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his ears remind me a little of my dog growing up
and the expression
that is a happy pupper.
@BoundaryImposition Too bad Wilx isn't here to be reminded of what "playing the victim card" looks like.
@BoundaryImposition who has the honor of making your ignore list this time?
@Code-Apprentice my ignore list hasn't changed for several years
it's a beaut :)
@Code-Apprentice did I ever tell you I met Emilia Clarke?
21:02
@Code-Apprentice People who call him on his BS, of course. I'm in there several times over.
@Borgleader is my webcam on?! hah
@BoundaryImposition Is she just as hot irl?
@Code-Apprentice dunno, never met her :( am dreaming
I did meet some of the cast from The 100 recently though
21:04
I saw her on a talk show and she says when she's out with Kit Harington (Jon Snow) she often gets asked to take pictures of him with fans. No one ever recognizes her without her blonde wig.
and these two events are going to be great: seanharry.com/events/ultimates heroesfanfest.com/london
@Code-Apprentice lol
noobs
You know she's brunette, right?
she looked great in Terminator!
ofc
@Puppy :D
The idea of that just cracks me up...asking Khaleesi to take pictures.
21:05
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I think it's time we got married, frankly
this relationship has been going on long enough
I haven't seen Terminator GeniSys ;-(
@Code-Apprentice It was fun enough, no Terminator 2 though
21:06
@Puppy you have an excellent dog
yah, it looks pretty good. And on my list.
@Puppy Oh wait, is it a female?
@Columbo It's called Daisy.
I rented two movies from RedBox yesterday and when I got home, I found my DVD player is on the fritz.
she's called Daisy
21:07
@Puppy 10/10 Pupper!
"it" is an apellation for things, not dogs.
I don't get it, isn't it even appropriate to call a female dog a bitch now?
@Columbo that's the litteral definition afaik
There's a thrift shop a block away from my apartment, though, so I'll just go pick up a cheap one...might even get a BluRay player instead.
@Borgleader Sure, and @BoundaryImposition gets offended by it AFAICS
@Puppy So how am I supposed to ask?
21:08
@Code-Apprentice your problem is owning a dvd player
Is that dog a female?
well, the same as a human really
@Puppy You never really ask that question for humans, I think
@Columbo I didnt see that.
@Columbo Is your dog a girl?/Is your dog a boy?/What's your dog's name (wait for name, sex, and list of preferred activities)
21:09
@jaggedSpire yah...I need to upgrade ;-)
3 mins ago, by BoundaryImposition
go now
@Code-Apprentice DVD rentals!
Are you from the past? :)
@jaggedSpire Ok, sure.
21:10
I got stuck in 2017 when my time machine broke.
@Columbo I see.
alternately, while petting dog say "So is s/he a girl or a boy?" or pause and glance at owner in the middle of "Who is a good ___? You are!"
if the owner appears uncomfortable proceed to dognapping
you can ask the vet when you take the dog in for a checkup
@Code-Apprentice Will you be in 2017 forever?
remember to remove any forms of identification from the dog before the vet visit
@jaggedSpire so what youre saying is... this is you?
21:14
@jaggedSpire did you just assume that the dog has a binary gender?
@BoundaryImposition hopefully not ;-(
@BoundaryImposition shame on me
@Borgleader yes
@Code-Apprentice that would be weird. I suppose we'd end up with an infinite number of you and we'd be able to see that by now
@jaggedSpire I realise that society tends to presume that most dogs are cisgendered but check your privilege ok
Dec 31, 2017 is followed by Jan 1, 2017...like a year long Ground Hog Day
but how do you ask the dog its gender
I do not speak dog
21:16
@jaggedSpire you don't; it's personal information
