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@Elyse Does it have S?
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lol
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no idea
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Yes, it does.
10:04
Oh, it does. It just doesn't show up for some reason.
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Enter "s" in "type your own text".
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Not my favourite font family.
My girlfriend doesn't know the Latin alphabet order.
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I don't know the Hebrew alphabet order.
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10:05
But I presume it starts with aleph.
@Elyse Oh, Kohlrabi does not have a proper translation in English? Interesting.
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In Dutch it's "koolraap".
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Speaking of lack of English translations for food names, I want a rookworst now.
@fredoverflow What does "proper translation" mean?
Wikipedia says "German turnip or turnip cabbage"
@Elyse Enter "zs"
Haha fail
user1804599
cabbage rape
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10:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol wtf
koolraaaaaapeee
user1804599
s and z are both missing on the overview page
@Elyse Kotlin:
fun fac(n: Int): Int = when (n) {
    0, 1 -> 1
    else -> n * fac(n - 1)
}
e and p are quite similar as well
user1804599
10:10
that’s not a fun fact at all
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, I thought it was also called "Kohlrabi" in English :)
@fredoverflow Yes, that too. Why is that not a proper translation?
Because it's the same word? Like kindergarten.
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And doppleganger.
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10:12
@fredoverflow In Dutch it's "crèche". :(
Yummy, crepes!
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A computer crèche is a day care for little computers.
Is "day care" really two words?
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Yes.
Is the reddit site designed to attract the ... err ... unprofessional minded people?
user1804599
10:13
Englishdoesnotconcatenateasmanywords.
@chmod666telkitty s/reddit/Internet/ -> yes
@chmod666telkitty ^This
user1804599
Unlike Dutch, German, and the whole hottentottententententoonstelling.
@chmod666telkitty 666? Are you In League With Satan now?
@Jefffrey private groups and chatrooms
10:14
there are a lot sites that designed to attract the professionals, just look at microsoft, apple & SE :p
you can't get that in a public chatroom
because every new member will disrupt it
Oct 30 at 14:54, by Elyse
Noun: doppleganger
  1. Misspelling of doppelganger....
@fredoverflow I am competing with satan for the top spot, but don't tell anyone :x
@fredoverflow And like "analog" or "trivial" or "unfair" or "intelligent" or "gold" or "giraffe".
user1804599
Apparently "Lekkerkerkerkerkerker" is a Dutch word.
10:18
@chmod666telkitty Flash your boobs that would do the trick to beat him
@R.MartinhoFernandes At least those words are pronounced differently in German and English ;)
@fredoverflow Gold?
Has a short "o" in German. Sounds like the "a" in "wall".
@Rerito yeah that trick to get me banned would not work
Also, not true of "Kohlrabi'.
@fredoverflow Same difference as "Kohlrabi"
10:20
Really? Because it's a long "o" in German because of the "h" after the "o".
How is it pronounced in English?
Ask a native English speaker. They don't "long o".
user1804599
pronounciation
VS 2015 Update 2 will contain a C++14 feature-complete Standard Library, as I checked in std::function/result_of SFINAE today.
Ah, what about "rest"?
@chmod666telkitty That's not that convoluted. Men love boobs
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10:23
@Rerito NOT ALL MEN LOVE BOOBS
Different first consonant, I guess.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The "r" is pronounced differently in English (rolled) and German (not rolled).
"test" is pronounced the same :)
user1804599
Hmm, a sausage roll.
Today I ICEd the compiler using SFINAE within SFINAE. Substitution Failure In Substitution Failure Is Not An Error Is Not An Error. (Ouch.)
why does he cover his eye again?
10:29
@Rerito yeah, gay men don't
@AlexM. He doesn't.
What robot said.
@AlexM. He doesn't have an eye to cover there.
oooh
ok
apparently he does have an eye but not fully developed
10:30
I am not questioning everyone's sexual orientation, but I am just curious. So lobster really is ...
@AndyProwl Apparently? Have you been allowed to look at it? ;)
@fredoverflow lol, he writes about it in his blog
He wrote that on his website.
@chmod666telkitty Not necessarily :)
@chmod666telkitty Who/what is lobster?
10:32
Elyse/rightfold
what is lob
baby don't ster me
don't ster me
no more
@Griwes baby don't hurt me...
damn
too slow
@fredoverflow a lobster is a kind of marine animal that gives you 60 xp when you fish it using a lobster cage
@fredoverflow ... is an error
@AndyProwl ;p
Actually that's an edit, so... :P
10:33
@chmod666telkitty Well that's a mystery
@Griwes "Lob" is German for "praise".
