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Thanks, brah.
dnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaaan
Good night. The Rohypnol is kicking in
nnannnannnnnnnnnnnna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,
Sometimes I cannot fucking stand humans.
Why so
Me too, by the way, but wha's your reason
If I had a dollar for each time I heard that
I'm not bad though
Just misunderstoof
Yes, we've all seen salad fingers, 10 years ago
01:00
So?
It was for emphasis
You're just really fucking bugging me
posted on February 14, 2013 by Peter Beverloo

A wild Last Week in Chromium and WebKit appears! This update describes the 1,654 commits which were made last week, 958 for Chromium and 696 for WebKit. In case you didn’t hear this elsewhere yet: Opera has announced that it will start using the Chromium port of WebKit as the rendering engine in their browsers. [...]

@phenomnomnominal chill...
hi! anyone familiar with firebug?
01:17
You must gather your party before venturing forth
Wait, where is my cat ?
!!/google "Wait, where is my cat?"
01:35
@phenomnomnominal as i was saying before I got suspended, are you calm now?
Yep, but you still fuck me off.
Why?
Your general vibe.
three things:
1. do you care if the feeling is mutual?
Well, it isn't anyway, that was just a question
No.
Waiting...
01:39
@skopp you got suspended?
2. why should I care what you think then? ergo, what gives you the right to drill in how much I irritate you?
@skopp you sound like me a week or two ago. don't bothe
because this is your room?
@skopp you are probbly completely right.
No, because I'd like to see you stop me
I don't give a shit if you care or not
01:41
@skopp i have no idea what your fight was about. and i don't care. but it is difficult to reason with SO people.
@skopp i am on your side. but don't bother.
No fight, he just annoys me
3. did you consider that your impression may very well bw wrong?
@skopp he doe not care.
I know
@skopp Some SO people are ok. Most are not.
01:42
I know that too.
@skopp I got suspened plenty last week. I know exactly how you feel.
Thanks for the kind words man
@skopp suspended with no warning alway. nothing.
@skopp, don't be an asshole to the mods, who do a fucking great job of keeping this site organised and on topic, then expect us to love you.
@skopp think of it like this.
01:43
You made a fucking shit first impression.
@skopp you are like a high school freshman
So if my impression of you is wrong, it's your fault.
@skopp trying to hang with the high school senior football players
@skopp these are not your peers
@skopp you are beneath them.
nah
@skopp that is the SO attitude.
@skopp there r no mannes here
01:44
power corrupts
absolute power....
@skopp yes it is dictatorhip
turns you into a pompous piece of shit
@user1690130, yeah nah, you're just wrong aye.
@skopp yes. that is most of SO. not all of it. there r a few wonderful people here. but few and far between.
@skopp but it is not unique to SO.
> "damn them mods are motherfucking pussies"
01:45
It is most of developers who chat online
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02:02
dont be a dick? look in the mirror
fair enough
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It's just not cool being told "I don't like your vibe" when you know jackshit about me
;
@skopp I know what you've displayed to me thus far - and thus far I don't like your vibe. Issues? you set up the rules. follow them.
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rlemon - I like you. Because you've got reasoning behind you
Seem I can take abuse, all I asked for was a reason as to why
answer: "just" [or to the effect]
02:08
@skopp and I'm sure his reasoning is the same - we're friends with some mods. We have had our issues on SO sure. but to flame them on the site they moderate is unacceptable and provokes people to instantly dislike you.
oh and "respect the mods"
@skopp "damn them mods are motherfucking pussies" <- there is your reason. We are trying to help someone now, can you please go away.
You have fully used your vote allowance for today =[
my flag allowance is just getting started
I'm a mod myself on github repos
I don't go on like God
02:09
woopdidoo
And if you are following the rules there, and some noob doesn't like it, and they start mouthing off at you, what do you do?
ah.... but you started, good sir
nay
instead of asking what my issue was
fellas
02:11
over it dude, go away
Can we kindly resolve this without it becoming a flaming broodwar
Or shall we call in some blue users to come lock the room down for a bit?
dude, you are flaming the mods and we're telling you this is not the place - stop or leave.
I'm not going away for you dawg
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lol @tereško
:D
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Move messages y u no work.
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posted on February 12, 2013

Nope, nothing to do with Haskell. This admittedly boring post is about two specific problems with IIS 7.5 and WCF which wasted so much of my time that I thought it would be worth to  document them. If you have a WCF service hosted as an ASP.NET application in IIS, you may encounter the following exception on the client side: System.ServiceModel.ProtocolException: The content type text/html o

posted on February 12, 2013 by noreply

Murray Pittock, first professor of Scottish literature at an English university, puts the case for independence. But, in fact, Scotland isn’t selfish or parochial, it’s just small. Small countries are adept at networking, and it’s a networking age. They are adept at finding new solutions in education (Finland, for example) or fish farming (Norway) and many other things. The top five countr

