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00:29
On a scale of 1-10 how is your pain wallet's pain?
@набиячлэвэли I believe it was bought for him.
@JerryCoffin Good for 'im, then
android studio is good for equality - dumb people and smart ones will probably take rough the same amount of time to complete a small project - most of the times will be spent on waiting for the gradle & emulator to work out what it's doing
00:45
@Abyx At least from what Shog has said, that's really not something that's supposed to be done by room owners. When a message is simply off-topic here and belongs in a different chat room, we handle that. That's not for offensive material though--if we find something offensive, we flag like anybody else.
@ID_AA_Carmack Sounds like a cousin of the ancient data structure known as the deku tree.
Bad puns anyone? Who wants bad puns? /cc @EtiennedeMartel @jaggedSpire
@Borgleader I only do chaotic neutral puns.
@Borgleader I'll take two
@CaptainGiraffe brand? product link?
@thecoshman well, initially I was angry about something said, but now I'm trying to figure out how to use my long absence to fuck with Nooble
Currently thinking about ensuring this comes true
Dec 11 '16 at 3:28, by Nooble
jagged did quit discord but on the 11th of December she came back and uttered the words "nooble is my king"
YOU DIDN'T SPECIFY THE YEAR NOOBLE
THIS IS YOUR FAULT
no really though
it's like a silence that's gone on so long and gotten so awkward the only way to exit the situation is to not acknowledge it
I am open to alternate suggestions that would mess with Nooble though
have not seen that kid for a while
soon, he'll no longer be a kid
@TonyTheLion hey :)
01:04
@jaggedSpire Very soon now, he'll be a teenager.
Alright, I just ordered my RGB case and a 3-wide RGB AIO. Gonna see how those fit together before Skylake X arrives.
01:44
I wrote a whole class to solve a problem - it turns out, I didn't need to, I just have to add a few lines for async operation.
10/6.5 pun
@jaggedSpire you're sorely missed btw (I do respect your choice though)
(you traitor)
@EnthusiasticChair eh, my willpower is steadily draining. I doubt I'll actually make it to December 11
@EnthusiasticChair :P
01:54
The #floof channel is still alive and well in case you were wondering :wink wink:
soft whisper
There's even a #trumpets channel for, well, you know
On the negative side we also have Griwes
lol
I wouldn't consider that a negative
and I'd get to see Tony more...
for a given value of see
and I'd get to mess with Nooble
he doesn't come 'round these parts much anymore
02:03
word has it that the best people (and griwes) are on discord
only one way to find out
vanishing for 13 months probably doesn't provide the best amusing reaction:effort ratio
Arrrgghhh, what's the point of IDE that claims to have the best functionalities when those functionalities do not work properly??
@jaggedSpire As I said you'd be welcome back if you so chose to. But I respect people's choices.
EVEN WHEN THEY'RE CLEARLY WRONG
example: nodejs
lol
never change cacadi
is Scott still around?
if you whine on the internet, which you shouldn't most of the times, make sure it's on a public channel, like this chat
2 mins ago, by Telkitty
Arrrgghhh, what's the point of IDE that claims to have the best functionalities when those functionalities do not work properly??
but if I whine publicly it's publicly available, and here it's google-indexed
since it's supposed to be about programming and someone might seek the wisdom of chat transcripts in the depths of desperation
yeah, and this room has static URL which means, as this room age, your message whine will becoming increasingly visible to the whole internet
and as everyone knows the SO chat search is ...not optimal
understatement of this geological era
02:09
@EnthusiasticChair Whose word is that? I tend toward taking exception to the claim.
well you are of course free to handwave away facts
in true griwes fashion
how is his language going?
no update in a month
[10:42 PM] Griwes: Alright, I finally merged that structures branch in. :smile:
[10:42 PM] Vendethiel: in 2017 :O
[11:26 PM] Enthusiastic Chair: finally an update on vaporsoftler
[11:37 PM] наб: *softłer
also @jaggedSpire I take it you have never seen our high-quality bartek emojis?
