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13:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't know any frankly. You'd need to check the luarocks repo
@R.MartinhoFernandes nah. Just regular stuff
@thecoshman lolwhy
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, you could very easily replace e.g. sockets with a mock
@jaggedSpire well, it was just the iron
@BartekBanachewicz why what? why buy it? Because I had very few options. Why was it shit? Because h eat was terrible as the solder, I think it was more for plumbers to seal pipes together
my drugs, they no longer work
@thecoshman "very few options"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes How to unit test in Lua: rewrite your code in a static language and run the compiler
@BartekBanachewicz Didn't want to buy online, it was that or a dumb hot poker style iron
13:09
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@thecoshman a dumb what
you mean "a regular soldering iron"?
@ratchetfreak besides the stations have much more flexible cables and can run at less heat for smaller things which is nice
I have a 40W iron which is more or less in the sweet spot, but for some smaller parts it gets a bit too hot and burns stuff around very quickly
just one of the crappy ones that just get as hot as they want and have no changeable tips, just one crappy one
hmm... I wonder how hard it would be to make a little solder dip pool, for tinning wires...
@thecoshman they are pretty cheap and widely available
but frankly I never got a point of one, it's easy enought with regular iron
depends how much you are doing I guess
@thecoshman which is typically perfectly fine for most situations vOv
@thecoshman are you doing so much you'd need that?
13:13
nah, I find those big fat tips way to clumsy
I've used irons with fairly dainty tips, and life is so much easier
@BartekBanachewicz not really :P
@thecoshman it really depends on what you're soldering
I have about 1.5mm tip and it's pretty ok once you know what you're doing
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yeah, this are like trying to solder with a ball point pen... with the nib retracted...
you're supposed to heat the component/wire/leg anyway
perfect if you want to do things like solder in wires on a guitar pot or something
@thecoshman not a problem
unless you're doing manual SMD repairs you don't need a super sharp tip imho
13:23
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, see where you have the solder coating the tip of the iron, these were like if that bit of the iron wasn't there. They really were too crude
yeah well still the regular irons are pretty cheap
if you can buy them :P
I didn't want to wait for one online
oh no the wait :P
so it was shit or shit ¬_¬
you could've bought the crappy one and order another online vOv
I have 4 irons ATM IIRC
13:30
/cc @R.MartinhoFernandes ♥
@BartekBanachewicz could have :P
@ThePhD is this about you claiming to be supper fast?
@thecoshman Yeah.
lies!
Did you do that talk?
nwp
nwp
@ThePhD "My benchmarks are pretty great" doesn't sound like a proper disclaimer
@nwp I changed the title to "Disclaimers and Notices"
But I could use some better wording. :v
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13:37
I hate "fixing" something without understanding it.
@ThePhD "I am terrible at picking colors for links"
@PatrickM'Bongo I fixed that too. The themese colors were overall great but for some reason chose that for links. uu
nwp
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@ThePhD "Using great benchmark technology nonius" or something like that. Something to make it sound less like "My stuff is great".
Dere
Wait, the link color went to shit again
is the colour designed to ensure you can't read it?
13:40
:facepalm:
@Puppy yes, yes they are
V light grey on v dark grey is <3
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template<typename U, typename ... T>
bool one_of(U&& u, T && ... t)
{
  bool match = false;
  (void)std::initializer_list<bool>{ (match = match || u == t)... };
  return match;
}
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dat code
13:58
@ThePhD Yay, logo. :D
@Puppy We have actual behaviour in Lua.
helloo
anyone who can explanin me wid a line of code?
We probably can but none of us speaks gibberish
explain*
:
was typo
no
the piece of code is
14:12
34 slides
34 slides in 30 minutes.
:33488474 Cleanup on aisle three
Should be doable...?
1 message moved to bin
A lot of them are just image slides, but I do have a live demo.
my code is moved to bin
why so?
14:13
code dumps are not wanted.
this is still a code dump
here's a website dedicated to asking questions
a small code snipper
@user3287223 tokens
snippet
2 messages moved to bin
just go to stack overflow.
14:16
@Griwes How do you do the image one?
