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There's not only HW too
there are some Intel-branded books
Also this new computing unit with Atom
welp, Back2Bios button is also neat.
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Okay, I'm sure I forgot tons of stuff, but here's a draft. /cc @DeadMG @R.MartinhoFernandes @LucDanton
> it can be a pain to pass
@EtiennedeMartel neverhood?
16:12
I first read that as it can be a pain in the ass.
@StackedCrooked +1
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@StackedCrooked Hidden message.
As that fits just aswell. :P
> std::bind([]operator*, _1, std::bind([]std::get<1>, _2))
Scratches head. This is a little cryptic :D
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the binds are for composition.
Oh, operator* means multiplication. At first glance I thought it was dereference.
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16:15
It's basically _1 * std::get<1>(_2)
@StackedCrooked Yeah, in this particular case. Blame somebody for reusing * for indirection and multiplication.
Nothing much I can do here.
Oh, right, I totally forgot operator++(int) again. Ha.
Maybe you should use a less confusing example.
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I wonder if I'm not undermining STL's proposal in some way...
[]operator+ would be std::plus<>
yours is far more generic
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Welp, I don't expect to see []operator@ used all that often
@DeadMG I think I'd actually use the <functional> constructs for operators.
Clarity etc
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Q: Boost Spirit Karma multiple optionals

EHuhtalaI'm seeing an error that I'm not seeing the resolution to. First, the relevant code: namespace C { struct Range { RangeEntry firstPart; boost::optional<RangeEntry> secondPart; boost::optional<size_t> shift; }; } BOOST_FUSION_ADAPT_STRUCT( Command...

@sehe for you
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16:20
@StackedCrooked Maybe I should just make it std::for_each(v.begin(), v.end(), std::bind([]operator<<, std::ref(std::cout), _1);? But then, I don't really want to show the example with operators...
Anybody got a good example with named functions handy? I can't think right now x_x
Sort a list of users by online status (online, away, offline) first and then by name.
Does expression mean +,/,-,* etc? Can it be chain of method calls?
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std::sort(users.begin(), users.end(), std::bind([]operator<, std::bind([]status, _1), std::bind([]status, _2)));, I think
Stupid bind
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@StackedCrooked An id-expression is foo, std::bar, get<N>, operator@, some::namespace::baz etc
@R.MartinhoFernandes What specifically now? The "sort"? :P
std::sort(users.begin(), users.end(), compare_by([]status));
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16:26
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, that'd be better, obviously.
compare_by left as an exercise.
WTF is it with the crazy tagging stackoverflow.com/posts/15437475/revisions
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@R.MartinhoFernandes With optional argument that takes the comparision operation? :P
This reminds me of how you could do bind(&user::status, _1) < bind(&user::status, _2) with boost::bind.
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Yep
Except it's shorter, less cryptic (hopefully) and doesn't use member pointers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes C programmers know their language is lonely. So they need other tag's love to help.
16:34
Uh-oh, renaming a class causes assertions to fail.
bind(&tie, bind(&user::status, _1), bind(&user::name, _1)) < ...
This is... unsettling.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Obviously it's asserting on the name!
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@StackedCrooked Except you need an ugly cast for the tie :3
16:35
@Xeo I was thinking of variadic instead.
And is [](const user & first, const user & second){} not good?
compare_by([]first_key, []second_key, []third_key)
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auto access = bind([]std::tie, bind([]status, _1), bind([]status, _2));
return acces(lhs) < access(rhs);
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, that shouldn't actually be that hard.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hm.. it's indeed much shorter.
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@StackedCrooked monomorphic, not perfectly-forwarding, etc. :)
16:37
There is some nasty UB going on here.
But the (initial) weirdness factor of []name is high. Guess, I'll get used to it :P
@Xeo Right, I forgot that.
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@StackedCrooked I can also propose any other syntax, if I want
I just thought lambda-like would be the least strange one.
The Clojure compatibility syntax for a Java call like rnd.nextInt(10); is (.nextInt rnd 10).
Probably not helpful. Lol.
-    struct use_replacement_character_t : detail::error_handler {
+    struct replace_errors_t : detail::error_handler {
This makes the code crash :'(
WTF
16:43
And it would be bind([]nextInt, _1, 10). It's not so bad.
