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10:00
@Ven Never listened to it
I will love you all, even if you are cynical and hate me for doing it. <3 <3 <3
Source: OECD (can't c&p link, sorry; google "oecd divorce children")
Most divorces actually involve kids.
(Wow, Slovenia)
sticking out like an erectile dysfunction
@TonyTheLion What a well chosen analogy. Delightful :D
Oh, missed the footnote; it just says the UK data is from 2010, not 2011.
10:04
lol
And the footnotes on Cyprus are just about the definition of "Cyprus" given that the island is currently disputed with Turkey.
slovenia is funny
@TonyTheLion very good analogy
"Gender diversity is an important issue in our industry" - No it is not. — davidkonrad 2 days ago
lol
wanna hear something retarded?
you are now aware that you cannot spell analogy without anal
10:08
younger me thought concentration camps were called that way because they made people concentrate in them
@GregorMcGregor I am aware...
but lets not get anal about it
@GregorMcGregor yeah I wanted to emphasize it but I restrained myself :')
@orlp I thought nuclear power plants were cloud factories
@R.MartinhoFernandes fuck solvenia
@Mr.kbok True enough. Gender, race, religion or whatever the fuck they come up... Is irrelevant. Ability to get shit done is the only thing that matters.
look at the netherlands
turns out that if you don't get kids your marriage is rock solid
Ell
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10:10
@Mr.kbok I'm not sure why its relevant
guys is it weird that I like tits
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No it's not
I can't help it
Ell
Ell
I want more women in engineering because I would enjoy having female classmates
10:11
I just like em
@orlp Have you told them how you feel?
thats just fine
disgusting
@GregorMcGregor what about an extra curvy potato?
@ElimGarak team culture does impact your ability to get shit done, and discriminating for/against women degrades your hires' quality, thereby degrading performance
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wow... Deep
> "If you can replace your female character with a sexy lamp and the story still basically works, maybe you need another draft."
wut
I'm sure everyone with a lamp fetish loves this idea...
@Mr.kbok Lately, I've been seeing attempts at discriminating white folks with dicks, even if it means hiring a woman with less technical skill.
I will never see how that helps a company's ability to get shit done. Only thing that matter is dem mad skillz. Woman, man, something in between, doesn't matter.
@ElimGarak Do you include social skills in that statement?
I personally don't believe that institutionalized sexism is the culprit for women in technology
Ell
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10:16
@Mr.kbok of course not hiring because of gender is bad, but doesn't this imply that gender is irrelevant?
there's a bit too much bro-culture, but not intentional
the biggest problem is just a lack of interest
Ell
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Not that its not irrelevant
@ElimGarak hence "for/against". I'm not taking sides. I'm saying there are a few questions worth asking.
tabs vs women
@Ell Yes, but it also implies that there's a problem if the hiring process is not gender-agnostic.
10:17
@orlp Yeah and there's a trend that brainwashes girls before they even choose their studies
like
you could make the hiring process perfect for women
and it wouldn't matter at all
Oh, I accidentally plonked orlp earlier. WTF.
since you can't hire what isn't there
Ahahah, orlp sux. <3
that reminds me of the GopherCon2015 "diversity" filter - blog.gopheracademy.com/gophercon2015-speakers-round-3/…
10:17
Being a techie would get you a "nerd" tag which implied a "lepper" tag as well
@ElimGarak :(
Ell
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I agree the process should be gender agnostic
A bit overstating it but there's a part of truth in it
Girls are fine, but I am strictly against pushing them into tech solely because they are girls.
> GopherCon does not have a quota for minority speakers. Each speaker chosen for this year’s programme was done so on the merit of his or her proposal. But to be clear, when considering proposals of equal merit it was my policy that women, people of colour, and other underrepresented minorities, were given priority over white men.
10:18
And today I am starting a campaign for more tiny fat dudes in basketball.
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Hiring should be purely based on skillset, everything else is irrelevant
If you find and elephant that has the skills you need, well hire that elephant
Ell
Ell
But really I think for me to say I wanted more women in engineering (eg on my course) would only be for sexist reasons
10:19
What if you need an actor for Romeo! - surely can't hire a female for that :P.
@Abyx "But it's white men who are oppressing everyone else!"
don't discrimate against elephants, or potatoes
@ScarletAmaranth what about a transgender?
