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3:00 PM
Teen drama much.
 
ITT Bartek quarter-life crisis S02E01.
 
holy fucking shit
it's so fucking hot here
 
I think I should be doing more with my life
 
it should be a crime.
 
Get a fan
 
3:01 PM
@Puppy yeah bby
 
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus Do you have any idea where the fuck Toggl keeps its docs for keyboard shortcuts for the Desktop app?
 
@Xeo No
 
Xeo
Damn
 
I don't know if there are any keyboard shortcuts
Desktop app is shit
 
Xeo
According to the web page, yes
 
3:01 PM
The only redeeming feature is idle detection
But that's really not that worth it
 
The hell is toggl
 
Time tracker
 
Oh that thing
 
Xeo
See the Keyboard Shortcuts part
No further info on it, though :s
Okay, found it
 
Web app has annoying bug where you can't refresh without styles going away, but otherwise is much better than desktop one
 
Xeo
3:03 PM
meeeeh. The shortcuts for desktop are just within the app :<
@CatPlusPlus Dunno, don't need anything fancy
just want to not have to switch to the app to start / stop time
 
You're shit out of luck then!
 
I am going to write haskell implementation of Love Letter today
 
I keep it pinned in the browser
 
Wee, new animation race to debug.
 
hmmm
I spent an hour on the phone to a Belgian mobile from my UK mobile, and they didn't charge me anything extra for an international call?
wut
 
Xeo
3:10 PM
... seriously? achievements?
wtf
 
@TonyTheLion The EU slapped phone companies super hard about it.
 
ah I see
 
there's lots of bad things to say about the EU
but they seem to enjoy slapping companies for being dicks
which I like.
 
Silly Europeans and their cute laws.
 
How's that for an answer:
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A: Differences between type definions and their meanings in typeid(equalizing)

rubenvbSome types are the same, some are distinct (=not the same): for char, adding signed and unsigned gives you three distinct types in total. for short, int, long and long long, signed is implied, and adding that does nothing. Adding unsigned will give you a new set of distinct types. unsigned, sho...

He asked about typeid, I slapped him hard with std::is_same std::sm.
Also, did I miss anything there?
 
user3010322
3:26 PM
Wait, I can't have signed integers?
 
user3010322
Goddamnit.
 
user3010322
SharpDX y u break mah back. ;~;
 
productiveness. Productiveness. PRODUCTIVENESS. PRODUCTIVENESS, DAMNIT!
 
Xeo
Productiveness is down! Requesting medic!
4
 
NEED A MEDIC
 
user3010322
3:29 PM
 
user3010322
Medic ist hier!
 
trying to see if I should drive up M25 going north tonight
that traffic
 
Hmmm, just realised MSVC doesn't explain why each overload was rejected when reporting failed overload resolution.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The Wide OR error is just "OR failed."
need to work on that a bit.
 
3:43 PM
ITT Wide sucks more than MSVC
:P
 
heh
yeah, but I didn't charge you thirteen thousand dollars for use :P
@MartinJames time to feed the mutt
 
lol
What a reliable alarm clock you became.
 
@Puppy Oh shit!
 
@Puppy Feature request change it to "welp"
 
in English Language & Usage on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 2 mins ago, by Cerberus
http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.nl/2010/05/sneaky-hate-spiral.html
 
3:52 PM
@Puppy OK, he's been fed:)
@TonyTheLion Potter's Bar, Dartford tunnel. Sounds about normal:( Go clockwise.
 
this.each(function(i, _element) {
    var element = $(_element);
    var calendar = new Calendar(element, options, eventSources);
    element.data('fullCalendar', calendar); // TODO: look into memory leak implications
    calendar.render();
});
wait what
 
sbi
Hi.
 
sbi
stringstream has a member function str() which is overloaded as getter and setter, depending on whether you pass a value. Is there other prominent examples for an identifier serving both as a getter and as a setter, the overloadeds only being distinguished by the argument/no argument?
 
3:58 PM
@MartinJames that was my plan
 
sbi
@Xeo Indeed! However, this is the old stream stuff (std::stringstream is comparatively new) and as such not necessarily a good example I would base my argumentation on.
@Xeo That's new, too.
Anything not in streams you can think of?
 
Xeo
Not really
 
@TonyTheLion I hate that fucking tunnel and bridge, fighting with huge trucks to get in. Given any choice at all, I always go clockwise when coming north.
 
sbi
Mhmm. The STL uses size()/resize(). That's an opposite example, then.
 
