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10:00
@angryInsomniac Multiply all components by the same value.
@thecoshman Possibly. I don't know how to tack German for "seven million" in there.
@thecoshman like just R+10,G+10,B+10 ?
@thecoshman something boring about planning/scheduling and doctors
@angryInsomniac That will produce a different hue.
@angryInsomniac MULTIPLY
ah, Sporvognsaktieselskabskinneskidtskraberfagforeningspersonalechefbeklædningsmagas‌​inforvalter is nice too. Not actually in use, but perfectly valid
10:01
@RMartinhoFernandes ok !
@angryInsomniac you need to do it proportionally, multiply them
@angryInsomniac But my algorithm is not perfect either.
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@jalf Danube steam shipping electricity main operating company building sub clerk company. IOW: Gobbledygook.
@RMartinhoFernandes how is R*1.1 any different than R+10 where R = 100 ? :D
10:02
@sbi that's just nonsense though
@sbi Does that even make sense?
gobbledygook
@angryInsomniac because if you multiply them all by the same value, they will increase correctly
@RMartinhoFernandes well, given that it was the longest word in actual use, I guess it does :)
@angryInsomniac Consider 100, 50, 50. Adding 10 to all is not the same as multiplying them all by 1.1.
10:03
lol
@jalf @sbi said it was only used in longest-word contests.
@jalf does just using it to be the longest words count as in actual use?
@RMartinhoFernandes hmm :) true !
Anyway, I'm pretty sure the chemical name of titin in German or Danish is longer than that.
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@RMartinhoFernandes You just prefix it with "siebenmillionen".
10:04
Awesome.
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@thecoshman Gobbledygook?
@RMartinhoFernandes titin?
in Sandbox, 21 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Let's see if chat can handle this one.
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@sbi if you want to use words from times gone past
Titin (), also known as connectin, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TTN gene. Titin is a giant protein that functions as a molecular spring which is responsible for the passive elasticity of muscle. It is composed of 244 individually folded protein domains connected by unstructured peptide sequences. These domains unfold when the protein is stretched and refold when the tension is removed. Titin is the largest known protein. Furthermore the gene for titin contains the largest number of exons (363) discovered in any single gene. Titin is important in the contraction of st...
10:05
@RMartinhoFernandes dafuq?
@RMartinhoFernandes I just keep seeing 'tit'
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@RMartinhoFernandes It might have lost some sense in translation, but it didn't have too much sense in German either. Nobody would use such a word in everyday speech, because they couldn't even remember it (there's several versions of such words), it's hard to read, and hard to make sense of even after you've managed to memorize/read it.
@thecoshman It reads tie-tin, like titan.
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10:06
@jalf I said I doubt it's in use.
@RMartinhoFernandes nope, reads like 'tit' :D
Stop trying to teach me English!
lol
the bot has downloaded the entire Oxford English dictionary in his memory, so you don't need to teach him
Damn this is such a shitty keyboard
@RMartinhoFernandes I'm just saying, it reads like tit :P
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10:07
@RMartinhoFernandes In practice, though, I think most Germans would split into several words everything past a four-digit number. Or never write it down in the first place.
@sbi Oh, it's optional?
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@RMartinhoFernandes It is spoken like that. It's read like tit-in, though (whatever dirty image that invokes).
@sbi I assume you don't normally write numbers down as actual words
Can I say siebenhundertsiebenundsiebzigtausendsiebenhundertsiebenundsiebzigmillionensiebe‌​nhundertsiebenundsiebzigtausendsiebenhundertsiebenundsiebzig (basically 777777+millionen+777777) for 777777777777?
Are there any computer companies that has the option of not packing the keyboard with their computers?
I just want the damn machine
10:09
@Insilico huh? oh... erm... chuck out what ever shit they give you and use one you are not going to bitch about
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@RMartinhoFernandes Shrug. I don't think so, but in the end you cannot force people to write/read incomprehensible stuff, even if it would be correct to do so.
@thecoshman: Yeah but I don't want my house full of keyboards I'm not going to use
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@RMartinhoFernandes No, because a thousand million are "eine Milliarde" in German.
@Insilico do you not have garbage collection? or did 'chuck it out' not translate well
10:10
I just noticed the room topic... he he he monkeys :D
@thecoshman You're talking to a C++ programmer here. :-)
@Insilico I pictured a guy opening his front door and being drowned in an avalanche of keyboards.
@Insilico and your talking to someone who is not an idiot. You don't want keyboard => chuck keyboard in trash
@thecoshman: So chucking out computer electronics into what might go into a landfill is not being an idiot?
to quiet a marketing gimic, simples
@Insilico hoarding shit you don't want is idiotic
10:12
@thecoshman: Did I ever say that I hoarded shit?
I just don't want shitty keyboards
3 mins ago, by In silico
@thecoshman: Yeah but I don't want my house full of keyboards I'm not going to use
Even if I don't have to pay for them
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@Insilico Sell it on ebay. Give it to a school as a replacement for when a kid breaks one. Donate it to your employer's bucket of trash replacement keyboards. Talk your mother into it being better than the one she currently (rarely) uses. Think of something else.