@Xeo what is that new syntax doing you are proposing there?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes You messed up :)
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33 mins ago, by Xeo
Okay, I'm sure I forgot tons of stuff, but here's a draft. /cc @DeadMG @R.MartinhoFernandes @LucDanton
So this is the second proposal coming from the lounge?
16:44
Hmmm, looks like ODR violation.
Full rebuild fixes it.
@Xeo ah, that looks nice
@StackedCrooked That would be fifth.
Wow.
And are you hoping that someone will pick it up and defend it?
That's why we tolerate the puppy here.
Or do you already have a foot in the door?
16:47
hoping for me specifically
since I'm the only lounger attending Bristol
I called work and told them I'll be late. Accidentally arrived half an hour earlier than ever. They were like "you should be late more often
lol
fucking fuck :/
I changed the drivers a zillion times
GLEW reports 4.0 present
yeppers
16:55
4.0 context is up in theory
Ubuntu's nvidia-current drivers are buggy as fuck.
can't even load desktop
It's Ivy Bridge actually
continuing, glewIsSupported(GL_VERSION_4_0) returns true
YET STILL I GET FUCKING GLX ERROR OR WHATNOT GOD DAMMIT
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kekeke /cc @StackedCrooked @R.MartinhoFernandes
I think it's an SFML error
something is fucked up in its context creation
and is going bananas
@Xeo First question I can almost guarantee they'll ask: "Has it been implemented?" Given the fiasco of export (among others) the chances of a proposal being accepted without having been implemented are close to 0.
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16:59
@JerryCoffin It can almost be implemented as a macro, so...
@JerryCoffin Not all of them. Export was a far larger feature. The one Xeo is proposing is very close to what can be done as a macro, or polymorphic lambda.
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@JerryCoffin Also, Bristol isn't the last stop for the proposals.
@Xeo It is, for yours! Muahahahahaha. ;)
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:'<
@DeadMG When it was proposed (and, especially, when it was accepted) I think a lot of people who favored export thought it was a fairly "small" feature too. Thought that wasn't universal, those who realized otherwise seem to have been a tiny minority.
17:03
@JerryCoffin That is true. However, I'd like to think that we have a bit of a better grasp now. Something like modules is far closer to export.
Does anybody else know why all Disney characters/actors SING?
It sells.
I find it a bit annoying, but I suppose you are right.
Never been very fond off musicals, either, but I guess some are.
> in order to lose data
17:07
Does that guarantee you to backup to lose data or am I missing something?
@Pawnguy7 it's part of the instructions for flashing an android tablet.
@MooingDuck flashing?
@Pawnguy7 erasing/replacing the OS
@DeadMG I will grant that (at least at first glance) this looks like it should be a much simpler addition -- but they're still pretty gun-shy about un-implemented proposals. I guess we'll see what happens.
@MooingDuck which OS will it be replaced with?
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17:10
Anyways, time to head home.
@Pawnguy7 anything you want. Usually one does this when the installed version is corrupted, and you just replace it with the official version as a fix.
Would it, in theory, be possible to have a desktop run android?
It works with std::sort(users.begin(), users.end(), compare_by(get_id, get_name));
:D
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Yeah, but that's nonsense since the IDs are unique anyways :P
Ah.
But it still works!
17:13
@Pawnguy7 You'd need to rebuild it for x86 at least
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But there seems to be some problem that I only get a T const& in the key accessor.
Whatever
Btw @DeadMG @R.MartinhoFernandes @LucDanton: Any problem with me mentioning you guys in the acknowledgements under your nicknames?
no
may as well use my real name, since it's open to the world now
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Okay, "Puppy" it shall be
indeed
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And I still need to add []operator++(int) somewhere...
Well, all that when I'm home.
17:17
Error 1 error LNK2038: mismatch detected for '_MSC_VER': value '1600' doesn't match value '1700' in main.obj C:\Jacob\Programming\C++\Projects\Pong\Pong\sfml-graphics-s-d.lib(RenderWindow.cpp.obj) Pong
Would this be said ABI error?
no, it's a mismatched MSVC version error
How would I go about fixing this?
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@MooingDuck lolwtf
you need to rebuild main.cpp and RenderWindow.cpp so that they are built with the same version of VS.
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I guess the author of said program was bad at English.
