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sbi
sbi
13:00
@orlp Yeah, just like abusing children is a self-reinforcing loop. Disgusting, isn't it?
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Isn't Either an instance of MonadError or something?
@sbi I don't follow the argument.
sbi
sbi
@orlp Obviously.
Sigh. I am not a step further with my problem.
@Xeo that’s something else
Ven
Ven
@LucDanton so how'd that look?
13:02
@sbi I would suggest switching to Thrift, which has/supports a 16-bit data type.
Ven
Ven
@Xeo well, I'd be interested you show me how it'd look like with mapM :\.
Xeo
Xeo
sec
@sbi Don't worry - the next generation will be all into naughty milfs.
sbi
sbi
@JerryCoffin I remember having a brief look at Thrift back when. Than seemed like you'd get a whole universe, where we'd only want a means to encode/decode data.
Since what mom/dad likes isn't cool.
13:03
@Ven try a traverse
Ven
Ven
@LucDanton EWRONGTYPE
sbi
sbi
@orlp What's usually depicted as "milf" is mostly too young for my taste.
@sbi milf = 21 without makeup
lol
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@Ven sounds like traverse (i.e. mapM) with some monoid, esp. Validation
sbi
sbi
@JerryCoffin Also, there is now a whole infrastructure around protobuf here. Switching would be A Major Pain In The Neck™.
13:05
@Ven not from your original spec, although you’ve changed tune since then
Ven
Ven
yeah it's really Validation.
well no, because Validation accumulates. I don't want that.
nwp
nwp
@sbi try gilf
Ven
Ven
>.<
@sbi Probably--it's much more a complete RPC thing than just a data transport like protocol buffers (i.e., much closer to a direct competitor to gRPC than to protobufs).
@Ven then you do want Error, that’s the part I don’t get
Ven
Ven
13:06
@LucDanton why do I want Error when I have Either?
I want my first left
@Ven cos EitherT is broken but ErrorT isn’t
you can stick to Either yeah
sbi
sbi
@JerryCoffin Yeah. One main criterion here when picking the infrastructure for this, however, was to separate transport from encoding, in order to not to get locked in too badly. (We do use some other encoding for some messages in some projects. And we start to use protobuf for other thing than messages.)
@nwp Last fall I had a meetup with the kids I went to school with until I was 16. None of the ones there had an oldest child as young as my oldest. None had a youngest as young as my youngest. More than 50 percent of them had grandchildren.
@fredoverflow Therein, however, lies the problem. Doing insertion sort with dynamically allocated strings when you don't have move semantics is insanely expensive.
Ven
Ven
I'll just stick to []'s mapM, instead of Either's. thanks @Xeo
@sbi FWIW, Thrift actually does separate transport from encoding--the last time I looked, they supported three or four different schemes for encoding (maybe more than that).
Xeo
Xeo
there's what I was thinking of
newer ghc doesn't need Control.Monad.Error, IIRC
Ven
Ven
13:14
@Xeo yeah, it's just me being silly and reading mapM from Either, but not from []
@Ven oh ffs I’m mixing it up, ErrorT is the deprecated one in favour of ExceptT—doesn’t change the fact that Except is iso to Either, but I had to set the record straight
@Xeo same as me, traverse and mapM are the same things
Xeo
Xeo
ye, traverse was just on Traversable, i.e. more generic, right?
also relaxed to Applicative, although mapM will be soon as well if that’s not already the case
Xeo
Xeo
Ah, okay
Ven
Ven
Flagging a LMGTFY... -.-
user1804599
13:36
class (Functor t, Foldable t) <= Traversable t where
  sequence :: forall a m. Applicative m => t (m a) -> m (t a)
  traverse :: forall a b m. Applicative m => (a -> m b) -> t a -> m (t b)
Ven
Ven
modanclass Traversable t where
nwp
nwp
@sbi I don't understand your point. You find young sexy girls disgusting, I find 2 girls 1 cup disgusting. Doesn't mean we should tell people what they can and cannot watch.
Xeo
Xeo
Modan Classing
@набиячлэвэлиь he'll change his mind soon enough methinks
Ven
Ven
13:40
I'm glad I got such a spark though. thanks @rightfold @Xeo @LucDanton .