#transdogsmatter
trans dog smatter
sounds like a kind of teleporter device
for the privileged
of course
If you'll excuse me I'd like to go to the privilege park to engage in some cultural appropriation in my privilegecopter.
I should be back in a few hours
maybe I'll smell some privilegeblossoms while I'm there
maybe have a little walk in the privilegedome
21:22
@jaggedSpire lol ok
@jaggedSpire only if you have sufficient privilege to be permitted entry
because being in there isn't a right, it's a ... you got it
I've been here for a short while and I can't understand, what joke is there to be explained since 1998?
The joke interview with Bjarne explaining why he created C++?
@jaggedSpire or maybe sunbathe on your boat, the PrivilegyMcPrivilegeFace
nwp
nwp
@RafaelCamposNunes that can't be explained, it's not on the agenda
@RafaelCamposNunes I wasn't here so I can't be sure, but at a guess... I wouldn't think too hard about it
But it sure is on the lounge description :v
Gonna take a look later, thanks @BoundaryImposition
good ol' times
@RafaelCamposNunes It's a fun read
user1804599
Don't explain the joke.
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I wonder if there is a similarity between @rightfold's name and the older name of this lounge :v
21:39
@RafaelCamposNunes If we explained it, it wouldn't be funny any more.
@RafaelCamposNunes Is there any question?
About what @BoundaryImposition?
@RafaelCamposNunes Never mind
@JerryCoffin I printed out the joke, it was a full binder. I think 1200+ pages
Ok, I'll assume that no one knows the joke @JerryCoffin
@BoundaryImposition I guess I missed something, feeling guilty now :-(
21:43
@RafaelCamposNunes There there it's ok
We can make new memories together
hahahahaha :-)
@BoundaryImposition quite a reflection
@BoundaryImposition ahh...those were the days. Loungers causing drama on Meta and all.
@Code-Apprentice good times roll
@Code-Apprentice FWIW while trying to locate it I found a similar-ish post from August of last year
21:48
tf is this. Does Tony the Pony ring a bell? Does your google skills fail to recognize the year 1998?
@CaptainGiraffe HE COMES
hey, what happened to @EtiennedeMartel?
@BoundaryImposition Not much. He still drops by semi-regularly.
user1804599
It's a combination of factors:
1. I'm MtF
2. Some asshat came into the room and said that the discussion must reflect room topic
3. I said the room topic should be changed to "penis" so that we had to discuss penises
4. @Puppy changed the room topic to something similar and got demoted as room owner
21:54
Male to female @BoundaryImposition
Just checked
But anyway, sad.
why restrict yourself to such a traditional target gender, when there are now so many to choose from?
why sad?
user1804599
lol I still have LRiO plonked
Because @Puppy was demoted as room owner
@rightfold define LRiO
It isn't defined in urban dictionary
user1804599
LRiO is BoundaryImplosion
21:58
Oh, I thought It was an acronym.
and back to this again
you people are obsessed
no matter how much I try to move the conversation on
sad
FAKE NEWS!
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user1804599
It is.
ScY
ScY
@RafaelCamposNunes It is: Lightness Races in Orbit
@ScY indeed it is lol
Ell
Ell
That guy is LRiO
22:01
@BoundaryImposition only for contextualization
@RafaelCamposNunes should be (not)
user1804599
Lichtheid racet in baan.
Xeo
Xeo
Did someone say ban?
/kicks Lori
:(
well, this has been lovely
22:06
This is not currently possible, but we are working on a feature that will allow you to override the community decision. — Oded ♦ yesterday
what could possibly go wrong lol
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A: Could authors overturn recent community review decisions?

