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12:03 AM
@Borgleader :3
@Borgleader capybaras are so chill
 
@nwp I haven't seen FMA. lol I probably should at some point.
 
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A: boost::multiprecision::pow with two cpp_int values

sehe Comment: How is that limiting? Will you be raising to powers above MAXINT? How? Q: What do you mean 'how'? Isn't the point of multiprecision libraries to handle enormous numbers like this? No. Enormous numbers like this rarely make any sense at lossless precisions. Lets say we start ...

 
@jaggedSpire :3
 
Sad part is, I think Boost Multiprecision has a bug in pow because the demo will not run: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/6fb533f85641ff35
 
@Borgleader :D
 
12:08 AM
Lol @Mysticial did you ever make a hardcopy of your digits :)
 
@sehe I have a 4-bay external that holds them.
 
That's not hard-copy!
 
But they're hard... drives.
 
:_)
 
nwp
@Mysticial the only other series' I know are Blood+, Blassreiter and elemental gelade, would rate those as less good
 
12:11 AM
I've heard of elemental gelade since I have the OP on my playlist. But otherwise, they all sound old. Probably why I haven't seen any of them.
I've don't generally watch old Anime. So I haven't seen anything before 2006 which is when I started watching Anime.
 
12:24 AM
/cc @Luc @Morwenn
 
diversity, at work place
 
@SpongyFruitcake y’a moyen de garder son doigt quand on balance son bulletin magique dans l’urne ?
 
> Voilà pourquoi, JE vote Jean-Luc Mélenchon et la France insoumise !
Une vidéo à partager sans modération !
 
1:00 AM
@sehe Doing a quick bit of division, a print-out of 10 trillion digits at 80 characters per line and 60 lines per page (i.e., very small print) would fill a stack of paper around 160 kilometers tall.
 
1:21 AM
In quantum mechanics, the uncertainty principle, also known as Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, is any of a variety of mathematical inequalities asserting a fundamental limit to the precision with which certain pairs of physical properties of a particle, known as complementary variables, such as position x and momentum p, can be known. Introduced first in 1927, by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg, it states that the more precisely the position of some particle is determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa. The formal inequality relating the standard deviation...
after very short number of lines, the rest digits are deemed irrelevant according to uncertainty principle
 
@Telkitty The uncertainty principle is irrelevant to pure math. But yes, a hundred digits is more than enough that if we knew the diameter of the universe accurately enough, we could compute the precise number of string-theory strings that would fit in a perfect sphere with that diameter.
 
1:41 AM
yes, sometimes mathematics is perfect, just not very practical ...
reading the news on how Amazon is coming to Australia for the 165th time in the past 5 years. Crying wolf, you are doing it right!
 
 
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3:13 AM
@JerryCoffin Do strings have volume? For example, I am unaware of an upper-bound for number of photons in a cavity.
 
a more generalised theory would be: does N-dimensional object necessarily have volume in N+1 dimensional universe?
 
no
Is there some conceptual reason why deleting a file takes much longer than moving it?
 
security reasons?
 
Which would be?
 
3:38 AM
if you move it, it is literally still there, if you delete it, all of it (with all versions in cache) will be permanently gone
 
Most delete operations don't write zeros, or anything at all.
Potentially, for every operation some kind of tree structure is manipulated, and maybe that takes way more lock/unlock than a similar manipulation for moving
 
hi, if I was making a chess application. I'd obviously have a ChessPiece class and then the pieces would be deriven from that. But the Queen moves in the same way as the Rook + Bishop, so how could I model that in the design?
 
@Aequitas OOP is overrated, there are 6 pieces, use an if statement
 
haha ye, unfortunately it's a theoritical question for class
 
this is so retarded, I love it!
 
3:49 AM
@Aequitas Just steal somebodies code: codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/71790/…
 
yeh I was looking at that
but that doesn't model the commonalities between queen and roock and bishop
 
stealing somebody's code is better than stealing somebody ... maybe
 
would it be okay to have like a canMoveDiagonal, canMoveDiagonalMultiple, etc in the "Piece" class
and then the subclasses can just call all the relevant ones?
 
@Aequitas because that would a Bad Idea™
 
@Mikhail why's that
 
3:51 AM
@Aequitas 'cause you're writing a canMoveDiagonal method
 
@Mikhail Well, I don't think they have anything, because I think string theory is probably nonsense. But challenge a string theory believer about his chosen religion and the discussion will proceed to a high volume level very quickly!
 
