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9:01 PM
I find myself listening to PJ Harveys latest album a lot lately. ("Let England Shake", it's a few years old already.)
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked Oh, you like Polly Jean? Have you ever seen this one with Nick Cave? (Damn, there used to be a studio version of that one, but it seems to be gone from YT.)
 
What's there to do outside this room?
lol
 
@TonyTheLion Hearing about Björk.
Ok, I'll drop it.
 
@TonyTheLion Drinking parties with hookers.
That's what non programmers do.
 
@StackedCrooked I don't fall into that category
 
9:03 PM
@sbi You seem well informed about female vocalists of alternative music genres :)
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked Actually, I never got into PJH. The one CD I have of her never really caught on me. I only know a bit about her because she was once with Nick Cave, and because of her brother Mick who's been a founding member of the Bad Seeds. And Björk really isn't "of alternative music genres", is she??
 
Bjork isn't exactly mainstream either.
 
sbi
Ha, @Stacked, I found that official music video I was looking for using google. I can't see it here in Germany anymore (and that's probably why it wasn't linked for me), but I did watch it a few years ago, and presumably you still can. Oh, and it's on vimeo, too.
 
3MB/s. Need more speed.
 
9:08 PM
@CatPlusPlus how large is that thing?
 
I like this recent song by PJ Harvey.
 
@sbi I can't see it either.
 
About.
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked On vimeo? I think that song is really silly, but to watch those two in love is great.
 
9:09 PM
@CatPlusPlus holy shit
 
@sbi I can see it on Vimeo.
 
It's an MMO.
 
What are you dling?
 
Ohhhh :)
 
9:10 PM
I need some black mesa in my life
 
Great game! I'm level 68
 
GW2 is much hyped. I'm getting curious.
@sbi Looking at them, they're two weirdos really. Music is nice though :P Ok, perhaps the music is silly as well.
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked See my recent edit. :) They must have been freshly in love back then.
 
@CatPlusPlus what kind of specs does it require to run?
 
@sbi FYI we're aware of that user, yes.
 
sbi
9:13 PM
@casperOne Ah, thanks. Sorry for that mail, I wasn't sure you would get pinged from that mentioning here.
 
@Borgleader Would you know if my GeForce GT425M is supported?
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked Well, all I can say is that it definitely is a very interesting video. :-| As for the music... Did I mention I never really warmed up to PJ? And it's not for trying. I think she certainly is a very interesting and unique artist. But I guess I just need it a tad more, um, melodic?
 
Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or better
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I.e. anything that's not ancient.
 
@sbi Well, I like it. I think it's catchy, esp towards the ending.
 
I guess my 1.5 year old machine could handle it then
 
9:19 PM
@sbi And I'm recovering from Yuki Kajiura binge that lasted over 1 year. I got plenty of melodic music there.
 
sbi
> Some have become concerned about loss of serendipity in today's highly connected culture. Apple Maps is an attempt to reverse this trend. — Kevlin Henney
Haha!
 
Abandoning Google maps is stupid. Nobody wants that.
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked Mhmm. Did you point out her to me before? If so, I must admit that I never got around looking into her... :-|
 
@sbi I've posted plenty of clips here over the last year. She's a female composer btw. Example of her music where she's using an American vocalist (Emily Bindiger).
 
9:24 PM
@StackedCrooked well it's been quiet on Iceland lately I think
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf You mean she stopped making music?
 
no she grew older and conventional-artistic
like linkin park. amazing that they could do good stuff and then so bad stuff.
 
linkin park? did they ever do good stuff?
 
yep. i asked andrew koenig about it (hey, on topic!). he said that artists evolve, like.
 
You asked andrew koenig about linkin park?
 
