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Ven
3:01 PM
holy fuck, clang-tidy's documentation is shit
 
nwp
clang-tidy-3.8 "-checks=modernize*" file.cpp file.h -- -x c++ -I. -std=c++1z is what I'm currently using
 
Ven
-x?
 
nwp
clang-tidy-3.8 "-checks=*" -list-checks gives you a list of checks you may or may not want to include
 
Ven
with "-checks=modernize*" I still get clang-diagnostic-error in my output. wtf?
 
nwp
-x c++ tells it to compile c++ code, otherwise it interprets headers as C/ObjectiveC
yeah, those are enabled by default (and you shouldn't disable them, but you can with -checks=-*,modernize*)
 
Ven
3:06 PM
error: no member named 'emplace_back' in 'std::__1::vector<Foo, std::__1::allocator<Foo> >' [clang-diagnostic-error]
I definitely want to disable this shit.
 
nwp
did you enable c++11?
 
Ven
no. the doc doesn't talk about how to do that, nothing on the internet does, -std=c++11 (or --std) doesn't work, and -x c++11 doesn't either.
 
nwp
you have to put -- before -std=c++11
 
Ven
that's what I did
I mean, I put it next to the -x
 
@Ven I think he means -- -std=c++11
 
nwp
3:11 PM
yeah
 
-- usually means "from now on, no more switches for this program". I suppose clang-tidy just passes everything as is to the compiler.
 
nwp
s̶t̶u̶p̶i̶d̶ smart clang-tidy actually figured out that my include order is screwed... and I don't know how to fix it and nothing else cares
 
What do you mean?
#include order shouldn't matter with well-designed headers.
 
nwp
yeah, it is my bad, my headers are not well designed :(
stupid circular dependencies between headers where forward declarations don't actually help
 
include order can help to detect ill-designed headers though
 
nwp
3:16 PM
I'm sure there is a way
 
@nwp Maybe you don't quite understand forward declarations. SSCCE?
 
nwp
SSCCE is basically the same as MCVE?
 
Yeah.
Old-school.
struct a;
struct b;
struct a { b f(b x); b* y; };
struct b { a f(a x); a y; };
b a::f(b x) { return x; }
a b::f(a x) { return x; }
General recipe. Always works, I'd think.
Don't make circularly dependent headers.
If your components are tied together that much, just make one single header.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That qualifies as "old school" now? Geeze I feel ancient...
 
nwp
3:21 PM
I can't make an MCVE and the actual clashing headers are annoying to sift though
having #includes in the middle of the header is probably a terrible sign
 
This is the magical order:
1. declare all types.
2. define all types *without function definitions*, those that use pointer members first.
3. define all functions
@nwp Where does System use Entity_base?
I don't see it.
 
nwp
line 98 which includes entity_handle which includes entity_base
 
Also, ugh, tabs.
WOOT WOOT, tab size 4. github.com/Toeger/ECS/blob/…
 
nwp
neat
 
what about them?
 
3:26 PM
@slaphappy GitHub displays tabs with width 8 by default.
You need to add ?ts=4 to the URL to make it decent.
 
cool
8 is really dumb imo
 
@slaphappy Yeah.
@nwp As the simplest way to make this not horrible, I'd probably just move the System-dependent bits from the end of entity_base.h to system.h.
 
nwp
so the actual problem is that entity_handle includes entity_base which includes system which then tries to instantiate entity_handle
 
oh my gosh
 
3:28 PM
Headers that don't need it get all entity_base functionality as normal, and headers that need the System-related stuff should include system.h as well anyway.
 
though, tabs are dumb imo
 
you need to clean up up your entities
 
alignment is not always against the baseline
variable tab width is guaranteed to be broken
 
@slaphappy You don't use tabs for that.
 
TABS FOR INDENT SPACES FOR ALIGNMENT
 
Ven
3:29 PM
good jab
 
mixing is just a PITA for too many people to be a reasonable solution
 
nwp
@StackedCrooked can you elaborate? simplify code?
 
@slaphappy Yeah, I agree.
Text editors are also generally terrible about this, so it becomes a horrible chore.
 
@nwp no i can only scorn
 
yeah
 
3:31 PM
Simple indents only
 
we get enough bullshit with CRLF to want issue with tabs
 
Aligned indents are garbage
 
CAPITALISM only
 
Text editors are generally terrible about most things.
 
