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@jaggedSpire cats are dumb
@Borgleader that hand gesture is amazing, too
it speaks volumes of his incredulous resignation
i'm still laughing
this is amazing
10/10 landing
00:33
oh boy
I just threw a whole bunch of things together
I wonder what it's gonna taste like
@jaggedSpire sounds like a C++ program if ever I heard one
@BoundaryImposition and here I'd relate it more to the language as a whole
@jaggedSpire Sounds like my approach to python xD
this is...let's see
I wanna do this, lets google 20 some odd questions and shove all the answers in one file
00:37
sauteed sweet potato chunks in olive oil, added added diced onion and tomato, about a cup of veg. broth, a can of fire roasted tomatoes and some celery
those are... things
with some salt, powdered garlic, tumeric, cumin, and chili powder
the flavor profiles (except tumeric) usually go together, so I'm not too worried.
And I'm pretty sure the tumeric's taste is gonna get overpowered to the point you can't taste it
I don't even know what it tastes like, I only use it with garlic and other strong spices
gonna simmer this until the sweet potato's soft
@jaggedSpire it tastes like regret
@LucDanton I'll be sure to never use it alone, then
maybe I'll go out and get some form of substantially textured item to go with this, like tortilla chips or black bean patties
huh, sweet potato with tortilla chips now that’s a thought
00:44
by the way can I just say
Ras El Hanout is by far the best spice ever harnessed by mankind
my god
put it on everything mmkay
ok spice mix w/e
@LucDanton sweet potato is a weirdly good addition to a southwestern set of flavors
01:23
hm yes I like
black beans would not go amiss though
maybe a dash of sugar? All the tomatoes are rather acidic
@LucDanton I, uh, I guess
02:04
@Puppy Who'd have thought?
@EtiennedeMartel Did you see the trailer for De Pere En Flic 2?
No, and honestly that doesn't really sound that enticing.
I was pleasantly surprised.
02:53
Wikipeda may explode soon
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14287235
@Code-Apprentice Thx 4 this info. I am actually tempted to see the total solar eclipse. But consider the higher airfare, having to camp out in the dirty & possibility of that day being cloudy/raining and not able to see anything, most probably I will just avoid that time.
Also according to my aunt & internet, have to book accommodation inside the park months if not a year beforehand during June-August
RV has been suggested as alternative accommodation inside park
03:11
Now you probably can't find accommodations for it. Had to plan further ahead.
For the eclipse, I mean. Didn't know that about the park. I have only done day trips.
@Telkitty where are you traveling from anyway?
I am from Sydney, but I have relos in Seattle. So probably fly Syd - LA - Seattle. And if I come in end Aug, probably traveling from North - South.
My parents will be with me part of the trip. But my dad is overseas until early next month, so nothing will be finalised until mid next month probably.
I camped at this place last weekend:
03:31
that looks quite pleasant
yeah, it's pretty
03:49
What happened to static_if?
04:03
is there a quick way to list all directories with png files in linux
nvm, doing it the dumb way - piping the result into a file then manually read & trying to figure it out :x
use glob+python
find lists all the files
anyways I have found what I have been looking for
04:35
kitchen area at campground
04:50
@Telkitty Use os.walk to find all files that contain .png. I have some code you can copy paste if you know how to write a bit of python
thanks, but I have already found that I was searching for
It even checks for a specific file extension :)
GLOB GLOB GLOB
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A: Use a Glob() to find files recursively in Python?

Johan DahlinPython 3.5+ Starting with Python version 3.5, the glob module supports the "**" directive (which is parsed only if you pass recursive flag): import glob for filename in glob.iglob('src/**/*.c', recursive=True): print(filename) If you need an list, just use glob.glob instead of glob.iglob...

Ah, congrats. Here's the code if anybody else needs to borrow it. Better than glob because python can do more once you find the files
os walk does a poor job saturating IO bandwidth, glob beats it by like 5x for substantial workloads
also glob is one line
04:55
Ah, and looks like python has glob. I thought you meant glob for unix
I might switch one of my other projects over to glob now
05:20
@Mikhail CLOB CLOB CLOB
05:45
fat tigers ... that's only a picture, here is actually a video
06:34
@Code-Apprentice I agree with you. My solution looks like it is because I was code golfing as was instructed in the homework.
