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00:03
Whats the chance that CUDA 9.2 will support a real compiler?
00:46
> spread made from lupins
do I order
 
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05:15
What if global warming is not caused by greenhouse gas but from burning fossil fuels and increased amount of coal directly?
I mean maybe earth used to have some sort of equilibrium in pre-historical times. But since humans are turning the stored energy into heat, of course earth surface would become hotter?
 
3 hours later…
Morning
More...ning
I know it's not exactly morning in Australia
how are the chickens? :p
they are great, ready to crow >_<
eh, it's a nice thing to hear :D
except maybe in the middle of the night
09:06
I like the black & white one, it's got a nice pattern :o
feathers still growing
I'm surprised that you still have grass: most people I know who own hens don't have grass anymore where the hens live :x
you'll need to rotate where the hens can dig to keep any grass
and IIRC those hens are new, they haven't had the time yet to scratch everything up yet
depends on the number of chickens you have and the area - 200 square meters are adequate for 3 chickens
down side is poop, there is no separate fence for the chickens so they poop everywhere ...
09:17
shouldn't it fertilize the grass back? x)
it does ... but concrete foot path does not need fertilization :x
indeed XD
10:12
> Compile Time Prevention of SQL-Injections in Rust
 
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Ven
Ven
Mep
I'm probably ignorance incarnate, but what is this SEI CERT C++ coding standard?
I think I've spotted several mistakes by now, and I'm hoping no one is following it too literally
Ven
Ven
i dont think anyone gives a fuck about whatever it is
unless you are from CMU
That's nice to hear.
Ven
Ven
15:16
are you from CMU?
But unfortunately it shows up on google a bit too much for it to mean nothing.
Nope
Ven
Ven
So you're never gonna encounter people who use it. probably.
One can always hope.
Ven
Ven
Dread would be a better word here.
@PasserBy Probably some thing that restricts C++ to « somewhat C/Java but not exactly also you can't use this nor that »
15:33
I don't think I'd like to see that ever.
 
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16:46
From the creators of prohibitively long compile times comes, "its taking 30 minutes to install CUDA 9.2". What if it's mining bitcoins in the background?
@Mikhail That's improbable. I mean, why would they do it in the background?
 
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22:39
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Q: Where can I find libraries that can check if string matches pattern?

User231454I am making a project that should read paths to files and compress them. The user can pass paths to file that include wildcards * or ?. If a path contains a wildcards I will go to that directory, list through all files and add to the list of files to compress those that match the expression. Gi...

^ little does he know he is using a C++ compiler
23:13
Sure, the main things are precedence and ambiguity. So, if parser will find num token, it should descent to a hexOrBinNum token (which has the higher precedence) and then to a final term. For more info look flex and bison book (Ambiguity grammar, p.14) — Yaroslav 11 mins ago
I'll take that as a "no" then
23:50
@Borgleader This got an upvote within seconds of being posted:
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Q: C++ - How do I measure how fast my program is?

Adam PalmkvistSo i'm interested in knowing what's the best and fastest way to type code. How do I get that feedback needed to know what solution is more efficient than the other one?

@Mysticial a misclick surely
Or a sock.

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