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12:02 AM
People do this?
;_;
 
user142019
I don't even know what that is.
 
powder at the end of cereal.
 
user142019
What's the stuff in the sieve?
 
user142019
I've never seen that.
 
12:07 AM
Cereal.
Crunchberry cereal to be exact.
 
lol, Kinect kept hearing "Xbox" during the streaming reveal and tried to respond to the voice command...
 
user142019
OIC.
 
user142019
The closest I've ever been to cereal was this:
 
user142019
 
user142019
And ow fuck that shit's good.
 
12:10 AM
yes it is
 
user142019
Nowadays I have only sausage rolls for breakfast.
 
You still need to branch out...there are tons of other good breakfast cereals out there ;-)
 
user142019
I don't like milk with food in it.
 
@Rapptz They are throwing away the best part!
 
I know!
 
12:11 AM
All that sugary goodness down the drain ;-(
 
user142019
Dutch people usually eat bread with ham, cheese or jam for breakfast.
 
user142019
Some people eat bread with cheese and jam. :puke:
 
oooo...just got a txt from my bro. Gonna be a new uncle tonight
 
user142019
Sounds fun.
 
Will be my 8th neice/nephew (if I counted them all...)
 
12:25 AM
Hei everyone, I'm back
 
Funny
 
And for the <10ks:
 
Don't bother
It's just you and me
 
A lot of us lurk here.
 
12:32 AM
Do you smoke?
 
Me? Hell no.
 
Why not? Never tried?
 
Why would I even want to try?
 
Try is not going to kill you. Why shouldn't?
I envy you though
 
@Mysticial I never lurk. Just sometimes I read without posting (or doing anything else to indicate I'm looking on).
 
12:41 AM
@Mysticial Yeah
@Jeffrey Trying is enough to get addicted
 
You get addicted because of a lot of other factors. Not just because you try.
 
Enlighten me.
 
1. If your friends smoke 2. If you feel like a rebel and want to seem so 3. Television inspiration etc...
And a shitload of other sad reasons
 
So the stuff itself has no additives?
 
I'm no doctor and I smoke ~4 cigarettes a day but I have stopped smoking for months without even realizing it. If you just try you ain't get any addiction...
It's all in your brain
 
12:47 AM
lol
 
what?
 
This is the list of 599 additives in cigarettes submitted to the United States Department of Health and Human Services in April 1994. It applies, as documented, only to American manufactured cigarettes intended for distribution within the United States by the listed companies. The five major tobacco companies that reported the information were: * American Tobacco Company * Brown and Williamson * Liggett Group, Inc. * Philip Morris Inc. * R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company One significant issue is that while all these chemical compounds have been approved as additives to food, they were not tes...
 
> One significant issue is that while all these chemical compounds have been approved as additives to food, they were not tested by burning.
 
Confirmation bias.
 
Interesting.
I roll them though. I can't stand pre-made cigarettes...
 
1:09 AM
hey guise
anyone here know c++?
 
so good, "oldie" but a goodie (just like Jerry ;))
 
@LuchianGrigore They say that only 4 people in the entire world know C++. What are the chances?
 
@Bjarne you here?
 
1:25 AM
okay, my credit card number
is:
6666666666667
cleared?
@LuchianGrigore no one here knows C++.
 
1:57 AM
Smoking is horrible. =[
 
@ThePhD it kills you
 
@LuchianGrigore I know C++ (and five other "high tech" words/phrases/acronyms).
 
2:14 AM
@JerryCoffin O.o
 
@JerryCoffin Hydraulic Pump!
@LuchianGrigore Bartek is a "C++ Master"
 
@ThePhD I said "high tech", not just "high pressure".
 
But he hasn't built his own compiler so he's not a C++ Grandmaster
@JerryCoffin That's plenty high tech! I mean, back when I was your age...
 
Programe crash down at 'free' function.& alert : Windows has triggered a breakpoint in ITDeviceBundle.exe.

This may be due to a corruption of the heap, which indicates a bug in ITDeviceBundle.exe or any of the DLLs it has loaded.

This may also be due to the user pressing F12 while ITDeviceBundle.exe has focus.

The output window may have more diagnostic information.
 
Godammit... The ICC that I have doesn't support std::to_string and std::u16string.
Lemme see if it supports any C++11 at all, and if so, what option to specify to enable it if it isn't already...
 
2:27 AM
Uh it should.
 
I made a lot of changes since the last time I compiled it in ICC or GCC.
I'm afraid to see what will happen when I put it through GCC.
Fortunately, I don't have a Linux machine setup atm.
I decided to take up a C++11 dependency on the upper-most abstraction layer of my Pi program. And this is what I'm greeted with... lol
 
Specifying /Qstd=c++0x didn't help... Goddammit.
 
@Jeffrey Another instantiation of Lounge<>...
 
