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12:06 AM
Not quite sure if this is serious or an April fools joke.
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Q: Operator overloading in smartpointer class not working

JohhnyI am trying to implement a smartpointer class in c++, however when i try to overload the addition '+' operator, addresses? are being printed rather than values. Also if I do getValue() twice on the same SmartPointer it prints a number x e-41 class RefCount { private: int count; ...

Manages to do almost everything wrong that it possibly could, but people getting such stuff wrong is pretty common...
 
12:36 AM
You know what's worse than heap corruption?
Code segment corruption.
 
1:05 AM
When you push into a vector does it allocate more space than you need and add additional indexes
 
@JerryCoffin I still think it would have made an excellent joke. I understand your position though.
 
1:23 AM
@Rick If it has a reserve no. Otherwise yes by a factor. if you push over that reserve it allocates a lot more.
 
@CaptainGiraffe when it allocates more, what occupies those indexes?
 
1:36 AM
@Joshua Those of us who programmed on systems that lacked any memory protection can feel your pain.
 
 
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3:03 AM
I can't wait till they implement fullptr_t
 
 
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4:13 AM
@Rick As the old line goes, don't hold your breath unless you look good in blue...
 
Also published on April troll's day. Totally reliable source.
 
4:46 AM
@TelKitty Totally.
 
5:01 AM
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Q: Elm Compiler running forever, computer just getting hot

Athan ClarkI'm not sure what's causing this issue, but in a project, I'm building, the compiler is taking hours just to compile a module. The total size of my codebase is 352KB, but none of the modules are over 10KB large. I am using a Native port, but it's very trivial; I'm just fetching Date.now() with it...

 
@Mikhail Another that should be an April Fool's joke, but probably isn't.
 
 
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6:09 AM
@ScarletAmaranth Here, you can choose the type of fish to go with the chips at a fish and chip shop.
Some snack I had a week or two ago. Snack, as in something to have between lunch and dinner. I am such a hog :x
 
@JerryCoffin Marry April fool's Jerry Marry April fool's to everyone one!
 
7:06 AM
@LucDanton now fixed!
 
7:27 AM
@Puppy of course they should care. They should always know that by doing #include <time.h> you are including a system library and not one that you defined. Of course, if they want to have folders fine, if they don't want them still fine. But no resonable developer would put tens or hundreds of c./.h files in a single folder without diving them somehow.
they only thing that my tool requires from you is to only have files without duplicated names and that's it.
by doing so allows you to forget about paths and modifying include statments and adding folders with cmake or other stuff
to include a file that you defined you do #include "file.h"
to include a system header just do #include <file.h>
 
8:03 AM
@Aurelius isn't that how most compilers treat "" and <> ?
 
8:32 AM
@Aurelius You're requiring it for a very silly reason that the user can trivially solve themselves in an easy and far superior fashion.
 
 
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10:12 AM
What if their file system doesn't support folders?
 
I mean, we are talking about file system, not folder system. Folders are not guaranteed.
 
10:35 AM
I am reading some internet gossips, apparently this 500 pound woman met a young dude online, then bought some alcohol and took him into a hotel. Then she tried to eat him! He had to escape speedily after she started biting. Her version
 
nwp
Horrible misrepresentation by reddit as expected.
That said, she clearly didn't use enough alcohol.
> Do your part to keep our community healthy by blowing everything out of proportion and making literally everything as dramatic as possible.
I guess that's intended.
Or maybe that's for April Fool's. Can't tell.
 
r/Drama
one of the most malevolent, cruel, coldhearted online communities you'll ever find. you think [slur]town was bad? That subreddit, if you pick up on the dog-whistles (and many don't even bother with that-- say want you want about Stormfront, at least it bans "n[slur]"), will reveal itself to you as Reddit's number one hub for the web's most hardened Nazis, Klansmen, Fascists, and Gamergaters.
Sounds like a place where extremists find their next victims.
Still though, not blaming the victim. But why would any innocent young boy go to a hotel with a gigantic woman who always appeared to be hungry?
 
10:58 AM
@TelKitty because he thought she was hungry in another sense
 
11:09 AM
@ratchetfreak Have you watched the video? She could physically crush and injure him.
 
11:32 AM
lots of men could physically crush and injure lots of women, but they still have sex
 
libpq is weird af
I have a query result that says it has one tuple, but if I even look at it funny it's suddenly all null
 
nwp
Stop looking at it funny.
 
