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22:00
The education system is terrible.
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Everybody is equally noobish.
except Finland, I think
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> Education in Finland is an egalitarian system, with no tuition fees and with free meals served to full-time students.
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so
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school is free? xd
22:03
potential_relocations.push_back(Finland);
taking note
that's not all
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It is the country Linus comes from, so beware of eventual trolls. Also Finntroll.
they have an extremely unrestricted system- no curriculum, etc, as far as I'm aware
@Zoidberg'-- I have no idea what you're talking about
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@MooingDuck Dutch education system, which is extremely bad.
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22:04
It's horrible.
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It's the worst education system ever.
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No wonder there is a lack of teachers.
@Zoidberg'-- depends on where you look
alright that's just strange
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lol
22:05
@MarcusStuhr Just trying to combine different dictionaries of named arguments into a function call
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I did HAVO and now I do HBO.
I did VWO and "some" WO.
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You must go to school until you are either 18 or you have a HAVO or VWO diploma.
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However
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when you don't, nobody will notice for a few months and after that they tell you to go to school each day.
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22:07
I know a guy who did that.
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He went to school each day.
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For one hour.
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:^)
Jerk
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Nederlandse leerplicht is zo komisch. xd
22:08
Wat is dar zo komisch aan? It seems to me he got lazy? What was his reason to not be interested in school? any school
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@Zoidberg'-- is HAVO better than VWO?
@Ell "better"?
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@Ell let's put it like this:
It's largely equivalent. Slightly less broad and deep, though.
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@sehe for the more academic
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22:08
VMBO means you're terrible.
HAVO means you're smart but extremely lazy, or dumb and you really do your best.
VWO means you're smart and less lazy.
@Ell HBO appears applied, WO is theoretical
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I know that doesn't make it better, but that's what I meant to say
@Ell VWO is considered for the most academic, e.g. includes latin/greek
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Latin and Greek are optional in VWO.
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I'm probably HAVO
22:09
@Zoidberg'-- Erm. I was very lazy. The last years
The Bologna Process is a series of ministerial meetings and agreements between European countries designed to ensure comparability in the standards and quality of higher education qualifications. Through the Bologna Accords, the process has created the European Higher Education Area, in particular under the Lisbon Recognition Convention. It is named after the place it was proposed, the University of Bologna, with the signing in 1999 of the Bologna declaration by Education Ministers from 29 European countries. It was opened up to other countries signatory to the European Cultural Conven...
@sehe Did you have any reason to be interested in school?
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@sehe me too.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_the_Netherlands#Mbo Since September 2002, the higher education system in the Netherlands has been organised around a three-cycle system consisting of bachelor's, master's and PhD degrees, to conform and standardize the teaching in both the hbo and the wo according to the Bologna process.
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I never did any homework the last year.
22:09
As for me, I went to school because was had to. I didn't like it much.
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Yet my grades were above average. xd
@StackedCrooked Not per se, but you should have a good goal to skip out completely. A bit sad to just fall by the wayside before you even get started
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@Zoidberg'-- nor me, literally :O
@Zoidberg'-- you delinquent!
@Zoidberg'-- That quite steep
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22:10
@Zoidberg'-- same
@StackedCrooked s/q/nq/
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but it's a very very very bad idea
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It was fun!
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Playing Minecraft while everybody was doing homework/learning.
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because of me not doing any homework, I have no self discipline so now that I actually do have to work, I can't because I'm so lazy so my grades suffer imensely
22:10
@Zoidberg'-- Above average. That's hopefully a large understatement
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Though I must say
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the suspensions were less fun. xd
@Ell I had the same fate. Solution: get yourself a job.
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Or however that's called.
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@Zoidberg'-- I didn't get punished once for it
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22:11
I often got punished for it for physics.
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@sehe you mean because I'm gonna fail school? :P
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But those punishments were just suspension.
