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21:00
saying that if you have no experience in programming, start off with Unity or Game Maker.
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Ahh wait a second
I'm getting Unity confused
Just try different things is what I will say
Well, I am sorta as well
I'm not sure if he meant Unity3D one or what
Is there any other thing named Unity?
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Well there's unity the toolset
and unity the library
They are closely related
I don't really know about this
but I'd say start programming small
and making games is incredibly difficult imho
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YAY
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It takes a lot of man hours
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21:04
defmacro works :D
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and even more woman hours
phew. Etienne isn't here xD
heh
So, start off with a programming language.
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But yeah - if you're going to start programming I personally would recommend Ruby
the syntax is so concise it reads like english
That's the thing I find irritating
If it's too close to English, I get confused lol
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Haha you'll soon get used to it
^type help into that and read the left hand thing
21:06
I was thinking C#, but I guess that's more of an industry type language
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@JosephPotts C# is perfectly fine too - in fact the ability to quickly and easily make GUIs will probably give you a bit of a boost in confidence
it feels good to get your first programme running and working
That's true.
Me and my fiance were photographed again. Damn I can never have some privacy :/
21:07
You and your hand?
@TonyTheLion are you famous? :D
I'm famous.
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@JosephPotts If you want to start seeing some results quickly then c# is good I think
@TonyTheLion You're getting married?
21:07
That's a good idea, thanks a lot Ell :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yea
Oh wait, you talking about that picture?
oh you noticed
For a moment there I thought you were serious.
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21:08
@JosephPotts No problem :) Feel free to come in here any time and ask stuff :)
@StackedCrooked The first bug I'm seeing that's trivial to fix is that you need to remove /WideLibrary/main_trampoline.cpp from the linker's list. It's for the compiler to use, not part of the compiler itself.
me too martinho lmao
I was hoping you were going to fall for it
Alrighty, :)
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Just remember it's a lounge too.
:)
21:08
then I could have kept it going for a while
good giggles
Heh, yups.
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Also I've probably mentioned this a hundred times but wooo we share a last name!
Haha, yup you have. ;D
I remember you ;P
I just did my gcse's for the year, so was inactive for a long long time.
Shit, the store closes 23:30 on Saturday not midnight. I gotta run.
21:09
Run, Forest, Run!
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@JosephPotts How did they go?
Well, they were 2 subjects
One went pretty good, I guess i'll get an A*
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Which 2 subjects?
but the other... I'm struggling between an A* and an A. I can't find out exactly >_>
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And well done. AS levels are much harder xD
21:10
Islamiat and Pakistan Studies
@StackedCrooked Secondly, I'm guessing that -lclang links libclang? libclang only exposes the C API, you need to link the output of each individual library that Clang and LLVM produce (except libclang and a couple others, but better to ignore that for now)
Hah, yeah. But AS has more variety when it comes to subjects ;P
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Ahh okay. How many gcses are you talking in total?
13 - 14
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Are these early then?
21:12
Yeah
I'll be giving a few in November this year, and the rest in May next year =p
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Good luck with them :)
heh thanks
I'm having like After - exam phobia
@DeadMG Yes. -lclang becomes libclang.so. However, you can also simply add /path/to/libclang.so to the command line.
I gotta wait 2 months for the result :s
21:13
@DeadMG There are some like ARM
@StackedCrooked They are for the various targets that LLVM can target. However, as far as I am aware, LLVM is hardcoded to reference that code incase you choose to target ARM at runtime- unlike GCC, the target is not built into the LLVM build. I haven't found a way to get rid of them.
And weird stuff
right now
I simply ran a Python script to link every library that LLVM and Clang output.
then I removed a couple that I found I didn't use any functions from, but there aren't many in that pile.
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(defmacro if (c t f) (__if c t f))

(defmacro unless (c t f) (__if c f t))
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My current standard library. :P
21:16
lol
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And defmacro and __if but they're built-in.