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Lobby.
Also, you can buy books at lob.de
Tsk, Germans... always attaching different meanings to English words
but can I buy boobs at lok.de
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Lob die Sonne.
10:39
anyone worked with remote debugging from visual studio? I'm wondering if the Update 4 Remote tools would work with 2013 update 5.
I guess I'll try it
> "Almost every application that is being made ends up lagging in schedule, regrettably" - So not much has changed in 42 years then!
> If only they had Agile back then...
> Now we don't have to wait months or even years to disappoint customers - we can do it every few weeks. Progress!
> Is computing the field of future? No, even though they always claim so.
user1804599
> The first guy looks like a serial killer
user1804599
I prefer parallel killers. They are more efficient.
Xeo
Xeo
10:47
so, a shotgun to a sniper rifle?
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Many sniper rifles.
Xeo
Xeo
Sniper Shotgun
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Shotper.
@jaggedSpire one happy fox for one happy friday
fork join shotgun
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10:50
user1804599
I learned this in college.
user1804599
UML > Node.js.
everyone seems to be shifting to computers around me
even if they are from business
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The Node.js equivalent of the fork/join part would look like a whirlpool.
@Elyse looks a lot like a flow chart
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10:53
That's what I called it.
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Teacher didn't like it. He wanted me to call it an activity diagram.
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I just assume he didn't know what a flowchart was.
haha
UML = Useless Modelling Language
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SPJ: type signatures are the new UML!
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10:56
Well, sequence diagrams are kinda useful.
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And don't have a well-understood type based alternative.
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They imply statefulness, but you need that often when interfacing with external entities.
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@CatPlusPlus says the guy who loves Bootstrap.
user1804599
Appearance-related classes bukkaked all over your HTML is a great idea.
is it fine to use char* as a type to vector as vector<char *> myvector(5);
11:07
terrible
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@mSatyam Depends on what you want to do with it.
user1804599
So what do you want to do with it?
@mSatyam What?
actually I want to append one argument to argv array passed at command line
std::vector<std::string> v(argv, argv + argc);
v.push_back("your additional argument here");
11:09
2slow
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@mSatyam Then you should probably use std::vector<std::string> instead, as it is less error-prone with respect to lifetimes.
So I added all the passed arguments in vector of this kind and appended my own argument too. I would have gone with strings but
but the thing is I want to get back the data in form of char**
user1804599
Why?
as I have to pass it to my CORBA initializing function
lol
don't CORBA, man
let that shit die
11:12
CORBA CORBA CORBA
hehehee what to do man my company choose it
contact headhunter
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{
    std::vector<char*> v(argv, argv + argc);
    std::string s("your additional argument here");
    v.push_back(&s[0]);
    corba(v.data());
}
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Be very aware of the lifetime of s.
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Then you should be fine.
11:12
COBRA
change the company vOv
@GregorMcGregor trying to
My legs hurt
user1804599
@mSatyam I think you mean @Griwes.
oh yess ... my mind just dumped thanks for notifying
can't edit also now...what to do
is CORBA seriously shit I was thinking to study it more
11:23
@AlexM. I do have a sense of belonging, here
11:33
@Jefffrey Yes, yes. You beIong to us!
@Nooble As all your bases
Rewriting a thing, high potential for simple elegant and wrong
@Rerito * base
@Morwenn Well, the grammar nazi inside decided otherwise :p
11:41
@Rerito Try the grameme nazi.
Watching Hot Fuzz again, I'm never tired of it
Call of Duty Black Ops 3, why do the soldiers never use helmets? That seems rather unrealistic.
I am so fucking tired of TV shows exploiting cancer for personal tragedies.
11:56
You are?
It's just a plot device.
There is a point where it gets overused.
Such as?
Every show except Star Trek?
They could improve it and take the recent case of that guy who died because the tapeworm inside him got cancer.
I just started watching Odyssey 5, in the first 10 minutes... Cancer. I started watching that show Murder in the first, cancer.
11:59
Dexter doesn't have cancer
So far
SFTU if you know something
The walking dead doesn't have cancer
Homeland neither
On the other hand, we treat successfully so many diseases that cancer is a convenient option.
