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EA Games: how about we only ship DRM on CD's and then provide content as a DLC? Ubisoft: Yes! But let's ship blank CD's and put DRM online!
 
Didn't OnLive beat them to that punch?
 
@LucDanton Not working.
Clicking on it redirects me to funnyjunk.com. That's not funny.
 
3:10 AM
@Xeo Google wasn't helpful at all, thanks :(
 
Xeo
I just remembered the art style and then the strip :)
 
My message can be binned if necessary, I can't do it myself.
@Xeo I thought "meanwhile at valve vgcats" was a shoe-in.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Hey.
 
Why would it be binned?
@hetelek Hmm, hey. I guess.
 
Does anyone have an explanation why this gets a BAD MEMORY ACCESS...?
@RMartinhoFernandes And yeah, that was kind of weird because you have no idea who I am.
 
3:13 AM
It accesses bad memory.
 
@hetelek It's too tiny to read, and so too tiny to access memory?
 
Screenshots??
 
Is that a picture of code?
 
Click the screen shot. It will get larger
Not to large though
 
We require you take a picture of it with a camera first, then print it out, fax it, then scan it in.
 
3:15 AM
Preferably on a wooden table.
 
@Keith ;)
 
So it's not the handle.
Have you checked that the url data is valid?
 
If it were text, I could paste here the bad line.
 
3:17 AM
Are you talking to me Martinho?
 
&result doesn't work as you expect.
 
Yeah, you are right becuase look at the pointer of stream:
Oh. My. God. Luckiest URL ever.
 
More pictures? Come on. I'm going to get water.
 
Hold on son. I will paste it.
 
"The inferior"? Wow, Apple sure is condescending.
 
3:21 AM
ARE YOU CALLING ME A SKID FOR SHOWING PICTURES?!
 
And unless &activateWindow::write_data is a static function, it won't work right either.
 
@hetelek I like that your program has a Cockney accent: std::string result = "ello";
 
Code speaks louder than words. A picture is worth a thousand words. A picture of code is worse than words.
 
@Keith :) I was testing somethign.
I don't have an accent myself.
 
Or I'm not making sense.
 
3:23 AM
MAN IM SMART.
3
Guess whast.
What*
 
The member function is not static?
 
winner
 
Did I ever mention the curl API is confusing as heck?
 
#is ashamed.
 
Hurray for (...).
 
3:24 AM
YEs, Martinho I am that little stupid kid who you needed to help with with lbiCurl.
Over TeamViewer.
 
Oh, sorry for not remembering you.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes You should be.
I'm just kidding.
I don't know why, but do you think it is a good idea to use libCurl instead of the Qt framework for web stuff? For some reason, I am against usign the Qt framework unless it's like QString
 
Well, I do have to go fetch water, so, afk.
 
opinions on my awesome question?
 
@hetelek The problem Qt is that once you star using it, you basically have to shove your whole upper body in it.
 
Xeo
3:34 AM
Wtf
I can't drag bookmarks and tabs anymore in FF
 
wtf
 
@Xeo Works fine here.
 
FF Viewer. Explore MW2 patch files
 
Xeo
And a suspicious FF extension seems to have installed itself. Noes.
 
Xeo
3:36 AM
Resides in... C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\extensions\{CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0031-ABCDEFFEDCBA}
And if that folder name isn't suspicious, I don't know what is.
Hm. Okay, I take that back. Seems to be a Java plugin kind of thing with the folder name.
 
You alrady said it. You can't take it backk.
 
posted on March 13, 2012 by Scott Meyers

For many years, I've allowed select outside technical trainers and training firms to use my course  materials with their clients. In cases where people approached me for training, but, due to scheduling or location or budgetary issues, etc., we were unable to work out an agreement, I'd refer them to one or more of these outside vendors. These days, I face a challenge most people would

 
Xeo
Eh, wait, that's where the Java plugin lives, but not whatever tries to modify FF through that plugin.
 
@Xeo That's a GUID.
Not suspicious at all.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes But as GUIDs go, ABCDEFF... doesn't seem a little bit suspicious?
 
3:44 AM
Or maybe it is... Maybe it is a virus that is trickign you to think it is a GUID but really that folder contains viruses and bad stuff :o Could it be?
 
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes I know that. But did you look at the GUID itself?
 
