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23:02
@sehe my hometown does that scene with animals every single year
many many hometowns presumably do
most likely :A
@wilx That Solar Fields album sounds really great :)
@Morwenn Yup. :)
I wonder why valve decided to use CEF for the steam client over qt or something
23:05
@Prismatic CEF?
@Morwenn I agree. But I stopped it around ~35mins for getting bored despite the esthetics
@sehe It could use more variations, but I like the texture of the sound.
yeah that's the strength
Some parts make me think of Soleil Nucléaire.
Pleonasm alert
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23:06
You know what's really awesome?

Me.
Have to agree
@wilx chromium embedded framework
Okay steam experts, I haff qwestion: Can you back your games up? Like say I just downloaded a game and its like 20gb. Can I backup the install files so if I reinstall steam I wouldnt have to DL everything again
@Prismatic Well, they started with embedded IE on Windows. I guess that replacing everything with something not-browser would be too big change.
@sehe Unless we also consider metaphorical suns.
We don't
23:10
@Prismatic How often do you reinstall Steam? I do not think that you can do a backup. Cannot remember.
That's a nice poetic repeat
cron: backup.sh error: cannot remember
@sehe :D
@wilx im trying some wacky stuff where im trying to get games working through WINE
@Prismatic Actually, I see "Backup game files."
@Prismatic You can, but it doesn't work.
23:13
@Prismatic Right click game in the library, properties, local files tab.
Sure it does, unless the game has some additional shitty DRM
Steam > Backup and Restore games
I've attempted to use this feature often, and always been faced with multi-gigabyte downloads after allegedly restoring it
Reinstalling Steam shouldn't change anything anyway
WINE is mostly a waste of time though
Apparently you can just copy your entire SteamApps folder?
I guess I'll find out
That's p much what backup/restore thing does
23:16
@CatPlusPlus I've heard mixed things, the game I want to play supposedly works just fine (appdb.winehq.org/…)
I've typically just backed up the entire Steam folder.
Steam can reinstall itself by just launching steam.exe
yup, can confirm
Ill just back up my entire wine "c:/" folder to be safe I guess
registry too
Back up your whole machine while you're at it
23:20
Just mv WINE_PREFIX aka ~/.wine out of the way
@nick he does that already, no?
Dump and save your RAM before every reboot just to be safe
hibernation does that, to an extent
polar bears know all about it
haha wp
I use ZFS too. I'm a nerd
Yeah I think windows 8+ does that even on regular shutdowns
Depends on hardware
23:22
Slightly surprising
Fast boot is the most amazing thing ever to come to windows imo
Sounds more like "fake-boot" then.
@nick Is that even safe if you move hard drives around?
It feels real enough for me
Shutdown, take out/add a hard drives. Boot up again.
That will almost certainly fuck up a normal hibernate.
23:23
clang++ behaviour seems fishy once again, and once again I can't tell whether it's wrong or whether g++ wrongly accepts the code.
@Mysticial which message are you referring to? On mobile right now :(
@Mysticial it should be easy to have checksums
@nick Hibernate on regular shutdowns.
Ah
I don't think so
Then again I haven't researched this much at all.
@Morwenn darn. Why do you torture it so hard
23:25
Fast boot feels exactly like a regular fresh boot except it's obv faster
@sehe I wanted my sorter objects to be convertible to function pointers (primary use case was that I could trivially use them in old code).
All I know is that my laptop boots up pretty fucking quickly.
Probably because of the PCIe SSD.
lel
Unfortunately, I have like 4 to 8 such overloads because clang++ rejects the single variadic overload.
They should make the equivalent of JS shims for various C++ compilers <--genius
@Mysticial lol srsly not bragging tho
23:27
@nick Not bragging. They're actually pretty cheap now.
How's pcie in regular usage? Is it hugely different?
@Morwenn if the lambdas are required to be capture-less anyways, why is a function not an option? Seems having a function object wrapping things is not useful then
Yeah prices are pretty reasonable. Will probably snag a pcie drive for my next build
@sehe I automatically generate a shitload of operator() overloads and the object can automagically convert to a function pointer corresponding to any of these overloads.
23:29
@Mysticial that's sick for a laptop
@Morwenn so it's the grouping ... I guess I would need to know what all the overloads did to simplify this mentally
@sehe well, macbooks were one of the first to adopt PCIe drives :P
If you create a sorter with operator()(iterator, iterator, compare={}, projection={}), you get the overloads that implement the iterable support and the projection-only support out-of-the-box.
