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18:00
make another administrator, log into that new administrator, force change the real account password, login as recovered account, win
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@doug65536 On my machine (XP Pro from which I am logged into the chat) there's net user. (Only available on servers.) On the XP Home machine, both user and useradd are invalid parameters.
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Did you try ctrl-alt-del yet in the login screen?
I r the backs
there's a session this evening and I figured I'd put some time in working on the Unicode stuff
LEWG might still have time to take another look
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Tell us of the tragic tales of the standard.
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@Xeo I am in the repair console. This is a slow machine. I won't reboot just like so.
18:03
then your only choice is boot cd/flash drive
@DeadMG Overall impression for the day? Was it exhausting?
@Xeo Well, frankly, I was quite surprised, the LEWG opted for a much less flexible design.
this looks like the one I used that worked
@LucDanton Not really.
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9 mins ago, by Xeo
http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/
18:04
frankly
POGOSTICK DOT NET
I expected that the voting members would lord it over the rest of us
but the LEWG was very democratic
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@DeadMG I'm really wondering why. And also how they plan to seperate the unicode algos from the encoding strings.
I figured someone already posted a link
18:04
That's what's called a "pogo" in Canada.
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Don't make me hungry now
@EtiennedeMartel Is it good?
You know how 80 characters used to be the preferred line limit, and many editors have a configurable line display to show where this is?
@Xeo Apparently, they had a few Unicode experts around about a year ago or so who said that they had to have just one Unicode string type.
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huh
18:05
they also professed the need for random-access iteration (?)
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eh.
That sounds horrible
yeah
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because non-constant random-access sounds horrible
the fuck
but the LEWG didn't seem to care about that
Wat.
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18:06
Show 'em ogonek.
quite so much
Random-access for Unicode strings?
What kind of crack are they smoking?
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@DeadMG Tell them that they might aswell give std::list random access
and btw, you can have O(1) random access into Unicode without requiring UTF-32.
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@DeadMG Oh?
18:06
@LucDanton It's surprisingly flavorless.
I built such a structure myself, if you recall
it's very similar to std::deque.
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I don't
That is surprising.
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DeadMG is not only the binmaster but also the datastructuremaster.
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Soon he'll invent O(1) random access for linked lists!
18:07
I don't understand how you can do that.
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@Zoidberg Store iterators in a std::vector<Iterator<std::list<T>>>
By definition, the code units can be variable-width.
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@Xeo lolllll.
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That seems extremely… silly and pointless. :v
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@Zoidberg Guess what the unordered containers do.
18:08
@Xeo Forgot a typename
@ThePhD Turns out that that doesn't really matter.
in a deque-like structure, it's irrelevant how much space they take up as long as there is a bounded maximum.
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@Xeo Oh. :v
and all Unicode forms have such a bound.
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@DeadMG There may be such a maximum, but it's not always completely used, so how would O(1) random-access work?
In deque, all middle blocks are full
@Xeo It doesn't matter if it's used. The bound is the upper bound for access- you may have to iterate c*bound number of bytes.
where c is constant.
so if bound is also constant, the upper bound for the number of bytes iterated is also constant.
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But what if, say, block 3 isn't fully filled, and I index into that unfilled part of it?
18:11
you can't
the filled-ness is expressed in terms of codepoints.
c is in codepoints, bound is in codeunits.
each block of the deque holds c codepoints
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I must really be missing something here.
with a fixed size of c*b bytes.
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Ah.
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So, you have at most n code points per block?
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Then you can do some arithmetic to determine which block to access, then iterate that block?
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18:12
Oh, wait, upper bounds and stuff
yeah, I think I get it.
Isn't that near-constant-time, not constant time?
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You iterate, but only a known number of times that doesn't depend on the size of the range, so O(1)
You're still having to do some checks when you get to the correct block, don't you?
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@ThePhD Remember: With a large-enough upper bound, everything is O(1) :P
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Is that amortized O(1)?
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18:14
No
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Ohlol.
O(1) doesn't mean it's fast, it means that as the number (of items) goes up it doesn't get slower
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Right.
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But if you use a deque then you don't have the UTF-8 sequence as a single contiguous byte string, right? You will need gaps. I mean, as in the memory layout.
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@DeadMG: So, random-access is feasible, albeit wasteful and not contiguous. What about the algorithms?
How do they plan to seperate them?
18:16
Doesn't that violate the standard?
Don't strings have to have contiguous memory in C++11 ?
