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? filtered is the one that exists. Are you complaining that not all algorithms exist? See my summary note. All standard libraries are necessarily limited in scope. Same goes in Python, C#, F#, Haskell... At least Ranges favour composition (see e.g. stackoverflow.com/q/23579832/85371). — sehe 58 secs ago
Gosh. Self-serving logic. "XXX library sucks because it doesn't [clip my toenails|sing a lullaby|order from Starbucks]"
@JerryCoffin So been testing this whole temperature vs. power draw thing on and off the past week. And temperature vs. power draw do not correlate perfectly. Under perfect conservation of energy, they should. But I found differences as large as 5C. Given two programs with the same power draw, the one that touches less cache and more execution units tends to run hotter.
A couple of theories could be:
1. Because the heat is generated from a more concentrated place so it's slower to dissipate.
2. The location of the temperature sensor is closer to the execution units than the cache.
How do you know both programs have same power draw?
@StackedCrooked It can be read with the right drivers.
The latest CoreTemp and HWMonitor can read the Skylake X monitors.
00:16
I'd expect that touching more execution units results in more power draw.
In this case, I had two programs that happened to have the same power draw on Skylake X to within 1%.
One used more execution units, but less cache. The other used more cache, but less execution units.
So the sum is the same. It's just how it's distributed.
Hm, maybe your theories are right then.
While both of them are pulling 257 - 259W, one was running at 90C, the other ran at 85C.
It would help if you knew the location of the temperature sensor.
I would suspect that it's pretty close to the main compute engine.
00:19
Yeah.
So that would support theory 2.
 
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01:31
I have never thought that it would be easy to grow potatoes on Mars
@Mysticial Actually, I'd expect both of those to be true.
01:54
is wrapping class variables in setters and getters as retarded a habit as insisting to wrap int in Integer when using container?
02:37
@Morwenn cool
thanks!
03:18
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05:45
6
A: Force tableswitch instead of lookupswitch

apanginYou should not care about the bytecode, since modern JVMs are smart enough to compile both lookupswitch and tableswitch in a similarly efficient way. Intuitively tableswitch should be faster, and this is also suggested by JVM specification: Thus, a tableswitch instruction is probably more ef...

06:06
@fredoverflow Why'd you ask?
06:20
@Mikhail OCD mostly ;)
06:33
powerful batteries are expensive, does anyone else see an opportunity?
is thare a way to get the events from shared memory which tells to the all sub-process accessing share memory.
I m using FileMaping in shared memory access
@Telkitty portable hydro
Energy density is the amount of energy stored in a given system or region of space per unit volume. Colloquially it may also be used for energy per unit mass, though the accurate term for this is specific energy. Often only the useful or extractable energy is measured, which is to say that inaccessible energy (such as rest mass energy) is ignored. In cosmological and other general relativistic contexts, however, the energy densities considered are those that correspond to the elements of the stressā€“energy tensor and therefore do include mass energy as well as energy densities associated with the...
Other than nuclear, Hydrogen (compressed at 700 bar) looks pretty good ...
07:38
@Telkitty The Martian was wrong D:
07:51
isn't this just called feudalism https://t.co/tGddVdkpZY
in other news, hi, and I can't compile our GWT components because 15GiB of RAM is not enough
lol
> Did you consider Monads? Do you understand Monads?
> ...are lot of laughter...
08:07
Excerpts from the latest standard committee meeting.
sigh
my build is taking 19,303.9MB right now
last two times it failed because of OOM
> So itā€™s not just ā€œ24-core CPU and I canā€™t move my mouseā€ itā€™s ā€œ24-core CPU and therefore I canā€™t move my mouse.ā€
quite an interesting read!
08:17
that is awful, who thought it was a good idea to make process destruction require a highly contended lock?
08:27
> R : want a language people can learn in a finite amount of time (people laugh)
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09:08
Hi
template<class T>
void g(decltype([]{}) (*) [sizeof(T)]);
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@BartekBanachewicz it's funny because google did somewhat the same thing
Damn examples.
Consistent comparisons with operator<=> seems to be moving forward.
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operator spaceship?
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09:16
link pls?
Also the Ranges TS dropped function concepts in a move to also remove function concepts from the Concepts TS.
