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00:14
Its Friday night, what's everybody working on?
Fixing a deadlock in production code
@Mikhail Still at work.
So-called "halting problem" :-)
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00:30
@Mysticial why, you need to watch evil loli being evil. excuse yourself from work
@Mikhail Factorio base with friends
@AldwinCheung I’ve been playing a lot warrior in pvp this league and rather than explain to you why I’ll let this poet loose
@LucDanton Brings a tear to me eye
posted on February 04, 2017 by Scott Meyers

A couple of months ago, I offered to give away foreign editions of my books, asking recipients only that they reimburse me for the postage. Here are some numbers associated with the giveaway. 112: Books I had to give away.70: Books I gave away. (There were no requests for the others.)65: People who requested books.37: People I sent books to. (It wasn't possible to satisfy all requests.) 13: P

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> These books were in Japanese, but the mailing address was in Sweden, and the request came from someone with an email provider in Italy, so it appears that an Italian in Sweden requested books in Japanese :-}.
nice
> 905.65: Total cost of postage for books I sent (in US dollars).
> 75.4: Percent of this cost I've so far been reimbursed.
Oh wait.
Percent :)
00:46
I'm working on making a user interactive surface for my microscope control software . Basically I want people to be able to click on shapes in my images and then it calculates medically relevant parameters.
"You are grossly overweight by 83 kg."
user1804599
> Could not match kind Type with kind Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> Type -> # Effect -> Type
@jaggedSpire ...and how it looks now... /cc @TonyTheLion
Is it malformed to explicitly instantiate a template multiple times with the same template arguments?
ICC gives me a warning. But not MSVC.
Trying to decide if I should just suppress the warning.
01:01
@Mikhail There is no basic about that ^^; Though I'm sure something somewhat usable can be hacked together with OpenCL
can you try gcc
if gcc and ICC say no, then MSVC is wrong as usual
ICC allows it. It just warns.
@Aaron3468 Yeah, it took me almost a week to get the union find algorithm running on 5 megapixel images in my 6ms window! Now I'm trying to figure out how to raster aesthetically pleasing outlines around my cells.
@milleniumbug boi y is your Discord in Polish
@набиячлэвэли who knows, who cares
01:04
coliru is lagging heavily /cc @StackedCrooked
some kid running a server on it
@StackedCrooked WHY IS YOUR TOTALLY FREE SERVICE FAILING?!?!?! I'M MAAAADD THAT I CAN'T USE A FREE THING THAT I'M ENTITLED TO!!!!
j.k.
@Mysticial my instinct tells me it's "no diagnostic required" IOW undefined behaviour, but this needs an actual language lawyer to assess
@Mysticial Is it possible that if they are instantiated in multiple compilation units there will be duplicate functions with the same signature causing a linking error? (trying to think outside the box)
not even sure if this thing is UB, but similar things like this are UB so I wouldn't be surprised if this one is
01:08
Just tried on goldbolt. GCC also warns.
Fuck.
I have several extremely large classes which I've split the implementations across multiple files. And at the top of each of them, I do a template instantiation of the entire class. But in my single-module compile, everything is dumped together. So I get multiple instantiations.
Oh wait. GCC actually errors.
It doesn't just warn.
Fuck. That definitely means it's malformed.
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What's the error?
> error: duplicate explicit instantiation of 'class Foo<int>' [-fpermissive]
@Mysticial just pass -fpermissive :P
fuck you :)
fur-missive
01:12
thanks, you too
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hmm odr violation, why does MSVC not even warn?
I didn't think it would violate ODR since it's templates.
Guess I'm gonna need to #ifdef the fuck out of this.
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it's not template anymore really, if it's a full specialization
why do you even have two of the same specialization? int and long stuff or...?
The exact usecase that I'm hitting is this:
template <typename T>
class Foo{
  void bar(){}
};

template class Foo<int>;
template class Foo<int>;
template class Foo<int>;
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01:14
(or whatever the types were that did weird things between platforms, maybe twas the stdint typedefs)
@Mysticial but why?