I should probably use dynamic linking.
tbh, I usually static link
but I don't believe it can matter to Wide what you do in this regard as long as the settings for your build of LLVM and Clang match what you used to build Wide.
Oh, wait, I have to link statically.
There's only .a files.
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Actually.
21:18
I have a list of the required libraries here
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I don't need to have defmacro built-in.
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Just def and macro.
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@rightfold I just wrote my first macro! coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…
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Hurray!
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Except Ø macros aren't textual replacement.
21:21
@StackedCrooked Try adding all of these to your linker.
I edited them into the format I saw with libclang, where -lname = link libname.a
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@rightfold why is a lisp macro so uber powerful? I never really found out :3
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Now to implement modules.
It's missing a main function I think.
ah yes
there should be a top-level main.cpp that you will need to add to your linker as well
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Also.
21:27
I didn't notice it was missing since you also built it.
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I should probably use a list of hash tables for scoping instead of a list of lists of pairs.
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wtf. I just found this in my code: std::array<GLchar, 10000> namebuf; //TODO: 10000 should be enough for anyone (get rid of this if possible)
@rightfold Nope, you fail.
firstly, I totally made this mistake (I made a vector of hash tables as my first go)
but the hash table does not store construction order, which you need for reverse-order-of-construction semantics.
and in addition, you can't enter temporaries if you key them by identifier.
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I don't have those semantics.
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He has GC. Or something
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21:29
Yes.
oh right, yeah
@StackedCrooked But I'm not sure why you still have a bunch of LLVM and Clang related linker errors if you linked all the libraries in the list I provided.
try just linking to ALL of them.
could be that the newer version of LLVM or the change in platform means you need some of the ones I could remove on Windows.
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I think I can implement let as a macro.
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I have enum class GlType: GLenum. Is it okay to do reinterpret_cast<GLenum*>(&my_strong_gltype_variable)?
21:32
C++; // makes C bigger, returns old value
6
Using msvs2010 why does a long long int work but short short int gives an error?
because short short does not exist.
Isn't it a byte ?
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No.
it doesn't exist so how can it be a byte?
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21:33
char is a byte.
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ITT: Nubcake is Nub
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I should probably have a Boolean type.
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Right now the empty list is false and everything else is true when using it as the condition in an if expression.
undefined reference to `typeinfo for clang::ASTConsumer'
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21:34
But I'm going to change that to only work on Booleans.
Those care nastier linker errors.
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Hmm.
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@StackedCrooked Add this to your command: `llvm-config --libs all` including backticks.
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For the LLVM errors, at least.
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As for libclang, I don't know.
21:35
../stacked-crooked/LLVM/Clang/build/tools/clang/lib/AST/Release/ASTConsumer.d
../stacked-crooked/LLVM/Clang/build/tools/clang/lib/AST/Release/ASTConsumer.o
../stacked-crooked/LLVM/Clang/build/tools/clang/lib/Frontend/Release/ASTConsumers.o
../stacked-crooked/LLVM/Clang/build/tools/clang/lib/Frontend/Release/ASTConsumers.d
These files are on my system.
wtf is a .d?
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D source file!
I don't know.
hmm
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21:36
.oslash
It's a text file containing paths to other .d files.
Make dependencies.
I don't believe I have them here.
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@StackedCrooked clang has RTTI disabled.
I just built LLVM and Clang with CMake into VS, then linked to them and it was fine.
ah, good shout Zoidberg, I should have noticed that.
Clang builds without exceptions, rtti, and probably a couple other things too by default.
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21:38
Because they have a terrible design with billions of classes, they disabled RTTI because of the overhead.
Then who is using typename on it?
you won't build Wide without exceptions or RTTI, of course
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@StackedCrooked typeid/dynamic_cast
typeinfo for Wide::ClangUtil::CodeGenConsumer
echo _ZTIN4Wide9ClangUtil15CodeGenConsumerE | c++filt
typeinfo for Wide::ClangUtil::CodeGenConsumer
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Oh for Wide. Huh.
21:39
you won't get far trying to build Wide without RTTI or exceptions.