9:27 PM
second album, m-something, was very good imho
yes
of course
he is a musician
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked Well, that's a bit to medieval-orchestral-classic for me. Too much pathos. That also applies to the other songs on YT I just listened into.
 
and photographer
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked He makes music, too.
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf meteora? or something?
 
sbi
9:28 PM
Alf, wasn't there an improvised band at some committee meeting? With Herb, Andy, and I forgot who else?
 
not sure
i think you're right
because such things happen :-)
 
sbi
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I'd like to think so, too, usually.
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Ok, listening to this song. I seems that I can tolerate it :)
 
@StackedCrooked they had nice animated videos too, in the beginning
 
I never really liked this Nu-metal genre though.
 
9:35 PM
LP wasn't very bad, I think.
But then again, I'm not a music connoisseur (that word is fucking hard to spell, by the way).
 
In my memory they are grouped with bands like Nickelback.
 
Perhaps a mis-categorization.
 
well nickelback had one listenable song. i bought cd. then i gave it to my sister. :-)
she was very happy with it
:-)
 
I like some of Dizzee Rascal's early work. This is quite crafty for example. It tends to sound better when sleep-deprived though..
 
9:39 PM
i think, there's a kind of paradox there that the more macho the music, the more chance it's gay males performing. like in ac/dc, or rainbow, or queen (of old).
 
rainbow?
 
the vocalist
ac/dc, the guitarist
 
Lol, never heard of a band called rainbow, but it doesn't sound very macho :P
 
rainbow was a band splintered off from deep purple
they did medieaval (speling?) inspired music and stories, including dressing the audience up in mediaval clothes etc.
 
Ok, that's .. suddenly impressive.
 
9:41 PM
98%!
 
I remember the preacher in evangelical church saying that Child in Time was pure satanic worshipping.
 
Who's most crazy I wonder :)
 
@sbi Time to sleep. Otherwise you'll be late for work tomorrow
 
9:43 PM
Medieval.
 
sbi
@ManofOneWay Oh will you shut up, little boy?!
 
sbi
I have laundry to hang, still.
 
You're never late for work if work starts when you wake up.
 
@sbi ;) The usual story, always wait until late with the laundry / boring stuff. Same with me
 
9:44 PM
@Cheersandhth.-Alf The style is recognizable.
 
sbi
@ManofOneWay Except I have to do about five machines a week. :(
 
@sbi That's the price for having more kids then we have had girlfriends
 
Madness.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, I thought you were gonna start working at Oracle ;)
 
Ell
9:48 PM
That was deadmg?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, you said were going to berlin for a job interview. I can talk to Oracle as well if you're into VM's and Compilers
@Ell Well, yes. I introduced him last week.
 
JTA
Work blocked chat... /sigh
 
oh god
that must suck
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked You know, that got me thinking. So I dug out my old YT account and looked at my favs there. You want some more female vocalists of alternative music genres?
 
JTA
I know right... I would think you could tie it into professional development somehow.
 
9:51 PM
@sbi I guess it can't hurt.
 
Ell
@manofoneway what do you do?
 
@Ell Trying to help talented people as the puppy to get a job.
 
So you are a recruiter?
 
Not really, I'm a student. I'm doing my thesis at Oracle right now.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What kind of job are you being interviewed for ? =) C++? What area in CS?
If you don't mind me asking :)
 
Woot! One hundred silver badgers.
@ManofOneWay Yes, it's C++.
 
10:01 PM
damn it! Somebody removed a question, now I've lost 10 rep. boo hoo
 
It sucks because now I'm below my beloved 2K
 
Oh, losing privileges sucks
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes yep.. oh well
I can get it back easily enough.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Cool :)
 
sbi
10:09 PM
@StackedCrooked Ok, lemme start...
Few people have heard about Kali Azzura, who was once a famous singer on YT. She had incredible cover versions. This is my favorite, including harrumph and all. :)
 
Aww.. somebody upvoted for me... so sweet. Thank you.
 
sbi
Terra Naomi, too, is a YT celibrity. She also has some very good covers as well as great songs of her own.
A Fine Frenzy had one album that I liked songs from, and Alison Sudol (who, basically, is A Fine Frenzy) feeatured in a stunning animated short film as actress, composer, and singer.
I love Julia Stone's Music, here still singing with her brother Angus. Currently, both are solo on tour.
This I once ran into on YT. I think she's a Australian actress, but I don't really know. I might like this more due to the video than due to the music. The song is still good, though.
 
