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12:03 AM
Looking for any excuse to link some Hot Fuzz.
 
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@Borgleader Okay. Sorry to bother. Good luck with the commute. :D
 
I like the accent they speak with here
 
@ThePhD Didnt bother me. But believe me, I wish I had more time T_T
 
@LucDanton in my ears it sound similar to that
 
user3010322
Well, back to the boring stuff with me I guess.
 
12:15 AM
(similar to the one the blond guy uses)
 
…are you saying that you don’t venerate Simon Pegg?
 
I have no clue who he is actually lol
the movie looks interesting tho
 
You can put Hot Fuzz on your bucket list and look forward to reaching enlightenment.
 
is cat plus plus really a cat?
 
Fair warning: the trio of Edgar Wright (director), Simon Pegg and Nick Frost (the other young policeman) are somewhat fond of practical effects and gore. Hot Fuzz is the one film (out of three) where they’ve reined in that love, but still.
 
12:20 AM
@corvid yes
 
It made sense in the first one (Shawn of the Dead) seeing as it’s about zombies. It’s a bit jarring in a cop movie though.
 
Ell
I think it fits the film well
 
@Ell Even that one over-the-top murder (no spoilers)?
 
is this movie a comedy
is it serious
I'm watching the movie clips and can't exactly say
 
@AlexM. It’s meant as a love letter to cop movies. It works very well that way.
It’s not too serious.
> Wright wanted to write and direct a cop film because "there isn't really any tradition of cop films in the UK... We felt that every other country in the world had its own tradition of great cop action films and we had none."
The procedural aspect is definitively played for drama.
 
Ell
12:31 AM
@luc yeah I think the whole film has a consistent style
And its more comedy oriented than cop film IMHO
 
weird, I always thought the UK was all about detective films and stuff
or are those not the same as cop films?
 
Ell
To me its a parody of real English villages
 
@Ell Keywords: ‘love letter to’.
 
I remember watching a lot of the midsomer murders (the video I posted above) and Poirot (also made in the UK)
 
Ell
I love midsomer murders. Well I used to watch it a lot
 
12:33 AM
but yeah that's not that much in the way of cop films
 
Ell
I just have one question
 
especially sherlock holmes and poirot
I mean it's about criminals
but not cops
 
Ell
Why do people keep going there? :P
 
user3010322
Ubuntu, Xubuntu, or something else?
 
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@Rapptz What do you use on your box? Ubuntu?
 
12:34 AM
@Ell so that more episodes can be produced :P
 
@AlexM. Don’t think you’re wrong here. They mean the more action-y movies. Bad Boys II plays a role in the film.
 
Ell
@thephd Linux mint if you want Ubuntu derivative
 
@ThePhD Debian.
 
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@AlexM. What was that Game Jam GD.SE was organizing?
 
Ell
Aren't Debian repos full of old stuff?
 
12:35 AM
If you're on stable.
I'm on sid.
 
user3010322
This autogen.sh has so many linux tools.
 
@ThePhD the anniversary thing, celebrating a year of gamejams meta.gamedev.stackexchange.com/questions/1685/…
it will take place next month
not sure if I will hold it as usual, it will probably be held by someone else
 
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I can't get them all for cygwin/MSys and generate the necessary files.
 
I used to hold each jam ever since its inception but once I got suspended from chat the honor was essentially taken from me by force
and since I decided not to go to gd's chat anymore, I guess it will happen again
something about me not being able to communicate with participants (never was a need for this before)?
 
user3010322
Why the hell can't virtual box give me a 64-bit VM?
 
12:42 AM
you can run 64-bit linux
 
yeah.. you can..
 
user3010322
It only says Ubuntu (32 bit) and Debian (32 bit)
 
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Won't let me select a 64-bit version.
 
can't you just start a plain install or something?
 
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Maybe.
 
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12:52 AM
We'll find out.
 
noob
:v
 
user3010322
Why do you get it and I don't. :c
 
don't know
 
21
Q: Why Virtual Box won't give me option to create 64 bits guests?

Eduardo BornMy host is x64 bits Windows 8.1. I downloaded the latest Virtual Box (4.3) and I'm trying to create a VM with a 64 bits Ubuntu OS (ubuntu-12.04.3-desktop-amd64). When I go to New VM wizard, it doesn't give me option to select "Ubuntu (x64)" as I have seen in other people's screenshots, only jus...

might help
 
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Maybe I downloaded the wrong type of Virtual Box?
 
