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22:00
Tell that to @Stacked
tell what?
@MooingDuck it's the editor thing.
so it is. how weird
@Xeo btw, just finished Chihaya's route. Also started the pigeon vn ...it's weird.
@MooingDuck Try ^R
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22:02
@MooingDuck I wrapped the function in question and gave the wrapper __attribute__((noinline)).
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@StackedCrooked Why would you do the latter D:
@sehe or F3
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@StackedCrooked And, how'd you like her route?
@MooingDuck No, I meant try ^R
@Xeo It got really good ratings on some sites. However, it kinda sucks. The UI is not translated, and full screen doesn't work properlyl.
22:04
@StackedCrooked translated from pigeons' language?
@sehe ... ctrl+r?
@Abyx lol, no Japanese
@StackedCrooked is that the VN with the school for gifted birds?
@Borgleader yep
@MooingDuck what else
22:06
@Xeo It was alright. She had a good voice actress imo.
@sehe no change
@MooingDuck you didn't try it. Or you aborted it.
@sehe ctrl+r refreshed the page. ctrl+f again did the same wierd popup
meh Accel World is kinda boring. maybe I'm just not into fightings %)
22:09
Don't you love when your views are so fucked you have to basically redo them
@Borgleader nice vid
@MooingDuck oh. ^R shows find/replace on my win8+chrome:
@StackedCrooked They did another visual novel one Katawa Shoujo or something
I saw it in the list while I was looking for this one
@Borgleader Katawa Shoujo is really famous.
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@StackedCrooked So, who do you have left?
22:10
Shizuru and Akane.
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Oh, right.
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I cannot debug this function since I generated it at runtime.
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This is so fun!
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@StackedCrooked Shizuru~
@Xeo you didn't like that route?
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22:11
I didn't quite like the ending
@rightfold You can surely debug assmebly
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But after Chihaya's route, it should be better
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    frame #0: 0x00000001001a901e
-> 0x1001a901e:  movl   -24(%rbp), %edi
   0x1001a9021:  movq   %rax, -8(%rbp)
   0x1001a9025:  movq   -8(%rbp), %rsi
   0x1001a9029:  int3
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Can’t get much more information than this.
I might go for Akane first. That route just was unlocked.
@Xeo How do you mean?
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22:12
@StackedCrooked nah, do her last
@StackedCrooked You'll see
Would be a major spoiler
Does the order of routes you play affect the story?
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nope
Ok.
Ok, then I'll pick Shizuru first.
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Just how one perceives the story
mmm...cheesecake....mmmm
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22:13
want
it should be a food group by itself
it is
I don't know what to do tonight. :/
@Jefffrey You should start watching Hunter x Hunter (2011).
I'm not much of a anime type.
22:16
@StackedCrooked ^^^this times a million
Hunter x Hunter is by the same guy who made Yu Yu Hakusho
@Jefffrey damnit you got in the way!
@Rapptz Recently started watching that.
I had never heard of it until recently.
I liked YuYu Hakusho.
I've only seen two episodes, but I can tell it's decent.
Just a pity that the graphics are so outdated.
22:18
It's from the 90s.
Early 90s.
Woah. The i7 4770K (stock) is faster than my OC'ed Sandy Bridge.
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Q: Expecting a primary-expression before " / " when one is not necessary

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So I was in a programming workshop today for Android Mobile Development
sounds fun ;-)
22:22
One of the instructors was a really cute girl, and despite that, when she said that Java is a wonderful language for beginners, I couldn't help but get up and say "I disagree"
I said it was convoluted and shitty in her face ;_;
I was going to continue to explain why, but she interrupted me so rudely :<
I even waited for her to finish speaking before I got up ;_;
If she's cute, you stfu :P
@sehe oh, that's the "wierd popup" I saw. Not as good as the normal search functionality of F3, or Ctrl+F with anything but the text box selected.
Wonder why they have two
@MohammadAliBaydoun Java is a wonderful language in general. Not only for beginners.
@Jefffrey What the hell is your definition of wonderful!?
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@Stacked should like this
22:26
I felt the need to dismiss it as a language entirely
@Xeo lol potato girl
@Borgleader A language that have full support for interfaces and has such a better feature than templates, called generics.
I also dyed my hair blue today ;-;
@MohammadAliBaydoun Why :/
Are you feeling blue?
22:27
Because I can!
@Xeo nice!
@Pawnguy7 lol.
I want to eat baked potatoes now.
