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11:00
well there are two reasons that COM is relevant
now
and one is the silly security schemes now part of windows
and the other is windows 8
@sbi Yeah. Making the same grammar error five times in a row should not be allowed.
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Windows breathes COM.
plus, bridging the divide between .net and the api
Everyone must have been doing JAVA porgrmanning
@R.MartinhoFernandes I notussed that too
11:01
JAVA porgrmanning?
@StackedCrooked "a Java programings"
@StackedCrooked i4m lokign fr sum JAVA progrmsnn tuts help pls
I have a JAVA code and it doesn work pls help
@kbok you outdid me :)
@StackedCrooked by a big margin
Feel free. This is meant to be offensive.
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11:02
@StackedCrooked There's an extra 'n' in that statement.
he's just a generous guy
@sbi "ad"?
Hmm, I need to get rid of Caps Lock.
It's a lot of work for me to create such garbage.
@sbi You mean the one in "doesn", implying that Java code is worse when it actually works?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah. That's a Java advertisement, innit?
11:03
Nov 1 at 0:14, by kbok
> if u ar nue hear, plss tak ai quik lok tru duh noob hents. thnk yuo.
@sehe erm. I am calm.
@TonyTheLion benzodiazepine?
anyways, how do execute python -m module where the module is not in the standard directory?
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@StackedCrooked I bet you had to look this up for typing.
@sbi I looked it up afterwards to confirm it was correct.
11:05
@StackedCrooked no thanks
@TonyTheLion sedation took 7 minutes to kick in. Wow, that was some adrenaline rush :)
@sehe Maybe he got some good news that calmed him down.
good news?
@TonyTheLion Isn't there some kind of PYTHON_PATH ?
11:06
@kbok "hents" cracks me up each time.
One does not simply, get good news
One does, complicatedly, get related of predominantly positive events having taken place
@sehe Positive as in HIV positive?
Because that's not good news.
There wasn't a contridiction anyway
You're right.
I was just rambling.
11:10
i think i will just make a COM EXE server. never done that before. so, new experience!
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@Chimera If you liked that, have you seen these?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I found it easier than DLL servers. No multiple thread-attach/detach hell. Push based factory registration etc. Also, more flexibility. But that's actually unrelated to COM, it's a property of out-of-process servers
Anyways, with the COM+ control panel snapin, you can register any COM object (coclass) to be run out-of-process. COM+ will manage the lifetime (you can indicate max idle time after last client went out) and lots of intricate details like impersonation etc.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf perhaps ^that will give you a quick and dirty method to find out whether your DLL component would actually 'function' better out-of-process without having to an ATL exe server (the registration scripts are eternally painful, IIRC and converting from DLL to EXE in an existing project is... tricky)
@sehe well the reason for wanting it out-of-process is that it should be called elevated
like
        BIND_OPTS3 zeroedBindOptions[1] = {};
        auto& bindOptions = zeroedBindOptions[0];
        bindOptions.cbStruct = sizeof( bindOptions );
        bindOptions.hwnd = 0;
        bindOptions.dwClassContext  = CLSCTX_LOCAL_SERVER;
        HRESULT const hr = CoGetObject(
            L"Elevation:Administrator!new:{41F54825-068D-48B6-894B-1B7851ABB8D8}",
            &bindOptions,
            uuidOf<ISymlinkCreator>(),
            (void**)&pObject
            );
all just to support a reasonable mklink command
@Cheersandhth.-Alf COM+ should do, no need to alter your DLL for that, IIRC. Of course, if you want to deploy, you might not want to depend on COM+ registration/activation (allthough I distinctly remember there being an option to export COM+ registration for installers). You might be able to get the same job done from manifest-style COM registration (in fact, I think it should?) but I never tried that much)
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11:21
@kbok Beautiful, isn't it?