4:01 PM
@MartinJames anti-clockwise is viewed starting from where?
 
Xeo
str, rdbuf, exceptions are somewhat dumb getters/setters. resize actually does important work
 
I was thinking I go up on the left side of the map South to North (towards M40)
 
@TonyTheLion Above the earth's surface.
 
Xeo
(same with capacity/reserve)
 
sbi
4:02 PM
@Xeo I wouldn't say so. The setting str() member function does work, too.
 
@TonyTheLion Yup:)
 
Xeo
@sbi Which is why I said "somewhat"
 
sbi
@Xeo Yeah, I thought of those.
 
@TonyTheLion Gatwick?
 
4:03 PM
@MartinJames No, going to see a friend in North London
 
@TonyTheLion orite:)
 
Xeo
@sbi Actually, all it does is set the string. Nothing special.
 
but having to pick between going straight through London at rush hour or on motorway
 
Xeo
resize allocates memory, manages pointers, etc, and doesn't just set a size member or something
 
@Xeo It loads it into the buffer.
 
4:03 PM
I think the motorway is more bearable
 
sbi
@Xeo There is no string to assign to. It fills the string buffer.
 
@TonyTheLion Ech! 'straight through London at rush hour' - no!
 
sbi
@Xeo It just calls erase() or insert(), really. :)
 
..unless you know the city REALLY well.
 
@MartinJames I've done it a few times before
but using GPS of course
it was scary, nevertheless
 
user1804599
4:05 PM
Man.
 
@TonyTheLion GPS better than nothing but, on the few times I've had to move a car around London, I've paid a taxi so I can follow it:)
 
anything inside the congestion charge zone is the worst
 
I joined ACM as a student
 
seeing I used to drive into work all the time, I got somewhat "used" to it
 
Xeo
@sbi What I mean is that str only works on its logically associated thing, the buffer content. Same for exceptions (the exception masks) and rdbuf (the buffer pointer). resize doesn't just work on some "size" thing, but involves more.
 
4:06 PM
... I can write that shit on my profiles
 
Xeo
Maybe I'm bad at explaining my view on it
 
but eh, I prefer to not do it
 
as an achievement gotten in college
holy shit
I can get 100%
 
@Xeo A string is not a buffer, though.
And the buffer pointers are updated too.
 
sbi
@Xeo Right, rdbuf() just assigns a pointer, and as we all know, nothing changes if you do that.
 
4:08 PM
@TonyTheLion With London/M4 corridor jobs I've always managed to get an agreement to work alternate Friday monings/Saturday mornings, to avoid the nightmare of Friday night on M25/M1/M6/M11/Manything.
 
No Friday moonings?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol couldn't be botherd too corect the typo.
 
@MartinJames Yea, urgh Friday nights on the road...
 
@TonyTheLion Yeah. Chocolate bars, coke cans and an empty milk-carton to piss in.
 
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes However, conceptually, he is right with str(): Yes, the underlying implementation (a buffer) requires some hoops to jump through, but I can assign a string and then retrieve it, and the string is the actually data this is all about. OTOH, size()/resize(), though returning/taking a number, are (even conceptually) not about changing an integer, but change the actual objects in a container.
Here, the number isn't the data this is about.
 
4:11 PM
> empty milk-carton to piss in.
smart move there
the worst nightmare is being stuck on a motorway and having to pee badly, while being the driver
 
@MartinJames I don't get how the alternation helps?
 
Xeo
> Spent time: 0.75 hour
I feel like somebody forgot to check not just > 1 for the 's', but also < 1
 
@MartinJames what?!??!
@Xeo so, fucking up != 1
though fair enough if floating-point
meh
 
@TonyTheLion Pull onto hard-shoulder, piss in milk-bottle. If cops stop, get out with tyre-lever and examine a wheel/tyre.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Keeps up my hours.
 
@MartinJames while pissing into a bottle?
@MartinJames I don't get how
if you do a friday morning one week, and a saturday morning another week, your hours in both weeks precisely the same as if you did a full friday in every week. furthermore, neither of the alternated days avoids friday evening traffic
 
4:15 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The cops take ages to stop, check plates, mess around reporting what they're doing before sauntering over.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It does if you live during the week in a flat, hotel or B&B next to place of work, and only travel home at weekends.
Such is contract work. PITA with all the travelling but you get paid four times as much.
 
