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05:48
I'm sorry, I can't take that rooster's threat pose seriously. He's too chubby.
Is this fat shaming?
 
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Morning
yo yo yo
 
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09:09
o/
Trying my luck here for my question:
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Q: How to obtain a specific date format using boost/chrono/time library?

mr5The specific format I want to have is "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.fffzzz, it's a format that is native to C#. All the trials I have done is still missing some parts specially the fractional seconds and UTC+0 offset with a colon separator. Here is an example output format: 2021-07-01 05:25:13.868+00:00 ...

 
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12:50
oops sorry - what is the lounge for?
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For relaxing, trash-talking and group therapy to recover from C++-induced stockholm syndrome.
and full of information - I didn't know one could recover from C++-induced stockholm syndrome!
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Well, the fact that the lounge still exists means we largely failed.
13:42
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> Mgetz has invited you to join friendly bin. See your invitations.
hmmm friendly bin, clearly not a recycling bin, maybe it's a composting bin
/shrug
it's less trashy than the trash can
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I'll get ready for the date right away ♥
I hope it's not too friendly, I don't want pokes all day round
13:58
oh no, I'm waay too deep in this rabit hole. I statically linked libc++ and libc++abi to an executable and a dynamic library it is loading, statically linking libc++abi to seperate dynamic modules does not seem to be a good idea
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@luneart As you can see some people are not even aware they have a problem.
oh fuck valgrind says it's my arch nemesis static-object allocation/deallocation order
man, it was working "fine" before with libstdc++. I mean it kind of makes more sense now that it's running the exit handlers of the dynamic libs and then the exit handlers of the executable, but it "worked" better before
@nwp Would you, Quintus? Would I?
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Honestly I'm not aware either. I think writing software in C++ is fine. Tons of issues, sure, but ultimately as decent a job and hobby as you can hope for.
well at least you never run out of "interesting problems", because this language/ecosystem has an infinite amount of ways to fail
14:19
Rust has its own issues, I keep waiting for rust to be ready for production... and it's just not
when the common refrain is "just use unstable" that's not ok
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One could argue C++ is not nearly ready for production.
Pre c++20 definitely
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I don't know how one would define ready for production.
not requiring the use of unstable for one
depends on what people mean by unstable :P , If you use that term like the debian people then it can be usable in production for sure
14:33
I mean it in the rust sense
where unstable is literally the nightly builds of dev
 
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