@Xeo wait fuck, I wanted a reduce at the start of all of this >.<
oh my... hahahaha
37 mins ago, by Luc Danton
@Ven not from your original spec, although you’ve changed tune since then
Ven
Ven
yeah :V
sbi
sbi
@nwp No, I do not find young sexy girls disgusting. I just find sexualizing children disgusting. A 13yo girl is a child, and someone trying to look like a sexualized 13yo girl triggers my disgust.
Ven
Ven
(a -> a -> Either b a) -> [a] -> a -> Either b a
that's actually what I want, I think. >.>
depends on how young really
Ven
Ven
13:44
might be Foldable though
user1804599
@Ven foldM
Ven
Ven
yeah
one way or the other effectful folds are a thing
Ven
Ven
easy enough
sbi
sbi
@JerryCoffin See, it's basically a transport framework with a handful of different encodings. However, we have to port all the software to a non-POSIX system from the 90s, and the more code you have, and the more elaborate that code is, the harder this becomes. Thrift very likely would be neigh impossible to port with our resources. The transport we chose was picked for being easy enough to port. (Otherwise AMQP would have been better than MQTT.)
user1804599
13:46
Can you generalize fold to arrows?
Ven
Ven
dunno
user1804599
foldA :: forall arr a b f. (Arrow arr, Foldable f) => arr (Tuple a a) b -> f a -> arr a b
user1804599
> 15:48 < kritzcreek> rightfold: I think we're deprecating Arrows in favor of Profunctor
sbi
sbi
@orlp BTW, what is this? If I wouldn't know better, I would assume it to be a young Thylacine.
@sbi dno
was on reddit somewhere
forgot
try google reverse image srch
13:50
std::reverse_image_search
sbi
sbi
@orlp Oh look, it's a relative of the Thylacine!
it's cute though
@Ven Gabriel’s foldl comes with an effectful whereas Foldable doesn’t, although you can write your own
Ven
Ven
@LucDanton here, take this: `
thanks btw
user1804599
14:28
Use zygohistomorphic prepromorphisms.
Xeo
Xeo
As long as you're not going so far as to use prolapsemorphisms.
user1804599
morphisms gonna morph
user1804599
morphismsuit
user1804599
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN">
user1804599
what is this
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@rightfold my god
it really does parody itself doesn't it?
15:13
This is awesomely awful onitsha.diglib.ku.edu/pdf/ksrl.c3280.pdf (pdf)
Ven
Ven
Look at me. I'm the Monad now.
user1804599
s/the/your/
user1804599
s/at/upon/
A monoid does a Mo nad make
user1804599
Nomad
15:28
@sbi Just to be clear: I wasn't seriously recommending Thrift as a solution to your problem. At least originally, it was an attempt at humor--a bit on the order of: "I'm going to college, and can't fit everything in the car. Not sure whether to prioritize clothes or the stereo system." Answer: "If you buy the local train system, you can take whatever you want."
Ven
Ven
A monoid a monad does not make.
15:47
@Ven But rightfold is apparently more interested in becoming a no-nad manoid via a protandrous hermaphroditic morphism.
The 2016-05 mailing is available, if anyone wants to get their hands on those still fresh and hot proposals.
> Making Optional Greater Equal Again
@Griwes I was about to say that.
Yes.
My reaction was immediately "oh, Tony". :D
@Morwenn I've been on a lookout for it since Monday :P
Same here x)
Also they turned me into Michael :(
ł too weird for paper list, I guess.
16:00
I just notived it was out because of the latest commits in Howard Hinnant's date library.
hah
I should be following it, shouldn't I
I don't know, but there is apparently a proposal to standardize more of the date and timezone libraries.
I'm expecting a very long discussion about this.
@Morwenn Also this. Tony is good at inventing hilarious titles.
Better now.
@Griwes The 3rd paragraph is correct though
> if policy is std::sequential_execution_policy or std::parallel_execution_policy, the algorithm exits with an std::exception_list containing all uncaught exceptions. If there was only one uncaught exception, the algorithm may rethrow it without wrapping in std::exception_list. It is unspecified how much work the algorithm will perform before returning after the first exception was encountered.
^ this wtfness is PHP-worthy
Actually it's even worse, if this was PHP, it would throw the exception_list in case of multiple exceptions and the exception in the case of a single one
here, it's unspecified
user1804599
@Ven but there's a monoid of Kleisli arrows!
16:16
You misspelt mud
user1804599
???