Plus some additional goodies.
every time I see a screenshot of windows 8 or 10 Im reminded how ugly the title bars are
title bars?
@sehe Yeah. I didn't realize it was a PCIe SSD until I ran the benchmark and realized that 1.5 GB/s is way too fast for even SATA3.
My desktop has a normal SATA3 SSD.
23:31
@nick The thingy with the _ [ ] X buttans
Yeah the window title bars with minimize, maximize, close, etc
oh, dunno, I think win8's title bars are fine
win10 got rid of the rectangle behind the x
@Morwenn ah. I suppose since there's only going to be one of these "adapting function objects" (or "facades" in boosty-terms) it would not be a problem to spell out N n-ary overloads for some value of N
I liked how windows 7 looked, I dont know why they had to change it
lol
23:32
@Mysticial same here
its almost 2016 bro
win7's design is dated as hell
@Prismatic I like them
@sehe There's only one facade objects, but the code to generate the operator() overloads is already quite long. It would have been better if I had been able to write only one function pointer conversion operator instead of roughly one per operator() overload.
I guess there's just something wrong with me then. I can't see anything aesthetically pleasing in that design.
@Morwenn yeah, I guess gcc should accept it. But I'd be much happier accepting the verbosity instead of betting on all compilers to grok your code
@Prismatic I like the lack of distraction
I don't want esthetically pleasing. Pleasing more or less implies distraction
23:35
@sehe I went with the verbose solution to please clang++. Fortunately, it does not change the way users of the library write code.
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I like myself aesthetically pleasing.
Who are you pleasing aesthetically?
I agree that design you don't notice can be great, but if something is too ugly or too pretty its distracting. Imo Win8,10 are too ugly. Windows XP / 2000 era stuff was at the level of design you just didn't notice
Oh yeah. Win2k was the bees knees
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@sehe Dunno.
23:40
@sehe yeah gradients, gloss, and fat bezels are irritating
well, over-use of them anyways
Wow. Clang-tidy is quite nifty youtube.com/watch?v=nzCLcfH3pb0
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demo at 2:52.
The rest of the vid is also quite good. I didn't know about this: timed link
user1804599
really, you didn't know about that? -_-
I don't use macros that often
Not at all, really. As in defining my own
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23:47
> misc-unused-raii
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that sounds cool
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I really like the VB.NET syntax.
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Public Sub New(name As String)
    Me.Name = name
End Sub
It's not the worst. A bit clunky.
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Editor isn't as supreme as C#'s though.
user1804599
23:50
E.g. autocomplete inserts a newline when you hit return, which is annoying.
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No?
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@ScarletAmaranth Can facts be sexist?
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Or (related), can facts be racist either?
23:51
@ScarletAmaranth How dare you? You misogynist pig!
@Lalaland it's not facts. It's research. Presumably, quality research even.
@JerryCoffin yeah I feel ashamed now :(
Even that could be used in a sexist way, though.
I am offended by your facepalming polar bear
clearly you prefer white
@ScarletAmaranth It's intellectist that you ask that.
2 hours ago, by sehe
It's ok boys. I get it.
23:53
hostility? I'm trolling you ever so slightly; no need to get all defensive :)
user406009
Maybe we should switch to IRC. I have the bot ready to go. "Trigger words" and everything.
@ScarletAmaranth Ok. I wasn't sure you weren't joining the group of people who tried to chant "RO power abuse" at me for some imagined reason
@sehe It's not imagined. You have (a tiny bit of) power and you're (apparently) male, so you're obviously abusing that power. How can that be difficult to understand?
@sehe I may have missed that; I said it because I saw you commenting on something @wilx posted a while ago vOv
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For Each frame In message ' Type inference is default!
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23:56
@ScarletAmaranth Precisely. I don't deserve that backlash on things I haven't even put in practice yet.
Some of you have a talent for drama
11 hours ago, by sehe
Discussing things openly: damned if you do, damned if you don't
@sehe what backlash? you're currently drama-ing; it was meant in purely jovial fashion and I see no evidence of hostility in my comment
You might not be aware of it, but you weren't exactly the first to be riffing on it in "jovial fashion"
That Solar Fields album was enjoyable, but it does lack some variations. I wish I could hear such sound textures more often though.

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