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1:55 AM
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6:15 AM
The last message was posted ten billion centuries ago.
 
 
4 hours later…
10:09 AM
Anyone experienced in setting an email server on Centos 7?
 
 
2 hours later…
12:33 PM
Every weekend the chat room is silent.
 
Even during the weekdays it's not super active
 
aye
 
1:08 PM
Maybe the problem isnt the room
 
1:20 PM
Why would the room ever be a problem, it isn't even a real room that could collapse ...
There is a Chinese proverb: don't blame the counter for your lacking of business.
Also ... don't take a spam personal ... it might sounds all dear and darling, but the person who wrote it are actually aiming for ... the mass ... over many places :x
 
2:10 PM
Did I give the impression I took it personally, or are you saying random things? ..i guess my statement could be assumed to be defensive..but quite the opposite is true :D
 
2:56 PM
Saying random things would be telling you that I will be giving my pet chickens a thorough massage tomorrow morning because I have been away from home for almost 3 days.
 
 
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8:58 PM
@Morwenn I just keep 2 windows open to double the activity
Yo Yo, anybody working on anything cool?
@TheShortestMustacheTheorem Is this question about Python's enum class?
Its quiet normal to see something like std::map<some_property_enum,some_property_meta_data> or std::array<some_property_meta_data,20>, and then you can just query the structure for meta data...
@TheShortestMustacheTheorem For OCV the answer is clear, its because they are a C API or need to support compatibility with their C API.
Also when OCV was first implemented we didn't have enum class stuff so at the end of the day, enums provided less type safety
I wonder how languages that facilitate switching on strings deal with hash collisions?
 
9:14 PM
@Mikhail no
I've been reading random mangas for days without working on projects at all
 
Do the character's say random things?
 
Maybe, but if it is the case it's in a very convincing way
 
Yeah, the actual symbols are allowed to be random, your interpretation of them needs to be something other than random?
 
9:42 PM
Another aleatory thought is to ask what actually happens if we'd change the x86 cache line size? 64 bytes seems kinda small, is there some chip designer advantage to using a larger cache size?
 

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