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6:01 PM
It'll only cost XXX money and hours? to setup as well a 1 second to run. hehe
 
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6:29 PM
> obsolete illusion
 
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Great definition of classical belief systems.
 
user406009
Did discord just go down?
 
I guess everybody using @twitter just cursors character-by-character?! It happened 2 more times today. Who doesn't edit his tweets? IDGI
In this episode of "sehe-sucks", I try to tweet
 
user406009
Or maybe not.
 
@Lalaland it's just you
 
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6:35 PM
@sehe I'll just blame Comcast.
 
user406009
It's always Comcast's fault
 
user406009
My alarm didn't wake me up? My toaster burnt my toast?
 
user406009
Clearly Comcast's fault.
 
You misspellt burned?
Clearly Comcass's fold
 
user406009
@sehe Comcast again :P
 
6:37 PM
@sehe Just you
 
I truly don't get how they can have a change this disruptive and nobody seems to care.
 
Ctrl+LArrow works for me
 
If I edit my tweet (which is, all the time because it never fits/works out first try), OF COURSE I do so on word-boundaries. First, I drop all the redundant words, so it's C-Home, C-Right C-Right, C-Delete or C-Backspace
Except, now it's C-Home, C-Right [GAME OVER - WE DELETED YOUR TWEET - TRY AGAIN]
@набиячлэвэлиь But what does it do
 
Ell
 
6:57 PM
@sehe Works as expected
 
user1804599
@sehe y u no longer stream
 
@Zoidberg no time
@набиячлэвэлиь Achievement unlocked: posted a tweet + vid
 
So, apparently, there's a situation in which the navigation feature interferes with the edit thing and just clobbers it
(Dat flag)
 
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@sehe RIP
 
7:25 PM
@sehe Can you login on skype , i'm gonna make you a good offer. :) I know i have chance 0.0.0.1% to get a positive answer.
but who knows.
 
@Ramy I don't even have time to stream. So, if it can wait until mid-2017, I'll logon to skype then :)
I knew you were desperate the moment you appeared in the lounge earlier this week
 
Noooo, you are wrong. I'm not desperate.
lel
 
your manner of speaking gave it away!
 
I don't logged intro lounge since months ago
But i can't find a good boost programmer better than you. :)
I really tried but all failed.
 
have you tried asking on SO? :)
 
7:29 PM
After 24 hours all of them dropped.
 
I want nothing to do with your deadly boost problem, then :p
 
@melak47 Can i have you e-mail adress ?
 
@Ramy you were here twice earlier this week. I know because I saw you and talked to you earlier.
@Ramy That's really good advertising
 
yes, but i don't asked for help.
 
@Ramy Good to know :)
 
7:31 PM
lel
 
4 mins ago, by Ramy
I don't logged intro lounge since months ago
Lying is not a very good way to gain trust.
 
................. You don't understand me.
 
I think I don't mind.
 
You said me 1 week ago i came here to ask help, what i wanted to say is i don't logged intro lounge since months ago... last time was 2-3 days ago.. don't remeber very clear.
But it was not for help, just wated to see how what's new here.
 
Meanwhile, fml
@Ramy I didn't. You just posted a blatant lie and you try to play this game? Want me to find and link that pastebin thing you deleted?
And what you got responses to (I think it was Luc or Jerry)
 
7:35 PM
It was paste.ubuntu
and i pasted and after 1 sec
i deleted
 
See. QED
 
because i was wrong.
I don't wanted to post here.
It was a mistake
really :)
 
It was indeed. One more word (about it) and you're kicked.
 
he asked for help by mistake?
 
Sssh. It's done.
 
7:37 PM
that's a new one
 
He's groveling. I don't like it.
 
user1804599
@sehe are you gonna vote?
 
Sure
 
user1804599
Nice.
 
user1804599
3600000 people is a lot.
 
7:48 PM
have you personally confirmed with that many? nice
 
user1804599
No, it's the minimum amount of people that have to cast their vote for the outcome to be valid.
 
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Approximately.
 
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Your question is incomprehensible. The error message in the title is obvious; you don't return from the default case in change. The formatting is inconsistent. You use the < operator on streams (lol?). And it seems you're asking multiple things at once. — Zoidberg 35 secs ago
 
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OP is a moron.
 
@sehe What project you started, i saw somehthing about a project...
 
7:57 PM
A job.
@набиячлэвэлиь Another achievement unlocked.
@tinkertim It took a while. Pitivi is currently broken in Wily (?!), see my gif saga. That's Ctrl-Right at the end! https://t.co/2BpwgcOrCW
 
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I just watched a video of a mathematician playing Jenga on a unicycle.
 