@набиячлэвэли http://stackoverflow.com/
I have constantly view assembly code to recall how pointers + references work lol
@набиячлэвэли thanks
@Xeo Sometimes I like taking problems whose answer is "no, that isn't possible" and finding a solution. The solutions are almost always horrible. Rarely, after many iterations, you get something less horrible. In that case, the goal was getting element brace-initialization working with an auto-length determining std::array generator.
halting problem
nwp
nwp
> $ git pull
fatal: could not parse HEAD
I'm gonna cry
14:25
@nwp You're in a detached head. Checkout some branch first.
Or just run git fetch instead.
nwp
nwp
@набиячлэвэли yeah, if I have to suffer, so should everyone else
Oh wait, that message only shows up if the HEAD is broken. Same fix, though.
nwp
nwp
@R.MartinhoFernandes the git shell thing says I'm in master, but that might be because it doesn't know where it is
git checkout master -> already on 'master
Run git fsck to make sure nothing's corrupted.
nwp
nwp
the thing is it is a submodule and I can just delete and reinit/download it, but it doesn't seem to help
git fsck says I have dangling trees, blobs and commits. That is probably not good.
14:29
Or maybe force it fixed with git-scm.com/docs/git-symbolic-ref
git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/master should force HEAD into master properly.
If that still doesn't work, show the output of cat .git/HEAD
nwp
nwp
> $ cat .git/HEAD
ref: refs/heads/master
Looks good :/
nwp
nwp
is it normal to have dangling blobs, commits and trees?
Yeah, if you did some history editing.
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nwp
this iteration of deleting the submodule folder and removing the references in .gitmodules and .git/config seems to have fixed it had a different effect
14:39
@nwp rebase status?
Today, the Montreal metro turns 50.
What a time to be alive.
nwp
nwp
either the saying that repeating the same thing expecting different results being crazy is false, or I just cannot actually repeat things or I'm getting crazy
@набиячлэвэли I don't know how to check that, but I'm pretty sure nobody here knows how to do that.
@nwp git rebase --continue
nwp
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> $ git rebase --continue
No rebase in progress?
Ven
Ven
14:45
@rightfold as horrible as it gets.
nwp
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It says 'submodulename' already exists in the index. How do I remove it from the index?
git rm submodule?
> La justice condamne Biocoop pour dénigrement des fruits et légumes non-bio
30k brouzoufs à l’amende
--cached if you want to keep the folder.
@LucDanton NICE
topic is too loaded for me to figure out what would pass for a least biased source, so investigate yourself
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15:04
Fixedsys Excelsior 3.01 is great
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PragmataPro is great
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Screw anti-aliasing
15:17
@rightfold is_void does not seem to need a lot of magic :) — Johan Nov 24 '13 at 22:18
lol @rightfold
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lol
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three years ago I was a fucking noob
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15:42
@rightfold A lot has changed. Now you're a non-fucking noob.
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16:01
@rightfold #cough
Ergh... few things are as tedious as commenting out a commenting out an catch block that catches any exception to find it still compiles just fine.
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Lool
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CETA cant continue because Wallonia refuses to sign
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Saved by the drain of Europe
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Not that EU won't find a way around this but it's still rad
Hello, Cruel World!
16:14
I bought 100g of solder
Thats actually quite a lot
The guy told me that the small packages are totally not worth it
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Ffs
@BartekBanachewicz You had to know that was going to be taken out of context.
Hmm... would I want to be an official citizen of a space nation? I''m fairly sure this is just a mock thing that wouldn't really count for anything much at all... but if it was really... do I really want to get caught up with actual citizenship for a space nation? On one hand, it'd be cool, on the other, that's a stupid reason to become a citizen of a nation.
Wtf
That was weird even for you
@JerryCoffin i always forget about the connotations of "package" ; "package manager" is dirty enough for me
There's a group forming... they recon once they have a million people, they could apply for formal recognition as a nation with the UN. They want to basically be a free land for science in space...
It's an interesting idea...
and to be honest... I think I could get on with just living in space. There's something appealing about knowing that after a while I would be to used to it to ever come back 0_0
16:28
you’d need to put the space taxes vs space government benefits into balance
And what do you do once you are recognized as a nation
or space balance, I’m not sure which yet
Btw until you are in space territorial law still applies
bah, something to mull over... for now it's harmless fun... and as long as I can denounce my citizenship if I don't like the way it turns out... I don't see why not
16:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes Reminds me of the first time I saw a commercial for Daihatsu cars. Happened to be during Saturday Night Live, and I initially assumed it was fake.
