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04:01
@LucDanton Actually, it is more than cute if you have separate overloads for say float, int etc. rhs
Mmm. Nah. The lambda hides the actual overloads already.
@sehe it’s cute in how the user have to express their needs; not that the user has flexibility to do so
Can you typedef undefined template declarations?
Why not.
why not what?
Typedeffing incomplete types (as I understood it)
04:05
I don’t follow at all. Go to bed?
(I think he has me plonked, just brush it under the rug?)
I scratched my brand new timber floor already ... have not finished laying the floor yet
@LucDanton Do you have plonks?
wow. That's not a little scratch.
04:08
@sehe hey who’s that guy that nags everyone to link messages
@Telkitty I'm sure if that's real timber, you can use a lacker/polish that fills it
@LucDanton Never been me. I only link when it's not obvious (I told you this once)
I don't feel compelled to link messages just in case others have plonks
^ see how that didn't require a link
Tenant said he would pay the 2 weeks rent that's in arrear today - received no money still
@sehe really? maybe I should go to bed
Finally got a picture of this amazing thing.
@sehe I am thinking of replacing the plank
04:10
My teacher for history is great.
user406009
@user3886129 Can't you change your name back yet?
@Lalaland Oh, right! Wait no, two more days ;-;
@LucDanton Can't find whether I have indeed told you - but I would be surprised if I didn't, context:
Mar 26 '13 at 15:40, by sehe
(mental note: I have to unlearn the habit of redundant plinking)
@user3886129 better practice teleportation quick
This is suppose to demonstrate how trench warfare is really horrible.
well it’s not very trench-like is it
04:27
Uggggh Vagrant is so annoying sometimes
I press Ctrl+C and the fukken rubby doesn't die
Uploaded a new box version and it claims there are no updates
@user3886129 Your instructions sound like a 12 year old wrote this
@VermillionAzure Kinda does.
He's a cool teacher though.
Either way it makes you sound lame
I'd love to write stuff like that for the inner kid in me but my mind knows it's embarrassing and might leave a childish impression on people
@VermillionAzure But how can "someone" really "sound" "lame"? Can we abstract add an "extra abstraction-layer" on "lame" and make it "sound" like "someone"?
04:37
Plus now I know where you go to school
And who your teacher is
He was an extra stormtrooper on the latest Star Wars movie.
Welp looks like I found your friend
@VermillionAzure His name?
That's one of my friends.
And that would be a her.
Wait what.
04:42
@StackedCrooked Not to be entitled or anything, but any plans to upgrade Coliu to GCC 5.3? :P:P:P
@user3886129 Well yeah
Is her name Xia, Shuang?
I kinda wanna test if they fixed a certain bug. But I'm too lazy to install it.
@VermillionAzure Close.
Are you sure she doesn't have a Chinese name?
@Mysticial wat bug mistie
user406009
@Mysticial Well, they did add a couple.
04:44
@VermillionAzure Yes.
@villageidiot shoot me an email if you would, please. [email protected]
No stalking
Ahahaha.
user406009
99 bugs in GCC. Take one down. Patch it around. 101 bugs in GCC.
04:44
@user3886129 alrighty
Lol but be careful about what you post???
@VermillionAzure They miscompile the _addcarry_u64 intrinsic.
@Lalaland 99 bugs in MSVC. 99 bugs in MSVC. 99 bugs in MSVC.
I noticed they fixed something involving that intrinsic. Not sure if it also fixed my case.
@Mysticial Oh that's for bignum stuffies isn't it?
Well, that's not accurate, should be increasing
04:45
@CatPlusPlus Don't you remember how it goes
@VermillionAzure ya
@VermillionAzure what
> 99 bugs in MSVC.
99 bugs in MS.
Take one down.
Patch it around.
<internal compiler error>
user406009
@user3886129 WTF
user406009
> the hotter teacher in the school i'm getting so wet when i'm just seeing him
04:46
@user3886129 You posted your friend's name and most of your group's first name and your teacher's name.
user406009
> Yo mr. Zara is great. I really did enjoy his classes. But, he's really attractive so sometimes I'd get distracted from his lesson because of him teaching the lesson
That's not the joke
@VermillionAzure Everyone knows Mr. Zara though he's super cool.
@user3886129 ugh nvm
Also those names (except mine) are incredibly common.
04:48
Julian's relatively not unknown
Also my address is here somewhere because of @Blob.
But he's all dead and only ever on Facebook sometimes.
And that's why you always leave a note
I wonder if any of you can find out me
No stalking
04:49
Alright cat.
user406009
I don't even bother trying to separate my personal life from SO.
user406009
It's an almost impossible task.
@Lalaland lol
TBH I feel like they should stay separate
especially if I ever somehow get into less savory circumstances
user406009
04:51
It's just that details slip so easily.
user406009
Link to your github? Boned.
user406009
Discuss what university you are going to and what year you are?
user406009
Go onto IRC or mumble at all?
user406009
(There goes your IP)
user406009
So many little details add up easily if someone really cared.