ICC also errors under Linux. It allows it on Windows to remain compatible with MSVC.
5 mins ago, by Mysticial
I have several extremely large classes which I've split the implementations across multiple files. And at the top of each of them, I do a template instantiation of the entire class. But in my single-module compile, everything is dumped together. So I get multiple instantiations.
The "large class" that I have is the BigFloat which is templated on the word-size.
There are about 100 member functions. Each of which have implementations ranging from 3 lines to several hundred.
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ah yes, the fun with unity builds
I used to have a single BigFloat.cpp with this at the top:
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01:16
why not just a single explicit instantiation in the header?
template class BigFloat<u32_t>;
template class BigFloat<u64_t>;
I've split it up into a dozen smaller .cpps and now I've get that multiple instantiation error when I build as a single module.
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1 min ago, by Xeo
why not just a single explicit instantiation in the header?
It won't link.
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huh
The BigFloat.h is just a header. It has nothing else.
It can't see the implementations - which are scattered throughout the multiple .cpps.
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01:19
oooh, okay
And I refuse to pull all the dependencies into the header because there's 10's of thousands of lines of it.
Thats fine, just forward declare the templates in the header. The trick is to copy and paste them... Ie, BigNumber<float> BigNumber<double>
@Mikhail Lemme think about that.
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@Mysticial extern template class BigFloat<u32_t>; in header, explicit instantiation in one cpp.
@Xeo Then it linker errors in the multi-module build where I build each .cpp as a separate module.
The one .cpp that I put it in can't see the rest of the .cpps.
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01:22
wut
maybe I don't get your build system
but it sounds like you're doing something weird.
So, in my code I have few things like: template void ComputeEngine::transpose_cpu(CameraFrame<float>& in);
Because transpose_cpu pulls in c_img, which needs to be isolated for compile time reasons
@Mysticial the way you word it suggests that any instantiation would fail in that situation, regardless of implicit or explicit
Let me clear this up. I have two modes of compilation:
1. Multi-module: Every .cpp is compiled as a separate module. (this is what I use for development)
2. Single Module: Every .cpp in the entire project is included into a single module and compiled as one massive 300k line file. (this is what I do for release)
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what's a "module" to you here
Because you don't trust LTO?
01:25
A C++ compilation module.
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so g++ a.cpp b.cpp c.cpp vs g++ abc.cpp? (just to be extra clear)
@Mikhail It was done years before LTO became a thing. Now I haven't changed it because I don't want to mess with makefiles for two separate environments (Windows + Linux.)
@Mysticial if you ever do, cmake is really good option. I think MSVC 2017 supports it out of the box.
@milleniumbug man, when was that taken? I've not been on discord since early November.
@jaggedSpire I did it literally half hour ago
01:27
I think @Mikhail's solution might work. Put the instantiation in the header. Each .cpp will only be able to instantiate it's own portion of the class. There will be no duplicates. And the instantiation will only appear once in the single-module compile.
@milleniumbug whaaaaat
scrolled up to that one very conversation and took a screenshot
Oh right
the grey bar is the "you're viewing older messages" thing
Multi-module build works.
When I say "multi-module build", what I really mean is building the project inside the Visual Studio IDE.
So I'm not really dealing with makefiles. VS handles all of that for me.
"I'm not really dealing with makefiles" is a given
01:31
I used to single-module build inside VS. But I stopped doing that a year into the project once the build times got too long. That's when I started splitting things up while still maintaining the single-module mode for release.
@Mikhail wins. It single-module builds as well. Not that I doubted it since the explicit instantiation appears only once.
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I feel like the extern explicit instance should work...
@Xeo yeah
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just like any other extern thing - make the compiler aware of an entity existing somewhere, and let the linker deal with it
You can spend lifetimes trying to get build systems to work properly. Easily harder than learning a language itself.
@Xeo they are in fact respectively called an explicit instantiation declaration and an explicit instantiation definition, that tells you everything you need to know about the deal
01:36
@Xeo How would I get each of the .cpps to instantiate what they have?
