#C++-general @ Libera.chat stats by TinoDidriksen

Statistics generated on Wednesday 27 May 2026 - 0:03:57
During this 28-day reporting period, a total of 46 different nicks were represented on #C++-general.


Most active times
2.4%
295
2.9%
356
3.1%
382
3.0%
374
2.5%
310
3.0%
371
5.0%
614
4.7%
582
3.7%
459
3.9%
487
4.6%
571
4.6%
573
4.8%
599
4.2%
524
4.5%
559
5.5%
680
5.9%
731
5.2%
644
4.3%
531
6.4%
788
4.5%
556
3.6%
446
3.2%
392
3.1%
386
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
0-5 = 0-5 6-11 = 6-11 12-17 = 12-17 18-23 = 18-23

Most active nicks
 NickNumber of linesWhen?Number of WordsLast seenRandom quote
1 veverak1072285175015 days ago"baudejogos: I would not return to <C++20 at this point ever, b..."
2 ville1061119463016413 days ago"so get the same ai to refactor it?"
3 PeterNorth8738499573 days ago"this doesn't make sense at all"
4 stefanos8262625413 days ago"with rustup we can get the latest"
5 bjorkintosh61174443515 days ago"how is it related to RxJava??"
6 Inline4633842523 days ago"not only on RAM but also on disk space...."
7 cbreak454327363 days ago"sure. But many types (like pointers) have that built-in already"
8 Recycle_Bin41413036 days ago"I didnt write the code, AI did"
9 baudejogos_net403283816 days ago"never underestimate the power of logs"
10 libfud392210615565 days ago"maybe you're thinking of someone with a similar nick?"
11 computerquip36411216784 days ago"The latency this introduced was wild lol"
12 mort262641220 days ago"it's not double, that's true, but it's big"
13 PJBoy23232293 days ago"looks to be using about 1.3 GB or so by itself"
14 baudejogos20101034620 days ago"I have a pragmatic question about C++ development and all thes..."
15 kalven2019101573 days ago"so what would your sentinel be for string?"
16 Alipha183693083 days ago"computerquip: could you instead remove unnecessary mem copies?"
17 Gamah13310135yesterday"ops can someone help me out?"
18 Liblx11291044 days ago"Programs independt of my code."
19 stableless992413 days ago"libfud in figuringitout state"
20 lru918973 days ago"computerquip: any idea why it was so slow? was reading/writin..."
21 XHunterMirai9721413 days ago"cbreak: I had no idea. I'll check that out and fix my code."
22 boru99563 days ago"Read up on CRTP, or concepts."
23 SplurtSplurt8351419 days ago"the google official one, nanopb, protozero and hpp-proto"
24 Raziel532516 days ago"probably would need to RAG that shit"
25 lh_mouse541743 days ago"~quassel looks like the default user name of Quassel IRC."


These didn't make it to the top:
leppard (5) Guest97 (4) b_jonas (4) Svitkona (4) paul424 (3)
afiore (3) nightfrog (3) rbox (3) heston76 (2) tessa (2)
cbreak_ (2) metayeti (2) vdamewood (2) ARoxdale (2) lithier94675 (1)
Habbie (1) zxrom (1) InPhase (1) O_OGRO (1) jbeautifulld (1)
RonJeremy (1)

Big numbers
Is Gamah stupid or just asking too many questions? 46.2% lines contained a question!
bjorkintosh didn't know that much either. 36.1% of his/her lines were questions.
The loudest one was Gamah, who yelled 15.4% of the time!
Another old yeller was stefanos82, who shouted 14.5% of the time!
It seems that bjorkintosh's shift-key is hanging: 1.6% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE.
For example, like this:
     <bjorkintosh> :-D
Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly.
veverak brings happiness to the world. 15.9% lines contained smiling faces. :)
mort isn't a sad person either, smiling 11.5% of the time.
stefanos82 seems to be sad at the moment: 4.8% lines contained sad faces. :(
cbreak is also a sad person, crying 4.4% of the time.
computerquip wrote the longest lines, averaging 103.0 letters per line.
#C++-general average was 68.7 letters per line.
Inline wrote the shortest lines, averaging 27.6 characters per line.
Recycle_Bin was tight-lipped, too, averaging 34.5 characters.
veverak spoke a total of 1750 words!
veverak's faithful follower, ville, didn't speak so much: 1641 words.
b_jonas wrote an average of 38.00 words per line.
Channel average was 12.31 words per line.

Most used words
 Word Number of Uses Last Used by
1 about 34 Liblx
2 theory 29 veverak
3 would 26 ville
4 really 20 veverak
5 value 18 PJBoy
6 haskell 18 bjorkintosh
7 language 13 bjorkintosh
8 ranges 13 computerquip
9 optional 12 cbreak
10 stuff 11 veverak

Most referenced nicks
 Nick Number of Uses Last Used by
1 bjorkintosh 13 PeterNorth
2 veverak 12 PeterNorth
3 PeterNorth 11 veverak
4 mort 7 baudejogos
5 XHunterMirai 6 zxrom

Most referenced URLs
 URL Number of Uses Last Used by
1 https://eel.is/c++draft/full 4 stefanos82
2 https://eel.is/c++draft/ 2 ville
3 https://pastebin.com/XWS2JqFt 1 XHunterMirai
4 https://notebooklm.google/ 1 baudejogos_net
5 https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-16/changes.html#cxx 1 ville
6 https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/ 1 ville
7 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Abrahams_(computer_progr 1 ville
8 https://bpa.st/46HQ 1 libfud
9 https://bpa.st/ZSCA 1 libfud
10 https://github.com/huangminghuang/hpp-proto 1 SplurtSplurt
11 https://blog.habets.se/2026/05/Everything-in-C-is-undefined- 1 kalven
12 https://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html 1 ville
13 https://cppreference.com/cpp/container/vector/vector 1 ARoxdale
14 https://xxx.godbolt.org/z/a3qc46YTo 1 ville
15 https://github.com/timsong-cpp/cppwp 1 ville

Other interesting numbers
stableless wasn't very popular, getting kicked 2 times!
For example, like this:
     *** stableless was kicked by ville
ville is either insane or just a fair op, kicking a total of 2 people!
Strange, no op was given on #C++-general!
Wow, no op was taken on #C++-general!
stableless always lets us know what he/she's doing: 3 actions!
For example, like this:
     * stableless sets modes: -o libfud

Also, heston76 tells us what's up with 1 actions.
libfud talks to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 1 times!
Another lonely one was Inline, who managed to hit 1 times.
PJBoy has quite a potty mouth. 0.4% words were foul language.
ville also makes sailors blush, 0.1% of the time.

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