well, I can hardly point fingers on not finishing projects
@EnthusiasticChair I think I recall :bartek: being an emoji available, but if there are now variations I've not seen them
@jaggedSpire There's :smug: and :bartekhd: now, also :griwes:
02:16
ah
@jaggedSpire age of a site (like this chat) is what search engines unreasonably put high priority on, maybe indirectly though other means - I used to be on a forum, that's currently 15-20 years old, almost dead, but the content there were returned on top results when search properly
@Telkitty wait is this the one where you managed to anger the entire group to the point they made that Urban Dictionary entry about you?
wait, I thought you considered it a major achievement?
...do you not?
oh dear
no, but the fact that I wasn't banned is
02:22
angering that much of a forum and not getting banned is notable
even to keep the peace
I used proxy servers to evade bans a lot, that's way before the tor era
I also had the most views and replies per post ... until a year after I become inactive
I thought when you said you weren't banned you'd managed to politick your way into making the general populace hate you while keeping the mods neutral enough they didn't ban you even when you were hated
I was banned at the start, then they stopped doing that
I know how internet society works
they are all the same
thereby engineering a situation where the membership of the forum began losing respect for the mods and started fracturing the community
a community is fractured, because it's fractured to start with
actually the days when I was active was the best days (most popular) of the forum
then people move on with their lives
people always move on with their lives
02:53
@jaggedSpire I think you misunderstood the situation, if a TV host who also happens to be the producer brings a lot of controversial topics to a show and consequently skyrocket the audience number of the show and at the same time receive a lot of criticism, as a TV station, will you can the show? Of course you wouldn't ...
03:23
03:52
@Telkitty Giant Roman Australias once flew over Turkey.
When the bird is the size of chicken, you eat the bird. When the bird is the size of a dinosaur, bird eats you.
Is it safe to assume earth used to be a lot colder at one stage (or many stages)
because creatures tend to be a lot of smaller in warmer areas: think about penguins, monkeys ... even humans
so from the size of dinosaurs, mammoth & other extincted species, we can assume that earth was a lot colder before when those creatures roamed the earth?
04:18
@Telkitty I believe the usual figuring is that there have been at least 5 or 6 ice ages, and quite possibly more.
On the other hand, I seem to recall reading that at least some of the larger dinosaurs lived in much warmer climate than is prevalent most places today.
food is important, yo
@JerryCoffin if that's true, then the way they functioning is way different to creatures today
@Telkitty Assuming the widely held beliefs are even close to correct, they were clearly different in at least one obvious way: they were (by nearly all accounts) cold-blooded.
04:39
but if scientists are to be believed, chickens were descended from dinosaurs, so some time in between, those creatures have converted from cold blood system to warm blood system
My new drone has arrived
> the whitepaper isn't written in LaTeX and doesn't contain any differential equations so it's not trustworthy.
05:04
steripen sent me a new one free of charge after I complained about their product stopped working after only once, although that once was on a 6 days trip, so for 6 consecutive days ...
05:50
Hello World
@LucDanton Great summary
06:23
> The Guardian and its sister Sunday title The Observer are to become tabloids, it has been announced.
@JohanLarsson So sad. I can relate to the sadness in the mother's heart.
How fixed and backwards compatible is the ABI of Linux kernel? Could I theoretically copy old RH (elf one) Linux disk into a chroot of say recent Ubuntu and still get the app running? Would the old glibc still work with the new Linux kernel?
The fire in London - is it a terrorist attack?
@Telkitty I was wondering that myself this morning.
06:58
Explosion at 1:30am seems fishy
@Telkitty Gas?
At 1:30am? Who would be turning gas or fire on at that time?
"Night shift"
Yeah, night shift terrorists
@Telkitty It seems weird that the whole building would be so entirely aflame. How did it spread so fast?
07:03
> Les salariés de GM&S bloquent à nouveau leur usine de la Souterraine
07:15
@wilx fire alarm did not work either ...
