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12:15 AM
@JerryCoffin I hope that is by well being; no nukes involved. I have plans of that nature.
So my plan for the emails that congratulated me on this great achievement, I'm thinking let them cook for at least a week.
 
12:52 AM
@CaptainGiraffe I haven't even seen a nuke in decades (but thinking about it, that's still probably more than most people have ever had to do with nukes).
 
 
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8:07 AM
wait, 1.0f is something like 00-1111111-0000-0000-0000-0000-0000-000
 
@Mikhail ...unless they use some floating point format that's different than you're expecting, of course (all the world is not a VAX, nor is all floating point IEEE).
 
9:06 AM
My uncle had a VAX machine.
It could send letters over the telephone.
Anyway time for coffee.
 
 
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11:19 AM
welp, looks like a coworker just found a 5 year old bug that glm::vec4::operator== was broken when SSE instrics were enabled
 
12:09 PM
@PeterT ow
@StackedCrooked Funny. My auntie is anti-VAX
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I suppose she prefers sending letters by mail.
 
Just to screw with them poor pigeons, really
 
12:25 PM
@sehe Seems like the type that might be a bit of an Alpha
 
1:30 PM
I am only anti-mask when local transmission is less than 0.00001 of the population during that period. I am open to drugs vaccines.
 
@Mgetz I like how Wikipedia put this banner over that page:
 
@sehe I didn't see that, must have gotten adblocked
 
Nah. It's intermittent and targeted.
You can't ad-block their own campaigns, I think. Also, why would you.
Finally, that picture is from last year, but this year's campaign embeds the image, I didn't think to screenshot and I'm lazy.
 
Lounge<Lazy++>
 
Worked anyways
 
 
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nwp
3:42 PM
> error: non-constant-expression cannot be narrowed from type 'int' to 'qreal' (aka 'double') in initializer list
Since when is int to double narrowing?
 
4:08 PM
Seems like a good question to ask on SO.
 
 
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9:14 PM
@Morwenn wonder what abuses we can find for std::source location. If we basically cut up the meta data using constexpr strings (or const char*) then we can get a bunch of type information at compile time. Now the crazy thing is if we can "extract" the body of a structure and then parse that for all declarations...
Right now we can only really get the function signature, although maybe that can help with error messages..
 
 
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