04:52
> Found 31 safe primes of 184947 candidates in 61642 seconds
@Lalaland bah
you're probably right
Not many people on here are from Hawaii too so bah.
user406009
The best solution is to not write anything on here you wouldn't want published in your local newspaper or anything that would give your mother a heart attack.
Too late.
Who reads the newspaper.
user406009
@user3886129 What else would you do on the toilet?
04:55
@Lalaland Use a smartphone.
@Lalaland don't ask that
user406009
Anyways, every now and then there are pretty interesting articles.
user406009
And newspapers do tend to have pretty good journalism compared to blogs.
do(!ask_that())
@VermillionAzure :C
user406009
@CatPlusPlus Are you going to start signing all of your chat messages now?
04:59
@AngryLettuce we are moving to cochrane st in central soon
user406009
To verify that we are getting TheRealCat(TM)
Oh great, now ICC16 doesn't get along with VS2015 update 1. Fuck.
At least I'm testing on my sandbox rather than my laptop.
This is kinda important thing to verify
05:03
@Mysticial Is there a reason why VS and MSVC have so many problems?
user406009
@VermillionAzure Probably because C++ is such a large and complex language nowadays.
I gave someone my phone number yesterday - the anticipation ☺️ ... What I really meant was that I emailed someone my phone number that was needed for FedEx delivery of my t-shirt ... & yes, it's from SE. I have also sent them my real name, address & body measurement :x
user406009
Not to mention the fact that people demand high amounts of speed and optimization.
Years of tech debt
user406009
^ Yeah, that too.
05:04
@nick congrats
hit me up one day if you wanna have lunch
don't be 45 mins late this time pls
sincerely,
me
@Lalaland But I mean, it's Microsoft
im never late
youre just early
And Microsoft's been in the game for a long time.
The company that keeps comparability with freaking 16-bit times.
Wow I should've checked the weather before going out today, I would've brought a Cinch coat.
Sorry to Cinch on your parade
05:07
Cincherella
user406009
@nick Just say that your clock runs on Freedom Time.
Cinch of Arc
50cinch
Come on guys.
user406009
One of these days I need to visit Hong Kong.
Uncon East Coast Meetup.
More like visit NYC.
05:10
@Lalaland true
I'd do that but no money son
And even better
HAWAII meetup
user406009
@user3886129 Nah, West coast best coast.
@Lalaland HAWAII ALL THE COAST
@Lalaland lies
East coast has pizza you can't drown in.
What do you mean by drown
user406009
05:11
Yeah, but In-n-out.
user406009
And sunshine.
Yeah but shake shack.
Also is there anything more exciting than riding the MTA to something time-sensitive everyday?
user406009
@user3886129 Taking public transit to the airport.
user406009
Where if you are late, you miss your flight.
user406009
Just last year, the rail line had some some sort of breakdown when I was heading to the airport.
05:15
gosh what is the MTA
user406009
Luckily, they had buses, but if I didn't have the extra time I would have been screwed.
user406009
@VermillionAzure New York public transit.
user406009
Also, whichever idiot in Houston invalidated a bus stop with a route change but didn't remove the sign really should reevaluate how they do their job.
@sehe Also this bamboo flooring is more tender than my flesh. I am replacing the plank with the two major scratches, but I need to fix some minor scratches with vanish
> This is the last stop on this train, please leave the train. Thank you for riding New York City transit.
I swear I memorized all of this.
05:17
> Android is everywhere, and there’s no surprise why. It’s powerful, flexible, and downright fun to use.
Why did I listen to the dude on diy SE?
> Android
> downright fun to use
This is either extremely advanced sarcasm
Either extremely retarded moronism
user406009
@AngryLettuce What are you talking about?
user406009
Android is relatively easy to use.
> downright fun
> relatively easy
user406009
05:18
And most people are only concerned about easy.
But it's not exactly super hard
user406009
I mean, if we wanted hard, we would install Gentoo.
Here is a fact: Android is shit
user406009
@AngryLettuce In what way?
All of them
user406009
05:21
And yeah, we might want to at least think about having some sort of US meetup during the summer.
What for? The Yuropean one will be vastly superior
What are you gonna do, eat pie with Mysticial?
user406009
The main issue is that we are all spread out, and plane tickets are expensive.
@Lalaland Don't worry
I'll ride my dolphin.
user406009
Bus tickets are really cheap though. It really depends on where people are.
eeeeeeeeeek
someone used the word transpile on reddit
trigger warning madafaka
user406009
05:28
I thought we already discussed this topic?
Needs to be added to the list of banned topics
user406009
Is it just me, or does snapchat make very little sense?
user406009
Other than NSFW photos, why would you want to send a self-destructing message?
user406009
(And for NSFW stuff, people can always take a picture of the phone. And now you are screwed regardless)
user406009
05:34
@AngryLettuce Well, once this gets standardized, then there would be more of an argument to ignore exceptions.
but that comment is so retarded it would drown in its own vomit
@AngryLettuce Fuck yeah.
user406009
Reasons 1,2, and 4 are really dumb.
