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So I'm thinking about UX design. I have a user interface that lets biologists controls a microscope, but often the experiments are complex. At the end of the day I want to transition the UI into some kind of block interface like LabView but I'm too lazy to write it. Is there some kind of toolkit that lets you easily embed this stuff?
Embed a graphical scripting language?
Maybe GUI with kiddy blocks -> ???? -> guile (?) -> profit?
00:31
GUI you get is probably going to be generic, then you will have to customize
you just need some UI toolkit that can move in all 4 directions and zoom in & zoom out right?
@BaguetteGarlique offre très spéciale ce soir car tu peux unir tes deux passions d’un coup : le québecois et Guild Wars 2
01:20
reading this on web services, according to the article:
PHP is best for small to mid-sized Web sites.
Python is best for academic and learning projects.
php is good for WP
Django is pretty cool for hacking together demo websites
friends don't let friends use js
@Telkitty PHP is best for use as a target of nuclear devices.
Also note article's date: "2001 < Sep 14"
01:38
@JerryCoffin citation needed
@Mikhail First line of text after clicking Telkitty's link.
Or from the parent page:
Keeping Up with Server-Side Languages
September 14, 2001
3 days after Septermber 11th ...
coincidence? I think not ...
@Telkitty I was thinking about "published while New York was still at maximum alert status".
(Well, that's not quite the exact wording that ran through my head, but it's sort of similar, while being a lot less open to getting flagged).
02:05
@LucDanton Tu rigoles mais j'envisage de déménager au Québec
moi, rigoler ?
@BaguetteGarlique looks legit
@JerryCoffin explains why C# .net is not on the list
@LucDanton Le fil sur airfrance explique qu'apparemment c'est le fils du community manager qui a piqué son compte.
belle éducation, soit dit en passant
c klr
@BaguetteGarlique so, all that nudging me towards Ubi Bordeaux was you trying to off load your own moral qualms about joining the empire of evil then wasn’t it
In my dreams I secretly call you "le collègue Luc"
I'd expect you'd be triggered by the C++ employed in the vidya industry, though.
Unlike the code you write, most games actually work at runtime!
02:13
should I be worried that I’ll be shanghaied by some cronies of yours so that you can get in with a 2-for-1 deal or something
I can neither confirm or deny this
the only thing I ask is
build a GW2 killer
obviously
At this point I'm not even sure what I'd like to see in an MMO.
I've thinking about it lately, I really liked the dynamic events in GW2, but that gets old after a while.
The "ever changing world" that was promised is just tiny loops.
they doubled down on map-wide events after a while
I think what I like most is the exploration aspect.
I imagine the peasant you are still hasn't played Zelda BotW?
Now that's exploration.
02:20
give it up, 'solo' and 'console' means I’ll never play it
I understand, but I really felt like pointing out it's a great game. I'm not a console player myself.
02:48
> génie ou troisième frère Bogdanov ?
j’adore que les deux zigotos servent de référence
@BaguetteGarlique Something pretentious, like a Sims MMO
also an mmo where you play as a dolphin in the sea
possibly an alley cat
Also generate grand theft auto maps from Google earth, and put NPCs into the game through your social media/phone book. Bonus points if the people are inserted without their consent.
also a game where you wait for c++ to compile after changing "stdafx.h"
03:08
do a science based 100% dragon mmo
@LucDanton J'ai bcp aimé aussi
J'ai vu quelques vidéos de ce mec par le passé et effectivement mon bullshitomètre me vrillait les tympans.
komodo dragons ... not sure hugging or fighting ...
03:26
cringe
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix what if I'm not a hoopy frood?
 
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07:57
Ignore all fidelity warnings for this session
fidelity warnings
08:13
Timed link. /cc @rightfold I take it you know the channel already
@Basj that's bound to be review queues stackoverflow.com/review
@Telkitty your mom is an infidel, but you can ignore the warning
Sup guise
because of all the towel talks yesterday, reading the "hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy", it's so good and refreshing
fwoop fwoop!