 
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08:37
@Feeds actually funny
@sbi I'm a ninja in forensics :) /cc @Borgleader
It is snowing again in Finland. Where is summer?
08:55
never heard of a ninja polar bear
if it's a raccoon, that I can understand ...
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> Summer is not available in your country.
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@Feeds hehe
10:03
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Q: How do I make sure that a declaration has a storage class or type specifier in C++ when using boost's program_options?

WheathinI am just beginning to learn about Boost for C++. I was following an example that uses the "program_options" library from boost. Below is my code. I am using Visual Studio and have already built the boost libraries that need building, added boost to the additional include directory, and added boo...

lol. That's like "Devos Responds to Compiler Messages"
Hiiiii
I've seen so much hate in ~24h. It's quite impressive.
That's the norm nowadays
And I didn't even go to /pol/ x)
10:08
@Morwenn I've seen to much misguided entitlement
I hardly even read anything else than tech stuff. Rest is poison
@StackedCrooked Reminds me of this:
Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov (Russian: Станисла́в Евгра́фович Петро́в; born 1939 in Vladivostok) is a retired lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces. On September 26, 1983, just three weeks after the Soviet military had shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 007, Petrov was the duty officer at the command center for the Oko nuclear early-warning system when the system reported that a missile had been launched from the United States, followed by up to five more. Petrov judged the reports to be a false alarm, and his decision is credited with having prevented an erroneous retaliatory nuclear...
@sehe My brain can't correctly parse « misguided entitlement » :/
Entitlement with no (valid/rational) basis for it
@Horttanainen I love science news. It's often positive :D
@sehe Oh, I see.
10:10
Elections for the Entitled: in a nutshell ("Democracy limits the power of my money, booohoooo") https://twitter.com/Aeana/status/861299124628574208
Point in case
@Morwenn Science is positive :)
Science is neutral. And that may be regarded as positive.
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@sehe Wow xD
@sehe true
@R.MartinhoFernandes Interesting story.
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10:19
hii all, first of all how do convert python >> c++ using gcc
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python ⋙ c⧺
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kek
Sooo, apparently we'll export import to complete noexcept(noexcept(...)) and requires requires. What a nice language.
@Morwenn Hey you're stealing my comment you comment thief!
@RudiantoPrasetya Sorry. I generally don't read your comments :/
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10:28
that's okay, nobody's perfect
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10:39
Look, @Morwenn, who does a keynote at MC++ this year! meetingcpp.com/index.php/mcpp2016.html
@sbi He, now that's fun :)
Hope there will be slides.
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I doubt he'll do a keynote without slides. :)
Wait, that's the 2016 MC++.
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Oh.
hangs head in shame
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10:41
I am in the process of registering for MeetingC++ 2017. Is there anybody here who I'll be meeting there?
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^somebody pin this please thanks!
@sbi That's like saying 'who is going to officially pardon the turkey at the white house this year, Oo look, it's going to be trump!'
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@Telkitty We were talking about Louis Dionne.
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@Telkitty you sure?
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10:47
ok, the internet is broken
@Telkitty Wait WHOA. Where was this? Australia?
11:06
@sbi Damn the tickets are expensive.
@StackedCrooked Hmm did they raise ticket prices? I went once, on my own expenses, and it was the only C++ conference I could consider paying for myself
Oh yeah. I see the price has significantly increased. In my mind that's at least doubled from 2013 (but a. my memory is bad b. more things could have been included, like accomodation?)
Wow. This "Why So Serious" chap is quite an obvious but elaborate troll stackoverflow.com/a/43773197/85371
11:23
> Meeting C++ also offers in this year diversity tickets for minority groups.
rofl
the cancer is spreading
the fps should cure your cancer
> If you feel like you are a member of an underrepresented group in tech — this includes, but is not limited to: people of colour, LGBTQIA+ people, women and disabled people — and agree to our Terms and Conditions, that makes you eligible for a diversity ticket.
c a n c e r
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Actually, I'm quite sure it's a bot and in that case, it's not the worst one stackoverflow.com/a/41905502/85371 - that takes some markov generating
My friend was once rejected a free ticket for being a little too white.
Cool story, sounds like it might have happened!
@RudiantoPrasetya I'd chalk it up to well meaning amateurism, like so many things related to Meeting C++ or its organizer
11:26
"diversity ticket"??