Ven
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what.
like bool concept f(){} something..?
@Morwenn that's actually quite nice
@BartekBanachewicz Surprisingly so.
After several attemps at automagic comparison operators, that one looks sane.
> Of the major languages, only Haskell returns a type (an enumeration). This proposal does both:
Like Haskell it leverages the type system by returning a type (and, more than Haskell, uses that
type to distinguish the comparison category),
"returns a type" is kinda awkward but I get what he meant
Ven
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09:24
returns a not-int
@Ven There were two ways to write concepts (for no good reason): variable and function, but they now want a unified syntax so that users don't have to remember whether they need to add () or not in requires SomeConcept<T>().
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@Morwenn THANK GOD
Yes.
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The committee is learning from its retardation omg yay
now if they can change bool concept to concept...
It was a hard battle.
@Ven That will likely happen too.
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09:25
My two qualms were/will be addressed! woo.
Now there's still the "Should we just drop concepts?" proposal to address :D
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uh?
@Ven the final boss stage is the last one, obviously
Ven
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merci mr tautologie
09:28
@Ven There's a not-yet-visible paper claiming that they don't really improve anything, be it error messages or how one writes constraints (with many examples from the current implementation in GCC7).
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cue @Xeo's "it needs definition checking"
(which i dont believe)
Xeo
Xeo
huh?
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@Xeo CONCEPTS NEED TO ADD DEFINITION CHECKING XEO
@Ven you say that but youā€™ll act surprised again when it turns out that final boss has a second form
I haven't heard of definition checking in months now.
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09:31
That's because Xeo only frequents discord!
@Morwenn I don't understand how they can not improve error messages tho.
So long the developer actually wrote a template that fits in with the concepts
@Ven I think that mentioning "concept not satified because you lack some operation" was the idea, but the granularity of concepts drown users in a flood of details they can't understand.
@Ven I mean in the concepts reflector.
Ven
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tis joek
@Morwenn well, concept X is required, but you didn't implement Y on your class Z
I mean, with concept Sortable, you got a ton of references to finer-grained template, but nowhere an explicit message that your type does not implement operator<.
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why can't they fix that then?
09:46
I don't know. I guess that the aim of the paper is also to stress the implementers that we should get better error messages, and not worse ones.
@Ven concepts are so new we donā€™t know how to write them
shouldn't it say something like: type X does not satisfy concept "Sortable", because operator < is not implemented?
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@Froglegs it should
that would make the language usable which is something we can't have
@Froglegs Instead it goes all the way to concept Boolean in the error messages.
09:48
lol
what..
Can I drive a fortwo on a 100km/h highway?
Ven
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lol someone capitalized RNG "RnG"
inb4 witty comment about how that's not capitalized
lol, concepts
09:53
@R.MartinhoFernandes since when have you had any opinion on the matter?
By now it's like a sitcom.
Ven
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@EdgyAlpaca "witty"
@LucDanton are you from the TS police
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, a boring one at any rate. almost a soap, if not for the glacial pace of updates
@EdgyAlpaca no, which means Iā€™m definitively not since TS cops must tell who they are if you ask em. trust me on this
10:22
> Co-designing a Type-system and a Runtime
and here I am wondering which arrows to flip around
cā€™est cocasse
c mirobolan
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@Morwenn ā„¢*
Jā„¢
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: O
:heart:
10:48
@Ven what am I looking at
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black magic
a detailed survey of wrong ways to round numbers, thanks to Go not having a round() function https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/rounding-implementations-in-go/
11:03
I need to write the meta thing for components
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11:38
lol
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With GCC 6 and older, crashes with -march=native.
> This paper also deprecates rel_ops, so I like that
Yeeeeees.
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@Morwenn rel_ops still exists?
@Fanael Yes, not sure why.
Good thing they didn' tput the overloads directly in std:: as Stepanov wanted to.
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11:52
why is rel_ops bad?
Well, it adds operator>/<=/>= to literally everything that has operator<.
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yeah but it's opt-in
user784668
It fucks up overload resolution of operator{!=,>,<=,>=} everywhere.
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oh
it's not something you just extends?
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No.
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11:56
It's literally template <typename T> bool operator$(const T&, const T&) times four.
