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user406009
00:00
Like accidentally JSON stringifying things instead of throwing error messages.
Overclocker hits 7 Ghz stable on Skylake with liquid nitrogen cooling. Single core, no hyperthreading though. http://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/anton-shilov/intel-core-i7-6700k-skylake-hits-nearly-7ghz/
@Mysticial ask him to run y-cruncher
@Borgleader It'll melt.
@Mysticial your heart with its high speed :)
lol
1.888 vcore
Ell
Ell
Night forks
00:16
l8r
ughhh javascript
JS is even worse when you're cross compiling to it was a part of a framework
super speed computing - calculating the wrong answer, faster!
00:31
> Hi Cat Plus Plus, We’ve just enabled improved permissions for your organization: Lounge<C++>.
FINALLY
@CatPlusPlus Speaking of which, Cat you need to add me to the group under my real GitHub name: Skorezore.
You know you can rename accounts right
Why did you make a new one
@CatPlusPlus Woops.
Well all my repos are under that name.
lol group
of course i'm not invited
And my username on everything besides SO is skorezore.
00:35
@VermillionAzure What's your GH account
@CatPlusPlus The same as it is here.
You know that the point of these kinds of questions is that you do the effort of presenting the necessary information in a usable way
Vermillan Azooray.
Yo, GitHub gave us the new improved permissions thing. You can now create teams and repos under LoungeCPP org.
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@CatPlusPlus This would be perfect for game jams.
00:39
@Nooble Why do you insist on that ridiculous pronunciation
@VermillionAzure We voted on it on Mumble.
Everyone came to the agreement that your name would be pronounced azooray.
@Nooble Yes, because you can totally vote to change somebody's username's official pronunciation
/cc @ScottW
@VermillionAzure Of course we can.
Especially if they find it annoying
Can I get an invitation too
the GH account name is milleniumbug
00:45
Welp I guess that's no invite.
You get an email or you can go to github.com/LoungeCPP to accept
awsum
now what
@unordered_meow Nothing much really.
Um, now we do a project?
Unless someone wants to organize a game marmalade.
00:47
good morning vaguely sentient things
I'll do it if none of you want to.
@MaiLongdong Hi.
Idea: Let's create text-based games
I wish it were morning for me.
@VermillionAzure I'll make a poll.
Also, for other reasons
prototyping ftw
Oh wait.
No we can't do that because people might develop early.
00:48
> Bartek Banache
who cares I guess
Nice ellipsis there gitbub
how about build something useful
@chmod711telkitty Boring
Let's build a telkittypult
00:49
lol you don't call your phone os or PC os boring
imagine you are born into a world without anything useful already built for you
@chmod711telkitty i'm jk
@MaiLongdong Barte Blanche?
let's build a A.I. bot
Bartek Panache
that can form a intelligent conversation with newbs
00:51
We have you already
@chmod711telkitty "useful" (jk)
Minus the intelligent part
we can test it on the newbs who happen to step into this room
this is exciting, lounge is going to be like a trap, tricking newbs into becoming lab mice
Very useful very not boring
00:56
@chmod711telkitty intelligent conversation requires both parties be reasoning beings
01:13
^ This is like contemporary Chopin and Satie put together.
comparing Chopin to KH OST, good job
Next up: Shakespeare vs 50 cent
Alright I finished the poll.
The Second Game Marmalade might just happen! Voice your opinion!
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I probably should not have posted this when the lounge is dead.
@MaiLongdong Dude, Shimomura is seriously good
01:28
@CatPlusPlus that mousewriting
> Researchers are still poring over the unusually large dump, but already they say it includes user names, first and last names, and hashed passwords for 33 million accounts, partial credit card data, street names, and phone numbers for huge numbers of users, records documenting 9.6 million transactions, and 36 million e-mail addresses.
> unusually large dump
> For what it's worth, more than 15,000 of the e-mail addresses are hosted by US government and military servers using the .gov and .mil top-level domains.
Really, why would you use your government or military email for online hookups
It's almost as if people were humans
01:40
Since when was a lack of common sense a human requirement
"Hey let me use my work email for this dating site"
It's not a requirement it's a common attribute
This leak is so twisted
imagine the blackmail potential against the technically inept
Or suicides
broken families
Breaking news people still bad at security
Didn't the hacker leak the data for some silly reason
01:43
They said the found the site's business model immoral
They're all silly reasons
Is money silly?
or something
Its interesting that technical competency didn't help the hackers understand that they are trading potential immorality for legitimate damage to millions of people.