@Mysticial Eat pie with me please.
user406009
Reason 3 is somewhat reasonable.
05:36
@Lalaland Snapchat?
People in my school use it 'cause it's faster, not necessarily for its self-destruction feature.
user406009
@user3886129 Faster than Facebook chat or google chat?
@Lalaland I can't say faster but definitely a smoother... UI I guess?
Snapchat is made for sending pictures and stuff.
user406009
@user3886129 That would make a certain degree of sense.
So it's really streamlined for that.
user406009
UI is important.
user406009
05:41
@AngryLettuce Wow, it is sorta funny how that comment has so many upvotes.
Never really knew what the Itanium ABI is.
user406009
My guess is that people are just like "Fuck C++, yeah!!"
user406009
Sorta like the C++ FQA.
user406009
Hmm, it seems like they haven't updated the C++ FQA for C++11.
05:46
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
MONADS ARE PIPES WITH SIDE EFFECTS
user406009
@VermillionAzure Perhaps you should write a monad tutorial with your newfound insight?
WHY THE HELL CAN NOBODY JUST SAY THAT
user406009
I still think the simplest way to explain monads is with practical examples.
user406009
Here is a promise.
user406009
Here is how you use a promise.
user406009
Here is optional.
user406009
Here is how you use it.
The simplest way is the error logging monad
I could just write nothing each time I call a function
or I can use a logging monad to write to a log each time i call something using the monad
AM I GETTING THIS?!
promises == async delay monad
user406009
That's called the state monad.
user406009
With the state being just a list of error messages.
05:49
But that doesn't matter
the point is that that IS an example, right?
Promises are monads
Optionals are monads
And we can "wrap" values that pass between each step with the monad
It's like the functions are nodes and the monads are the subgraphs or an edge between two graphs
WTF AM I GETTING THIS RIGHT?
@Lalaland TELL ME
user406009
No, that's just overcomplicating it.
BUT THAT'S RIGHT, RIGHT?!
user406009
A monad is just something that has a couple of specific operations.
user406009
And those operations satisfy a few identities.
so isn't that a function
wat
05:50
I don't understand the freaking technical identity
I don't understand ~functional~.
@user3886129 I think I got it
Every function is mathematical. Each function is the equivalent as an rvalue expression in C++
user406009
@user3886129 Nah, monads aren't functions. They are a class of things which support certain operations.
who let cinch out again
user406009
Sorta like how all containers in C++ have begin and end functions.
05:51
@Lalaland what
@Lalaland YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Oh so.
Concepts?
@user3886129 Monads are wrappers around values that pass between steps of a process
Every time I see Lala talking to himself, I know it is cinch
user406009
@user3886129 Exactly.
user406009
05:52
You could have a monad "concept".
user406009
Just like a container concept.
@Lalaland But the point is the composition and chaining, right?
user406009
The cool thing about monads is that you do a lot with a very limited api.
Let's summon the Supreme Deity of Constructive & Balanced Argumentation and see what he has to say to Cinch on the topic of monads
@Bartek
By default, in C++, we use an identity monad
user406009
05:52
Like you can write a lot of functions which work on monads.
The cool thing about monads is that while they look like money up to a point, they're not.
so we have a(b(c(d))))
But a monad that would increment the value each time we call a function would be a(++b(++c(d)))
lol, mixing bartek & cinch will is like mixing matter and antimatter.
Instead, Haskell writes the binding as a chain: d >>= c >>= b >>= a
But that >>= step can be inserted with additional "glue" logic because that's the monad.
user406009
@user3886129 In particular, there are 3 operations a monad needs. First it needs a map function. So Foo<A> can be converted to Foo<B> with an A -> B function. Second, it needs a flatten function. So Foo<Foo<A>> can be converted to Foo<A>. Third, it needs a way to wrap things. To turn an A into a Foo<A>.
user406009
05:54
Anything with those three is a monad.
@Lalaland So basically
apply monadic type -> mutate/compute -> unapply monadic type
user406009
(There is a way to define a monad with only two functions, but that's more confusing)
user406009
@VermillionAzure Not really.
user406009
They don't really have any intrinsic meaning.
05:55
Not really is the story of cinch's life.
user406009
They are just 3 operations.
user406009
Sure, you can invent a monad which has those 3 things.
But that's the point right?
For example, say I have a change of basis monad
For linear algebra
user406009
The point is that it's a decent abstraction.
user406009
Like containers/iterators are a decent abstraction for C++.
05:56
@Lalaland Change of basis is a monad right?
user406009
@VermillionAzure Well, if you can define the 3 operations in a sane way, then it is.
@Lalaland HOLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
@Lalaland How does it do the first operation, though?
if Foo<A> depends on A, how do we know that Foo<A> --> Foo<B> versus A --> B will not cause problems?
@Lalaland so what's so special about these gonads?
@user3886129 bartek
user406009
@user3886129 A lot of things can be explained by monads.
user406009
05:59
So you can write functions which act on monads.

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