@Mysticial they don’t instantiate anything, it’s suppressed by the instantiation declaration
it’s a declare/define situation, works like a function
the one TU with the definition has the instantiation
@LucDanton But there's no single TU that has access to all the template definitions.
are you saying you can’t instantiate? then it doesn’t matter if that instantiation is done explicitly or implicitly
do you see where this is leading?
Say I have a class with methods foo() and bar(). foo() is defined in foo.cpp. bar() is defined in bar.cpp. The two .cpps are compiled as separate TUs. So you're saying that if I put an extern template for the entire class in the header, I'll be able to call both foo() and bar() in all other TUs in the program?
I don’t think you can define explicitly instantiate foo and bar in separate TUs
@Mysticial is this a member templates of a non-template class deal?
01:43
@LucDanton MSVC and ICC lets me do that. I'm not sure if this is allowed by the standard though.
'that' being what?
explicitly instantiating foo and bar in separate TUs
@набиячлэвэли that doesn’t make 100% sense
54 secs ago, by Luc Danton
@Mysticial is this a member templates of a non-member class deal?
@LucDanton baby I'm just drive-by memeing
foo.cpp:
template MyClass<int>::foo();

bar.cpp:
template MyClass<int>::bar();
^^ MSVC and ICC both let me do that.
01:45
yeah let me check if that’s standard
I don't know about GCC since I don't multi-module compile in Linux.
Furthermore, MSVC and ICC also let me do this:
foo.cpp:
template MyClass<int>;

bar.cpp:
template MyClass<int>;
@Mysticial that is standard
well, the explicit instantiation definitions are--having two of them is an ODR violation
But that breaks when I single-module compile. Because foo.cpp and bar.cpp get included into the same TU and the instantiation appears twice.
huh, it looks like it’s the opposite way I remembered: you can explicitly instantiate members piecemeal but only when they’re members of a class template
@Mysticial that means this is okay, although note that it would conflict with an explicit instantiation of MyClass<int> itself
@LucDanton Yeah, I wouldn't have both.
Wait so you can't explicitly instantiate template members of a class?
Or there's two questions there:
- Can you explicitly instantiate a template member function of a non-template class?
- Can you explicitly instantiate a template member function of a template class? Provided that you're also specifying the class template as well.
01:55
@Mysticial maybe the deal is that explicit instantiations can only deal with one level of templates, but really I’m reading this quickly
@Mysticial yes
to both
By default, ICC complains about a class instantiation template MyClass<int>; if that TU doesn't have the definitions for all the methods.
But that's a warning that I suppressed long ago.
@Mysticial yes, you can’t instantiate something without its definition
Mainly because I have a lot of unimplemented methods sitting around. And the fact that I tend to split up my larger classes.
put plainly you need something to instantiate it
All 3 compilers that I use (GCC, MSVC, and ICC) simply don't instantiate the methods that don't have definitions. But is that standard? Or is it malformed?
ICC is the only one that gives a warning about it.
02:04
> A definition of a class template, a member class of a class template, or a member class template of a class or class template shall precede an explicit instantiation of that entity […]
Fuck, I ran out of memory trying to build the project because I forgot to disable my ram drive.
there’s an exception if there’s also an applicable explicit specialization before that instantiation
oh, I only quoted the bit for classes and class templates. there’s a bit for functions and members right before that
So no exception even for unimplemented methods in a class.
@Mysticial hang on
okay so the story is that for non-classes thing there has to be a definition, although it doesn't have to appear before the explicit instantiation apparently or they put that requirement somewhere else. which I find super weird for PoI reasons
@Mysticial what does unimplemented mean here? you can break off the explicit instantiation of the whole class template to just the members you want, if that applies to your situation
@LucDanton Just a declaration in the class. No definition available either because, "I haven't implemented it yet", or it's only visible in a different TU.
02:11
there are special rules for inline things amongst other things but presumably they’re meant to be transparent, as the non-normative note hints as
@LucDanton Yeah, I can do that. Except that explicitly instantiating 100 methods each for the types that I care about is a bit unwieldy.
oh boy that sounds fun
The way I have it setup right now is that my BigFloat.h has BigFloat_Addition.cpp, BigFloat_Multiplication.cpp, BigFloat_Conversions.cpp, etc...