12:17 PM
it won't let me touch it either
 
nwp
Try buying it dinner first.
Also you probably want to make a copy of it instead of keeping a pointer to a temporary.
 
it's not a temp
it's has a nice raii wrapper
I reached the problem there was a oops with the binary transfer code
@TelKitty So the dude is still a virgin? clearly the problem was she didn't sex him enough. Get em drunk, fuck em and when they fall asleep feast
 
 
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1:46 PM
std::apply and std::invoke are surprisingly difficult to replace in C++14.
Doesn't help that I'm screwing around with std::mem_fn.
 
it sure doesn't ;p
 
2:33 PM
You're a mem_fn.
 
great now we need to get tight faux leather mem_fn jackets to be cool
 
3:07 PM
is there a reason why you can access string whose index is out of bound n >= len
why shouldn't it fail when I do this
 
@Rick Making buffer to overflow so you can hack into the system?
 
@TelKitty I want to know the reason for this.
what would I be trying to hack anyway
I guess the question goes broadly toward the nature of a string
 
I found some random articles on the internet, or you can just google 'hacking buffer overflow'
 
@Rick Because early programmers were bad
 
Ok a better question is, why are strings buffered, to begin with?
 
3:14 PM
really there's no other reason for it
they wanted to avoid the CPU cycle cost of a length check more than they wanted secure and reliable software
 
that makes sense because it works the same way in C as well, I wish they did the same thing with vectors.
 
if it works a way in C, that's a pretty good indicator that that way is bad
the only reason C++ did not mandate length checking on operator[] for their containers was to silence terrible performance whiners, not because it was the right way to go
 
just seems weird to have it work one way and not carry that paradigm through.
 
how do you mean?
unfortunately, C strings, std::string and std::vector are all alike and equally bad in this
 
vectors do not allocate constantly, strings seem to.
 
3:19 PM
allocating and bounds checking are totally different things
realistically, it's an implementation detail as to how often strings/vectors reallocate, but they should use the same algorithms
in fact, strings typically allocate less than vectors as they can employ SBO
 
let me double check because I am knotting different behavior
@Puppy so your right but for vectors, I get this char � and for strings and get ☐ but the first symbol won't evaluate to false in a while the second will.
i'll just get and address heap overflow
if the idea behind this was performance why use a symbol that behaves one way, and then pick another that behaves in the opposite way.
That behavior seems inconsistent
 
3:40 PM
@Rick it's more that C wasn't about safety it was about abstracting hardware, if you didn't work safely that was your problem
 
@Mgetz The funny thing is, I get the approach taken by C, on strings, it seems logical. you are walking it until the end you want to exit when you want to hit the symbol indicating as much, and it evaluates as you would expect. However, the vector is forcing you to check the size(), because it is purposely picking a symbol which will evaluate to true. There must have a reason in their minds they felt like they needed to do this.
 
@Rick no it's not, it's giving you two options: operator[] and at you use them at your discretion based on where you get the index from
 
walk a string by incrementing the index in a while loop. Each time checking the array at that index. the loop will terminate. Do the same thing with a vector. It will not terminate.
 
@Rick no, it's retarded. creating a string but not put \0 at the end? your application's broken. you accidentally overwritten a \0? your application's broken. are you allocating a new string but forgot to account for \0? your application's broken.
in fact, I'm gonna start calling "null terminated strings" as "off by one strings" from now on
 
@milleniumbug I believe most tools vendors call them 'vulnerabilities'
 
3:54 PM
oh, and let us not forget O(n+m) concatenation time
 
or the ability to deal with embedded \0
 
The approach used by C is not used by later languages, and in fact, you'll see that most C programs invent their own string type if they need to deal with strings more than once
 
4:12 PM
thus far I know about BSTR UNICODE_STRING gstring and a few others
all of which are better than char*
oh right and HSTRING
 
@Rick you're looking at this wrong way
there's only two behaviours
1) exception 2) undefined
you are seeing 2) undefined
nobody invested performance in making a choice
it's basically just random chance or happenstance implementation details
the performance is in not requiring them to implement any specific behaviour
vector is not purposefully doing anything in this case- they are simply allowing you to blow your own foot off because preventing that from happening would cost performance
there's nothing useful or logical to say about undefined behaviour, regardless of what you happen to observe
the return value of an out-of-access index is irrelevant because the rules of C++ literally state that it can never happen; therefore any program that does this isn't C++ and literally anything, ever can happen without any rhyme, reason, purpose, or logic
and what's even more fun is that the compiler optimizes on the basis of this fact, which can lead to some incredibly confusing outcomes
 