@login_not_failed Meh, you should watch Towelie videos instead
@Rerito hi! yesterday at a book store I saw a book with the exact same cat as on your avatar — busted! :)
08:20
@login_not_failed Not surprising, that's Blacksad a comic strip character
@Rerito suprsisingly, I never saw him before, the comic strip looks amazingly cool
@login_not_failed It is indeed
The drawings, the plot and the characters are all cool
mainly, the character
However the writing is quite brief so if you ever read it, I would advise you to take your time to appreciate the drawings and the way they render the universe of the series
Well, it's brief compared to the lengthy Blake & Mortimer for instance
@sehe My mum is the leader of a gigantic gangster, be careful of what you say ... </trollololo>
08:28
You and your strange obsession with obesity
@Rerito drawings are the main thing in comic strips! one cannot ignore them! I refuse to, at least
@sehe timed at video end...?
@BaguetteGarlique ending is the best part
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You instantly get the feeling of accomplishment having suffered through it.
@BaguetteGarlique oh I must have done something wrong. YT UX
@BaguetteGarlique youtu.be/NaL_Cb42WyY?t=470 fixed
09:03
Queued whole video for home
 
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11:12
@fredoverflow does kotlin have a standard optional type? Or is just using the normal sort of null checking behaviour 'the way to do it'?
Like, Map.get(...) returns a nullable type
@login_not_failed @LoïcFaure-Lacroix @Code-Apprentice By the galaxy hitchhiker's standards, you just need to know where your towel is.
Just popping in to set people straight on their references.
@R.MartinhoFernandes thank you, sir! :)
11:58
for a science fiction, this is a pretty good read:
The Three-Body Problem (Chinese: 三体; literally: "Three-Body") is a science fiction novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. It is the first of a trilogy titled Remembrance of Earth's Past (Chinese: 地球往事), but Chinese readers generally refer to the series by the title of the first novel. The title itself refers to the three-body problem in orbital mechanics. The work was serialized in Science Fiction World in 2006, published as a book in 2008 and became one of the most popular science fiction novels in China. It received the Chinese Science Fiction Galaxy Award in 2006. A film adaptation of the same...
not sure translation is available in your preferred language
a bit too pessimistic for my taste though
I am really really starting to get peeved at the rust crowd
12:31
If you split out the question about parsing till the end of the line... Asking two unrelated questions at once just makes the question unuseful to others in the future. — sehe 4 hours ago
my other answer is still sitting waiting, deleted
Mar 28 '12 at 19:20, by Collin Hockey
@Useless *fwoop* (sound of the universe collapsing)
13:18
Oh lord, trying to port my code to windows. And VC cannot understand simple syntax like template <typename T>
void foo(const std::shared_ptr<T>& t) {

}

???????
How do people work on windows without raging every 5 minutes
you probably forgot to include the header, cause VC should be fine with that syntax
I have the header, and I am running ++14 with VS2017. I am googling now to find out where I f-ed up or whether I should just give up on windows :P
it compiles fine here: godbolt.org/g/Tr9ier
Hmm
what is the error msg?
13:28
I stripped it down to your code on godbolt. For some reason #include "stdafx.h" has to be the first include in VS console project.
Thanks for the help :) helped me in the right direction.
thats because you have pre-compiled headers enabled, if you have that on, you must include stdafx.h first in every .cpp file
Aah, I just clicked through the damn wizard, I will just stick to my CMake from now on :P
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@arynaq It does. People just tend to not know that.
@arynaq How is that an improvement?
I guess honestly it is not, I should probably learn to use VS/VC as a tool but right now I have a deadline
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VS gained support for cmake in VS2017 I think. Maybe that helps.
13:43
Thanks, looking into that now
That code is exactly the same. You still don't say what your requirements are. I trust you can write a loop yourself (you're using C++ and boost, after all). — sehe 2 mins ago
Passive-aggressively suffocating a man to suffocate by stuffing too much fish
@nwp It doesn't unless you enable precompiled pain headers
@nwp Apparently, it doesn't quite opt-in to all the pain :)
Why do I follow jalf on twitter
He's luring me into SJW wars
We get issues (poorly) booked in a ticket system (Jira). When I ask more info to the guy who rose it.... Silence
I tried updating the ticket, sending a mail and contacting the dude on the internal IM
The ahole changed his status from "Online" to "AFK" just after I contacted him on IM
Seriously
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@sehe If you don't have it it is still first.
