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17:25
@VLAZ the_more_you_know.mp4
17:10
@VLAZ this was very close
17:10
/ the water boiling thingy
17:10
@TylerH the water boiler
08:03
ohhh. I have an electric one
08:02
*googles
08:02
@VLAZ what is a kettle
yst 18:19
@VLAZ looks like it isn't affected
Mon 09:54
meta.stackexchange.com/q/403002/997587 will be interested to see if my stuff is affected when the unauthorized access stuff goes live tomorrow
Mon 09:42
stackoverflow.com/a/79264263/11107541 why didn't this get deleted when the delete vote count indicator shows three delete votes? are some of those from review?
Sun 14:28
@CodyGray 🙃
Sun 14:28
@CodyGray and what are they going to ID all the other things I might want to hide? >:( WHERE WAS THE FORESIGHT AND WHERE WILL BE THE CONSISTENCY?
Sun 10:09
don't mind if I do
Sun 10:08
lmao what? the new homepage top thingy has id="hide-this-if-you-want".
Sun 09:54
@CodyGray I mean like- it's amazing that people's social minds drove them to post multiple comments in this format. not that it's totally uncommon on SO, or even mildly uncommon outside of SO (glances at reddit). but I still found it interesting :P
Sat 05:25
mildly interesting comments stackoverflow.com/a/34810294/11107541
Fri 11:29
> did you just assume my garbage can?
Fri 08:28
@VLAZ ... does that right path also go off the cliff? :P
Thu 23:08
@Spevacus sigh
Thu 22:59
@VLAZ they did do one thing that was on my long list (the voted to delete indicator)
Thu 22:58
@CodyGray nowhere. it stays wherever it was before you opened inline post edit via keyboard
Dec 5 18:20
@CodyGray I'd really like them to touch meta.stackexchange.com/q/401686/997587 and meta.stackexchange.com/q/115702/997587 (to address them)
Dec 5 17:15
@VLAZ huh. ok. I'm feeling surprisingly neutral about this.
Dec 5 11:07
thanks. my brain was kind of ded.
Dec 5 10:21
beep boop
Dec 5 09:21
me downvoting a bunch of non-answers, getting the system prompt that I haven't voted on questions in a while. "thanks, system prompt" *goes to downvote a bunch of questions with screenshots that should be code blocks
Dec 5 09:17
@VLAZ meta.stackexchange.com/q/404709/997587 I was wondering the same thing and was going to report on MSE and found it already reported
Dec 5 00:50
hi Ryan :)
Dec 5 00:49
@TylerH that it was deleted- and by a mod
Dec 4 20:47
@VLAZ I should have put a disappointment warning
Dec 4 19:34
@VLAZ or if they need a
Dec 4 17:38
@TylerH wow I'm kinda surprised to see the history here. I followed the post just to see if anyone would vote to delete it in review (I didn't think it should be deleted). I only noticed it got deleted after I got a notification about your edit.
Dec 4 17:24
@CodyGray yeah my project is also on c++20. there are some tiny c++23 features I'm eyeing though. I'll be waiting for compiler support first. nobody uses my project but me, so I don't have to worry about people when picking what compilers to support :)
Dec 4 17:11
@CodyGray yep. I usually refer to en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support
Dec 4 17:11
@CodyGray oh my!
Dec 4 17:09
@CodyGray I've listened to some herb sutter talks. he says compiler vendors don't implement everything "in order" (definitely true, and also true in analogous ways outside the world of C++ like JS engines), so some stuff from 26 is already implemented.
Dec 4 17:07
@CodyGray it's a sudoku program, so nobody dies :D
Dec 4 08:37
🕷️
Dec 4 08:37
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Dec 4 08:15
GIVE ME BACK DOWNVOTES IN DISCUSSIONS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Dec 4 07:45
🤮
Dec 4 07:43
or go 4D!
Dec 4 07:43
@VLAZ what about in/out voting?
Dec 4 07:42
@AbdulAzizBarkat that it wasn't safe was the joke :P
Dec 4 05:44
@AbdulAzizBarkat userid isn't a credential
Dec 4 04:38
I'm now thinking about how I want to get bits of perf back when I eventually can switch to c++26 and there's the uninitialized variable/parameter changes. I considered starting to use [[indeterminate]] in strategic places, but maybe I'll just wait and see if gcc, clang, and msvc add compiler options to opt out of that new behaviour, and add that compiler option for release builds
Dec 4 04:34
I actually have a macro in my project that does assertions for debug builds and assumptions for release- to the same/similar effect of what the linked code snippet does
Dec 4 04:33
@CodyGray no it makes sense. I think I understood it already before. I just realized now that I misunderstood the linked code snippet. I forgot that the assumption annotation is still meaningful regardless of the value of NDEBUG, whereas assert cares about it.
Dec 4 03:05
@CodyGray this is also news to me!