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user142019
7:00 AM
@kfmfe04 is it any good? I heard libev is much better.
 
user142019
But yeah, I only use epoll anyway. :P
 
Just finished watching The Amazing Spiderman
I liked the 2002 one better :(
 
user142019
Spider-Man is great.
 
@Rapptz is that a reboot?
 
yes
 
7:07 AM
did they make it "darker"?
seems like TDK is influencing other films...
 
No.
 
ok - I'll check it out then
 
what's with all these reboots lately? did they finally run out of ideas?
 
@Krazer In terms of canon with the comics, the 2012 one precedes the 2002 one.
 
but it feels like everything is getting rebooted
 
7:11 AM
I actually like the new Star Trek reboot (that one's needed - all the actors getting too old/died off)

Out of the non-reboots, I like Kick-Ass.
Though I do wonder if there is less writing (or good writing) out there due to so many new forms of media and distribution... (as a reason for all the reboots)
 
Europe needs to reboot, it seems
 
posted on March 08, 2013

We have two numbers, one integer and one floating-point, and we want to compare them.

 
user1357851
7:28 AM
 
@kfmfe04 Oh, I always shunned it because of (a) not wellknown (b) not wellknown. Really. Is it as good as the reviews suggest?
 
Also, hahahahahahaha @Robot lololo
 
> The book is self-published by its author, and it shows. There are spelling and grammar errors, the margins are a bit too narrow, and some text is hard to read because of the choice to use gradient backgrounds that get a little too dark. None of this matters,
> however -- the content of the book is outstanding and this kind of self-publishing is to be applauded and encouraged. In fact, I'd love to collaborate with this author (or others like him) on editing a second edition both to further my own understanding of metaprogramming and to improve the already good quality of this book.
@BartekBanachewicz What about him?
 
@sehe first post on the starboard. I was there, just wanted to laugh again
 
user1357851
7:33 AM
i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/6951965952/h1000DEDF <--- highly recommanded if you hate cute cats
 
@BartekBanachewicz Mmm. I'm pretty sure that, while funny, that's unfair. I'd blame crappy MUA's. Unless, of course, the Robot pipes his SMTP directly to port 587 using netcat?
@Telkitty We know it. And "thanks" for failing to inline it :0
 
@MooingDuck I thought hat mimicking boost would be a good idea here :(. Anyway, i think I know what I did wrong, I'll get up and try in a second
 
@sehe I find it a little hard to read, but it has tons of useful little snippets for someone who is just learning TMP (but I wouldn't recommend it to a total beginner of TMP) - otoh, I actually find it easier to take in than Alexandrescu's opus
 
@sehe oh, but it's so funny, innit? Man, I haven't laughed so hard for a long time
 
the biggest drawback (besides the formatting/editing) is that the edition was written pre-C++11
 
7:35 AM
It's most probably not his fault, of course
Hi @xeo
Also, TIL @H2CO3 is 18yo o.O
 
the book is almost a compilation of the author's observations through his experiences with TMP (so not much theory - much more in terms of TMP techniques), so I think its usefulness will depend highly on the match between the reader and the book (in other words, the intended audience may be very narrow)
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well, I don't find UNICODE mishaps very funny. It's like... a nipple slip or something. You know it happens to the best of us, and I just hate when it happens (which is, at least once aday in the face of crappy software)
@kfmfe04 Yeah. I was wondering about the 'author pedigree' - what do we know him from? I mean "I like to call myself a mathematician, but really I'm a philosopher" kinda puts me off....
> At such a reasonable price I'm totally satisfied with the content. My only recommendation is to get a sharper picture of Tibet the dog as the cover photo.
^ That one is pretty smirky
 
user142019
What the fuck.
 
@kfmfe04 I haven't seen this book on the "Definitive Booklist" question, have I? If it isn't there, would you care to add it?
@Zoidberg Sorry. Won't do it again.
 
user142019
I have Netcat installed.
 
user142019
7:41 AM
daknok% netcat                                                 ~/Documents/voxx
zsh: command not found: netcat
 
@sehe good idea - will do
 
@kfmfe04 Drop a link here :) Not all of us have the question favourited
@Zoidberg nc - there's a difference between GNU/BSD netcat flavours IIRC. Also slightly incompatible invocations
 
user142019
@sehe I love you.
 