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Not even kidding.
 
@Zoidberg sound warning
 
user1804599
The music is great.
 
user1804599
8:08 PM
What is that song called?
 
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▶ 🔘──────── 00:24
9
 
Nice
 
user1804599
A friend sent this to me on WhatsApp and I was spending minutes figuring out why it didn't work.
 
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I thought there was a WhatsApp software update that I missed, since it looked different than usual.
 
And now a tweet with shrug emoticon. Nothing stops me tonight
@Zoidberg Lol. I might try this. Did he make April 1st for it to work?
 
user1804599
8:16 PM
I can't decipher that.
 
user1804599
No, he didn't make April 1st. God did.
 
@sehe dont forget to properly end the saga
 
@Zoidberg Lies
@Borgleader Wow. That gif had way more pixels than I'd seen before
 
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bootifool
 
8:24 PM
VLC Media Player has encountered a problem with Windows https://t.co/1q6xslwPV6
heh
 
Since this stuff always leaks I might as well admit it. I've been Twitter DMing with a much younger woman. About GNU make. #torrid
> G: How is babby formed? "make babby"?
JGC: I'm cumming
Prolly
@Borgleader Oooh. It's been months since the last repost
 
public void swapWithLineAbove(int below)
{
    int above = below - 1;
    int a = homePositionOfRow(above);
    int c = homePositionOfRow(below);
    int b = c - 1;
    int d = endPositionOfRow(below);

    focus(d);
    String first = before.subSequence(a, b);
    String second = before.subSequence(c, d);
    before = before.take(a).push(second).push('\n').push(first);

    lineBreakPositions[lineBreaksBefore - 1] += (d - c) - (b - a);
}
ah, beautiful
 
@sehe Lounge<C++> We partially backup twitter by hand
xD
 
hehe. Don't dismiss my utter wit :(
@Borgleader Since you asked:
If I had a little battery icon on me somewhere, it would be filling up today.
So tempted to ask whether his wife battery was ever charged.

I fear the pun might not be well recieved
 
user1804599
lol =:o] bill clinton
 
8:32 PM
Yeah, I'm pretty sure most people wouldnt get it.
 
@Zoidberg That was domestic, but not abuse, IIRC
 
user1804599
oh that's just a coincidence
 
@Borgleader far fetched, as ever. Also, not really funny in context. It's only technically punny
 
user1804599
I was looking at a Wikipedia article on emoticons
 
good afternoon everyone
 
8:35 PM
Did you see this one yet? twitter.com/mattround/status/716237504391806976 Purrrfect
 
user1804599
I saw it on Imgur a few days ago.
 
user1804599
It's very nice indeed.
 
a colleague of mine showed it to me yesterday, very funny
 
@fredoverflow I rather watch Java puzzlers ;)
 
8:50 PM
@Zoidberg huh. I'm pretty sure Monica described him as crooked
 
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@fjamie013
Read terms and conditions before submitting photos. Do not submit any personal photos that you do not want to be made public. https://t.co/RcqDz4f83h
31 tweets, 215k followers, following 0 users
 
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lol
 
 
@Zoidberg holy hell, that's subtle
 
Morning people, the new mailing is available :D
 
user1804599
Speaking of mailings.
 
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@sehe hoe heet het wanneer je een Chinees ontslaat?
 
user1804599
Mei Ling de deur uit.
 
?
 
user1804599
9:00 PM
 
user1804599
_ : (__t6) -> bool
no : bool
yes : bool
snd : (__t5) -> (__t3) -> __t3
id : (__t1) -> __t1
 
user1804599
Type inference works great!
 
What do you guys use for panning/zooming in javascript (minimal deps)?
 
Good beer is good.
 
user1804599
9:04 PM
@sehe you mean for touch screens?
 
user1804599
React and touch{start,move,end,cancel} event handlers.
 
@Zoidberg Not per se. It's a desktop browser application.
 
user1804599
For panning you don't need anything more than overflow: auto/scroll; though.
 
user1804599
oh mouse
 
@Zoidberg Still need the libs to implement it, or does html5 come with it?!
 
user1804599
9:05 PM
dunno
 
user1804599
@sehe No, it doesn't. But implementing it is braindead easy.
 
You're hired :)
 
user1804599
All you need to do it set the transform CSS property with translate and scale functions.
 
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And handle mousedown, mouseup, and mousemove.
 