Suspenders (American English) or braces (non-US English speaking countries) are fabric or leather straps worn over the shoulders to hold up trousers. Straps may be elasticated, either entirely or only at attachment ends and most straps are of woven cloth forming an X or Y shape at the back. Braces are typically attached to trousers with buttons using leather tabs at the ends or with clips. Outside the US the term suspenders or suspender belt refers to a garment used to hold up stockings, what in American English is called a garter belt. History There have been several precursors to susp...
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Aka you had to sit in a room with other suspended people and you got a laptop.
@Ell No. I mean because it will probably compensate for lack of discipline
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22:12
I played games on it, quickly alt+tabbing when the supervisor walked by. xd
gah wikipedia. "Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. Please search for Education in the United states in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings." I click the link and it takes me immediately to "Education in the United States"
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@Zoidberg'-- that's what we call isolation
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I didn't really mind.
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Maths class was also terribly funny.
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@sehe yeah. I also need a job for money, but I can't talk to strangers :O I need to try harder, I've applied for a few places but no luck yet
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22:13
I sat next to a friend and we constantly made jokes about the neck hair of the teacher and other silly things.
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Wonderful times.
@Ell Just enlist at the local job agencies
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We were constantly laughing. :3
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@sehe He won't get a job. He said in this room he was lazy.
@Ell Seems fun enough.
22:14
@Zoidberg'-- Well, he can move to china. Internet is censored there
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Also sometimes I was suspended and I just didn't go.
@Zoidberg'-- oh wierd. Here that's "detention". "Suspension" means you're actually not allowed at the school for a while.
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Nobody would notice anyway.
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@StackedCrooked haha nope, just you and a teacher in a room, no contact for the remaining isolation time :O
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Ah yeah I mean detention. xD
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22:14
Not suspension.
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Oh I thought you meant isolation
@Ell Yeah, but a laptop.
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gg, v, G, :, s/suspension/detention/g
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@StackedCrooked not for us :P
whoa, and I thought your country's education was strange
22:15
@Zoidberg'-- WUT? :%s//detention/g
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@MooingDuck is that Dutch?
@Zoidberg'-- that's the USA
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@sehe I'M A NOOB OKAY??!
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@MooingDuck oh lol.
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WTF
22:16
@MooingDuck Looks more like a floor plan
@Zoidberg'-- I'm helping you fix that
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@sehe THANK YOU OKAY??!
and nobody gets a doctorate that fast
@Zoidberg'-- LOUD AND CLEAR - OVER
Also you no longer need to get the master's first
the chart is oversimplified :(
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22:17
This song is wonderful.
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^ This is Finland.
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Stupid flood prevention. I hate SE chat.
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It punishes me for typing too fast.
@Zoidberg'-- No it isn't. Helsinki is missing
@Zoidberg'-- So, fap more
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22:19
@sehe Not downstairs with my parents. :L
@Zoidberg'-- So, bring them coffee. Oh wait
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They will still notice, really.
And I was being gentle
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The Dutch education system lacks common sense.
22:21
Isn't Dutch education rated highly internationally?
Yeah. That ^
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If that is true, then other countries have no education system at all.
@Zoidberg'-- Which is also true - to an extent
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lol
22:22
@StackedCrooked yes
@Zoidberg'-- I like the executive summary style
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@sehe what do you mean?
@StackedCrooked The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), coordinated by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), ranks the education in the Netherlands as the 9th best in the world as of 2008, being significantly higher than the OECD average.
@Zoidberg'-- It's like a management dashboard: "Finland: 0 jobs"
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22:24
@sehe oh. :P
@MooingDuck USA, but a little misleading -- for the most part, everything below high school graduation is meaningless. The division into "elementary", "middle", "junior high", "senior high" is basically meaningless -- mostly comes down to building sizes, and number of students they have of a given age. IOW, basically just a single line from kindergarten through high-school graduation. Past that (colleges/universities) there's little formal separation into different levels/types.
@MooingDuck Precisely. Although recent affairs have detracted, especially from HBO education reputation. Also, a large scientific research scam has damaged HO reputation.
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LOL xd
I kinda like the clip.
