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18:03
oh my, the c# room too?
how interesting
@jaggedSpire indeed. Heck someone wrote a WTF meter widget for windows 7 once there. Probably get banned now...
@Borgleader I'd be impressed if I hadn't already played with the 2696 v4 box. lol
18:18
At work our new Xeons also have lower clock frequencies and more cores
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 class A : B {
 >>A(A& x) : >>B(x) // Defer to base relocator
 , >>c(x.c) // Defer to member relocator
 , >>i(x.i) //
Do they give prizes for "worse syntax" at C++ meetings?
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yes.
@Ven That is pretty awful syntax.
<< and >> don't need to have their meaning overloaded anymore than they already are.
@Ven wtf is this
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("destructive" as in ub-inducing)
18:24
@Ven that article looks interesting.
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If you think it's "interesting" to gouge your eyes out, then yeah sure. I guess that's why you enjoy C++ in the first place?
@Ven haha I have recently taken new interest in C++. Just trying to learn
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Best of luck :).
my eyes have already suffered though
lol thx
Wow! In Archer, they just said non-metric system is used in USA (known), Liberia and Burma (TIL).
@Ven This is starting to look more and more like Perl :D
18:32
uh, what's worse , that it looks like perl or that it looks like ocaml ?
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If you see ">>" in C++ and think of Perl and Ocaml, you must suck at all three of these.
@Ven ugh
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@jaggedSpire hi :3
@Ven hey :3
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18:37
@jaggedSpire how're you doin', catface?
Oh you know, lying in wait to terrorize innocents, plotting mayhem. The usual.
@jaggedSpire you seem to be someone I could be friends with
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@jaggedSpire Just another day in the Town of Salem!
18:38
@Ven heh. Hey, you wanna floof pic?
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can't say i've had my daily dose yet.
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@jaggedSpire that derpface :3
yummy; thank you very much.
@jaggedSpire the off switch or...
u_u no problem
@JABFreeware probably the same thing with the ruff as cats and dogs
hm
18:41
@jaggedSpire dogs have that? Last time I tried that the dog made unhealthy noises
adults can't be carried by their ruff, but I think puppies might be able to
@Ven In the proposal, those were std::unique_ptr.
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@Morwenn okay, that makes as much sense
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awwwwww
oh...it was an adult... that explains it. It made noises like I was picking it up by its tail.
maybe not.
I found a video of a dog carrying puppies and she just put them in her mouth
maybe they were too small
Aw :3
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:D
they do seem to use the neck more frequently though
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18:50
yeah :P
@jaggedSpire maybe its punishment lol.
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inb4 he's gonna throw the baby wolf someplace
your punishment is 2 miles of ass grip running
@jaggedSpire puppy will look like a vim user who have not told anyone he uses vim after the ride
19:00
poor puppy
@StackedCrooked is it my ears or is that not english?
It's just a heavy accent.
@StackedCrooked I'll pick it up soon then?
19:07
yay!
I like the guitar picks. Dunno anything about guitar. but it sounds nice.
@StackedCrooked idk how to play any instrument. I'm very ok with that
So, when is/was the Lounge meetup in Poland?
18.06.2016
Exactly two weeks from now
@milleniumbug Just the day or a range?
19:33
Also, where is it? I wonder if I could make it. Probably not. Just checking.
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@StackedCrooked but OP is a faggot
@Khaled.K It's basically pure sexism: a biased assumption that men have such small brains that if they admire a woman's looks, that occupies them so completely that they can't simultaneously (or even at other times) admire any other aspect of her personality. Well, okay, honestly, it's mostly women whose looks have never been admired wanting to stop anybody from admiring any other woman's looks either.
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we admire you jerry
@StackedCrooked I've never really been a fan of opening anime songs. nor ending. With the exception of 2 that I can think of...
There's many I like.
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19:49
I discovered most of the anime songs I like from osu!, not from watching anime...
@StackedCrooked youtube.com/watch?v=eIH42YbMjyg and the beginning of youtube.com/watch?v=Mk8a3RL_BfU There are others. but very rare
@wilx not sure, I'll arrive on evening 17.06 and probably leave 19.06
@wilx Wrocław
@milleniumbug Thanks.
@betarunex Haven't seen those. I like the Green Green endign.
19:54
Wroclaw is closer than I expected.