Oh, the #elif fuck-up will be solved in both C and C++ :o
 
9:10 PM
#elif fuck-up?
 
@milleniumbug #ifdef but not #elifdef , surely
 
Even when the #elif expression is unevaluated, it must still be correct.
 
oh. Too subtle for me
@Zoidberg Have you done it before?
 
Like, when your #elif depends on a macro that doesn't exist when the #if is true.
#if LOL == 1 #elif LOLILO == 2 #endif
In this case, you should only need LOLILO to be defined when LOL is not 1. With the current rules, whatever the value of LOL, LOLILO always needs to be defined.
So you need to use a nested #if instead of a simpler #elif to circumvent the problem.
 
@Zoidberg every so slightly less subtle /NSFW-ish
 
9:18 PM
@sehe ☑ savage ☐ not savage
 
I like cats.
2
 
meow :3
 
and apparently @jaggedSpire is a cat o.O
 
@jaggedSpire <:3
 
@Morwenn <3
 
9:28 PM
Are you a cat?
Are you fat?
Do you shuffle?
 
@Morwenn aw you beat me
 
lol
 
@sehe Well, I'm already a bit impressed if you actually thought about sharing the same link :)
 
Google is a beast
@Morwenn That's pretty annoying until the bass drop
 
I remember the song to be funny, but I can't say I really remember the structure.
 
9:34 PM
It's funny. And the title is pretty apt
 
I'm sad Savant didn't release any album in more than one year.
Just a Blanco EP and a few singles.
 
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@Zoidberg Cool. Namens mijn collega, bedankt.
 
user1804599
Probably want logarithmic or exponential scale though.
 
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Because scroll wheel delta is linear but scale property is a factor.
 
user1804599
9:46 PM
Also use RxJS for higher maintainability (no mutable verbibols).
 
> Splitting node and array allocation in allocators
Looks somewhat interesting.
 
user1804599
Although a 10MB library doesn't count as "minimal deps".
 
not really
 
@Zoidberg Coolness. Context is angular though. There's bound to be a module for it, of course
 
9:50 PM
also allocators are so annoying in general
 
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Hahahaha Angular
 
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RIP
 
:(
@milleniumbug yup. I'm sad to report, I agree
 
nwp
so many handmade victims on twitch, it is starting to scare me
 
user1804599
Angular: the UI library that features a HTTP client and a dependency injection library.
 
9:52 PM
@Morwenn Actually, it smells like the wrong direction to me. It /should/ be more like "making allocators work well even for node-based containers". I mean, nodes are not much more than intrusive decorators. You will want to be able to compose decorators, for one thing. You could decorate for other purposes than just nodes. I don't like that.
Special cases == suspect
@nwp context?
 
nwp
handmade hero is a streamer who says OOP and libraries are the devil, especially the STL and writing your own bubblesort is better than using std::sort
I would say "hey, a crazy guy on the internet, it happens"
 
@sehe I didn't read the whole paper yet, hence the « looks » interesting :p
 
nwp
but he has hundreds of followers and apparently this is turning into a movement
 
@Morwenn Me neither, so my bias could be worth less
 
@nwp oh is that the guy reqriting quake?
 
9:53 PM
But trying to make interesting containers more performant often looks interesting.
 
@nwp cult programming :D
 
@nwp oh well. Movements tend to prove their worth. Or cost... in the case of PHP
 
I mean, it's likesegmented iterators: it looks like it is at crossroads between solving a generic problem and solving a specific problem.
 
user1804599
@Morwenn Rewrite Docker in Rust.
 
@Zoidberg I don't know what Docker is.
 
user1804599
9:54 PM
CONTAINERS
 
@Morwenn IIRC I disliked segmented iterators too. It smells as pushing logic into the iterator. What I'd want to be able to do compose object-graph traversal and make an iterator that can deal with that.
The whole fixation on containers seems harmful there
 
what are segmented iterators
 
user1804599
I wrote an iterator that parses XML into objects.
 
@milleniumbug Multi-level iterators.
 
hmm, the first DuckDuckGo link seems relevant
 
9:58 PM
@milleniumbug See this. And that.
 
user1804599
I'd have used DOM libraries if it weren't for 80 GB XML files.
 
@Morwenn yeah that's what I read/watched. I hoped a lot from it. The focus was a little bit too much on vectorization. That fixed a set of assumptions that I'd regret. I'm a strong believer in the Fusion-style of data-structure abstraction. If we can do that for trees I'd be so much happier
 
I want contiguous_iterator_tag, why isn't this a thing already ffs
 
Well, the focus is on performance in the end.
@milleniumbug Because people misuse std::random_access_iterator_tag and that would break their code.
 