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22:25
I haz no Flash. But the title is funny. :P
@Zoidberg'-- according to this, Germans are mathematicians and scientists, but can't read. :S
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@melak47 I can understand that with all those long words.
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I think many people in The Netherlands are illiterate.
Die gozer die ken nie danse.
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Over 80% of Nigerian people cannot read. xd
@JohanLarsson JIKES
Nope.
@JohanLarsson I've seen that before, other vid, I think, though
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@StackedCrooked Gij ken da wok nie!
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22:29
Unmatched (.
@Zoidberg'-- are you telling me whenever I reply to one of those good-willed nigerian princes' emails, there's nobody there to read it?!
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lolz
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You know
@JohanLarsson Dude I had to close that.
I cannot watch it.
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It wouldn't surprise me if over 1.5% of 18+ Dutch people are illiterate.
22:30
@StackedCrooked yeah, it gets worse and worse and wtf and exception, same for me
@Zoidberg'-- define illiterate. Guessing your definitions, I'd agree
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They cannot read or write (no matter the language).
@JohanLarsson there's not even a ladder in some parts D:
@JohanLarsson This morning I saw Inglourious Basterds for the first time. That was already too much tension for one day.
is bit order in a byte implementation-defined or undefined?
I feel like it's undefined but ought to be implementation-defined.
user142019
22:33
Now I realized.
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In Erlang you can have undefined behaviour with relative ease.
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@MooingDuck I thought bit order was always defined?
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-module(my_module).
-behaviour(undefined).
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UB in Erlang! :D
@Ell that would be silly, and produce a LOT of unneeded overhead on certain theoretical systems.
22:34
You cannot detect bit order in C++.
@StackedCrooked and even so it makes a difference for IO
If that were true then it would be impossible to do IO.
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@MooingDuck on certain theoretical systems? :L
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@StackedCrooked It would be impossible to do I/O portably.*
@StackedCrooked every system built is in agreement, so we've never had the issue
user142019
22:37
Cowboy y u no parametrized modules.
@Ell every system I've ever heard of uses the same bit order per byte (I assume it's MSB->LSB), but there could be a theoretical system with the reverse, which would mean we'd have flip the bits for portable IO.
but it's been a non-issue since nobody built such a system
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It's funny.
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Cowboy is a library written by a cowboy.
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And it's powered by Ranch.
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Does the C++ standard even care about bits outside of bitfields and bitshifting?
22:40
@Zoidberg'-- yeah, theres' one other place....
CHAR_BIT and bit widths
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Bit widths, that is for bit fields right?
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oh xd
think int- Standard guarantees at least 16 useful bits.
22:41
oh wait, I was thinking of a bitfield. there's also binary and/or/xor
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ohh yeah
@DeadMG bit width?
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49 secs ago, by DeadMG
think int- Standard guarantees at least 16 useful bits.
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@MooingDuck repwhore ask on Stack Overflow! :^)
@MooingDuck Those are really defined in terms of complete bytes (or multiples thereof) though.
22:44
@JerryCoffin binary and/or/xor are? really?
If your device's particles can have three states then you'd need 3 particles to represent a byte (1 particle would be wasted). If you encapsulate this under a binary interface then you have a system where the bits actually don't exist, only imaginary.
So worry about bit order is silly.
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@StackedCrooked Implementation must emulate the abstract machine in that case.
eagerly awaits the advent of qubits
@StackedCrooked wait what? You talking about trits?
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s/trits/tits/
22:46
tristate perhaps
@StackedCrooked a ternary machine uses trits. Is that what you're referring to?
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The standard should worry about qubits already!
No it's a binary machine.
@StackedCrooked then I have no idea what you said. A "devices particles?"
The hardware is private.
22:49
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Q: Does C++, as an abstraction, support "bits" representing one of more than two values?

Lightness Races in Orbit[C++11: 1.7] talks about bytes in terms of bits: The fundamental storage unit in the C++ memory model is the byte. A byte is at least large enough to contain any member of the basic execution character set (2.3) and the eight-bit code units of the Unicode UTF-8 encoding form and is composed o...