@sbi Reminds me of pikmin :)
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@kbok I had to look that up.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf What, how would symlinking require elevated permissions? Hardlinking, maybe. Hardlinking directories ("junctions"), definitely. But symlinks? They're basically shortcuts, a.k.a. "plain text"
to avoid having an elevated command prompt just for doing the symlinking
also other tools
11:23
like, i found regsvr32 wants to be elevated too
@Cheersandhth.-Alf okay, so even if were just copy or even "touch", you'd need elevation. Got it
@sbi Some people will hire just anyone to pay a cheaper salary.
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@kbok LOL!
@Cheersandhth.-Alf That's one reason for manifest-style COM registration
well the ATL rgs files are very nice but ... doesn't work for me for this :(
11:24
@Cheersandhth.-Alf That's not what I mean.
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Q: Generate manifest files for registration-free COM

Wim CoenenI have some applications (some native, some .NET) which use manifest files so that they can be deployed in complete isolation, without requiring any global COM registration. For example, the dependency on the dbgrid32.ocx com server is declared as follows in the myapp.exe.manifest file which sits...

oh
thx! i will have to look into that
I think it can be construed as a way to fix deployment issues with shared servers and conflicting versions of COM components, implementing the same typelibraries
@Cheersandhth.-Alf This is pretty powerful IIRC. But it has been a while (say, Win2K) since I used it actively for COM. I saw it got updated somewhere around the release of Win7, but I haven't actually needed it then :)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes That's too short by far. Yes, you might have filled in the missing info, and made it bold, but I wanted far more than that. Can we even still recommend Accelerated C++ and Thinking in C++ without a string qualification? I think even Effective C++ might questionable now. And isn't Modern C++ Design already queuing to be moved into the Classics section? No, really, the book question needs some serious overhaul.
At the very least all not-C++-ready books should be marked as such in a way that makes newbies shy away from them. Or maybe we should create a C++11 at the top and move everything else down?
11:31
@sbi I'm at work. You are not. Just saying. :P
@sbi That last option sounds good.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I am actually working, you know. Just saying, too.
I'm not at work. But should still be. Working.
old :)
@kbok oh
Anything that I already saw, I consider "old".
11:32
@sbi And yes, I agree with Modern C++ Design being moved to classics.
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@sehe It was still good, though. I lol'ed here, alone in my living room.
I did not get it.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Well. Lemme try to limit this thread-safe queue's size, and see if I can run it on the device remotely over VPN. If I then have some time left before having to pick up my daughter, I'll try to tackle the book question.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It was about emotional stuff. A robot wouldn't know about it.
@kbok lulz
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11:35
@sehe I actually choked on this one.
I think it's the most funny webcomic I know. C&H makes me laugh out loud also, but not as often.
Also this is like ^ but everyone gives me weird looks for reading them
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Looks weird ad @kbok.
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Any idea what #pragma comment(linker, "/STACK:50000000") does?
increases the stack size of the final executable
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@VinayakGarg It's a vendor-specific way top pass info to the linker. This one will probably increase the executable's stack size.
11:50
to 50,000,000 bytes.
thanks! @DeadMG, @sbi
* default stack size.
of thread, not "executable"
^ Pedant.
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aka "C++ programmer"
Well, apparently I can reboot the device via VPN. As usual, I waited for someone to cry "who just rebooted that devices?", but then realized I wouldn't hear this via VPN.
Now let's upload and start the app...
12:08
> The API (...) is at least as complex and sometimes extremely abstract and even outright confusing. An operation like [seemingly trivial operation] could require an enormous amount of source code, and will also require a number of non-trivial architectural decisions (...)
I'm in for a treat.
sounds like a pile of fun and giggles
@R.MartinhoFernandes where
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InDesign?
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Be glad it isn't Quark.