God, I hate people explaining the problem as "it's not working". How the FUCK are we supposed to know what the actual problem is?
We ain't mind readers...
@MarkGarcia Lounge<C> doesn't even make sense. Does it?
TIL the Java room is older than the lounge...
 
> Next update WILL NOT take four months! I promise. Come back next week!
Random webcomic, last updated in 2008.
 
lol
 
Still a good schedule compared go vgcats.
Speaking of, let's see if there's an update.
 
3:25 AM
I forgot vgcats existed
 
Damn... I guess there is. Well played.
Forums are filled with spam, and there's an actual thread from 2012. With no answers.
 
4:16 AM
@JerryCoffin a bit too late, I found what I was looking for ;)
 
@LuchianGrigore Ah, well, at least you found it, so I guess it's all good.
 
4:29 AM
Hi fri. I want to know what is different
char strFileName[] = "default.log";
cout << strFileName << "\r\n";

char *strFileName = "default.log";
cout << strFileName << "\r\n";
 
64
Q: What is the difference between char s[] and char *s in C?

tsubasaIn C, I can do like this: char s[]="hello"; or char *s ="hello"; So I wonder what is the difference? I want to know what actually happens in memory allocation during compile time and run time.

 
thanks a lot @LuchianGrigore
 
5:20 AM
Hm.
Need another Exception type for loaders...
 
5:45 AM
Hacker News has a login button but no register button. Is it a private forum?
 
wow, native performance with JS
 
There's a create account at the bottom.
I clicked "Ask" (main menu) -> Clicked a link.
@StackedCrooked Also the "Submit" link. I don't know what will happen after you register though.
 
cool
thanks :D
 
6:01 AM
@StackedCrooked Your welcome.
:)
 
Is <sys/time.h> guaranteed to exist on all Linux platforms? Or is it Posix?
 
I think posix, since I can find it here. (Single UNIX Specification == POSIX?)
 
dammit
Oh screw it, I'm just gonna assume that all the Linux platforms I care about have posix.
 
yiz
comes with most main stream linux
 
That's a reasonable assumption.
 
6:15 AM
Anyone who doesn't have it is probably running MyCustomLinuxSpecialMintyFlavorAnimalOfTheMonthEdition
 
yiz
Anyone could write their own linux system :D
I tried to write my own driver once - didn't go very well :D
 
But the better question is: should everyone try to write their own linux system?
 
yiz
some people do that as a hobby
 
Are you talking about making a distro or a new kernel?
 
yiz
6:17 AM
same with hiking or collecting stamps
 
Making a distro is probably easier.
 
@ThePhD Yes. Obviously.
@ThePhD probably
:D
 
Lulz
The frameworks some of these distros build is just whack.
Alright, I need to get to drawing again.
... Right after I play some games. :D
 
6:28 AM
Potato
 
påtäjtå
 
Boil 'em mash 'em stick 'em in a stew.
I need to say "Let's try again" in Japanese...
 
user142019
6:43 AM
Sup cunts.
 
user457812
I'd say a ceiling but that thing above me definitely ain't a ceiling or a sky or a tree.. I'll get back to you on that.
 
user457812
Oh. It's a mouth.
 
user142019
kill(getpid, SIGSEGV); // happy debugging, noobs
 
user457812
I don't think that'd compile.
 
getpid() ?
 
user457812
6:48 AM
Just put parentheses everywhere
 
Too much functional languages
 
user142019
Never enough.
 
7:24 AM
man
implementing local types in Wide was a bitch :(
 
user142019
Don't do this. You'll run into buffer overflows quickly. Use scanf("%9s", input);. — rightfold 3 mins ago
 
user142019
^ scanf sucks balls.
 
@Xeo shut up! just shut up!
 
7:46 AM
@melak47 but sure, it's still backed up. what's that, they didn't think they needed to back it up?
 
Xeo
@thecoshman haha
 
@Xeo seriously!
 
Good morning everyone
just a quick question
 
no ಠ_ಠ
ah go on
 
Xeo
There's ... and then ... ... fire ... ... and ... ...
 
7:48 AM
On Windows is __declspec(dllimport) also mandatory or just export?
 
Xeo
@thecoshman Oh, I can spoiler you?
Well then...
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Spoiler: C++ sucks. We clearly need HasC++. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
 
@Nils If you use dllexport, those same functions must be marked dllexport in (one of or all of) the declarations of the function / class.
I hope you like MACROland. <3
@Xeo See, when I was making my haskell framework in C++, I wanted to call it Hascell.
 
@Xeo actually that was at Nils
 
'Cause, you know. It sounds cool.
There's also a cool logo you could make for it.
I mean, you could put like the function symbol inside of a battery cell.
"Powered by Hascell."
You can even be fancy and make it a soft c for an s sound, so it rolls off the tongue
"Hassell~"
Throw an E at the end to make it look french-ish.
Hascelle.
Teehee it's so pretty~~~
 
Good morning folks!
 

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