Each of those hold the definitions for their parts of the class.
obviously you can use advanced text editor features to list all the member names, partition them accordingly and expand them into explicit instantiation declarations and definitions where appropriate :]
C++ sucks
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02:17
dat compile tho ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
03:06
The problem with being a hobbyist is that I plan a project in great detail, get to a point where it starts working or needs money, and then realize I didn't need it all along. I'm sitting at ~50% completion rate for projects
well
That's higher than rightfold, I think
its higher than mine
Haha, really? I didn't think it was a common problem
@Mysticial amazing
03:18
Well done! And he seems a bit paranoid. Who wants his collection of vacation photos anyways?
@jaggedSpire Friday doggos /cc @Morwenn
Oh, there's more to it...
Inside the revision history, it has personal info in it.
I'm not going to screenie that even if it isn't searchable.
> Please help me have secure technological devices. I am no computer genius but I'm not immune to the fact that I get hacked. Sincerely Janet Maffia. Please have a tech specialist call asap me at XXX XXX XXXX. Thanx
Today @realDonaldTrump told female White House staffers to #DressLikeAWoman. I can only assume he wants them to wea… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/827681975670419456
plz yes
@Mysticial Haha, sounds like a troll. Or a test of our emergency bad post response system
@Mgetz This guy has learned to trust his fear of C++
@Mgetz avoiding deadlock will not make this operation atomic with all related problems. I doubt it would help here. It will not aquire both at the same timeSlava Jan 18 at 18:10
@Slava doesn't matter. What matters is that the observable behavior is the same. Please do read up on scoped_lock. Even what you would consider "atomic" is never completely atomic at the hardware level. It's about observable guarantees. — sehe 53 secs ago
/cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
@Aaron3468 He's not immune to paranoia!
03:31
@Borgleader :D
03:45
@Borgleader never specifies which woman. I vote Samus from Metroid Prime
in full battle armor
@jaggedSpire Does Samus work at the WH?
have fun grabbing that with your tiny, tiny hands
@Borgleader sadly no
See, Jo Harvelle can exorcise him :P
That's even better!
@Borgleader Given she is a woman, he basically said "keep it up" :P
Another good one
04:10
I've got stuff in a shopping cart for a handheld emulator and to try making a cartridge reader + case for it. I'm not sure if I want to click buy, but it's money from gift cards that I can only use online.
use it for food
Also instead of working on your own projects, you should work on mine
I also have no money
I can't eat a circuit board :( Your project is the medical imaging one? I only have experience messing with things until they work, though it's enough that I should be applying for internships.
Well if you want a guaranteed research publication you can apply to: ebics.net/diversity-outreach/about-reu-program
04:29
I'm not eligible due to citizenship, but that's a great opportunity
On one hand you get to hang around MIT, on the other hand you get paid $4.5k (although food and lodging is included)
04:57
This is absolutely retarded. For the 2nd time in one night, I ran out of memory. 64GB is not enough for me to compile with a ram drive anymore. Fuck this. I'm seriously considering whether I should bite the $700 bullet to go 128GB. But then I don't know what to do with my existing 8 x 8GB.
@Mysticial do it
But I really should be watching my spending since I have at least 2 builds coming this year. Not to mention some additional living expenses I'll need to deal with.
the real tragedy is that laptops are limited to 64 GB
Agreed. And it'll take an act of congress to get my laptop to 64GB since I can't get to the memory slots behind the motherboard.
So I'm stuck at 48GB.
That is a lame excuse. I had the same problem and tore everything open.
05:07
Running a ram drive there is basically impossible if I want to do a compile.
@Mikhail I'm not willing to completely rip apart of my laptop yet.
Compiling on my laptop sucks anyway. I can kick it off, watch an episode of Anime, and it still won't be done.
@LucDanton Is that you
Hi i just want to know: i read on internet any laser printer can used to print a4 pcb theral circuit paper. But when i ask printer shop (fuji xerox p215b) They say cannot why?
