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12:06 AM
@CaptainGiraffe I'm childish enough to easily qualify as younger emotionally, anyway.
 
@JerryCoffin nana
 
user8104581
As far as I know Jerry is fairly old but to me sounds like a much younger person in some senses
 
@andreyrk You can come out and call me childish. I already said it, after all.
:-)
 
user8104581
@JerryCoffin It's a weird combination of self-awareness, open-mindedness and humor, makes you very charismatic
 
12:27 AM
@andreyrk Hm...charismatic. Maybe I should become a politician. Oh, but I guess I need to add a talent for dishonesty to make that work...
 
@JerryCoffin I'd vote for you as long as you maintain Giraffes are the non-tallest (I forget the word) creatures on earth.
 
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@JerryCoffin Children being dishonest can be pretty amusing, I'd say go for it :-)
 
@Mysticial: Looks like you picked a good time to send back those DIMMs. perfect replacements.
@CaptainGiraffe I don't care much about the height of giraffes, but for enough votes, why not?
 
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@JerryCoffin I do not think the target demographics are beneficial enough
 
@andreyrk They may just need more publicity. Maybe get all the porn sites to start talking about the wonders of a foot-long, purple tongue.
 
12:38 AM
@JerryCoffin Now you (we), have a platform to stand on!
 
@JerryCoffin yep! I didn’t actually think they’d release them this year because who else besides me wants both RGB and density?
 
@CaptainGiraffe My platform: get the money out of politics. Send me virgins instead.
 
@JerryCoffin It is a jihad, but it might work =)
 
@Mysticial Everybody--just most of us aren't quite as willing to pay enough to actually get them.
 
@JerryCoffin can't you just use the money to buy virgins
 
12:41 AM
@Rick Maybe, but that would ruin my platform. I never said it was a good platform (but even so, it's better than most).
 
@JerryCoffin good point.
 
@Mysticial I did find it interesting that they've explicitly separated it into two product lines, one for AMD and one for Intel. Usually (even when it's not true) they try to pretend that one product will be fine on anything, as long as you can jam it into the socket.
 
@CaptainGiraffe true. but he offed himself. No justice in that.
 
I'm taking classes in playing Bridge, the card game. One surprising feature was that if an opponent asks you a question, you have to answer truthfully about anything that has happened in the game.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Bridge is supposed to be a classy game, played only by honest ladies and gentlemen.
 
12:45 AM
Every other card game I've ever played I've done my best to confuse.
 
@CaptainGiraffe This is called the "tragedy of the commons" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy_of_the_commons
 
Politics should adopt Bridge rules.
 
it happens everywhere.
 
@Rick I need you to explain how this applies to me.
 
I find it funny how gif is particularly nice that you can include video files anywhere without issues as long as it has a webbrowser
but when a big gif is running I can hear my fans running... and my computer slow down despite being a threadripper with 12cores
 
12:49 AM
@CaptainGiraffe you said you do your best to confuse, that means you at times don't
 
@CaptainGiraffe Some people play it so you switch partners every game, so one of your opponents in the current game will be your partner in the next game. Helps tame any tendency one might have toward antagonizing another player.
 
all of this would be a non issue if video file had the same status as images
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix your gif is going to be single core - guaranteed.
 
@CaptainGiraffe depends how many gif are visible
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix ...except you can't include it here (except the sparkly Bjarne GIF--all other animated GIFs are prohibited in the Lounge).
 
12:51 AM
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix my statement distinctly lacked the plural s.
 
by "prohibited" you mean that people can post and then a mod can remove them or can't post
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix You're not supposed to post them, and if you do an owner (if one notices) will probably move it to the trash.
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix is that you
 
@Rick That's sparkly Bjarne. The one animated GIF we allow.
 
12:55 AM
Oh, makes sense
 
my point still stand, video should be on the same level as images.. imagine if you could link to a huge video and have people opt in to actually load it.
 
How does that makes sense? Bjarne has stolen so much time from my life, and I'm positive he has no intention of giving back!
 
The animated gif doesn't really give you a choice if you really want to load a 3gb gif
it's just a shame gif are now so popular because it's the simplest way to display animation without relying on third party
 
@CaptainGiraffe yeah, but what would you do with that time had he not taken it, started a jihad with jerry for president
 
@Rick Oh, Bjarne was the one that brought JC to the Giraffes.
@Rick Hail supreme leader JC, hail him!
Bjarne punishes, JC gives back. So it is told.
 