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std::string != whatever::encoded_string
Oh. Right, this isn't a replacement.
Also, btw, what's string_view ?
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string_ref
oh.
So LEWG renamed it to string_view ?
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Well, it is a view into a string
And not just a reference to one
But really, it's all bike-shedding
18:19
Meh.
So they rejected ::encoded_string
That's just unfortunate. =[
@DeadMG Do you have their rejection letter? Or do they just not send you one because they're assholes?
they don't send you a letter, they just tell you in person what's wrong
they would accept a revised version but they almost certainly won't have time to consider it for C++14
also, Xeo, turns out our papers just fell through the cracks
I will be putting mine back on the agenda and yours too
send me a link to your updated revision
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Cool
Sec
^ Awesome
What horrible titties. =[
I don't get encoded_string until C++25?
Damnit.
@ThePhD You could always just write your own... It doesn't have to be part of the standard.
18:24
But ogonek doesn't work MSVC q_q
All my tearz.
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You are using MSVC and complaining that things don't work.
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Pick either.
Pick both. <3
Like tabs AND spaces. <3333
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Better yet: pick neither.
18:27
@ThePhD meh one-system-only projects
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/me stealthily sneaked in another update
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@Zoidberg What's that? Is that a gyro?
@EtiennedeMartel But you guys wouldn't hurt me. <3
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It's a wrap.
18:29
@Zoidberg . . . .
@EtiennedeMartel Punpunpunpun.
A gyro ( , ; , , lit. 'turn') is a Greek dish of meat roasted on a vertical spit. It is also commonly served in a sandwich, called pita gyro or psomaki gyro depending on the type of bread used, with tomato, onion, french fries and optional sauce, wrapped in pita or sandwich bread. To make gyros, pieces of meat are placed on a tall vertical spit, which turns in front of a source of heat, usually an electric broiler. If the meat is not fatty enough, strips of fat are added so that the roasting meat remains always moist and crisp. The rate of roasting can be adjusted by varying the stren...
I don't care about your jokes. SERIOUS MODE ENABLED.
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@EtiennedeMartel possibly.
@ThePhD You're safe -- but in this case, only because we don't know here you live!
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@EtiennedeMartel Doesn't look like it.
The slices are too thick
And the wrong texture
18:30
@JerryCoffin Yay, anonymity!
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@EtiennedeMartel We call it gyros in Dutch. I was confused with gyroscope. :v
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Looks more like beef
Hence my question.
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@Zoidberg Also Gyros in German
18:31
@Zoidberg Guess why it's called that way?
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It's a random picture I found on /b/. I don't know what it is.
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Damn guys, now I'm hungry
You suck.
Because the meat is cooked on a spit while turning.
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While you are hungry, I'm gonna get myself a bag of luscious crisps.
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500 rep till 55.555
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18:32
@Xeo bounty!
@Xeo That's a great looking rep count you got there. Would be a shame if anyone... downvoted you.
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lol
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Fixed.
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490 rep till 55.555
:P
Can anybody take a question?
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18:34
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@Xeo nope.
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355 rep till 77,777
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He will take ALL your questions.
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:P
Well, I was looking at my IDE...
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18:34
∞ rep until Jon Skeet due to repcap.
And I was wondering, how does it calculate where the line that is 80 characters out is, if the characters are of variable length?
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If you program in non-monospace font, you're terrible
Er, variable width, I should say.
I feel so horrible now.
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18:35
Huh?
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Use a fucking monospace font.
I want to answer questions but I rep-capped.
Why would anyone on SO impose a rep-cap?
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@ThePhD Answer anyways
It's not like it's any kind of money.
@Pawnguy7 what?
18:35
@Xeo But. But but. I'll lose reeeppp. ;~;
Take this:
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@ThePhD Because Skeet would've overflown the rep counter already otherwise.
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@ThePhD not if it gets accepted.
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Or gets upvoted tomorrow.
See the line?
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18:36
OH GAWD
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Plonk.
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KILL IT WITH FIRE
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No Comic Sans in the Lounge.
I don't want to hear about good code or bad code, before you start.
@Xeo What is it only stored as an int32 or something?
18:37
You starred that? Sigh.
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@Pawnguy7 That code is terrible.
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@Pawnguy7 If you don't want us to tell you how bad your code is, then why the hell are you posting it here?
Don't worry, I got this.
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:8865269 The break is completely unnecessary and only introduces clutter
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Use a static const unordered map and return by const reference.
