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6:21 AM
26 May 2021 Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)
Maybe it's time to buy another telescope, but this time I can put it on the farm and away from the city so I can see more ...
 
6:48 AM
auto foo = b1000; is a signed type, which feels wrong
 
7:11 AM
probably binary should be unsigned by default
 
7:36 AM
hello
 
8:18 AM
morning
 
8:36 AM
Morwenning
 
 
4 hours later…
12:43 PM
HR ... human resources, has anyone ever thought treating humans as resources are anti-humanity?
 
nwp
Nope. It's another brilliant TelKitty thought that nobody else has ever had before.
 
Hey, it has only taken humans a couple of thousands of years to grasp the principles behind gravity.
I am dumb, but I am a firm believer that at least currently I am slightly less retarded than the general public.
 
nwp
The average person thinks they are smarter than the average person. And they are not even wrong.
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1:04 PM
Starred for contradiction. Good job! I have also waited so you can no longer edit it. I am such a bad kitteh!
 
nwp
Go look up the difference between average and median.
 
Average = average, median = median. Average may not equal to median. But you compared 2 average person(s), not an average with a median person.
 
nwp
The average person has 2 eyes which is above average :shrug:
 
1:22 PM
 
1:44 PM
@Morwenn the syntax is indeed based
 
nwp
I just changed a .cpp file and it only compiled that one .cpp file, resources and linked with the rest. It feels so awesome.
Usually I change a .cpp and it recompiles the entire project.
Yes, that means the build system is broken. I have given up trying to fix it.
 
 
1 hour later…
2:52 PM
@nwp Often when I change a cpp file and it recompiles the source file, the build target it belongs to, but not the dependent targets. Our build system is probably broken too, but I don't want to look into it since it's a big pile of automake.
 
nwp
It kinda makes me try working in a bigger company that can afford a dedicated tools team.
Though that probably has other issues.
 
I worked in such a company. It has pros and cons. For me I didn't like the fact that my experience using their in-house stuff was not useful when changing jobs.
 
nwp
3:27 PM
Why is QStringList::QStringList(InputIterator first, InputIterator last) a brand new function?
> This function was introduced in Qt 5.14.
And due to the pain of having to deploy a gigabytes of dlls no update will be made.
I know, I know, my own fault for using Qt containers.
 
Man I was salty af about some QString incopatibility between like 5.3 and 5.5
I though minor versions were binary compatilble, but I guess that was mostly forward compatible
 
nwp
> warning: 'vector' may not intend to support class template argument deduction
stl_vector.h:216:11: note: add a deduction guide to suppress this warning
 
3:46 PM
holy. that doesn't smell right
 
4:06 PM
@TelKitty "Average" = [median | arithmetic mean | geometric mean | harmonic mean | mode ]
 
Count on Jerry to know his stats :)
 
@sehe ...at least superficially. I'd almost bet there are at least a few other ideas of "average" around as well; that's just the ones in really wide use.
 
Not your average average :)
 
4:45 PM
Does anybody have a demangler for C++ qualifiers: like is there an automated visualizer for this:
`char const *const *const argv`. I remember seeing this, but I can't find it again.
 
user7659542
5:26 PM
OK, I have just sold my house
 
user7659542
and will invest all the money from the sale in Coinbase's direct listing
 
user7659542
with a x10 leverage of course
 
user7659542
wish me luck!
 
user7659542
See you in a couple of billion dollars!
 
6:12 PM
inflation hits and usd devalues like the zimbabwean dollar
 
@JerryCoffin There once was a hero named Aver. He lived a thousand years. The period in which he lived is now called The Average.
Ok, that was stupid.
 
user7659542
@Mikhail might only hit in 2023
 
fuck, everybody that invested in bitcoin BTW
 
user7659542
enough time to make $$$$
 
user7659542
@Mikhail dont hate me pliz
 
6:15 PM
yeah, lucky bastards
 
@Mikhail given current demand unlikely to happen. Or more to the point M1 does not equal M3/MZM and that M0 can far outstrip M1, because MZM and M3 can soak it up
 
Okay guys, which C++ unit test framework should I use. I was thinking CTest but, others said gtest. I mean, CTest + Catch2?
 