@hetelek I don't think so, viruses are required to use DEADBEEF when pretending to be GUIDs.
 
@Keith Nahh, I was joking. Sorry, haha.
 
@Xeo Erm, no. I don't make a habit of that.
 
I... I was joking too...
 
3:45 AM
@Keith Yeah so was I right there.
#brain ***k
 
Xeo
Okay, suddenly, I'm able to drag stuff normally again. Whatever.
 
Also, GUIDs are not necessarily assigned randomly.
 
@Keith DEADBEEF. Sounds legit.
 
I consider hashtags to be more offensive than swears :(
 
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A: Run-Time Check Failure #2 - Stack around the variable was corrupted C++

R. Martinho FernandesA *ob1 = new A(); LL *ob2 = new LL(); this->Handle(&ob1, &ob2); ob1 and ob2 are already pointers. By taking the addresses of the variables, then passing them to Handle where they are hammered into A* with reinterpret_casts and then written to, the code invokes undefined behaviour. I...

I need help. I think I wasn't harsh enough.
 
3:48 AM
@Pubby My bad. ###t, this code is being stupid.
 
I've never written a FF plugin myself, do you get to pick your GUID as long as there are no collisions?
 
user406009
I think C++ would be much improved if we changed the new syntax so people can't just walk in from Java thinking that it is all the same.
 
O from .NET.
Or*
 
@EthanSteinberg Well, Java came after C++. So Java should actually be the one changing.
 
How are the SI prefixes of Boost.Units supposed to be used? time t = 1. * milli * second; doesn't quite compile where time is quantity<si::time>.
 
4:02 AM
Could anyone by any chance answer this?
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Q: nmake Won't Work - Qt

hetelekI am trying to deploy my project(built with Qt Creator) into a single, static executable(Windows). I am having trouble doing this, even though I feel like I am following the Qt tutorial exactly. The tutorial I am following: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/deployment-windows.html First, I open ...

 
What's wrong with the current answer?
 
Read the comments.
 
And?
 
Do you know how to change that location?
 
Xeo
Eh, my flags got declined. :(
 
4:04 AM
from: C:\src\...
 
Xeo
Those aren't answers, dammit!
 
to: C:\Qt\4.8.0\
@LucDanton Do you have any idea?
 
I'd say the configure step isn't complete, so the next stage can't work.
 
Huh, weird.
 
Xeo
4:20 AM
ARGH, damn router.
Oh hey, my speedtest says I got 0.1mbit/s up and downstream bandwidth. WTF
And google maps is saying it can't find what I'm looking for, even though it offers me the exact link. RARGH
The internet is against me.
 
Oh I see, I can't do time t = 1 * milli * second;, has to be time t(1 * milli * second);.
 
Well those are good signs.
 
Xeo
And now my router nearly died.
@LucDanton Considering that Boost.Units is all about not having strange implicit conversions, yeah, that seems appropriate.
 
so tell me, how do you feel about your current internet situation?
 
@Xeo it's not obvious that the conversion is possibly lossy though and I think those prefixes deserve an example.
 
Xeo
4:24 AM
I think I'd need to censor my true feelings. And that means a lot in this room.
 
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Q: Does std::string really wrap up a C char array?

IntermediateHackerI always thought an std::string was implemented as an STL wrapper for a C char array string. But looking closely at the design, I've noticed that it doesn't give any hint or sign of being a wrapped up c-string. For all I know an std::string could be doing anything internally! There is the c_str(...

 
WHOA.
Did you know if you add a '.' to the end of a folder name on Windows
It gets removed?
wtf...
 
@hetelek you can do it with glib.
 
Wut?
 
or through the command line.
 
4:34 AM
Do what with glib?
 
mkdir .my_folder.is.made
 
Make a folder on your desktop, and then name it something random
 
@hetelek creating a folder name which has a '.'
 
And then raname it to 'whatever.'
 
Xeo
@IntermediateHacker Hey! I was just answering that question. :(
And the other question doesn't cover what the standard says at all.
 
Xeo
5:15 AM
@IntermediateHacker: I hereby demand that you undelete that question. :<
 
@Xeo sorry about that. I thought it was a duplicate.
 
Xeo
You can just undelete your question.
Problem solved.
 