So I'm filling out my profile for careers. Waste of time?
I'm not looking for a job, but it never hurts to have your name out there right?
 
sbi
Last year, a friends of mine went to see Katie Costello, who played in Berlin with Greg Holden. However, a few hours after the two recorded this video, she got sick and had to be taken to the hospital, so that my friend and I only saw Greg. (We hadn't known him before, but he is good, too.)
I think Agnes Obel lives in Berlin; or she used to, anyway. You can still hear her Nordic accent, though. I like this song.
This is just in this list to catch you off guard. :)
<EOL>
 
I bookmarked this.
 
sbi
10:12 PM
@StackedCrooked Yeah, now I really need to take care of this f..ine loundry and go to bed.
 
I wonder if I could create youtube playlist off that.
Ok, thanks @sbi. I'll definitely check it out.
 
Back here, they're often still distributing the past. RT @GreatDismal: Future sometimes a little more evenly distributed here.
@sbi End of Life?
 
First time I've seen someone use getline to input one character...
Let alone istream::getline.....
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes England Online
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Less pathos, please. End of List suffices.
 
10:14 PM
Oooh, fancy greek words.
 
That's /ul
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes "appeal to the audience's emotions"
@StackedCrooked Did you know I could write (basic) C++ years before I wrote my first HTML page?
 
@sbi The robot won't understand that.
 
So will grumpy ape and robot meet now in Berlin?
 
@sbi No, but I'm not particularly surprised.
 
sbi
10:15 PM
@StackedCrooked He can file it, though.
 
@sbi Oh, I know what pathos is. We use that same word for the literary device in Portuguese.
 
I know psychopathos
Lol, apparently it's a band.
 
There pathos means disease.
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked I must have learned started to learn C++ in 1992, I think. I first probably looked at HTML in the mid-90s. It might even have been after 1996, though.
 
The first song on the psychopathos page isn't so bad.
@sbi In 1992 I had my first exposure to BASIC on a second-hand C64.
First C++ program was in 1999 probably, when I got my first PC and a pirated copy of Visual Studio 6.0.
 
10:20 PM
Programming made it's bond with me when I realized it could save me hours on homework.
 
I don't remember 1992.
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked Oh. According to the dates on the files of my first C++ project, that was 1994, not 1992. Mhmm. Yeah, I think that makes sense. 1992 was a brainfart. Sorry for that.
 
I don't think I remember anything prior to 1994.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That is worrying or not depending on your age.
 
10:23 PM
You don't remember anything from before you were 7?
 
sbi
I learned BASIC in 1986. IIRC. In 1987 I learned assembler, because BASIC was too slow on the machines I had access to back then. And I was trying to get all the chips necessary to solder together my own Z80 machine. (That was east of the iron curtain, and you couldn't just buy those chips in a shop there.)
 
The first date that I remember is 1986. It was written on the blackboard in first grade of elementary school.
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked HD crash, I guess. No SSDs back then, remember?
 
@sbi damn... I wasn't even born yet...
 
@sbi Dammit you go way back.
 
10:25 PM
@StackedCrooked You do? :S
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes A few things yes.
 
I have a few undated memories that may be from before that. But I'm not sure.
 
sbi
I don't remember any dates, but I do remember events that go way back. My earliest childhood memories are from when I was 2 years old. I know because I had a brother who died before I was 3, and I have two memories of him. I also remember one thing from when he wasn't yet born.
 
I remember being assigned a task in kindergarten and not understanding it and standing there helplessly not knowing what to do.
That was not fun!
 
10:27 PM
I don't even remember my first day of school.
:(
 
@sbi I guess you were at the front line at the wall when it finally opened.
 
I hate character naming with no generator.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Same... And I didn't speak English when I first went to school.
I have fuzzy memories of my teacher teaching me how to pronouce "three".
 
sbi
@StackedCrooked Actually I was far from Berlin back then, in the military, and it took me a while to get a few days off and visit the other part of Berlin.
 