1:07 AM
@CaptainGiraffe wouldn't JC be the scribe and Bjarne be the prophet
 
@CaptainGiraffe JC gives back, because he keeps the front for himself.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Or is Bjarne God and JC the prophet
 
@Rick I'm the prophet in this instance for sure. You can quote me on that.
 
Just to be clear, I care more about profits than prophets. Unless the prophet votes for me of course...
 
@JerryCoffin I find it kinda funny that noone has commented on me using your initials
 
1:13 AM
@CaptainGiraffe you can't be, maybe really? JC?
 
@JerryCoffin I was talking about that with my colleague as well. Intel gets the "shinier" line. Really?!?
 
are we talking about the same JC
 
@Rick Yes of course. Brian.
@Rick Oki I missed that =)
I only know of one JC.
 
who is JC
Oh Jerry
 
1:36 AM
JC if you need any policy advice youtu.be/2jq9eFhOqo8?t=100
 
2:31 AM
@CaptainGiraffe There’s a bit of an urban legend about this song, that it was found by a nurse in a fallen soldier’s belongings in the Philippines in WW2, but no. It was written by Elma Dean and appeared in the Sunday Edition of the Oakland Tribune on December 17, 1961, page 2S
 
 
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3:36 AM
@CaptainGiraffe I do like David Wilcox, but I might consider a different song. m.youtube.com/watch?v=yvdW0AQcLzc
 
 
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7:22 AM
In c++ when you initialize an object does it have a default value? I ask because when I initialize mpz_class X; it seems to always be 0 before assigning anything
 
oh, the wonderful world of initialization in C++ rich and diverse
and completely insane
to be brief, it's default-initialized
 
7:41 AM
thanks
 
 
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8:43 AM
Morning
 
 
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10:11 AM
Sup...
 
Fighting with random Conan issues x)
 
Oh, you should test your software with nvcc
Instead of optimizing my code I upgraded the gpu from a 1080 to a 2070 super and got a 30% wall time boost... My skills are obsolete.
 
Software? I only write templates :D
 
10:26 AM
Typename (T_T)
 
Use C++20, drop the typename count
 
 
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11:45 AM
Hello ! Not sure if this deserve a question so I am asking in this chat. Please let me know if this isn't appropriate. I have a bool variable declaration & initialization in a function (on the stack) but it is qualified a static (so not on the stack but in some ELF section).
I used it within a linux shared library (.so), I supposed it was initialized once and only once when I do dlopen() but is this true ? (this is more a linux question and less of a C++ one I guess) Thank you very much for your help.
 
if it's inside a function it's not initialiazed with dlopen
it's only initialized the first time you call the function
 
Yes, you are probably right, but if I unload and reload the .so it will get reinitialized when I call the function then ?
 
no idea how different c++ runtimes detects the "first run"
 
@PeterT About your first remark:
"Static variables declared at block scope are initialized the first time control passes through their declaration (unless their initialization is zero- or constant-initialization, which can be performed before the block is first entered)."
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/storage_duration
From there: https://www.bfilipek.com/2018/02/staticvars.html#static-variables-in-functions
So I would say it is initialized before executing the function but I may interpret the sentence the wrong way. :/
 
It's only initialized if the initialization you perform is to zero
so in "{static int a=0; static int b=2;} " a and b get initialized at different times
 
11:52 AM
This is a bool in my case, so it depends if it's true of if it false I guess, but it doesn't change much hopefully anyway
(= 2 isn't "constant initialization" ?)
 
yeah, you're right
so it would be more static int b= getVal();
 
Yes
 
for a non-constexpr getVal
 
Yes, note it seems the destructors are not called when using dlclose:
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/13964/Static-variables-in-shared-libraries
So it get's initialized when/IF you call the function, but you must destroy it before calling dlcose() from what I read.
 
that article talks about windows dlls though, no clue if the linux loader does the same
 
11:57 AM
@PeterT No he mention dll at the start but it's about .so libs actually (if I remember properly from 2min ago)
"(Windows users consider this as dll)" -> but it isn't actually
 
12:09 PM
Actually you can setup attributes for function to be called upon dlopen/dlclose:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/40116528/2312686
Also:
RTLD_NODELETE (since glibc 2.2)
Do not unload the library during dlclose(). Consequently, the library's static variables are not reinitialized if the library is reloaded with dlopen() at a later time.
So I guess except for this flag the static variables are reinitialized.
 
nwp
> linux.die.net
Harsh
 
@PeterT Thanks for helping (btw :)) ! Have a nice day yall !
 