@StackedCrooked Green green was one of my first anime ever. It's an echi, but that was what made me fall inlove with anime. That song is so nostalgic now.
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Wait, they're doing the wording for operator.? Was it accepted?
@Ven But still no __VA_NARGS__ :/
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@Morwenn what'd that be?
20:01
@Ven No, even though it might be (I think it passed EWG). Now they need the wording and the full committee vote.
@Ven Number of variadic parameters in a variadic macro.
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@Morwenn What's your stance on that?
@Morwenn aaah, thanks.
@Ven I like operator. because it looks cool and allows to write some nice/ugly things, but I don't know whether it solves any actual problem.
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@Morwenn same about UFCS?
Manga often uses extreme perspectives. When somebody is closer to you they naturally appear bigger. In Kuroshitsuji's OP they play this nicely around the 60 second mark. It's very brief though.
@milleniumbug Is there like a designated organiser whom I might ask more details?
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20:04
oh, that's black butler?
@Ven No. I feel like UFCS can help to actually unify some things and that it's pretty safe (the people who voted against felt like it could cause problem but couldn't find any actual out of the blue).
@Ven Yeah.
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@StackedCrooked or is that a spin-off?
@Morwenn aren't you scared of search space when combining both? I remember @Griwes asking you the same question
Not really a spin off.
It was good. But dark :)
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Oooh, they made the manga arc an movie?
20:05
@Ven Not really.
@Morwenn Go ping Chandler somewhere, he is pretty good at explaining how UFCS is a breaking change.
@Griwes I like these kinds of breaking changes :D
@Morwenn I mean API breaking changes. Also silent breaking changes.
There's another proposal to give it another syntax, but I'd rather not have it at all than have it with another syntax.
And introducing a possibility to make something that is currently obvious a breaking change.
20:06
@Griwes The best ones.
No.
Not in an international standard for a programming language.
(Unless we agree that C++ is not a production language.)
Also one of Bjarne's arguments is teachability, but when you combine UFCS and operator dot, it becomes a worse clusterfuck to teach than ADL, and that says something.
Well, I'm pretty egocentric, but as long as it's not my problem, I don't really care.
There's like 2.5 overload sets to consider, goddammit (and I mean that as 2.5-ish phases of overload resolution).
Fun everywhere :D
Ugh.
20:08
Clusterfun.
I can get this approach when talking about personal projects.
Things that maybe have 1k users or so.
It's easy to remove such a change from projects like that.
It is tremendously hard to remove a bad feature from an ISO standard.
Fuck, make those two together into a TS!
I don't make personal projects for production. Even if I had plenty of users, I guess that I would have no remorse breaking the whole API.
Get some actual implementation and user experience!
Then we can talk.
And I mean actual, not "a dozen of my PhD students" or other Bjarne nonsense.
Also loved the military/nationalist/communist(??) tones in Sidonia OP2 at the beginning and the ending (54s). and in the middle it's cute techno ;P
I agree that user experience would be cool.
20:10
Anyway, going back to watching TV series.
Maybe I'll actually write some code today, who knows.
Code of conduct?
@StackedCrooked I love this kind of military/nationalist/communist style music youtube.com/watch?v=FU6ZwGGkupQ
Too bad negative shift is UB. It could be handy from time to time.
@betarunex Unavailable in my country.
@wilx XD Seriously?
20:19
Haha, same here.
Wait. what country are you guys from that it's blocked?
@wilx No idea, I'd think @thecoshman is supposed to know more, but he's not around
@betarunex The navel of the World, the Czech Republic.
When i think in Bjarne nonsense , i think in people "using namespaces as interfaces".
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@Griwes I really don't think ADL is that bad, tbh. Sure, it's annoying to remember + the 2 pass thing is a bit surprising, but outside from that...
20:21
@Ven ADL isn't that bad - but operator dot together with UFCS and ADL... yes they are that bad.
I like ADL.
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ADL should be explicit.
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@Griwes okay, fair nuff
@wilx Ah... Maybe they banned it for... well... you know... The soviet union and history and stuffs
ADL is a gift from the gods.
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20:22
ADL is retarded.
Just make sure not to anger the gods.
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Rust traits master race.
@Morwenn So what country are you from that it's blocked? European no doubt?