Een mud Kleisli pijlen
@milleniumbug I recommend a tribool return type: { True, False, Uncaught_exception} (and yes, defining True as 0 and False as 1 was intentional there).
27
Q: Stack Overflowing

Daniel M.(Inspired by this question) Objective Your task is to write a program or function to print an ASCII version of the Stack Overflow logo to STDOUT \|/ (-) (-) (-) (-) Your program should take two inputs, referred to here as H and N. The height of the stack "container" (the parentheses) is det...

user1804599
16:34
Kleislipijlcompositie is heel leuk.
user1804599
Functional jargon sounds even sillier than OO jargon in Dutch
@EtiennedeMartel The title strikes me as a poor characterization of the situation--and in fact, echos exactly the attitude that the article itself discredits: that "qualified" equates with "able to tick all the specified boxes", which is rarely the real case. I do think it's worth noting that recently job ads seem to do a much better job of separating requirements that must be met from characteristics that are desired but not necessary required.
I think the latter trend may help equalize men vs. women in the work force to a degree--but I think that's probably secondary to the fact that it probably helps everybody (regardless of sex) end up in jobs to which they're better suited.
the problem with "absolutely 100% must have / conform to" requirements is that they often do not correlate with what you need in the job, which is amusing
user3790646
I'm so damnn happy :') I was able to fix the problem with smart pointers, Boost::shared_ptr is now not mad anymore at me <3
user3790646
Such a shame I didn't know how to initialize a smart pointer lol
user3790646
16:48
Waaa problem is back again
@ScarletAmaranth It's a pretty serious problem, really. It's really a separate problem though: that the stated requirements just don't fit the job.
@JerryCoffin it is indeed a separate problem; either incompetent team leads stating the requirements (not uncommon) or incompetent HR people that only have a fleeting idea of what the company does (e.g. I think they write programs in C++, let's write C++ required; not uncommon as well)
@milleniumbug The entire paper is correct!
God
I was there when the initial idea for the paper was drafted.
For a second we had an idea to have one person write both a "Exceptions Should Stay" paper that'd fix par_vec, and "Exceptions Should Go" for SG13 or whatever was the name of the gamedev SG.
@milleniumbug The fact that it's correct won't change the fact that there'll probably be a long and heated discussion about that.
@ScarletAmaranth From what I've seen, it's often a problem at the interface, so to speak: a lead who leads a team well, and an HR person who may do HR really well, but the two simply speak different languages, so communication between them is poor even though each is quite competent within their own area of expertise.
@JerryCoffin that said, 90+% of programming jobs requires no real qualifications anyway
user1804599
17:04
That's because 90+% of programmers are bad at namespaces
@ScarletAmaranth I can't say I agree with that, though I'd certainly agree that in most cases the qualifications are hard to state and align poorly (if at all) with most of what most people think about (such as college degrees, years of experience, etc.)
@JerryCoffin you don't need to be an expert at Java with background in complexity theory and automatons to write some CRUD app with GUI and call it an "information system for <x>"
@ScarletAmaranth True--but that doesn't mean there are no qualifications at all. It means that Java (for example) is probably secondary to such things as a background in design so the new hire will at least try to fight Java's tendency toward making the GUI as ugly and unusable as possible.
I think you probably need someone who knows well how things theoretically work when you design the system..
@JerryCoffin that's fair enough, allow me to rephrase then; 90% of programming jobs do not need computer science qualifications
17:15
@ScarletAmaranth I'll take your word on that. I've never held such a job, but I've never had a job writing CRUD apps (or anything similar either).
is <string.h> part of the std namespace?
online it says it's not since it's a C string I can only access it with std::string when i run my program
17:34
evening
@JerryCoffin Yeah, now that you mention it, the title is pretty bad.
I'm back. Now I can read those proposals and bitch about them right here :D
user1804599
> <anon>:1:1: 3:2 error: reached the recursion limit during monomorphization
17:49
@ScarletAmaranth you can start updating
@LucDanton yeah I've already done that :P now I just need to wait patiently, it seems that they will launch in 2 hours regardless of how long their server update will actually take (of course, this only applies if it takes less than that :P)
Yay, a paper proposing to introduce a pattern matching construct into the language.
ggaaeemmsssssssssssss
y u no dick cord
gaemz. I'm ready in 5m
17:58
kk
@ScarletAmaranth well, other way around as in they allow patching the clients so that everyone has a chance at a fair start—there’s even a torrent released earlier than that, for slower connections/people at work/what have you
have you ever waited on the strand waiting the official start? it’s a fun moment
then of course you realise how garbage you are at racing as the 'first to reach zone X' announcements start to stream in and you’re there pitifully attempting to kill a big moa
user3790646
Oh man I was able to fix it
user3790646
:)
user3790646
How are you all doing?
