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21:00
@sehe Yes! Storing! Thanks!
@sehe ok. Bad space and number-of-allocation-wise though :/
@rubenvb How many times do you construct your parser?
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@sehe :P
21:01
@sehe won't the parsed result be copied all over the place every time a character is parsed?
@rubenvb ? You had u32string, so it's already 4x smarter on average?consecutive pool of utf8 sequences?
@sehe oh that's a cool idea. Automation-wise
Problem is then compiler array length limits
@rubenvb Make it string_refs into a single Make it string_refs into a single consecutive pool of utf8 sequences?
@rubenvb wat. How many of these would you need? Why?
@sehe All the symbols!
21:03
> the symbols
How many, bruh
@sehe More than nine thousand for sure
Have you taken a look at the LaTeX symbol list?
Obviously, no. :)
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Speaking of LaTeX.
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Had some more fun removing bugs from HTML-to-PDF conversion for invoices today.
user1804599
21:04
What a horrible horrible idea to convert HTML to PDF.
@rubenvb But that list exists. Use an existing table (memory mapped?) and deffo prefer the semantic action to convert. It's a trade off. You can store everything conveniently and be lightweight at the same time
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BUT COLLEAGUE IS NOT FAMILIAR WITH LATEX
(man I'm failing at editing; I had crashed on the couch and my brains aren't functioning)
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Funfact: not being eager to learn hurts your teammates more than it hurts you.
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@sehe ok. Sounds like a good plan to keep the table separate from the parser code.
21:06
Especially if it somehow needs to "fit" into an existing standard/spec (LateX, or some subset of it).
@Elyse Depends on the team mates. It's like "you don't have to be quick to escape the hunting lion. You just need to be faster than the slowest peer"
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I just ate a peer.
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Lekker, een peer.
Hi _o/ Anyone happens to know why/how ip routing still works through old gw address after router ip has changed...?
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21:08
Those two know. Lounge<C++> doesn't.
@sehe teamwork isn't a competition
@Elyse Yep.. maybe I need to think about writing better question there :)
Carsharing is fun: great place to talk about politics without actually exposing opinions.
@Morwenn sounds like a pub without the drinks
@TobiasLangner Which is fine when you're driving.
21:19
@Morwenn of course
@BartekBanachewicz If your team members don't wanna learn, there is no teamwork (that's a hostage situation) /cc @Elyse
@ScarletAmaranth lol i really expected rebecca
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@ScarletAmaranth Ah, they have added yet another WTF library.
21:28
@EtiennedeMartel An anus and acid?
@Lalaland WMD* FTFY
@fredoverflow "Ananas" is French for pineapple. Someone typoed.
Also Polish
yeah more macro goodness
everything is just better with more macros
@Morwenn I don't think that's my idea of fun
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Ell
21:30
@Lalaland which?
oh cool WebGL works on VBox
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@sehe Still far better than driving alone :p
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@Ell I really wonder how many people use boost's heavy metaprogramming libraries.
Better than driving (period.)
21:31
better than period (driving.)
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Oh well, more questions and rep for Sehe I guess when people start trying to use it.
it’s a Boost.PP with a slightly different API you big drama queen
Ell
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idk, boost::hana is neat
@LucDanton It builds on top of Boost.PP
@sehe I know
21:33
@Ell But that's been delayed
laffo that captive internet portal
Boost.DLL is neat too.
user406009
> Release of Boost.DLL library postponed
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:(
@Lalaland That was the joke :D
21:36
what's boost.dll
did I ask that already
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@AngryLettuce That one is actually quite neat and useful. Cross platform dynamic library loading.
Too bad the changelog doesn't say anything about the improvements in Boost.Sort :(
> Adding a specific features to an existing software applications at runtime could be useful in many cases. Such extensions, or plugins, are usually implemented using Dynamic Library Modules (DLL,SO/DSO) loaded at runtime.
Boost.DLL ^
About the job hunt. Had two code tours today. A total of 5 hours logged in 2 job interviews. Just today. I hope this is over soon :)
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Boost.DLL sounds cool yeah
21:38
@sehe oh wow, sounds intense
Did they ask you Boost.Spirit questions :D
It was actually quite relaxed. I'm sitting on three offers (2 of which are concrete and ready to accept).