@RudiantoPrasetya I and A?
Intersex/asexual
so you pay more for being white and male. because that's not discriminatory at all. smh
I think they're missing "F" for frigids
It's like "you can positively disciminate yourself now"
@sehe Asexual? Really?
11:27
could probably make a case that this is illegal
@RudiantoPrasetya +1
@BoundaryImposition More like "You can choose whether you have enough pride not to grovel" IMO
@littlepootis I just googled it urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=LGBTQIA
1 min ago, by sehe
I think they're missing "F" for frigids
jesus, €700?! without accom?
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> Your delete vote has been recorded.
@BoundaryImposition Easily, IYAM.
Although there would likely not be a fine, because it's all well-intended. And stuff like that
11:29
@sehe blimey, he's progressed. last week he was just a nuisance
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@BoundaryImposition That still makes it the cheapest on the schedule, I think
@sehe holy hannah
need diversity tickets for P
("poor")
you wanna increase inclusion charging €700 is not the way to do it
@RudiantoPrasetya Link?
I think they need to charge 700€ so they can fund the diversity tickets...
11:30
how could it possibly cost that much to run?
smallish scifi conventions with 200-300 people only need to charge £100 per head and that covers hiring out the convention area in the hotel for 3 days over a weekend
Just like everything where demand exceeds supply
granted I think they are subsided by promises that your attendees will also buy accom from the venue, but that's easily sorted
Ah, never mind, found it.
plus those events have DJs, huge stages with complex AV, expensive celeb appearances inc travel...
guess what I'm saying is that this sounds dodgy
hiring out a convention center plus setup isn't cheap
I just addressed that
Meeting C++ should talk to Starfury events for some tips on how not to be terrible
@sehe I'd totally understand giving cheaper tickets for people with lower income, but sexual orientation and skin color? Come on.
> unwelcome sexual attention
holy shit
USA is spreading
IRTA "unwelcome sexual attraction" to start with
11:37
> harassing photography or recording
WTF is harassing photography?
Are you really expected to pay 700€ and not be allowed to sexually harass the women who won't be there anyway? What a ripoff.
@RudiantoPrasetya lol
inb4 outrage/flags
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11:53
@wilx nothing against a CoC mentioning that. Although I'd say it's rather redundant w.r.t. existing German law
@wilx Photography after being requested to refrain.
@RudiantoPrasetya Oh, they're allowing it. They just mention out loud there should be consequences.
@sehe What kind of people needs to be reminded that there are consequences to behaving against the Law?
The problem would be, apparently some people expect otherwise. Or at least, that's what the CoC suggests to me
@RudiantoPrasetya (I was just typing that)
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@RudiantoPrasetya Criminals.
Wrong, you're not a criminal until after you've breached the law (and been convicted).
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@sehe Not when they change the German law!
11:56
@sehe I guess it's just a weird transposition of US mentality into the European one
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@RudiantoPrasetya It is not a reminder. It means that when you break the law not only may law enforcement come after you (the obvious part), but also the conference will exclude you from participating further and you are not eligible for a refund (the not obvious part).
Voice of reason.
@nwp And it is required to state this because?
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@RudiantoPrasetya Because otherwise they are required to admit you to the conference as promised when selling a ticket. You can't just sell people conference tickets and then not let them in.
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refund
12:05
yeah no that wasn't my point
anyway that's more SJW retardedness and I'm not willing to go down that pit
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Am I a SJW now? Do I get a t-shirt?
Not you. The CoC :)
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:(
For SJW tshirts see with etienne
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No you get a pat on the head from Soros.
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12:07
pet/pat dunno
13:01
@RudiantoPrasetya Can I have a free ticket? I mean, I'm somewhat transexual, mostly asexual, but still a bit pansexual when I get excited.
Also I want free hand-made orange juice :D
@Morwenn Too white.
@RudiantoPrasetya I've got plenty of freckles. That's diverse D:
I... I guess
I mean, I've got the skin of a redhead.
I love the outdoors but I can't go out too much coz ... nothing ages the skin like the sun
13:06
@Telkitty Who are you preserving your skin for? :)
I don't want to go out on the street & freak out everyone, as you can see, I am very considerate person ...
@Telkitty Very.
Here there's almost no sun and people age anyway.
that's not a chicken
@jaggedSpire Did you just assume its species? D:
@Morwenn D: I'm sorry!
