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20:01
this scarf is so warm and huge and soft. It is like carrying a blanket around with me. :3
0 regrets about spending probably 20 hours making it in the last week.
Make one for sehe?
Possibly. Next on my list is my brother, who spends lots of time in cold places, and whose birthday is coming up soon.
yo biatches
Aug 24 '11 at 10:07, by Potatoswatter
You guys are worse than a knitting circle!
:) I like it
Yes please
@thecoshman you mean the topology? It's an interesting (non)-knot in a way
20:12
Is there Catch for C#?
That's the catch
Not the keyword, uh.
NUnit is favourite
Analogous to the C++ framework Catch by philsquared
@sehe yeah. It's cool the way you can add remove stitches for shaping, and then you get the texture from knitting or perling, even though they are, in a way, the same stitch. And then more complex things that I never got to such as cabling.
20:14
So no. Not analogous. Catch has the cuteness factor due to expression templates. Non of that is relevant for C#
@ThePhD I guess it involves too many macro fun.
All of that, and it's still one long string
@thecoshman Oh that's knitting 2.0, not my forte
@sehe can you knit?
Basic technique
20:14
I'm gonna try purling today!
I learned, as I said, just so I could understand it better
I've had a decent upbringing :)
I can sew a bit. I can't knit.
you should learn. I'm just beginning to learn! We can learn together!
and make soft squishy warm things
@Morwenn everyone should be able sew :\ what if you are in a plane crash and someone needs their stomach stitched back in?
@jaggedSpire just get fat
20:16
@jaggedSpire I don't really like knitted clothes.
@Morwenn lies
@Morwenn ah well, that would put a damper on things
I bet you wear normal t-shirt material, that stuff that has a slight stretch to it
Haha I did it!
guess what, it's knitted!
20:16
@thecoshman I have a smartphone to take photos.
I played C4 on my arduino using my own PWM implementation.
@Morwenn how does that help you stitch an arm back on?
@thecoshman Wat.
@Nooble "using my own PWM implementation"
why.
@thecoshman It doesn't help.
20:17
@Morwenn I suspect you do wear knitted material
@набиячлэвэлиь Because analogWrite() only accepts values between 0-255.
@Nooble Get a better chip for more resolution
@sehe xUnit is nicer but they are pretty similar
@thecoshman If so the stiches are small enough for the clothes not to be hand-knitted.
@набиячлэвэлиь huh
This is Arduino in general.
20:18
@Morwenn yeah :P machine knitting is super tiny
but that's why t-shirts will usually curl if not properly hemmed
@thecoshman When I said that I didn't like knitted clothes, I was referring to hand-knitted ones with big stitches.
smart shirts and jeans are just woven
@Nooble What chip do you use?
@Morwenn what about machine knitted clothes with big stitches? :P
@thecoshman I don't wear anything with big stitches.
20:20
@набиячлэвэлиь adafruit.com/product/1501
@Morwenn you mean like hand knitted sweaters\socks you get on holidays as gift
@sehe what were you doing back there any way?
@KhaledAKhunaifer Yeah, those things I never get as gift for example.
The usual. Archive diving
@Nooble That's an ATtiny85; I have an Arduino with an ATmega2048, IIRC
20:21
What are you looking for while diving?
@набиячлэвэлиь nice
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man
woman
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I swallowed too large a piece of tangerine and my guts don't like it.
s/tangerine and// and s/don't like it//
20:31
@Nooble Mind testing out chattium-oxide for a moment?
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@Shoe lol
Ven
Ven
yo yo
@Ven Welcome.
Ven
Ven
Well met!
20:33
well meth
Helmeth.
well meat
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@Ven Hallo ik ben Ven.
@набиячлэвэлиь sure
@Nooble IRC/Skyep, then, plz
20:40
@Ven Welnee
@JohanLarsson sharks
Seriously, @jaggedSpire had been knitting. I remembered Robot saying something about knitting once
Is robot a knitter?
He probably knits advanced things behind his back to relax.
He knitted his own 3d printer if I remember correctly.
Past tense of "Knit" must be "Knuth"
shag, shog
20:45
@sehe But knitting sort is horrible. It wouldn't suit Knuth.
@BartekBanachewicz lol
omggg hi @nick
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man
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apples are so delicious
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but I'm allergic to them
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20:48
wat do
disputable (the "man" part)
@MadameElyse find a brand that gives you no rash
what happens when you eat them?
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:OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
There are so many types of apple...
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@JohanLarsson sore throat, sore stomach, itchy ears
Ell
Ell
20:49
when I eat apples my palate gets itchy
@MadameElyse Don't eat them
@MadameElyse Sounds like it is not worth it, try the bear strategy.
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I can eat apple pie with no problems.
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And also drink apple juice.
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The problem is with pure apples.