07:31
@Telkitty Latest studies indicate that dinosaurs were warm blooded. I also remember that they found concrete evidence that they had feathers as well
@Telkitty I read that the fire had started a few hours before. So it would be pretty weird that a terrorist attack had happened after.
(Hello)
Not really.
Jun 26 '15 at 14:08, by Jon Clements
@Abyx That's your own internal politics. Flag for mod only when it's a really abusive/spamming user that the room can't handle by itself by moving messages/kick-mut'ing/spam/offensive flags - thanks :p
I was following this guideline.
07:47
What if 50 users coordinate a spam ..but each individually isn't spamming :|
stop giving him ideas
@Abyx apparently we should barter :D
..bored. Sorry. : )
 
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08:53
@EnthusiasticChair Typical french workday ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
09:16
@Rerito "Luc Danton plante à nouveau son compilateur GCC HEAD"
09:32
new venture begins!
better not lose this one ...
shhh, all of them are here and patiently reading this chat
:DDD
reaction time of a mongoose!
:37616245 Actual grenades are hard to come by, IMHO.
@wilx they should have plenty of them from the black market
09:36
man & goose > mangoose
@wilx I think so also. Maybe a pipe bomb full of nuts and bolts?
@login_not_failed Not in UK, if we can judge by the means used by the recent attacks.
I think it comes down to the price. Which is cheaper: a suicide bomber or a drone equipped with something small and fragmentable
@Horttanainen I think that is not all that is to it. They want to martyr themselves, too.
I am off to lunch.
@wilx Maybe
09:45
@jaggedSpire was it noodlet being a dick?
just come on back
we have pretzels
@Telkitty I just checked quickly, and if you do "man & goose" symbol by symbol into "goose", it'll be "eanse"; time well spent!
10:00
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A: Why (and when) do I need to use parentheses after sizeof?

mafsoThat's the way the language is specified, type names must be parenthesized here. Suppose the grammar looked like this: sizeof unary-expression sizeof type-name Now, e.g. the following expression would be ambiguous: sizeof int * + 0 It could be either sizeof(int *) + 0 or sizeof(int) * +0. ...

Ah, so that's why types have to be parenthesized!
well, keeping in mind that there is such a thing as the max munch rule
max munch is a lexing rule, not a parsing rule.
For example, sizeof1 is an identifier, not the sizeof operator applied to the number 1.
@fredoverflow the Standard takes a relaxed approach to these matters
10:20
> Despite the fact that islam is a religion, not race, it's vital to us to understand that islamophobia is racism.
I...
uh...
@BartekBanachewicz I see you have noticed Anita's new video. :)
@wilx I'm watching Shoe's take on her
@BartekBanachewicz Haha. She is entertaining. :)
@wilx who? Anita just seems dumb. Shoe's cool ofc.
@BartekBanachewicz Shoe is.
10:28
Who are Anita and Shoe? YouTube channels?
@fredoverflow yep
okay nvm why did I even bother with that
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Q: Does Islam support pedophilia or child marriages?

servant-of-WiserEveryone know that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) married Ayesha (RA) when she was 6 and consummated when she was 9. So, does it mean Islam supports child marriages? If at all muslims consider Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) case as exceptional, then why? Also, a related question, ...

10:41
@fredoverflow Have you never heard of Anita Sarkeesian? :)
10:54
> Otto also came to understand one other super-important fact. If the combustion of a correct fuel-air mixture inside a sealed volume raises its pressure seven times, doesn’t it make sense to compress that mixture before igniting it?
wow
this is so obvious and yet so brilliant
it's "why engines are the way they are" in one sentence.
> Nowadays in the United States a girl at the age of 18 is considered an adult. So if she marries, let's say, a 40 year old; it will not be considered pedophilia. But what if, say 100 years later, the United States changes its definition of adulthood from 18 to 20? Then will this 40 year old guy who married an 18 year old today, be considered a pedophile 100 years later??
I love this logic
"if things suddenly become illegal then they are no longer legal!!"
that's rightfold levels of realizations
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Q: If I gain pleasure from spanking men, would it be haram to do so?

