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22:00
> >2 RAM slots
user1804599
Deutsche Demokratische Republik
@набиячлэвэлиь to be fair, all a mobo is for these days is connecting shit together
And you can get some beastly sticks of ram
@milleniumbug 2x8GB
Quadruple of what I have now
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> You [unborn child] are a christian before you're even an American.
22:07
@набиячлэвэлиь still not an excuse to have 2 RAM slots really :P
I have 2x2GB RAM and some times, when I restart my PC, only 1 RAM card is recognized by the system. :)
and I think a family of house spiders live inside my PC
oh you poor poor soul, nobody should be forced to work with 2GB of RAM
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@milleniumbug thanks capitalism. in a communist regime everyone would have 30gb RAM or more
more probably in a communist regime everyone would have 1GB or less
@milleniumbug nah, they'd have 1TB, but they'd all share it. :p
22:17
@milleniumbug hey @milleniumbug, it was you that suggested that I should write a snake game, wasn't it?
snaek!
Jan 5 at 21:59, by milleniumbug
@bitcode snake game
@bitcode seems so
I wrote it and you never played it.
you should play it though
revolutionary
oh I must have missed it
22:20
nab knows what he's saying
where's the source?
@bitcode how in this day and age do you tolerate that?
user1804599
Are "gay" and "gaia" related?
@milleniumbug github.com/rcktscnc/snake-game the binary is also in the repository lol
@thecoshman I've always been at least 2 "generations" behind everyone when it comes to PC
@bitcode but... why?
¬_¬ I need to buy some quite fans at some stage soon
22:23
Weird.
This example does not compile for me on coliru. Not with clang, and not with gcc.
@thecoshman cause I'm in a spiritual moment of my life, a moment where I don't work and spend the day thinking about life
@thecoshman quite fan, much airflow
@bitcode get a job, you bum
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@Zoidberg Pretty sure no...
22:24
@melak47 yes please
@caps looks fine (minus linker errors) : coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/e206acd67b1a3274
user1804599
I had a baguette with tomato, cucumber, egg, brie, butter, rucola, and gherkin for lunch.
yup regex seems to require separate compilation
@thecoshman I'm trying to. but just recently I "switched" to being a programmer. it's hard to get a first job. I'm building a portfolio (snake game LOL) to help me get a job
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I love gherkins.
22:27
@bitcode where you at?
@melak47 Oh. Duh. Should have read all the way to the very end of the error message. "undefined reference."
@Zoidberg they sure are tasty
@thecoshman where I live? brazil. if that was not your question, I did not get it
Ven
Ven
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Q: Why does this blocking method prevent the css being changed?

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@thecoshman I used to think they were a distinct species.
22:28
@bitcode vOv move abroad
user1804599
I didn't know they were just cucumbers.
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@Ven oh god
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my colleague did this recently
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people are so braindead
@Ven lol "why does blocking cause my browser to block"
22:29
@Zoidberg well, I think they tend to use a particular type of cucumber
@thecoshman can I live with you? you know you were always my favorite person in this chat <3
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@thecoshman I thought they grew in bushes sour and all.
@bitcode vOv get a job and pay rent and don't bitch about the crappy couch... and a few other things... sure
@Zoidberg huh?
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@thecoshman I thought pickle bushes existed.
user1804599
And that pickles were harvested directly.
22:32
oh right
@thecoshman where you live? I know I asked this on the IRC but I can't remember
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And that the liquid in those jars comes from the pickles.
@bitcode Ireland
@thecoshman dude! I was trying to study there. but my finances fucked me over
dublin rocks
you know what really confuses me... olives... afaik, you only eat them when brined :\ what's the deal?
@bitcode I live in not Dublin
22:33
@thecoshman where then?
user1804599
I never eat olives, because olives are fucking disgusting.
Ell
Ell
@Zoidberg what is this for?
@Zoidberg you need to eat 12 in a row
then you will love them
user1804599
EWWWWWWWWWWWW
user1804599
A dozen olives is a dozen times worse than an olive.
oh clang-devel package for Fedora 23 doesn't provide actual library files, only headers
22:35
@bitcode Athlone, it's 'big' town in the middle
@Zoidberg try them stuffed with anchovies
what would explain why the linker can't find them
@Ell Or vomit
One of the two
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22:36
@thecoshman if I ever go to ireland, I'm gonna visit ya. but you have to promise you're not a psyco and will not kill me
Ell
Ell
olives are amazing
@bitcode no can do bud
@ell I got you bro
olives ftw
what else you going to stick in your Martini?
@milleniumbug did you play the game? I don't want to pressure you into playing though.
not yet
22:39
@thecoshman ok, then we can meet in a public place. like a shopping mall or somewhere where the cops will easily catch you if you kill me
if I die, I want justice to be made
@bitcode ... a pub?
@bitcode just wear a bomb vest!