4:31 PM
@Puppy so this is undefined behavior and it is apt to change, so don't build on shaky ground.
 
it's far, far worse than apt to change
the compiler optimizes your program on the assumption that this will not happen
which means the compiler can, for instance, optimise out security checks
or make assumptions which are not valid otherwise
very seriously weird shit can happen if you ever do this which will utterly fuck you up in every possible respect
this isn't "shaky ground", it's "The entire world will immediately turn to dust"
by the way, optimising out security checks isn't a theoretical, there was a real bug in the Linux kernel where they accessed out of bounds if you failed, so the compiler optimised out the check as it obviously must always succeed
so even though there was a security check written in the source code, in the final executable you didn't need the permission
 
@Puppy I've read some of Linus' pissed off emails, but I still think that one takes the cake
 
I've not seen anything from Linus on the matter, I heard it from the Clang/LLVM folks
the compiler is totally in the right in this case though, that is what the specification states
 
in the end I think he was more pissed that GCC didn't announce the optimizer change in the notes
 
@A.H. yes thank you for your question, we were discussing something I have posted some days ago
 
4:36 PM
what, "Now optimises as permitted by Standard"?
 
@Puppy it happened a few years ago, GCC updated their optimizer for that case and broke linux
 
sounds like a weird note
 
@Puppy that could be virtually anything, more "now optimizes out redundant bounds checks"
 
this doesn't actually change what code the user may or may not write, though
I mean, the user-compiler contract hasn't changed
and you would not expect release notes to tell you about all the compiler implementation details that are different
 
so it optimizes out of bound checks.
 
4:38 PM
the compiler may optimize on the assumption that any undefined behaviour does not ever occur
 
@A.H. I was asking about a tool I am building that among other things allows you to not have to specify paths when you include headers. Like cmake include_directories but automatic
 
@Puppy kernel mode is always special though
it inherently relies and defines in many case undefined behaviors
 
@Rick Because range checking has a (tiny) negative effect on performance, and when std::string was new, people objected to the possibility of its imposing any overhead. So, there's operator[] that does no bounds checking, and .at() which does bounds checking. Choose the form of pain you prefer.
 
@Mgetz It clearly did not define this one, though.
 
@Rick fails on 🦄🌙🍺🌈🌈🌈
@Puppy they hadn't any reason to set a flag prior. Had they been given forewarning they would have set it and been fine
 
4:42 PM
:45821461 See std::isupper, std::tolower, and static_cast<unsigned char>().
 
@Mgetz That's not the same thing.
if the contract had previously stated this was fine, then you would have a case.
but it didn't, at least, not as far as I know
the code was always wrong in every version of GCC, there was never any definition of this behaviour.
 
That MOMENT, when the whole system turns on, and items are flowing through the system queues and you have to wait to debug the last of them, and you don't know if there are any, its that tipping point. Where you know within a short time if not already a new phase of development / milestone has been achieved.
 
@Puppy Linux until recently has been tied very hard to GCC, so when the compiler behavior changes the kernel team needs to know
if that change isn't called out it has very serious reprecussions
Linux is not and has never been standards compliant
 
@JerryCoffin cool I did not know that.
 
because it's kernel space code
 
4:45 PM
@Mgetz There's a difference between "standards compliant" and "GCC compliant"
and there's a difference between "compiler behaviour" and "the compiler's contract"
the compiler's defined behaviour never included this, there's no contract change
 
@Mgetz Not much of an excuse, IMO. Other kernels (e.g., Mach, Chorus, BSD, L4) do just fine without tying themselves to the quirks of a single compiler.
 
@Mgetz you know how fast that was, less than 0ms on 8 test cases in C.
 
it's one thing to tie yourself to the contract of a specific compiler (which is still bad), and another to tie yourself to the unguaranteed implementation details of a version of the compiler (which is apparently what they did)
 
@JerryCoffin eh.... I wouldn't call Mach compiler independent anymore
 
@Mgetz I haven't looked recently, but there certainly have been versions of Mach that were. If Apple has polluted it, then IMO, the result is no longer really Mach. (How's that for a "No True Scotsman" argument?) :-)
 
4:52 PM
But no true Scotsman puts sugar on his porridge
 
@Rick Probably true--but only because they're like squirrels, and lose everything they value the most... :)
 
like EU membership?
 
@Puppy Just knew that had to be coming soon. US: We're going to elect Trump as our president. Nobody can top that stupidity." UK: "Here, hold my beer..."
 
