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12:57 AM
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2:10 AM
Youtube seems broken. (Videos aren't starting.)
 
I can verify this is also true on my side.
One thing is true for tech products: constantly broken.
Only if tech prodcuts can be as stable as, say, a kmart gas stove or a fridge ...
I mean, my standard is low, I could have compare them with wooden table or a steel spoon, but that would not be fair.
As a person (partially) working in tech, I have low standards.
 
 
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4:06 AM
How are you today my dear @Yvette
 
 
2 hours later…
6:02 AM
Hi
All
 
Made a video for shameless self promotion purposes.
 
Hello
 
6:26 AM
@Mikhail Hello.
 
6:56 AM
 
 
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8:03 AM
Random unexpected rant of the day: gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2018-10/msg00085.html
> Why do you guys love pointers with useless register pointer function calls? Why do you guys enjoy using shit C APIs. C is a garbage language and should be avoided at all. What’s wrong with assembly code as simple like this?
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I can't make sense of what he's saying.
 
He's right in the sense that the ASM version is more performant and compact, but the quote is pretty good out of context
 
 
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9:44 AM
@Borgleader If we don't we'll still have [[assert axiom: false]] in the meantime, which is probably better than nothing v0v
The MYLIBRARY_ASSUME macros will just include more fallbacks x)
 
10:05 AM
@Morwenn I agree pretty much with everything there
Admittedly if I was using C++ and opened the code of the standard library which I'm supposed to trust and saw shit like that I'd kinda be annoyed as well
 
10:45 AM
> This entire email is a childish rant and I'm not going to bother reading it. If you want to give constructive feedback please try again, but this sort of outburst won't get you anywhere.
Aaaaannnnd that's how not to contribute to projects x)
 
10:58 AM
What if they can't use inline ASM because they want to support MSVC?
 
it's libstdc++, they don't care about MSVC
 
 
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12:39 PM
@Morwenn I guess that'll have to do
 
I wouldn't be surprised if std::unreachable made it into C++20 too though :p
 
12:56 PM
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This app of mine is doing so very fine ...
 
\o/
 
1:50 PM
wwwwhy did MS have to make BSTR transparently convertible to wchar_t* soooo many bad answers on the site
 
2:47 PM
@Morwenn what it do? just to flag sections of code that you shouldn't be able to reach?
 
3:03 PM
@thecoshman yeah, basically
I also takes a string so that it can output an error if the section is reached in debug mode
 
Strange...
why not just use a throw?
 
otherwise it ensures that reaching it is UB, which allows the compiler to perform optimizations
 
ah I see
 
it's basically __builtin_unreachable
 
 
 
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6:21 PM
Ha the lunch served today at work has a lot of soybeans in it... hmm...
 
 
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nwp
7:32 PM
I'm a little late, but someone told me a proper solution for this which is that. Unfortunately @sbi doesn't ping anymore.
 
7:50 PM
@nwp the second bar overload is unpleasant to call
 
nwp
What do you mean?
 
@nwp auto p = "foo"; bar(p); doesn’t have a match
 
nwp
8:11 PM
Fixed? Arguably bar now accepts things it should not accept.
 
8:27 PM
@Mysticial Was it on BPA plates?
 
@Mikhail Nah, just the usual paper/compostable stuff.
 

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