| Nick | Number of lines | When? | Number of Words | Last seen | Random quote |
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ville | 42 |    | 632 | yesterday | "https://godbolt.org/z/4vT7hr55E or so" |
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Alipha | 39 |    | 667 | 2 days ago | "{ unique_ptr<int[30]> p(new int[1][30]); cout << (*p)[10]; }" |
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meator | 39 |   | 794 | 2 days ago | "What do you mean by /*inline?*/" |
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libfud | 31 |    | 586 | 4 days ago | "the wrapper thing is something I considered" |
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chris64 | 22 |  | 257 | yesterday | "see also https://martin.ankerl.com/2022/08/27/hashmap-bench-01" |
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nightstrike | 21 |   | 252 | 4 days ago | "I thought c++20 was supposed to allow this emplace_back syntax..." |
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LordKalma | 19 |   | 148 | 2 days ago | ""Killed - processing time exceeded"" |
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PJBoy | 19 |    | 192 | 2 days ago | "so every C++ standard since then" |
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lru | 19 |   | 271 | yesterday | "it's not like private posts need wide publication" |
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InPhase | 18 |  | 360 | 2 days ago | "There are some perfect storm problems where this could happen." |
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horribleprogram | 17 |  | 130 | 2 days ago | "Alipha: and what is T in this case" |
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computerquip | 16 |   | 258 | yesterday | "I assume it's just out of curiosity most of the time." |
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Shell | 12 |  | 246 | 5 days ago | "because mastodon was supposed to be the twitter killer and twi..." |
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printfdebugging | 10 |  | 256 | 4 days ago | "oh no, if it feels that way then i apologize." |
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Richardcavell | 10 |  | 88 | 2 days ago | "Which standard is that PJBoy?" |
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Chapeleta | 8 |    | 28 | yesterday | "nightstrike, when you realize how good and important move sema..." |
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kalven | 8 |    | 116 | 2 days ago | "it's just not how we do things" |
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meicceli | 7 |  | 81 | yesterday | "oooh i forgot you could combine concepts!" |
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cahoots | 6 |  | 129 | yesterday | "Yeah I’ve done that stuff already" |
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cart_man | 5 |   | 112 | 4 days ago | "So I get this error... now I know that I have to implent the c..." |
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fiesh | 5 |  | 27 | 2 days ago | "the price has doubled by now" |
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cbreak | 5 |  | 62 | 5 days ago | "if it is worth it, just use T foo(U bar, V baz)" |
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hnOsmium0001 | 4 |   | 32 | 3 days ago | "stunned me for at least 20 seconds" |
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aurly | 4 |   | 52 | yesterday | "That's pretty normal afaik" |
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pony | 3 |   | 2 | yesterday | "!rq" |
Is Richardcavell stupid or just asking too many questions? 30.0% lines contained a question!
nightstrike didn't know that much either. 23.8% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was Chapeleta, who yelled 37.5% of the time!
Another old yeller was meicceli, who shouted 14.3% of the time!
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It seems that horribleprogram's shift-key is hanging: 5.9% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE. For example, like this: <horribleprogram> :O
LordKalma just forgot to deactivate his/her Caps-Lock. He/She wrote UPPERCASE 5.3% of the time.
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Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly. |
Shell brings happiness to the world. 25.0% lines contained smiling faces. :)
printfdebugging isn't a sad person either, smiling 20.0% of the time.
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Nobody is sad in #C++-general! What a happy channel. :-) |
printfdebugging wrote the longest lines, averaging 151.4 letters per line.
#C++-general average was 84.8 letters per line. |
Chapeleta wrote the shortest lines, averaging 20.0 characters per line.
LordKalma was tight-lipped, too, averaging 42.6 characters. |
meator spoke a total of 794 words!
meator's faithful follower, Alipha, didn't speak so much: 667 words.
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b_jonas wrote an average of 29.00 words per line.
Channel average was 14.73 words per line.
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Nice opers here, no one got kicked! |
Strange, no op was given on #C++-general! |
Wow, no op was taken on #C++-general! |
chris64 always lets us know what he/she's doing: 1 actions! For example, like this: * chris64 waits for long long long
Also, Shell tells us what's up with 1 actions.
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libfud talks to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 1 times!
Another lonely one was InPhase, who managed to hit 1 times.
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Nobody is foul-mouthed in #C++-general! Get out much? |
Total number of lines: 2901.