@StackedCrooked :D
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@StackedCrooked I'm supposedly "not allowed" to use it at work. :c
20:23
OpenGL raster mace.
@betarunex Are you blind? I have already answered that question.
Just write [[adl]] swap(a, b); and you're fine x)
@betarunex France
@wilx My bad. wrong person :P
France is that big on the anti reich? I thought they would be more like the US, not liking it, but allowing content about it.
@Morwenn negativity is a bad thing
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u wot
20:33
Language      Released  Sponsor      Active repos
=================================================
Java          1995      Oracle            185,034
Scala         2004      EPFL                6,508
Clojure       2007      Clojure team        2,696
Groovy        2003      Groovy team         1,865
Kotlin        2016      Jetbrains           1,075
Xtend         2011      Eclipse Foundation     73
Frege         2011      Frege team             26
Ceylon        2011      Red Hat                13
@StackedCrooked Qualifying things as bad is negative :p
The difference between Kotlin and Ceylon is astonishing.
Technically, they seem to be very similar languages.
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@fredoverflow yeah well, if the Ceylon guys stopped insulting everyone at reddit and getting such a bad rep there as well as on HN, they could get the hipsters interested.
What kinds of insults? "You're too dumb to understand our type system" or something?
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pretty much yeah
tbh I don't have any links to back it up right now. But most of the comments they posted got negative rep...
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20:54
I can't wait for operator ::.
...Next ones would be standalone operator( and operator)
@Ven Is it coming?
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@fredoverflow I bet bjarne wants it. :P
ooh yeaaaah baby, operator. touches 8.5 :3.
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operator sizeof
operator alignof
How about operator operator, so you can give operator overloading a new meaning?
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21:03
operator \v()
> Disarming static_assert declarations in the non-taken branch of a constexpr if is not proposed.
why not? :[
@Ven Bummer
I should rewatch the original hunter x hunter anime.
crappy encoding though
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21:20
Amon Amarth has the coolest album covers
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Is that a Target Shield?
lame
Dragon Crest Shield all the way, baby
esp for that fire
21:47
@rightfold Please.
Still not Manowar level though.
^ Nice T-shirt
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@Morwenn Ugly
@StackedCrooked What's that from?
IMHO both are epic to the point it's ridiculous.
21:53
Flying Witch
Btw, Tanaka-kun might be one of the most fun series currently airing.
I'm a few weeks behind on Anime since I've been playing Akiba's Trip. lol
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Cellular automaton
Finally got back to some programming today. And it makes me want that 10-core Broadwell. But I'm not paying 1.7k for it.
@Mysticial For a second I thought you went to Akihabara.
That game is so stupidly fun.
I actually didn't realize it was a visual novel until 5 minutes in. Then I was like. Okay, that'll be a first for me. lol
22:04
When I was in Japan someone asked me the same question.
She could not understand why we wanted to visit Akihabara.
She isn't chosen.
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A sonic black hole, sometimes called a dumb hole, is a phenomenon in which phonons (sound perturbations) are unable to escape from a fluid that is flowing more quickly than the local speed of sound. They are called sonic, or acoustic, black holes because these trapped phonons are analogous to light in astrophysical (gravitational) black holes. Physicists are interested in them because they have many properties similar to astrophysical black holes and, in particular, emit a phononic version of Hawking radiation. The border of a sonic black hole, at which the flow speed changes from being greater...
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This is super awesome.
@StackedCrooked There was a few hours last week where I was playing as maid armed with a body pillow.
You wouldn't think a body pillow would be a good weapon, but if you max out its stats...
22:09
Body pillow with Neptunia on it.
@Mysticial yknow what else is? Overwatch
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In Terraria a cactus sword is stronger than a copper one
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How do carnivores acquire vitamin C?
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TIL cacti already existed 23 million years ago
22:28
Huhuhu, Deadpool is really violent and gory.
@rightfold They produce their own?
@wilx gory? what world do you live in?
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@wilx rad
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Q: Why do Humans not produce Vitamin C like other mammals?

Gabriel FairWhy do most mammals produce their own Vitamin C? Why do Humans not?

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Why do humans not produce vitamin THC like some plants?
Because humans are stupid.
22:33
> A 2008 published study (Li et al. 2008) claimed to have successfully re-instated the ability to produce vitamin C in mice.
Sounds cool.