Newsflash: they don't care
01:45
Good to see Gawker is up to their usual brown nosing
@Mikhail That's the goal buddy
> Duggar was forced to resign after In Touch Weekly reported that he had molested five young girls (four of whom were his own sisters)
lol
Duggar later became mayor of Faggotville
who the heck is Duggar
Your Muthar.
click link above
Doesn't gawker make porn?
01:52
> In Touch Weekly
/ˌinyəˈwendō/
Err, someone didn't put his name on the form.
I don't know what to do with this information...
Release it as unusually large dump.
Oh look a flag just when Don gets in the room what a coincidence
I'm not making any accusations this is purely fortuite ou peu importe le mot anglais
01:57
Who/What got flagged.
@Nooble you
Your Muthar got flagged
Is Khajvah still trawling
@MaiLongdong sigh.
Someone flagged your mother. That's pretty rude.
Well, I'm off to go to bed anyway, good night Lounge!
01:58
Night nobble
@Nooble night
@sehe Last seen 3d ago.
But I guess he uses an alt account to flag only when Don gets in the room to throw the suspicion on him
Probably!
> All the interesting dependently-typed stuff happens at compile-time in D […]
Well yes as opposed to dependently-typed at runtime ofc
I unfairly cut the quote for comedic effect, but still.
02:03
woah apparently there was SE drama
AND I SEE LIRO'S AVATAR
I loved LRIO's comment btw
<3 tomalak I still love you
@MaiLongdong :D
@balpha should work on fixing the chat instead of writing silly posts about women
user406009
What things are wrong about the chat?
02:08
The green things
user406009
?
@Lalaland The flag system to take a completely random example
@sehe Well fuck you too!
user406009
I am not familiar with the flag system.
02:10
@LucDanton ahahaha
user406009
I am just thinking of other features to add to my extension.
Did @Nooble just go to sleep at 10PM?
user406009
Showing deleted messages is the main one I have in mind.
What is he, 14?
Hrmmmm, wonder how that'd work
Well yes
children sleep a lot
02:15
oh sexism
@nabijaczleweli That's a good thing you know
I'm consistently up till 1-3 am to get shit done
user406009
@nabijaczleweli The question is when do you wake up?
But nubel has no shit to do
user406009
If you are waking up at like 5 AM, then sleeping at 10 PM is normal.
@nabijaczleweli what kind of shit
02:19
@Lalaland I aim at around 8-9 am
user406009
There we go.
@nabijaczleweli Why are you up so late?
School?
@MaiLongdong shit that requires concentration
Like distilled perfume
@VermillionAzure On vacation so can be up till 4am v0v
02:21
@MaiLongdong or aiming for the urinal
@MaiLongdong or meth
02:36
I'd suggest not having your raw email address in your index.html, @Nooble
@Nooble Use this
@nabijaczleweli but how else is he going to get enough spamfriends?
But have more xes at more places
Oh it's you guys
:)
@jaggedSpire Don't'cha worry, life, uh, finds a way
02:44
@nabijaczleweli Thank you for notifying me that my laptop's volume is stupid loud. :-)
03:02
lol laptop
03:24
Hey guys, I just want to ask. Is the declaration of enum should really be outside a class?
It can be inside a class, there's no rule that says it has to be outside
@rocky From what I've read, I've heard it's better to use the enum class (C++11) because it doesn't "steal" keywords from the namespace you put it in and will always remain attached to the class it is defined with.
@VermillionAzure Yes and no implicit conversions
@rocky No hard rule.
@MaiLongdong wait
You mean implicit between int and enum happens?
yes
COLOR a = 3
03:30
...............#C++
C legacy
You can write absolute nonsense
@MaiLongdong It makes sense, but that's dangerous
Most of the time you don't want it
Unless you need the enum to map to an array...
Aug 10 at 19:21, by Cat Plus Plus
Implicit conversions are garbage
@Mikhail You can still do with enum class , just static_cast<std::underlying_type<MyEnumClass>::type> (or to int) at your own risk
03:32
@MaiLongdong ...Would an implicit "conversion" operator theoretically solve problems?
User defined implicit conversions are fine
Provided the user is not entirely retarded
we should be able to define template specialization for arbitrary scoped lines of code. I need to specialize float for exactly 1 line....
What do you mean?
@Mikhail Wouldn't that be switching based on type?
@VermillionAzure Yeah, thats what I'm using, but I want one of the if std::is_same parts to compile. The organization to do that is tedious.
03:40
@Mikhail Okay i'm lost -.-
if (std::is_same(T,float)) {code1}; if (std::is_same(T,int)) {code2};
so, code2 should be able to compile, even if unused...
