage
Ell
Ell
@Rerito he could still have removed her
Or call the police at least
I mean for trespassing :L
user1804599
@Lalaland Tell them their brains are in their penises.
13:49
@Rerito Lol, I would have offered coffee.
@Lalaland excellent
Then I've got some anger issues
So that's not particularly handy in that kind of situations
@Rerito I would probably have gone either extremely cold or insane
not sure which is better
Ell
Ell
I just don't understand how you can allow that to happen while you are there
@Rerito I can already picture you, Breton, small, hunky and angry
10/10
Ell
Ell
13:50
interrupt them and physically separate them if you have to
Don't just sit there though
@GregorMcGregor Too bad I'm bald heh
I mean beard wise
Ell
Ell
@Rerito how did this happen anyway?
@Ell He left some croissants in the morning just to be a little passive aggressive
Ell
Ell
She just came home with the guy?
@Rerito lol are you kidding me
passive aggression is so stupid
what's the point? either be actively aggressive or not aggressive at all imho
13:52
I think I will eternally laugh at people who don't accept open relationships but still cheat on each other and get angry about it :D
It was croissants stuffed with cyanide
Of course it's sadder if it's only in one direction.
@Morwenn Yeah it's a terrible boy band
She cheated on him once a bit earlier, he learnt it and confronted her, she told him she wouldnt stay with him. Then she got this date while still enjoying the flat of my friend
Ell
Ell
@Rerito wait, so they split up but continued to live together?
rages internally
13:53
@Ell Passive aggression is fun.
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn meh, how I see it if it's fun it's not really aggression
@Ell There is only a couple weeks time laps between the two events
Ell
Ell
@Rerito also if they split up then she isn't really cheating on him right?
the whole situation sound messed up
@Ell Yeah, but she could have had the decency to choose another place to get banged right?
Long story short, she's a bitch
Ell
Ell
Well I just would kick her out as soon as she cheated on me
13:55
I prefer not to know what I could do in a situation like this
I'll try and sleep with your gf
@GregorMcGregor I would sleep with you for revenge then!
If it got me angry, I would just put music very loud:
What are your real issues with cheating?
I think I'm all for open relationships, so I don't understand what the problem is
The only problem I would have is if she bangs someone with some sexually transmitted disease
13:58
@Jefffrey If you're open to it and your partner also is, no problem
@Jefffrey It's a question of faith.
So the only reason I could think of is a medical reason
@Morwenn But why?
Open relationships are all about respect too, but in a different way.
Why not put faith in the fact that you should both not eat chocolate
It sounds so arbitrary
ITT Lounge<Relationships>
13:59
@Jefffrey Because when you're not in an open relationship, the contract is that you don't cheat on each other. A rupture of contract is a rupture of faith if the other doesn't agree.

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