20:51
I froze my ear yesterday, went skiing in -15, when I got to the car the ear was frozen.
Been hurting today.
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I got my hair frozen one day.
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It was -11º outside when I cycled to school with slightly wet hair.
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My brown hair turned white.
@sehe would you happen to know off the top of your head how I would disambiguate a variant<string, int, double> when parsing a quoted_string | int_ | double_ with spirit? :D
@melak47 no disambiguation required. There would always be a "best" conversion.
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20:53
@sehe how's the new job going?
@melak47 You need, however to order the branches aptly. I prefer real_parser<double, qi::strict_real_policies<double> > instead of double_ stackoverflow.com/search?q=user%3A85371+strict_real_policies
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rule pipe-command {
    $<from>=<primary-command> ['|' $<to>=<primary-command>]*
}
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Why so complicated? <primary-command>+ % '|'. :D
@sehe thanks :D
@MadameElyse what does the + mean there (assuming % already does the repeat...?)
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20:56
@sehe one or more
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% means "separated by"
so % modifies a Kleene star/plus?
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so at least one primary command separated by pipe
What parser combinator is this
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* would mean at least zero
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20:56
@sehe Perl 6 regex.
Ah. Nice
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They are super great.
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No more need to memorise what needs to be escaped. Literal text always goes between single quotes.
Ven
Ven
@sehe % is "separated by"
21:02
6 mins ago, by Madame Elyse
% means "separated by"
> "I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody."
—Bill Cosby
@MadameElyse except single quotes :)
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Right. Same rules as Perl 6 string literals, then.
the key to success is making a product that can please even Puppy
@Puppy How apt:
Is that too rude?
no
I'd probably have told him to go fuck himself
21:05
Mmm. I'll be safe
But it's what I think.
what, that he should go fuck himself?
> To satisfy a high-maintenance individual
I've got to rebuild Wide's integration tests
they're just not integrating enough
@sehe turns out my actual problem was not specifying the attributes explicitly in some places :/
@melak47 share?
21:10
turns out I don't actually know what my problem was
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Good evening.
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That's cute
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@sehe what I've been talking about recently works now: gist.github.com/rightfold/d6c4424fe998c9478501 :D
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It generates Bash code.
21:15
@melak47 :D hold on
@sehe just takes some trial and error. and debugging-via-sehe :D coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/fc127b07f0ba7912
@melak47 I think you had the case where double_ parsed ints too. Also, int_ doesn't parse 64bit (I think), so fix those. Here's my $0.50: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/d5abb29f9af084d6
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@Morwenn Tomorrow will be the 60th day since we last spoke :D
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Welps... It seems like it won't anymore.
@Andrey Lol, why do you even keep track of such things? :p
21:18
People act strangely when in love
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@Morwenn I'm a bit weird, ain't I?
@sehe I wouldn't know.
@Andrey You're probably not the only one.
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@sehe Well I'm indeed in love, but with my girlfriend D:
Well. That's awkward
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@Morwenn That's great to hear
21:19
@Nooble Oh, don't gimme that tone!
@sehe thanks! I should've started from the bottom up. Trying to get the attributes out after writing down the whole grammar doesn't work so well :(
Hey, I didn't know Matters Computational was available for free.
@sehe :P
@melak47 I usually start with the AST (but it's cheating because I know pretty well what the primitives expose so I keep that in mind).
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I also start with the AST.
21:23
@melak47 O. And disambiguate your base-integer parsers (or you'll interpret everything as hex)
@sehe yeah I have 0 and 0x and 0X prefixes that I ommited here
That helps :|
? :S
@melak47 Also, consider the X3 variant:
    struct constant : x3::variant<std::string, double, int64_t> {
        using constant::base_type::base_type;
        using constant::base_type::operator=;
    };
I switched to boost variant because I thought it might make the error a little smaller :D
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21:27
Finding good Eminem song versions on YouTube is difficult.
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Merkins can't handle swearwords so most are censored.
Just ignore the official ones
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Yes, I do.
@melak47 Ahaha. coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/11de1a4f79273e1e subtly does not accept negative octals/hex (note the extra tests, lexeme[] and no_case[])
sadly, your face
@ScarletAmaranth Luffy's new attack is awesome :D
@sehe wait, boost::variant has a magic operator<<? TIL
@melak47 I ran into that someday. It's sad
@melak47 how is it magic?
i would assume it only exists if all of the "subtypes" have operator<< defined and just defer to that one?
how is that not magic? :)
21:37
we have a different definition of magic =/
@JohanLarsson Maaan. Crocodiles will forever look up to this man as an example when producing their tears
He took it far :)
@melak47 Oh wait. IRTA 'x3::variant<>` does not have a magic <<. Also true
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[ y u ignore empty arguments.
21:46
@sehe hmm, I though maybe with something like this, but it seems to do nothing :) coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/844d7e335f35b981
@melak47 Of course not...