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> Lightness Races in Orbit
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What does that even mean.
@MooingDuck The material that is used as a basis has ternary properties. The public interface is binary. The inner circuits take care of the conversions.
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128-qubit processor.
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22:52
Wonderful.
But does it run Linux?
But will it blend?
Given a large enough blender.
@StackedCrooked oh, I see. alright I'll rephrase. The situation is that a computer sends the ASCII character 'A' over the internet to another computer. However, since on the second computer the bits of the byte are interpreted in the reverse order, it receives character 130. It's an issue (theoretically) .
22:56
@Zoidberg'-- but does it do prime factorization?
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It's Turing complete, so yes.
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@StackedCrooked not sure, but it has APIs for Python, C++, SQL, Matlab and Java.
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@MarcusStuhr only if you have a quantum blender, otherwise you'll destroy the universe. :^)
@Zoidberg'-- Quantum Blender: Only blends when you aren't looking at it. When it does blend, object may or may not be there when you take the lid off
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I want a supermassive black hole.
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22:59
I claim the center of the Milky Way.
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If the USA didn't do that already.
@JohannesSchaub-litb I recall looking at this and someone from the lounge found a thing in teh spec that made it impossible for a ternary machine, but it was some oddball thing that had the side effect of making it inefficient for a ternary machine to emulate.
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Implementation for ternary machine must emulate C++ abstract machine and everything is fine.
Computers don't send zeroes and ones. That's a lie! A portion of data is encoded into waves using modulation techniques. The result is demodulated at the other side. There is no discrete handling of zeroes and ones.
@Zoidberg'-- oh! I remember! The result of unsigned char(-1) + 1 must be layout compatable with a two char array of [1, 0], and that means ternary would have to emulate binary down all the way to the lowest levels.
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23:01
foobar!
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If you're on a ternary machine, use Malbolge.
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Malbolge runs on a ternary VM.
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Malbolge is basically machine code for a ternary VM. xd
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And programs are self-modifying.
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After an instruction in Malbolge is executed, it is replaced by itself mod 94 and then encrypted.
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23:04
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You could make a computer from objects that have the shape of 6.
If you turn it around it becomes a 9.
So your bit can have two values: 6 and 9.
It would suck.
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Real people use a computer that uses relays instead of transistors.
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They have patience.
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bye guy
23:08
Hello.
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HALLO VRIEND
GOOZER KEN NIE DANSE
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I want pizza.
I'd also appreciate pizza
but I'll settle for some water.
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Man.
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23:13
I have to figure out the routing system of Cowboy.
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But the documentation refers to an API that is not yet released.
lol
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And like
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I already have version 7.0.0.
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And the documentation is for version 8.
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23:14
Which doesn't exist yet.
So you are experiencing existential problems?
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I don't want to create a separate module for each request handler, but I cannot find any documentation on how to do that.
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Documentation only mentions one handler per module.
kom da tegen
Carl Norum, I cannot use solution from there, because string is not known in advance, i.imgur.com/zTtL8.png . I cannot declare my line as wchar_t line[], size may be any — Alexander Shulz 16 mins ago
People are silly sometimes.
23:17
@Zoidberg'-- Well -- sort of. They claim it's a 128-qubit processor, but most researchers don't seem to agree. In any case, 128-qubits isn't really enough to be very useful. Worse, they came out with that 3 years ago or so, and said by now they'd be up to 10000 qubits (or so), but there's no sign that's happened (or even hints at progress over the last couple years).
@JerryCoffin The Wikipedia page suggested that they released some details which did indeed satisfy various academics that it was (at least somewhat (?)) a quantum device.
I remember a Slashdot article around 2005 where a company (falsely) claimed to have developed a quantum computer.
Might be the same company.
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Stupid Cowboy y u no up-to-date documentation.
@StackedCrooked dwavesys.com? It's real for all I know. -ok, but this is 2012
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No actually, the documentation is too up-to-date.
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23:20
It's up-through-date.
Don't remember.
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Ge wordt dement ouwe man.
