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16:00
(And C)
(And Perl)
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Ell
java is okay
( C#? )
I strongly believe @Ell is trolling.
@Ell Scala is OK. FTFY
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@Ell Java is not okay.
16:00
@Ell Nope
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Java is the most terrible language in existence.
@Zoidberg'-- just after PHP and C
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@BartekBanachewicz no
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C > PHP > Java
And all of a sudden, everyone is awake. All it took was "C++ sucks".
Ell
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16:01
@rubenvb I'm genuinely not, I have the belief that java is okay and haskell sucks (mostly because I don't understand it, but although there are lots of wtf's in java, I still think it's good)
Java > C > Perl > PHP
Any language with weak typing is bad
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I would pick C over Java at any time.
That's poor trolling because nobody says C++ is good
Ell
Ell
c++ is good!
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If I need tons of concurrency I use Erlang and otherwise I use CoffeeScript, Haskell, C or C++.
@Ell Doesn't mean it can't suck.
Ok, then it's flamebait.
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at least the memory management stuff - I like the whole RAII thing, and unique_ptr and shared_ptr because it's self documenting
16:02
@Zoidberg'-- Nope
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@CatPlusPlus uh. Yes.
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Yup.
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@Zoidberg'-- your task: "Write a java based text editor". Good luck picking C for that ;)
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I refuse.
16:03
@CatPlusPlus You should change your nick to "Jat Plus Plus".
Or sth.
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@Ell or I'd compile C to JVM bytecode.
Tried to keep form of the nick, making it have something in common with Java.
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@Zoidberg'-- haha by hand?
16:05
I have no idea what you're talking about
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@Ell no? If there is no C-to-JVM compiler I simply refuse, and otherwise I'd use a C-to-JVM compiler.
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Or even better, I'd use Clojure or Scala.
There is absolutely no reason to pick C over Java ever shut up
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There is.
There is.
16:05
There is
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well with drivers n stuff there is
(combo breaker sorry guise)
lol
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BUT HARDWARE JVM
Yeah, try to write drivrs in lua
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@Ell the yeti already broke the combo.
16:06
How many drivers have you written
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@Zoidberg'-- that doesn't let you do "unsafe" stuff anyway?
hardware jvm is so bad it doesn't even have enough force to suck
(Hint: you know nothing about that sorry)
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@CatPlusPlus non - but you use ioctl don't you?
@Ell well, there were Java "OSes"
(technically C microkernels running JVM in, I'd say, most cases, but heck with that)
16:07
@Griwes Only matters if they were actually any good
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@CatPlusPlus maybe I don't know anything about that, but why would you choose java over c for a driver?
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I enjoy writing C and I don't enjoy writing Java. That is (at least for me) a huge reason to pick C over Java.
Because C is literally horrible
@CatPlusPlus Java is horribler.
16:07
(Yes, I know it's not a word.)
All the C in C++ makes C++ terrible.
You can use C++ or assembly for low-level glue if you need it (it's tiny part anyway)
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@rubenvb Let's design ++!
I'll write a new language and name it ++.
damn, too slow
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lol
Ell
Ell
16:08
@CatPlusPlus you would need to support the jvm in the kernel
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Wide. :P
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why on earth would you do that? why not just write it in C?
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@Ell uh why
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You can just compile Java to machine code.
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Or subset of Java.
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16:09
there is significantly more documentation writing drivers in C than in java anyway
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Or whatever. Hint: you're a moron if you do it.
Ell
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@Zoidberg'-- fair point, I forgot about that
Because C is badly designed language jesus
Even worse designed than fucking Java
@Zoidberg'-- But then there is no reason to use java anymore
@Ell Define driver and define for what kernel.
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16:09
C is better designed than Java.
If you write drivers you don't need documentation on using language you want
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@yetihehe there isn't anyway.
@Zoidberg'-- No
@CatPlusPlus Yes
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Stupid PHP room stop mentioning me oh God I'm not even going to look at it.
16:10
:cripes:
lol
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@CatPlusPlus I'm sorry, it's correct I don't know what I'm doing, but I don't believe anyone would choose to write a driver in java
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For one, C doesn't enforce idiotic things like YOU MUST INITIALIZE THIS VARIABLE BEFORE USING IT.