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@sehe Nice.
@sehe Woah, awesome :)
Both companies I interviewed with today thought it was a wise move to do a code tour to better be able to decide
what terminal emulator would you recommend for LXDE
user406009
21:39
@BartekBanachewicz The default one is quite good.
LXTerminal?
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Yep.
yeah, once I've discovered it beyond the crappy other one it seems ok
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It has tabs, decent font rendering, etc, etc.
@sehe what's a code tour
21:40
@AngryLettuce like a guided tour. Seeing some of the code base, discussing state of design, build tooling, documentation etc.
Ell
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@BartekBanachewicz are you using lubuntu?
so they show you their code?
Yup
oh that's very neat
@Ell Trying to
21:41
I'm a bit torn. There's this really clean code company with a clear priority and roadmap. But it does Ruby. Still cool. I sorta want to work in their environment.
OTOH there's this C++ opportunity that has slightly more appeal (obviously), but it has a lot of imperfections
Ell
Ell
oh wow
time for you to bring the perfection
@sehe so it's like AIDS vs ALS
And then there's close to home, growth possibilities and best (secondary) conditions. I'm not really considering this because it looks to be less fun (at least short term)
@BartekBanachewicz :D
I'd say people mean more than tools. If they are reasonable, and another project comes up, they might choose soemthing other than ruby
unless they are a "ruby shop" in which case ABORT ABORT
user406009
21:43
@BartekBanachewicz You can write good code or shit code in any language.
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Even ruby.
> I'd say people mean more than tools. - Bartek, 2015
@BartekBanachewicz Both the interesting options that compete for my attention are excellent teams and environments
> C++
> excellent environment
time to contradiction: 15s
21:44
@sehe Imperfections are opportunities.
@AngryLettuce Continues to flame ruby in the same sentence :)
I guess those long talks when the code builds contribute significantly to the company culture
s/talks/wanks/
You gotta like the people too, if you can't work well with your colleagues, its straining
21:45
@JerryCoffin I actually mailed my recruitor this in summary. The team lead was definitely open to the suggestions I spotted (not all at once, I wager). They intend to grow the team and the difference will start to matter more then.
I never thought I'd be happy with a recruitor a few months ago, btw.
Well women are not the only thing in life you know
I guess.
See I can cypher-sehe too
21:48
you out crypticised(???) sehe. woah
You mean recruitors are often women? There was one but she isn't the stereotypical linkedin profile picture. She's fantastic too, though
No that's not what I meant :D
I'm lost
Forget it
I still love you
@sehe > I never thought I'd be happy with a recruitor [...]
21:49
Good recruiters are quite rare. Its nice when you find one :)
Implying you thought you would only be happy with women.
But recruiters are fine too.
lol.
And a cat too.
Good job @Morwenn
Recruitors are the scum of the interwebs, no (at least they are commonly derided and spat upon in public)
21:50
@sehe most of them are useless and spammy
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What exactly is the point of recruiters anyways?
@sehe Most of the best bosses I've had have started out by saying things like: "Things seem to be running well here; there's nothing that needs changing--oh, but there's this one little thing that might help just a tiny bit", and inside of a year or so, they'd changed quite a lot (for the distinctly better).
@AngryLettuce Easy.
@Lalaland Recruit.
@Morwenn I didn't see it either.
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@Morwenn What's wrong with just posting job ads?
21:51
@Lalaland Companies pay people to find people for them
@TonyTheLion But... but you've been in the Lounge for so long ._____.
thats what a recruiter is
@Morwenn that doesn't mean I get every joke that gets thrown around here
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But why would you respond to a recruiter? If you want a job, you would be looking at the ads anyways ...
but the best strategy when you don't understand a joke, is just to say lol anyway
throw joke; // bubbles up to the top level if you're sehe
user1804599
21:51
	const get = () =>
		Rx.DOM.ajax('/api/v1/monitors')
		.map(_.flow(_.property('response'), JSON.parse, convertGroup));
	const load = () => Rx.Observable.merge(get(), mc.events.concatMap(get));
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cool
@TonyTheLion But you've known Cicada for so long :o
@JerryCoffin Both these companies are capable of change, I can tell. The "ruby shop" (pejorative courtesy Bratek 2015) is definitely ahead of the game. They have reinvented their business several times and are clearly succeeding at their (changing) game.