 
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3:49 PM
@Mysticial Since when do they clamp post votes to -1 (unless you expand the +/- thing)
 
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Q: New popup message when voting on a question?

Dharman Thanks for your vote! Your vote has been recorded and it affects this post's ranking. Since this post has reached the minimum score of 0 your vote will not be displayed. I just downvoted a question posted few days ago which was at 0 votes. After casting my vote I got a blue popup with the ab...

 
@Mysticial more pandering to low quality users
hooray
 
@Borgleader Unfortunately, SE does need to make money.
 
4:43 PM
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Q: Official FAQ on gender pronouns and Code of Conduct changes

Cesar MWe expect today’s Code of Conduct changes to generate a lot of questions. We’ve tried to anticipate some of the most common questions people may have here, and we’ll be adding to this list as more questions come up. Q: What are personal pronouns, and why are they relevant to the Code of Conduct?...

 
4:58 PM
@Mgetz Well, I guess it's time to make it official: "My preferred pronoun is "His majesty, the infallible genius".
 
If people are requesting things in bad faith, you are welcome to escalate to mods and mods can contact us CMs when in doubt too. — Cesar M ♦ 30 mins ago
 
@Mgetz I guess it's a good thing I'm not asking in bad faith then. :-)
 
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@Mgetz Man... This is such a confusion, there are basically no defined boundaries on] what is allowed or not
 
@JerryCoffin would you be offended If I use an acronym HMTIG for "His Majesty, The Infallible Genius"?
 
5:14 PM
@Rick Deeply! (but I'm fine with Jerry or JC). Oh, and in the Lounge, I guess "he" is all right too.
 
Dam it! I really wanted to use it. he he he... he
 
How about "it"? For example, "it tried this joke yesterday, might be broken".
 
@Rick Well, if you make a recording of yourself pronouncing "HMTIG" and it sounds reasonable, maybe. But I strongly believe in protecting those who use screen readers from any potential harm, so any acronym must be harmonious when pronounced.
@Mikhail Snoop Dogg voices Cousin itt in the new Addams Family movie, so calling me "it" could lead to confusion between me and Snoop Dogg, which would be bad.
 
5:30 PM
oops, wrong one
oh, already posted
Looks like next phase has begun.
@JerryCoffin So yeah. Sounds pretty close to what I joked about yesterday. The differences being, that normal users won't be punished for not calling out other users who use the wrong pronoun. IOW, there's no criminal negligence clause.
 
@Mysticial You left out the crucial word: "yet".
@Mysticial Somebody should write this out as a proper inheritance hierarchy to make it clear who's responsible for what.
 
I'm looking forward to how this gets enforced and how the trolls will take advantage of it.
 
5:45 PM
class User {
public:
    virtual void usePronoun(User &) nothrow {}
};

class Moderator : public User {
public:
    void usePronoun(User &user) {
        if (pronoun != user.preferred_pronoun)
            throw bad_pronoun("Bad moderator. Go sit in the corner");
    }
};

class CM : public Moderator {
public:
    void usePronoun(User &user) {
        if (pronoun != user.preferred_pronoun)
            throw bad_pronoun("Bad user. I don't think your chosen pronoun is sincere");
    }
};
 
Missing final specifier
 
@Mikhail among many other things... Part of the point is that it's logically broken--the base class has nothrow, but the derived doesn't.
 
@Gus No, we don't need a pronouns field because that information will be sold to advertisers.rjzii 42 mins ago
^^ Ha conspiracy theory!!! That's how SE makes money!
 
@Mysticial I wish they would (and everybody else too). I could use it to identify who's selling info to whom.
 
The Tavern is a circus right now.
 
5:53 PM
Meanwhile, back at the ranch:
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Q: How deep can i #define?

Karol SobańskiI need to use #define and using = ; as much as I can to replace possibly everything in C++ with emojis 😝😜😫😻😋. Is it possible to #define preprocessors like #define 😎 #define or at least #define 😖 if, #define 🍉 ==, etc.? Maybe with 'using'? I'd like to replace operators, core language...

 
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 6 mins ago, by Sara Chipps
@LindaJeanne it's literally discrimination to treat some people differently because of their gender.
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 5 mins ago, by Monica Cellio
@SaraChipps fortunately, no one here is proposing doing that.
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 3 mins ago, by Oded
@SaraChipps what about treating people differently because you disagree with their opinion?
 