You get bullshit with CRLF because you're using broken editors :v
 
3:32 PM
@slaphappy Depends. As output from a formatter, it'd probably be all right. Maintaining it while editing, however, is far too much work to be worth the trouble.
 
@CatPlusPlus sure
 
yesterday, by R. Martinho Fernandes
> $ git commit
unix2dos: converting file C:/Users/fernandesm/workspace/acbm_graciosa/.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG to DOS format...
dos2unix: converting file C:/Users/fernandesm/workspace/acbm_graciosa/.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG to Unix format...
 
nwp
the obvious solution is to forward declare Entity_handle before #include "entity_base.h" in entity_handle.h but I don't really know how
 
@CatPlusPlus I wish VS wasn't that broken, but with all the brokenness it's still my favourite for the stuff I do
 
@nwp No, that's broken.
 
3:33 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have no idea what's happening here.
 
Diagnosis: masochism
 
Rule of thumb: if it involves having code before any of the #includes, it's broken.
 
@JerryCoffin Sure.
 
The only thing allowed before the last #include are comments and preprocessor directives.
 
@nwp c++ orm?
 
nwp
3:34 PM
@slaphappy what is orm?
 
@nwp Just move all the #includes to the top, and do as I told you to move the System bits out of entity_base (everything from line 126).
 
@nwp object relational mapper
 
nwp
@slaphappy sounds like it could be a solution but I have not heard of it before
 
lol, no, he was asking if that's what you are implementing.
 
@nwp IME, they fall primarily into the "problem" set rather than the "solution" set.
 
nwp
3:37 PM
a regular entity component system as described here
 
This belongs here. And this belongs here.
 
@nwp oh yeah, a bit like what unity does?
 
nwp
yes
 
after my first Java course I struggled to implement a game with OOP due to exactly those issues
 
nwp
you can use entityx to save yourself the trouble, but I didn't like it
 
3:40 PM
OOP training makes you think the hierarchy have to follow the actual user model
which is stupid and harmful
 
nwp
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm slow, I'll have to go through that carefully
 
Ven
@slaphappy OO considered harmful (inb4)
 
Understanding this is the key to understanding OO IMO
 
Ven
next step is understanding "OO" is so underdefined/underspecified you should not use the term anyway
 
3:41 PM
@Ven well, "Dog extends Animal" courses are harmful imo
 
@nwp If it was my code, I'd think about ways to redesign the circular dependency away, but I think just moving the code where it makes sense is a good enough approximation.
 
Ven
that too
 
@slaphappy Of course--but extends is Java, which is so broken that there's no non-harmful way to use it. But yes, even with a different language, giant taxonomies of animals (or life in general, for those who decide to make it even bigger and more general) are rarely useful/helpful.
 
nwp
I like wikipedia's circle ellipse problem and some of the possible solutions are quite funny
 
Yeah, should be Dog extends CanisLupus
 
nwp
3:44 PM
> Change the programming language
 
@JerryCoffin Any taxonomy of animals IMO - except maybe if you're implementing a dog simulator
 
Ven
class Cat extends Animal implements Butts {}
 
@JerryCoffin In which case, a behaviour model might be more suitable
 
@slaphappy Even if you are implementing a dog simulator, chances are pretty good that a hierarchy rooted at "Animal" is going to be worthless.
 
A Zoo simulator maybe? :D
 
Ven
3:46 PM
this is so retarded it's funny.
 
Dog extends CanisLupus, CanisLupus extends Canis, Canis extends Canidae, Canidae extends Caniformia, Caniformia extends Carnivora, Carnivora extends Mammalia, Mammalia extends Chordata, Chordata extends Animalia, Animalia extends Eukarya, Eukaryota extends Life
Hmm, should have used singular forms. Fuck it.
 
where do you put the bark() method?
 
nwp
@slaphappy free function :D
 
Not in Java
 
@slaphappy Interface Barkable.
 
3:50 PM
lol
 
@slaphappy No, wait, somewhere in a Plant subclass.
Bark is the outermost layers of stems and roots of woody plants. Plants with bark include trees, woody vines, and shrubs. Bark refers to all the tissues outside of the vascular cambium and is a nontechnical term. It overlays the wood and consists of the inner bark and the outer bark. The inner bark, which in older stems is living tissue, includes the innermost area of the periderm. The outer bark in older stems includes the dead tissue on the surface of the stems, along with parts of the innermost periderm and all the tissues on the outer side of the periderm. The outer bark on trees which lies...
 