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Anyway, I'm going to eat food.
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Spater.
16:11
C was designed when you didn't yet cared about design of language. It was simple tool to ease writing of systems for different architectures
We're discussing a false dichotomy anyway, I wouldn't use C or Java
@Zoidberg'-- or CATCH EVERY POSSIBLE EXCEPTION
@Zoidberg'-- That's not idiotic
Uninitialised variables are literally horrible idea from correctness standpoint
Ell
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C is "portable assembly"
@CatPlusPlus that is. int i; cin >> i;.
Why would you initialize i here?
16:12
@Griwes Because if cin fails, you've got a variable where using it is UB.
Ideally, it should be initialised by the language
@CatPlusPlus But, you shouldn't pay for what you don't use. Initialization has non-zero cost.
@Griwes You declared it so you are using it.
@DeadMG int i; if (cin >> i) { ... }
also, the cost of initializing an int is quite miniscule.
16:13
@Griwes ~performance~
@Griwes ... and when the if is over, you have a variable where using it cannot be relied upon to not be UB.
Correctness is much more important than bullshit optimisations like that
@CatPlusPlus When you have >1mhz, sure ;)
@DeadMG int i; while (!(cin >> i)) { ... clear cin ... or exit ... } ...
excuse me, I completely misread it the first time.
16:15
@yetihehe You always have >1MHz
Not always. In embedded controllers you may have less than that
@Griwes So, in the while body, you have a variable where you can't use it.
Ell
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@yetihehe less than 1MHz, really? :P
for energy efficiency reasons for example
Ell
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okay yeah maybe I guess
16:16
@DeadMG ...because while body copes with cin errors, not with i...?
Even shitty Atmegas have like 10
also "=1mhz" is not ">1mhz"
Also it doesn't matter anyway
shitty atmegas have 8mh, but start with 1mhz
@Griwes Supposedly. But again, you're just hoping that you get it right. UB is still just around the corner.
16:16
Because it's still bullshit optimisation that makes no difference whatsoever
having variables that you cannot use is a horrifically bad idea
is the state of i unspecified or is it UB to even set it to something else after a failed read? I think the former...
You can write your crappy software on embedded, I don't care
Just stay away with it from ~real computers~
@rubenvb They are not mutually exclusive.
reading i before giving it a value through initialization or writing to it is UB.
Why would setting it be UB
16:18
you can, of course, assign it afterwards and that's dandy
That's dumb even for C++
@DeadMG Von neumann architecture is a horifically bad idea, look how many exploits are there because of this.
Exploits are there because of people who use bad tools that don't help with keeping programs correct
Extrapolating this: people should not be allowed to program anything, they make too much errors.
16:21
there's a big difference between "We should prevent people from making all errors" and "We should not leverage all available tools to prevent this from happening if possible."
The message is "stop using crappy languages"
@yetihehe Also look at how many JITs and other things there are because of this.
@DeadMG It was sarcasm.
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@CatPlusPlus yeah, this is really awesome:
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int dx, dy;
switch (random_int(3)) {
    case 0: dx = -1; dy = 0; break;
    case 1: dx = 1; dy = 0; break;
    case 2: dx = 0; dy = 1; break;
}
move(dx, dy); // ERROR
16:27
Oh no you have to add = 0 twice
Ell
Ell
@CatPlusPlus so what is a non crappy language?
Poor you
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@Ell Haskell.
(This is a limitation of static verifier, and as I said = 0 should be implicit, but those are different issues)
Yeah, it's syntax just looks like confetti :D
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16:27
lol they mention me again in the PHP room.
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I'm not even bothering to look at it.
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@Zoidberg'-- haskell is crap because it's difficult :P
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@Ell wat
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Haskell is not difficult.
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16:28
It is difficult if you don't put effort in learning it.
eh, Haskell doesn't appeal to me
@Zoidberg'-- They're just mocking you
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That's possible. C++ doesn't appeal to me.
