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8:56 AM
@Mgetz pictures of the chair
@Morwenn should have gone with aleatory/aleatoire
 
 
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nwp
That looks a lot less fancy than I expected for that price.
 
What are you paying the $900 for?
 
hey, I got a similar one without the headrest for like 700 bucks.
I should've definately been more patient and just buy one used. I mean it's a decent chair, but not 500 dollerinhos better than a random 200 dollar chair
not to mention I barely used the additional armrest adjustment dimensions
 
These furniture were the one I used for airbnb hosting early this year, I got them for free (from gumtree), I had to repaint table top & a small scratch on bed frame and sanitise them, but that's about it.
 
@PeterT I got a 20% discount through my employer
 
12:12 PM
But I guess I wouldn't say that I regret buying it. Since it's literally the only chair that I ever bought in my life. I just used had-me-downs before.
 
All my chairs before this were... el chepo
Office max sale grade garbage
 
 
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nwp
1:22 PM
Opening a file is hard work for Visual Studio.
 
which version?
 
nwp
Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2019
Version 16.11.7
The computer is idle. I guess it got stuck and will never finish.
It would also refuse to open the file when stepping into it with the debugger, showing me a non-working link to search for the file manually.
Restarting fixed it.
 
Weird I've been having intellisense issues with VS2022 after upgrading
 
1:39 PM
Why does intellisense having issues surprise anyone?
 
not really, I just wish it would give better errors as to why
because it's mostly just the text highlighting that fails
core intellisense seems to still work
 
 
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4:43 PM
fun windows blocks large pages now by default because it locks memory
 
whut? Like no more 1MB or 4MB pages? That must be like home/pro limitation, I can't imagine that's a server thing
 
looks to be generally larger than 2MB
but processor dependent
so no more allocating a 10GB page
 
 
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6:56 PM
std::shared_ptr<void>* is a major antipattern. std::shared_ptr should only be used as an automatic variable or member variable never as a pointer and should never be heap allocated. That destroys the entire value of using a smart pointer. Ideally when you work with strings in C++ you wouldn't convert them from wide strings, you're losing information when you do. Use std::wstring instead. Also yes you're relying on a ton of undefined behavior. This code is wildly unsafe. — Mgetz 3 mins ago
 
 
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8:19 PM
@Mikhail But hasard is terser
> High Performance Seating
 
 
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