I was trying to find a punchline, but actually couldn't find a decent one :/
@Telkitty How is that NSFW? And stop fishing for compliments.
13:35
err, it's NSFW because you can't use picture like that on professional networks
@wilx upskirts? Dunno.
@Telkitty Huh? "Like that?"
@RudiantoPrasetya this carries the annoying implication that those minorities are discriminated against by virtue of them being poor.
We all know you can't afford stuff if you're gay, etc, and you also don't have a employer that can get you a ticket.
@R.MartinhoFernandes plz send monies
13:51
rofl I am eligible for a diversity ticket
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@StackedCrooked Not for my company, as they do not have to provide traveling and accommodation. :)
@RudiantoPrasetya many, many people. otherwise there would be no need for any punishments ever?
I'm part of a group underrepresented at Meeting C++ ("people who are me"); can I have a diversity ticket?
@R.MartinhoFernandes It also carries the very annoying implication of "we'd rather have a well-off gaynigger rather than a straight white ukrainian on minimum income"
So called "positive" discrimination is still discrimination.
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@nwp I have never understood how "social justice" happened to become a slur. (Well, at least this is telling a lot about the people who use it that way.)
Besides, I wonder how you're supposed to justify your claimed appartenance to the LGBTQIAXYZ1234+ group
What do they want, a rectal analysis or something
@sbi Well, just like "feminist" :) Or "national socialist". Even the svastika's meaning has been hijacked.
14:07
@RudiantoPrasetya Easy.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes No. It just carries the implication that more diverse minorities will come, and thus enrich your conference, when they get a ticket cheap. That's just a simple marketing principle (supply/demand) in action.
(I mean, you have all seen those bars were women get a free drink, and men don't, haven't you?)
Yes, because men want to intercourse, are you going to a C++ conference to intercourse
edited just in time before the regexp catches it
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@RudiantoPrasetya What the hell do you think "social justice" has to do with "national socialism"?? What's wrong with you??
Uh? The words themselves carry no negative meaning. I'm simply drawing a parallel.
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14:20
@sbi When you first hear "national socialism" it sounds natural. Of course nations are social groups where people help each other. Then you learn that is has nothing to do with helping and a lot with murdering and the term gets a different connotation. Social justice is the same in that it sounds like something everyone wants, yet in practice it comes down to segregation and prejudice based on irrelevant attributes (for a C++ conference) such as race, gender and sexual orientation.
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Q: Questions about writing c ++ program

vahid.zaliI have 2 questions for you know c ++ it right after I send thank you. Write a program that reads input from the fourth decimal place them in an array and a member of the array to print the photos. Consider one of whose members is offering 10 member Tennis 5. Write a program set square count them.

/cc @Mysticial
> In my view, the main reason for the uneven management sex ratio is our inability to discern between confidence and competence. That is, because we (people in general) commonly misinterpret displays of confidence as a sign of competence, we are fooled into believing that men are better leaders than women.
Hi, I want to know what is the difference between these two books for C++, and which one is better for people that finished C, and have knowledge about everything explained in C, but don't know C++ (like me). First Book: A Tour of C++ Second Book: The C++ Programming Language (4th edition), both written by Bjarne Stroustrup.
By the way, I have seen this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/…
No need to paste the link here again.
And i do not understand why the page difference is so big. First book has 1366 pages, while Second book has 193.
Standard advice is that knowing C doesn't help much.
Stroustrup's book is a good one. Read it.
Also, forget about C, it'll only get in your way.
Well, I do not agree with you that C is not important... I did not ask you whether it is or not. I asked you which one is better if I know pointers etc. Please answer what I have asked.
@EtiennedeMartel By the way, are you even following what I am saying? Both of them are written by Stroustrup...
14:39
Oh, right. Forgot he wrote anything other than TC++PL.
Also you sound incredibly arrogant, barging in here with your demands.
@Siliproksi I'm sorry? The difference between us is that we know C++ and you don't.
I thought that was the reason you asked for advice learning C++.
See, I did not ask that. I asked "which one is better for people that finished C". So yea...
@Siliproksi I answered what was asked: knowing C doesn't make either better than the other.
Ok than.
Just to make this clear, I wonder, it makes no difference if I know pointer, structs etc.