6:06 AM
He can't see his own question. We'll have to undelete it for him.
There's a hack to do it by directly injecting the undelete command. It's posted somewhere on meta - too lazy to find it.
 
Xeo
Wait, you can't see your own deleted questions?
 
correct. You need to be 10k
 
Xeo
Now that is stupid.
 
I don't know about questions, but you can always see your answers.
 
Xeo
6:21 AM
@Mysticial Anyways, mind voting to undelete then?
 
done
 
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes, your turn
 
I think he bailed.
 
Xeo
Geh.
 
He's in the flow. Nobody ping him!
 
6:27 AM
Let's all ping him at once.
 
Xeo
@LucDanton And I can't even ask you... go get some rep, seriously. :P
 
What's my incentive for going over 10k again?
 
Xeo
Also, he obviously wants to be distracted. He just doesn't know it yet. Right, @RMartinhoFernandes?
 
10k is really the only privilege that's worth it.
 
Xeo
@LucDanton Seeing deleted questions.
And answers
 
6:29 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes tehehe... PLINK!
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Why do I have a little anime schoolgirl in mind giggling madly?
 
@Xeo Cause you're a lolicon in disguise! :P jk...
I don't know how Anime came across your mind there... lol
 
Xeo
I'm thinking in Anime, obviously.
 
Wonder when that damn Anime proposal is gonna go through...
 
Xeo
Wonder when that damn @RMartinhoFernandes is gonna get back...
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Q: GCC Super optimization or ... ?

Denis Ermolinlong long r = 0; long long k = 0; for (; k < 9999999999999; k++) { for (long long i = 0; i < 9999999999999; i++) { for (long long j = 0; j < 9999999999999; j++) { r = (r + (i * j) % 100) % 47; if (r != 0) { r++; } ...

sigh
And why do such questions always get upvotes...
 
6:50 AM
+1 is just noise.
 
Xeo
Oh, somebody voted to undelete the question.
Oh hey, welcome back @RMartinhoFernandes :P
 
@Xeo Isn't that what you say about every performance-related question? ;-]
 
Xeo
Yeah, because I can't answer the awesome ones. :(
 
Help, I'm trapped in wikipedia. I'm actually learning stuff :(
 
Xeo
lol
The Other Wiki
 
6:53 AM
So I was right. Flow, Wikipedia, what's the difference?
 
Xeo
It's not like The Other Wiki is that much different from TVTropes..
 
@Xeo Awesome performance questions are rare. About one a month... Of those, less than half are in C/C++...
 
7:34 AM
Come to think of it, maybe awesome performance questions are a more common than I think. Since I hide a lot of tags.
There was at least 2 in December. At least 2 in January. And I think 4 in February.
 
Ok, I started on traffic lights, went across geological eras, and ended up reading about airplane disasters. I'm closing the 30 tabs I still have open and getting some sleep.
 
@LucDanton you mean you have been 10k+ but now you've dropped below? I'm tempted to guess excessive downvoting...? I mean, how do you lose rep on a large enough scale. Perhaps I'm showing my SO noobness
 
@sehe Should be parsed as "What's my incenstive [...], again?".
 
@LucDanton Ah, I see!
No keep below 10k and don't get all the annoyances of community moderation :)
 
I know right!
 
7:37 AM
You can moderate things when you get > 10K rep. ?
awesome!
 
@IntermediateHacker Moderately so
@LucDanton To be honest I lost interest in rep hunting to the extent that I haven't even been able to repcap for a month. I've 'tried' on two (maybe three) occasions during that month: when I got ~100rep in residuals in a single day, I'm tempted to fill in the other half by 'doing some work'.
 
@IntermediateHacker You can be constantly annoyed by it.
 
... However, frankly, all these questions that I could answer are so meh in my mind these days. I can't bring myself to go through the hassle of typing it
 
@sehe Same here. I find it almost impossible to repcap unless I hit a 10+ on that day.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes In all fairness, I like getting the 'peek-behind' - gives me the idea I have a better idea of SO works, instead of 'appearance only'
 
7:40 AM
Or... if one my answers get linked... that'll cap me for a few days...
 
@Mysticial Someday you got to teach me how to do 10+ :)
 
@sehe You have quite a few of them yourself?
10 is fairly easy - even on the FGITW questions.
 