@TonyTheLion lol
@Morwenn I don't know what to say.
21:52
@TonyTheLion <3
ugh holy hell games take up so much space those days
@Lalaland because sometimes they can be useful in laying first contacts
or getting a foot in the door
@Lalaland I found out that recruitors helped me filter out the bulk of ads. It did help. Perhaps I'm just bad at the whole weeding out process.
I'm not saying recruitors are a necessity. I'm saying that contrary to my expectations I've been happy with the help they've been offerring.
why would you get a foot in a door that hurts
@AngryLettuce oh maybe thats why my feet hurt :P
21:54
Tony you've been doing life wrong the whole time!
@sehe I think Cat was the first (around here) treating "Ruby" as a swear word.
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@AngryLettuce Well, he's in a C++ room. That's clearly indicative of something.
@AngryLettuce Use a door that doesn't hurt
21:55
@JerryCoffin Oh yeah. It's questionable as a technology. But C++ is questionable too.
The only Ruby code I ever looked at was Metasploit
petition to add ruby to the list of bannable offenses
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@AngryLettuce Do you get triggered by Ruby? Does it offend you?
@sehe Unfortunately, everything else is too. No question that some are more stable than others, but even the most stable are open to question (from a technical viewpoint, they're of the most questionable).
21:56
I mean, I asked about their tooling (where does refactoring and analysis end, do you condone heavy meta-progamming) and when they sheepishly said "the tools get you 70% there, you have to know what you're doing" I answered "It's the same (or worse) for c++"
I read a Ruby tutorial once. Or was it the Wikipedia article?
> sheepishly
I've played around with it in ~2006.
I did play with ruby recently
@sehe Except with C++, the tools do a substantially smaller percentage of the work, as a rule.
21:57
some of you might remember a violent storm passing
inb4 @sbi sheepish grin
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Ruby vs PHP. Let the battle begin!
@AngryLettuce Yup. It was sheepish (they assumed it would be a turnoff for me, since I'd be more versed in, say Java and C#)
@Lalaland Ruby wins. Game over.
@BartekBanachewicz I remember a violent storm
You're in the UK. They have violent storms every 7 weeks
user406009
21:58
@TonyTheLion I think it involved a lot of lightning?
@Lalaland No battle there at all. No matter how much you argue against Ruby's design, at least it has a design.
user406009
And something to do with orbits?
Bartek, the storm that periodically enters and leaves the room
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A violent Webstorm.
21:59
lol I just remembered the accident from today
Ell
Ell
accident?
I looked at the guy in front when I was passing him
You've been in another motor-cycle accident?
@Ell yeah there have been two on the highway when I was going back from work and I witnessed one of them
4 hours ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
ahaha I witnessed not one, but two road accidents on my way back home
21:59
You need to improve coverage
Wait. Did you witness "one of them" or "not one, but two"?
crash coverage
@sehe I saw one post-factum. Cars slowed to get past that and it prompted the 2nd one, which I actually saw happen
and heard as a matter of fact
@sehe Witnessed one, caused witnessed the other from very close range.
@BartekBanachewicz ah
hey I didn't cause anything aight
22:01
That's what they said.
I turned on my warning lights for one so that the person behind me knew well before he should brake
the guy on the other lane didn't
> 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane
A thriller by Bartek
Now in bookstores
@BartekBanachewicz I probably shouldn't tease--I know it can be nerve-wracking. My apologies.
@JerryCoffin nah don't worry
I wouldn't be so light-headed to post it here if I wasn't quite sure no one was hurt and the like
I should make a website called hassomeonecrashedontricityhighwaytoday.com that would just display "YES."
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Ell
ahaha debugging is much easier when you run the correct executable
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Huh. That's a code dump, and you don't even describe what it does, how, and why (at least provide a sample of use?) — sehe 35 mins ago
> provide a sample
22:07
@Ell Hi MooingDuck, long time no seen!
@Morwenn Yes?
pubby chair
Pubby was the creator of Sparkly Bjarne
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TIL
May 22 '12 at 19:14, by Mooing Duck
I've been debugging th ewrong project the last 2 days. No wonder my changes aren't affecting anything and breakpoints aren't triggering.