@Morwenn I dislike that. Because it's really about data structure abstraction. If you /need/ the performance, you need to tweak your DS anyways and - as such - you can afford to optimize iteration too
 
user1804599
10:02 PM
It would be cool if failing assertions would be UB with NDEBUG.
 
user1804599
Like in D.
 
They are, most often
 
user1804599
Oh I thought they were just ignored.
 
@Morwenn :/
 
@Zoidberg That's why you most often get the UB
 
user1804599
10:02 PM
No but I mean, always UB.
 
I think I've seen three questions asking why std::make_pair<int, float>(4, 5) is broken now
I mean seriously
 
user1804599
Regardless of surrounding code.
 
nwp
@Zoidberg I thought that's the same thing, getting ignored is valid UB
 
@Zoidberg What difference would it make. UB could do anything, so it's already there
 
@sehe I liked how it introduced chunked iterators in the end and showed the similarities.
 
user1804599
10:03 PM
@sehe the compiler can optimize under assumptions derived from the argument to assert.
 
nwp
ooh, that's pretty cool
 
@Morwenn Yeah, at that point I thought "maybe they are onto a different thing that can also be worth having". But I was still disappointed it didn't address abitrary object graphs.
 
Too focused on sequences.
 
user1804599
If you say assert(x > 0) then the compiler could assume x is never zero.
 
@Zoidberg you should be able to easily make a macro that achieves that
 
user1804599
10:04 PM
This is true in D. Not in C++.
 
@Morwenn and homogeneous element types, IIRC
 
Probably. That thing was huge and I don't remember everything :/
 
@Zoidberg It effectively becomes a hint. We could add an [[attribute]] to do it, to make the intent clearer
@Morwenn Me neither. Disappointment sticks of course
Anyhoops. I might have to write something like that some day. It will be so nice once we also have reflection. #perfectserializationlib #linqtoc++objects
 
user1804599
#ifdef NDEBUG
#define assume(x) do { if (!(x)) *(int*)nullptr; } while (0)
#else
#define assume(x) assert(x)
#endif
 
@sehe IIRC the reflexpr operator is the direction SG7 is currently following.
 
10:08 PM
That's a part I never followed closely. How come you still have time? Work boring?
 
I read most of it before work.
The next mailing was out today and I'm in the middle of reading it.
It's mostly updated proposals though, so there's hardly anything new.
 
writing tied() member functions is annoying
 
it is
c++14 for the win
 
auto tied() { return std::tie(member1, member2, member3, member4, ...); }
 
oh you mean, that is redundant. I don't blanket provide them. Usually just for key/id members.
For anything else I still use BOOST_FUSION_ADAPT_STRUCT(clazz, member1, member2, member3)
 
10:11 PM
does it work without naming the types?
 
you can have alternative names, if you wish. But no, the traits have to be bound to a type
@milleniumbug Oh. You mean of the members, yes obv. Since 1.54 or thereabouts (if you have c++11)
 
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BOOST_FUSION_ADOPT_STRUCT(T) static_assert(std::is_orphan<T>())
 
@sehe awesome
 
user1804599
You can do this with reflection!
 
You need legal clearance
 
10:22 PM
 
The latest iteration of splicing maps and sets makes it possible to extract a node from an std::map and insert it into an std::multimap :D
 
> when you have an awesome selfie but banned all social media
 
@Morwenn holy shit
 
user1804599
That isn't a selfie.
 
user1804599
A selfie is a self-portrait.
 
10:23 PM
:)
 
user1804599
This isn't.
 
@Zoidberg go to nk and tell him?
 
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RIP
 
user1804599
Gothic metal is really great.
 
10:46 PM
These people are so self absorbed
 
user1804599
> NRC
 
user1804599
Regardless, lol religekkies in de ban van andere religekkies.
 
user1804599
Gebrek aan islam impliceert gebrek aan islamitisch geweld. Oplossing is derhalve eenvoudig.
 
Christelijk geweld
 
11:14 PM
Sad truth
 
JavaScript, Java & Ruby.
What kind of punishment would a person receive for programming in those languages?
 
@fredoverflow TIL Java has friends
 
@sehe :(
 
11:49 PM
wouldn't banning them grant a low-grade "bad-boy" feel to the languages?
 
Hello, anyone has an idea about how to solve my problem: stackoverflow.com/questions/36373751/…?
 

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