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Which of my textbooks should I read next?

I need to finish season 2 of severance now that the finale is out

baldur's gate 3, all caps, minor spoilers 

WHERE. IS THE HOUSE OF GRIEF.

re: baldur's gate 3, minor spoilers, aescling do not watch the video linked above 

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baldur's gate 3, minor spoilers 

you will never, even in a billion years, guess what the #1 entry is for this video
youtube.com/watch?v=pxOjuqAZOF

baldur's gate 3 

apparently fans have collectively decided that shadowheart's nickname is "shart"

c++ 

I'm at the point where I can tell you whether something is an lvalue, xvalue, or prvalue but i still don't understand why xvalue needed to be introduced.

baldur's gate 3 

this game is fucking long as shit

baldur's gate 3, MASSIVE spoilers 

finally killed that smug piece of shit gortash. really enjoyed how they handled karlach's reaction to it, fantastic stuff.

@Lady I keep feeling like I want to have a linux machine -- I love playing with them and helping take care of them, and so many of my friends have linux machines that, well, you know.

But it's a lot of responsibility! And I just.. don't feel like I'm on top of everything yet. I feel like I need to get my life together first.

so glad i am finished with my hobby (work) so i can go back to doing my job (playing baldur's gate 3)

adhd is when you lock in while crashing out

C++ 

For C++ saying that lvalues are things on which the & operator doesn't throw (and rvalue are things which cause & to throw) is slightly incorrect. After checking the official specification for the language there is a thing called a "qualified-id" that & can operate on, and there is a case where a qualified-id can be a rvalue.

oh that's a 60mph wind extreme weather warning for my city tonight. neat.

C++ 

what if you had a language that passed all variables by value instead of by reference meaning that declarative passing of objects to other functions results in often-expensive copy operations for the arguments to and return value of each function call. so we use pointers for everything. except explicit pointer logic is extremely error prone so instead we should use objects which handle the pointer logic for us. also we need to invent references, which are like pointers but they're different, and add implicit conversion of objects to their references to the 1998 update to the language specification so you can pass these wrapper objects to functions without copies now. but also we need to invent rvalue references so you can pass rvalues to functions as well. btw do you know what an rvalue is? oops wait, these rvalue references so happen to fuck the taxonomy of value categories for the language so now you need to know what an xvalue is teehee

All of this fucking value category bullshit only to realize that the reference operator (&) is valid for lvalues and throws when used on rvalues. This is a valid definition.

C++ 

i deeply regret to inform that i have started to enjoy the language now that i've learned some things about it.

only a little bit though.

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