Ell
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@sehe heh
I misrememberd
22:09
I've done similar things
Everybody has. Or they have demonstrable lack of experience
Do you put that as a qualification on your cv
I forgot. That explains
- Debugged the wrong exe for $duration :checkmark:
22:11
@sehe lol
I guess "what mistakes have you made recently" is a legit interview question
two days is a long time in context
They didn't ask me. Also, both companies that interest me most didn't ask me code questions. I told them lots of code business though
> hastec --version
0.5.3
/cc @Lalaland
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@BartekBanachewicz Nah.
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You would just get bs answers.
22:12
Linux 1 0.99 : 0 Windows
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You want me to try installing haste now as well?
What is the purpose of vovid some_call(error_code&) instead of error_code some_call()
user406009
GHCJS just got installed.
I reckon it makes the error_code harder to forget but still
@Lalaland I guess we should sum it up with "don't do it on windows (kids)"
user406009
22:13
@AngryLettuce You want to return something else as well?
@AngryLettuce I suppose if you want to return something other than an error code, but still have an error code.
@Lalaland if you dare...
No, it returns void
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@BartekBanachewicz You were right though ghcjs-boot takes forever and a half.
@AngryLettuce Its idiotic.
22:14
I gave you a fair warning. Haste installs much faster
~tenfold
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@AngryLettuce Maybe it used to return something?
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And now it doesn't?
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@BartekBanachewicz Can you get a minor project set up and commit that to a repo in the shared group?
eitherway, time to catch (next_flight const&), see you later
22:15
@Lalaland let me build an example first and then sure
> vovid
LOL vovid
@AngryLettuce so you can detect when the caller /wants/ an error code (there'd be an overload void some_call() that throws instead) /cc @Lalaland
@AngryLettuce I assumed that meant it created a variable number of Roman poets.
@Borgleader melting.... <3 @jaggedSpire :)
22:17
@AngryLettuce see you later allocator
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@TonyTheLion I wouldn't drink that.
@Morwenn I wouldn't tap that, even
#disgusted
:27637817 wpf reference?
#delighted
22:19
wake up and smell the disgust
sup gman
gawd, I need to know who he is. Gaben, y u do dis.
@milleniumbug Stop waking up.
rise and shine
Chocolate cappuccinos are not quite as chocolate as I imagined them to be.
22:21
> Warning : People are making Force Awakens spoilers their Avatars in Battlefront
kek
@ElimGarak Get rid of that coffee stuff in them and they're much better.
@JerryCoffin nice, relaxing
just what I needed
@AlexM. My device's name appears as the SSID of the personal hotspot and it is very much indeed a The Force Awakens spoiler :D
Everywhere I go, tears follow
lol
I always read spoilers about the ending of anything
how else would I be able to pick the ones with happy endings
22:24
My personal hotspot's SSID used to be 'shout "penis" for a key'
@AlexM. Star Wars has no end.
@TonyTheLion Stopped to pick up some juice :D
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@BartekBanachewicz ghcjs-boot failed of course.
user406009
Lol.
22:26
> Now for all you coders out there keep in mind that everything you see there is all coded in assembly by 1 man.
why do people keep bringing this up on gaming threads whenever RCT shows up
it's like at least one person must say that
Dem coders out der.
@JohanLarsson Relax with an iSmoke.
> I just took a final on C and Assembly... fuck that and coming over from /r/rct Chris Sawyer = GOD
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@TonyTheLion dat incline
Chris S., isn't he like Obsidian Entertainment? A writer or something.
22:28
> I'm a programmer and my ultimate goal is to program something purely in Assembly. Problem is, I can't find any friendly tutorials that make any sense.

Most of my experience is in much higher level programming like C#, Java, Ruby, Lua.. And lots of web developing, too. JavaScript is my jam.

Should I work down? Like, go from C# to C++, then to C, then to Assembly? Or are there good assembly tutorials that won't confuse the shit out of an 18 year old boy?
> program something purely in Assembly.
rip
"I am a programmer"... "I can't find any friendly tutorials"...