I believe it's ADL based so everywhere you want to use the additional overloads you need to using namespace std::rel_ops; So it doesn't really save anything when you want a class that has proper relational ops
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If you ever write using namespace std::rel_ops, they will fuck up overload resolution for everything and they will be matched when you least expect it.
@ratchetfreak no ADL
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See this comment for an example of why rel_ops are evil.
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12:00
Oh shit
@Fanael Pretty convincing.
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@Morwenn Well std:: is awful shit anyway, so it would be a good place for rel_ops.
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If I have a std::filesystem::path to some directory, how can I create two files in that directory?
@Morwenn TIL about std::rel_ops.
@StackedCrooked You missed nothing.
12:15
Ah, ok :D
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Wait.
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That's impossible, right?
@Fanael you can go with the fstreams and so on
that or go native
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@LucDanton You mean std::ofstream{path / "1"}; std::ofstream{path / "2"};?
@Fanael that sort of thing yeah
refactor into function if too obscure I suppose
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12:20
@LucDanton That doesn't work though.
user784668
Consider path being /tmp/some-random-shit/.
user784668
Another process may rename that directory between the invocations.
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IOW it's racy AF
what are the usual native ways around that?
12:23
is there a native way to create 2 files in a directory at the same time?
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@LucDanton int directory = open(path, O_DIRECTORY); int one = openat(directory, "1", ā€¦); int two = openat(directory, "2", ā€¦);
@ratchetfreak in windows you could do it transacted, not sure if linux has something simlar
@Fanael inodes don't exist in C++ standard lib. std::filesystem::path is really just a string processing class tuned for hierarchical directories
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On Windows openat is implementable using NtCreateFile.
@Fanael for now letā€™s call <filesystem> a portable path + file status lib, there has been no addition with regards to file abstractions etc.
12:28
@Fanael which is as I recall just the Driver version of CreateFile which is what usermode programs should be using
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IIRC the NT kernel only deals in absolute paths and openat-equivalents, CreateFile is emulated using that.
I know thereā€™s the temp_directory_path and copy_file stuff as well but it all operates on paths so I guess itā€™s for students or something
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@Mgetz No, you can't pass OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES::RootDirectory with CreateFile alone.
@Fanael use the Ex version then or CreateFileTransacted
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@Mgetz There's no CreateFileEx though and transactional NTFS is deprecated, and works only on NTFS.
12:33
@Fanael there is CreateFile2
itā€™s not as good as CreateFileThePrequel though
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@ratchetfreak Which still doesn't let you open a file given a directory handle and a name
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@LucDanton I wonder how much information copy_file actually copies. I guess it's probably only the contents of the main stream.
@Fanael that's kinda a WTH MSFT
@Fanael if it forwards to CopyFile then everything gets copied
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12:39
@ratchetfreak There's no CopyFile on non-windows
hmm looks like MSFT doesn't have the concept of directory handles, which would explain why they don't bother
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@Mgetz Pass FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS to CreateFile when passing a directory path: boom, a directory handle.
@Fanael yeah but you couldn't use it the way you're intending
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@Mgetz You can, if you use NtCreateFile.
@Fanael they really really need to document and expose that as CreateFileEx
12:48
> Replica rocket and missile launchers, mortars, and other anti-aircraft or artillery props are not
sensible items to transport or bring to the event. If you do so, do not expose them to view when
outside. This is particularly important for the London and Birmingham shows
lol
@Mgetz tiem to file an issue!!
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@LucDanton It will be fixed in Windows 11
@BartekBanachewicz a lot of Cons here in the states ban facial coverings too
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@Mgetz It's documented
@Fanael as an internal API. I meant they need to expose it directly via CreateFileEx or similar and include it in the linking lib
12:52
@BartekBanachewicz only applies to props and replicas, real AA weaponry is encouraged to stay uncovered.
in general programmers shouldn't have to call internal/'undocumented' functions
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@Mgetz It's Windows, there's no "internal", because if they change internal stuff, Office or some other big shit will break
@Fanael uh no, maybe office 2003. But MS has VERY VERY strict policies that internal products cannot under any circumstances call 'Internal' or 'Undocumented' APIs
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@Mgetz Maybe they do, but cursory reading of Raymond Chen's blog shows nobody cares about them :P
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@Mgetz Also you forgot about non-Microsoft big shit. What if Photoshop breaks?