The walking dead is cancer :P
The americans neither
Skins neither
I can go on, but you get my point
@Jefffrey Wasn't Dexter cancelled?
Not that I know of. It may explain why everybody hates the last episode though.
12:01
And "cancel" is Chinese for "cancer", right?
That pun was so bad .______.
It gave me cancer.
Dexter was cancelled and the series finale never happened. That's my preferred reality
@ElimGarak Cancer accounts for one eighth of all deaths each year.
@TheForestAndTheTrees What series finale?
user1804599
12:03
Sfinale
6/8 go to car crashes instead
the other seven eighth did not live long enough
@R.MartinhoFernandes Over the whole World?
1/8 is miscellaneous
12:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, I am aware of that. Probably why I am hypersensitive to it. Reminds me of some people I've lost (to it).
I though it was less than that on a World's scale.
I kinda see the shows as my happy place, probably the reason I love Star Trek so much.
Most of it occurs in the developed world, but that can easily be explained by longer life expectancies.
I can recount all movies and shows practically that use it as plot device, even a minor one (Green Mile, warden's wife).
I think most preferred death method involves dying painlessly in your sleep when you really really old, maybe 135 or something (but anything beyond 120 is doable) ...
12:08
You would be one lucky motherfucker
I can't imagine life being that much fun when you're over 100...
Life isn't really fun after 70
@ElimGarak Was only a tumor AFAIR.
Yeah, brain tumor.
I.e. not explicitly called out as cancer.
12:09
@fredoverflow It depends. It seems that some awesome drugs are being engineered as we speak.
@ElimGarak Yeah, but benign (non-cancerous) brain tumors are still bad.
not true ... my grandma on my mum's side & grandpa on my dad's side still functioned really well in their 80s and early 90s
@Morwenn Well, I guess drugs are always fun, regardless of age...
then they aged significantly in their 90s
@R.MartinhoFernandes std::tumor::benign() -> std::human::end()
12:11
so everyone is different
@fredoverflow No, I mean drugs that inhibit neurodegeneration and therefore some diseases linked to aging :p
@chmod666telkitty They became immortal when they created (sprang off?) yo mama.
Gawd, I want to move my mind to a synthetic body.
@Morwenn They are probably light years late for us
@Morwenn Hm, that doesn't sound like a good idea. Planet is overfilled with more than enough humans as it is right now.
12:12
That's what Hitler said.
Space is not a problem
@Jefffrey Light year is a measure of distance, not time.
Ahahah, Fred concerns me sometimes. Cancer is not the solution to that, space exploration & colonizing planets is. :P
@fredoverflow From an egocentric perspective, it's always a good idea.
12:13
At almost 100 years of age Mavis Sherwin walked into her local bank branch to report she had lost her passbook.

She was shocked when she was told that more than $1 million had washed through her accounts without her being told.
Basically, it doesn't mean that you live longer, it means that you age better.
@fredoverflow Yeah because the drugs will be brought by a distant alien culture
@Jefffrey Not sure.
@Jefffrey Nerds?
12:14
We'll be the last generation to die of age
@chmod666telkitty I don't get it, was her account used for drug money or something?
Like cloud atlas
@Jefffrey What a waste of time!
@Jefffrey fuck that, our parents will be
@fredoverflow read the link I posted above
12:14
@Jefffrey It kinda is, because you need space for food production.
@Mr.kbok I'll second that :p
On other news it's the third dream last night which involves me having a kid
Poor kid :P
I sure hope when I hit my 80s, robot age carer would become common place. But at the currently pace of humanity, I doubt it :p
It's weird
user1804599
12:17
Prelude> [ (a, b, not a || b) | a <- [True, False], b <- [True, False] ]
[(True,True,True),(True,False,False),(False,True,True),(False,False,True)]
Prelude> [ (a, b, a <= b) | a <- [True, False], b <- [True, False] ]
[(True,True,True),(True,False,False),(False,True,True),(False,False,True)]
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Interesting.
@Jefffrey maybe you want offspring in your subconscious mind? :p
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Although it's ugly that implication is written <= and not =>. :P
Very subconscious then
@chmod666telkitty You want robot to care for you?
12:18
I settle for a humanoid!
@Elyse Did you write Prolog in Haskell?
When I retire, I'm gonna spend all day in the Lounge. Wait, that's what I already do now!
@Jefffrey Was it a boy or a girl?
@chmod666telkitty if it's made out of javascript you're doomed
@fredoverflow Boy, Boy, Girl
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@fredoverflow No.