I heard it the other way around
UK: "Brexit is the most stupid, self-destructive thing a country could ever do!" US: "Here, hold my beer..."
probably because that was the temporal order of the votes
but electing Trump is less stupid than Brexit IMO
Trump is worse than Brexit but will last a lot less time
unless we eventually Remain
 
@Puppy Yes, but the votes since, that seem to be forcing the "no deal" Brexit have upped the ante...
 
4:59 PM
well
I wouldn't say that they have forced no deal
something is certainly being forced, but nobody can agree what
personal guess is that they will go to an election or referendum as Parliament cannot agree but truth is that at this stage, anything could happen
anybody giving you odds on anything is a moron
I mean, even for an election or referendum, people can't agree on what they would put in their manifesto or on the ballot paper
so even that arguably is tough to solve the problem with
the EU won't agree to another extension for just More Brexit Chaos either so I feel that something will be forced by the 12th of April one way or another
 
@JerryCoffin Oh just wait for it, we'll do the next most stupid thing: Re-elect Trump
 
The UK thinks the EU is a Bazaar. They are trying to haggle a better deal.
 
the UK can't even agree on what a "better deal" is
 
@Rick no not really, the UK government is trying to save the country from an economic disaster and potential terrorist issues in Northern Ireland
 
that's the crux of the issue
 
5:05 PM
as well as Scotland declaring full on independence
then wales
then NI just going "Fuck it... we're out"
 
you can't satisfy every faction in the UK Parliament and finding any majority for anything is seriously hard
 
Oh and don't forget that spain would just invade gibraltar
because they can
 
I doubt the EU would look kindly upon military force against the UK
and the UK would hardly stand by for that either
ask Argentina how well it goes
 
@Puppy you might want to reevaluate that, the EU basically said recently that with the UK withdrawing from the EU the EU would revert to supporting Spain's position on Gibraltar
 
there's a vast gulf between "supporting Spain" and "supporting military force"
 
5:08 PM
Spain has long held the UK is in Gibraltar illegally
@Puppy I don't think they would support it
but I don't think they would do anything about it either
 
well I'm not sure if they would use their own force to present it, but I imagine they would use all possible diplomatic means to prevent a war
 
@Puppy you're right, they would pressure the UK to back down
because it wouldn't be a war
it would be a taking of territory
 
well, the UK would certainly not permit Spain to simply annex Gibraltar
we would fight
 
@Mgetz From the looks of things right now, that seems all too possible.
 
from our perspective, they are British citizens and we will fight to defend them, just as we did in the Falklands
 
5:11 PM
@Puppy You think you'd have the budget in a post no-deal exit
lol
 
that's what the Argentinians said (effectively)
Spain is in a worse economic position than us to begin with
 
and risk endangering what fragile trading partnerships you have
@Puppy not really they didn't have extensive trade with the UK
 
Spain stands to lose just as much trade with the UK as the UK stands to lose trade with Spain
 
to be fair I don't think Spain will invade, but I think they will put a lot of pressure on the UK to leave Gibraltar or face losing access to the EU market
they've already de-facto said they will do that
 
the UK will never voluntarily cede Gibraltar, regardless of EU market acess
 
5:13 PM
@Puppy then the UK will be very very poor
 
meh
if we leave without a deal, we will basically be dependent on getting non-EU trade anyway
and be shit poor regardless
and if we do leave with a deal, that deal will involve a significant trade deal with the EU anyway because there's no other solution to the Irish border
so realistically, I doubt that Spain is in any position to force any difference over Gibraltar
 
@Puppy other than NI independence and merging with ROI?
 
that certainly won't happen
 
an item that ROI has been remarkably restrained on
 
because it won't happen
there would be a very, very nasty civil war for many decades if anybody tried to push that
hell, we can barely maintain the status quo where NI is kinda part of both RoI and the UK
 
5:15 PM
@Puppy They really don't need to be, without the UK to balance them they are the de-facto voice on the issue within the EU political system
thus their position becomes that of the EU
@Puppy I'm well aware of the troubles
 
@Puppy The last time they dispatched their armada to invade English territory, it didn't go too well...
 
there's a vast gulf between "Our position is the UK should give Gibraltar back" and "The other 26 nations of the EU will give up a massive trade deal just for this"
the other EU nations won't give up trade with the UK just for Gibraltar
they're losing way more than they're gaining
especially since they know the UK will not budge
they're just making themselves poorer for nothing
 
@Puppy if it means forcing concessions from the UK in return for backing off on the issue? yes yes they will
 
what concession do you think that the UK will make?
 
the UK is in no place militarily to argue
@Puppy pretty much to be subservient to EU law
 
5:18 PM
I doubt that Spain is in a significantly better place than us, militarily
 
that's going to be the end result anyway
only without the UK having input
 
@Mgetz This is probably a likely outcome, but Gibraltar has nothing to do with it
 
@Puppy If anything worse, AFAIK.
 