And I also remember how I was in the slowest in the class to get started with reading...
 
10:29 PM
@sbi Oh, I see.
 
sbi
@Mysticial What language did your parents talk to you in?
 
@sbi Cantonese. I didn't know a single word of English until I entered pre-school.
 
@Mysticial I was rather slow in elementary school as well. It started improving when I was about 11 years old.
 
I was pretty awesome in elementary school.
 
sbi
@Mysticial Oh, I didn't know you are of Chinese ancestry.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought you remember nothing?
 
10:30 PM
I know I skipped second grade, and that's why I don't remember anything before 3rd grade.
@sbi I remember the last two years of elementary school.
 
@Mysticial Learning multiple languages as a child is good for your brains. You're lucky in that regard I think.
 
My parents were already fluent with English years before I was born, but they intentionally didn't speak English at home until I was well into school.
@sbi I've definitely talked about it before. But probably not this time of the day. :)
 
sbi
@Mysticial This time of day I am usually asleep. (I have to be up in five hours, and will probably be in demand by my kids until 11pm today.) But I might have forgotten even if you said it when I was around. I am a programmer, after all, and we're not especially known for our incredible social competence.
 
Guild Wars 2 seems to get good ratings. Hm, perhaps I should check it out after all.
 
@sbi lol
 
10:40 PM
0
Q: List of smart pointers - Managing object lifetime and pointer validity

user1423893I have a list of smart pointers where each pointer points to a separate Entity class. std::list<std::unique_ptr<Entity>> m_entities; I would like the constructor to handle the assigning of each pointer to a std::list class as it is "automatically" handled by the code on class instan...

I'm sure there's a dupe for this.
If not, there should be one.
 
Ell
Yes
 
sbi
Damn, what a mess. I had made some yeast dough in the evening, in preparation for the weekend (for rolls and pizza), and put it into the fridge in the biggest container I have. But it has since quadrupled in size (in the fridge!), burst the container, and spilled all over the fridge's content. Took me almost 10mins to clean up the mess. And I had to get another big container into the already cramped fridge, too, because I can't let this stuff lying around outside, lest it explodes.
 
Ell
Aww that's cool
 
sbi
@Ell Are you trying to troll me?
 
That sounds awesome...
 
sbi
10:47 PM
I should take a bag of flour to bed now, to be prepared when I end up with my feet in pizza dough in the morning when I want to get out of bed.
 
@sbi Too much yeast? I thought dough only rose when at room temperature
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think I once asked a "What smart pointer do I use when?" question. It's in the FAQ list.
@Prætorian No, yeast also rises in the fridge — but not that fast! I took a bit more yeast then the recipe says, but then I always do.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Weird question. Claims he's using unique_ptr but error message shows auto_ptr.
 
Misread again.
 
@sbi Also take a camera to bed along with the flour :)
 
10:50 PM
@sbi NAh, this is about "how do I pass a unique_ptr to a function".
Id est the answer is "use std::move".
@Prætorian Oh, very weird indeed.
 
Ell
@sbi no I think it sounds cool, like an unlimited pizza dough supply
 
sbi
:5446901 I have, In fact, the pizza dough recipe I have been using for a couple of months now should be in the fridge for at least 24hrs. (You can also leave it in the fridge for a few days.) It rises, but so far it's only done that very slowly.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes He fixed it
 
sbi
@Prætorian The camera won't help me to save the kids from getting drowned in goo dough in the morning.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah, I misinterpreted the title then.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Also, he's trying to push a unique_ptr<Boundary> into a std::list<std::unique_ptr<Entity>>. Doesn't mention any relationship between the 2 types of objects
 
sbi
10:53 PM
@Ell Erm. It doesn't magically acquire more flour, you know. It only acquires more bubbles. And if it keeps expanding at that speed, I can't bake it fast enough to prevent it from taking over the apartment.
 
