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@amy i can play ultimate just fine though for some reason. i still should be doing wrist exercise bullshit though, but i am naughty and dont

@amy @amy i just cant play fortnite festival anymore. after 10 minutes my wrists start to feel tight and it makes my wrists feel weak for a couple days after. sucks

@amy fortnite festival did irreparable damage to my wrists

currently thinking about the student in high school who presented on the golden ratio and measured features on various student's faces to create an ordered list of students based on their "mathematical attractiveness"

@aescling 50% of people are right, 44% of people are wrong, and 6% are cowards

re: pendantic terminology question 

@aescling i dont think there is a "right answer" to that question. all i will say is that, if i designed a compiler, i would treat the case of incorrect code as an expected outcome because i would want to inform the user as clearly as possible what was wrong

re: pendantic terminology question 

@aescling colloquially a compiler can throw. thats fine to say.

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@aescling i should clarify that if you didn't put the word "pedantic" in your poll then i would have said yes, but by putting "pedantic" in the cw i responded pedantically

@vaporeon_ i haven't checked but the printer i own might be a fax/printer combo

re: pendantic terminology question 

@aescling what the hell is happening here

re: pendantic terminology question 

@aescling @aescling yeah they can but you cant guarantee that a compiler deciding not to compile code is an exception. thats an implementation detail/design choice

re: pendantic terminology question 

@aescling this specific use case does not guarantee that an exception is thrown by the compiler runtime. (it could be how the compiler is chosen to run but who knows? what if the compiler is written in a language without exceptions?) it is a compiler refusing to compile because the code is errant. that is not an exception that is just program behavior

re: pendantic terminology question 

@aescling an error/exception is thrown at runtime. you cant throw an error during compilation its a non-sequitor

re: pendantic terminology question 

@aescling throwing is a runtime concept

c++ 

I have collected my current understanding of rvalues/lvalues in c++ in the following markdown file:
github.com/calebmsword/cpp-not

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