For Plant, Bark is a property.
 
Ven
jailed function
 
@slaphappy Perhaps--but probably not even then. From a viewpoint of a zoo, what matters are typically things like diet and amount of space needed. Most of the relationships between the animals are essentially irrelevant. To a large extent you could manage it as if the animal were just magic--you put food of the right type into a cage, and sometime later you take out feces. The animal that happens to occupy the cage borders on irrelevant.
 
@Ven For the "maybe" thingy?
 
3:55 PM
@JerryCoffin Well, I was more thinking of a zoo game where animals each have their behaviours and associated graphics
 
@JerryCoffin class Dog implements Cageable
 
nwp
@R.MartinhoFernandes stupid dog, why did it do that?
 
class Nicolas implements Cageable
 
I think I understand what went wrong with teamcity
asking for a clean rebuild from the modal makes artifacts unsuitable for snapshot dependencies
a bug, IMO, but cba to report
I've been reporting bugs to MS, atlassian, and others only to be diligently ignored
 
4:02 PM
is this a good thing?
 
@slaphappy Still questionable in most cases. From an external viewpoint, you have pretty much the same set of behaviors for all of them: display a bitmap, play a wave file, play an MPEG, etc. A meaningful hierarchy might be one rooted at media, with derivatives for the various media types. From the program's viewpoint, it matters little whether the item being displayed is an animal or (say) some Roman ruins. Either way, it's just a collection of media to play back/display.
 
@JerryCoffin Sure. Hence entity component systems.
 
nwp
@Mgetz if you want a peek into the future check dilbert.com
 
b/c there's still the part where each animal actually has specific behaviours (koalas hide, giraffes eat pop corn, flamingos attack, etc)
 
@nwp we're part of iX their design agency
so I doubt it
 
4:05 PM
IBM is just too big to be uniform
 
Ven
@Shoe ya
 
@Mgetz congrats!
 
nwp
my include hierarchy is worse off than I thought
 
Your include hierarchy isn't bound by the type dependencies. That's what you keep missing.
 
nwp
I don't understand. shouldn't I be able to include any header in any order and expect it to work?
 
4:13 PM
yes
but you need complete type information only in the cpp file
 
nwp
how so? #include <header.h> could be the only line in the cpp, therefore all headers must have complete type information
(only of the stuff they need of course)
 
only for the class(es) they declare
a header provides limited functionality, you can forward everything else
 
user1804599
4:33 PM
Don't depend on transitive includes
 
user1804599
Include explicitly what you need
 
user1804599
Use pragma once
 
nobody is able to fucking type on the touch screen anymore
I swear I have an irrational hate for voice messages
The excuses though, those are the worst
"I was driving", then don't fucking pick up the phone, I asked you a stupid thing that could have waited until you got off the car
"I have too many things in my hand"... what
SAY WHAT
 
@Shoe Anymore? I've used touch-screens going all the way back to the HP-150 ('83 or maybe '84?) and I haven't seen one yet that supported typing worth a shit.
 
4:56 PM
@Shoe Fapping probably
 
5:19 PM
Netoge no Yome wa Onnanoko ja Nai to Omotta? is such a fun anime.
@rightfold I'm a horrible person..
 
yes, we know
 
like you are any better
you lousy ..person
 
@StackedCrooked You're a better person than a pet cat would think you were, but not as good as a pet dog would think. But the same goes for pretty much everybody.
 
user1804599
I have this interesting problem.
 
user1804599
struct A {
    std::vector<P> ps;
    B b;
};

struct B {
    std::vector<I> is;
    void f() { /* must read ps of enclosing A */ }
};
 
5:29 PM
@BartekBanachewicz Had a game against Protoss today who was going immortal/gateway, I actually just 5-raxed him without expansion and won the game. Not sure if it's something we want to try
 
user1804599
Ah, I know.
 
user1804599
I'll merge B into A.
 