4:31 PM
@MartinJames why not do saturday morning instead of friday morning every week, since every other week atm you get a random friday morning on which doesn't help?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Clients don't like it - they tend to schedule miserable progress meetings on Friday mornings. Luckily, ATM, I work from home so I don't have that madness to contend with as well as actual paid work:)
..or, should I say 'lack-of-progress meetings':)
 
Found a way to run Stylecop only on a selected build now
 
user1804599
I ate cock today.
 
user1804599
I like chicken better, though.
 
Woa
 
4:39 PM
I don't mind eating cock
though chicken is usually better
 
I'm gonna watch a vid about boost, chicken is probably better.
 
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus HEY! My commits are fantastic. D:
 
cya @rightfold
 
I'm going to make myself some hot dogs
yum
also beer
 
I ate too many hot dogs in my youth. no more. but beer sounds good
 
4:50 PM
hot dogs are great
especially with the mustard I have
it causes pain
 
hi @rightfold
 
user1804599
Man.
 
user1804599
I wanna reduce this boilerplate but I have no idea how. :[
 
a file maybe?
bah dum tsh
I'll see myself out.
 
You killed the room
 
5:00 PM
:(
it's okay, I got this
 
Is there a way to configure the R# testrunner to use release build when doing run all tests?
 
5:15 PM
@rlemon I don't get it.
pls help me
 
trim down a boiler plate.. use a metal file.
and now that i've explained the joke I feel sad.
 
heavy english skills were required
 
Turned 21 today, any got a beer suggestion to pick up on the way home?
 
beer
 
user1804599
What would you do if something can be an A, a B or both an A and a B, but you also want to polymorphically handle these cases as well as non-polymorphically? So that I can have a List<Acquaintance> (which can contain any acquaintances) but also a List<Customer> (which can only contain acquaintances that are customers).
 
5:17 PM
@Crazy you never had beer before 21?
 
I have, but to be honest, most of it was freshman year and consisted of 90% natty ice.
 
I love Guinness, but 1) it's hard to find (at least here) 2) it's very peculiar
 
a professor recommends a colleague as a possible future elite programmer by saying that, among other (more appropriate) things, that she's sensitive
I'll never get how that helps with being a programmer
 
HB is definitely good.
 
user1804599
@AlexM. He probably meant case-sensitive.
 
5:20 PM
lol
 
@Crazy Save the money.
 
I love Erdinger too.
 
But, but, this internship money is burning a hole in my pocket
 
just go to a pub
 
that won't last long
 
user1804599
5:21 PM
Coca-Cola.
 
and ask the bartender to give you beer
 
I'd recommend an Erdinger, yes.
 
@Crazy bitter, nice and fruity summer beer
 
tell him it's your birthday
 
5:22 PM
maybe he'll let you drink one for free
I know one who does
 
user1804599
Eww beer.
 
user1804599
You could just as well eat paracetamol.
 
user1804599
Bitter crap.
 
wat
 
lol
 
5:23 PM
xD
 
2006 called, it wants its smiley back.
 
You were 13 in 2006?
 
what makes you infer that?
 
I was just making a joke. I also just realized that I was actually 13 in 2006...
 
'92 -> 2006 is 14, IIRC
I'm not very good at math
 
user1804599
5:26 PM
Just do current age - (2014 - 2006).
 
2006 - 1992 is better. I'm all about micro optimizations.
 
user1804599
Because you might have been born on the last day of ’92. You want your current age, not your age at the end of 2014.
 
(92 - 2014) = -1922
did i do it right
 
no
no you most definitely did not.
 
@rightfold I was born on the first half of 92.
 
5:27 PM
Does that make you a 9 out of 10?
 
no
you have a truly terrible sense of humour, even for an American
 
My job is done then.
 
@Puppy why do you have to always scare the new people
be less sincere FFS
 
well, it's simply an accurate assessment, my screen is full of this guy making totally dead jokes
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey Because new people suck.
 
5:30 PM
@Puppy you have a very low emotional intelligence
here, this test will prove it to you
 
wow, a test
I'll take it
 
meh, random online self-assessment tests
 
Probably more accurate than judging someone's humor on corny text jokes...
 
@Jefffrey That assumes that I'm attempting to make some kind of judgement about some other person's emotional state.
 