12:57
@Fanael being a regular reader of the same I've seen him respond multiple times when people have made that accusation with "If you can point it out let me know immediately so I can report it"
@Fanael that doesn't cause MS legal trouble but they won't intentionally break it.
actually Chrome would break first
@Fanael aren't most of his blog posts about old code
it uses a lot of internal APIs for its sandboxing
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@Mgetz Yeah, that's the point: they can't modify internals too much because if shit like Chrome or Photoshop breaks people will think it's Microsoft's fault.
it's a real shame there isn't a documented way for denying processes access to the OS.
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And they don't want people to stay on Windows 7 forever.
13:00
@Fanael my point was more that Chrome and Photoshop shouldn't have to call Internal APIs because an appropriate API should be exposed for that purpose
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@Mgetz Sure, we agree on that.
@ratchetfreak there is, SID_UNPRIVILEGED
> Poll: Shall we forward this to LWG? Anonymous
I'm pretty sure they didn't mean "Anonymous".
it's just a royal pain in the arse to use
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@Mgetz But Win32 is a horrible mess and many useful things need hacks like calling ntdll stuff directly
13:01
IOW they never use it themselves...
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@Mgetz Does it? Can you give an example?
@Mgetz juicy!
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@Mgetz wow they actually went for NtAllocateVirtualMemory instead of VirtualAllocEx
@Fanael I actually want to know why but I haven't dug into it enough to tell
13:13
Rvalue overloads for smart pointer casts + new reinterpret_pointer_cast forwarded to LWG, likely to get accepted in plenary.
@Ven Je me barre genre 20 minutes manger et vous vous foutez sur la gueule. Il faut faire quoi pour que tu reviennes ?
(Sachant qu'on est tout à fait au courant qu'un certain individu en particulier en fait chier bcp d'autres)
reading java is really tedious
so many words to process that convey so little meaning
Baguette
You're already doing it wrong by reading Java in the first place
Looks like we'll get export module M; instead of module M [[interface]];
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@BartekBanachewicz java is french confirmed
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13:19
@Morwenn WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT SECOND SYNTAX WHOEVER THOUGHT IT'S A GOOD IDEA SHOULD WRITE IN PHP
design by committee
PHP is french, Java is more ... tropical ...
@Fanael they wanted more use of annotations I guess...
if (currentlySelectedType != null) {
	boolean currentlySelectedTypeStillPresent = false;
	for (TileData tileData : newData.getList()) {
		if (tileData.getType() == currentlySelectedType) {
			currentlySelectedTypeStillPresent = true;
		}
	}

	if (!currentlySelectedTypeStillPresent) {
		currentlySelectedType = null;
	}
}
feast your eyes
@Fanael We already have stuff like [[noreturn]] so.
13:20
@EdgyAlpaca fuck that specific committee then!
@ratchetfreak Yeah, but attributes aren't supposed to have semantics, and [[interface]] made a semantic difference.
point of [[noreturn]];
@Fanael those [[xxx]] are absurd
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@EdgyAlpaca C'est lui qui m'a fait leave la 1ère fois, c'est lui qui me fait partir la 2ème fois, je sais pas quel problème il a avec moi ou pourquoi, mais ça me rend fou
Nice self-explanatory variable names there
13:20
@RickAstley I edited the actual nouns from them
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@BartekBanachewicz Why is this not a single line?
@Fanael That's a question I ask myself often
@RickAstley please do not explain the self-explanatory nature of my variable names
@LucDanton bool IsMaintainingLegacyCodeAPain = true;
@Ven Non tkt, on est plusieurs à être d'accord depuis quelque temps qu'il a un pb avec les autres. Et vu le bordel que ça cause (marre de perdre des membres bien à cause de lui), on est en train de discuter voir si on peut trouver une solution plus, euh, permanente.