10:13
sounds like a hoarding issue to me
any way, time for some mid morning num nums
@thecoshman: Thinking of scenarios that might happen != Scenario that will happen in the future
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@thecoshman Is "gobbledygook" a word from times gone past? (Really, I'm not a native, I don't know.)
@sbi Not sure if I'm willing to inflict others with crappy keyboards. :-P
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@Insilico Think of something else.
@Insilico You don't have enemies?
10:15
@RMartinhoFernandes: <evil-grin/>
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@RMartinhoFernandes If that's one of his problems, giving away a shitty keyboard might help to acquire one. :)
I might build my own machine and not have to deal with OEMs
It's been a while since I've done that
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Poll: Should this really be an FAQ entry?
@sbi: I think the fact that it has 8 duplicates makes it an FAQ entry (at least according to 0A0D)
@sbi Sounds like a dupe of the existing one on slicing.
10:18
@sbi yeah but @FredOverflow presented it as longest word that's actually used. He might have been bluffing though :o
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@Insilico I could follow this argument if you were talking about the subject. As in: If the subject comes up regularly, we should indeed have an FAQ entry on it. However, whether this question is the best contender remains to be decided.
@sbi: Ah, okay
Which one would you consider to be the best post on that subject?
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@jalf I challenged him, and he seemed to have walked away with his tail between his legs. :)
:)
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@Insilico I dunno. I haven't even looked closely at the question itself, let alone looked at others. It's just that this was a recent addition to the tag, and I wanted this to be discussed here.
@RMartinhoFernandes Wow, the question has nothing to do with its title!
10:22
I put in a close vote.
Now I'm out to buy food. Afk.
Found this in the help file for a software package:
> Select the Adaptive mesh refinement check box if you want to use adaptive mesh refinement.
(Well, no shit!)
Ooh, an open lecture held by Stroustrup himself in my city.
You own a city?
You don't?
10:25
What would I want a city for?
Cityness.
@RMartinhoFernandes: To play Sim City IRL of course
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@RMartinhoFernandes To go out into on Saturday night?
@CatPlusPlus What is it about?
> C++11 Style – A Touch of Class
I guess it'll be something akin to GN keynote.
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@CatPlusPlus Sounds good. Will you attend?
10:28
@sbi I can do that on someone else's city.
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@TonyTheLion You can accumulate sleep deficit, you know.
@RMartinhoFernandes Aren't you out to buy food? Do you have a smartphone now, too?
He's out to buy food on the Internet.
I was still getting dressed, and then I decided to have one last look at the chat...
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@thecoshman I thought you might do that.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Haha! And now we have again entrapped you! And we won't let go until you slide under the table out of sheer fatigue.
Now I can't find my wallet.
@RMartinhoFernandes I know the feeling.
@CatPlusPlus My dad received a box of random snacks as part of the launch of Amazon's Grocery shopping store or something
I sometimes get dressed completely and then sit down for another half an hour.
Before I remember I was going out.
I want more food to be buyable online.
Shops suck.
10:31
@CatPlusPlus: Unfortunately shipping will suck
especially with perishables
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Forget Viagra. If you want a larger penis drink alcohol. It turns most guys into a huge prick!
The place doesn't have to be on the other end of the world.
@CatPlusPlus: I think there has been attempts to start up a "deliver-groceries-to-your-home" business
If they can bring you pizza, why not everything else.
I saw one ad for something like that
Then never heard of them again
10:33
I know there was something like that in our capital, but not here. :<
It would have to be local
@sbi people would know it, but I don't think it is really used, other then perhaps talking to kids
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@thecoshman Ah, Ok. So what phrase do you use instead nowadays?
@sbi probably 'nonsense', it's kind of hard to say with out some context
10:50
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Q: Pinter assignment in C++. (Pointer to a pointer to pointer to a pointer is on the LHS)

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I felt like I should share this painful sight with you.
@Insilico That's getting quite popular here.
@sbi lol
@RMartinhoFernandes UK has had it for a few years now
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Always behind the civilisation. shakes fist
@RMartinhoFernandes Abstract robot managers!
10:54
Don't scare me.
@CatPlusPlus sounds like normal managers to me
They manage abstract robots.
more that they are robotic and abstract
do other languages have that problem where something like "man eating chicken" is ambiguous, you can tell tell if it means "a man who is eating some chicken" or "a chicken that eats men". Yet despite the fact it is obviously not clear what is meant people still use it
Wouldn't the latter be "man-eating chicken"?
@RMartinhoFernandes perhaps that example is meant to be written as such, but if you say it, you can't tell what is meant.
10:59
@RMartinhoFernandes Just be happy it’s not an AbstractRManagerFactory … and even this is topped by real projects
In Portuguese, you can't appropriate verbal forms ("eating") to work as adjectives, so that doesn't happen.

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