@sbi No, but you could post a picture here and get lots of stars :)
 
sbi
@Prætorian I know that every attempt at self-deprecation gets starred here. I don't plan to hand you such star food.
Well, the laundry's now done, the fridge's sufficiently clean, and I am very tired. Good night, folks!
 
Ah, dammit.
I had that dupe in my bookmarks.
 
So, is the @ character a valid delimiter for a raw string literal? gcc is rejecting it
@sbi Good night
From the standard, for a raw string literal delimiter
any member of the basic source character set except:
space, the left parenthesis (, the right parenthesis ), the backslash \,
and the control characters representing horizontal tab,
vertical tab, form feed, and newline.
 
@Prætorian Then no.
 
10:58 PM
No, it isn't?
 
GCC is correct.
 
Why? Which one of those exceptions includes @?
 
Only letters, digits, and _ { } [ ] # < > % : ; . ? * + - / ^ & | ∼ ! = , " ' are allowed
 
Oh basic source character set
 
@Prætorian @ is not on the basic source character set.
 
10:59 PM
Yeah, I glossed over that bit and focused on the stuff in the exceptions
 
sbi
> 600 hours and thousands of dollars to move 500 balls nowhere in the most spectacularly inefficient way possible. So I can only assume that this was a government contract, correct? — Mike Newbry
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@TonyTheLion Erm that's rather silly.
You can have "Sexiest Woman Ever" for example. Doesn't mean they'll put pictures of their corpses.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sexiest Woman in Year
 
@TonyTheLion If a magazine publishes a list of the sexiest women (alive, dead, or zombie), it's a fair guess that restricting them to saying things that were truly needed would put them out of business.
 
11:10 PM
I thought it was funny
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I believe you know the dupe for this:
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Q: Why does implicit conversion from non-const to const not happen here?

legends2kI'm passing a char** to a g_key_file_set_string_list which expects a const char * const identifier [] /* this function is part of the GLib library */ void g_key_file_set_string_list(GKeyFile *key_file, const gchar *group_name, const...

 
@TonyTheLion Oh, I'm not arguing with that -- I rather agree.
 
@Mysticial it's a faq
 
11:18 PM
You know what really pisses me off? When people say that it's an attempt to suppress the minority vote to try and require proof of citizenship with ID at the voting booths. For FUCK SAKE! I call that preventing voter fraud and upholding the constitution. Dumb mother fucks!
Just read a story on the interwebs, needed to vent.
 
BREAKING NEWS: Some people are stupid!
 
^ this
 
@Mysticial Arrgh, should have bookmarked. This is really hard to grep for.
 
What are you grep-ing?
o.O
 
@Chimera You mean anyone can vote? Hmm, maybe I'll go cast a vote myself come November
 
11:20 PM
@Chimera To be brutally honest, I can't possibly understand how you guys managed this far without that.
I can't imagine how it can work any other way.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've definitely seen a better dupe than that... hmm
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Me neither.
 
@Mysticial Yeah, I know.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes One thought is that one political party gets a lot of votes from people who are unable to prove they are citizens so this party doesn't want voter ID laws passed.
 
@Mysticial Oh, now I remember. I have one with pictures.
Ah, it's not about const-correctness, but derived->base conversions.
 
11:23 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah... right. That's what my memory was pointing to as well.
 
It's the same issue, but it feels wrong suggesting it as dupe.
 
Does branch prediction occur at runtime or compile time?
 
@StackedCrooked runtime
 
@Chimera I thought runtime, but there are those likely and unlikely macros. What do they do?
 
11:26 PM
@TonyTheLion Go firetruck yourself.
5
 
37
A: likely/unlikely macros in the Linux kernel

1800 INFORMATIONThey are an instruction to the compiler to emit instructions that will cause branch prediction to favour the "likely" side of a jump instruction. This can be a big win, if the prediction is correct it means that the jump instruction is basically free and will take zero cycles. On the other hand i...