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because they have no clue what they are talking about
@Mikhail its mean fuji xerox p215b can used?
I don't know about that specific model, maybe somebody in the PHP room can help you
05:14
@Mikhail what about samsung sl-m2071w?
try the javascript room
@Mikhail I don't understand if on internet they write any laser printer. Why nobody want to answer ? both are laser printer.
I dunno man. When I went to the grocery store to ask them how to use my 24in. 1080p monitor to fix a water leak in my toilet, they looked at me funny.
@Mysticial easy put monitor where water is leak.
@Mikhail answer please? I confuse for last 1 week.
During undergrad I've printed stuff on my home printer without any problems. Although the last time I've had to make a circuit I just ordered a few printed.
05:20
@Mikhail you give sketch to company for print?
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On the subject of monitors: I have long been conflicted about getting a 144Hz monitor as an upgrade to my current 60hz. Is it worth the money, if I'm not going to use it for gaming?
For non-gaming probably not
For gaming it's totally worth it (you'll have a hard time going back to 60 Hz)
@Mikhail oh you
@jaggedSpire going to help which printer i buy?
05:22
@AlexCerry Maybe? You can use pencil lead to make circuits. Or print on transparencies to etch a pcb with. Some inks can be ironed off the paper onto a pcb, but it's a messy process. I haven't heard of thermal circuit paper.
I have one printer. It's at least five years old and would work perfectly if I had an OS that supported printing to a non-IoT printer.
As it is, it's a sculpture.
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@AldwinCheung Even for movies and stuff?
well yeah
I've not etched a circuit since I was 12.
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05:24
I might still upgrade, just to be set for a few years, thanks!
@jaggedSpire fuji xerox p215b can used?
@ScY It's only worth if you're outputting over 60 fps, which movies don't
4k or 144Hz pick one
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@AldwinCheung I realized that as soon as I said that haha
and I remember drawing it.
05:26
wake me up 280Hz display comes out. :/
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Right there is also 4k
Not sure 280 Hz is useful
Any help google did not help.
hi gusy
i have a regex question
05:29
nope
ask the regex room
is there one?
ask regex
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lol
05:29
common guys
throw me a bone here
B=====D
this is a kind of bone
but a language where people do more things with the regex implementation than swear at it a lot and then ignore its presence might be a good place to start looking
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RegEx - Regular Expressions

Discuss about Regular Expressions. Learn at: Regular-Expressio...
It's dead though
@ScY well I'll be
Actually I have no idea how commonly people use <regex>
@jaggedSpire people can make computer in there house. pcb etching with cover 3d printer true?
05:31
?!?
Why do you keep asking me these things?
motherboard like oragepi.
I haven't etched a circuit in literally 12 years
@jaggedSpire help me choose printer?
it's been two or three since I've touched a breadboard
which...actually is a pity
I really loved Circuits
@jaggedSpire Sir, so help me?
05:32
but all I have done is inform you of my ignorance on the topic
and you seem to have decided that I am obviously an expert
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@jaggedSpire what happened?
@jaggedSpire (sl-m2071w) || (fuji xerox p215b)
@ScY I don't own the right equipment, is all.
plonked
Circuits was one of my favorite classes in college, and thinking back on it, the reason I went for an EE major.
@jaggedSpire its ok. Just want your opinion.
Odd, since I followed that up by going into the math side of things, with signal processing :\
but it's so pretty
and now I've spent the last year of my life doing GUI work
fuck
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05:35
@jaggedSpire We also had a EE course in high school, but I was terrible at it
@jaggedSpire RIP
@jaggedSpire you are lucky only 3 jump.
@AldwinCheung ...yeah.
@jaggedSpire what is range cover by 2.4ghz wifi?
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are you a troll?
05:38
not a good one
"Many people believe if you ask an officer if he is a cop, and the officer denies it, that is entrapment. This is a myth," the pamphlet said.