@JerryCoffin What if I replaced 'string theory' with global warming :-)
 
@Mikhail why's that bad?
 
@Aequitas You're building a universe instead of a chess game
 
Probably the best DM I received so far 👏🤣 PS: I accept nudes as well as Twitter 0days https://t.co/2mLSxsLAKp
lol
 
3:53 AM
@Mikhail well it's just a theoritical question for oop design class, it needn't necessarily be a simple chess game, it could be something more complex
 
@Mikhail Well, in that case there might at least be some real evidence, and at least some of the claims may be falsifiable, so there may be at least a little science mixed in with the religious beliefs.
 
@JerryCoffin I would argue that in both cases neither you nor I have enough knowledge to formulate an opinion. One of my better quantum mechanics professors was a "string theorist".
 
I am agnostic, I am a firm believer that I should not form opinion about that I know little about
 
@Mikhail I'd agree that there's too little publicly available evidence to support a real opinion on either--but at least some "climate scientists" claim to have seen compelling evidence, whereas I'm quite certain nobody's seen any real evidence to support string theory. In both cases, there's also a severe lack of rigor in definitions, so it's almost impossible to pin down exactly what people do or don't believe.
 
Because I enjoy talking to myself while code compiles, another vantage point is that while the science behind global warming is inaccessible, the proposed means to remedy the issue will benefit the natural environment (perhaps at the sacrifices of coal miners, industrialists). This argument, I think, requires less science.
@JerryCoffin did you read that book :-)
 
4:01 AM
@Mikhail Depends a bit on what you mean by benefiting the natural environment. Quite a few plants, for example, derive pretty substantial benefit from increased levels of CO2.
 
Okay, sure. Maybe preserving it. Clean air means we get more Bald Eagles, which I'm told are cool. Anyways, why you want to preserve the environment is another issue.
 
@Mikhail Which book? I've read books about both.
 
The one with the shoe laces, I think its called something like "Trouble with String Theory".
That book ommits that most science is actually bullshit
 
@Mikhail Fair enough. I should add that I think in some cases our baseline is probably at least slightly skewed by the tail end of the mini ice age.
@Mikhail I don't think I read that particular one. I did see an article quite recently that did a review of articles published in peer-reviewed journals (including ones that should be hard science, not just sociology and such) and found that fewer than 1% actually even attempted to follow the scientific method at all.
 
more bald eagles are probably bad for chicken farmers ... just saying ...
there is no such thing as good or bad, unless you have a goal or goals to judge that thing against
 
4:16 AM
@JerryCoffin The worst part is the public mistakes corruption for incompetence
 
@Mikhail I hesitate to guess about what's really the worst. Too many competitors, each with a strong claim to being the worst in some way or other! :-(
 
4:32 AM
Oo, got invited to 2 engagement/wedding events in the past 3 days
 
4:49 AM
spending the day slacking on web server
relearn many thing that I used to know ...
 
5:12 AM
@nwp Haha. :D
 
@SpongyFruitcake is that your kind of thing? Μaclaine Diemer Opens Up About Composing Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns. I kinda apologise for raving about the OST constantly, but I love it so much
plus it’s one of the last composers we have left :(
 
@Mikhail Moving is just a record change in directory node. Deleting needs to access more blocks to remove links to all data blocks?
 
Hey. Anybody here familiar with APCs in Windows?
(Asynchronous Procedure Calls)
Specifically, can I use one to break out of a WaitForMultipleObjects?
 
@David In what sense?
@David I think you want WaitForMultipleObjectsEx() with the last parameter TRUE to do alertable waiting.
 
I was looking at that, but I haven't figured out how I tell that the APC is what broke it.
 
5:26 AM
@David Well, TBH, why are you even trying to use APCs to interrupt the call? There are regular event objects that you can use instead.
 
So, producer consumer is what I'm doing. There's a thread-safe container, with a Producer class that spawns a thread to put things in, and a Consumer class that takes it back out. I want to be able to stop() the Consumer, which could be sitting there waiting for the hasContent event so it can consume.
When I call stop(), I need some way to break out of the m_concurrentContainer.get() call, which could be sitting there waiting for the hasContent event, as well as a mutex, to somehow stop, know that's what's happened, and return cleanly.
 
@David Well, set a flag that says "stop waiting" and then raise the event and have the consumer check the flag first.
 
@набиячлэвэли I what
 
But it's two different classes.
 
