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20:29
@fredoverflow Karel has done you good.
user1804599
@fredoverflow store about a 100 undos in memory, store the rest on disk
user1804599
You get infinite undo history and little virtual memory usage.
user1804599
And persistent across editor instances.
user1804599
20:40
@fredoverflow I got type inference working!
user1804599
No let-polymorphism, though. So let id = \x -> x in (id 1, id True) will fail.
@Ell Er, no. You still need to produce a new, changed version.
user1804599
You can do mutations without side-effects.
user1804599
If the type system can guarantee that there is no aliasing, then you cannot tell that a function T -> T where the input has no aliases will mutate the input.
user1804599
This trick is used by some pure languages for reasons of performance.
user1804599
20:49
So I was painting my nails while a skeleton decided to attack me and now there's nail polish on my WASD keys.
is nosql ever right for anything?
user1804599
Yes.
where would you use it?
@JohanLarsson Sure. With a little care, you can build a decent database on top of it.
user1804599
SQL is only for the relational model, and the relational model is not the best model for everyhting.
user1804599
20:51
If it would be, everything would always use the relational model.
user1804599
We can see that this is not the case due to the variety of widely used data structures.
SQL is a poor rendering (I'm tempted to say "imitation") of the relational model, even at best.
so the answer is CS-riddles :)
user1804599
If you need to do a lot of operations on graphs that are nontrivial in the relational model, you are probably better off using a graph DBMS.
@ThePhD but do you handle calling convention?! (and soon noexcept? :D)
user1804599
20:55
For example, shortest path, all vertices with a distance of two edges, etc.
ok thanks
@melak47 That's exactly why I only have 1 overload now. :B
Ell
Ell
21:10
@Puppy see @Zoidberg knows what he's talkin' about
@Ell Which is exactly the same thing as I'm talking about.
sbi
sbi
21:47
@KeithPinson If you want a pure keyword, you can #define pure = 0. — jdh8 yesterday
Ugh.
Uh oh. This place is deade.
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6 hours ago, by sehe
Everybody is just comatose from chocolate overload
I'm here!
I... haven't had any chocolate.
I am sad. I'm going to go buy a bunch of chocolate. :B
You don't need any chocolate to become unresponsive :)
your face is unresponsive
sbi
sbi
@ThePhD So you only played dead?
21:52
Yeah.
sbi
sbi
The necessity to put on the right pair of glasses before-hand somewhat takes the edge off sweeping everybody else out of the arena in an FPS. :-/ #OldAge
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@JerryCoffin did you document in your will the real value of your Hifi equipment :)
@sehe Can't remember where but I've seen this exact joke but replace bycicles with tools.
sbi
sbi
@sehe I really laughed out loud when I saw that one.
Yup. It makes a load of sense
sbi
sbi
21:56
@Borgleader The Tweet this was from said exactly that: This joke works with many hobbies.
Found this in a biking magazine.I have a feeling that you can adapt it for more hobbies than biking... https://t.co/9JhkuNlIbZ
I read too long last night and only had a couple of hours of sleep. Also, today for the first time this year I worked in my garden, and now everything hurts. :-/ Yawns. I think I'll go to bed.
Also, I cannot write correctly tonight. Sigh.
Good night, folks!
good night subby
@sbi It's that weekend of the year then! Good times, normally. I hope good stuff will happen in the future. And that you have a nice bottle of wine to go with that gardening fatigue
An 33, Pâques : Jésus mange trop de chocolat. https://t.co/v03bLok7VO
22:14
Jesus ate too much chocolate?
thats what it says
Can't get enough of Levitation Nation :3
@Xeo Goddamn... I was like FUCK FUCK FUCK throughout the entire credits thinking like, "How could they possibly end the series without any closure on Airi".
22:34
spoilers!
Nothing is something worth doing.
@sehe No. Not sure what I would document. Just for example, I have a pair of Dahlquist loudspeakers. There may still be some company that uses the name, but the company that made those speakers has been gone for decades now. If memory serves, I paid something like $1500 for them in 1984 or so, but I haven't a clue what they're worth now.
For that matter, my bicycles would be just about as difficult. What's the value of a ~1986 Schwinn Paramount with 1986 Shimano Dura-Ace parts? Again, I haven't a clue.
22:57
@JerryCoffin same here. My gear is quite nice, but never updated :)
@JerryCoffin That's. Seriously old. Do you ever ride?
@JerryCoffin I take it you dont bike much?
or is it that good?
Good and shitty bikes last
Mediocre ones, not so much
Current status:
Sigh
In good news, also current status open.spotify.com/track/0VMmb1cVJXOhRhFAOvsIC7
I tried to play thse pieces with my recorder, but they ain't easy.
23:13
I played them when I was in prepatory class at Rotterdam conservatory
Not many are amenable to recorder.
I might have mentioned this, but I played with a blues harpist who played these on... well the blues harmonica :) Impressive shit.
They sound good, but since I'm far from being a professional player, they are rather hard to play.
On the harmonica? Wow.
He went on to audition at the royal conservatory, and a wind instrument teacher took him as his pupil even though there was (obviously?) no such instrument major in the school!
He wiped a lot of content from his site... :(
Still impressive.
Not his most interesting track IMO
We used to jam till 3am :)
Quick, you've still got one hour and a half left :D
23:21
In that track on the site I think I like the bassist best
@Morwenn Oh I would. But beighnours
Invite them and propose them beer. Problem solved.
I think I could sway grandpa with a little George Shearing or Error Garner. However, his wife is gonna be hard to persuade
She needs to woman up and drink more then.
Oh. Wait it's a play list. Second track much more interesting
Reminds me a bit of the jazz side of Squiban.
23:30
I recognize all them stages
None of the players outside Tinus though. It's been nearly 20 years
Here, have some breton jazz mashup.
Haha. A dog barked when the tenor saxophone started to play :) lol
Weird :D
@FioraAeterna "Will you be my crossguard?"
lol (only funny if you read what hes replying to)
23:45
@Morwenn It might have had more to do with the audience clapping
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