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13:22
@BartekBanachewicz I mean, seriously, that's basically std::find_if(crap, [&](auto&& x){return x.get_type() == shit;}) != crap.end()
currentType = if newData `contains` currentType then currentType else Nothing
Sache en tout cas que c'est pas toi le souci :')
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@EdgyAlpaca C'est la même raison pour laquelle ThePhD s'est barré, et une autre personne qui est revenue
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@EdgyAlpaca <3<3<3<3
13:23
@Ven Oui, on sait bien, c'est ça qui fait chier.
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@BartekBanachewicz Can you rewrite it with streams?
I'm not going to rewrite anything here
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Après j'me suis clairement emporté et c'est pas normal, mais c'est chaque conversation où il arrive pour titiller, rabaisser, etc, c'est vraiment pas l'ambiance voulue
Do it !
DO IT
COWARD
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13:24
@BartekBanachewicz Why are you reading Java in the first place then?
@Ven Ouep, il agit souvent comme ça. Est-ce que tu penses que si tu le bloquais (y'a une fonction ignore) ce serait une solution raisonnable ?
@Ven Ça a l'air sympa.
@Fanael the team that maintains this is too slow so we decided that we'll implement some stuff by ourselves
@RickAstley somebody is overly excited for no reason :D
@Morwenn lol (reviens toi aussi stp salope)
13:24
but I'm not gonna fix their code for them
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@EdgyAlpaca je l'ai gardé bloqué pendant un bon moment
~2 mois avant que je me barre la 1ère fois
et genre c'est tout aussi chiant de voir 1 message blocked à chaque fois que je dis un truc
@EdgyAlpaca Haha, un jour peut-être :p
@login_not_failed My job feeds on my crippling depression so I have to get joy out of this chat.
@Ven Oui ça c'est de la merde.
@RickAstley understandable, it's a common knowledge that Lounge is for people with PTSD after C++
13:26
Concrètement est-ce qu'un sacrifice humain pourrait suffire à convaincre certain(e)s individus de revenir ? Est-ce qu'il y aurait un compromis moins, euh, violent ?
would you like a cuP OF TEA?!!!
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@EdgyAlpaca Donc, perso, non, c'est vraiment pas le genre d'ambiance que j'ai envie de souffrir. Autant j'ai des énormes différents avec certains membres pour leurs opinions (genre will) mais c'est rien à voir, à l'uncon tout s'est passé niquel
J'arrive largement à faire la diff entre les opinions que j'aime pas et l'humain
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I want a cup of tea with pain.
ONLY ANGER IS LEFT. BRING YOUR OWn pain with you ā€” it's a family business, sir.
@Ven On est tous d'accord. Là on est dans la salle supersecrètequifaitpeur pour savoir quelle décision prendre.
(Il a déjà eu 1 avertissement.)
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13:28
@EdgyAlpaca C'est justement parce que j'ai pas envie de faire de la merde digne d'un con genre "c'est lui ou moi" que je préfère juste me barrer et garder une note positive
Guys why are you creating this exclusive language club
It hurts
Oui mais nous quitte à perdre quelqu'un on préfère que ce soit encore le plus con des 2
it's not about the language, it's about the community ā€” you don't understand
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@RickAstley They're saying they surrender
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@EdgyAlpaca je pense que la Flèche déchiquetée a un avis sur ça aussi, demandez-lui
13:30
@RickAstley donā€™t worry, German and Dutch make frequent appearances as well
elle dort à cette heure ci ptin on peut jamais compter sur elle
Good, then I can finally join in.
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dangit
quand tu dis "une autre personne qui est revenue et est repartie" tu penses à qui btw
there's googles translate to peek into that secret language club
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13:31
@EdgyAlpaca elle
onvavoirsigoogletranslatetaideaveccamoncoco
ā†‘ they react! we were spotted! RUN!
Ven
Ven
@EdgyAlpaca tu aimes, la flèche déchiquetée? :')
@EdgyAlpaca de mémoire la remarque sexiste/prorape qui a fait partir la flèche c'était lui
@EdgyAlpaca Good thing I have my own enterprise Boost.161-supported cross-platform C++1z space insertion program
@Ven sainte merde je n'étais pas au courant
13:32
@EdgyAlpaca I bet it's something like "google translate my ass", right? :)
je pensais que c'était nos blagues sur son président
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Ven
@EdgyAlpaca faudrait lui en reparler, mais de ce qu'elle avait évoquée c'était un truc sexuel choquant
@login_not_failed It's actually "I can solve the traveling salesman problem in polynomial time"
@EdgyAlpaca that's bold
Ven
Ven
Can't stop the goat
well, alpaca.
