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12:36 AM
Also thanksgiving, looks like someone doesn't have much thanks to give, hahaha!
 
12:54 AM
Also my page keeps on reloading, I am highly suspicious ...
 
1:09 AM
@TelKitty Seems reasonable. I certainly regard you with a great deal of suspicion anyway, and I doubt I'm alone in that.
 
1:27 AM
That feel when a Java program keeps a file handle alive in the gc, so you can't delete the file because its in use, even thought the GUI clearly says its not available, deleted, or otherwise not in use.
 
1:44 AM
In Python you have the 'with" keyword to enforce object life-cycles, I wonder how other languages solve the problem of needing to delete objects before the gc runs.
 
similar constructs with similar semantics, except the syntax is slightly different
 
@JerryCoffin Woaht? You don't believe that I am an innocent, sweet little kitty on the internet?? :'(
 
Java has try-with-resources, C# has using statement
 
Also printer malfunctioning ... maybe caused by dodgy ink ...
Needs to find out whether printer problem or ink problem coz still under warranty.
 
@TelKitty I regard felines with considerable suspicion as well.
 
1:55 AM
> Because you got comments disabled almost everywhere, I write it here: I saw your answer on a post on stackoverflow on someone wanting to call functions by address. I was searching for a solution for several months and now i got the important information to finally extend my tools. Thank you so much!
Someone left that as a reply to my review of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on Steam.
Now that's dedication.
 
2:15 AM
@TelKitty yes, mostly 'dangerous game', but occasionally birds too. She earned the nickname 'chubs.'
 
 
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3:24 AM
Every now and then I get around to read reviews on my apps posted years ago.
I am such a lousy app maker ...
Good thing is that, there are indeed people using my apps ... used to anyways.
Until it broke because 3rd party api changes.
<--- not fat, just extra thick skinned!!
 
 
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4:39 AM
@EtiennedeMartel Sure is--that's pretty cool.
 
 
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6:05 AM
My 2TB storage has arrived
Meh & mac storage have one thing in common - we both need to be exFat format.
 
6:44 AM
Because its not a single statement, we can't star it
 
 
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9:09 AM
Morning
Looks like the Xenial image on Travis includes CMake 3.12 /o/
I'll probably make use of it for cpp-sort 2.0.0
 
 
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10:57 AM
GCC now supports inline in nested namespace declarations
They're quite fast to implement the smaller C++20 features
 
 
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12:06 PM
@Morwenn Anyone here using inline namespaces?
Seems like a niche feature.
 
nwp
12:48 PM
I can now understand people laughing at debian for having ancient packages. Debian stable is basically like ubuntu trusty.
 
1:37 PM
@Mysticial no idea, but intel seems to think it's semi-credible
 
 
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3:52 PM
@Mysticial I suspect quite a few interpreters do. Most of them pretty much parse a statement enough to generate an index into an array based on statement type, then do an indirect jump to some code for that type of statement.
 
nwp
4:06 PM
> cc1plus: out of memory allocating 65536 bytes after a total of 174850048 bytes
That's 166MB. Why? :(
(inb4 marketing reasons)
 
also to clarify about calls, I was talking about near absolute calls (and jumps) which are always indirect in 64 bit
 
4:27 PM
@StackedCrooked it's handy for UDLs granularity
or library versioning I've heard, but I don't really get it
 
@Mgetz Haha, Linus himself finally said something about STIBP.
 
 
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6:32 PM
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Q: A user insulted me. Why was this person not suspended?

abujarecently a user insulted me through a comment that i am the son of a whore. i flagged the comment to the moderators who simply deleted his question which is anyway unanswerable (no code, too broad and totally unclear) but the user is still there. he is not suspended even for one hour. why?

^^ /cc @Borgleader AHAHAHAHAHA
 
7:00 PM
@Mysticial He made me cwy, so somebody needs to be a bigger bully to him than he was to me!
 
@Mikhail It's here!
ETA in time for Christmas. The only problem is how many organs do I have to sell?
 
@Mysticial yes
 
@Mysticial Somehow reminds me of kids who built fast cars during the '70s, using stainless steel hoses and chrome plated superchargers...
 
Besides who needs organs when you got the best looking ram?
 
So here's what my secondary box looks like right now:
That's with the the "non-royal" TridentZ RGB sticks.
 
7:18 PM
@JerryCoffin I'm not a car person so I'm not sure I got it. The problem is that stainless steel is that it's really heavy right?
 
I think it's more the flashy where it doesn't add to function
 
 
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9:00 PM
@Borgleader Another one, though not as good: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/376867/what-is-your-problem
 
9:41 PM
@Mysticial Have you seen the 32 GB Samsung RAM hit the shelves? Need to repair my laptop.
 
@Mikhail Nope. Nothing but announcements.
Announce first, then release some 6+ months later.
I've recently been guilty of that myself.
 
You announced something without releasing it?
Or coveting another man's RAM module?
 
The TridentZ RGB Royals was announce in like June. Finally coming out in December.
I announced some new features in my pi program in August and October. ETA January.
 
"Now with 25% more digits" :-)
Basically, everybody should use server RAM which is larger and cheaper.
DDR5 is taking forever
Reasonable chance we will see DDR5 on mobile before desktop
@Mysticial Also the 14 TB Toshiba drives I got have been working really well.
$40 per TB
 
9:57 PM
Hmm... A single one of those will hold a complete copy of all my Anime.
But I'm not ready to drop another $500. Especially when I'm still eyeing this thing: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=3C6-008J-00002
 
thats overpriced
 
Yeah, it's clearly marked up to milk the SIMD programmers.
Which is why I haven't pulled the trigger on it.
 
I also haven't been doing any HPC programming (outside of work) for a few months now.
 
The new chip is a 5 watt, 8th-gen Intel Core processor with two CPU cores, four threads, a base clock speed of 1.1 GHz
wonder what happens to the baseclock if it hits AVX2
 
10:12 PM
^^ 12 kW, I don't think I can plug that into my wall socket.
 
Costs about as much as your condo
Notice the price point is "?"
With many nodes in a "desktop" configuration, it reminds of the Cray CX1
 
 
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11:32 PM
@Mysticial Not really intending to point to a problem--I just find the parallels interesting.
 
CPU heats up, barbie dolls melt.
 
does anyone use to find themselves using graphs often? if so what-what kind of problems are you usually solving with them?
 
Graph presentation like this is pretty awesome. Looks like Nasdaq is a ponzi ready for collapsing though.
 
Sorry I mean the data structure.
but that's cool
Apple is killing it lol
 
Apple is somewhat not all bubble - it has both software and hardware.
 
11:44 PM
ya but I don't really think of hardware when it comes to apple more hardware. processors tablets and hardware design
 
> In other words, a specific C or C++ implementation for a 64-bit hardware/OS platform is absolutely free to implement int as a 71-bit 1's-complement signed integral type that occupies 128 bits of memory, using the other 57 bits as padding bits that are always required to store the birthdate of the compiler author's girlfriend. good old times
@Mysticial Oh you can try
 
*software
 

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