MamnoonSDuring the spanking, everyone would be fully clothed, and my hand would never touch his buttocks or body at all. I would be spanking him with an object. The man being spanked has agreed to be spanked. If this is haram, is a punishment prescribed? I don't have a desire to have any kind of sex wi...

@rightfold
> Why are muslims circumcised when Allah created him in that way?
v good
11:14
@EnthusiasticChair Because they like some bits of Old Testament?
@BartekBanachewicz lol
@EnthusiasticChair lol wtf
don't the SE rules require age over 13yo
@EnthusiasticChair I see you exhausted your HN pipeline
11:30
lol
you know me too well
@EnthusiasticChair poe
> But we can see that unsprung weight ratio and the front tire’s ability to follow road bumps both decrease steadily during corner entry, as the rider reduces braking force…
that sounds counterintuitive but apparently it's true :O
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@EnthusiasticChair Because their idiology is stupid instead of being based on rational arguments.
> idiology
nice
that would mean that the additional pressure put on the front wheel during braking is actually beneficial over the additional braking stress
user1804599
11:39
give logic
user1804599
@EnthusiasticChair something temporal logic something excluded middle something
Islam over TLA+
user1804599
Wouldn't compile.
user1804599
You can model islam in Coq.
user1804599
11:41
Axiom islam : forall a, allah.
user1804599
@rightfold NSFW
user1804599
XD
user1804599
no its not
user1804599
11:49
lol why would you flag a picture of fidget spinners used as hair decoration
it triggered me
Ven
Ven
it triggered a few other people
she looks like a caucasian telkitty.
I wonder how many factories in China are making fidget spinners currently
user1804599
@Ven XD
those Chinese people working for pennies must really ponder on the western culture demanding millions of pointless toys
user1804599
11:54
I want a fidget spinner shuriken.
it was those silly "hoverboards" before and selfie sticks
and shitload of other nonsense noone needs
user1804599
yeah but fidget spinners are actually cool
@rightfold why?
user1804599
I want a crafted one though
user1804599
not chinese
11:56
why are they "actually" cool opposed to other toys?
user1804599
because of the hype
@rightfold every toy was hyped for a while then died off
user1804599
yeah so they are cool now but not later
fidget spinner hype will also end soon and millions of them will become worthless thrash
user1804599
maybe I can use my skateboard wheels as fidget spinners
Ven
Ven
11:57
it's okay, they'll be used to all kids growing up with autism caused by facebook.
user1804599
they are bearings with a solid thing around them
user1804599
literally a fidget spinner
think about how much natural resources went into making them
I wonder if all the coal used would be enough to make rocket fuel to send us to Mars
user1804599
BREAKING: VACCINATIONS make children PLAY with FIDGET SPINNERS!
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz that's a stupid thing to say
user1804599
11:59
@BartekBanachewicz You can use the fidget spinners as propellors.
Ven
Ven
it's not like we weren't gonna waste those ressources anyway.
user1804599
> ressources
user1804599
your a floran
> We always inhibit warnings to save time. It is not an option to enable warnings as time is of the essence to create perfectly functional code
06/2017 people still are terrible
@slaphappy Where did you get that from?
It's awesome
Lol the talk of fidget spinners appears here, too.
this ^
@slaphappy I was ready to believe it was the new trend from your boss :D
12:26
Fucking fidget spinners how do they work
I bought a fidget spinner for $17.78 and... I found out it's crap.
no, our approach is to enable all warnings and then ignore them
@slaphappy Oh, we don't ignore them, we circumvent them using ugly things (like C-style casts)
That's even better if you ask me
@Horttanainen They have a bearing. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bearing_(mechanical)
BTW guise, just got my yearly review and they asked me about the training I'ld love to get
12:28
@6EQUJ5 Magical indeed. God has truly blessed us this time
I said "there's MeetingC++ in Berlin in November, if I can get a ticket refund should I attend, that'd be great!"
