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00:53
Not shy... >_>
Also, StackOverflow added reactions to answers... Don't know how to feel about it
 
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02:53
Not sure who "saying thanks" is differentiated from an "up vote"
Maybe some reddit like monetization strategy?
 
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04:02
Adding reactions to answer and insisting Stackoverflow is not a social network.
Maybe it's sackoverflow now, I am such a mean kitty ~_~
Lurking != shy
I have seen many kangaroos, a wombat a couple of times on the rural land. They are herbivores.
I have never sighted a fox or a venomous snake. I am certain they exist on the land.
 
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05:51
Lol
 
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07:30
've made a big number implementation using char* strings :)
Onto making an integer implementation using long double :|
08:17
Facial recognition has improved dramatically in only a few years. As of April 2020, the best face identification algorithm has an error rate of just 0.08% compared to 4.1% for the leading algorithm in 2014, according to tests by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
I wonder how did they derive such a statistics.
2020 -> 99.92% female face, 0.7% cat, 0.1% dog
2014 -> 95.90% female face, 2.1% cat, 2.0% dog

???
Huh, the "big" integer implementation using long double was much easier to get down and actually finish :|
I was thinking more along the line of making the computer to choose 1 between 2 possible faces instead of making the computer trying to figure out 1 out of 7,000,000,000 people's faces. But run the test 100 or even 1000 times.
There are so many ways you can bias your test results.
 
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@Mgetz Man, I really need to read the rules, eh? I will learn
rules... guidelines w/e
what is the lounge for then?
literally anything but questions? It's just a lounge
13:04
@Wietlol Whine and moan (like a therapy place for vet programmers).
You would not want to rub salt into wounds.
 
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user7659542
17:15
Besides ld, are there actually other linkers which are used by many companies?
The llvm linker right? I think openbsd had a non-gnu linker too at some point, might be confusing it with something else though
user7659542
frankly speaking idk
user7659542
@PeterT and you can combine them with gcc without any issues?
the llvm one typically yes
 
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18:45
@Morwenn I have a question
What does "quand tu n'aimes" mean?
Is is short for "ne pas"?
and it broke the link
thanks SO chat...
lol
you suck :P
I blame chrome for not escaping the URL on copy
Anyway, thanks. I didn't consider Google Translate, which is the most obvious solution.
My 11 years of french education never taught me this.
I guess it's an informal way of speaking.
19:06
@Puppy why are you no longer here?
user7659542
@StackedCrooked No it s not
user7659542
actually it is a "liaison"
user7659542
otherwise you d have both vowels right after the other. It is totally pronouncable, but having that extra 'n' in there makes it easier and also much prettier
@StackedCrooked try discord if you need puppy
user7659542
also, it is quite a ...
user7659542
19:15
dont know how to explain this. It has nothing to do with formalism, but it is just a "cleaner" way of saying it (ie with the ' n' ')
user7659542
Youngsters would deffinitely say: "quand t'aimes que..." rather than the more "formal" "quand tu n'aimes que..."
user7659542
@JohanLarsson where on discord?
user7659542
@StackedCrooked it is more formal, deffinitely not in-formal.
19:35
@StackedCrooked It's a sentence fragment, by itself it's ambiguous. The whole sentence, "quand tu n'aimes que ce que tu veux de moi" means "when you only like what you want from me".
@EtiennedeMartel Oh, I intuitively understand that.
Maybe it was part of my french education after all :)
 
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22:52
@EtiennedeMartel or "when you only like what you want about me"
not sure which is the better translation without more context

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