We need something like this for pedantry.
14:00
@martin finally un-banned? welcome back :p
@Telkitty Thanks:)
@Rerito call his boss
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A: Find the Missing Letter

seheC++14, standard library, generic container type (87 bytes) [](auto a){return ++*adjacent_find(begin(a),end(a),[](auto a,auto b){return a+1!=b;});} Container type from namespace ::std is assumed (e.g. std::string, std::list or std::vector. Otherwise using namespace std; or similar would be assu...

Am I doing it right.
Never stooped to golf before.
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I have not understood the rules on how much of the code you are allowed to leave out.
Me neither. I just looked at the C# entry and extrapolated.
Ven
Ven
14:12
@sehe can't you remove the space between return and ++?
same for return and --
Included the non-standard library one because it felt less cheaty.
@Ven Cool. Doing
Ven
Ven
remove everything you can – so long it still works
you could even do something like:
@Ven Yeah, I got that idea :)
Ven
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#define x [](auto a
x){return ++*adjacent_find(begin(a),end(a),x,auto b){return a+1!=b;});}
it's not actually shorter here, but that's the spirit of codegolf
Nah
Ven
Ven
14:16
#define x(y) [](auto a y){return
x()++*adjacent_find(begin(a),end(a),x(,auto b)a+1!=b;});}
is there a place in hell for me?
Several. Not even #define A auto makes it actually shorter
Ven
Ven
you think I didn't try? :-)
@Ven That's actually creative. Mmm. I'd vote it out for not being c++14 :)
But that's valid, I think. How many reduced?
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Ven
aw. well.
None reduced, I think. Wouldve suggested it otherwise
can you write [](auto x = 1){}?
@Ven test.cpp|8 col 57| error: macro "x" passed 2 arguments, but takes just 1
@Ven Yes. But it doesn't compile
Ven
Ven
14:19
oh
the (,) considers it to be...
:sadtrombone:
In today's episode of "sad realizations about preprocessors"
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#define x [](auto a,auto b=0){return
x ++*adjacent_find(begin(a),end(a),x a+1!=b;});}
That's shorter by two than yours
@Ven Also doesn't compile not work.
Ven
Ven
why not?
Default param not acceptable and taking array requires ref arg
(You can just try it by plugging it into the coliru mould)
Ven
Ven
14:23
tru
auto arg = 0 is non-deducible, you can’t call the call-op directly
Ven
Ven
oke
I mean
Ah, so defaults aren't out by def. If you hardcode the char type...
Ven
Ven
I guess int is acceptable here actually
indeed-y diddly dee
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Ven
14:26
so maybe #define x [](auto a,int b=0){return is game
saves one extra byte, too!
But alas it only helps the adjacent_find version which is hilariously long as it is :)
Ven
Ven
tru :P
#define x [](auto a,int b=0){return
x ++*adjacent_find(begin(a),end(a),x a+1!=b;});}
3 bytes shorter than the current one
Still not accepting arrays by ref
Ven
Ven
i give up then :P
14:30
Me too. Genericity is not compatible with optimization, in general. Because char const[] doesn't afford the inplace ++ anyhow
y it gotta succ
no puns please
@Ven by my counts thats 35+48=83. Not counting the new-line.
Ven
Ven
newline counts as 1
it's a char
@sehe I just realized I can probably lift the ++ as well
since a+1!=b is ++a!=b here
@Ven mentioned it in the answer
Ven
Ven
"thanks to @nwp" I'm not nwp :|
#define x [](auto a,int b=0){return++
auto foo = x *adjacent_find(begin(a),end(a),x a!=b;});};
yet another 2chars saved
14:37
@Ven That would cost more & which then to take the args by ref
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@sehe I feel offended and violated that we merged in your head.