12:09
The operation in question was "count all characters in the document that have a size of 12 point"
dafuq, seriously?
that should be a pretty simple operation for anything that deals with word processing
@DeadMG Well, text processors have text manip as their core business. Storing an editable document in memory in such a way that it scales and allows for undo/redo, change tracking etc. is not trivial
I thought that ropes could do such a thing
@DeadMG I'd expect complicated unnormalized trees of chord like thing and visitors of all kinds and shapes to find those 12point sections
so no "Iterator over character w/ properties", then
12:13
@DeadMG chords do the storage part. after that can you start to appreciate how your simple algorithms have been complicated.
@sehe You can forward iterate over a rope just as simply as an array. It should only affect algorithms which want random access.
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Damn, I crashed the device. At least it's still responsive, so I can reboot it remotely. Sigh.
Imagine a search/replace but take into account that formatting might not be consistent across a match (which may, or may not be relevant for the match success). Now, apply the edit, maintaining undo/redo capability.
@DeadMG I'm starting to see how you can hate the job libclang did ... The complexity (of their API) stems from much the same causes: making a representation generic, while allowing it to scale and support the manipulations needed. This is never trivial. It's called intrinsic complexity and it is the primary challenge of software engineering. You know all about it from Wide. You should be able to recognize it elsewhere, I guess
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TIL: Even if you cannot write the content of your overflowing buffer, the buffer has to be cleared, in order to make room for new items... What do you mean, "obvious"?
@sehe I don't hate libclang because it's complex. I hate it because they use every bad OO design in the book, and raw owning pointers on top.
12:19
showing age
@sbi obvious things can be easy to forget. Because they're obvious
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@sehe You mean his hatred for every design not his own is showing his young age, right?
no comment
@sbi Hey, I'm pretty sure that you hate owning raw pointers too.
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@sehe Yeah. I just have another go then...
@DeadMG "every bad OO design in the book"
@sbi I mean literally, you can find a bunch of them explicitly warned against in Effective C++ and the like.
12:21
no shit
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@DeadMG Wow, and that's out there, in the wild? If I had known that...
Fairly useless to warn against things not likely to crop up in the wild :)
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I suppose I can safely assume that, when I have a 20msec timeshare every 100msecs, waiting for 144msecs for a mutex is too long?
Losing two whole slices?
seven
12:30
Two.
20 + 100 + 20
he only has 20ms slices
waiting for 144ms will consume seven of them
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@DeadMG a 20msec timeshare every 100msecs
presumably the other 80msecs are for someone else to run
So? He cannot run anything during those anyway. Nothing is lost.
sure, but if he's blocking for 144 msec, then that time can't include the 80ms because he's been switched out.
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12:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes I can run something in that time. I just shouldn't.
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@DeadMG No, I'm not.
oh
so it's not like, a pre-emptive multi-tasking thing, then
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I thought I had trashed the device for good, and would have to call up someone to pull the plug for me, but then I realized it's just that my VPN connection had gone sour.
@sbi phew
12:39
@sbi You should get a robotic arm that can be used to pull the plug remotely.
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@DeadMG From what I understand, it is. Or at least it somewhat is. This is a x86 CPU, and the other tasks are running in parallel. Only that I still shouldn't use more than 20msecs when I get a timeslice. If I burn the CPU at whatever I can get, the system will throw me out lest the CPU overheats. (Really, I have learned this the hard way.) Also, the other tasks presumably get too little time to run. And since my task's, er, task is just logging, I really should hinder the other ones.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that an offer?
anyone here has the boost regex package to send me??
here in company is forbidden to download it..
due to boost size
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12:42
But email is allowed, no matter what size? Or what do you mean by "sending"?
@sbi I mean, to send only the regex folder, because it has a smaller size. and I want to build only the regex lib
email is not allowed too. hahah
Do you need that to do your job? If so, you should probably mention that to the people responsible for this madness.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah! I mentioned it, but they didnt allowed yet..