Ell
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@Zoidberg'-- I think haskell is difficult, you have to change your mindset compared to a lot of other languages
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@yetihehe I find it funny how dumb they are.
Ell
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16:30
esp. with it being "pure"
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@Ell if you learn Haskell first then other languages are difficult.
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Heh, I blocked the notification bar with AdBlock. :^)
@Zoidberg'-- Aw, crap
And we were just starting to have some fun ^^
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While I'm at it, I'm going to block the blue flag bubble, too.
Ell
Ell
16:33
@Zoidberg'-- I don't think so, I know I wouldn't know but I'm sure there's something I can think of if I have enough time :L
how about I create a string, open a FILE* stream, connect that to the child's stdin, and run it like that?
@BartekBanachewicz Don't even ask how I came across it.
@Griwes IOCCC?
@Griwes you aren't allowed to call main in your program.
16:35
@rubenvb It's C.
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@rubenvb I don't think that's possible. I think you'll need open, not fopen. You need to redirect the file descriptor.
@BartekBanachewicz ...linked by guy from my uni, dunno, maybe taken from IOCCC.
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(Unless you can get the file descriptor out of a FILE, of course.)
@Griwes You're at UWr, right?
@BartekBanachewicz PWr.
16:37
@Zoidberg'-- hmm... what if I just write the string/file/"ar script" to the stdin pipe of the child process? I'm already capturing the output by pipe. Might as well put the other end to good use too.
Still, a lot more mathematical than PG.
Or I could encode the file contents in arguments
ar -M < "CREATE blabla \ ADDMOD blabla \ ... "
worth a try.
ah wait. Not worth a try
> is handled is by the shell
Fuck.
Open a pipe and write to it
@Griwes We're in the C++ room. C is irrelevant
ar -M <<< "CREATE blabla \ ADDMOD blabla \ ... "
16:39
@CatPlusPlus yeah, I'll do that.
@webarto that won't work with execvp though :(
If you create a shell process to use redirections, you should change professions
I want to avoid the shell at all costs.
too many platform dependent limitations
There's little reason to ever spawn a shell
You have to remember to escape arguments
You have to know what shell you're running
there's the cmd commandline length limits
Also, on Windows, spawning processes is slow as fuck
So you should do as little of that as possible
16:42
Well, I'm calling compilers and shit, so no way about that :)
(And by slow I mean that typical configure script takes like 20 times longer to complete on Windows than on Linux)
(Coincidentally, if you use autotools go die in fire)
@rubenvb 13,337 :)
@webarto don't know what that means.
Maybe it is like 1337 except spelled even more wrong
I should define an operator/ for strings to concat pathnames instead of calling my full_directory_name function.
Freak out all the operator overload purists :)
16:47
@rubenvb haha, that's actually cool
Boost.FS does that
yeah I know. Except I don't have a seperate path class.
I'll put it on my ideas list.
Or just use Boost
no need.
I might someday. I have it in place for MSVC braced-init-list replacement.
I want to dip into platform code myself sometimes.
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"I need features."
"They are in Boost.FS."
"No need."
16:54
like the whole fork/exec mess that still doesn't work right :(
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wat
I never said I need features.
Did you debug it?
Or are you still reading from wrong pipe and wondering why there's no output :v
I got the stdout piping working.
Errors usually go to stderr
16:55
or at least up to a minute ago and now the thing is taunting me by stopping somewhere in the middle...
Maybe it's telling me to stop.
Programming is bad
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Redirecting file descriptors without a high-level API is a hell.
well
time to return to policeman-murdering and weapon-stealing
Ell
Ell
anyone know who "Dr.Phillo" is?
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@Ell I know who Dr. Phil is. He's that fool from TV.
Ell
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16:57
I have a guy on steam called "Dr.Phillo" and I don't know why
@Zoidberg'-- it's not that bad at all (at least for stdout and stderr).
execvp is returning a "Bad adress" error, so I guess I messed up the argv array thing.
obviously
Ell
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ahh ignore me, his name changed :3
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Ell
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:3
I think I may be too pedantic with the C++11 in my C-ish parts of code.
17:03
Why do you have C-ish parts of code
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OS api I'm guessing?