@Mysticial I do? I guess I'm over-awed by just knowing that you have so many gold badges
 
@sehe 1) Don't bother answering questions on tags like . They take a lot of effort, for 3 upvotes.
 
25+ is freaking hard...
 
7:42 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes mmm you maybe right. But it's what I like to do :)
 
@sehe 4 or 5 of my gold badges are freebies: C, C++, Marshal, Fanatic, Electorate
 
I was gonna say "Before you say, just type an awesome answer, I know for myself that I have a few of those. There's basically never an audience for them." You stole my thunder.
 
(Btw, that was totally sarcastic. Please don't give up on the low-traffic tags. They're important too, even if they don't seem as rewarding)
 
@Mysticial hehe. you know how it is with the rules and their exceptions
 
Populist seems hard, but you can actually game it. (to some extent)
 
7:44 AM
At least in dutch the saying goes: "It is the exception that re-affirms the rule"
 
Insulting the OP is a good way to get the Populist badge. :)
 
One thing I learned the Hard Way: Don't answer questions like 'Help, <error> in My first Console Calculator" from users with 1 rep. and no gravatars.
 
@Mysticial Insulting the accepted answer author
@IntermediateHacker These used to be fun in a way, too. Just by trying to see how quickly you can come up with a working solution in 2x fewer lines of code. Had nothing to do with getting rep, for sure
 
@IntermediateHacker Why not?
 
@RMartinhoFernandes You don't need to worry. I'm plenty pig-headed
 
Xeo
7:47 AM
Okay, how can I check assembly on linux again?
 
@Xeo Check? You mean gcc -S?
 
I also use -save-temps.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes you don't get any rep. no one upvotes your obvious two line answer, and the OP doesn't know how to accept answers.
 
@Xeo or objdump -Ctd or something
 
One-line answers on FGITW questions are also a good way to get Populist.
That's how I got mine.
*I expanded my answer a bit to make it somewhat good though.
 
7:49 AM
@IntermediateHacker I've had accepts on months old answers. If the user stays, he'll learn to accept them.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes well, I've never got lucky. :(
 
@Mysticial I had to google FGITW. Again :)
 
look at this one.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh yes, plenty of times. I hardly ever check but I do get accepts on answers I don't recall writing
 
I've had quite a few month-old accepts. Including one that gave me the Revival badge.
 
7:50 AM
@IntermediateHacker Also, I rarely upvote two-line answers on questions where the poster clearly has no clue.
 
@Mysticial That happens to me a lot: getting badges late. Like, 'Nice Answer' after 6 months or so
 
I currently have fifteen 9-upvote answers. wink wink
 
Xeo
Geh, WTF
I just repcapped.
 
@sehe Yeah, I've gotten "Enlightened" twice from really old stuff.
 
7:51 AM
So?
 
Xeo
I suddenly got a whole bunch of upvotes on my answer from yesterday...
 
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A: Is there any difference between "T" and "const T" in template parameter?

XeoNo. §14.1 [temp.param] p5 [...] The top-level cv-qualifiers on the template-parameter are ignored when determining its type.

 
Xeo
Oh, yeah, and that one.
 
@Xeo Nice... the only two days I repcapped after getting Legendary was yesterday and the day before - when you told me that the denormal question made ycombinator... lol
 
@sehe A word and a drive-by quote. 8 upvotes.
 
7:53 AM
@Xeo: that's funny. I used to use the const typename trick quite extensively to share const/non-const implementations of class members
 
Xeo
lol
 
@RMartinhoFernandes now it's 9 upvotes.
 
I didn't do it.
 
Xeo
@sehe What do you mean?
 
@Xeo Here, take a badge!
 
7:54 AM
@RMartinhoFernandes It's ok, we didn't susepct you
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Great, I'd rather take 10 rep and the badge tomorrow. :P
 
lol, now the accepted answers looks lame with 0 votes. :D
 
@Xeo Let me draw an example (later). Also, how would std::pair<const key_type, value_type> work correctly for std::map if const was really ignored? I assume, that the 'unsaid' part meant in template argument type **deduction**
 
@Xeo You've got plenty of things to upvote, don't worry... :)
 
Xeo
@sehe No, read the question again. template<const int X> is the same as template<int X>
 
7:56 AM
@sehe It's not ignored.
 