I am bored.
 
what is the best way to map two sets of types in C++?
 
u w0t m8
 
5:35 PM
@Khaled.K The best way is not to do it at all! Next question!
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope. I wanted to use it as a smartcard though, but I'm fighting some administrative things at work
@Puppy Archon opponents can have more micro, so that's inherently more risky
 
@milleniumbug I have image formats in two different libraries, I want to map equivalent ones
 
1v1 you're counting on the guy panicking, basically
 
1 immo and 3 stalkers won't counter 5 marauders and 10 marines
 
@ProblemSlover there are more problems than that
hmmm do I want to get outside to do groceries
I have food but nothing to drink
 
water?
 
user1804599
 
user1804599
google u wot
 
5:39 PM
@BartekBanachewicz What you used to drink? I drink fresh juice and tea :P
 
@Puppy "Once, during Prohibition, I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water" (W.C. Fields).
 
@набиячлэвэлиь Ohh.. Russian., Kvas
 
@rightfold nice
 
it's nice to do coding listening this ./.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK2lNuiD7gM
 
@JerryCoffin Must have been a living Hell, really.
 
5:45 PM
I'm home for two weeks and I'm watching all the mediocre anime of this seasion.
 
@wilx I think I'll just stick to a switch case
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked try watching all the mediocre anime of last season instead? :P
 
@ProblemSlover p much the same
I could use a beer
Oh well shops close soon, w/e
 
@Xeo hey good idea
 
user1804599
So glad Rust moves by default instead of copying
 
user1804599
5:46 PM
saves so much typing std::move
 
at least those are complete
 
user1804599
Implicit expensive copies suck
 
@BartekBanachewicz no 24/ h store nearby? omg
 
I've been doing this for years
 
@milleniumbug what have you been doing?
 
5:49 PM
Delaying watching current season's anime till it's over
 
It's a good plan.
 
@Khaled.K Don't be such a pussy. Be adventurous! :)
 
I usually wait until there are about 4-6 episodes. Because that's when I typically run out of other things to watch..
 
@BartekBanachewicz Did you go? I'm done in my ranked game
 
@wilx that'd be useful if you change types during run-time, which I don't need
 
5:51 PM
@ProblemSlover Austria -.-
@Puppy nope
 
@Khaled.K To the contrary, it is useful when you do not change types at run time. It is a compile time type map.
 
but I think I'd want to take a shower and eat first
 
then let's roll
ok
 
so say 20 minutes?
 
sure
 
5:52 PM
20-30. BBL
 
user1804599
In Rust if you want to mutate a global variable you have to put the mutation inside unsafe { ... }
 
@wilx wait a minute.. I'm sipping some Arabic coffee and my brain seems to have started working again
 
If you have a global mut you're doing something you shouldn't be anyway so
 
@BartekBanachewicz I'm starting hate this fucking asus monitor because of stupid sensor panel. just checked out Dell 27 on amazon. feel relief
 
user1804599
6:24 PM
It's a pity the main designer of Rust is a violence-advocating SJW.
 
-2
Q: How to distribute a 2d array to slaves

TenbatsuAs i already said in the header i am trying to distribute a 2d array which holds integers 0 to size*size and size is the number of slaves and this array is size X size. I should do it with mpi_type_vector but couldnt figure out how. If you could help a bit it would be awesome. Edit1: int **int2...

Title of the day
 
@milleniumbug well he at least dumped some code..
 
6:44 PM
@rightfold meh
 
Ven
@rightfold violence-advocating? :)
 
user1804599
 
Ven
he's not the main designer of rust. by any fucking means
 
user1804599
Oh really? I thought he was. Thank god.
 
Ven
You're seriously retarded if you're using this shit website
holy fuck. "sjwlist"
 
user1804599
6:48 PM
It's the first thing that came up
 
user1804599
I could find the tweet and it'd be a lot of work, or just link to the first result on Google.
 
7:02 PM
Indexical uncertainty is the uncertainty that arises from not knowing which universe you are observing.
 
Xeo
Are you Triviabot today?
 
It might be possible to use indexical uncertainty to stop a paperclipper.
"Paperclipper" is my new favourite word.
 
Xeo
Paperclippy
 
@Xeo I'm learning a lot of stuff; it overflows.
 
user1804599
> type Java a = MaybeT (ReaderT Env (StateT World (ExceptT Exception IO))) a
 
7:20 PM
@Xeo Puppyclippy
 
2
A: How to stop HttpURLConnection connect on Android

PhatHV The next answer is better. ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ;;;;; ..;;;;;.. ':::::' ...