Shog9This has bugged me for years too; I have full edit rights over my own posts, I can single-handedly approve or reject any edit suggested to them if I catch it in time, why can't I override an approval or rejection if an edit happens to get reviewed while I'm asleep? Well, now we can! Oded toiled...

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A: Legitimate edit was rejected

BraiamSince this feature was implemented you can override reviewers decision by simply going to the review link and clicking "Approve", as long as you don't edit the post (as you did).

feature was just announced
exactly =p
actually I've changed my mind that sounds fine
heh
You could generate the two parts of the page in iframes, so that they show on the same page but are separate page loads as far as the server is concerned. Probably not an ideal solution, but it might be a workaround? — Simba Oct 8 '15 at 8:58
I always ask myself why people still use iframes in the twentieth-one century
22:11
I haven't seen an iframe for ages, though I believe some ads still use 'em
22:29
@BoundaryImposition Disqus.
GUYS!
I'VE DONE IT
@EuriPinhollow Oh that probably explains why it's so slow and terrible :D
@VermillionAzure So can you now fix the damage you've done?
@JerryCoffin Lol.
I've been on a WILD ride, I wish somebody would want to listen to me
22:31
@BoundaryImposition Never felt that TBH. inb4 comparing disqus to compiled C++ code
@EuriPinhollow Discuss.
@JerryCoffin I've spent my last 16 weeks implementing Scheme R7RS in C++.
@BoundaryImposition Cannot see any banter potential, let's move on.
And I've had to do a MAJOR rewrite in the past 2 weeks since crazy things happen in Lisp.
(define define 1) is a thing and does what you might expect.
Isn't it some kind of exception-throwing code?
22:34
@VermillionAzure 'tis true. Well, more accurately, crazy things can happen (but also yes, quite a few Lispers seem a lot more wiling than sane people to do things like completely change the language, often into something utterly incomprehensible to anybody, including the one who wrote it).
@JerryCoffin I've learned SOOO much about programming langauges it's ridiculous
and I'm figuring out I'm so dumb. compared to those who are doing work like Racket, etc.
@JerryCoffin DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN HAVE CIRCULAR LISTS IN SCHEME?!
@VermillionAzure Very cool.
@VermillionAzure If memory serves, they're pretty easy to create in almost any Lisp by using dot notation.
22:37
@JerryCoffin Yeah, but the standard says almost NOTHING about it. There is no section on circular lists in the latest standard.
This is ridiculous -- in fact, they use the terminology for circular lists in other places but it's just not there.
@JerryCoffin Have you heard that idea that "Lisp is easy to implement?"
@VermillionAzure A circular list is just one possibility. Using dot notation you can also build things like binary trees, if you want to badly enough.
@VermillionAzure I've heard it. In a way, it's even sort of true. A really complete Lisp (with macros, all the special forms really done correctly, etc.) is pretty non-trivial--but compared to something like Clang or gcc...well, "trivial" might be overstating things a bit, but it's certainly a lot easier.
@JerryCoffin You know, I'm inclined to think that it could possibly approach the complexity of what I might think Clang is like
The optimizing compilers for Scheme have their optimizations written as tree rewrites with micropasses (Chez Scheme from Univ. of Indiana and Cisco)
Racket has an entire scoping system just for macros that they redid recently
The only thing that Lisp doesn't do often is static optimization and analysis to the same degree that is possible with the C-like languages, and even that can have the floodgates opened if you use something like Typed Scheme or Typed Racket.
@VermillionAzure Look through the Clang source code. Seriously, there's really quite a large difference.
@JerryCoffin How well do you know it? I've wanted to get into Clang but I don't know how
@VermillionAzure Not very well. In fact, probably not at all--at a guess, essentially everything I did once know is probably obsolete anyway.
22:45
@JerryCoffin What are the major differences?
The major difference is standard weight.
@VermillionAzure I don't really know--I just know that it was probably close to 5 years ago when I spent some time studying it, and a lot has changed since then (if memory serves, what I studied was getting close to feature complete for C++11, but that was about it; now it's close to complete for both C++14 and 17, and I think there's been quite a bit more rewriting than just that as well).
23:10
@JerryCoffin I see
Oh wow LRiO is alive again
need C++ help here
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Q: unrestricted union members lifetime during parent object construction

C.M.Normally you are responsible for lifetime of your unrestricted union members -- and typically you do it via in-place ctor/dtor calls. But, apparently, there is at least one case when compiler helps you -- in the code below, if object construction fails it's (previously constructed) union member g...

I'm fairly confident about my standard interpretation, but all three main compilers disagree with me so I'm probably wrong. How?
Kerrek's answer might suggest the wording was changed later to match behaviour actually implemented by the popular implementations?
23:26
Okay yeah seems that's the case
found the relevant CWG issue (I think)
Seriously?
ScY
ScY
who chooses red hair?
Labour supporters ^_^
ScY
ScY
or dykes
Just a few hours left before we can vote ^^
@Horttanainen Mostly cppreference.com
23:40
vote for what
French elections.
okay
sarko me manque
I didn't like him.
he had good taste in women
probably still does, to be fair
Doesn't matter.
23:43
probably matters to him!
I miss the bashing though.
all you can eat
<tttb> Why did the programmer quit his job?
<tttb> because he didn't get arrays
hehehe
oh it is lrio
Xeo
Xeo
he's addicted to lounge
poor soul
@VermillionAzure yes you said that before
23:47
@BoundaryImposition hi!
@VermillionAzure vey
@Xeo I'm on holiday ^_^
Xeo
Xeo
and you waste it in the lounge? shame
you have a point
<Humbedooh> Roses are red, leaves are green, but only Java has AbstractSingletonProxyFactoryBean
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