17:19
@DeadMG I had a nightmare last night you guys figured out my real name and mocked me :(
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> fatal error C1902: Program database manager mismatch; please check your installation
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MSVC wat u smokin'?
I guess I do need to rebuild the libraries
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Yummy ham.
17:19
@Pawnguy7 I don't think Android has the right drivers for most desktop hardware. But in theory, yes
So it is basically, if I re-compile and link the library, with this version of VS, then it works?
Android on the desktop?
No, a library, SFML
It's possible, using a phone emulator :P
The Android query was unrelated :D
Hm... I suppose that is true, as well.
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17:21
Put Galaxy S III in desktop casing and connect to external display, mouse and keyboard.
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Voilâ, Android desktop.
Promote your phone to desktop computer.
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I never know whether it's á or à, so I use â which is always right.
I never know which wire to cut when dismantling a time bomb. So I cut both, which is always right.
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heh, my boss emailed me last night asking how I was coming on our French localization. Apparently he forgot that we don't get the French text until today.
"Say" yes?
@Pawnguy7 probably
do we have control over feeds? Could feeds potentially post xkcd and dailywtf?
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Q: Why does this very localized question without showing research effort get so many upvotes?

w4rumyThis is about the question: Obfuscated C Code Contest 2006. Please explain sykes2.c For me it is not clear why this question has so many upvotes. I think it looks like picking some complicated/obfuscated code from somewhere and ask what it does. It does not show any research effort (what the u...

^^ Every single time something gets popular, someone will always find an excuse to bitch about it... /cc @nneonneo
geez...
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@Mysticial make that a comment/an answer.
@MooingDuck Well, I do.
I don't know if it's an owner only thing.
17:29
@Mysticial aww, a poor jealous person
@Zoidberg noooo way. I'm just gonna get downvoted into oblivion because the meta guys are a bunch of jealous sobs that hate anything popular.
And it would only make it that must worse that I'd be the one saying that.
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lol
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I downvoted the question.
I just realized I had the PHP room tab up for the last two hours...
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And it should be closed as too localized since it's way too localized.
17:31
@Zoidberg Which? The meta question? Or the actual SO question?
@EtiennedeMartel does control over feeds allow notification of updates of xkcd and dailywtf and similar? (I'm not proposing a change, I'm trying to figure out if propsing a change would even make sense)
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@Mysticial meta, of course.
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The SO question is fine.
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Oh Obfuscated. I read it as "Obfuscated Objective-C". :|
17:32
@MooingDuck I think all it needs is a RSS or ATOM feed.
@EtiennedeMartel makes sense
xkcd has both, dailywtf has rss. The more I think about it, the more neither seems appropriate for a C++ room. OTOH, we're a lounge, where both would be appropriate. But then we have to draw lines for "amusing" feeds...
@Pawnguy7 I've still got it open. If hostilities break out again, I'm ready.
It occurs to me, I have no idea how to build a library...
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@Mysticial So what? As long as they don't live in the North Korea, the USA or any other country with no freedom of speech, they can bitch about whatever they want.
@EtiennedeMartel It is
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17:37
Dam... and I have issues "deobfuscating" code the previous developer left in my company. — Fred yesterday
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Wonderful.
@Fanael True. They can definitely bitch about anything they want. Although most of the time, complaints get downvoted into oblivion and closed as NC on meta. These ones tend to get more meta support.
@MooingDuck Ask the Lounge, I'll pin it.
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Poor @nneonneo, by the way. Repcap.
@Fanael And we are allowed to bitch about them.
17:38
^^
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@MooingDuck Isn't @Feeds plonked by many?
@Zoidberg no idea
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@StackedCrooked Of course. And I am allowed to bitch about you lot.
I remember the puppy had feeds plonked for some time.
@Fanael IOW it's called "Mutual Bitching".
@Mysticial I did too for a while
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17:40
@Mysticial It'd mutual if they bitched about you.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, but now I'm thinking it's not a good idea, because it opens floodgates for more comics stuff. And it feels weird to propose changes I disagree with.
@Mysticial Sounds disgusting. I'tell my dog about it later.
@Zoidberg, you may want to sue this guy.
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Old.
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There are many Zoidbergs on Stack Overflow.
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17:42
I got seven upvotes today and I didn't give a post.
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What the hell is happening!