LOL
They refuse, and you forward their reply to your boss, and mention that your deadline will not be met.
here we read the news via the webpage cache. Long Live Google Page Cache! hahah
12:44
^ These are my COM EXE server's registry entries
it works nicely to instantiate with CoCreateInstance or with VBScript
but not with CoGetObject and elevation
^ Test code
who wants to watch a live stream from ISS ?
oops, visual studio put a mixture of tabs and spaces in there so looks very ugly!
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Apparently, copying a 100k std::vector<char> takes 7msecs on the device. So I am off to another round of copy elimination...
current location of ISS in real time.
http://iss.astroviewer.net/index.php
12:52
@rogcg cool!
if you want to watch it live here is the link.. nasa.gov/multimedia/isslivestream.asx
@rogcg And all this is allowed?
yes.
it's on their website..
The spaceship is so cluttered, nothing like they show in movies
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I like how the VPN connection dies every 30mins. This makes this job so much more adventurous and challenging.
13:04
> This ensures that Release is called on an interface, preventing boss leaks.
um?
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Because when your boss leaks, this really opens the gates to all kinds of bad things.
bool boolVariablesShouldBeQuestions;?
@DeadMG Straight from Adobe docs.
@rogcg how do I watch that
nvm just took forever to get a picture
13:08
@melak47 eyes
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@melak47 Have you tried using your eyes?
Damn. That's the second time today.
@sbi ninja'd :p
do they have an external view live stream as well?
@melak47 I was wondering same :)
sometimes they film the outside of the ISS
as exciting as watching them work is, I'd rather have a nice live view from spaaace
13:15
its boring after some time, unless they start dancing
hahhahh
I just check to see whats happening, and after some time I close it.
boolVariablesShouldBeQuestions = true;
@VinayakGarg ...?
int isThisTheVarImLookingFor? = 5;
or what did you have in mind
@melak47 boolean variables should be questions
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@kbok No.
13:18
@melak47 I was saying about bools not questions
@sbi Calm down, I'm just explaining what he wrote :)
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@kbok I'm calm. It's still wrong, though.
Agreed.
The general rule about naming is : don't give me those stupid general rules.
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my_vector.is_it_empty()
Okay this variable made me wonder about the stupid rule - isFirstPoint
13:21
There's a lot of OpenCV questions in Stackoverflow. How come ?
@kbok And 99% of them is crap from noobs.
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@kbok A lot of people are asking OpenCV questions.
I see more android questions than anything else
@sbi my_dear_vector.are_you_empty();
@VinayakGarg And most of them are crap too!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Never opened them
13:23
It is well-known that is the worst popular tag on SO.
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I don't see either of them.
But because android is crap, hence the questions are crap
Oh, that's why :) I always wondered where all those questions came from.
@R.MartinhoFernandes why?
@rogcg crap++
13:24
because Android is another one of those things that attracts shitty developers
Because it's Java, devices/SDK are cheap, and popular. You can't do worse except if you build a mobile platform on top of PHP, in French.
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people that want to make money on apps, but have no idea bout programming or computers
@kbok Don't give them any ideas.
then only learn the absolute necessary, missing out things
@TonyTheLion Meh, even if you do, Android still sucks. And it's not all Java's fault.
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13:25
@kbok That made me laugh out loud, so it deserves a star.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh I don't know the other reasons it sucks, I've never used it
@kbok LOL
@TonyTheLion I develop for android. And I think you are wrong in your opinion. Not everyone are like that, and IF it sucks, that certainly wouldn't be the reason.
well if android sucks, what else can you get?
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@rogcg Where in the world did you read that @Tony thinks all Android developers suck?
13:28
@sbi I dint mentioned he said the developers sucks, but the platform itself.
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@rogcg You might want to look at what you replied to.
@rogcg Oh, but that is definitely one reason it sucks: the Android community is underqualified.
not only android's. you have this in any community..
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Please read this.
@sbi Why is it relevant?
(I have read that before)
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13:31
@R.MartinhoFernandes It argues against that kind of thinking.
what I'm saying is. Android community is not people that want to make money on apps, but have no idea bout programming or computers.