However, if Wide is built with rtti then it should work?
I thought it was kind of implied that I use the language features available
I didn't disable RTTI when building Wide.
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> g++ -o wide -std=c++11 -L/usr/lib -L/usr/local/lib -lclang ./ClangExperiments/main.cpp.o
21:40
@StackedCrooked Well, that specific error will go away- I'm not sure about some of the rest.
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You are only linking main.cpp.o shrimp. Unless Wide compiler is fully template/inline based and the only function is main, this won't work.
@StackedCrooked Ah, fair enough then.
@rightfold Obviously he is not, else other Wide files could not be throwing linker errors.
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They're linking errors.
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Ohh wait nevermind.
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Stupid Pastebin.com with its line wrapping. :V
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21:42
LOL
> ./ClangExperiments/Stages/Semantic/ClangTU.cpp.o:(.rodata._ZTIN4Wide9ClangUtil15‌​CodeGenConsumerE[_ZTIN4Wide9ClangUtil15CodeGenConsumerE]+0x10): undefined reference to `typeinfo for clang::ASTConsumer'
this I don't understand
I didn't typeinfo or dynamic_cast.
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s/typeinfo/typeid/
ah
GCC must be referencing the typeid of ASTConsumer when trying to build the typeid for CodeGenConsumer, to support RTTI/dynamic_cast for Wide's implementation.
That's so gonna fail.
Link in all llvm's .o files :)
lol
seems like the smart move to me
21:46
lol, now I get multiple defs
well, you linked the libraries AND the TU's that were linked to make those libraries.
I should remove the .a files.
yes
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$ g++ -o wide -std=c++11 -L/usr/lib -L/usr/local/lib -lclang ./ClangExperiments/*/**.o `llvm-config --libs all`
It's a very long build command.
I'm just being silly now. I
am no longer thinking..
brb
The output file is nearly 1MB
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21:51
Volts ain't bytes.
yeah
first, it seems that some of those .o depend on pthreads, so you'll want to add -pthread
second, it seems that you are linking some object files which really don't want to be here
you'll need to refresh a few times
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> undefined reference to `dlsym'
@rightfold I saw that too.
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Are you linking against libc? :v
21:54
personally
I would remove all of the /LLVM/clang/build/tools object files
and /LLVM/clang/build/utils as well
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I would just install LLVM and clang.
you can't do that.
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Why not?
Wide depends on a non-public Clang code generation API.
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ohlol
if you install the user-facing version, you won't have the headers you need.
and I have no idea why just linking to stacked's built version does not work, it works fine for me on Visual Studio.
You can still install it and plop the magic headers there.
that would depend on the premise, I think, that linking to the libraries which are the output of the build process would work
whereas that approach already failed
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This Western is good.
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3:10 to Yuma
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22:08
# Untracked files:
#   (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
#
#	../.CFUserTextEncoding
#	../.android/
etcetera
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WTF GIT
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Oh damn, I inited the repo in the wrong directory. LOL
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I sück.
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Nautili look funny.
I bet you look funny to a nautilus, too
Tek
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22:16
lol
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:D
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Don't make me use assimpppp :'(
Calling assimpppp is crossing the line.
Abba is a really good band.
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Evanescence aren't too bad either.
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YouTube suggested them LOL.
22:21
meh
emo fat bitch
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LOL
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Kijk in de spiegel ja.
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LOL CYPRUS
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12 points to Greece.
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What a surprise.
22:22
Obama is tweeting severely.
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Maybe he's excited because of Eurovision.
it's about climate change
the weather isn't what it used to be, same goes for Eurosong
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LOL
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Climate changes constantly.
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Even if there were no humans.
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22:24
(Source: my father is geologist. :P)
yes, like when the sun goes nova
climate will change
@rightfold who is leading currently?
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@bamboon Denmark has already won.
@rightfold ah ok
@rightfold Ha, den Mark!
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22:27
DenCodeLines
I should probably sleep soon.
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You shouldn't. Drie dagen weekend.