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18:37
Also, maps
Maaaaaps
@sbi I asked if you saw the line. That was the fastest example code on hand.
or just an array.
Also, reading sbi's answers is fun. :3c
But, do you seriously write in Comic Sans?
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He's trolling.
It had been my font of choice with C::B.
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18:38
You are an idiot lack taste.
Really, though, did you see the line (before the picture died)
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@ThePhD Answers to what?
@Pawnguy7 what line
@sbi To everything. But especially stack overflow answers. :D
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My font of choice is Menlo. (Y)
18:39
The 80 character limit line.
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Oh God I wrote code today. On paper.
what about it
@Zoidberg I prefer Consolas, because I'm totally unoriginal.
anyway, time to code Minicraft proper
fonts are overrated
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18:40
@ThePhD I never answered everything. If you find an answer to everything claimed to be given by me, then that#s a fake.
How can you calculate where the line is with a non-monospace font?
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@EtiennedeMartel Consolas is nice, but I prefer italic comments and Consolas italic lowercase L is… abysmal. :(
@Pawnguy7 you don't code with a non-monospace font
alright
I left a note on the Evolution group about N3617 and I'll pop in tomorrow morning to give them a poke about it
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@DeadMG So are you in Bristol, puppy?
18:41
Can we please get over the fact everybody hates the font and just answer this in a technical matter? :\
yep
I had four papers, presented one, and the LEWG ripped it apart in a surprising fashion
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@DeadMG Coolio, thanks
Comic Sans galore!
@Pawnguy7 what? If you use nonmonospace font for coding you are terrible and nobody is gonna answer ever
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18:41
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Pawnguy7 you don't code with a non-monospace font
@Zoidberg I don't use italic or bold for my source.
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I do. :P
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@DeadMG Are you staying at the Merriot?
no
but I am there right now
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I have bold keywords.
18:42
@DeadMG Woa.
the Merriott is way too expensive for me
@DeadMG maybe it was some kind of a revenge for an insta bin in the past? (think I found a bin script btw)
That is like you choosing to never, ever answer a Java question. Or, in Zoidberg's case, a C question.
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@DeadMG That's what I was wondering about. Have you already found the pubs on King St? :)
18:43
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah. Turns out that the LEWG didn't favour flexibility, for once.
I can't believe this guy managed to develop my favorite font along with Comic Sans.
@sbi Not really my thing, but there's a perfectly good pub by Temple Meads I'm more familiar with.
@ThePhD To reward people for being on the site a lot.
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Comic Sans is not a bad font per sé, it's just abused.
@Pawnguy7 no. Java questions can be good. Yours is terribad. Can you get over it?
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18:43
@DeadMG I'm really interested in the robot's reaction to this
@DomagojPandža We all make mistakes once in a while.
@Xeo He'll be gobsmacked.
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No wonder this is the best-visited committee meeting ever. Even puppies are allowed in.
the LEWGs reaction was totally unlike what I got on isocpp or from basically anyone else.
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@EtiennedeMartel Once in a while? I do it all the time.
18:44
@sbi Over a hundred delegates.
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@DeadMG The Stag and Hounds?
and the Library section has twice as many proposals as the previous meeting, I believe.
@sbi No, it's a Wetherspoon's.
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@DeadMG Bjarne said they had 103 registrations.
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> You have to run 'configure' first.
not everyone is here right now
18:45
hey, decoda is now opensource
that's neat.
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cabal-dev. Y U NO run configure for me.
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@DeadMG I can confirm—I'm at home.
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@Zoidberg It's like pulling the sword from the stone. You just have to do it yourself.
the Merriott is swanky
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@DeadMG The LEWG is brand new, after all.
18:46
@sbi And surprisingly unattended.
lots of people said they wanted to attend the LEWG but then didn't show.
Does VS2012 highlight all class names in all languages?
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A lot of subgroups/study groups meeting at the same time, so my updates may be bursty. #cxx #wg21
Maybe that has something to do with that?
lots of people from Google and EDG
a few from Microsoft
nVidia, that kind of thing
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@DeadMG Lots from Bloomberg.
@sbi Yeah, we had seven subgroups meeting simultaneously.
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18:48
@sbi "bursty" would imply more than one update.
@Pawnguy7 is this a day of stupid questions?
Why is that invalid?
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@Mysticial: Shoot me an anime recommendation for weekdays, all the stuff I'm watching is on the weekend.