@EtiennedeMartel Anybody who starts out with the notion that there's one reason for women being under-represented at the upper echelons of business is ignoring so much of reality that it's almost certainly best to take what they say with a large grain of salt. What he's advancing may explain some small portion of the difference, but that's about it. In reality, there are pretty clearly quite a few reasons, each making its own small contribution.
14:42
Seriously, doesnt it?
@Siliproksi as stated, it makes little difference.
@JerryCoffin He's still right about how we tend to choose our leaders. How he ties it to gender ratios is probably a bit of a stretch, though, but the rest is interesting read.
@JerryCoffin Stop it with your facts and reasonable opinions
@R.MartinhoFernandes As i know, you said: "I answered what was asked: knowing C doesn't make either better than the other." And now "as stated, it makes little difference.". You are not really much of help to me...
Is there anyone that can answer question "clearly"?
Oh well. Good luck.
14:44
Or write his opinion "clearly".
@sehe has alternative clarity
@R.MartinhoFernandes Kids these days.
@EtiennedeMartel The basic notion of mistaking confidence for competence probably has some degree of credibility, yes. On the other hand, confidence is an important trait in a leader, so it's not entirely a mistake either.
I ask A question. And he gives me answer to B question... Ok, let me turn this into polite situation. I have finished "K&R The C programming language book (second edition)". So I have programming experience as well. So i want to know, is it better to start learning C++ from "A tour of C++" or "The C++ Programming Language (4th edition)".
No need to argue.
lol what is going on here
14:49
@Siliproksi I don't have to give you anything. I don't owe you anything.
@EtiennedeMartel Well, I do not said that you need to. So please, keep it to yourself.
You could also drop books and code at random.
@Siliproksi Please don't mind Etienne, he is well known around here for antagonizing newcomers.
@Siliproksi This is a public chat room. I can interject whenever I want to.
@Siliproksi It's the same.
14:51
@RudiantoPrasetya Oï.
@EtiennedeMartel @R.MartinhoFernandes Ok, then I guess I will just ignore you two...
@Siliproksi There is no one answer. They cater to different learning styles, so a great deal of which is preferable depends on aspects of your personality of which we are generally unaware, so we can't reasonably give meaningful advice. Almost anybody who advises one over the other is likely basing their recommendation on their own personality, not yours.
It really is the same, since the Tour is the first chapters of TC++PL more or less verbatim.
@JerryCoffin I see, and there is no difference if I know programming? I mean is one of them more for begginers? Or are they on the same level?
They're the same book, except one is incomplete.
14:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes I guess, that is, the one that is 193 pages.
I.e. "A tour of C++"
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@nwp No, social justice does not "come down to segregation and prejudice based on irrelevant attributes."
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I suppose it is just a terminology issue then. Once we define the terms properly we would agree, as is usually the case.
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@Siliproksi The second book is the shorter one, the first is the longer one. You got that wrong. The short one tries to cram (the most important aspects of?) the language and standard library into 180 pages, the longer explains them in full. I haven't seen the short one, and although it's said he did the impossible well, I am doubtful as to the completeness. Whether this fits your learning style only you can decide. x
Note that coming from C is a disadvantage for you with which you need to deal.
@Siliproksi And with that you have just ignored two of the oldest (and probably most knowledgeable) room members.
and most modest
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> Social justice is the fair and just relation between the individual and society. This is measured by the explicit and tacit terms for the distribution of wealth, opportunities for personal activity and social privileges. [..] In the current global grassroots movements for social justice, the emphasis has been on the breaking of barriers for social mobility, the creation of safety nets and economic justice. – Wikipedia
15:09
@sbi Gee, I know I've been thirty for a week, people don't have to keep calling me old.
growing old on stackoverflow chat, how lovely
@EtiennedeMartel As posed, there is a really simple answer to that question: because many men become leaders.
Competent persons tend to be busy doing useful things.
@EtiennedeMartel sounds about right
@sbi didn't we used to call this communist insurgancy?
15:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes you too huh?
@Mgetz Certainly not in East Germany where he grew up.
@R.MartinhoFernandes fair enough, insofar as it was happening to the west it was "fighting imperialism" if it happened to the east it was "capitalist terrorism"
@Siliproksi The Tour is basically just that: a (whirlwind) tour of the language at a fairly superficial level. My tendency personally has always been that I follow a book up to maybe a third of the way through, skim the rest, do a couple of what are supposed to be the hardest problems in each chapter, and from then on mostly go by the language's standard. If you're about the same, you may find that the Tour has about as much as you'd really read in detail anyway.