Once upon a time, someone in a meeting room presented the idea of having an ad where a woman tries to speak with a mouthful of Super Dickmann's. It was approved.
Oh, and if you can understand the lyrics it doesn't make it much better, IYAM.
Quite the contrary.
> Test failures show the value of the tests; test successes show the value of the implementation.
Do you agree with this?
the only value in test successes for me is lack of regressions
cos 'the implementation didn't fail this test' is sometimes a far cry from the intended 'the implementation is not buggy'
@rightfold Ugly ass shit. return (u == t && ...); should work in C++17. I should probably look up what the rationale was behind forcing parentheses.
Actually, not only is it ugly, but horribly inefficient, since SCE is never exploited
Unless the compiler actually spots the optimization, but I doubt any would.
my opinion is probably hugely tainted by the 'let's chase the invalid instantiation' aspect of C++ though :/
16:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes Assuming the tests are good, this sounds agreeable.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Test failures show the value of both (spotting a lower value of the implementation is the point of the tests after all). Test successes show the value of implementation if coverage is high enough
@AndyProwl Oh, positive connotation of "value" only.
"worth"
ah
in that case I think I agree with the first part, but the second part is dependent on coverage
Ven
Ven
@LucDanton generative testing ftw :p
@AndyProwl Good point.
I guess I'll just take the first one.
17:01
Are you preparing a presentation?
@Ven it’s earlier than that, lack of type checking :(
@AndyProwl Nah, just writing a code review comment.
There are two unit tests before that can't possibly fail because the state was not setup properly (it's understandable that one could made this mistake, but smoke testing the tests would have given it away easily).
And in fact, once fixed one of the two tests promptly revealed a bug.
Well done
@Columbo What do you mean by "forcing the parentheses?" As in return ((u == t) || ...);?
Also found a bug in the undo/redo mechanism, but I believe the code that observes it won't occur naturally in the application, but it is easy to write it such if you're setting up a stack by hand in a test.
Also it's 7pm on a Friday and I should be home already.
Good idea
Let's get the hell out of here
17:09
Just gonna push the fixes and wrap-up the code review.
to production, right?
17:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes This is a problem I've talked about for years. People routinely dismiss it as irrelevant, but writing good unit tests and being sure they're correct is a non-trivial task.
Yeah, that's why I want to make a strong point in the CR that we should witness each test fail at least once.
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hello people.. what would you suggest me for making a graphical tree in c++/
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i mean which library or functions to use
sorry if i did not clearly conveyed
Conveying it.
I'm a bot.
17:32
Generate a dot file, use dot
There are answers on Google if I search for "c++ graph rendering"
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Q: Which C++ graph library should I use?

mspoerrI found the following graph libraries, but I am not sure which one I should use. Maybe there are some more... Graphviz (http://www.graphviz.org/) Boost Graph Library (http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_42_0/libs/graph/doc/index.html) Lemon (http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/trac/lemon) igraph (http://igraph...

Totally offtopic these days
@rightfold oh, relevant.
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Reading Effective C++ by Scott. Awesome stuff even for a beginner. Can I get away with skipping few parts from the book?
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Or do you think it's best to go through it all?
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17:40
@набиячлэвэли Yep, I was afraid that would be the case.
@RawN Every chapter is pretty much standalone
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@milleniumbug Yes. I was thinking skipping some parts inside a chapter.
well the book is quite short anyway so I don't see why would you do that
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The book is golden. Laziness, I guess.
17:45
@R.MartinhoFernandes The sacredness of this space prohibits factual statements.
It's depressing.
aargh my guts
Apparently this idea of "decolonizing science" isn't new :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes I should probably be more depressed than I am, but I from an emotional viewpoint, I can't quite convince myself that people like this are really as stupid as they act, or truly believe the nonsense they're spouting. Intellectually, I can face the fact that they probably really do, but on an emotional level I can't quite get myself to believe it to the point that it really affects how I feel.
@JerryCoffin this one in particular hits home with me; I had a three-hour long discussion about this with a friend last week and she holds a similar position.
Europeans did horrible things with their guns, germs, and steel, and Australian aboriginal societies are completely egalitarian and disease-free and therefore superior.
Oh, right, and their societies were also free of warfare.
Science and technology ruined primitive European societies.