@JerryCoffin they don't need to be better, all they have to be is closer
 
@Mgetz That's what Argentina said.
 
5:19 PM
@Puppy different times different MOD budget
 
oddly enough, we can put up our MOD budget if we need to
but more realistically, we did just finish like, two brand new aircraft carriers
 
@Puppy but Argentina was like that bum, who lived in downtown and pissed on a parking spot you bought never used. You had to drive 3 hours just to get down there. He shit his pants pretending to be tough, and you beat the shit out of him using brass knuckles Regina slipped you during the fight. it was a shit show.
 
and Spain is hardly in a strong military position either
I mean, apart from anything else, we can use a nuclear weapon if we really feel strongly about the matter
 
The larger point Gibraltar aside is that no-deal brexit opens a nasty nasty world of horribles
 
oh yes
I don't disagree with you about that
I mean, Brexit is fucked no matter what, and no-deal Brexit is totally fucked
I just don't think that Gibraltar makes for a remotely serious issue on the agenda
nothing will really change for them except life will be more inconvenient as they don't have the right to go into Spain
 
5:21 PM
compared to NI? probably not
people are less likely to die even if spain did invade
assuming spain stayed
@Puppy actually I think that's the only thing that was actually settled and passed
 
if I recall correctly, Gibraltar does have some fairly significant fortifications there
 
@Puppy did
as in former
right now it's a chain link fence and an airfield
 
well I imagine the medieval castles aren't of much use
but we still have a naval base with warships in, if memory serves
that's basically the whole point of having it
 
@Puppy I thought the whole point of having it was basically to be a dick to spain
just like us with gitmo
 
well
 
5:24 PM
@Mgetz I don't think proximity is enough to make up for a roughly 1:2 deficit in ships (and despite a lot of neglect, the UK's navy is more modern as well).
 
@Mgetz You're missing the point, it's not just a chain link fence. It's a chain link fence with a pub.
 
the two reasons for having it are a) a staging point for military especially navy/air, and b), the people currently residing there are British citizens and we're not just gonna dump them
 
@JerryCoffin definitely newer than WWII era Lend Lease Cruisers the US sold yes
 
@Puppy I can't quite imagine that happening. UK would almost certainly lose far more than it could possibly hope to gain.
 
It would lose a nuke.
That's objectively true.
 
5:28 PM
they also recently upgraded trident
 
pretty sure that all we have done is paid to upgrade Trident
 
@StackedCrooked Would also become a pariah throughout nearly the entire civilized world (and the US as well).
 
it hasn't happened yet
@JerryCoffin We probably don't feel that strongly about it.
 
@Rick not exactly recent
the D5 upgrade happened in the 1990s
 
but the UK does consider citizens of Gibraltar to be citizens of the UK and we are committed to defend them
 
5:30 PM
@Puppy UK or crown
 
we may well consider it an act of self-defence
 
there is a HUGE difference
AFAIK gibraltar is a crown colony, not an actual part of the UK
ah it's a British overseas territory, which is legally not part of the UK
 
I believe that we are still responsible for defending them, however
and according to Wiki, we basically ditched crown and gave everybody real British citizenship
 
@Mgetz ya but there have been more recent upgrades. I remember May and Corbin bickering over it. telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/08/….
 
@Mgetz Actually, that's been one of the sticking points in the Brexit negotiations. EU (representing Spanish position) wants deal to specify that it's a Crown Colony. UK vehemently disagrees: “Gibraltar is not a colony and it is completely inappropriate to describe in this way. Gibraltar is a full part of the UK family and has a mature and modern constitutional relationship with the UK. This will not change due to our exit from the EU.”
 
5:35 PM
of course because if it's a colony it can be made to be part of spain or independent
and then join the EU
 
in its current state as a British Overseas Territory, all foreign relations are handled by the Foreign Office, they don't get to have their own international relations
 
@Mgetz I can't quite imagine that. The smallest country in the EU (by population) is currently Malta, with a tad under half a million people. Gibraltar has (well) under one tenth that. It takes a team larger than that to keep your EU membership paperwork up to date... :)
 
@JerryCoffin Lichtenstine?
or Andorra?
 