@Zoidberg Oh. Well, I've been there before :) On AIX I had both and I needed just the right one to get my stuff to work :)
The main difference is the presence of "-e" (execute command) and the way to start listeners (nc -l -p 6767, or netcat -l 6767 from the top of my head).
@kfmfe04 Oh aha, this review comment thread is quite insightful - I'm gonna thank these guys for "arguing on the internet" :)
 
@sehe I googled that. Why did you hav to do this to me....
 
user1357851
7:49 AM
I have been wondering this super profound question for a while
 
user1357851
Why nothing disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle recently
 
user142019
What the fuck.
 
user142019
Teacher has a database of players and team where each team can have only one player.
 
user1357851
I am not sure that it is nothing nothing, but the frequency of disappearence has decreased.
 
user142019
This is like team belongs to player relationship. That makes no sense.
 
user1357851
7:52 AM
It is almost like alien no longer care about us or maybe the US military has abandoned the area because of the recession or Iraq/Afghanistan war
 
user1357851
why ship/plane, u no disappearing in the triangle any more!
 
@Telkitty Easy: You don't see what disappeared,
 
Great, VS10's std::to_string has ambiguable overloads...
Also, hi.
 
static_cast<long long> should fix
 
Yeah, that's what I resorted to.
 
7:55 AM
@Zoidberg A player can "have a team" - which would express "be a member". Really, I'd suggest a relation table here, because it is obvious that (like in real life) one day a player might be on two teams. In the mean time, do a unique key over the relation table to prevent multiplicity there :|
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Good morning.
 
user142019
@sehe Well, depends on the organization. Maybe it makes no sense that a player is in multiple teams.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes ambiguable?!
 
user1357851
@sehe If I knew a cat was running towards me at 6km/hour from 3km away, I would expect to see the kitty 30 mins later, even though I could not see it disappearing
 
7:56 AM
0
Q: What type of kitchens should i prefer for my home?

ConerevenI want to add one more kitchen in my home but little bit feeling awkward to ask my neighbours. But my friend suggested me some different designs of kitchens, but i need to gather some more opinion from different people. Please suggest me some designs.....

 
@sehe Can be called in ambiguous manner.
 
@sehe ok - I added a small paragraph to the OP

http://stackoverflow.com/q/388242/975129
 
(Quite easily, actually; just pass an int)
 
Xeo
Morning
 
Ell
Fuuuuuuck
 
user142019
7:56 AM
@Ell a hot chick.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes What would be ambiguous, then?
 
Xeo
@sehe conversion to long and long long
As those two overloads are there.
Or something.
 
@Xeo long long and unsigned long long, actually.
 
Wokay. I'll keep it in mind.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes If you get VS2012 it'll fix it
 
7:58 AM
It's quite silly actually. std::to_string(0) does not compile...
 
0ULL would though wouldn't it?
 
Xeo
Maybe it was specified like that at a time?
 
@Xeo Well, it was quite silly of committee.
 
@tweetsbi Locked into C++11? How long was I unconscious?
^ lololol
 
Xeo
lol
I wonder what kind of code James has seen to think so.
 
user1357851
8:00 AM
anyone here knows Android Java at all?
 
user142019
No. Nobody here knows Java.
 
auto matic = foo;
 
@Zoidberg Liar. We're not interested
 
@Zoidberg Who are you talking to?
 
user142019
Telkitty.
 
8:01 AM
oh someone I plonked
 
@TonyTheLion Gah. Look for yourself?
 
user142019
lol
 
@sehe also, hi!
 
@KevlinHenney @jonskeet Email me? I'll loop you in on the conversation with Jon & me. It's not quite what it started out to be.
^ That looks a li'll bit like petty damage control
 
8:02 AM
that guy Andrew Barber who is running for mod was one of the people who closed the book question in August.
 
Xeo
3
Q: lifetime of a std::initializer_list return value

PotatoswatterGCC's implementation destroys a std::initializer_list array returned from a function at the end of the return full-expression. Is this correct? Both test cases in this program show the destructors executing before the value can be used: #include <initializer_list> #include <iostream>...

^ should be UB alright. /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
 
Yes. Returning initializer_lists is the moral equivalent of returning references.
 
user142019
TCP in Erlang is heavenly.
 
Basically, there's nowhere to place its storage.
 
@Zoidberg "TCP is Heavenly" - no one, ever
You probably meant "Networked communications using Erlang is heavenly"
Off to the office. See you
 
8:10 AM
I should stop naming these arguments event. It messes up with VS.
Stupid C++/CLI mode.
 
user142019
lol C++/CLI
 
sigh. ios::binary -.-
I knew it
 
user142019
loldut!
 