You can make motherboards but just order them unless you plan to make 50+. Same reason I'd just order 3d prints if I needed them.
a good troll will make sure to say enough interesting\insane things to not get blocked
range = spead of light / frequency?
see also: Telkitty and Cicada
Well, Telkitty is better at the whole too-infuriating-for-blocking thing
as evidenced by having her own dedicated hate-entry in Urban Dictionary since 2004.
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05:43
link?
this is also a trademark violation
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"has a voice that could kill the def"
who wrote that thing?
don't tell me it was him/her
05:46
@AldwinCheung how have you been?
I'm assuming a member of the mentioned forum
She's actually angered most of the people here as well. She has a very low-key style that's interesting to see.
Things like telling everyone that if her words anger everyone so much she'll just plonk them so she won't respond, then waiting a few months and starting to respond to the people she pretended to plonk again.
Honestly I haven't had issues with her. Conversations are a little difficult, but really it's evident when she's trolling and when she's talking
I just treat her whole persona as performance art
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@jaggedSpire that's dedication
Lounge doesn't suffer low-quality trolls
the better trolls drive them out
I'm waiting for Herb Slutter
05:53
@jaggedSpire Urgh
Getting by I guess ._.
damn, that drab?
Yeah I need to seriously reconsider some uhhh life choices
@Mikhail insert abstinence joke here
@AldwinCheung I'm sorry. :\
Don't worry, we all die eventually anyway
point
Still, best of luck to you.
05:58
Thanks <3 all the same to you
And how have you been?
Notice that I shifted the emphasis one word further!
very clever
I'm been doing all right, considering.
Thinking about becoming actually politically active
That's a good idea
my personal life is pretty much about what I want, though so that's nice
06:01
Indeed, that's good then :) if all the foundations are stable and health is there, it's great
Yeah. :)
I've been taking my first steps into learning Haskell, trying to monitor myself for signs of developing FP crazy.
So far symptoms seem mild
symptoms subside when you consider how impossible it is to implement a GUI or any user interaction
seriously fuck GUIs
why can't it all be text
@jaggedSpire AKA the GNU toolchain
yes that
everything should be that
(developing linux crazy, on the other hand...)
well
06:08
@jaggedSpire You'll see the symptoms when you can no longer think of stateful solutions to problems
The Linux symptoms seem...manageable, so far
> This message is to inform you that the host your cloud server 'stacked-crooked' resides on requires a chassis swap. In an effort to reduce downtime, we are currently replacing the host. As such, we need to bring the host, and your cloud server, offline.
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Ah man.
@Mysticial ^
what is VM migration
@AldwinCheung oh dear
@StackedCrooked ahaha.... ahahahaahhaha...
06:12
Man, it's so tempting to plug libraries together with wrappers, but it doesn't build the same kind of experience as spending a month or two on one library
> This message is a follow-up to our previous notifications regarding cloud server, stacked-crooked. Your cloud server could not be recovered due to the failure of its host.
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Ah crap. I need to restore from backup.
Who's your host?
rackspace
other acceptable answers would have included gitlab
06:27
@StackedCrooked Wow... That's pretty terrible on their part
if someone tells you the time format is this: 9:13...hour with no leading 0....does that mean that the minutes will also have no leading zero, for example 9:1 ?!?!?!
no silly
minutes always have a leading zero
thats what i was thinking too
it looked weird to have 9:1
06:50
without leading/trailing zeros, minutes are ambiguous. Is 1 = 10 or 01? But with hours it's much less ambiguous because less of the ten's position is allocated to the numbering.
07:19
the price for Free cheese...
 
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10:00
stackoverflow.com/questions/388242/… Would it make sense to post recommendations against there also? For example, since the answer mentions cppreference.com, would it be OK to mention cplusplus.com as its worse counterpart?
Ven
Ven
10:18
Hi
@fredoverflow Well it has C in the name so it must be C right
I wonder how often JavaScript books get put in the Java section.
10:49
very
> JavaScript (or Java for short)...
 
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12:35
@Borgleader Is the one on the left even a doggo? :p
12:45
could be same breed but the left one just has a better winter coat
It's cute :3

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