@ElimGarak not a fair comparison
Ell
Ell
@ScarletAmaranth sure you can
tbh
Ell
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10:20
@TonyTheLion lol
@TonyTheLion I won't get into this discussion
@ScarletAmaranth sorry about it <3
Ell
Ell
A transgender man you mean?
tiny fat dudes obviously are less skilled at basketball
Ell
Ell
Are you saying they're not men? ;)
10:21
jesus christ disabling WER is so difficult
I'm just saying hire whomever fits the job
@Griwes that's not an example of oppression. "not getting as favourable treatment as you do elsewhere" is pretty piss-poor oppression.
Women can do whatever they want, be whoever they want and have a right to suck at everything as much as everyone else. But it should be of their own volition.
Are men being oppressed in nursing studies?
or are they simply not interested?
10:22
@orlp Er, seriously, don't do this.
By this I mean "talk out of your arse".
@R.MartinhoFernandes can you clarify further?
There are a lot more men nurses than women in programming (proportionally, I mean)
I was under the impression the numbers were similar
but might be wrong
I want to be a woman in programming.
@orlp Most are not interested, the ones that feel like they can play the oppressed card do.
10:24
Skyep Y U NO WORK?
And yes, male nurses are stygmatised, so I don't see how it matters.
Not enough flat programming
Nurser would make it more manly.
@R.MartinhoFernandes stygmatised is not the same as oppressed
@ElimGarak you can do that
10:25
@ElimGarak what about "death-dominator"
Yes, I see people all the time forbidding women from downloading Visual Studio and forcing them onto Instagram. It's atrocious, I tell you.
@orlp It's a big factor in "simply not interested".
@R.MartinhoFernandes I agree
@ElimGarak yeah this happens in Slovakia too, I dunno what's up
but I believe that way too much time gets spent on the institutionalized sexism card
because I don't see that as the culprit at all
10:25
@ElimGarak wtf is wrong with you
it's a social subconscious problem
hey, you guys remember the hot girl that makes the front page of my girlfriend's site?
Ell
Ell
I hate "X did Y and people are freaking out" titles
@orlp Isn't that more or less what institutionalized means?
@Mr.kbok what
10:26
Like it's an unspoken norm that nurses are female and programmers are male.
she's going to ecole 42
@Mr.kbok I remember
> 42 is a private French computer programming school created and funded by Xavier Niel with several partners including Nicolas Sadirac, Kwame Yamgnane and Florian Bucher.
@Mr.kbok I'm not really convinced about these schools (42, Epitech)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I believe that refers more to active discrimination
but my terms might be off
today has been a good day
10:27
I think the main reason why there are few women in the programming industry is that women aren't very interested in programming. Are there statistics about how many women enter CS unis?
@Rapptz :)
this seems like the main problem to me
@Rerito I'm undecided, lol. I know some cool people from there. I also know some crazies and assholes.
lol BearLibTerminal stores bitmap references as addresses converted to strings
10:28
no one is discriminating those girls
@AndyProwl Yes, it is not the question of whether they can do it, they're just not that interested.
they simply behave as society subconsciously has taught them to do
@AndyProwl that's typically the problem
@NullPoiиteя have you been dereferenced yet? ;p
@Mr.kbok My manager did some interview with guise coming from epitech, they didn't even know how to convert hex to binary by hand... I mean, shit!
Well actually, here guise = 1 guy, 1 gal
Ven
Ven
lol, a brit just called me to recruit me for some clojure work.
@Rerito ...yeah
but seriously, watch the video
that isn't sexism per se, there's no discrimination
And apparently MSVC's stringstream parses L"0000009BA4A1F7A0" as 9
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10:30
but IMO it very accurately describes the phenomenon that I believe causes there to be so few women in tech
@CatPlusPlus just MSVC's?
Or maybe BLT doesn't set hex
Which raises the question of how the fuck does that work ever
@CatPlusPlus Bacon Lettuce and Tomato?
this just in: std::map still sucks
record._values.find("hostname")->second;
10:32
@orlp Er, I don't see how it isn't, but then who cares what you call it? It's gender-based prejudice ingrained in societal norms.
@Mr.kbok woop woop undescore police, get out of the computer
@R.MartinhoFernandes you believe that those girls are discriminated against?
@GregorMcGregor Look! No need to worry anymore
and that's the explanation for that phenomenon?
@orlp Prejudice is sexism too.
10:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes fair enough, but do you agree with me that it isn't active discrimination?
because that's what's the debate is usually about
oppression, discrimination, selection processes in hiring, etc
while I believe that isn't the problem at all
@Rerito relief
"gender-based prejudice ingrained in societal norms" is a very good description
@orlp Such prejudice easily leads to discrimination. If you have an ingrained bias that women are not programmers, you're likely to, even unconsciously, discriminate when hiring. It affects your perceptions.
@orlp But yes, the thing in the video isn't that.
I'm confused. How else would you like "0000009BA4A1F7A0" to be parsed?
tabs vs nig racial minorities
10:36
The hex number would be prefixed with "0x", no?
@R.MartinhoFernandes perhaps I'm more conscious about it than others to not let me affect that (or I'd like to believe so)
It probably should be an octal actually... following conventions.
or perhaps I'm a misguided fool
@GregorMcGregor tabs vs races
Okay I wanted to contribute MSVC support for building but this code is fairly garbage
10:36
@orlp Oh, when I say "you", I mean the indefinite pronoun, like "one".
@R.MartinhoFernandes obligatory counter view though ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2583786
@CatPlusPlus Leave that as a comment
audible sigh
I believe the prejudice is definitely there
but even if we got rid of it it doesn't mean that women suddenly will become interested in tech
(or at least to the extent men are)
@orlp True, but that's not an argument for keeping the status quo.
10:38
@R.MartinhoFernandes I didn't mean to pose it as such.
I believe that the prejudice should be removed either way.
but there's no 100% guarantee that it will 'solve' women in tech
although I'd argue that if the distribution of women in tech stays that way after removing the prejudice, it'd be wrong to call it a problem
however, who's to say the prejudice is gone? how do you measure it?
@TonyTheLion noop ;-)
@LucDanton lol
@LucDanton I didn't break any rules!
@R.MartinhoFernandes my main point is that I view efforts to change this problem in the workplace are misguided
@orlp But yeah, it's hard to assess the impartiality of even your own perceptions, and actively trying to avoid that bias can lead to overcorrection. Individuals suck at this. But then, Wizard's First Rule.
@R.MartinhoFernandes this is a problem that needs to be solved before and during puberty
10:41
@orlp Why?
@Jefery because it's a problem of perception and prejudice
it fundamentally requires people to think differently about themselves and their gender
you simply can't do that with adults
@orlp I kind of agree with that, but am willing to accept them as mitigation efforts alongside true correction efforts.
@R.MartinhoFernandes in theory they can't hurt, but in practice the funding for these projects is zero-sum
@R.MartinhoFernandes any inefficient program to solve this problem will actually help maintain the status quo
@LucDanton wut
because it removes funding and mental thought from actual solutions
@orlp Yeah, hence "alongside".
@ElimGarak function I'm currently implementing is named "introsWithElim" :-\
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't understand the reference to Wizard's First Rule though
google tells me it's a book
10:45
@ScarletAmaranth Sounds like a bitchin' TV show :P
Oh.
@orlp Yeah, but there's the titular rule in there.
@orlp the Wizard's First Rule is you don't talk about the Wizard
Lemme google a quote.
"People are stupid" is the short formulation.
@ElimGarak I wouldn't know about that but it is a bitch to implement :P
“People are stupid. They will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true.”
?
10:47
It's essentially Dunning-Kruger, I guess.
(The book sucks; don't take me referencing a work to imply anything about its quality)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I struggle with Dunning-Kruger daily =/
being aware of your own ego makes it really difficult to allow you to praise yourself or be proud of something
Why would you want to praise yourself? Not just you, anyone.
10:52
@ElimGarak Better than beating yourself up I suppose

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Bookmarked 7 secs ago by Bartek Banachewicz

also I found this gem
they have no stars!
11:06
@GregorMcGregor committed salad RP
@ElimGarak Er, you're not proud when you do something cool?
@R.MartinhoFernandes what, saying "people are stupid"?
@LucDanton hahahaha
@BartekBanachewicz No, the rule.
I answered this correctly, right?
Would be a quite serious bug, right? Initializing stuff is not an exotic use case. — Horstling 5 mins ago
Ven
Ven
11:13
@Rerito oh? you should, then
@orlp No you didn't
Ven
Ven
almost as much as your mom
You should've voted to close as fucking dupe
@GregorMcGregor of hwat
11:15
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Q: Value initialization and Non POD types

Prasoon SauravAn hour ago I posted an answer here which according to me was correct. However my answer was downvoted by Martin B. He said You're just lucky and are getting zeros because the memory that i was placed in happened to be zero-initialized. This is not guaranteed by the standard. However after ...

