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hahahaha
 
I tried to archive it but it broke both archive.is and webcitation.org
:0
ok, a broken snapshot: archive.is/gghp1
oh, a slightly better one webcitation.org/74ZIds0b3
 
@rahuldottech a tester walks out of a bar
 
8:22 PM
So I taught myself awk
...for some reason
 
> Addresses an issue that stops Bluetooth® headsets from receiving audio input after several minutes of listening.
I wonder if this had anything to do with my MX Master 2S constantly disconnecting from Stolas (but not on Astaroth)...
Because it seems as if they fixed the issue.
 
nice
if it works, great.
Time for a Just Cause 3 first play...
 
8:49 PM
Okay, programmers of RA: How often are linked lists, stacks, and queues actually used while coding stuff
 
@djsmiley2k I've not played that yet either! Also tempted to stream it at some point :D
Picked it ridiculously cheap in a previous steam sale
 
comee watch
free on PSN :D
I'm currently failing.
 
lol
May just do :P
 
wtf just happened.
 
I hear typing
and, uh
user image
2
confidence inspiring :D
 
8:54 PM
you missed it :(
can u rewind
 
Probs
SE Chat > Twitch chat
 
4th try
 
Reminds me of FC4
 
@bertieb SE Chat > almost platform's chat service
I MEAN EVERY CHAT SYSTEM NEEDS A STARWALL WHERE ARE YOUR BRAINS, DEVELOPERS!?!?!?!?!!?!?
 
lol that grenade throw
 
8:58 PM
:D Skils.
 
That is... one turquoise helicopter :o
 
@rahuldottech Quite often :)
Basic stuff used all over the place.
 
@DavidPostill Ah, okay then
Please tell me they're easier and more fun to implement and use than in legacy pre-98 C++?
Because that's what I'm being forced to learn right now and it sucks
 
Oh I definitely reckon I'll stream FC3 at some point :D 👍
Off to have some dinner
Fun to watch :)
 
ah the curse of violent limb detachment!
 
9:12 PM
@bwDraco Hey, do me a solid and take a look at this please: amazon.in/Internal-Ports-Controller-Compatible-ER-1012/dp/…
It's for about 45USD. (Which is quite a bit for me)
I'll probably be using it as RAID 1 for two SSDs
They're expensive, but I guess it's a worthy investment
(My budget for the SSDs is about 7000 INR max)
Jul 16 at 18:01, by bwDraco
The UV400 is not a DRAMless drive and is generally considered a solid performer, even if not as fast as, say, the Samsung SSD 860 EVO.
I could go for this, reading from your old messages, it seems to be better: amazon.in/Kingston-SSDNow-2-5-inch-SUV400S37-480G/dp/B01FJ4UM9A/…
I have the 120gig version of this in my laptop, which I bought on your recommendation. Worked beautifully so far :)
 
@rahuldottech Well it's so basic your are expected to be able to implement them yourself. Or download implementations from the intertubes :)
 
@DavidPostill okay then :)
(they're a mess on non-standard archaic C++)
 
@rahuldottech It's the kind of thing you might be asked to implement in an interview ...
 
@DavidPostill Yeah, I came across a question like that while attempting fizzbuzz-esque questions, and I've never actually used them, which is why I was curious and asked here
 
@rahuldottech I started with cfront in 1987 ish
 
9:27 PM
In other news, I could do all (really!) of these: stackoverflow.com/a/117891/4037639
Unless 3 and 4 are talking about linked lists, in which case I will hopefully be able to by the end of the night
> Cfront was the original compiler for C++ (then known as "C with Classes") from around 1983, which converted C++ to C; developed by Bjarne Stroustrup.
ooooh
 
I'm on v3.0 (1991) of turbo c++ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_C%2B%2B
 
Back then we also use c macros and preprocessing to add classes to c. I can't find a link right now.
It was also first published in Dr Dobbs. An Excellent programming magazine in the day.
 
9:42 PM
sigh
watching someone seemingly destroy their career
 
@djsmiley2k who
 
someone at my work
who seems to almost deliberately messing things up
to make a point, or something
I don't even know
 
That... sound like something I might do if I got crazy mad at something.
Remind me not to get a job before I fix myself
 
Now I'm feeling nostalgic. I grew up as a programmer reading Dr Dobbs and Bytes magazines.
 
 
1 hour later…
10:59 PM
Microsoft is stupid
No one buys Windows to use it as a netbook
People buy Windows machines for two reasons:
1. It's all they know, and it's tried and tested
2. It's what they need
Windows S/RT/whatever is not going to support regular win applications
So that defeats customers coming for the second reason
And also those coming for the first reason, because to the regular consumer, it's a whole new OS which they have to learn all over again
> A new version of Windows may have limited features for inexpensive hardware.
The thing with regular windows consumers is that...
All of them use and like different features
Very few features, maybe
But different ones.
And so no matter what MS cuts out
People will be disappointed
Windows "Home" is the lightest that'll fly.
> it’s a modular system that will allow Microsoft to develop a single piece of software that can add compartmentalized features based on what specific users need
 
@djsmiley2k yeah,its crap
 
This is cool. But it won't work.
> “Lite” (notably lacking the Windows brand) would only be able to run Universal Windows Program applications and progressive web apps
ahahahaha lmaooooooo
 
11:17 PM
@Burgi oh yeah car thing, hope is all ok
 
11:35 PM
Went to a fine Indian dining place. Paneer chili, papadoms, vegetable samosa, chaat papri, garlic naan, and a mai tai :P all vegetarian wonderful cuisine
 
one of these is not like the other.... ;p
(at the very least, I need to look it up)
annnd... wiki rabbit hole.
 
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