 
@StackedCrooked Don't know, never heard of em. :-)
 
@Prætorian I was looking at that question.
> They are an instruction to the compiler to emit instructions that will cause branch prediction to favour the "likely" side of a jump instruction.
So I get they decide the "first" branch prediction. After that the runtime decides the prediction?
 
@StackedCrooked Look at the second answer also, it answers your question a bit better
 
@TonyTheLion: WolframAlpha never ceases to amaze me. The things it can do just blow my mind every time.
 
11:27 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I see what you did there.
 
@StackedCrooked Yep, that's my understanding of it
 
@Borgleader it is amazing the stuff they do
 
@Prætorian very cool
 
Sometimes I wonder how one would go about coding this stuff and it's just so over the top I don't even know where to begin
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes fiddletuck
@Borgleader That's because you try to understand the problem from the perspective of code. You need to understand the underlying ideas first.
2
 
11:31 PM
That's possible
 
I don't know what those ideas are though :p
I just figured I'd say something that makes me look sophisticated.
 
lol
Well I was referring to things like: wolframalpha.com/input/?i=int+x^2+dx
Like in this case, it has to parse the string, figure out that I'm asking for an integral and then evaluate. The first part where it parses the input isn't so bad but the latter that's not trivial
 
@TonyTheLion LOL that's funny
 
Any quick way to hash a string?
 
std::hash<std::string>()(the_string_goes_here)?
 
11:45 PM
hmm, I keep getting a "C++ standard doesn't provide a hash for this type"
my 1st attempt was similar to yours but I didn't use "std::" as defined that im using namespace std;
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes: is that new?
 
@GoodBoyNYC Hmm, there should be. I guess your implementation is missing that.
@Borgleader Yes.
 
@Borgleader I believe its new in C++11
 
Well, there's boost::hash.
 
Well it compiles for me in VS2012, I just never saw that before, didn't include anything aside from string which I find odd.
 
11:48 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes or he forgot an include
@GoodBoyNYC what compiler/library/version?
 
Oh, that could be it.
std::hash is in <functional>.
 
@GoodBoyNYC and that seems like a very unusual error message.
 
hmm, I'll have to download the boost library.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I still wish the spec guaranteed that std::hash("LITERAL") and std::hash(std::string("LITERAL")) had the same value. :(
@GoodBoyNYC what compiler are you using?
 
VS2012
 
11:51 PM
@MooingDuck Erm, the former (assuming you put in the types) will hash a pointer.
 
@GoodBoyNYC That one should have hash
@R.MartinhoFernandes doesn't change my point.
 
std::hash<std::string>()("LITERAL") however, does hash to the same as std::hash<std::string>()(std::string("LITERAL")).
 
@MooingDuck i thought it did, I did a quick search to see what version VS2012 was using.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes also std::hash should be constexpr for builtins
@GoodBoyNYC VS2008 has it, so does VS2010. VS2012 definitely has it.
 
@MooingDuck im going to dive into this some more. I'll surface if I need air.
 
11:53 PM
@MooingDuck There's a lot of missing constexpr stuff. There are a few DRs covering that already.
 
std::string mystr = whatever;
switch(std::hash<std::string>(mystr)) {
case std::hash<const char*>("HELLO"): do_thing1(); break;
case std::hash<const char*>("BYE"): do_thing2(); break;
}; //a man can dream
 
But why would you want that?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes because the alternative is ugly std::map<std::string, std::function<void()>>
 
What alternative? What is the code supposed to do?
@MooingDuck That's not at all the same thing.
 
Well conceptually you can use both approaches to execute a specific piece of code based ont he value of a string
 
11:56 PM
You can't use hashes to compare for equality.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes execute one of several blocks of code depending on a string's value.
@R.MartinhoFernandes true, I'd need to put in a second check.
 
Only "not equal" results are meaningful when comparing hashes.
@MooingDuck Now which one is ugly?
 
That's not very democratic.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes true
 
Hey guys, So i created a bot with simple mouse and keyboard functions that i made. I was thinking about taking my bot programming a bit further. I was wondering if i can make a C++ program to detect elements/pictures on the screen and act accordingly to it?
 

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