@thecoshman you'll get me drunk and then kill/rape me. I'm too young for that
@bitcode hey don't be judgemental, not every C++ programmer is a psycho
22:41
I'm kidding. I'd meet you guys anywhere. If anyone killed me, it would be more like a favor to me
@bitcode never too young to die
You are my favourite person on the internet, let's meetup. But let me take some precautions in case you murder me ... (because murderers are all online spending thousands of hours hunting for their next victim)
</sarcasm>
sarcasm tag was unnecessary. I'm pretty smart and I get sarcasm sometimes
... I wasn't being sarcastic
@thecoshman not you ffs
22:45
higher-order sarcasm
stop thinking I'm being sarcastic
not sure if he's being sarcastic about being sarcastic, or he's being not sarcastic about being not sarcastic
@thecoshman your sarcasm is a shield. you know deep inside you are crying
anyways my loves... I gotta go. @thecoshman see you in the pub at 11pm. BE THERE
I'm gonna play some game that just came out. and it runs perfectly on my PC! Warcraft III
bye
> Dunlop, t'es un suceur de graine, Dunlop.
wtf, this stupid thing is window locking my mouse even when it doesn't have the focus
22:57
Sometimes I think it could be useful to define a type that is bound to a object. Like an inner class, but each instance binds to the object. Kinda like this.
Does that make any sense at all?
???
what do you mean, binds to the object?
you mean like Java's (non-static) inner classes?
Perhaps. I'm not familiar with them.
your description sounds close enough to them
23:04
@milleniumbug Yep, apparently that's what I want.
don't get it ... don't variables (objects) in objects bind to the object that contains those vaiables?
@StackedCrooked Sounds awfully close to dynamic scoping. It has enough good points that the Lisp world spent decades with people fighting between lexical scoping and dynamic scoping (but in the end, lexical scoping won, and most haven't looked back).
well, I haven't found much use for them in Java, it's a very thin syntax sugar
I wouldn't mind dynamic scoping for global variables
Ell
Ell
@milleniumbug mostly iterators I suppose
@JerryCoffin Occasionally I do find closures useful.
I mean like this, inside a function body:
auto foo = [&]{ /*...*/};
23:11
@melak47 Dobrodošli v gamedevie
Feels kinda dirty, but it's convenient.
@milleniumbug pig disgusting
@набиячлэвэлиь lol
@milleniumbug How would that be different from a member variable?
Blergh, it should be u gamedeva
23:15
@StackedCrooked Java inner classes aren't very different from a class that has a pointer to the enclosing object, in fact that's how they're implemented AFAIR
@milleniumbug Oh, it would be like a variable defined at the top of the stack that is visible inside function calls?
Member functions have the hidden this parameter. Is this a form of dynamic scoping?
nope
dynamic scoping would be if you could do
void h(); void f() { i = 42; } void g() { int i = 0; f(); h(); }, and at the point of function call to h() i would be equal to 42
character > word > expression > paragraph > cluster > text
@StackedCrooked I think I would implement it such that every global variable has an associated stack, and every declaration that shadows it pushes a pointer to the top of a stack. Every access to the global variable would need to access the top of the stack.
23:21
Reminds me a lot of thread-local storage..
implementation similar enough, except the pointer isn't changed at context switches, but at the shadowing declaration
..hopefully I'm not missing any logical structure, which would make me waste more time by rewriting everything from scratch
@milleniumbug I would- dynamic scoping for them would imply that they exist.
can I declare global variables in Wide?
I think I'm going to get Indian food for dinner
23:40
@milleniumbug Not at the moment, no.
ok
@StackedCrooked that's vexing
@StackedCrooked This has got to be a compiler limitation of some kind- both C++ and Itanium say that an empty class/struct effectively contains 1 byte of empty padding, so it should not ever be less efficient than 1 byte of something potentially meaningful.
I should put some stuff in my passkey object.
@StackedCrooked Yep, I know to my unfortunate cost that Clang does some highly dodgy shit w.r.t. empty classes.
This doesn't seem dodgy in particular.
yeah, the dodgy shit takes place in the LLVM IR
Ell
Ell
eh
I am having a tough time with java lambdas
@EtiennedeMartel observing reactions of butthurt people never gets old
23:50
@jaggedSpire Good call. Unfortunately, every time I even mention the possibility, my kids threaten to rebel. To listen to them, you'd think all Indian food was just pure Capsaicin.
Ell
Ell
I can't mayn
@JerryCoffin Weaklings. There's plenty of not-massively-hot Indian food.
Ell
Ell
bcos school
23:53
@Ell Scala -> Bytecode -> Java
Give them decompiled shit, they won't notice
lol
@Puppy There's also plenty of delicious Indian food.
Although those two concepts are orthogonal.
lol
I was just about to say something to that effect
Anyway. Spicy food best food.
Up until you die of overly spicy peppers' seeds
23:56
@Puppy Well, I guess when you still wear "toddler" sized clothes, you have to be forgiven at least a little bit of weakness. Truthfully, I can't remember having had any Indian food that I'd call "massively" hot though.
There's a difference between spiciness and piquance.
And you can improve your resistance to capsaicin by consuming more.
is it true that consuming very spicy foods destroys taste buds / affects taste sensitivity, i've heard that but sounds like BS
Ell
Ell
@набиячлэвэлиь the pith is the hottest bit I believe vOv
or whatever it's called
the white membrane
@jaggedSpire I'm gagging for a curry

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