8:30 AM
YAAAAY
WORKS
image = engine::Image::Load(istreambuf_range<unsigned char>(file));
daaamn
now I see how flexible it is
 
cpx
I give up programming and get back to it after a few months.
I haven't even typed for months!
 
user142019
You just typed.
 
user142019
Noob.
 
oho, now that's fixed time to go to work
 
8:34 AM
wtf with the (void).
you suck,
 
yay, pound going down against dollar
 
cpx
Well, I'm a noob again.
 
user142019
> again
 
user142019
That implies you once wasn't.
 
cpx
8:36 AM
Lets say I wasn't so noob.
 
oh, Google did actually just reply to me
I thought they had given up
 
cpx
It's like I'm moving in circles.
 
morning all
 
2
A: Non english text python unreadable

Jukka K. KorpelaThis looks like UTF-8 encoded Bengali text with interspersed HTML character references, incorrectly interpreted as windows-1252 characters. Could be about anything else, too, really. When crawling web pages, you should do roughly what browsers and general search engines do when deciding on the c...

Dammit, Jukka is on SO lurking .
 
cpx
mawning.
 
8:41 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes So you've met your match?
 
@Mysticial Erm, Jukka is on the UTC.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The timezone?
:P
 
No, the Unicode Technical Committee or something.
 
ah
 
So he's a Unicode Expert™?
 
8:42 AM
Yeah.
 
you will have to stoop low man... find pedantic flaws in everything he says and does!
 
I'm back
 
where from?
 
@thecoshman hah
> This looks like UTF-8 encoded Bengali text with interspersed HTML character references, incorrectly interpreted as windows-1252 characters
uhh... how?
 
8:45 AM
@thecoshman home, now at work.
 
@TonyTheLion oh joy of joys :P
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes did he just guess it?
 
cpx
Before I install Microsoft VC++. Apparently, there's a serious virus in my computer known as "Google redirect". I think the only option left now is to reinstall the windows over again. I don't blame the virus, I have got a shitty old computer with XP SP3 which needs to be replaced.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well, as he states, it could be a zillion other things, so yeah, he took an educated guess.
 
8:47 AM
@DeadMG visual studio used to type that by itself :/
 
oh yeah
 
@DeadMG hey, that's nice!
 
VS does have a habit of adding (void) in, say, debug output.
 
Borked UTF-8 is quite easy to recognize because there are lots of repeated leading bytes and continuation bytes and whatnot.
 
@DeadMG I am running cleanups on this code, just one at a time
 
8:49 AM
@cpx lol
 
I am quite happy with my istreambuf_range nevertheless
 
cpx
So, I need to beg for some money from my family to buy a new system.
 
@cpx you can just, y'know, work
 
> you can just work
WOw
 
cpx
8:51 AM
Because I'm a noob? :P
 
oh work, I keep forgetting that's a thing
 
haha
man, @cpx is 21yo
begging for money at this age? meh.
 
I never found it terrifically easy to find work
 
@DeadMG You mean, paid work.
 
getting work done, without procrastinating, is hard.
 
8:53 AM
true
 
@DeadMG you mean, interesting work
 
in fact, I'm procrastinating right now
also writing reply to Google person
 
The ones impressed with your Linux skills?
cough
 
I should get my ass moving soon.
 
Hi Google person, are you then Google personified?
 
8:54 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah. She doesn't actually seem all that bothered by my reply.
 
cpx
There are several issues with this current laptop that I have: 1) CD/DVD drive doesn't work. 2.) No Wifi 3.) Low physical RAM, 4.) CPU Fan out of service 5.) Keyboard buttons popped out 5.) Battery doesn't charge up.
lol
 
1) is nonexistent
also, on my workstation 5) is too
oh wait, you have two 5s
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz The driver CDs on the hardware I buy tell another story. :|
 
@Xeo who the hell installs drivers from CDs anymore?
 
in 吹水區 [Chinese], 12 mins ago, by GOD
men chau chin chau .. hin hun chin
 
8:56 AM
Have you heard about that thing called download perhaps?
 
user142019
> by GOD
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz When I had my shitty internet, download 50MB would've been a mighty challenge.
 
user142019
@BartekBanachewicz Yes. You download from the CD-ROM to your HDD.
 
@Xeo sigh that was a temporary condition
neither my workstation nor my work laptop have the CD drives anymore
 
> When I seen your profile on Stackoverflow I immediately noticed your C++ work (plus how cute the dog in your picture is)
4
EPIC WIN.
want to get recruited by Google? Put cute dog in avatar.
 
8:57 AM
WUt
 
hah. Win.
 
Event Y U NO TRIGGER
 
user142019
Because you didn't tell it to trigger.
 
@DeadMG Awww :)
 
@DeadMG Also, it seems she can't English.
 
user142019
8:59 AM
@DeadMG WINRAR
 

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