@LucDanton look someone needs static_if
Also, std::is_same<T,float>::value is a misnomer, should be std::is_same<T,float>::type :-)
@Mikhail wait what?
03:45
Because I'm checking if they are the same type not if they are the same value :-)
obviously its the value of the std::is_same but still reads weird
@Mikhail No, I thought the std::is_same() is literally a function in the vein that it returns a bool
Yeah I fucking know, but I don't like it
@Mikhail the f bomb precision hurts :(
just like how vector.empty() doesn't empty nothin'
@Mikhail what
03:47
fixed
@Mikhail Wait but doesn't it? o.o
bool empty() const noexcept;
oh empty
@Mikhail Yeah I guess it should be is_empty()
@Mikhail blame english
bool isCamelCase(){return true;}
04:20
bool IsPascalCase
{
    return true;
}
why are you awake
@MaiLongdong No clue.
koalas need like 20 hours of sleep a day you can't expect him to be awake at normal hours
though one would expect said koala to optimize his time awake by aligning that state with the time slots occupied by most business operating hours...
Well, I think that was even more incoherent than usual, so I'm abandoning you to the anomalous koala, M. Longdong.
Madame Longdong.
I believe that would be Mme, actually. I actually checked because I wasn't sure it was Msr. (it wasn't)
04:29
Listen here, Misser.
(Monsieur)
Ok :(
Time to go to sleep, I am now satisfied with my sadness levels.
This has been another PSA from Jagged S. NoFun. Have a nice day! :-)
@jaggedSpire But it's not daytime :(
Now I am unsatisfied with my happiness levels.
@Nooble not for you anyway
Have a nice time interval!
04:33
:)
go to bed
Ok Mme.
04:46
Pronounced like "mommy" I assume.
@Nooble or "mmmmmmenme"
mem in member
 
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05:57
According to this Meta discussion: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/266246/578749 this question shouldn't be marked as duplicate. The causes of the problem are the same, but the question and perceived symptoms are different. — lvella 2 hours ago
oh really
SO is doing down the drain faster than I imagined
I TOO AM RETARDED BUT MY SYMPTOMS ARE DIFFERENT
meta is vicious
the answer above that one has -36 lol
gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasp I think I found a compiler or standard library bug
repro pls
3 reopen votes on that shit question seriously
what is wrong with popele
The output should be "ready", not "timeout"
(right?)
um
I think it's a misunderstanding of what milliseconds::max() does
> returns std::chrono::duration(std::chrono::duration_values<rep>::max())
> returns returns std::numeric_limits<Rep>::max()
06:15
not really seeing the issue
Misunderstanding of async
@Prismatic me neither actually
lol
I think it should be intmax or equivalent
On my system, the value it puts in the duration is 9223372036854775807... thats very very large. Im guessing Rep for milliseconds is 64 bit signed or something
But in either case, the future is definitely ready before that duration times out
@R.MartinhoFernandes Could you elaborate?
Oh nevermind.
For what it's worth, clang and msvc behave identically.
06:18
By the way it works if you put in a smaller value for the duration
Yes I tried that too
It's an overflow bug.
maybe the underlying system call for wait() takes a smaller integer type?
The target timestamp is negative.
wait_until(now + t)
06:21
ohhhhhhhh
and wait_for just calls wait_until
Robot saves the day once again
It's y2k38, 64-bit edition.
robot so smart
smartness overflow
Has @Ell been on the chat?
06:24
earlier today yes
Wow, it's 8:30.
Dafuq.
Why didn't he see my pings
If I don't get a message from him by noonish, I'll have someone else over.
Do you think sandals are disgusting?
Depends how pretty your feet are
I think it's more the feet than the sandals
06:40
My feet are awesome, man.
hippy sandals are cool
I have sandals made from hemp
Be sandalous then
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, but your sandals are trashy :P
Er, those I threw away.
They were trashed.
Well, one was lost; only one was thrown away.
Do you think that wait_for's implementation should account for the overflow? it seems like a tricky thing someone else might run into
06:46
GF wants to veto me wearing sandals but I much prefer to wear sandals than shoes :S Haha, she'd go nuts if I told her the USB cable story.
@Prismatic no.
No arguing with a gf, period.
Haha
@Prismatic I think yes, unless there's another idiomatic way of saying "wait forever".
Which is likely just wait
wait()
More important, you can't easily account for the overflow.
Even if you started counting elapsed time since the wait_for call, what happens if that elapsed time reaches max() and ticks once more before whatever checking logic runs?
It's a lost cause. Any of the fixes is bound to be expensive and provide little to no benefit.
boost::container::small_vector is neat
I'm surprised this didn't exist before in Boost

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