I agree that there are people there that fits Tony's description, but you have this anywhere.
@rogcg >implying people who want to make money off of apps know what they are doing
@sbi IMO there's a lack of great developers leading the community.
whatever this discussion has no meaning. my advise is "know more about it before prejudge".
Which is not what that article argues against.
@rogcg I had been programming with Android for the past few months. I'm not prejudging.
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13:38
@rogcg Isn't "judging despite knowing too little" the very definition of "prejudging"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes few months? you have seen nothing my friend.
And as evidence for my claims I can simply point to the aforementioned tag: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/100529/…
Those are stats, not opinions.
@R.MartinhoFernandes are you judging android for people who are learning it or for the platform itself?
@rogcg I've been talking about the platform this whole time.
oh, i'm probably getting old. so many hours just to get elevated COM instantiation to work. but finally it instantiates! haven't yet checked if it's really elevated...
13:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes then you are wrong. but it's ok. end of this discussion for me. =)
@rogcg Oh. Well. Can't argue against "you are wrong, but it's a secret why; good bye"
so how's the day? it's sunny here. =D
@rogcg No it isn't, and I won't tell you why
it's actually raining
@jalf who cares?
You mean you're spreading misinformation about the weather for no reason?
13:48
@jalf yes.. what a waste of time.. BTW I was answering your "I won't tell you why" not "it's actually raining"
> Chances are .NET’s GC is way faster than whatever manual technique you’re using to allocate and free memory in C++ - unless you really know what you’re doing and you’re optimizing very specifically for the application you’re building.
erm.
@TonyTheLion a lot of assumptions there. It's basically just a "my language is faster than your language"
13:51
Oh the massive cock again
@R.MartinhoFernandes a trope. Oh damn you.
@TonyTheLion Won't load.
> This kind of tight loop is the domain where C++ excels
Don't compare performance of a language you don't know.
Author doesn't claim he knows or doesn't know C++
Seriously, who the fuck still believes that C++ is good at small for loops
13:54
that guy seems to
@TonyTheLion The article loaded for me.
that guy chose a pathetically small sample.
@DeadMG oh I'm glad.
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Man.
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I’m getting sick of Google. What a terrible search engine.
@TonyTheLion He still said that.
13:55
oh now Google is terrible too
@Zoidberg'-- use Bing then
whilst he has a fundamental point that it is in theory quite possible for C# to be just as fast as C++, in reality, that's not what happens.
@Zoidberg'-- use Bing. :p
I miss the old google
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Dear Google, nop ≠ no.
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Dear Google, C ≠ C# ≠ C++ ≠ Objective-C.
13:55
And use DuckDuckGo rather than Bing
@Zoidberg'-- lol
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Dear Larry Page, fuck you.
use quotes "C++"
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Dear Google, your old version was much, much better.
@DeadMG True. The same doesn't apply to Java though
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13:56
@TonyTheLion I know, but that is terrible.
@kbok Yeah, Java's even slower.
@Zoidberg'-- you're terrible.
Java is powerless
@DeadMG also it seems to be a very interesting case of "it's meaningless to compare C++ to C#, but I can compare C# to C++"
write your own search engine!
with zoidlang!
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13:57
@TonyTheLion irrelevant.
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@melak47 That idea is terribl
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y good!
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@Zoidberg'-- Right. That you are, too.
@DeadMG Puppy are you joining us (being me & @thecoshman) on Wed eve for a pint?
what's the location?
13:58
Bristol
define "eve"
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I aliased rm to safe-rm.sh, which moves stuff to ~/.Trash.
around 6pm
@Zoidberg'-- Ha, sucker.
hmm
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13:59
Nah.
I aliased rm to rm -f
I could catch a train back here leaving at ~9pm
right
I'm not planning to stay too late, I have to work the next day
yeah
neither am I drinking too much alcohol

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