Ven
Ven
Yeah idk what happened there.
@nwp We didn't. I mentioned you as a separate entity
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> Thanks to @nwp, with a little bit of preprocessor hacking
I didn't see @nwp helping you there..?
Wow. How did I not read your handle 1 time. Fixing
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14:38
:[
@Ven Ah that's a different than what I head in my mind
Ven
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that one should work
It does
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@sehe It's not like our avatars even look alike
They do to me... :|
Ven
Ven
14:40
I thought you were used to my avatars :P
I probably am.
@Ven current is a keeper
codegolf.stackexchange.com/a/133065/3199 82 chars now, for adjacent_find version
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No dice trying to find optimizations on the other one
am not smart enough
Jan 19 at 23:59, by набиячлэвэли
Sick new avatar @sehe
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14:41
@sehe tbh I think you can get away with auto p=&a[0]
I'm not very attuned to things visual.
Ven
Ven
I don't think *begin() offers anything
Try it on a list<char>
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yeah but that's not required by the rules
11 mins ago, by sehe
Me too. Genericity is not compatible with optimization, in general. Because char const[] doesn't afford the inplace ++ anyhow
Ven
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14:42
"must work on every single one of your stdlib's containers"
IDC :)
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Ven
Ok :)
I'm not very well suited for golf. I value my aesthetics
Can vim do this:
[TestCase(true, 1, 1, 1, null, null)]
[TestCase(false, 1, 1, 1, null, null)]
[TestCase(true, 1, 1, 1, "1 2 6", null)]
[TestCase(false, 1, 1, 1, "1 2 6", null)]
to:
[TestCase(true , 1, 1, 1, null   , null)]
[TestCase(false, 1, 1, 1, null   , null)]
[TestCase(true , 1, 1, 1, "1 2 6", null)]
[TestCase(false, 1, 1, 1, "1 2 6", null)]
EasyAlign can
right align on comma with 1 right margin or something
14:47
Is that a vim plugin?
nice, thanks
I was just curious though, I'm too old for vim and vim is too old for me.
15:09
C++, of course. — Pete Becker 5 mins ago
@JohanLarsson mutually old
No, wait, Java, of course. — Pete Becker 5 mins ago
Voting to close as opinion based. — Pete Becker 5 mins ago
xD
/cc @Mysticial
15:30
this one has some original twists to it imgur.com/gallery/n2ejB
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lol
deleted already, lol
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I want all OSs to change their root directory to "⌂ " which is a unicode house followed by a space. All programs that are unable to handle unicode correctly or don't understand how spaces in paths work will die and I will be happy.
⌂ /home looks stupid
or ⌂ home if it acts as a separator like the root / does I suppose
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you may use different symbols, but they must contain at least one space and a non-ascii character
@JohanLarsson \t, for me i.sstatic.net/8EF2k.gif
The funny colors is because it's not c++ :) (and my buffer was)
15:42
Vanilla vim?
16:14
@JohanLarsson You seem to be laboring under the false assumption that Vim is an editor. It's more of a framework for building editors. Out of the box, you're just seeing the "hello world" of editor building using the Vim framework...
yeah, I have never used it
Only installed it and uninstalled it.
@JohanLarsson I can't blame you. It follows what I think of as the Starbucks philosophy: it sucks, but there are so many combinations, and other people who say it's good, that people keep experimenting until they find something they can convince themselves they really like.
In fairness, I should add that I'm not advocating for another editor here either. I'm certainly not a fan of emacs. It's pretty much a game of finding which one is least annoying for you...
I only use VS and it is perhaps the most broken.
16:31
@JohanLarsson I use both Windows and Linux almost daily. Contrary to what a lot of people like to believe (or at least like to claim) VS is a long ways from the most broken of the reasonably popular editors and/or IDEs.
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When people say VS is broken beyond repair they usually mean the compiler, not the IDE.
I mean the IDE, Roslyn is pretty nice.
@nwp That's certainly a lot more defensible position.