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No it doesn't. Fuck mice. Mice spread diseases and must be kept out.
Much specism.
Out of curiosity, why aren't there many languages that allow user-defined operators (even if it's just on the class level)?
I can turn the question around and ask: why should they?
It's a language feature like any other, it comes with its own complexities, therefore someone decided it's better not to implement it
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22:46
Greatest explanation of time dilation ever
What should be the priority of the operators? What set of characters should be allowed?
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@StackedCrooked Ye. Did you get the reference in the previous episode?
About the clothes?
Should the user be able to specify the priority and associativity? If so, then how?
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@Mysticial Good Kabaneri episodes.
@StackedCrooked Nah, that was Kill la Kill
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22:48
@Aaron3468 you either need to give up context-free grammars or you have to set up complex rules that determine the associativity and precedence based on the characters used
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The yellow-white one
I probably didn't get that one.
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That was a reference to a short animation Trigger did for last year's animation context thingy
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Scala's operator rules, for example, are complex. The starting character determines the precedence. The placement of colons determines the associativity. There are special rules for equality and assignment. Etc
22:49
Oh right.
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(switch to english in the top-right corner, and then english subtitles should be selected automatically)
I saw that after reading the reddit comments.
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Haskell's are simple but you can't parse a module without keeping track of which operators are in scope, which also requires you to perform imports during parsing
Fair enough, millenium. Sometimes I'd love to have a system that at least allows me to stop writing deeply nested class methods and functions when operators express some operations more expressively. age.add(bigInt(7).multiply(bigInt(2))) is never a pretty call. I could probably make a simple string interpreter for the class and call it to delegate operations, but I'm not sure if that's a good idea software design-wise
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You lose type safety
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22:51
Write a preprocessor if you really have to
Try Haskell
Or you simplify things like some languages where any binary function can be infix, with left associativity, and every such function has the same precedence, but then you lose the usual mathematical precedence of common operations.
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Everything having the same precedence is great.
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Smalltalk and APL master race
Except when you're just blindly translating math algorithms.
Then it's parenthesis raster mace.
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22:53
Mistakes that come from programming blindly is always your own fault
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Always think while programming
Too hard.
I don't have the time to do things properly.
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Then get another job instead of poisoning the industry
Even harder.
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Botany
22:55
@rightfold Associativity and precedence don't have to be determined by the grammar. You can still have a context-free grammar without any such rules.
33 secs ago, by Morwenn
Even harder.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes eww postprocessors
@rightfold No, nothing like that.
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GHC does postprocessing. What other solution exists?
It's as much postprocessing as any other kind of semantic analysis.
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22:56
eww just eww
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Btw @Mysticial @StackedCrooked, I just watched the GuP Movie - sooooo goooood
You just need to let go of the idea that associativity and precedence must have anything to do with the grammar.
I have it. Should watch it soon.
Watching Haifuri right now.
@Xeo GuP?
Girls und Panzer der Film
22:57
Didn't know there's a movie
They define semantics, not syntax.
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I often have precedence issues with custom operators in Haskell and PureScript
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I hate them
San Francisco median 2016 rent: $4,535 per month https://t.co/Y32IWzvw0j
Ok thats just retarded
holy pants
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23:00
Like you mix # and $ and <$> and >=> and >>= in various ways and you get incomprehensible type errors and have no idea what's going on
@Borgleader I wonder, how can the millions of people living there afford it?
i have no clue
probably it's like three people per apartment at least
1.5k is still expensive but it's not let's-eat-ramen-everyday expensive if you make > 60k/yr
provided you don't want to put money away
Anyone here use eclipse? :)
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@milleniumbug Now you do.
23:07
@MarfGamer Yeah, whenever there's too much light and I want to block the sun.
There seems to be an average of 2.69 people per household in san francisco
@Morwenn Perfect, just wanted to make sure everyone knew when it was the appropriate time to use it :)
But there's no data for 2010 or 2016 on that value, so I'm going by data from 2000
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@MarfGamer you can't put eclipse and :) in the same message
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hm. Probably higher now that the rent is going nuts then
23:09
@rightfold True, I'm not sure anyone likes the sun literally being blocked away from the earth.
How is C++ treating everyone today? It's been treating me the C++ way.