TL;DR: wall street is a dollar sponge
 
@Mikhail gtest is fine for me
 
in fact based on current central bank numbers M1 may be too low despite the fact we've been trying to pump cash into it since 2008
 
user7659542
6:18 PM
🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
 
user7659542
Why the fck did I suddenly lose all my karma on Reddit??????
 
user7659542
Is it because I used the word "c*ck" for the first time in a comment?
 
Karma can only be portioned out by the cosmos.
 
@Mikhail cdecl.org/?q=char+const+*const+*const+argv
 
@traducerad you should only use cuk when talking about the polish insurance company
 
6:22 PM
@StackedCrooked Nods in agreement
 
@sehe good. What do you think of this function signature: int main(int argc, char const *const *const argv) ? Seems a little ugly, wordy? It might be correct, but it makes me sad.
 
Either accept legacy (int, char**) or be "correct" with something like (std::vector<std::string_view>)
 
I mean, its main() so you can't have it be a std::vector<std::string_view?
 
Just get over it.
 
@sehe fun fact the runtime deliberately ensures the passed in array of cstrings is mutable!
so it's not technically wrong to mess with it
just feels bad
 
6:26 PM
@Mikhail I've never seen the appeal of gtest. Maybe it compiles faster than the others?
@Mgetz That's some interesting upside-down think right there
 
So CTest is reasonable because it lets you easily run valgrind. So, gtest or catch2?
 
I know that the runtime has been adapting to the reality of broken C code, but
 
@sehe it's literally required by C99 IIRC, they fixed the const correctness in the standard
 
@Mikhail Everything lets me easily run valgrind. I don't get what's special
 
but legacy is legacy so it still has to be non-const
 
6:28 PM
Precisely. Upside down.
 
I thought there were legitimate use cases where char *argv[] was used as a scratch buffer? I think the blog "old new thing" covered it.
 
user7659542
lol it just got fixed by itself
 
user7659542
probably a bug on Reddit's side
 
@StackedCrooked A little. But far from the stupidest thing that's ever been posted here. :-)
 
user7659542
I felt so bad for a moment.
 
6:31 PM
@Mikhail For very very contorted meanings of "legitimate". I mean, I can think of useful uses for memory, but exactly /when/ does it become legitimate
 
Like when you pass 10 megabytes of text into argv and want to avoid deep copying, for example some image processing utilities that interfaced with php and wordpress did this in 2002...
 
@traducerad Pain in their sides. From laughing about scaring people who use cuss words
@Mikhail I hear many things. None of them were ever legitimate :)
 
@JerryCoffin You are too kind :)
 
11 mins ago, by sehe
@StackedCrooked Nods in agreement
 
@Mikhail Anybody doing that deserves exactly the mess they get.
 
user7659542
6:41 PM
@Mikhail if this helps you feel better: coinbase spiked at its opening and is currently dropping little by little
 
Anyway, wasn't Ingenuity supposed to fly today?
 
user7659542
@StackedCrooked if there is no air it doesn't really fly IMO
 
@Mikhail it was/is very common for command line tools to use it as in place parsing scratch
 
 
3 hours later…
9:27 PM
@Mgetz back in the day when strtok was still acceptable API
 
10:11 PM
^ Song about strtok
 
Oct 10 '16 at 15:12, by rightfold
@sehe ik geef je een kerstrtoll met Kerstmis
 
10:45 PM
Please provide more information or a snippet of the code or a documentation. — user2426998 24 mins ago
Oof.
Precisely. You should do that. See also stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-asksehe 55 secs ago
They really didn't see that coming?
 

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