posted on February 12, 2013

At my university, there is a course named Programming Paradigms. One of the four languages studied there is Haskell. At a very basic level: type inference, laziness, type classes, pattern matching. No monads, no advanced concepts. However, there is a Haskell homework and this year we want to test it automatically using vmchecker. This means that the students need to have a skeleton for the I/O

posted on February 13, 2013

My last post was about searching with a test penalty. The problem boils down to minimizing a recursive difference equation. Since I didn’t (and still don’t) have a closed-form solution, I had to base any conclusions on brute-force tests that find the best tree. The run time was dreadfully slow so I could calculate the solution for no more than a 15-cell array. For small arrays and a small cost

posted on February 13, 2013

Why I disagree with Wesley Yang’s conclusion: We are not the mythical Hollywood Spartans Aaron and I laughed at together many years ago after watching 300. We were slowly, reluctantly, falling in love after both of us had rejected dayjob life at Wired. That night we were both amused and just a little bit horrified that this primitive notion of what makes virtue; that the heroes of this story

posted on July 11, 2011 by Brent

Whether you’re an established academic or have only just started learning Haskell, if you have something to say, please consider writing an article for The Monad.Reader! Issue 19 will be a special issue focusing on articles related to parallelism and concurrency, construed broadly. The submission deadline for Issue 19 will be: Tuesday, August 16 The [...]

posted on October 26, 2011 by Brent

I am pleased to announce that Issue 19 of The Monad.Reader, a special issue on parallelism and concurrency, is now available. Issue 19 consists of the following three articles: Mighttpd – a High Performance Web Server in Haskell by Kazu Yamamoto High Performance Haskell with MPI by Bernie Pope and Dmitry Astapov Coroutine Pipelines by [...]

posted on January 05, 2012 by ezyang

Update: The submission deadline for Issue 20 has been extended to Wednesday, March 21st. I’m pleased to announce that I, Edward Z. Yang, will be taking over Brent Yorgey’s role as lead editor of the Monad Reader! Whether you’re an established academic or have only just started learning Haskell, if you have something to say, [...]

posted on August 26, 2012 by ezyang

It’s not dead, it’s resting! I am pleased to announce that Issue 20 of the Monad Reader is now available. Issue 20 consists of the following three articles: Enumeration of Tuples with Hyperplanes by Tillmann Vogt Understanding Basic Haskell Error Messages by Jan Stolarek The MapReduce type of a Monad by Julian Porter Feel free [...]

posted on October 20, 2012 by ezyang

Whether you’re an established academic or have only just started learning Haskell, if you have something to say, please consider writing an article for The Monad.Reader! The submission deadline for Issue 21 will be: Tuesday, January 1, 2013 The Monad.Reader The Monad.Reader is a electronic magazine about all things Haskell. It is less formal than [...]

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ImrayTo the vultures who might say "Look it up in your textbook", or "Hoogle it", I did. I came across the statement recipe = (== "000001") It looks like some sort of boolean to me but I'm not sure. I've tried testing it in different ways in GHCi but I couldn't figure out anything that works. Can...

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WorltI have a tuple containing two lists of numbers - ([1,2,3,4],[5,6,7,8]) I need to sum together the corresponding pairs of numbers from each list. ie (1+5), (2+6) etc. Outputting a list ie [6,8,10,12]. It should also work for any amount of elements within the lists (2 lists of 5, 2 lists of 6 etc)...

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CoRI'm using HaskellPlatform-2012.4.0.0 on Win7. It's installed as portable. Paths are managed through .bat file so ghci and ghc works. Cabal config and folder are made semi-portable with this. The problem is ghc folder. It installs itself in C:\Users\name\AppData\Roaming\ghc\i386-mingw32-7.4.1. H...

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groovySuppose I have a list comprehension that returns a list of sequences, where the elements chosen depend on each other (see example below). Is there a way to (conveniently) program the number of elements and their associated conditions based on an earlier computation? For example, return type [[a,b...

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@shankar.parsanamoni ASP.NET MVC != ASP.NET WebForms
@Sisyphe @Maverik @JohanLarsson pls remove that Q link
@shankar.parsanamoni : may be you can try posting on ASP.net chat room..
he he
i know
@Rudi
can u
12:20
Probably not
@shankar.parsanamoni If you know, then why do it?! >.<
Errrr, he also posted in the MVC room!
clever...
... and twice in C#
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hello
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it's not a command
!!/420
@twiz hehe hehe hehe hehe..... hehe hehe ... hehe
it's only when the bot is bored
@FlorianMargaine Ah, ok
!!/5318008
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@FlorianMargaine I think therefore 5318008.
@FlorianMargaine Can't get more forever alone than talking to a chatbot
@FlorianMargaine 3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 58209 74944 59230 78164 06286 20899 86280 34825 34211 70679 ...
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ohhh
@twiz 3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 58209 74944 59230 78164 06286 20899 86280 34825 34211 70679 ...
!!/undo
yarg.
Sorry @FlorianMargaine
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lol
np np
I can see deleted messages
!!/vk2
@FlorianMargaine rlemon: Trolling, I call trolling here! See VoidKing, no one cares, and your tears sustain me.
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