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00:03
Fuck, another minor MSVC version update and my code no longer compiles.
The culprit is the some templates inside the CUDA thrust library.
Anyways, MSVC won't look at my earlier bug report developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/1042137/…
and I can't quite figure out how to file a reproducible example...
sad
00:23
Well, I lost 2 hour where the particular order of inclusion of std's mutex and thrust device vector caused an ICE. Summer is a good time for ICE.
Alternatively we'd fix illegal immigration at the southern border if we'd use MSVC because all I see is ICE.
 
7 hours later…
07:17
Would 1 fast computer beat 2 slower ones? I mean, would you like to work on 1 fast computer or 2 slower ones - you can use one while the other slowish machine compiles and builds your code?
I have 2 slow machines, New South Wales state revenue robbed me, now I don't have enough $ to buy new machines.
Yellow background with a black ink drawing of a cat No step on Kitty
Eww, not that skinny. More like the oppressed kitty above :x
 
1 hour later…
08:36
Is there some good reason why this happens?
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Q: Initialization of constexpr member variable using constexpr member function

PoinsettiaI wanted to initialize a constexpr member variable using a constexpr member function but it didn't compile. It was OK when I moved the function out of the class. Why does it happen? Is there any way to use class member constexpr functions to initialize member constexpr variables? I'm using Apple...

Why can't you initialize a constexpr static member by another constexpr static function?
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09:21
Maybe because constexpr static member functions can access constexpr static members and then you have a problem with the order. Either make it that member functions cannot access members or that members cannot be initialized by member functions. The second seems less bad.
Of course the C++ way is to allow both and if you access uninitialized variables it's UB, but it appears that at least in constexpr contexts the committee wants to move away from that way.
Australian CEOs, business leaders call out racism as protests engulf US
Irony, because I have lived in the US briefly and I have lived in Australia for a long time. Australia is WAY MORE racist than the US.
It's just Australians are way more sheep like than Americans.
I don't care if I speak the truth. I am not a sheep. And frankly, the only reward I ever got out of being obedient is to be oppressed more.
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> I don't care if I speak the truth.
TelKitty in a nutshell.
09:36
A lot people lie for various reasons. I try my best to keep to the truth, at least the one I know of. I am aware of my ignorance but vast majority of others are more ignorant than I am.
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It only looks that way because you have confirmation for your view but not for theirs. They have confirmation for their view but not for yours.
I am quite aware of how others think. Once a friend asked me "why can't you think like everyone else?", to which I answered "if I need others to think everything for me, what do I need my own brain for?"
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To me it's often a mystery how others think. I have had some small success with figuring out the thought process behind some behaviors, but it took a lot of effort and chances are I still got it wrong.
Maybe you are too young.
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nwp
09:48
Nah, I'm pretty old. Maybe it's still lack of experience and interactions though.
Or you didn't need to figure out how others think often.
I need to rent out various properties, have founded a group and now it has 700-800 members, need to promote apps. A lot of the times I need to try to sass out how other think in order to obtain optimum result.
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Hmm. I have a Discord server now. 3000 people and drama every day. Supposedly I'm very neutral when it comes to issues. But still, making and enforcing rules without everyone getting annoyed is difficult. And you only get to see a small fraction of the issues and often it's difficult to trace the root cause of a complaint.
It's a bit like customers making suggestions. They are great at finding issues and terrible at suggesting fixes.
Unfortunately you only get the suggested fix.
Also, majored in economics & finance, minored in commercial law and marketing. Business courses tend to teach you how to interact with people.
And I like to figure out how things work and how people think. It's my hobby.
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For what it's worth I have no clue how you think. You throw out random thoughts that look like you would have abandoned them had you spent 10 seconds thinking about them.
I can't tell if you think those thoughts are actually smart or it's a way to arrive at new conclusions or trolling or getting people's views or something else.
Or maybe it's a way to keep this room alive?
How could you have never thought of that?
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10:03
I don't know. It didn't come to mind.
 
7 hours later…
16:56
Hi
I've recently started learning about containers
and I was looking to solve the following problem using sets
this is my attempt
Why am I not getting the desired output ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated .
17:10
@Tanuj You're inserting x over and over again. Is that really what you want to do?
I think you're missing a cin >> x in your first for.
@EtiennedeMartel Ah , right , thank you (:
17:58
Pro tip: when you start playing with new things, things that you don't really understand, and something doesn't work, your first reaction will be to assume that the problem lies in the new thing, because that's the one you don't understand, the big unknown. But, honestly, most of the time the problem is in the things you thought you understood but forgot about.
18:11
How do you guys deal with segfaults?
Or errors that crash a program with no trace?
use a debugger
Use C# or Rust. Those don't segfault.
@EtiennedeMartel until they do... which is fun
18:30
think really hard
18:48
Take up botany instead.
No segfaults there.
19:29
Or join the army.
20:20
We're also slowly moving towards botany recently
Work goals
Don't wait for entropy just say "eventually consisten (on planet earth)" and wait for the sun to become a red giant

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