@Jefffrey it's an intro scaring, Puppy has his way of saying hi
 
user1804599
5:33 PM
> Question: When I am facing an unpleasant task, I tend to:
 
not do it
 
user1804599
Make other people do it for me. :v
 
they are invaluable at providing a service and contributing blahblahblah
 
@Crazy Any other aspects of someone's humor are irrelevant in a text-only chatroom
 
Yet, you up-casted your assessment into the broader category of my entire humor. You even admitted that it would be irrelevant (and I'd argue impossible) to judge someone's entire humor in a text-only chatroom.
 
5:36 PM
it's shit
I repeat, the test is shit.
No result is given at the end.
 
How Did You Score?
Your results indicate an average score on emotional intelligence.

What Does Your Score Mean
People with an average score on emotional intelligence are generally good at interpreting, understanding, and acting upon emotions. They are are fairly comfortable with dealing with social or emotional conflicts, expressing their feelings, and dealing with emotional situations.
:(
 
Oh wait
> How Did You Score?
Your results indicate an above average score on emotional intelligence.

What Does Your Score Mean?
People with a better than average score on emotional intelligence tend to be good at interpreting, understanding, and acting upon emotions.
yay
 
fuck you.
 
:3
 
now I'm emotionally affected
 
5:37 PM
I understand your anger.
 
lol
 
He understands your anger better than you do.
 
Librarian-Puppet is so shitty
 
my cat sleeps like that
 
I sleep like that too
 
5:48 PM
> How Did You Score?
Your results indicate a high score on emotional intelligence.
 
:(
did someone get a low score
pls
 
I can't sleep facing up
 
@Jefffrey i think he/she is doing the zombie....
 
@Jefffrey where is the test?
 
21 mins ago, by Jefffrey
here, this test will prove it to you
 
5:52 PM
ty ty
 
it's on about.com, so you know it's legitimate
 
the only thing I've decided is legitimate is my hunger
 
1) the about author is basically clueless
2) EQ is still an open question
3) as of 1 & 2 -> the test is bs
 
poor alternatives on many questions makes them hard to answer
> Your results indicate an above average score on emotional intelligence.
not proud of it, test broken
 
Are you guys seriously trying to demonstrate how bad that test is? Come on, damnit. You are better than this.
 
user3010322
6:11 PM
Hm.
 
I read a C+ in the test and almost thought it was saying "C++", i was happy for a sec
 
user3010322
If I have some things I need to access from work,
 
user3010322
but they're behind my KeePass password,
 
user3010322
is it worth bringing my KP Database to my work computer to log in, or no?
 
user3010322
Really need to create that USB KeePass autotyping dongle.
 
user3010322
6:15 PM
Ooh, I can connect via a URL.
 
user3010322
I just need my kp database available by a url.
 
user3010322
... Which is a bit harder to do, I think.
 
fuck yeah beer
so, I try to read my (yahoo) mail
> Server Hangup
 
user3010322
6:37 PM
If I were to donate money to @Lightness through paypal, I'd need to set up a paypal account and then transfer him the money?
 
no
you can use your credit card directly
or at least that's what paypal says
 
6:49 PM
aliens
 
how do I get job?
 
Try jumping
 
7:06 PM
Why do they code it like that? Why do they block people from different locations?
 
How do I make a program slower: stackoverflow.com/questions/24788718/…
 
7:21 PM
@Jefffrey So that they can sell the right to show it to you in another location.
 
And for americans it's for free?
 
@Jefffrey Because outdated copyright shit
 
This also happens with youtube videos sometimes.
 
Their
 
7:40 PM
s/n /n that/
geh, learn to read
 
That makes no sense
Also stop being a nerd and talking in sed
:v
 
@Jefffrey also welcome to copyright and DMCA
Pandora has been struggling with it for years~ ~ ~
 
o_0 "earn that there money" it's a perfectly cromulent thing to say
ps... chrome seems to except cromulent as a word...
@CatPlusPlus no
 
@thecoshman No, not really
 
Woah new podcast suggests that new questions that are algorithmically determined to be low quality are thrown into the review queue and hidden from the homepage until they pass out of the review queue.
 
7:50 PM
¬_¬ I don't believe it
 
Do you believe in the tooth ferry?
 
You gotta transport them somehow
 
Locally-grown teeth only, please
 
Seems you are not asking about the point of encapsulation (which you seem to have down pat), but the point of dogmatic faux-encapsulataion: Making all data members private but providing trivial accessors. — Deduplicator 16 mins ago
 
@JohanLarsson tooth goes under pillow, wake up to money. Can't explain that.
 
7:54 PM
it just works
 

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