@Mgetz Lichtenstein? Not an EU member state. Nor is Andorra.
Lichtenstein is part of the Schengen visa zone, but that's a (sort of) separate question.
 
it should be a tit for tat, EU support Spain, Uk supports Catalonia. That seems fair. Can't we just come to the realization that this is just the continuation of the war of roses? The Brits are smug and the Germans think they owned this shiz since Charlemagne.
 
6:02 PM
ah, apparently we are going to request another extension from the EU
exactly what we intend to do with it, I don't know
 
@Puppy MPs fapping.
 
seems like it
I hope that the EU says no
 
@Puppy that should be just about enough time to ask for another one
 
So because of this Google Pi thing, there are now at least 4 parties actively running a Pi record attempt. There's at least 2 or that are interested in running one. And the supercomputer guys are pissed and they don't look like they are going to sit still anymore.
Some of these parties are investing quite heavily in their runs. And it's clear that not everybody is going to "win"...
Shit. What should I tell them?
 
I was about to wonder whether you had anything to say at all, but are you saying they are talking to you and might not know of one another?
 
6:14 PM
Yeah. It's clear that somebody (likely in plural) is going to be disappointed. And I don't want anybody to have the impression that they're the only ones running - especially since I've been helping everyone with their setups.
I think I'm gonna have to send out an email to everyone with all the recipients hidden.
 
I’d suggest diplomatically and privately disclosing—it would be problematic if they had asked for confidentiality to begin with, but then you wouldn’t be telling us about it, would you?
 
@Mysticial I'd advise sticking to technical questions/advice, and possibly a general statement that if more than one team were doing a run at the same time (hint hint!) you try to be even-handed in helping anybody who asks, but won't reveal anything beyond what they choose to publish.
 
also do the thing where you say 'but I could be convinced' and do the eyebrows thing
 
@LucDanton Bribery will get you anywhere! :)
 
@JerryCoffin I'm thinking that I'm just going to flat out disclose that there are multiple parties running atm and that it's likely that somebody (in plural) is going to be beaten out by someone else with a larger computation. But I'll explicitly state that for the sake of fairness, I won't be disclosing the details of anybody's runs.
 
6:18 PM
@JerryCoffin if you say so
 
But I'll continue to give everybody help for their individual runs.
 
@Mysticial Seems fairly reasonable.
 
And then there's probably going to be parties who have not reached out to me for support and are running without my knowledge.
 
@Mysticial Could well be. When was the last time somebody set a new record you didn't know ahead of time they were working on?
 
@JerryCoffin haha, the one before the Google run.
For pi at least.
Most of the non-Pi records are done completely without my knowledge.
 
6:24 PM
@Mysticial Mostly irrelevant. I could probably set one of them, simply because nobody else cares enough to bother.
 
@JerryCoffin Yeah pretty much.
 
I know: I'll set a world record by computing the 17th root of 812347623 to more digits than anybody else ever has!
 
@JerryCoffin People have tried that sort of stuff and asked to be added to the charts.
I politely tell them to fuck off. :)
"Sorry, but I only officially track the following list of constants."
 
@Mysticial No wonder you got run out of the valley and had to move to Chicago. You're not being properly inclusive and intersectional!
 
lol
 
6:31 PM
Of course, now that Jussie Smollet has helped educate me about what a den of far-right, MAGA hat-wearing people Chicago is, I may have to move there too.... :-)
 
7:02 PM
@JerryCoffin off-topic. You can't actually do the 17th root of 812347623 right now. But you can in the next release. (since I'll be adding a radical function) So if you want me to politely ask you fuck off, you'll need to wait until the next release.
 
@Mysticial I can do 17th root of 812347623 right now.
 
@Rick To how many digits? :)
 
7:20 PM
That feeling when you should be working but you just keep staring at the screen
 
Do you have a a fractional exponent?
 
@Mikhail Are you asking me?
 
@Mysticial I was hoping you would tell me to fuck off, but 1 million
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@Rick 1 million digits won't get me to ask you fuck off. You'd just get ignored. 100 billion digits would be worthy enough to be asked to fuck off.
 
7:36 PM
I deserve the honor of being told to fuck off. you will get your 100 billion
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8:14 PM
@Mgetz ...usually means you didn't sleep as much as you should have last night.
 

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