And here I thought I was going to win the day's award "link to the silliest content", but then immediately @Mysticial makes me feel bad by finding not just one, but three that make mine seem downright pedestrian. How dare he/she/it/führer/His majesty, lord of purrformance?
 
@JerryCoffin My preferred pronoun is "führer". Since you mispronouned me, I'm flagging you for moderator attention.
Goddammit, I should've waited a couple min.
 
@Mysticial You should know that by now, silly führer!
 
@Mysticial my comment was taken down one time because I used "mein fuhrer" when addressing another user in code review.
 
6:02 PM
@Mysticial Then again, with pretty enough moderators, attention from the moderators might be a good thing...
@Rick That forms an even more interesting conundrum: demand to be called things that would break (for one obvious example) German laws against saying anything positive about Nazis (and such).
 
@JerryCoffin doesn't "mein fuhrer" just mean my leader.
I don't believe the Nazi party trademarked German or did they ...
 
@Rick Something like that, but as I recall, their law (somewhat like this CoC stuff) is loosely enough defined that you can be guilty simply because I dislike something you say.
(though in the German case, I do have to point toward something that could at least be mistaken for pro-Nazi sentiment).
 
6:18 PM
@JerryCoffin I guess maybe it's enough of a problem that warrants attention, I did not realize it was a serious issue.
 
@Rick I'm not sure how much of a problem there would otherwise be, but apparently their legislators thought it was important enough to pass a law anyway.
 
I can't speak on behalf of Germans in Germany, I can see how this might be an issue for them. I don't have enough information to form an opinion. However, the context I was using it in was comical in nature and not serious.
 
6:40 PM
@Mysticial I wonder how much theyll make if they alienate all the people who actually answer questions :P
If people are requesting things in bad faith, you are welcome to escalate to mods and mods can contact us CMs when in doubt too. — Cesar M ♦ 2 hours ago
it would be a shame if they all resigned / got fired :P
 
7:14 PM
@Borgleader It's fine because all the real questions have already been answered.
 
7:37 PM
How does it feel like, seeing how you're going to the SJW hell? Did you already start editing all the old posts containing wrong pronouns? Are you going to edit again when a person changes its pronouns?
 
@Abyx that's not what's happening
 
@Borgleader "If"? Don't you mean "when"? And the answer to "when" is (at least mostly) "It already happened years ago".
 
This 22 vote comment just got deleted:
> Frankly, this makes Stack Exchange sound like a kindergarten and not a professional network. I'm out of here -- I'm resigning as a moderator. – Sklivvz 19 mins ago
So there's a comment above saying the new CoC is "Orwellian". And now SE is kindergarten.

The obvious conclusion is that SE is trying to "re-educate" its people.
 
7:54 PM
@Mysticial Off to Siberia with you for making such a ridiculous claim!
 
@JerryCoffin They say Siberia is getting warmer because of global warming. Maybe Mars might make a better penal colony.
We don't want him to be comfortable or do we
 
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@Mysticial I do not exactly blame them, but doesn't seem to be they are suffering any real external pressure to put this in practice. I might be out of date with stuff around here these last few years but I haven't seen many or any at all issues arisen because of pronoun usage, doesn't seem to me like an environment where that would happen often either way so it makes me wonder what moral rightness they are believing to be enforcing that warrants this ruckus
 
@Rick Siberia wasn't just because it was cold though. Some of the ruling elite owned the salt mines there, so sentencing people to the salt mines wasn't just about making them miserable--it was also about making the rulers even richer.
 
@andreyrk It's a hole they slowly dug themselves into. As a last straw it blew up on a politically sensitive topic which is largely orthogonal to the external pressures they were facing. Now that they are in it, they are trying to ride it out by doubling-down on their positions and - basically making everything worse.
 
@andreyrk I don't think it's about morals. It's about the fact that SO has gotten a reputation on other social networking sites and such as hostile, especially to new users, and that limits their growth and potential profitability (or at least they see it as limiting, whether it's actually true or not).
 
8:08 PM
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A: Official FAQ on gender pronouns and Code of Conduct changes

Won't We are asking everyone to use all stated pronouns as you would naturally write. Explicitly avoiding using someone’s pronouns because you are uncomfortable is a way of refusing to recognize their identity and is a violation of the Code of Conduct. This is my "get fucked" moment. Get fucked.

 
8:27 PM
@Mysticial See, the new CoC has led to such an era of friendliness and happiness! It's already led to offers of free sex.
 