So going back to the topic of defining grammars/operators on a class by class basis, I have one more question. Because it's not trivial to implement and languages change so much slower than my code does, what can I do with my code to avoid nesting and make order of operations clear at the same time?
@fredoverflow Is that robot's school of thought?
I'm never able to convince people that it's correct. Like when I say that getters and setters should be avoided they always go into the "what if I need a logger, wouldn't that be useful"? To which I say "Do you write x10 more code because you might need a logger some other day?" and they reply "Well, I don't. My IDE does" at which point I'm out of bullets and they win the argument
It's very hard to convince people that getters and setters are dumb.
I'm almost starting to believe they are not.
If they say "what if I want to change it later" then you have the "then your invariants would change and you would like to be changing the code, not avoid it" argument
23:28
Whenever it comes to coding practices at work, I tend to expose idea and just give up if people don't like them.
I find them useful in the sense of being a service tunnel I can access for debugging purposes. Ideally, I'd never need to use them and the language would make it easy to poke and prod my objects while I define them (and then leave them alone when tested), but some languages provide such poor introspection that it is tempting to use getters/setters. Some objects are little more than associative containers for data and have poor encapsulation anyways.
Who here has built their own pc?;
@Morwenn Yeah, me too. Well, not at work, but in uni projects for now.
Who hasn't
Same later. Once you've exposed why it might be good, if people don't buy it, it's not your problem anymore and nobody can blame you.
23:31
@milleniumbug my cpu cas has 3 fans and mobo has 1 fan header
should I get a 3-1 splitter?
@milleniumbug Built their own PC? I haven't.
sure why not
@qaispak Get a fan controller. They step up the voltage so that your fans aren't running on empty. There's one built into my case and it's a 1-6 controller
@aa
@Aaron3468 not sure how much that will cost. Why isn't a spliter a beter/cheaper option?
@qaispak It should work fine. Just be aware that your fans won't have as high a maximum speed and you'll need to mess around with their default speed in your BIOS. You can also just download a program like MSI Afterburner to do those settings automatically.
23:36
@Aaron3468 I see. Can I also connect them directly to psu?
@qaispak Unless you'd like to learn how to solder and make circuitboards, I don't recommend it. You can, however, connect them to a molex cable connected to the PSU.
oh wait I have one of those!
Why do you have 1 SYS FAN out
actually hilarious
what?
Your face, what else
23:40
@Aaron3468 : the molex cable and the fans both.... how does one go into the other? :/
> These finiteness conditions do not rule out non-terminating actor computations; they only eliminate the possibility of "Zeno machines"--machines which compute infinitely fast. For example, consider a computer which can execute its first instruction in I second, its second in 1/2 second, its third in 1/4 second, etc.
This machine could solve the "halting problem" by simulating a normal computer running on some input, and if the simulation were still running after 2 seconds, it could conclude that the simulated machine does not halt on that input.
@qaispak lol just solder something up yourself
Nice
@Aaron3468 okay maybe my cable is not molex... it did come with the psu and looks very similar to the picture but I don't see anywhere to connect the fan with it
23:43
meh, can't even DV him out of chat :G
@qaispak Sounds like it's time for you to do some research and see what connectors your PSU has, what connectors the fan needs, and how to put them together...
lol people these days
yeah... I just wanna do it fast before the stores close. I'll check 'em out online
I feel like I'm more and more bitter these days ._.
@Morwenn I have that feeling at fifteen
23:49
@набиячлэвэлиь You've been in the Lounge for too long.
We get bitter as we ripen. Unless you're a different kind of fruit
> >ripen
nice wording
I don't have anything planned for weekends, I didn't plan any vacation, etc... I just don't know what I want to do with my life. And there are less and less things I want to do, and more and more I don't feel like doing.
@Morwenn masturbate
a lot
Your expectations are the reason you aren't enjoying life
23:51
If you record yourself doing it, you'll get some phat stacks
@набиячлэвэлиь That's not even fun after a few times.
@Aaron3468 What expectations?
You expect weekend plans and vacations to be normal, and so you've become concerned that they aren't normal for you. At least, that's the impression I get ._.
It's more like I feel that most of my weekends are boring.
Do you spit sick rhymes?
I guess I'll go to sleep then.
Forever.
A lot of my weekends are boring too. I usually spend hours fighting with computers and/or making my favourite foods :3

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