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Today I learned that cmd.exe is even worse about spaces than I thought. cmd /C "Hello World" does what one would expect whereas cmd /C "Hello World" basically does cmd /C "Hello. (2 spaces between Hello and World).
So maybe the root path should have 2 spaces in a row to make the breakage visible so it can be fixed.
16:49
@JerryCoffin VS is the worst IDE ever, except all the others
'You seem to be laboring under the false assumption that Vim is an editor.' - sure. I've been trying to put that point across for years:)
have I mentioned how badly I want to puncture my boss's balls with a pitchfork
@Puppy Not while I've been around, no. Two or three tines?
he pushed me into going to visit some customer
something about appreciating user's perspective and finding out their actual use cases
turns out that he actually meant that I'll just be testing
@Puppy C...C... customers!! NO!! That is humungously cruel and unusual punishment.
17:00
@MartinJames have you seen the discord thing?
@MartinJames We have a sales department for that
@JohanLarsson Ummm... no?
@Puppy I hate end-user customers. They get me drunk and then extract from me just how bad the system they paid $$$$$$ for is:(
@MartinJames I'm trying to find the invite thing
@nwp Shells are pretty dumb
@MartinJames maybe this works, dunno
17:11
@Puppy In this case there's room for argument about whether the blame the shell itself. I'm pretty sure cmd.exe just uses CommandLineToArgvW to parse the command line, so the latter is undoubtedly to blame (but you could still argue that it's "the shell", since that's in shell32.dll).
@MartinJames They get you drunk, and you're complaining?
@JerryCoffin I'm not sure what the shell offers other than this kind of crap
@Puppy Depends on what you mean by "the shell".
good point
probably anything involving command lines
@Puppy I haven't checked its parsing on that point, but PowerShell certainly has some good points to it.
> What the heck is wrong with this code?
17:18
everything means nothing in particular right?
h_w1 = (int*)malloc(sizeof(int) * 346112);
h_w1 = read("file.txt");
for one
@JerryCoffin Powershell is damned awful.
more random gobbledegook syntax, no strong typing, more of the same crap
return &vect[0]; where vect is a function local var, for two
@Puppy Well, I am comparing it to bash. Compared to bash, the lack of typing is about equal, and PowerShell's syntax is a model of clarity and cleanliness.
yeah, but I'm comparing it to things that don't suck
17:30
@Puppy That's like saying a particular model of car sucks because it doesn't include a nice woods with a stream and a couple of waterfalls so you can take a relaxing walk while it drives you to work.
@JerryCoffin Alternatively, I could just take the walk to work in the first place and not use the car.
@Puppy So you could. But grousing about a particular car because it doesn't include those features is still pretty silly when there's no other car that includes them either.
@JerryCoffin This analogy lacks punch since in reality, there are a number of practical situations in which a car is the best choice, whereas I have never seen any such situation for a shell.
@Puppy Given the number of people who prefer to do things in a command shell, I'd say yours is the position that's difficult to defend (but your assuming that your preferences apply to the world as a whole is really nothing new or different).
meh
popularity is no authority
just ask javascript
17:46
hello all ! I am looking for book recommendations on Data structures and algorithms ( implemented using C++ ) Thanks !
@Puppy It's not an authority, but that doesn't mean it should be entirely ignored either.
@Vamsi Do you want a book on algorithms or on C++? I don't know of any good books on algorithms/data structures that use C++ much (if at all).
17:59
I'll just call for my IDE Limo, as usual.
@MartinJames I keep calling, but I never get an answer...
@JerryCoffin primarily Data Structures
18:17
@Vamsi In that case, if you're looking for something online, I'd consider Algorithms and Data Structures, by Niklaus Wirth. If you want a physical book, I'd at least consider Introduction to Algorithms, by Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest and Stein (but be aware--it does tend toward the stiffly formal kind of writing, heavy on theorems and proofs and such).
18:29
Thanks for the recommendation @JerryCoffin . If you don't mind I have a follow up question ..From the book "we follow the theory and terminology expounded by Hoare and realized in the programming language Pascal" will I hamstrung due to the fact that I don't know Pascal ?