OS API indeed.
Wrap wrap
No way around C-ish code there. Although there's lots of nullptr and std::string buffers there :)
it's the wrappers I'm writing now :)
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17:04
@JohannesSchaub-litb sup
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Can I execute multiple Vim commands in order at once? For example :w, :tabp.
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So I don't need to hit return twice.
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@rubenvb Dankeshon!
What happens if I spawn a bunch of std::threads and one (or more) throw an exception? Is one thrown away, or is this UB?
or should threads catch the exceptions first and report an error in some other way?
17:29
@Griwes What is this magic.
I was expecting this room to be scrolling very fast and lots of chatting going on, what do I find, it's silent.
It;s Sunday
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@TonyTheLion people are eating, I guess.
People are resting and sleeping and shit.
2^ And eating.
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@ThePhD I do that each day.
17:32
I've finished eating.
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Me too.
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I had spaghetti. :^(
I haven't started eating.
@Zoidberg'-- Why is this a bad thing?
Spaghetti is awesome.
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@ThePhD I don't like spaghetti.
I had lamb chops
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17:33
If any Italian food, I prefer pizza.
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And even then I prefer American pizza.
with BBQ sauce
@TonyTheLion Sounds like something a Lion would eat.
lulz
The Cat is probably having Whiskas or something.
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@TonyTheLion He's a Polish cat, so it's probably Whiskys.
17:35
ahahahahah
anyone want to go on Mumble?
I think I got Prepend, Append, and Insert all working on my variable-encoding string class.
So I think I'm finally done with this shit.
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@TonyTheLion Is that server still online?
Just need to repair UTF32 Encoding and I'm FREEE TO GAME DEVELOPPP~
@TonyTheLion Mumble's servers are free, yes?
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@ThePhD we have our own Mumble server.
17:36
'there's a mumble server for this lounge
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I don't know the hostname anymore. :/
:O
Schweet.
Ell
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I tried to go on it the other day
loungecpp.sehe.nl
Port?
Oh wait this isn't ventrilo. Is there a port?
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17:38
I'm downloading Mumble now. :P
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This time I'll actually talk.
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@ThePhD 64738
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Rather than drinking OJ and eating ketchup-flavoured crisps.
lol
dat vacuum cleaner
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Stupid echo.
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17:40
Fuck Mumble.
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Wait I'll get my headphones.
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@Zoidberg'-- whatsup with mumble?
just zoidberg
unable to get his shit together :P
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ahh silly zoidberg
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Skype > Mumble.
17:41
you guys, is there an app for the iPhone to make stats operations super easy?
not that I know of
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@Zoidberg'-- but they are for dfferent things :O
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@Ell your voice is funny.
Okay
Now I gotta get in mumble
AWW
WHO CHANGED THE ROOM NAME BACK TO Lounge<C++> ?!
Templates: The Gathering was badass.
I'm in!
Ell's there, and OH MY GOD TONYTHELION SOUNDS SO SEXY
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@ThePhD Speak, you fool.
17:46
I has no mic at hte moment. :c
Oh wait
Ummm
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Oh God.
I don't wanna say anything. ;~;
Wimping out saves lives.
Don't be a wimp
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Just say hi.
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We're all programmers. We're all shy and afraid to talk to other people.
17:47
I'M RUINED ;~;
Well, he's a Robot. He's perfect.
His voice was probably steely gold, which chilled your very bones.
YOU'RE A LION I'M SCARED OH MY
I'm harmless
@ThePhD Humid weather is his weakness. That's when you should try to get him.
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I'm harmful
@StackedCrooked I see. I shall plan according!
@StackedCrooked Also TABBBSSS did you fixxx? D:
I'm crowz .-.
17:52
Not yet.
Awwr. :c
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People talk.
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Speak you fools.
18:07
I'm speaking
fool
ah well
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Tony stop fapping please.
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18:24
I'm writing software.
He always does that.
You talking bout me?
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Yes.
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18:34
ohai
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ohai
nubberies
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nothingsup
@Zoidberg'-- You mad
18:40
nubs
@DeadMG how did the google thing actually go out?
Back from being a Woman.

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