Oct 23 '12 at 20:32, by Jerry Coffin
@Cicada I read through your essay about college last night. To me, it really comes down to one thing: there are really two separate disciplines: software engineering, and computer science. Unfortunately, almost nobody uses those names. It seems pretty clear that what you really want is software engineering -- applying known science to solve real problems. Other pure sciences are basically about theory/research, and CS probably should be too.
user3790646
18:09
@JerryCoffin Never ever feed the trolls
@AndreyErick Too late for that. I feed all the deprived children everywhere.
@ScarletAmaranth um when we talked about attacks, how come we didn’t mention Flicker Strike? unless perhaps teleporting around also is beneath you
@LucDanton teleporting around is for plebs! Flicker is good, yeah, slipped my mind
18:29
A proposal to add bit iterators and bit references, paving the road for bit_iterator algorithms, and another proposal to add an std::byte to the standard library. It looks like people love dem bits.
biterator
> someone come vape in my pussy
YouTube comments at their finest.
inb4 flag
@sehe @orlp niiice, love me some vulfpeck
someone went transcript diving
somebody replied to my reply hours later and then I was reading around that reply
use arrows next time
@ellisbben like this
@milleniumbug does it always just refer to the last thing that the referenced user said?
oh, wait
@ellisbben No
if I hover a message, I can clicky the arrow icon
@milleniumbug like this?
18:48
@ellisbben Yes
@milleniumbug thank you
@ScarletAmaranth yay it really loads fast
I haven't been here in forever :o
Designated initializers proposed for standardization :D
awesome
oh wait, no
it'll fuck up initialization even more
18:59
@LucDanton ye, 5 secs on my HDD, pretty good
Xeo
Xeo
@Morwenn Oh nice, Richard Smith and Chandler as co-authors
So it might even have a chance
@milleniumbug That's gonna be fun x)
How has everyone been in here?
It must have been 5 months since I've been in here
// C89 quiz:
typedef int x;
// What is the type of foo?
// If foo does not compile, which parameter is in error?
void foo(int (x), int x, int (x));
@Ven Oh that's the catch... for a while there I was like "wait a fucking minute, what is this witchcraft"
19:11
And now there is a proposal to consider adding immutable containers to the standard library.
@fredoverflow Most vexing parse?
> C89
@Morwenn rightfold would be proud
Most vexing programming language then?
I take it nobody knows the answer then? :)
Doesn't compile because of a second parameter, because you can't omit the name of parameters in C, and the first declares the int
You can omit parameter names in function declarations (but not in function definitions).
19:17
...what
@fredoverflow Well, the only obvious answer is "why would you write that?" in the first place :p
@milleniumbug Yup.
void bar(int);    // ok
void baz(int){}   // error
What is the type of the first parameter of foo?
I assume it's int(int)
Well, actually it's int(*)(int) after parameter type adjustment :)
19:19
The important part is it has no name.
Oh, the last parameter considers x to be a parameter name, not a type.
I guess?
That's exactly what clang reports:
error: redefinition of parameter ‘x’
 void foo(int (x), int x, int (x));
                               ^
note: previous definition of ‘x’ was here
 void foo(int (x), int x, int (x));
But that is not mandated by the standard :)
> An identifier declared as a typedef name shall not be redeclared as a parameter.
> If a ``shall'' or ``shall not'' requirement that appears outside of a constraint is violated, the behavior is undefined.
So the correct answer is "undefined behavior".
Ven
Ven
19:23
@Borgleader :D get ub'd mate
Just to be clear, that doesn't mean clang is wrong.
Ven
Ven
typedef long long ll; void f(unsigned ll); @fredoverflow :D
Wait, why the change from const to unsigned?
Now it's clearly ub.
nwp
nwp
@fredoverflow because that makes ll an (unsinged) int
no UB
3 mins ago, by fredoverflow
> An identifier declared as a typedef name shall not be redeclared as a parameter.