:)
how would I match a "-" literal without consuming it, so int_parser can have it? :S
@sehe Someone wanting Automapper to map LINQ expressions because of a generic repository between layers. i know some of these words
It's c# things
layers is the root problem, bloat engineering
21:52
@sehe &(lit("-0") | '0') seems to work
@Borgleader That is a truly terrible plan.
@melak47 yeah now try hex
@sehe :/
@melak47 You usually don't want to do that.
@Puppy I dont know enough about C# to understand what that means, or why that is bad.
21:56
@Borgleader It would basically amount to executing arbitrary queries sent from the client against the database.
so if you change the DB schema you have to rewrite the client, no optimizations possible, and no security.
@sehe I can has hint?
huh, that doesnt sound particularly good indeed
@melak47 lemme try
the int_parser doesn't like the x, so & doesn't help here, I think
@melak47 That's precisely it. So, subclass it :)
I think it's pretty simple. Lemme try that too :)
22:02
@sehe tell me you had that lying around and you didnt just whip that up in 2 min o.O
@sehe I thought semantic actions were evil :D
Erm. Yeah I had that totally >lying< (gedit) around
@melak47 Hence "kludge" (consider renaming flipsign to fliptables)
sehe so magic
he swims with sharks
22:05
I guess he can bear it
Question is: would he swim with bartek wearing a burkini?
good question
@JohanLarsson I'm glad I mostly don't picture things.
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@sehe This quote is especially ironic considering the recent rape cases against Mr. Cosby.
ikr
22:14
@MadameElyse I cant believe Golang doesn't even get to the first 50 languages on the tiobe ranking. that language is amazing
Recent? How old is he, 150?
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Yes, Go is very nice.
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@JohanLarsson The timespan of popular culture is very short.
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@AlexM. You were correct about Primordia. It was a really good story.
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As it seems like you have a great taste in games, I will have to browse your Steam library.
22:17
@bitcode TIOBE is a piece of shit.
and there's little evidence that Go is worth the paper the source code is written on
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@Puppy People still write source code on paper?
no.
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@Lalaland That's also a Brazilian Portuguese word, not sure if it exists in English, though. It means "The beginning stage of something"
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@Puppy Well, it certainly provides a lot of value to some people. Simpler languages do provide some benefits.
22:22
here's with less kludge http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/9f5348b366d8904c
x3 is really refreshingly simple
eh, I disagree
there's "More complex than is needed" and there's "Stripping out essential features for absolutely no benefit"
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At the very least, Go > C.
so is basically every other language invented since C.
@Puppy Wot
Actually nevermind this is normal
I forget where I am
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@CatPlusPlus You like Go?
22:25
Cat, if you don't like the behaviour of the Lounge, you can always just not come here.
I don't use Go
@Borgleader @Borgleader by the way, I delayed that so as not to intimidate you :)
(lies: it took me all the while to arrive at something clean enough)
I find that liking any kind of technology is focusing on wrong things
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@CatPlusPlus I guess you would argue that it really depends on the context of the problem?
@sehe hmm, two-liner kludge or that... :S
22:26
What does
@melak47 It's a lot more reusable. Read it first. You should be enamored with the idea that this gives you the ability to mix procedural/imperative flow with your parsers
@Puppy You need evidence?
What kind of evidence are we talking about?
I like that. It's basically what Semantic Actions Phoenix-Style were supposed to achieve. Only, now it's better.
So, what's wrong with Go? (Just curious)
@sehe it does make sense, and I suspect I'll run into other places where doing a little more with the parser will come in handy again.
22:30
@Shoe Any remotely non-trivial program written in Go that actually benefits from being in Go.
@ElimGarak Basically, they were too stupid to actually be able to use features, so they just removed all the features.
then special-cased the features back in in some special cases because the developers decided they were smart enough to use them, sometimes, but the developers using the language are still too stupid to use them
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@ElimGarak People have a number of complains about it. 1: Lack of generics. 2: It doesn't have exceptions or any other generic way to do error flow (not even an error monad). 3: It has a garbage collector. 4: it's packaging system is sorta dumb.
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There are endless online manifestos about this.
What all on aws do i need to host a website can someone alleviate my pain
really the whole concept is dumb
On top of that, from the little time I spent with it, I feel it tries to be unique for uniqueness' sake, rather than usefulness. Some curious ideas, but nothing to pull me in really.
22:35
that's what I hate most about Go
It's networking toolset
it's basically predicated on the assumption that you're a complete moron and can't do anything.
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@ElimGarak Go's main selling point is its concurrency and networking stuff.
@Puppy there's little evidence cause it is a new language. I think it has a huge potential.
so rather than learning, improving, guiding, or anything like that, it's just not gonna even try.