^^ lol
 
nwp
I fixed my includes, now there are only #includes at the top, no forward declaration necessary
 
it all trickles down
I suppose that's good.
 
user1804599
@Mysticial when this happens (my answer is bad but accepted) I flag it and a mod will delete it for me
 
user1804599
I've done this once and it worked
 
7:36 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I want to be a middle man.
 
user1804599
Lol, apparently a guy "solved" a problem related to circles by "assuming pi = 3.2" in his proof.
 
all his proofs are sound! they probably take the form of "if pi = 3.2 then..." and false implies everything
 
user1804599
:)
 
if pi == 3.2 ; else I KILL YOU
 
7:46 PM
@ScarletAmaranth hence the popular Scottish adage, 'prove me wrong'
 
I once watched someone who was trying to prove that Pi = 4
 
auto pi = 5; // proof by assignment
@Mysticial so how many digits of PI have you memorized?
:)
 
@StackedCrooked IOW an axiom, but an incorrect one
 
Ell
8:09 PM
quick poll
what is everybody's go to language for a cross platform desktop application?
that is not performance bound
for example let's say you want to write a word processor
 
nwp
C++
 
Not Java
Well, maybe Java, but not with the toolkits they provide by default
So not Java
 
Desktop word. then QT
 
Ell
@ProblemSlover but what language + QT?
 
I'd like to say C#, but dunno about state of GUI libraries on Linux
why qt
 
8:13 PM
I'd say C++ .. in qt you write C++
 
Because i'ts word processor :P
It has Python binds
qt*
 
hi im new to C++. if you initialize a variable like so: int a = 5; is this a shorthand for saying int a; a =5; ?
 
Looks like you are new in programming...
 
May 8 at 18:23, by Ajeet Kljh
is saying int foo[3] = {1,2,3}; a shorthand for foo[0] = 1; foo[1] = 2; foo[2] = 3; ?
 
im just confused because in switch statements you can't say case val: int a = 5; yet case val: int a; a=5; is. why is the first not allowed yet the second is?
 
8:21 PM
we are confused too
 
...so you clearly answered yourself: it's not a shorthand because otherwise these two would be equivalent in all contexts.
 
and you've just found a context where observable behaviour is different, therefore the previous statement is not true. QED.
 
nwp
case val: int a; is not valid either, need to add some {}
 
Ven
@Ell UI or not?
that's the biggest question
 
Ell
8:32 PM
yes UI
 
Ven
probably some scripting language with bindings to Qt or whatever-else
 
user1804599
@Ell PureScript, React, Electron
 
Ven
honestly i'd just avoid writing it altogether
 
Ell
@rightfold really? :V
 
user1804599
Absolutely.
 
user1804599
8:34 PM
PureScript and React are both great.
 
user1804599
And GUI users don't care about UX anyway (because otherwise they'd use CLIs).
 
Ell
@rightfold you can't use CLI for some things
 
user1804599
COMPOSITION
 
Ell
8:35 PM
let's say you wanted to write inkscape
 
Ell
would you still use react + etc. then?
 
@Ell Why, inkscape exists already
 
user1804599
419
Q: Is value of $\pi = 4$?

Pratik DeoghareWhat is wrong with this? SOURCE

 
@Ell He's probably right. Anybody crazy enough to develop a new word processor in 2016 is probably just about crazy enough to do something like that.
 
8:36 PM
@Ell Dunno often when I notice that a program's user interface isn't that responsive, it's often the case that's written in managed languages
 
user1804599
@Ell Yeah, super nice. It works great with SVG.
 
Atom, Eclipse, IntelliJ
 
user1804599
React works well with SVG, and Inkscape produces SVG so the saving and loading would be extremely trivial.
 
user1804599
You get all the rendering for free.
 
user1804599
Including stuff like gradients and border styles.
 
user1804599
8:39 PM
CSS animations, even.
 
Ell
hmm
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes People have been "proving" that Pi = 4 this way for centuries (but until this guy came along, they realized it was a joke).
 
Miles is more elaborate in his stupid.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, I guess. I guess it's even impressive in its own crazy way (though I can't say the impression it leaves is particularly positive).
 
Proving pi=4 is peanuts to Miles.
> In a previous paper, I have shown that π is really an acceleration
> Nobody would be stupid enough to make [a paperclipper]
I love this word.
 