@Vamsi I doubt it--and that's a leftover from the earlier version ("Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs"--a fine book, but now hard to find). The linked book actually uses Oberon, a descendant of Pascal, but assuming you know C++ to at least some extent, I doubt you'll find his Oberon examples hard to follow.
@JerryCoffin Thanks .
Xeo
Xeo
18:59
@Mysticial @StackedCrooked did I mention Made in Abyss yet? Also really good.
19:11
`std::future::wait()` -> The implementations are encouraged to detect the case when valid == false before the call and throw a std::future_error with an error condition of std::future_errc::no_state.

But why? I think it would be better to just return if `valid==false`
@thecoshman get on a Map<Key, Value> returns a Value?, not sure what you're asking...
@JohanLarsson yeah no, Align.vim
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@sehe yes I am subscribed since long ago
Izzanicechan
user1804599
Indeed
19:26
@Xeo You probably did, but I don't remember.
19:49
"All optimizations should be turned off and only on 32-bit GCC." is a very roundabout way of saying this doesn't work (only appears to work due to UB) — sehe 5 secs ago
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19:59
@sehe On ppcg.se it only needs to work on 1 platform/OS/machine/version, so this works for ppcg.se. The only restriction is that the things used must be older than the challenge which it no doubt is.
dang it
I shouldn't have gotten that test ride
can't get thoughts about a new bike out of my head
you know, I've come to appreciate today how horrible clothing stores are
also, now you have HIV
they only sell clothes in "super skinny", "skinny", "slim", and "muscle" fits
@Puppy archon?
@Puppy I actually find a lot of super skinny variants still too large :F
20:03
we could do some piss around games, sure
k loggin in
didn't we move from discord voice to teamspeak or something?
what voicecom
@Puppy we did
eh let's just do discord if you don't remember that teamspeak setup
I do remember
20:04
> it's not literally turtles all the way down, just halfway down. After that it's tortoises.
okeydokey
I just don't have it installed on this machine yet
I'll dl teamspeak then
sec
yeah I think in the long run it's the best option by far when it comes to quality
me and a friend have been using Overwatch's comms for a while and they're decent but not that yet imho
for some reason I am only dling at 100kb/s
20:08
me 2
fcuk
@Puppy got it
lucky bastard, I'm barely at 50% done
I tried the other mirror but it was just as bad
maybe my connection's just a bit fucked
@Puppy it was terrible for me as well on both mirrors
I could host it for you but I guess it'd take more time :P
@Puppy how's it goin
20:24
52/74mb
3 minutes left, allegedly
got it
server/channel details?
@BartekBanachewicz
need to find the PTT button ;p
21:04
PTSD button
@Puppy Usually you don't "find" one, but you define one
Jun 8 '15 at 21:44, by Puppy
@CatPlusPlus I don't live in the swamp anymore ;d
Even the swamp performed better
Apr 15 '14 at 20:41, by DeadMG
I live in the swamp, and sucky as in 1mb/s at best.
Serendipitous gem mining
@fredoverflow it returns T?... I was thinking something that would let you do like val v = map[key]; when(v){ Some -> {} None -> {} }
or maybe even more concise
I guess T? is an optional effectively :\
it's just an odd concept I guess
It's over 9,000! #StackOverflow https://t.co/TJrGUO4tIl
Oh god, it's contagious @Mysticial
AHAHAHAHA
That guy gets more passive rep than I do. Couldn't have had that open for more than a couple months.
21:21
Who else here does that "no click" thing again? I forget
 
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22:42
I gotta go visit customers tomorrow
I'm pretty scared about it
22:56
@Puppy You must tell them NOTHING! You MUST keep the secrets of your crappy apps confidential! Do NOT take the red pill!
I realized that I have no idea why I'm there, what I'm supposed to do, why I'm doing it, or who it's supposed to benefit
or how it's supposed to be done
@Puppy SNAFU..........
@Puppy Well in that case, there can be no failure standards:)
I doubt my employer will see it that way
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Just try to keep the amount of calling the customer fucktards to a minimum and don't mention their faces.
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