DenCodeLines?
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DenMark
DemCodeLines was a user
Die Mark, die!
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22:29
Mark Gravell
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Mark Shuttleworth
Mysterious Girlfriend X is a kinky anime.
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Mark Rutte
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I like kinky girlfriends
It's about saliva.
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22:31
Ooh.
Even better
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wat
He likes saliva better than kinky girlfriends.
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What about saliva from kinky girlfriends?
Wow
Genious
@rightfold That could actually work.
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kink.com
@StackedCrooked Genius* :D
lol, right
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Does watching hentai count as watching anime?
That's not hentai.
It doesn't even have nudity.
But to answer your question: technically yes.
anime is short for animation. and hentai is animation.
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Yeah I know, they just reminded me.
Boy I hate my life at the minute
So boring
Such a waste of effort
22:42
Find something good to think about.
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Hang yourself from a bridge.
For example.
Or start reading aforementioned manga.
That should relieve of boredom momentarily.
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I don't have the balls to hang myself :P
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Write a package manager for Ø in Ø.
You don't have to hang yourself from your balls.
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22:43
And I don't mean I'd be hanging myself from my balls
Haha
@rightfold yes! I'll read about lisp :P
But I meant generally. School is such an effort. Why do I have to wait another 4 year's before getting a programing job :(
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You don't have to.
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Go work during summer.
Tek
Tek
^
I recently learned that images <= 2048x2048px do not increase your usage on Google Drive.
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Google is funny.
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22:46
> Hey, we have billions of dollars. Just make software and make it free for everyone just because, you know, we can.
Yeah. But I'm thankful. Finally a place to dump my photos.
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What does a programmer do if he can't solve a problem he is set?
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I have an encrypted disk image with about 20GB of porn.
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Just... Get fired?
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@Ell ask somebody for help.
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22:47
@rightfold what kind of pr0n?
Yeah, and don't mind that we'll use those photos database for training our face recognition algos.
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Trade problems.
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@StackedCrooked I don't care, really.
Neither do I.
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:D
22:47
Some of my colleagues are anti-google.
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DuckDuckGo ftw!
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Why?
They are like "Google knows so much about me, that can't be good."
I'm like: you're idiots.
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@rightfold I used to use duckduckgo until I realised its search results sucked :P
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I used DuckDuckGo until I realized that it was slow as fuck.
22:48
they're not bad
duckduckgo: what did you expect?
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Google is about twice as fast.
It 2x time because it forwards your request to Google :P
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I'd much rather have personalised adverts than not
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lol
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22:49
I'd much rather have no advertisements and use AdBlock or Adblock Plus.
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I do that too
I don't often get adverts, but when I do, I get personalised ones.
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Oh hey a British detective on TV.
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A Touch of Frost
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Ahh yes
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England is awesome.
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22:51
I'm gonna live there.
you're welcome
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Live with me <3
wait, you're from the Netherlands? Who do you think you're kidding
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@TomW Much obliged.
Gent is nice.
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22:52
We have 3 spare bedrooms, two of which have double beds and en suites
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Men from Gent are called "Gentlemen".
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Anyway, in English it's called "Ghent" not "Gent".
Who cares.
Tek
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Or is it "Gehnt"?
22:54
@Tek Ghent, for what little it's worth.
I say London in English and Gent in Dutch.
Tek
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@JerryCoffin lol
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@tightrope come to England as an exchange student
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22:55
@Ell No.
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^ my town
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My house is behind that tree.
Reminds me of Carcassonne (board game)
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Because it's so tiny, right?
@R.MartinhoFernandes do you live near Fernsehturm?
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Du bist ein Berliner.
went there a few weeks ago
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22:58
> bunker03.jpg
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Yeah, sure. Shopping mall.
Why not?
@TomW Right now, no. Starting in June, I will be a 10-minute walk from it.
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@StackedCrooked This is in our shopping mall (i.e. the only shop in my village).
22:59
Berlin is cool
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$ su -c '/etc/init.d/allthingsd restart'

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