@StackedCrooked I see a beard
It was fucking wonderful. I'm even considering dying my hair purple as soon as I'm done with school
And keeping it that way
22:29
@Code-Guru Oh, god please no.
@Jefffrey I did it for a Halloween party I organized with my friends though :p
I was a rapist with blue hair, a suit and a pimp cane
A rapist?
Though I still insinuated that I was going as a very specific character only to have everyone guessing who I was trying to go as.
that's an interesting choice for halloween...
Because uninteresting choices are not my thing :<
22:35
Nice
That's exactly what my dad said when I sent him a picture :P
@Jefffrey lol you actually think generics are better than templates
I thought that an obvious troll was obvious.
Kids say the darndest things.
I don't even know what generics are, really.
22:39
lol
Java generics are a runtime feature with a syntax that resembles C++ templates.
I kept trying to think of reasons why Java is advantageous for beginners, but I could only find flaws, even with the simplest things like the fact that switch-case blocks mimic C++ switch-case blocks :V
@Rapptz LOL
@Rapptz rofl
22:42
@MohammadAliBaydoun fall-through?
Has uses, does it not?
Only when you want to stack cases
But eh
Is that rare?
Sep 13 at 18:17, by Pawnguy7
@StackedCrooked I am very confused.
I win.
22:44
Hm.
I want to say just that :\
@Pawnguy7 Not rare
@MohammadAliBaydoun so... why not have it?
But you can support it differently
Does a language have this functionality?
I'm talking about the rationale behind going for C++'s switch-case construct when they could actually make a better one because they're running this shit from a virtual machine anyway, so things like taking advantage of a simple jmp instruction aren't going to make a difference at all :V
22:47
Why do people hate fall-through in a switch-case?
It's useful.
I've used it multiple times and have never complained
People like to invent little rules.
Useless little rules.
@MooingDuck ... you are really amazing me here
Yeah, fall through is a nice feature to have.
@MohammadAliBaydoun what language specifically?
Mmmh it just dawned on me that <experimental/optional> means there's now an std::swap and an std::experimental::swap.
22:49
@Pawnguy7 I was talking about Java
Is there a precedent?
What does it do?
@MooingDuck In case you didn't notice, ^R is Find& Replace (last time I checked chrome didn't have it)
@Pawnguy7 Say what.
Perhaps an std::tr1::swap?
22:49
@MohammadAliBaydoun .. nigga?
@sehe I didn't notice, because in chrome it's refresh, and in every other program I use, it's ctrl+H for find/replace.
@LucDanton You mean like std::tr1::swap for <array>?
@Jefffrey I totally dyed my hair blue because it was black and thus inferior.
@MooingDuck Well, I did explain with a screenshot
@Rapptz Yeah, that one is for optional values.
22:51
@sehe in... dutch?
@MooingDuck so what. I can't really help that (this is my new windows box and it has a mind of it's own)
Also, Find & Replace wasn't in Dutch
@sehe Btw, there's a link to the keyboard shortcuts for ACE editor in Coliru's "toolbar" (upper left).
@MooingDuck And I specifically drew your attention
@sehe yeah, saw "replace" the second time
Judgement Day starts in sehe's apartment.
22:51
@MooingDuck lol
3 mins ago, by sehe
@MooingDuck ... you are really amazing me here
@Code-Guru Why? I installed Windows?
because your win box has a mind of its own...the machines are taking over!
sehe is the real inventor of SkyNet! ahhhhhhh
I don't even know what that is.
Skynet is a fictional, self-aware artificial intelligence system which features centrally in the Terminator franchise and serves as the franchise's main antagonist. Scarcely depicted visually in any of the Terminator media, Skynet's operations are almost exclusively performed by war-machines, cyborgs (usually a Terminator), and other computer systems, with a continuing goal being the extinction of the human race. Origin and nature Skynet was a computer system developed for the U.S. military by the defense firm Cyberdyne Systems. Skynet was first built as a "Global Digital Defense Netwo...
I love VLC's network stream opening.
It's a legacy system written in C with lots of inline assembly
No one could maintain it anymore. It grew into a big ball of mud and eventually took over the firm
user1804599
22:55
> pack expansion does not contain any unexpanded parameter packs
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What does this error mean?
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You did ... where there's no pack
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Oh, right.
@ScottW I dyed my hair blue ;_;
22:56
@MohammadAliBaydoun that's bad
The apocalypse...
She really is nigh
@sehe At least we have each other ;_;
But you're 8-months pregnant, I don't want to hit the fetus :<
(Who's older than me)
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Ugh.