De waarheid mag gezegd worden.
Just is just.
what's the biggest value the spec guarantees an unsigned long long can hold?
2^64 - 1
user142019
23:25
fuck
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fuck
@DeadMG True, but I wouldn't call it exactly acceptance. Before that, I think most researchers would have given their claims a 1 out of 10. Now, maybe, 3 out of 10 -- but even 5 out of 10 seems quite a ways away.
@Mysticial where?
unsigned long long is guaranteed to be 64-bits or more.
ah, int_least64_t
@Mysticial source?
23:30
Personal experience :P
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@MooingDuck Standard.
um... I remember seeing it a bunch of times on SO.
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It guarantees that short <= int <= long <= long long.
with standard citations
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23:31
And that long long is at least 64-bits.
`char < short < int < long < long long`
`1 < 2 < 4 < 8 < 16?`
found it, §3.9.1/2 defines signed integer type, as signed char, short, int, long, and long long. §18.4.1 requires typedef signed integer type int_fast64_t; and similar
so that excludes the possibility of a bignum class to emulate.
@StackedCrooked char <= short <= int <= long <= long long
@StackedCrooked also, sizeof(long) varies from GCC/VC++
@StackedCrooked wait, 16? wtf
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16 octets.
23:34
that's the joke
I CAUGHT THE DUMB
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I'm wondering whether it's possible to embed Erlang in a C application.
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> Users have Erlang code, linked in drivers written in C, and applications that embed Erlang, ...
With sufficient effort you can wrap everything.
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AWESOME
23:35
I still think a standard conforming compiler could make standard conforming ternary code fairly performant, iff 1 tryte is 41 trits, and sizeof(all primitives) == 1
@MooingDuck Mostly via reference to C99, which defines it at §5.2.4.2.1.
@JerryCoffin curse that C99 reference.
@JerryCoffin never looked at C before, that's a short spec
It's a douchebag class... the same as for people... — Luchian Grigore 8 secs ago
@MooingDuck C99 is huge compared to the C89/90 spec (500+ pages vs. around 100 pages for C89).
@JerryCoffin 683
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23:40
Who uses C99.
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Use C11.
@Zoidberg'-- C++11 does
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Oh yea. :P
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I just ate a wonderful sausage roll with a rookworst in it.
is that some kind of smoked sausage?
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@melak47 yes. It's Dutch.
@melak47 Smoked.
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Rookworst ("smoked sausage") is a type of Dutch sausage in which ground meat is mixed with spices and salt and stuffed into a casing (originally made of intestine, but these days usually made of bovine collagen). Rookworst is a traditional ingredient in stamppot. Described as a Bologna-type sausage, it is common in the Netherlands and is also exported to Great Britain. A version of it is also manufactured in Australia for domestic consumption. Contrary to what the name suggests, the modern rookworst is rarely smoked. To achieve the smoked flavor typical to the product, smoke aromatics a...
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xd
23:48
@Zoidberg'-- Hello to you too
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lul
@Zoidberg'-- ooh
beukenootjes
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eikels
@JohannesSchaub-litb I voiced my disagreement with the accepted answer
23:49
@MooingDuck it was about time that someone took action!
@StackedCrooked shush you. It's far from the only atrocity in that code. ;)
Atrocities?
Well, that one bug was rather bad.
IIRC the quoted code returns a transaction_manager. But didn't you say that there is never a reason to use "manager" in a class name?
@StackedCrooked well, lots of bad design and things I would change if I had the time
@StackedCrooked Yup. But sometimes, when you're on a deadline, it can be hard to come up with a good name. ;)
I don't think it is such a bad name.
It is actually a particularly bad manager because it doesn't really manage at all. I've been thinking it should be renamed to transaction_context or something like that, but haven't gotten around to doing it yet
In other news, there is a lot of pretty scenery in the US
23:58
In my workplace people think it's idiomatic to patch Handler, Manager or Controller to you names.
@jalf I can imagine.
There's a lot of surface after all.
True
I'd like to see the prairie.

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