18:01
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's certainly true that a lot of people have utterly ridiculous ideas about primitive societies, whether Australian, North American, South American, African or whatever.
And it's hard to talk about this at all because she lived in Australia and met aborigines and I didn't.
Here in the US, of course, the native American societies are the ones that get bemoaned constantly, but it seems like pretty much the same fairy tales get applied to nearly all of them.
And Guns, Germs, and Steel was written by a European so clearly anything that remotely resembles its content must be dismissed as standard European racism.
And it was actually her who brought up GGS
Science and technology is racist by default because it was Europeans who took advantage of it.
hey guys, my function is returning MODULEENTRY32, but how can I return a null one? (for example, if your function returned an int, you would usually do like -1 to show an error occurred. what would be the equivalent to this for what I am trying to achieve?)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Contact with the current people doesn't tell anybody much about what society was like before contact with Europeans. The fossil record does--and in every society of which I'm aware, it shows that warfare, slavery, disease and (especially) starvation were common in most societies.
18:06
But that's the European narrative!
@Hiyper Just don't do it. Look up optional<T> or Maybe<T>.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Of course--but face reality, anything that contradicts what they want to believe is going to be dismissed for whatever reason they like.
thanks
hmm
is it not in the std namespace??
@JerryCoffin
ooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
@Hiyper I don't believe there's one in the current standard library (but Googling should turn up some possiblities).
Ven
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@Puppy bark your face
Also hi lounge
18:17
@Hiyper Well, it's not in the standard standard library, so to speak, but it's in a TS, so your compiler may already have it (as std::experimental::optional<T>). I believe it's been approved for C++17 though.
perhaps I should just out to a MODULEENTRY32 instead of returning one?
@Hiyper IMO, optional is worth learning about and using in any case.
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^
@BartekBanachewicz can teach you about burritos
They're a bit like modans
I have used modans before with typename templates
my VS 2015 install does not seem to have std::experimental
that seems a bit of a huge overkill though for 1 function
guess ill just do it the ancient way ;(
omg that formatting is messy
18:26
@Hiyper Added in VS "15", preview 5. Lacking that, consider Boost optional. boost.org/doc/libs/1_62_0/libs/optional/doc/html/index.html
@Hiyper It's complex largely for one reason: to avoid creating a (possibly default constructed) T if one wasn't supposed to be present. If you don't mind including a default constructed object, you can write an optional in probably something like 15 or 20 lines of code.
Here's a quick sketch (though I haven't even looked at the TS recently, so it's only the same general spirit, not an attempt at an accurate implementation).
You'd use it something like optional<MODULEENTRY32> f();, auto x = f(); if (x) process(x.get());
I need to split an uint8_t array into chunks of smaller arrays to send them over UDP
@mate64 No, you probably don't. What you probably want is a string_view/array_view kind of thing.
@JerryCoffin
this is ugly code, and it crashes after the 3rd or 4th chunk, I don't know why
the shebang will be passed to another function using the unique_ptr filedata.get()
18:43
Guys
amagad my guts
is copy constructor necessary when a class has a pointer variables in it?
you both suck
hmm, I wonder why when I access the szModule member of a MODULEENTRY32 struct, it works perfectly but trying to access the modBaseAddr member throws an access violation..
you also suck
18:56
@mate64 Why do you insist on using unique_ptr (and associated baggage) when a std::string or std::vector<char> would work perfectly well? Why do you copy the data yourself, when std::remove_copy is available? None of this seems to me to make any sense at all.
@shiladityabasu Yes, usually.
Oh god this is odd
my getModule method works
but only the first time you use it..
as a matter of fact
the program just hangs
no errors or nothing, what could be the cause if that?
use a debugger
dosent throw an error
just hangs
oh ok
so it is stuck on my map iterator
ah I see
this->modules[moduleEntry.szModule] = moduleEntry;
but the key is set to this: +ÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌÌ ( a lot more of those)
odd
you suck
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no idea why it would do that
19:09
debug a user
considering the value of the stupid key, has the real szModule in it
not the IIIII thing
aaaaa
I found the bug- he's treating SO chat as a remote gdb
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sike
not using gnu
@mate64 Rough idea of how I'd approach the problem:
lol I am stupid
I wasnt changing the iterator
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lol
@Puppy Can't even DV him out of chat privs...
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$1200 for an app.
19:46
@Hiyper So is modules a map? If so, this can be done much more cleanly.