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tuple_range(typename detail::iota<1, sizeof...(Ts)>::type(), tuple); // should have been detail::tuple_range
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This worked because of ADL. :v
@rightfold I use that all the time
23:05
Back.
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Hmm.
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include/rf/tuple.hpp:38:23: note: candidate template ignored: couldn't infer template argument 'T'
template<typename... Ts, typename T>
std::tuple<Ts...> tuple_init(std::tuple<Ts..., T> const& tuple) {
                  ^
@MohammadAliBaydoun java switch has fall through?
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This is weird. :|
23:07
Wasn't it your model for not having it?
I'm very confused.
I'm very confused.
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Me too.
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Fucking variadic templates.
23:08
4 hours ago, by Scott W
You're always confused
Your confusion causes me to be confused.
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@rightfold You suck
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My confusion is confused.
@rightfold i dunno, how would you expect it to deduce that? I suppose packs match greedily
@rightfold How do you logically expect this to work?
23:09
Lounge<C++> - Belgium is confused.
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@Rapptz Uh, well, the last element is T and the rest is Ts....
When will Ts end?
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Why shouldn't Ts match all ?
Belgium are comfuses ??
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@Rapptz On the last-1th argument.
23:10
@rightfold you're once again confusing Haskellian pattern matching with C++ type deduction
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IPv6 can do it, why can’t C++?
@rightfold lol
perl regex have the ? to match non-greedily
Because C++'s type system will only do regex once all compilers manage to ship with working <regex>
GCC added <regex> in 4.9.0!
23:11
we know
<exclamation mark/>
i didn't know
slow poke, you must be Belgian
Hello everyone,
I've proposed a [StackExchange page dedicated to all things VIM/Vi on the Area51 site](http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/61599/vi-vim-editor-scripting-language-plugins-usage/61605#61605)
In order for the site to gain momentum, I'd like to ask Vi/Vim users and lovers, professionals, programmers to head over to the proposed website and show support, so that the questions/answers related to the scripting-language, modes, plugins and usage related to Vim and Vi can be centralized on one site and one location
@sehe that's what she said
@StackedCrooked hrrmm I bet she did
23:13
Where's the puppy? :P
@ILMostro_7 you know, that's spam. It's just that we love vim so much that I'm not binning it right away
arrgh sorry
It's okay
@Mysticial The puppy LUUURVES vim
I figured a LOT of people on stack love vim, as I said; there's a lot of questions about it
23:14
Double standards in action.
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Yay it works.
just not sure why there's no dedicated page, and/or how I could gain community support; that's why I came to the chat area :/
@Jefffrey what else
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@sehe I use clang.
won't happen again...ever! I promise
23:15
Because it's a duplicate of Super User.
@ILMostro_7 yeah, next time (next room?) just introduce yourself and your intention first :)
@Mysticial I tried to ping him, but it wouldn't autocomplete :(
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@Mysticial Sleepin
@sehe thank you, I'll take a look at the SuperUser page a little more closely; I just assumed it was "broader"/wider in scope than simply Vi/VIM
23:16
@ILMostro_7 sure is. For me, Stack Overflow + Super User for various types of questions is quite enough. I personally think that a Vim.SE would just fragment, instead of condense
@sehe I like to be obvious sometimes.
@sehe then I assume a lot of people feel that way, since vim page doesn't exist... hmm...
@ILMostro_7 Not everything has to be lowered into a smaller scope.
@ILMostro_7 You mean, the tag wiki? That's just the problem of tag wikis, not vim
anyway, don't want to bother you guys, thanks a gain for your patience and for the guidance on this somewhat unrelated matter
23:19
@ILMostro_7 Ill give it a visit - I do have 309 answers in the vim tag
THANK YOU! sorry for caps, just extremely happy about that
haha
A real sales man
@sehe yea, now I see why I wasn't banned right away
Indeed, had the puppy not been asleep... He'd have done his Cerberus impersonation
There are >12000 questions in the vim tag :o
23:21
Not nearly enough for a whole new website.
@MohammadAliBaydoun yes! especially since they combine a few related tags, such as macvim, vim, vi, etc
@Jefffrey I see...
A dedicated website for vim may have around 8 questions per day
how many would be enough, roughly?
(Referring to the vim tag alone)
@MohammadAliBaydoun It says 11,645 here.