8:54 PM
> The first shows that the derivative has been defined wrongly from the beginning, and that the derivative is a constant differential over a subinterval, not a diminishing differential as we approach zero.
Oh joy, I forgot about this.
 
user1804599
9:26 PM
Denatonium, usually available as denatonium benzoate (under trade names such as BITTERANT-b, BITTER+PLUS, Bitrex or Aversion) and as denatonium saccharide (under trade names such as BITTERANT-s), is the most bitter chemical compound known, with bitterness thresholds of 0.05 ppm for the benzoate and 0.01 ppm for the saccharide. It was discovered in 1958 during research on local anesthetics by MacFarlan Smith of Edinburgh, Scotland, and registered under the trademark Bitrex. Dilutions of as little as 10 ppm are unbearably bitter to most humans. Denatonium salts are usually colorless and odorless...
 
user1804599
I wanna give this a try.
 
user1804599
I imagine it to be like coffee without the heat, or beer without the piss.
 
@rightfold same thought crossed my mind (coffee)
"unbearably".. how bitter could it be?
 
9:44 PM
I reseeded my backups yesterday. Not bad since my fiber connection:
> 22,8GiB 0:50:58 [7,63MiB/s] [ <=> ]
The goal was to be more efficient about storage by enabling compression on my zpool from the start. It worked. I now hav 8G to spare
> NAME REFER RATIO
pool 19K 1.64x
 
9:58 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes What? Is that pi or what?
 
why does compilation time go so steeply exponential for expansions more than 40 in this joke
maybe hash function only hashes prefix of symbols and it degenerates into linear searching???
because mangled names would get very long
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I dunno, the guy doesn't seem totally nuts, he just seems to be trying to extrapolate from one niche area and then trying to generalize it to absolutely everywhere, ever. At least that's my non-mathematical reading of the paper.
I guess that actually that might qualify as a bit nuts.
 
user1804599
10:21 PM
Lol, @AgainstSugarTax favorited my tweet "Gummy bears are too good for there to be a sugar tax."
 
@rightfold It's added to most denatured alcohol and shit you're not supposed to eat in general, so you might wanna start there
 
10:45 PM
@Mysticial kek
 
Hi fellow fellows!
 
@Mysticial In the episode of My assignment is due right fucking now
xD
@Mysticial OP is a butthurt dumbass ;p
@ThePhD Well then, in absence of the average I will assume it to not be ridiculously high, which means your mark is really good. :)
@Morwenn sup
 
Beer.
Delirium is great but I'll have a graveyard in my mouth tomorrow morning.
 
@Morwenn Drink some water and use mouth wash before going to bed.
 
@JerryCoffin I already did both but the the bitter taste remains.
 
11:04 PM
Added the runtime polymorphic approach (i.e. with your shared_ptr and virtual methods instead of variant and argument type overloading). Hope you can see the various approaches you were mixing. I strongly believe you wanted the "KISS" option — sehe 1 min ago
I guess it's my hobby to contrast C++ data structure paradigms for confused noobs.
 
@Morwenn I s'pose--if you insist on exposing yourself to something as toxic as beer, some undesirable side effects are probably almost inevitable. Drinking a more purified form of alcohol avoids many of these problems.
 
11:25 PM
MongoDB announced 10,000,000 downloads! Or, as their other two partitions reported, 9,999,323 and 10,001,403 downloads.
 
takeaway: if you give an answer fast enough, people don't mind if it is wrong
 
*** THIS IMAGE IS LITERALLY FROM COMMAND AND CONQUER *** https://twitter.com/RussianEmbassy/status/730701444823826432
Wow, verified Russian Embassy in UK major fuck up then
@doug65536 Powers of persuasion
 
11:49 PM
So, Sol2 is just being mentioned at a scripting talk here at C++Now.
> I'm super impressed. ~ Jason Turner
5
 
/cc @ThePhD
@Griwes Are you there live or watching online?
 
Of course I'm here, C++Now doesn't have streaming :P
For the record, Jason Turner is the ChaiScript guy.
 
I'm happy to hear that PhD's project is coming along so well :D
 
user image
5
wait till you see it
 
lol
 
11:55 PM
meh
 
@Aaron3468 Never knew it's "his"
@Borgleader At first I wondered what was plastered away badly on the wall :)
 
@sehe that kid has a bright career as Waldo ahead of him
 
Alright, fair point. I only know it because PhD comes in here working on it all the time
@sehe lol, I think I know who hangs crosses upside down
 
@doug65536 "Here's Waldo!"
 

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