@sehe template <const typename T>.
:P
 
@Xeo duh. 'read the question' seems like good advice :)
 
Also, there's no deduction going on. With that said, time to go shopping.
 
Xeo
I do agree that the quote looks a bit out of context, but oh well. The question should give enough context.
 
@LucDanton hardly deductive reasoning, but by all means, go for it :)
@Xeo True. True. I linked to your answer (directly from your profile) and the question get hidden 'above' the fold. I jsut saw the question title
@sehe update: no examples will be drawn by me as the confusion has been removed
 
8:26 AM
@Xeo That template question is on the SE hotlist. You can expect to lose even more upvotes to the repcap. :)
 
morning all
 
Oh cool, looks like I'm getting two badges for that GCC Super Optimizations question.
 
Xeo
Yeah, I just upvoted you :P
 
@Xeo Ah! Thanks!
 
Xeo
And I think I'm gonna find a few more of your posts and upvote them
So you'll suffer the same as me
wrt repcap!
 
8:33 AM
@sehe See? It isn't that hard to get 10 - if you've got friends here to help you. :)
 
Xeo
4
Q: Make the StackExchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™ reset itself when read from a different tab

XeoSince recently, the StackExchange button asynchronously updates itself (meaning it shows new notifications without needing to reload the page). This is all nice and dandy, however I usually have multiple tabs open and the notification doesn't get reset when I click on the button in any one tab. ...

Anyone willing to donate a cat or pony/unicorn?
 
@Xeo Ask the robot. :)
 
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes: Plonk.
Wait, didn't he go nopping?
 
@Xeo Supposedly.
 
ahhh!!! documentation! I have to 'freeze' a document before I can 'revise' it
 
Xeo
8:37 AM
Oh, he was just in standby mode awaiting external boot commands
 
But I decided to read one last tab and now I'm reading about genocidal governments of the 70s...
Sigh.
 
@Xeo I've lost 38% to the repcap. I don't think I can see myself caring anymore... lol
 
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes "But I decided to read one last tab" -- yeah, we all know how that ends.
 
@Xeo The funny thing is the choice words. "I decided to"... yeah right.
@Xeo ^ there you go
 
@sehe I can quit anytime I want.
 
8:45 AM
Wikipedia = Weed
 
It's the definition of what you want that makes it an addiction :)
Of course, just fooling around. I'm sure you can stop.
When your UMTS dongle fails for a week
 
Xeo
@RMartinhoFernandes All addicted people say that.
 
It's called "denial". :-P
 
Hey does anyone know any articles that might help with creating a memory allocator which does what malloc and free do without actually using them?
 
8:50 AM
@oorosco Well, you have to get the memory from somewhere...
 
@sehe he he he
 
@RMartinhoFernandes THank you
If you remember anymore i'd be greatful
 
@oorosco new and delete
 
Making a basic allocator is pretty simple. Making an efficient one is hard. Making a thread-safe and efficient one is a nightmare.
 
Xeo
Especially since memory is global state...
 
8:52 AM
@Mysticial something comes to mind about wheels and inventing them...
 
@Mysticial I'm aiming for somethign between efficient and simple
 
Xeo
Making an efficient per-thread allocator is easier with thread-local variables
 
@thecoshman I had to implement an efficient one for one my classes. It didn't have to be thread-safe though.
 
@Mysticial Yeah, same here.
 
@Mysticial ahh, technical exercise, the only reason why 90% of problems are still worried about
 
8:54 AM
I also wrote a few blog posts about it, but they're in Portuguese, and there's lots of mistakes in them.
 
@Mysticial How long did it take you
 
it so sillly
 
Xeo
Creative, I have to admit.
 
@thecoshman I never had to implement a threaded allocator. I know how to do it - an efficient/scalable one. But it's very messy, so I won't.
But at least I can write one if someone held me at gunpoint...
 
Xeo
thread_local and a large, preallocated buffer make life easier.
 
8:56 AM
@oorosco A couple weeks. Most of it was just learning how to do it. The actual programming part was only a few days.
 
@Mysticial Better to learn martial arts or somesuch.
 
Xeo
In any case, I think I'll go napping for a while
 
same, 4AM here got class tomorrow... :(
 
Xeo
10AM
 
living the high life @xeo
 
Xeo
8:59 AM
Sure am
 

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