@Ell Yeah, no. :P
in this case explicit ordering of effects is key
 
5:29 AM
@David What is the m_concurrentContainer?
 
And there are multiple consumers. So, if I set a flag and raise the event in the thread-safe class, the wrong consumer coudl be stopped.
Custom.
HW assignment.
 
StateT s (Either a b) is precisely different from EitherT a (State s b) in that I can get the state in both left and right conditions
 
I have the concurrent container working fine. But the ability to stop just one thread is where I'm getting stuck.
 
@David Your design is bad and you should feel bad.
 
@Ell not commited yet, I'm changing Turnip's context to be a monad transformer
go figure :D
 
5:32 AM
@wilx, what design would you suggest. I'm mainly going off the teacher's rough design right now.
 
@David First off, are you supposed to be using Win32 API?
 
If I want the bonus points. :)
I'm not in any rush to get this done either. I can always ask the teacher tomorrow, I was mainly curious about the APC thing though, since it sounded like it was maybe a way.
Doesn't seem like it does though, after talking to you.
 
You can queue APC to a specific thread manually with QueueUserAPC()
But it does not seem right.
You could have the get() function with additional event parameter and let the waiting happen on the container event and your consumer specific event for the interruption.
 
Yeah, fair enough. I will see what the teacher says tomorrow. And then, decide if I just want to roll with his design, or do my own. Not my first time threading, just the first time in Win32.
And you know, if the teacher gives a design, might as well use it if you can. :)
Thanks for helping clarify how APC works!
 
 
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6:44 AM
> kinda apologise
non tkt j'aime aussi bcp cet OST, tu peux continuer de partager :)
 
Hello.
Whoa new people
 
ugh?
 
6:49 AM
ugh!
 
I see the quality of discussions has gone up considerably
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was it a discussion?
 
6:53 AM
@BartekBanachewicz ugh
@BartekBanachewicz Hello Barte
my project is going ugh
 
@Horttanainen it's going ugh
@VermillionAzure is this the last one I criticized
 
ahhh ugh
 
@SpongyFruitcake Ce casting de fou. De vrais visages d'acteurs !
 
@Morwenn I Read some of your cpp-sort code and wondered why do you like trailing return types so much.
 
7:01 AM
@Horttanainen because it makes all the function names aligned
 
I see.
 
@Morwenn is an aesthetic enthusiast when it comes to C++
 
Readability is important. I think that in this case the readability improved only after I understood the reason for trailing return types.
 
@Horttanainen all my return types are after ->
 
@BartekBanachewicz I am reading your code but haven't seen trailing return types so far :P
 
7:13 AM
@Horttanainen that was a joke
 
I dont get it
 
I WAS wondering if it was joke about that haskell project :D
 
never enough unfunny haskell jokes
 
it's C++ Lounge, so no wonder people are loving Haskell
(I am guilty of that as well, but my knowledge of it is negligible)
 
7:17 AM
I would like to learn Haskell but first I'd have to see some clean code written in it.
 
I can assure you all of Haskell code is very pure
 
@Horttanainen what's "clean code"?
 
@BartekBanachewicz How easy it is for you read other peapoles haskell code? For me it's seems like gibberish
 
@Horttanainen Turnip was a fork of someone else's code at first. I don't have too many problems with that unless it's really domain specific
The key is to not try to understand every single detail after first pass
 
@Horttanainen ask other programmers to read C++ code for production and watch them cringe
many people find C++ code very cryptic because of syntax
 
7:19 AM
-- | reveal. Show a window by mapping it and setting Normal
-- this is harmless if the window was already visible
reveal :: Window -> X ()
reveal w = withDisplay $ \d -> do
    setWMState w normalState
    io $ mapWindow d w
    whenX (isClient w) $ modify (\s -> s { mapped = S.insert w (mapped s) })
that's some real world code taken from xMonad
reveal  is a function that takes a window and returns an action in X
reveal of window = it needs a display d to work, then do
    set the window to normal state
    this is an io action - map the window w to the display d
    when the window is a client, add the window to the set of mapped windows in the context
@Horttanainen that's how I'll read it most of the time
(and this the code I've seen for the first time to make it fair, I've picked a random function)
I can see for example how the "idiomatic" modify (\s -> s { mapped = S.insert w (mapped s) }) can be confusing; with Lens it would simply be something like mapped %= insert w
 
I can understand the code after you explained it. I was having trouble before
@BartekBanachewicz Thanks for the nice walkthrough
 
@Horttanainen oh it's nothing
 
@Horttanainen There's an heated issue in the project about that.
Like, of the whole library, the only thing that catches people's interest is the trailing return type everywhere...
It's sad.
 