oh well :D
It's a known VS bug since forever
@orlp No, it's not a bug. They didn't implement C++14 rules in VS2013.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's not a c++14 rule
The quote you posted says so.
11:16
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's just because some formatting got lost
@R.MartinhoFernandes follow through the link
I've edited my answer to try and stay honest to the cppreference formatting
@orlp Ah, I see.
Nevermind, then.
closing as dupe
@GregorMcGregor it's not though
it's a POD type
not non-POD
oh no
std::string makes it non-POD
nvm
but string is plain and old elaborate sir
11:21
@BartekBanachewicz just like ur mom
Bartek's mom must be really hot because every guy here wants a piece of her >_<
@Feeds Ouch
you know what I really don't like?
a lack of 'fallback' options in namespaces
e.g. I can't say "Give me std::optional if it exists, otherwise std::experimental::optional otherwise boost::optional."
nope, everytime you have to edit the source or use macros if you try to support multiple compiler versions
You can
If they have equivalent interfaces
Just use using optional = ...; and wrap 3 of them in different #ifdef macro sections, and then use optional.
11:35
@orlp The experimental stuff should come with feature testing macros, tbh. Like __STD_EXPERIMENTAL_HAS_OPTIONAL, __STD_HAS_FINAL_OPTIONAL, etc.
> or use macros if you try to support multiple compiler versions
again, macros macros macros
It's explicit
How else would you like to define it?
Or the clang-style testing stuff.
using fallback namespace ...;
11:36
What's the difference between #if feature_macro block and a block specifying namespace fallbacks
(Except being more precise and less likely to break)
where every name in the fallback namespace has strictly lower overload preference
@orlp The macros also let you deal with minor differences in interface. This doesn't.
@orlp What would be in ...`?
It has extremely narrow application
@Jefery std::experimental
11:38
If you have to fallback to boost::optional then you might as well just use boost::optional throughout
@CatPlusPlus and then years later you have to edit all those out again
Or not
Because what would that get you
@orlp You can do using right_optional = boost::optional if that's an issue.
Only one place to edit.
@orlp The same problem arise with your approach too.
Tis what I do with std::chrono/Boost.Chrono in nonius.
The macros also give you another possibility: you can use Boost.Chrono even when std::chrono is available.
11:40
What's with this trend of wanting to make complicated new language features to solve what's barely even a problem
(Desirable coz std::chrono sucks in some compilers cough cough MSVC)
Also what if std::optional and boost::optional have slightly different interfaces? How would you code with that in your way?
@Jefery it would only be for identical interfaces
For wide range of compiler support you'll be using shitload of macros anyway
and it can also be used for versioning
11:41
Versioning what?
finally, if the feature you're selecting on doesn't provide a macro, you're fucked
There's already inline namespaces for that
@orlp Do you own detection
e.g. some compilers are missing max_align_t
@orlp Your build system can handle it, which is where this should be anyway.
AppVeyor UI generates build_script variable but it's apparently not documented and doesn't work
Public CI is so awesome
11:48
@orlp looks at the fact that boost::optional supports references and std::optional doesn't and wonders how well that'll work...
@orlp Actually, it sounds like a versioning nightmare.
Seemingly compatible interfaces that aren't, your own APIs and ABIs breaking, etc.
Or I was looking at the wrong log derp
I could ... but not ... wonder ... are anonymous consisting mainly of script kiddies?
@chmod666telkitty ask google
Hello again!
@Jefrey Ok, so is ths a good moment to continue the conversation?
11:54
@BartekBanachewicz omg
@Jefery Ok, so is ths a good moment to continue the conversation?
@GregorMcGregor yeah
finally
@R.MartinhoFernandes wow initialization is still broken in msvc
11:55
I've been waiting for that so long
that has been reported 10 years ago
hi @Mr.kbok
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 9 hours ago, by SmokeDetector
@NormalHuman HATS ARE AWESOME. Winter Bash will begin in 23 days, 20 hours, 36 minutes and 59 seconds. :D
fuck there's a hole in my dress shoe
ok Putin is officially a bond villian:
11:57
completely unusable in winter now
@Mgetz is that real?
@Mgetz what is it
@edition hi!
@GregorMcGregor ¬_¬
@Mgetz what OS are they running?
11:59
@chmod666telkitty no idea
does anyone here have experience with the Portaudio library, or working with sound cards?
Ell
Ell
I've used portaudio before, breifly

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