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 2 hours ago, by Mgetz
Apologies as I struggle to communicate, the perils of autism. But it seems to me that the policy is coming off as an attempt to legislate the former and not the latter.
 
@Mysticial ...and he's apparently pretty fed up in general. His response to the new "floor" on downvotes:
 
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 2 hours ago, by Mgetz
Can I ask a stupid question? Is the end goal of this to end discrimination or to encourage civility and tolerance? Because the former is a pipe dream and the latter might be achievable.
 
Any connection to questions recently downvoted to -1.4k? — Sklivvz 45 mins ago
 
@Mgetz You're Autistic?
serious question btw
 
8:29 PM
@Mysticial not fully diagnosed but I check all the boxes
 
I had no idea.
 
I've gotten good at hiding it, but in retrospect my difficulties communicating become a lot clearer
FWIW the answer to the question I linked last:
so those are completely out of order
 
ah, I follow it now
 
@JerryCoffin Now I finally understand the context of this film, Serbia, and the salt mines. youtube.com/watch?v=SP-zhXt_zLM
 
@Mgetz Not to make light of it, but I'd guess the average among programmers is at least halfway there, so to speak.
 
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8:37 PM
So what is the SO successor going to be called
 
@JerryCoffin not surprised
 
There's a ton of deleted answers that explicitly attack SE or that express right-wing views and/or religious views.
 
@Mysticial kinda disappointed how Aza is getting treated
 
@andreyrk I'm still at least half tempted to say the world should go back to something about like NNTP. The big thing to add is a distributed spam identification system. The other big thing is that voting and moderation would be distributed, and open to approval, so to speak. That is to say, everybody would have an equal say in things, and it'd be up to me to decide whose votes I trusted (or not), and what I'd see would be based on that.
 
@Mgetz I haven't been following up much on it. Is there a quick run-down?
 
8:43 PM
For example, depending on who I decide to trust, I might see a question as -5, but you might trust other (more positive) people and see the same question as -1 or even +4.
 
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A: Official FAQ on gender pronouns and Code of Conduct changes

AzaThe replies on this post are one giant dogwhistle. Two key bad arguments so far: Seriously? Everyone's gonna just stop using pronouns entirely, now? One or two people quietly avoiding them entirely, fine. But it's not a sane, cogent objection and if you are rushing to the defense of never us...

 
thx, didn't see it
too much on that page
Or rather, I glossed over it.
 
@Mysticial given you're able to see the deleted posts I'm not surprised
 
@Mgetz So I didn't see it, but I didn't immediately understand it so I skipped it.
Now I realize that it's by Aza.
 
I think my struggle there is that the policy as written comes off very prescriptive and thoughtcrime. But as discussed is not intended that way.
@CesarM and yet the result is that all it takes is one user in bad faith and their friends to abuse this policy. I have grave concerns about this being used to abuse and target users. — Mgetz 4 hours ago
It's not an idle concern either, I've seen similar things done elsewhere
 
8:51 PM
@Mgetz I'd agree, it's well based.
 
@Mgetz And micromanaging.
 
honestly I think a more reasonable policy is quite simply "don't be a <censored>"
if you need to ask if you're being one you probably are
 
@Mgetz That's pretty much a (rather more negative) paraphrasing of the current policy.
 
@JerryCoffin and yet sets the bar higher
at least IMO
 
@Mgetz ...and that strikes me as deeply negative. My own take is that most people are reasonably nice the vast majority of the time.
 
8:56 PM
@JerryCoffin depends on where? I do find some people assume bad faith
 
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@Mgetz Maybe just "Don't be bad", so that it doesn't feel (too much) like we're copying "Be nice"
 
@andreyrk The problem with "Be nice" is to me it produces a lot of honey'd smiles. I'd much rather flip it around and set it from the other direction. I don't care if you smile, just don't be an ass.
 
@Mgetz This answer probably sums that up:
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A: Official FAQ on gender pronouns and Code of Conduct changes

Mason WheelerThis post seems to simply continue the same tone-deaf tradition we've been seeing throughout this whole debacle. Since the SE folks don't seem to be good at picking up on hints, perhaps a bit of bluntness is in order: StackExchange, it's not Monica's values that are out of alignment. Your valu...

 
9:21 PM
bleh post flu shot funk sucks
 
9:53 PM
@Mysticial Mason has never been one to hold back about the object of his ire (though at least that I've seen, the object of his ire is more often C++).
 
@JerryCoffin Where?
 