> If a ``shall'' or ``shall not'' requirement that appears outside of a constraint is violated, the behavior is undefined.
nwp
nwp
19:26
hmm, weird
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow no, ll is just the param's name here
Oh.
nwp
nwp
@fredoverflow that is for C and not for C++, right?
This is C89. I don't know the C++ rules. Maybe they are different, maybe not. I dunno.
@Ven :'(
Why did I start listening to seapunk and vaporwave stuff?
19:33
@LucDanton it is a comin'
And now a proposal to make template parameter packs more like first-class citizens.
@Morwenn What about structural sharing?
@fredoverflow I don't know what that means :/
immutable_container a = whatever();
immutable_container b = a;
How expensive is the copy? How much internal data do b and a share?
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Q: Iterator invalidation rules

Lightness Races in OrbitWhat are the iterator invalidation rules for C++ containers? Preferably in a summary list format. (Note: This is meant to be an entry to Stack Overflow's C++ FAQ. If you want to critique the idea of providing an FAQ in this form, then the posting on meta that started all this would be the plac...

nwp
nwp
19:42
@sehe wat?
lounge on stream
@fredoverflow The paper only proposes an immutable_list supposed to be implemented as a 2-3 finger tree. I don't know what that means either, but maybe it partly answers your question.
If I'm not mistaken, the goal is effectively to share data on copy.
@nwp multiple times. Old hat.
@fredoverflow Well, if they don't share anything, I could as well write my own that wraps std::shared_ptr<const std::vector<T>>
@nwp On some occasions I've included mumble chats on the stream; but only after checking with the participants and usually they would be viewing anyways
hmmm, I could write a library for immutable data structures for C++
nwp
nwp
19:46
@sehe well you got yourself a follower, maybe I will catch a stream of yours one day
user1804599
@fredoverflow use Rust and it'll be a blit
Cool. Maybe I'll do another stream one day :)
I really like the fact that a timezone library is being proposed for standardization.
I always words.
Mar 2 at 21:58, by milleniumbug
@ADG whoops, I accidentally a word here
happened to me before
Things happen to good people everyday.
19:59
@LucDanton 10sec /cc @orlp
go time!
user1804599
@sehe yay
Ven
Ven
Mmmh.
20:18
All code logic is correct. it's some minor error in the code either all the logic is correct or there is an error in the code. You can't have both. — Borgleader 11 secs ago
@ScarletAmaranth so much for the new sound system, it broke my sound
I always find it funny when someone "defends" their question like this
"the code is fine but i have a bug"... then the code is not fine duh
@rightfold Would you consider looking ahead cheating? :)
fun lookahead(): Long {
    val _index = index
    try {
        return nextToken()
    } finally {
        index = _index - 1
        eat()
    }
}
user1804599
No.
user1804599
C++ has no finally, so what I do is auto copy = *this; return copy.nextToken();. :D
20:20
nice :)
Does C++14 not have at_scope_exit or something?
user1804599
dunno
user1804599
Boost has it
There's a proposed [[exhaustive]] attribute for enum types.
nwp
nwp
the boost version is bad
@fredoverflow No. Probably not even for C++17, but the proposal seems good so far.
20:22
@Morwenn For switches?
@fredoverflow Yup.
user1804599
C++ is bad. Use Rust.
I don't think I've ever switched over an enum :)
@rightfold Is Rust somewhat stable yet?
user1804599
Yeah, it's 100% stable.
user1804599
It's past 1.0.0.
user1804599
20:23
1.9.0 is the current version.
1.9.0 after only 1 year? wow
Ven
Ven
C++ lacks finally. Fuck anyone who says otherwise.
@fredoverflow If there's any use of switch statement, it's switching over enums
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow it's still missih some key pieces that are still "unstable" tho :[
othzrwise
Ven
Ven
20:25
@Morwenn 5 drinks mate, don't be rude to a comrade :'(
@Ven I drank 5 glasses of water too today :D
@rightfold Is Rust complicated enough so that Scott Meyers could make a living off it? :)
user1804599
No.
user1804599
It's super simple.
I love it when proposals only exist to clash other proposals.
20:27
Like std::initializer_list :D
I love it when shit only exists to clash with human skulls
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn ;)
Also, ❤️💙💜💛💚
@milleniumbug Or concepts, or static_if, or making return { /* ... */ } an explicit context.
@Ven A gay rainbow /o/
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn let's rejoice with the boys?