22:36
I have s3 and route 53 configured correctly to my knowledge, i get my ns records back on a dns lookup as of last night.. and changed the bucket names to my domain name like it said.. do i have to wait 24 hours?
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@Puppy I think its channel stuff is decent and somewhat novel.
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Or at least novel in ease of use.
i remember it saying to wait 24 hours when i initially started using aws but i had things wrong then
@bitcode And on what do you base your opinion that it has huge potential?
i'm using my own domain not an aws domain
22:39
More importantly, who the fuck cares
It has a niche in which it's going strong
@Lalaland Well, it's funny you should mention that, because it's one of those complete special cases where it actually is generic even though you can't have generics in Go.
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@CatPlusPlus It becomes important when someone wants to use Go in a project with you and you have to decide whether to argue for or against it in a particular case.
so it's just an example of Go developers assuming Go users are fucktards who can't be trusted
and the only ideas in Go should come from them
@ElimGarak Go is ideal when dealing with high traffic.big companies lilke google and other big names -- that deal with high traffic -- will start to use it more often. when the big names start to use it, it will become more mainstream.
No it's an example of Go developers recognising a difficult problem and not caring about genericity for genericity sake
22:41
user-defined generics are pretty important
Not really, no
otherwise you basically just can't re-use any non-trivial code without losing type safety
Go is about n:m threading from the bottom of the stack
Not tyeps and modans
if i use aes-256 encryption does it make the content inaccessible?
Go is about distributed system reliability not type safety wanking
22:42
if Go isn't about type safety wanking, then why do channels need to be type safe?
you're basically saying "Don't need types; just need channels to be generic in types"
which is obviously bullshit
No I'm not but whatever goats your float
if Go didn't need type safety, Go would not implement type safety, and if Go didn't need generics, Go wouldn't have generics.
@Lalaland You don't choose technology based on its ~~~~potential~~~
but it does have both type safety and generics.
so it's hard to conclude that they are not, in fact, required and useful things.
22:45
It's nice to see you guys get excited over something. :P
I'm always excited about focusing on dumb things that ultimately make no difference
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@CatPlusPlus Yeah, but usually the "reasons" why people think it has or doesn't have potential can be useful when making a choice.
but to be honest what I liked the most about Go so far is that you write your own web server. no apache bullshit. just say "listen on this port ffs. if there is a request, deal with it like this".
I'm only using Go for 4 hours though
There's one reason that's important and that you want a whole n:m threading system
@bitcode You do that in literally every language, and exposing app servers directly to the world is usually a bad idea anyway
@bitcode There's nothing new or special about that, but what Cat mention is. But I also like tyep wanking, so I can't sign off on it all.
22:48
@bitcode You can do that in every language.
I also like wanking.
Oh look Nexus Mods leaked database
I know guys, but in Go you do that with 10 lines
you can do that in every language.
That's not important at all
22:49
lol
And you won't have a production web server in 10 lines no matter what
@Puppy 10 lines. max 80 characters each line
Not Important
Flask?
sure
22:49
@CatPlusPlus Iwas trying to say it is easy. I know you shoudln't do anything serious with 10 lines
It's a library thing not a language thing
christ
@bitcode I could wrap it for you so it becomes 1 line. It's irrelevant.
I see
@CatPlusPlus "app servers"? What do you mean?
I mean what I wrote
22:50
If you press Alt F4, it'll start you the best server ever with 0 lines.
@ElimGarak k I'll try
minimizing the effort for something like that has nothing to do with language, it's about having a pre-written library.
@CatPlusPlus Sounds pretty ambiguous
No it doesn't
most vexing shoe
22:52
ok, you win. I don't know why I like Go. it's like when you like a girl. you don't know why you like her. you just like. I hope go doesn't break my heart though
@CatPlusPlus The apache server is an "app server", a minecraft server application is an "app server", an Haskell application running via WAI on WARP is an "app server".
Do you mean all these things?
No it's not
Ok
If it is, then same thing applies
jeffscussion in progress, all hands, abandon keyboard
22:53
lol
Hint the context is web
No, no, I'm already done
Don't have the patience for dealing with monosyllables-replies anymore
Funny because I don't have the patience for explaining basics of the topic
the 10 line python program that listens on a port and sends responses is an app server
Ell
Ell
i.imgur.com/KD2iGJd.png look at me I'm a web developer now
22:55
Also, don't care to
My desk is a mess.
lol .. I'm surprised no one payed attention to the guy who asked if encryption would make something inaccessible
@Ell :D
Is it on github?
@Shoe Of course not.
Ell
Ell
@Shoe nop not yet
22:56
It's top secret.
Ell
Ell
I'll put it on github once it becomes useable
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then epic fail
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Something of wrong is not right...
@KhaledAKhunaifer GettingNifty got plonked by proper loungers a long time ago.
22:56
@KhaledAKhunaifer i have him plonked

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