20:07
@rightfold Could be worth it for the right app.
but I doubt any of those are
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Servant is great.
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@BartekBanachewicz you should use Servant
21:06
maybe
my new soldering sponge is great
All sponges are, in my experience (as long as not too soft)
@nwp it sounds like a trumpian scam /cc @ThePhD :)
@Ven disagree. I think it's unnecessarily ugly, but it is not suboptimal and has some merit
@AndyProwl I mean that the fold expression must be enclosed in parentheses.
@BartekBanachewicz HOWS YOUR CAR?
@LucDanton I'd rather pay spaces taxes than tab taxes
Sorry about the caps. I was writing a work email just before.
21:18
Dat. almost made sense
@CaptainGiraffe er
Allow me to explain.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm in martial arts. I have the conveyor belt
@CaptainGiraffe Permission tentatively granted
I was responding to an email oldman-everyone@majordomo. They explained that a key web-based system that we use frequently and regularly, is no longer accessible with firefox. (IE and edge are not even considered). Chrome is mandated. A colleague tried it in firefox, and it is a menu that takes 30 seconds to drop in firefox. 2 seconds in chrome.
The menu drops on a click, the menu shows from a timer. The timer is badly implemented.
@CaptainGiraffe Yay for HTML technologies being used for something they were never meant to be used for. :)
21:25
To rub salt in my deep wound, another collegue responded that the menu delay will be only one second in chrome, because they improved the JS engine.
I could have accepted gross incompetence, but the hooray 'chrome is getting faster' in the followup sent me over the edge.
and then there was yelling?
I pressed caps yes.
My internal yelling is still reverberating through my bones.
21:29
Fortunately it's still in my 'Drafts' folder.
ah, therapeutic venting then
I'd need it too in that instance :P
I really appreciate your support jS
glad to be of aid :)
@sehe Do I still have all of my timeouts?
@CaptainGiraffe Just post it on reddit
21:34
Do all y'all have reddit accounts?
I had three at one point
@CaptainGiraffe I must have made one once. Never logged on again
Ven
Ven
@sehe "pls gieff a || ..."
yeah. not everyone can use that
my lcd doesn't want to work
one for standard use, one for school, and one for /r/45thworldproblems
oh fixed it
I didn't ground R/W pin
k let's try over SPI now
22:04
Just tried to kill a roach with Axe Body Spray, now it's name is Brett & he won't shut up about crossfit
@fredoverflow Right, because some dark existential horror is exactly what I need in a hacking game.
22:31
Ken Bone stood in front of America 5 days ago to say he was possibly going to vote for Trump but still wasn't sure… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/786926447629860864
Kevin is getting more than he bargained for
Being a shill is not an easy job I guess
@sehe Pfffff. Well, I'm glad I changed it before I presented.
:) You know. It's mostly how you bring it anyways. How did it go (assuming it's been already)?
> [11:06 PM] ThePhD: Talk SUCCESSFUL.
[11:06 PM] ThePhD: I even got a business card for someone who wants to hire me.
@sehe Who's Kevin
^ you'll find out using google
Is it weird I find that creepy that people are trying to snipe talk presenters for jobs
Kevin (/ˈkɛvɪn/; Irish: Caoimhín [kiːvʲiːnʲ], Middle Irish: Caoimhghín [kəiṽʲʝiːnʲ], Old Irish: Cóemgein [koiṽʲɣʲinʲ], Scottish Gaelic: Caomhainn, Latin: Coemgenus) is a male first name of Goidelic origin. Among the earliest famous bearers of the name was Saint Kevin, although Kevin is not a biblical name. Caoimhghín derives from the Irish caomh (Old Irish cóem) "kind, honest, handsome" and -gin (Old Irish gein) "birth". Kevin influenced the similarly Irish-derived Kelvin, as well as the Latin Calvin. "Kevin" is one of the top 100 male baby names in Chile, France, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands...
@sehe Yes
22:48
I can't quite figure out how to rig LD_PRELOAD to override this Lua lib....
Whaaatever.
@набиячлэвэли Well I think that's creepy. No doubt there will be sincere recruiters, but I can't imagine the motivation of the recruiter that goes straight for the people doing the talk. Unless you already know the person/company
@набиячлэвэли try "kevin trump endorsement"
@jaggedSpire oh god
Kevin...?

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