@Mr.kbok Speaking of JavaScript and doomed, is there a Doom clone written in JavaScript?
12:20
@Jefffrey you're pregnant?
@Jefffrey looks random
yeah
@fredoverflow not that I know of, but there's an emscriptem build.
emscripten = C++ -> JS?
12:20
dunno if that counts
:P
Did I tell you that my not so subtle ambition is to become an aggressive granny & still dominate the internet when I am in my 80s/90s? :p
user1804599
More.
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emscripten reads LLVM IR
@chmod666telkitty is that next week or something? :p runs
user1804599
You can use it with C and Rust as well.
12:23
@chmod666telkitty Adoption or your own offspring?
@Elyse Whoa, that sounds terribly useful!
Hmm, can I wait until I'm retired and then adopt grandchildren? :)
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@fredoverflow emscriptened JVM: repl.it/languages/java
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Oh wait, maybe it uses a server.
  1+2
Main.java:1: error: class, interface, or enum expected
1+2
^
Main.java:1: error: class, interface, or enum expected
1+2
 ^
Main.java:1: error: class, interface, or enum expected
1+2
  ^
3 errors

exit status 1
no repl? :(
user1804599
I know in the past at least the Python REPL on that website was CPython compiled with emscripten.
12:25
@JonClements what's on next week? @_@
user1804599
> Lua 5.1 Copyright (C) 1994-2006 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
[GCC 4.2.1 (LLVM, Emscripten 1.5)] on linux2
@Elyse Should I add a repl to skorbut? :)
user1804599
Yes!
Maybe I'll start with a simple repl that only accepts expressions.
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> 8 .. 42
842
12:26
@fredoverflow fortunately you don't need offspring to become an old granny, you just have to stay alive for long enough
user1804599
Lua has such useful operators.
@chmod666telkitty oh gawd - the senility has already kicked in... I'll remind you slowly and loudly so you remember, OKAY! "aggressive granny & still dominate the internet when I am in my 80s" :p
@chmod666telkitty Oh, I thought granny implied having grandchildren.
@fredoverflow We call old people grannies even if we don't know whether they have grandchildren or not :p
I just discovered GitHub's checkbox feature in issues. That's cool :o
@JonClements I am sure when I am that old, you wouldn't be very far behind ...
user1804599
12:30
@fredoverflow I want to optimise functions that take tuples as arguments to actually take multiple arguments. So let f (x, y) = x + y would be compiled as let f x y = x + y, and unpacking would be the job of callers.
life is very fair that way
user1804599
However, this does not work if f is polymorphic. :(
@chmod666telkitty more probably I'll be long gone... when did you last hear of an 80 year old dog? :p
user1804599
12:32
let f = \x -> x : forall a, a -> a
let g = f : (int, int) -> int
g (x, y) -- compiled as g x y, but f takes a single argument
@fredoverflow Grannies are cool :D
@JonClements You could ... travel at speed of nearly that of light, that will slow aging process down in the normal time scale. Are you afraid of velocity?
Nah.... it's fun to stick your head out the window when driving... I bet it's even more fun to do so at that speed!
@JonClements until you get a bee in the eye
12:45
@Feeds wow cicada stop impersonating feeds seriously
3
how did you remove the rep btw
i'm escalating this to meta
which meta?
@Feeds That's a pretty good one though.
there is meta.stackoverflow, then there is meta.stackexchange
12:47
@Jefffrey heh ok
user1804599
Still don't get this: chat.stackoverflow.com/users/-3
@Elyse Gimme a sec.
30
Q: What is the system user Qt for?

R. Martinho FernandesUser -1 has always been Community. It performs system actions on the main site. User -2 is Feeds. It posts system messages into the chat. And user -3 is Qt. It... wait, what?

@Elyse recommend me a language to learn; something modern with new ideas :P
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes ok :p
user1804599
@ScarletAmaranth Perl 6.
user1804599
12:56
@ScarletAmaranth APL.
APL I don't have a keyboard for ^^
user1804599
@ScarletAmaranth Go.
user1804599
@ScarletAmaranth There's J, which AFAIK is basically APL but restricted to ASCII.
Go lacks generics... handles constants reasonably well, implicit interfaces are sometimes strange...
should I really try Perl6?
or is that a troll :P?
user1804599
@ScarletAmaranth Go concurrency is interesting.

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