Which ones? Are they cute and do they look like girls?
user1804599
20:32
@fredoverflow My favourite killer feature is that char actually has proper invariants: is.gd/RnX4qO
Hey, design agreement for contracts kept [[expects: /* ... */]] and [[ensures: /* ... */]]. It makes me happy :D
This answer is misleading, the problem isn't that cout doesn't take functions, the problem is that the function's return value is void. And obviously printing void doesn't make much sense. Had the function returned an int or a std::string that statement would have been correct. — Borgleader 1 min ago
@Morwenn The year is 2027, it is a time of great innovation, and technological advancement.. C++ finally got contracts, concepts and ... tears up... modules.
lol expecting modules in 2027
@Borgleader Half-assed package manager for 2043.
@milleniumbug Just enjoy the damn trailer (even if you've already seen it :P)
20:38
@rightfold Wait, why are you using C++ instead of Rust?
user1804599
I'm not.
user1804599
But a fool would.
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn you don't know the song? :[
@Ven I don't.
@Morwenn That's it =/
20:43
@LucDanton turn off reverb, done
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn "it's okay to be gay, let's rejoice with the boys, in the gay way"
user1804599
cis scum
@Ven My knowledge amounts to a vacuous pit.
@rightfold You can't spell « scum » without « cum ».
user1804599
cis cum
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn better look it up
20:49
Better hook it up.
nwp
nwp
I'm bored and lazy
It took 23 official papers to reach design agreement for a minimal contracts facility x)
14 different authors.
It's called competing ideas.
user1804599
I have to make a tough decision.
@rightfold cum quid?
Ven
Ven
20:54
Competing standards!
@rightfold But do you have to take it too?
user1804599
I could make a C API for iron right now, but changing anything later will be a pain, and things will change a lot because the API is unstable.
user1804599
Or I could make a text-based API, but that's a lot more work now, because it involves parsing text.
beautiful numbers.
Also good to plan it in the year that Slovenia will close down its nuclear plant
user1804599
In the end I want both anyway.
21:00
@ScarletAmaranth will keep in mind in case it happens again
@rightfold Can't you just abandon iron?
nvm, I’m guessing it’s preventive then
@ScarletAmaranth doesn’t seem to help lol, or maybe there’s another cause
@LucDanton worked for me
user1804599
this farm is ridiculous youtube.com/watch?v=T2saugIdCOc
user1804599
@fredoverflow :'( it's so fun
21:10
sup
21:48
Simple-Web-Server on github:
private:
         std::vector<std::pair<std::string, std::vector<std::pair<boost::regex,
            std::function<void(typename ServerBase<socket_type>::Response&, std::shared_ptr<typename ServerBase<socket_type>::Request>)> > > > > opt_resource;
std::shared_ptr but no >> template closing brackets?
I dunno don't ask me. And also, that's your pet peeve.
I personally think > > is clearer
Much easier to navigate and format around, too
I think you're silly ;p
>>>>> is clearly better
Yeah. That's the real killer here. I just thought it was a funny line
I think they are easier to count when seperated
21:55
I think English is even easier to read when spelled
> test: ../nptl/pthread_mutex_lock.c:355: __pthread_mutex_lock_full: Assertion `(-(e)) != 3 || !robust' failed.
woohoo.
Somebody is messing up badly
@ScarletAmaranth lmao we had an Echo of Doedre prophecy that just happened to get possessed by two tormented spirits
@LucDanton ^^, I've seen 2 guys drop tabula rasa already, and the highest on HC is lvl 38 as of right now, insane :)
@LucDanton Still better a fate than fighting the New Londo ghosts
Ven
Ven
22:06
So many bikes, so few sheds
@Ven Bikeshed: Uchi +5 vs Barbed Ghost Sword +0
Ven
Ven
@набиячлэвэлиь ?tag nerd
@Ven git gud
Have you accepted Dark Souls as your lord and saviour?
22:20
Hey, that proposal for inline variables makes it useless to define a static constexpr member variable outside of the class scope :D
@LucDanton wtf, 14 rares from a rogue exile (prophecy, rare only exile)
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22:42
The Tinder logo looks like the KKK logo.
user1804599
cool 4K videos
I like Bjarne's book, the C++ programming language , for some reason I couldn't see the value of it until I started writing some classes
I was trying to figure out vtable and virtual methods stuff
I had no idea there was a distinction in memory between concrete and inherited classes

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