13:35
@Ven Ok, je lui en parlerai quand elle sera là. En attendant, on va pas prendre de décision tout de suite (car les autres sont assez remontés et je pense pas qu'agir la tête chaude c'est bien), mais il y aura certainement des conséquences plus ou moins permanentes.
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@login_not_failed it's not, but this is
De ton côté ben prends le temps de réfléchir aussi et dis nous si tu souhaites revenir, et si tu as des conditions pour ça
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@EdgyAlpaca Alright. J'm'excuserai du bordel et du sang chaud qui n'est pas normal
Je pense qu'on est unanimes quand je dis qu'on préfère te garder toi (et les autres) que lui
Ven
Ven
Pour ma part c'est simple, j'ai quitté le lieu pour pas le voir
13:35
(Même si tu joues rogue)
(Et mal)
Ven
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(franchement, jouer avec des macaques et des compos aléatoires, c'est pas évident)
@Ven Ok, noté.
Merci encore et désolé pour tout ce tintouin :)
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@EdgyAlpaca Je veux juste dire que je préfère le status actuel qu'un climat de "on l'a jeté pour te récupérer" si je reviens, quoi. J'ai pas leave pour faire ma diva aux 1000 requêtes
Oui j'aime les mots inusités
Ven
Ven
j'ai un cousin qui s'appelle comme ça. enfin, presque.
13:37
Titouan
Ven
Ven
titouin, actually
@EdgyAlpaca Ah ! Et : merci. Vraiment.
@Ven Ouais je sais, mais on en a ras le bol de perdre des bons membres à cause d'un seul problématique, donc clairement si on doit faire une purge on la fera. Ça a déjà été fait par le passé.
here, I'll try to imitate French: Michelin baguette oui oui tres bien je ne mange pas six jours
9
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@login_not_failed nonsensical, but looks v close tbh
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13:39
Je corrige une espace pour ma ponctuation sinon Morwenn m'engueule.
@Ven tried my best, but it wasn't good enough
@Ven On va laisser la situation décanter un peu, mais on compte prendre acte. Tu es libre (ofc) de revenir (ou non) si tu le souhaites et quand tu veux.
@Ven Fi !
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@EdgyAlpaca garde moi à la poste
Oui c'est 7 jours gratuits puis 2ā‚¬ / jour pour tout colis
@Ven en revanche si tu reviens tu ramènes morwenn sinon ban
Ven
Ven
13:47
Les voies de Morwenn sont impénétrables. Enfin je crois. Enfin peut-être.
please keep the discussion civil at all times
mais cā€™est si vile
ptin luc qui lurc
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@Ven Ça se discute.
on est plus en sécurité nulle part
13:48
@Fanael just spent a few looking into it, this appears to be called from within the sandbox. In which case they may have chosen to not load Kernel32 and KernelBase because an SID_UNPRIVILEGED process cannot load its own DLLs and they know NTDLL will be there but stuff moves around in Kernel32
@EdgyAlpaca ( Ķ”° ĶœŹ– Ķ”°)
@Rerito toi aussi tu reviens ptit pd
Ca parle de Guerres de Guilde 2 ou de Discorde ?
toot le mond
13:50
Lequel des 2 ?
dix cordes
Ven
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i'll whisper french in your ear next uncon dw
y'a que luc et moi qui jouions à gw2 iirc
Ven
Ven
literally the first thing pirate told me when I joined them at uncon: "you don't sound french". Inacceptable!
j'ai un doute sur ce "jouions"
13:51
@EdgyAlpaca Toujours présent pour faire des blagues sur les heures sombres de notre Histoire
Ven
Ven
@EdgyAlpaca c'est korrekt
@Rerito Jean-Marine, nouveau parfum pour homme.
@Ven That happens, foreigners never guessed my twin was french before he told them
Nobody guessed my italian cousin was french either
13:52
They usually think he is ukrainian
but thats just because of Putin
@EdgyAlpaca Il est rital et il le reste
Ven
Ven
@Rerito He couldve said "hi" first :p
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