@Mysticial Mostly Software Engineering SE, if memory serves.
 
@Mysticial Is this guy is our William Wallace?
 
@JerryCoffin ah
The thing that strikes me right now is that SE seems completely oblivious to all the problems that the new CoC will cause.
Oct 4 at 20:16, by Jerry Coffin
@Mysticial Yeah--I think it probably helps that here in the lounge we have a fair number of people who are just a bit left of center, so we're sympathetic to the basic ideas involved, but not so far left that we're willing to blind ourselves to the implications, and where this leads. Too far right, and you just dismiss it all as a bunch of BS. Too far left, and you're willing to ignore what's impossible. For us sort of toward the middle...comedy gold!
SE accuses meta of being an echo chamber, but it almost feels like they don't realize that they themselves might also be one as well.
Otherwise, somebody would've noticed the gazillion contradictions and issues that would arise with the new CoC.
Or perhaps more likely, somebody in charge decided to ignore all concerns that were brought up.
 
10:30 PM
@Mysticial It strikes me as pretty much the typical far-left (and also far-right, not that it's relevant at the moment) situation: my intent is good. Therefore, if you disagree with me, your intent must be bad.
No thought is given to the possibility that (for example) I at least mostly agree with your basic intent, but disagree with how you've tried to implement it.
 
10:54 PM
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A: Official FAQ on gender pronouns and Code of Conduct changes

Gerold Broser Q*: ... First world problems. Off-topic, but: About 500.000 people have been killed in Syria since 2011, 13 million expelled from their homes. And right at the very moment there are even more going to be killed, wounded and displaced. Q3: correct your mistake if possible (e.g. by edit...

It's gender-bender — My pronoun is OP 1 min ago
 
11:06 PM
It's Bender, gender.
 
lol
 
@Rick I'm surprised nobody found a picture of Bender with a wig to post as "gender bender Bender."
 
Ahh here it is. Somebody has turned the bigotry thing on SE itself:
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GillesThese rules embrace and promote bigotry. It's sad and hurtful that you refuse to acknowledge this. Grammar concerns do not override a person’s right to self identify. Grammar concerns are part of a person's identity. Wars have been fought over language. It really seems that you're living i...

 
@Mysticial all this guy's posts are on the gender issue
*person's
@JerryCoffin that wasn't even hard to find ^
he he he
@Mysticial make that your profile pic
 
11:26 PM
@Rick All it took was some evil person to corrupt you enough to go looking for it.
 
From reading this chat, I conclude that some loungers have nothing better to do all day and spending weeks discussing all the turmoil on stackOverflow/Exchange instead.
 
sounds like it, but how dare someone speak 2 days in a row about non-US politics, then it's "oh noes where's the channel owners, this is clearly off-topic"
 
@JerryCoffin I moved on that soo fast once I saw it. I cracked up for a full 2 minutes : - )
 
@TelKitty I do have better things to do, but have some long-running unit tests going, so also have some time to type...
 
Obviously you are not busy enough - if you are doing 4 things simultaneously, you wouldn't find much time waiting.
Unless you are like me, having a tendency to slack :x
 
11:31 PM
@TelKitty Unfortunately, building and running tests uses all cores so I can only do other things that use minimal CPU. Really need to convince my boss to let me buy a machine with 32 cores (or so).
And yes, of course I'd only want that to improve productivity. Honest!
@PeterT Who said that? If you want to laugh about the current Brexit situation, go right ahead...
 
I didn't mention it to "tattle", you can go look into the chat logs of the last few days if you're really curious
 
@PeterT I'm mildly curious, but not enough to be ambitious about it.
 
@PeterT this channel has a topic?
 
not that I was aware of
 
just wanted to make sure
 
11:53 PM
Google and Apple needs to sending me emails asking me to 'maintain' my apps because they changed APIs on their end. I don't want face the dilemma - if I don't do anything, my apps are going to stop working at some point down the track and they are on google play/apple store. But if I do, it's going to take a good chunk of my time. There aren't so many so downloads & I already have enough problems at hand.
 
@TelKitty Sounds like you're (soon to be) out of the app business...
 
App business was never my bread and butter.
To be honest, most of those problems are my own doing - by taking too many responsibilities because I didn't want get bored.
10/10 is World Mental Health Day — do you have your mental health toolkit?
Sometimes I suspect I am an inductor - induces people around me to become 1337 Txxxxs
But no, I don't need mental health toolkit, being as tough as a small large cat ~_~
 

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