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@Zoidberg I don't think so.
hi everybody
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hi @Chucky
17:44
@Zoidberg you have -84 rep this week? A little critical aren't we?
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@Xeo oh. Somebody claimed that somewhere last year.
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@MooingDuck bounty.
@Zoidberg suuuure
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I mean, if everyone has him plonked, we might aswell just remove all the feeds...
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@MooingDuck Yup, I'm sure.
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17:45
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Powsloke.
Yeah, I was ...
I was just wondering if anybody could explain to me why switch case for detecting arrow keys currently isn't working? pastebin.com/YjTvxxhL
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@Chucky because your indentation is fucked-up.
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17:46
@Chucky because you're using pastebin.com
Yeah that'll be why.
@Xeo Mysticial said DeadMG had feeds plonked (past-tense, unconfirmed) and I mentioned having feeds plonked (past-tense). Do we have evidence that anyone has feeds plonked now?
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So nobody will even bother to look at it; hence it's not solved yet and thus it's still broken.
@Chucky, I really don't like your indentation. What's WPARAM anyway?
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@Jueecy Some Windows API type.
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17:47
            if (boxVisible == false)
                    boxVisible = true;
            else if (boxVisible == true)
                    boxVisible = false;
huh
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boxVisible !=;!
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@Zoidberg Ha, if only
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boxVisible = !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!boxVisible;
How would that work @Zoidberg
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It doesn't
That's how.
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17:48
@Pawnguy7 it's a joke you fool.
@Chucky, also what does it means "it's not working"?
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There are no unary suffix operators in C++, are there?
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++ --
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@Zoidberg ++ --
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Oh right.
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17:49
I never use those.
I press the left arrow key to make "baws" print out and it won't
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And I hate them right now. :|
Making a game at the moment but just testing the arrow keys and they don't seem to work
@Chucky, have you asked this question on SO?
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@Chucky is that function even invoked?
17:49
library?
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@Chucky SO this way -----> stackoverflow.com
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@Mysticial LOL <(^^,)>
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LOL is the first album by the Swedish dance producer Basshunter. The album was released on September 1, 2006, through Warner Music and Ultra Records. A Christmas/International edition was released on December 22, 2006, with the same Swedish songs from the original album, but with English translated names, in a slightly different track order, and with bonus tracks, including the never-before-released "Jingle Bells". The song "Sverige" has been omitted from the international edition. "DotA" is the second version of the song. Track listing Original album (September 1, 2006) # "Vi sitter ...
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17:50
Worst album ever.
@Fanael, thanks.
@Zoidberg, that is just awesome. lol
@Zoidberg Oh, I'm sure there's worse out there.
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@EtiennedeMartel LOL <(^^,)>
What? The guy once made a song about playing DotA while talking on Ventrilo.
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lololol indeed.
17:53
He's that kind of guy.
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And one about an IRC bot named Anna, who wasn't really a chat bot but he thought she were.
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@EtiennedeMartel And about an apparent IRC bot.
Here's the new album from the creators of "LOL (^^,)": "SCK c====3".
Is there a way to download not the entire repository from github, but a specific folder?
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@Pawnguy7 Maybe through some arcane Git command. Ask @sehe.
17:55
Well, I was trying to download the SFML source... not every part of it. Ormaybe that was seperate...
oh that's fucking great
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> S F M L
now they are trying to kick me out of my university
Why?
how nice of them.
17:57
@BartekBanachewicz, lol, why?
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Deja vu
@Zoidberg sudo fml.
because I marginally failed two exams in this semester
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alias fml='rm -rf / --no-preserve-root'
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@Zoidberg Damn, too slow
17:57
Was this on... "general" subjects?
i don't know what you mean
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Btw, it should be alias fml='...'
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Dammit. I never know.
the most fucking annoying part is that exams are the stupidiest part
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Weird shell syntax.
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17:58
Shells y u no decent syntax.
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You're just a Puppy.
> Shells
@BartekBanachewicz like, first two years things like math, language still, and then specialized stuff afterword (computer science, etc)
I had my laboratories, classes and projects allrighty
question answered
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17:58
Explorer is also a shell.
so, in theory, I should pass those exams
But in practice... :D
but of course, projects test if you can do shit at home
I feel good tananananana
classes test if you can do shit at class
and exams test if you bought a fucking lecture script and memorized it
bunch of faggots.

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