@Morwenn I found the issue.
@Morwenn That project is very well done
 
@Horttanainen Thanks :)
 
8:02 AM
@BartekBanachewicz I don't know anymore. When I wrote only javascript it was easy to measure: Function should be well named and 5 to 15 lines long. Functions should be on the same level of abstraction... The usual. Reading through page of code was very easy.
Nowadays I write mostly c++ and types and templates somewhat affect the readability
 
@Horttanainen I find it quite amusing how often I see people struggling with just those basic guidelines.
@Horttanainen well used types serve as great documentation
 
Yes they do.
 
8:20 AM
Playstore is full of junk.. and google is way too slow at cleaning it up..
https://www.zscaler.com/blogs/research/android-spyware-smsvova-posing-system-update-play-store
 
anyone here runs a website on ubuntu?
 
8:35 AM
site migration is such a success
 
OFFTOPIC: Does anybody know how to remove an unmounted drive from nautilus in Ubuntu? prntscr.com/eyg3x6
 
@AlexStanese that looks like a network drive
 
Yes it's a a google drive
I installed it and I cannot uninstall it anymore. I ran sudo apt-get remove grive-tools but the drive still exists in nautilus and when I click on it, it sysncs the files again.
 
umount?
 
its unmounted. You can see that in the picture.
but the "remove" is grey and I have no idea how to get rid of it
 
8:49 AM
restart your machine?
 
Tried that several times
Please don't tell me I need to reinstall ubuntu to get rid of that -_-
 
log on to google drive and see whether you could unlink the two?
 
Try a real distro next time, this is why I use KDE :-)
 
*I also remove the google accont from Online Accounts
 
check ~/.config/nautilusand start messing with those files
 
8:51 AM
or just grep the home directory, or make a new user...
 
I don't understand why it syncs again if I click on it if I removed the google account from Online Accounts and removed the grive-tools :o
 
What happens when you type in df -h
 
grep the home directory to find where the setting lives or make another account or install a better distro
 
just reinstall your ubuntu®. Let me know if it solves your problem.
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8:57 AM
Thanks but fair to be I;m on my first ubuntu installation and I dont know how to do that
@ProblemSlover I also installed and configured alot on it and I cannot reinstall it
@Mikhail What do you think it would be the easyest to do?
 
@AlexStanese see that's why I always use vagrant to set up my linuxii nowadays
 
make a new account
 
or just give up. and live with this shit
 
Will 20017 be the year of the Linux desktop?
 
I'm controlling the pc over teamviewer and I think I'll get disconneced
If the drive is unmounted are the filed still synced?
I want to do this to not waste up internet from my remove pc because it really lacks on his location
 
9:02 AM
@AlexStanese shouldn't be
 
Pour 2017, votez Jean-Luc, mais Danton !
/cc @Rerito @Luc combien pour ce jdm svp
 
@SpongyFruitcake J'aime beaucoup le prénom Jean-Luc donc je dirais un solide 8/10
 
If I reinstall nautilus would it work?
 
Well seems like I will learn french pretty soon because of soho man @SpongyFruitcake
thanks for being so helpful man
 
@ProblemSlover "Mais Danton" shares the vowels sounds with "Mélenchon" -> the first part of the pun
And finally, Luc Danton becomes Danton Cul (in your ass)
So that's a triple pun
 
9:12 AM
@Rerito ok. Sounds more complicated than I thought
Hope IBM Will explode.. It's got too huge
https://techcrunch.com/2017/04/19/ibm-shares-dropped-like-a-rock-today/
 
IBM should bring the model M back
 
9:29 AM
@ProblemSlover jfc I'm in Sheung Wan not soho :w
@Rerito yes, extremely high quality pun
A solid Pi/Tau
 
@SpongyFruitcake I've got a coworker who is a huge fan of "contrepetries"
The best one I know:
"Le capitaine nous brouilla l'écoute et nous fit mander à bord. Ensuite il enfuma sa cale et récura le fond de sa quille."
 