@Horttanainen Haha, it's really just steel balls that make the thing spin.
@Horttanainen a cross-bread between bear and a ring
Got the answer "one of our C++ expert consultant will tutor you as a training"
Good way not to spend a dime
disgusted
@login_not_failed The more I learn about fidget spinners the more amazed I become
@Rerito Uhh
12:30
@Horttanainen don't get overamazed though
@Horttanainen Chances are I'm one of these "expert consultants" (though considered junior to get a lower wage ofc)
@login_not_failed Why? :P
So it's highly unlikely I'ld learn something in the process
I wanted to do some cool shit on concurrency (lock-free programming in C++ smth like that)
There is a fidget spinner on amazon for about $13 and it spins for 8 min.
@Rerito I know
Ell
Ell
12:32
that's pretty cool tbh
bearings interest me for some reason
@Rerito Why lock-free? Locks are the best
locks are slow >:3
BTW, is the book C++ concurrency in action any good?
NO!
no dont read it
I have it here
Its crap
I wonder if large bearings causes longer spin times than small bearings?
12:34
I'm looking for a good learning source on that topic
It seems to be the quest to the holy grail
Some people, when confronted with a problem, think, 'I know, I'll use threads' - and then they have two problems.
Lol
probably you should watch all the lectures on YT about it (if you haven't already done it)
often people recommend good books at the end of them
I mean, CppCon vids and similar ones
@login_not_failed CppCon videos are so long.
@6EQUJ5 ikr, but it's worth it
12:37
Unfortunately no, I don't get the time to watch long videos like that
@Rerito Effective Modern C++ has a nice chapter on concurrency too.
At home I've always something to do (mainly gym and going out)
At work I obviously can't focus for too long on something to learn since I've got other things to do
You go to home to go out. Interesting
I still go to school lol.
@Horttanainen you can’t go out until you’ve gone home
12:38
@6EQUJ5 League of Legends school? that's new
@Horttanainen Well I meant "at home" as "not at work" :D
Am I the youngest one here?
@LucDanton Correct
@login_not_failed No, just real life school.
I could register them and watch them offline during my commute but it's too noisy
12:39
school is fine, you have plenty of time to do nothing and regret about it later :D
@login_not_failed Happening right now...
I have tests in July and I have to read two books by tomorrow. One of them I take a test on. Haven't done any of it.
@login_not_failed Locks are not slow. Locks are good: stackoverflow.com/questions/1970345/what-is-thread-contention/…
@login_not_failed I linked wrong thing. I meant this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/43540943/…
@Horttanainen I'll rephrase: using locks is slower than not using them at all; if you try to redo your project without them, funny words like "relaxed memory order" would probably come out of your mouth
@login_not_failed But if you need a lock you need a lock. It is no use going around that
12:48
does anyone know this github project? github.com/ThePowderToy/The-Powder-Toy
@6EQUJ5 Cool project
@Horttanainen I think I made the most useless contribution for the end user :D. github.com/ThePowderToy/The-Powder-Toy/commit/…
@6EQUJ5 Who cares about the end users? You removed a code smell and it is all that matters :P
@Horttanainen xD
In the end in a project like that people are going to spend more time coding it than playing with it
12:55
I don't know why anyone would create a duplicate function like that though.
@Horttanainen it is the beauty of coding :3
I spent my whole last weekend messing with inter-process communication in linux, making a mockup of banking system
@login_not_failed beauty?
@login_not_failed You have the source somewhere I could look at?
@6EQUJ5 Coding is much more fun than to actually play the finished project
it's nothing complicated: spawn a bunch of processes with fork() system call, … and send messages between them with funny headers like ACK, NAK, TRANSFER ^_^
@Horttanainen Yes, especially true for me lol. Coding = fun and Playing with program = disappointing
12:58
synchronizing workers threads was fun as well as getting rid of live locks
@login_not_failed lol boilerplate code?
@login_not_failed Ok. I just finished reading the interprocess communication part of Minix source code and thought It would be interesting to see messages used in a application

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