/r/gaming gives me thumb cancer
> Don't look at assembly like a programming language, it isn't. I suggest learning how a VM works, that can give you a good idea of how assembler is handled by the CPU and how memory is managed.
People who have to identify explicitly as programmers are usually anything but :D
I have this book called "The Art of Assembly Language" and I feel thats about the only appropriate way to learn anything assembly ever
22:29
@Lalaland haste build succeeded
> When I tell other programmers that this game was written in assembly they never believe me.
To non programmers let me put it like this: Imagine single-handedly building on a 1:1 scale building just like the Palace of Westminster out of tooth picks.
and if you listen to the hour of code guys
@TonyTheLion Randy's book is pretty good (and he's a pretty sharp guy) but I don't think it's the only way that can work either.
there are not enough programmers in the world
22:31
pls no more programmers
we'll run out of tooth picks
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@AlexM. not enough cheap programmers
@ElimGarak the problem is
what are we going to do with so many palaces of westminster?
burn them
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@BartekBanachewicz haste boot running right now.
should I push the simple canvas example from it?
user406009
22:32
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah. I'll let you know when haste boot finishes and I can download/run the example.
user406009
Oh yeah, we should probably switch back to the other room.
Ell
Ell
ugh balls
OpEllGL
@Ell yes men have balls, why is that "ugh"?
Ell
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22:34
:3
When you have big balls, it's hard to sit.
@TonyTheLion In the old days on comp.lang.asm.x86, Randy and another guy who wrote a vaguely similar language named TERSE used to argue constantly about which was better (and half the other people didn't agree that either was assembly language at all).
@ElimGarak Sit, hell. Painful to walk with them dragging on the ground.
Ell
Ell
going to have to write cubemap_texture and texture_2d and etc. etc.
@JerryCoffin Can't even go through doors.
22:35
solid_snake
@JerryCoffin yes, I agree. My point was more that it takes that order of magnitude of learning and not mere tutorials online
@TonyTheLion What they need to do is demolish it and make a building fit for purpose.
@EtiennedeMartel Oh, they fit through the garage door just fine (helps that it's a 2-stall garage though).
@Puppy but but history
that's what the high explosives are for
22:37
@JerryCoffin At this point you have to take that into account when building your house.
@TonyTheLion Yeah, and more than almost anything else, it just takes practice. Good assembly code has a nice rhythm to it.
@JerryCoffin you have an awesome repertoire of semi random facts. :)
Tear it down, build a complex of really modern skyscrapers. Introduce the Westminster Skyline to the world.
Puppy Tower 1 - 7
@TonyTheLion Just a highly associative memory.
Looking forward to the weekend
it's friday, friday
22:40
link to that song and I will kick you
@Puppy <3
Ell
Ell
puppers is not going to be a RO for long :P
3
Bring on the Angry Shoe :P
22:42
@Puppy tsk
user406009
I can't believe it is already friday.
Nah, Puppy is coolio
@Morwenn Now that's a "Friday" that's worth a listen!
@JerryCoffin Yeah right :D
22:45
@Morwenn Saw them in Denver. Very low-key. The audience is all sitting quietly, and with no warm up or fanfare, the three of them walk out, and blow the audience out of their seats. At the end, there was literally a guy saying: "Anybody want to buy a guitar cheap? I give up! From now on I'm just going to listen."
@JerryCoffin Haha, thesse guys were definitely impressive. Even today they only lack a bit more guitar percussion to be up-to-date agai :D
The three of them ft. Rodrigo & Gabriela would have been a great album.
@Morwenn Rodrigo and Gabriela are top :P
I am bottom.
What. Forget this.
22:50
@Morwenn Are you bragging about having a nice butt again?
@JerryCoffin Not really.
user3047181
i thought this chatroom was being shut down?
you thought wrong
@MeltyButter I was. Not anymore.
user3047181
so what was the rumour all about then?
22:56
It's delayed everytime I get an upvote.
@MeltyButter rumours of his death have been greatly exaggerated
@MeltyButter Some wanted us to shut down, but others wanted us to shut up. They couldn't agree on a direction, so we're still here.
Someone is disappointed
user3047181
why would anyone want a bunch of c++ nerds to shut up?
#disappointed
22:57
Because our superior intellect is offensive to peasants

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