If, however, you tend to work your way through the entire book, and read the entirety of the last chapters just as carefully as the first, then chances are pretty decent that you'd be better off with TC++PL.
@Siliproksi The answer was that it's largely irrelevant. So yea...
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, so you had an important birthday and did not invite me? Pfft.
@Mgetz What?
15:30
@sbi I was on vacation out of the country.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I would say this now, too, if I were you.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Congratz. Now I feel super guilty for not having time for you last week :( Did you annicrement in the Netherlands?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh. Answered before aksed
@sehe No worries.
Sigh. github.com/libyal/libevtx/blob/master/evtxtools/evtxexport.c to make you remember why C++ exists
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this tool is nice github.com/3b1b/manim
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@BoundaryImposition TBH his account activity seems to suggest it didn't change recently. I have flagged one of the obvious drivel answers for moderator attention though. (There could be other indicators invisible to me)
@sehe checked the same thing earlier, came to the same conclusion, and took the same action :D
hi5
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You geezer.
@sbi Most of these are just rephrasing in ways that remain open to personal interpretation. For example, instead of "social justice" we get "economic justice". "Social" and "economic" are pretty clear-cut; the part that's open to argument is "justice", which is used in the definition just as it is in the phrase being defined. In short, people who disagree over what constitutes "social justice" are probably going to disagree about equally over what constitutes "economic justice".
16:00
Apparently some people answer questions before breakfast.
@Morwenn it's 5pm and I haven't had breakfast
answered a few times today
so yeah :D
@BoundaryImposition Let me reformulate: some people answer questions when waking up :p
It was dark this morning trying not to wake anybody else up. — Loki Astari yesterday
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16:12
Hi
I'm sad nobody has implemented the Library Fundamental TS parts that require compiler support :/
@Ven Hey :)
16:46
by the way, here's another case reported about it https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43791079/x3-linker-error-with-separate-tu
I have looked at it extensively and not yet found the cause. Just proving the point.
16:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes youtube.com/watch?v=jiusl3wKWis
hard to listen to TARS or CASE without hearing them as being TARS or CASE
@ThePracticalDev @vaidehijoshi Totally read that as "A simplified guide to: farting (Fearlessly)"
/cc @Morwenn @orlp btw
You guys are the champions of farting algorithms, obviously.
Obviously.
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@Ven Hi
17:21
@sehe a good fit for the 'SSCCE to run screaming away from' category
Not really. Although I'm miffed why there's not a gist
oh I meant that the eventual debugging down the line is going to be awful, the code itself is well presented
Yeah. Well. I'm going to give it another shot. But I'm not in a hurry :)
It just helps me confirm the "I hate those SPIRIT_* macros" bias I always had
AFAIK tag dispatching involves having many overloads with a dummy type parameter (i.e. the tag), I'm not sure how this would be less code, and since its a compile time choice I'm not sure how that helps you here. You'd still have to list the assiation from name to function (overload) anyway. Am I misunderstanding? — Borgleader 11 secs ago
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> assiation
nice
Holly Molly! We have a bit of a constitutional crisis here. Our retarded president has refused to remove from office our finance minister on prime minister's request despite that the constitution does not give him this option.
18:36
@Borgleader I raise you:
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Q: Hi are you have a pdf copy of the book

user358292Hi are you have a pdf copy of the book ( fixed rings of a finite automorphism groups of an associative ring) for S. Montgomery please

18:51
@wilx lolwut?
The prime-minister doesn't have the power to appoint and sack the ministers?
@R.MartinhoFernandes The PM nominates them and the president appoints them. Also, the PM asks for their removal and the president removes them.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The president does not have the choice to refuse either, AFAIK.
@wilx so it's just a formal role?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes.
I never understood why these ceremonial things end up in constitutions.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because the president is the official head of the state.
18:56
It can only end up in trouble when someone refuses to perform the ceremony.
@R.MartinhoFernandes IIRC, it is a remnant of Austria-Hungary empire ceremony.
Yeah, sounds likely.
cutting heads is so much simpler
@wilx why did he refuse?
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