PENIS
9
 
nwp
> ~ % gcc --version
gcc (Debian 7-20170407-1) 7.0.1 20170407 (experimental) [trunk revision 246759]
~ % g++ --version
g++ (Debian 6.3.0-12) 6.3.0 20170406
what could possibly go wrong
 
linking
 
@nwp String ABI change wrecked havoc on the Gentoo community
 
9:34 AM
Wonder How anonymous Domain reg service will work.. and long :P
https://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bay-founder-launches-anonymous-domain-registration-service-170419/
 
Gentoo community deserves only spite
 
http://asenna.gentoo.fi/
It says "Install gentoo"
 
Is that a form of jealousy?
 
@SpongyFruitcake ok you are Shwan man then..
 
nwp
I don't now if I should relink gcc to gcc-7 or g++ to g++-6, but I think I should do one of them.
I thought package maintainers would decide such things for me.
 
9:36 AM
they decided you had to wait a few years before you get gcc 7
 
nwp
well that's the trouble, they gave me gcc 7 with g++ 6
and stuff will probably break as soon as a package compiles instead of delivering a binary, which happens for the kernel for example, and then I'll be sad
 
build gcc from source (it takes ~20 minutes)
 
"Google said to be planning a built-in ad blocker for Chrome". WATh
https://www.wsj.com/articles/google-plans-ad-blocking-feature-in-popular-chrome-browser-1492643233
 
Well that's interesting
 
Blocks everything except their ads
Most teenagers can't even recognize advertisement
 
9:43 AM
Yeah after reading the article it makes sense
 
Bonus points for passively integrating product placement. For example, if somebody mentions a soft drink in their blog, the Google Chrome of the future will make sure its Coke.
 
We all know you're a soft Coke man, Mikhail. :teehee:
 
Lol
"He is said to share a cell with a drug dealer - and has made fast friends with a mob boss and a convicted spy.
"
 
live fast die young
 
9:48 AM
move things and breakfast
 
I've been up all night would it still be breakfast
My brains are ready-> extbio.com
 
to get lucky?
 
"EXPANSION MICROSCOPY KITS" 199$. Look like sex toys :/
 
@ProblemSlover your sex toys are weird man
 
idk, maybe he wants to do IVF or something
 
9:50 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Mine are composed of a single CMake file
 
GMake
 
I see the quality of the starboard is improving very fast.
 
@BartekBanachewicz .., thz
PENIS got 4 stars.. hm.. probbably it has a good size :/
 
nwp
I wish Qt Creator would not just ignore the compiler path.
 
@ProblemSlover I don't think it is about the size of the penis. I think it is about the quality of the penis. For example a penis that's been soaked to olive oil since birth. Now that's a 4 star penis.
3
 
10:04 AM
@Horttanainen 7chan.org/v (mildly NSFW)
 
@Mikhail :D
 
4chatn.. 7chan.. so many chans .:/
 
what's 4chan
 
can't tell if this is a troll statement
 
chan g
 
10:07 AM
Anyways, it was edgy when I was in middle school in like 2003
 
4chan I believe it's the original chan of all chans
 
never heard of it
is it like an IRC chan?
 
@SpongyFruitcake it's the resource where you can exchange with Dick Pics
 
@SpongyFruitcake If you don't know about 4chan it is better to stay that way.
 
@SpongyFruitcake boards.4chan.org/pol was in the news a while a back
 
10:10 AM
I see, it's like an internet forum?
 
Lol, now I need to change my name, as it may adversely affect my employment opportunities. Alternatively I can claim this is a stolen name.
 
@Mikhail change it to MikhailChan :P
 
Plenty of Mikhails out there, I guess.
 
Is this really from Nietzsche?
 
Nietzsche used text-align: justify, so no.
 
10:12 AM
@SpongyFruitcake lol
 
daily reminder that coitus is a patriarcal construct designed to impregnate women to maintain them in a state of slavery
 
@Mikhail Nice.
 
Wondder if anyone still buys books in google book store :/
 
@wilx I don't see why not. Plenty of people said things like that before.
 
10:14 AM
@SpongyFruitcake Apparently he didn't. :D
 
Morning fellas
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did they?
 
I don't blame the homos I blame the pomos!
 
I blame the cows for the global warming
 
blame cats too
 
10:17 AM
For those of you who worked with Asp.Net MVC, I'm trying to map entities to an existing mysql table. The wizard generates a lot of bullshit so I'm trying to do it manually. I've added Table and Column annotations to my model and the connection to the database seems to work correctly, but when I run the application it gives me:
"The context cannot be used while the model is being created. This exception may be thrown if the context is used inside the OnModelCreating method or if the same context instance is accessed by multiple threads concurrently."
In the controller that I'm calling I have: private DbContext db = new DbContext();
Maybe I should deactivate migrations
 
@wilx unless I'm misunderstanding it, it reads like many such warnings about giving power to any of a number of repressed social groups throughout history.
 