23:24
@MohammadAliBaydoun ohh, more than 12k Q's with [vim] tag alone? so not including the other tags listed on the tag-wiki
@Jefffrey I just looked at the 50 per page figure and the 233 pages and I threw a number :/
@ILMostro_7 Well, 11.6K questions tagged Vim, but not excluding the questions also tagged vi or macvim along with other variations
What you need is 15 questions per day at least for a healthy site
@MohammadAliBaydoun ahh, yes...forgot about the multiple tags
So if you can find 23K questions tagged vim, vi, macvim and any other variations on SO, then a new site would be okay in that field assuming that the stream of related questions would move from SO to this new site
I don't really agree on that though. I'm sorry. If a website was to be created, then a website has every right to be created, which is not good. Yes, you could argue that C++ is a language, while is a more generic "world", but really, vim fits SO and SU just as well as C++ fits SO.
but that number is only on stackoverflow; not counting other sites, like Unix, SuperUser, etc. Or am I wrong?
I just thought since Mathematica had a dedicated site, which I love btw, there should be one for vim. Emacs is a little better documented...maybe...with emacs-wiki and numerous other related sites
fyi your example question on Area51 is not an example question
with vim, it's a little more spread out, dispersed
@CatPlusPlus lol yea, it's more of a discussion; acted to quickly on that
@CatPlusPlus thanks again
A clockwork orange is a really weird movie
and.. well book I suppose.
@Jefffrey this
23:34
Well goddammit.
The new memory errorred on the Haswell machine as well.
The memory is "meant for" Intel series 6 and 7 chipsets.
Mine is series 8. FUCK
Fuck this. I'm returning this memory...
On a side note, I'm against all those "<language X> Stack Overflow" proposals as well.
And ordering different ones.
Did you not check before you bought?
@Rapptz I bought it for the AMD machine originally.
Non-English content on SO doesn't work
23:36
@ILMostro_7 and vimwiki, wikia, and many others. vim users are an eclectic bunch (I mean, there's a reason it comes with +ruby, +perl, +python, +lua etc.)
@sehe yes, you're right; again, that's why it seems to me at least that pertinent discussion/information is dispersed; because it can be customized and specific in the context of things
with emacs it's mostly erlang, I think
lisp
oh yea...
I don't see how vim questions are dispersed, really. You just have to search for the tag.
I don't mean on Stack sites or stackoverflow in particular; I mean online, in general
23:42
@Jefffrey and google. We need a voogle.vim.org (like hoogle)
therefore, a dedicated page would create a more centralized area for everyone; since StackExchange is already used for a large scope of computer-related info
Shower time.
@ILMostro_7 there's vim.org (although it could do with an alias to redirect to www.vim.org)
@Jefffrey you're not violated just be cause we mentioned vim :)
I just feel dirty :>
@Jefffrey what did you do?
23:45
Thought about Java.
@sehe not a fan of vim.org; a lot of the information seems outdated, the scripts pages in particular are outdated and the references to other vim-related sites are strewn all over the place
@ILMostro_7 me neither, but it's central. Perhaps you should talk to to Bram instead
@sehe the great thing about stack is that, with the separate page for vim, the tags are used to specify the related usage
thanks again, to all of you...I'll leave you alone now...no more feeling dirty
:D
good bye all
TIL this exists, sounds neat
23:54
@Mysticial Have you ever tried benchmarking io? I got 2 840 Samsung SSDs that should write at about 900 MB/s but the real world io looks like 90 MB/s...
@Mikhail Yeah. 8 hard drives -> 1 GB/s
It's pretty nice.
@Mysticial Has so much hardware I'm starting to wonder if he's compensating... :P
@Mysticial So is getting 10x less then the rated normal?
@Mikhail rated normal?
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23:55
Who the fuck came up with this syntax.
@Borgleader i like how the video starts with "this is not another ad" and then proceeds to do a lot of blablabla yada yada baked air promising "applications launch instantly" and "the power of linux at your fingertips"
@Borgleader Ugh Dock
It sounds like linux mint/ubuntu redone
@Mysticial The 840 Samsung drives are sold as 520 MB/s but I'm getting more like 52 MB/s. Is this normal? Where does the 520 number come from?
@rightfold XML consortium (formerly SGML)
23:57
@Mikhail I mainly own hard drives. And all of those are about 100 - 130 MB/s.
@sehe I like both of them, so its not a surprise that i think this sounds neat. I'm sure I'll find flaws in it though
SSDs are hard drives too, you know
@Borgleader I like both too. This means it has the first flaw: it already exists
So mint is flawed in that ubuntu came first?
@Mikhail it's normal on windows
23:59
I don't see much difference between Ubuntu and its offshoots
Colour scheme and default WM doesn't count because seriously come on

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