> all languages
frankly
18:49
@Xeo Nyarlko-san
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That's sunday
tomorrow morning, I am available, so if any of you have requests for subgroups or papers to look for
@Xeo Oh it is? I DL'ed it today. :)
tomorrow afternoon I'm in Library presenting N3573
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@DeadMG There's this paper I'm really interested in...
:P
18:50
Wednesday morning it's back to the LEWG for N3575
I didn't know it was ambiguous. I could closer specify that to C++ I suppose.
@Xeo That won't be scheduled tomorrow morning.
@Xeo Red Data Girl
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@DeadMG I know
18:50
as you know, all the subgroups have more papers than they can look at
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Ye
all I'm saying is that if any of you lumps have a special interest in any proposals
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@DeadMG Wow, that be more rooms than the conference had. (We had five simultaneous tracks.)
@EtiennedeMartel They're currently busting up a HUGE voting ring in . Many of those members voted outside the ring.
@DeadMG I am cool enough with saying how cool friends influencing C++ I have
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18:51
@sbi It's a shame one can't attend all of them
@Mysticial Woa.
@Mysticial ... those are a thing?
@sbi We had three big rooms upstairs, one in the Empire suite, and three smaller ones downstairs
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@Mysticial Buddy read the first 3 light novels, doesn't seem to stay / get very good after the first one :/
@LucDanton we are a thing, lol
18:52
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@Xeo I suppose that he expects to post whatever was decided when he hears about it. And when he's not in so many sessions, he can only hear about those afterwards. Hence he'll post in bursts.
Correction: It's and
> If it makes you feel any better, I just lost 225 points from the removal of this same group.
Damn
@sbi Well, since I have access to the interim output, so I can view the results of any paper which has been discussed
@Xeo Hataraku Maou-sama! -> Comedy Romance
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18:53
@DeadMG We had the Bristol I-III (also unified for keynotes), the Empire, and the SS blahblah.
Moral of the story: stick to and avoid iPhone and iOS altogether. :D
@sbi We also have the Wallace and the something else.
@ThePhD hey, that's my tag! :)
@Xeo Photokano: A bunch of pervs with cameras.
@BartekBanachewicz And I'm in it! <333
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18:54
@Mysticial Is it good for anything other than fanservice?
@ThePhD sigh Yeah, loads of newbs lately :P
the Concord
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@DeadMG That would be Gromit, I suppose? :)
@Xeo Too early to tell.
and apparently Empire is three rooms
so Bristol 1-3, Empire x3, Wallace, and Concord.
18:54
@ThePhD oh, 2 tag score.
@Xeo Railgun Season 2
Core, Evolution, LWG, LEWG, SG4, SG1, SG6, SG10
all met today
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@Mysticial Yeah, I counted that in on the weekend stuff, since it's friday after work.
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@DeadMG That makes 8 rooms for 7 subgroups. Are you sure you know everything going on? :)
@Xeo Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Come wa Machigatteiru.
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18:55
Obviously I'm watching Railgun :P
oh, and SG5
@BartekBanachewicz I'm working on it. =[
@sbi Each of the bigger Bristol rooms can fit more than one subgroup.
@Xeo Arata Kangatari
@DeadMG I would find the papers targeting parallel algorithms and simd stuff very interesting, but then that's probably just me.
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@DeadMG You mean they have two groups in the same room?!
@Xeo Dansai Bunri no Crime Edge: Doesn't look very interesting though...
@ThePhD well, good luck. You can earn a lot of rep explaing how to use rotate/translate :P also textures
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@Mysticial That sounds kinda interesting
@sbi The rooms seat 40 each, and the subgroups are only 10 members large.
also, not all the subgroups sat for all the day
18:57
@Xeo DATE A LIVE: I think it's Friday though...
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@DeadMG But wouldn't that be totally confusing to have to simultaneous discussions in the same room?
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Puppy, got a list of papers that will be discussed tomorrow?
@BartekBanachewicz I lost rep for trying to explain it to people. =[
Specifically, that goddamn Java guy.
I'm never answering a java question ever again. =[
@sbi The Bristol rooms are big enough that you can't really hear what the other subgroup is saying.
@ThePhD well, if you don't know how to fix their problem, just say "use shaders"
18:58
@Xeo Not really. They're sorted by subgroup and then some subgroups have more definitive schedules than others.
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I guess strong typedefs would be interesting, but then again, the requirements for those are kinda controversal... so eh
implicit template parameters maybe?
by the way
do you know of a paper by Beman Dawes w.r.t. Unicode?
apparently he posted one in ... Portland
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That's the filesystem guy

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