@Shoe Hey Man.. Did you happen to mention here the service which is acts Like REST service and allows to making queries in form of json.. I'm just looking it bnow but can't recall the name.. It would be very helpful to me
 
It's "normal", and totally not a Nietzsche innovation.
 
@ProblemSlover The dummy REST service?
Or the program that makes you do REST requests?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, it seems to me it predicts some of the feminist behaviours of today.
 
10:21 AM
@Shoe it was something like GraphQl or.. I can't recall. damn
 
@ProblemSlover Oh
Yeah, GraphQL
It's from Facebook IIRC
 
Yeah.. fuck my memory. @Shoe thanks man
 
I literally did nothing. You had the name in your memory already :P
 
it lead me to confusion
 
@wilx I won't disagree but I think it's vague enough to be able to "predict" many different behaviours when seen in hindsight.
Fwiw, I don't think society is in complete dissolution.
Maybe in Syria and Somalia.
 
10:26 AM
Complete dissolution can only happen in acidic solvents.
 
I would argue that a new cybernetic being/society is forming due to new methods of communication and political indoctrination
 
:D
I bought my cat house grass. Now he can vomit every day
 
user1804599
cat /proc/<id>/environ is nice for figuring out dockerd configuration which for reasons of shittiness is not fully exposed by docker info.
 
nwp
10:55 AM
anyone feeling witty enough to make a rules reminder?
or do we feel that nobody reads that anyways, might as well not have it?
 
Boost.Process is out apparently.
Not sure what it's worth.
 
It's ok.
I saw a talk on it at Meeting C++.
Fancy-looking API.
 
Xeo
It's worth due process, at least.
 
11:13 AM
> Do unicode URLs actually provide any real value? Every web user must be already used to typing Latin characters because so many major websites use them. So nobody would be excluded by that. Whereas, any non-Latin character is going to be nearly impossible for most of the world to enter.
 
@SpongyFruitcake Being nearly impossible to type may be a pro by itself :p
 
@SpongyFruitcake How are these people this stupid?
 
your guess is as good as mine
 
I'm impressed by the number of small C++ algorithm projects where people create one class per algorithm without any obvious reason to do so.
 
struct for_loop
 
11:19 AM
Remember that « object-oriented if » thing?
 
@Morwenn free functions are bad mkay
 
free functions are required to prevent memory leaks
 
That said, I must confess that I've got a class per sorting algorithm in my sorting library ._____.
But it's to automatically generate the dozens of overloads of operator(), so that's fine x)
 
So, first 4chan collectively finds LeBouf's flags and this: twitter.com/HalleyBorderCol/status/854845844398497798
It is pretty scary what a bunch of people can do/investigate sitting at their PCs.
 
what's scary is the information people put on the web
 
11:29 AM
For a moment I thought it was Eric Clapton.
 
What's scary is your face.
 
wow I can go home in 2 hours
getting up earlier is nice
 
@Morwenn lol, <something about kettle and pot>.
 
@wilx <insert navy seal copypasta here>
 
@Morwenn :D
 
11:32 AM
> This is why we should NEVER EVER forgive student loan debt. These ppl live off college systems.
 
Welcome aboard Lounge Airlines! Please read The Rules and keep your seat belt fastened at all times.
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Amazing how people do these jumps.
Asshole happens to be a... teacher? FORGIVING STUDENT DEBT IS THE PROBLEM
 
Beavers build barrages in lakes? CLIMATE CHANGE IS A HOAX
 
I just got TRIGGERED
with the inconsistency between U+23FD and U+2B58
 
11:57 AM
Oh I watched The Thing again @R.MartinhoFernandes and I'm sure that the Norris thing took him over through food
 
How can you be sure?
(I don't disagree that it is possible, even likely, but I don't think there's enough evidence; just hints)
 
have you read the book?
 
First when Fuchs tells McReady that everybody should prepare their own meals and eat out of cans
 
Ell
Hi
 
@Ell I've answered your Qs
 
11:58 AM
And there are several cuts where we see Norris having some bad stomach aches or smth
 
@Rerito he might have just been shitty at cooking
 
@BartekBanachewicz I've read the screenplay.
 
I actually read the book before watching the movie
 

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