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12:54 AM
But there's only one download
 
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and it's for both x86 / amd64
 
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@Rapptz ^ :(((
 
might be a Windows 8 thing
 
have you tried the thing that people said in those answers above?
 
12:57 AM
like the OP of the question above
he has Windows 8 too
 
I'd give it a try myself but I already have vmware player
and I so don't want to install another thingy
 
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Turns out VirtualBox has itsown Hypervisor and you apparently can't have two
 
user3010322
So I need to axe Hyper-V.
 
yeah that's what the answers said
 
yeah
 
1:05 AM
@ThePhD I haven't tried Hyper-V, but why not use it?
 
Medieval 2 TW is available for 79 cents on the humble bundle store for a few more hours humblebundle.com/store/p/medieval2_totalwar_storefront
 
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@MarkGarcia Hyper-V can't run Linux?
 
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Oh wait yes it can.
 
user3010322
Guess I'd better just use Hyper-V Linux instances.
 
Yup.
 
1:44 AM
@MarkGarcia Let me guess, STL?
 
Yes. See the slides (though it kind of spoils).
 
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2:13 AM
So much purr and meow.
 
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Makes me so happy.
 
2:54 AM
you are working in a pet store now?
 
3:31 AM
@MarkGarcia Hyper-V is weird
Also there's almost no images for Hyper-V available
 
3:44 AM
@MarkGarcia That's the most amazing gif I've seen here for sure
 
4:36 AM
This question appears to be off-topic because it already makes a false claim in the question title. It is much architecture dependent and there can't a clear cut answer. — Jens Gustedt 13 hours ago
^^ wut
Evening everyone.
 
Good evening yet-another-new-avatar-to-confuse-us guy. :)
 
Dude, it's been almost a year since I last changed it. :)
I've been trying to change it for the past like 3 months but didn't find a good one until last week.
 
Almost the same gal! (or is she?)
 
The last one (pink hair) was Kotori from Date a Live.
This one is Inori from Guilty Crown.
 
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4:55 AM
They all look the same anyways.
 
So you're saying that all girls look the same to you? :)
 
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5:12 AM
Yes.
 
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You can swap them in and out and it's totes the same. :P
 
TIL about:
Galápagos syndrome (ガラパゴス化, Garapagosu-ka) is a term of Japanese origin, which refers to an isolated development branch of a globally available product. The term is a reference to similar phenomena Charles Darwin encountered in the Galápagos Islands, with its isolated flora and fauna, which were key observations in the development of Evolutionary Theory. The term was originally coined to refer to Japanese 3G mobile phones, which had developed a large number of specialized features and dominated Japan, but were unsuccessful abroad. The term arose as part of the dialog about Japan's position as an...
 
 
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6:37 AM
Hey
Wake up.
 
user3010322
Can I have a blank password on a Linux machine?
 
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I really don't want a password. <_>
 
user3010322
Ubuntu's not letting me go without it.
 
6:38 AM
Blank password, best password.
 
You need to change PAM settings
 
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PAM?
 
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Password Access Management?
 
Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) provide dynamic authentication support for applications and services in a Linux system. Linux PAM is evolved from the Unix Pluggable Authentication Modules architecture. Linux-PAM separates the tasks of authentication into four independent management groups: account modules check that the specified account is a valid authentication target under current conditions. This may include conditions like account expiration, time of day, and that the user has access to the requested service. authentication modules verify the user's identity, for example b...
 
@Jefffrey That book is common knowledge.
Or well, it should be.
 
6:40 AM
Yup.
 
@ThePhD if you do, you should make sure that that account has basically no privileges.
 
@CatPlusPlus The author is a very nice guy with a lot of friends and influence. Hth.
 
TBH, the only thing that book showed is that it's immediately obvious to tell those who have read it and those who haven't. Or well, sorta anyway.
 
set-up an admin account that is password protected that you can when you want to install stuff etc.
 
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6:43 AM
It's a VM
 
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I don't care what happens to it
 
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It's a dummy box for running useless scripts that people force me to use because of their crappy "build" systems for the software they purport to want to ship to multiple platforms.
 
Your solution was to install an OS?
 
user3010322
Yes.
 
You couldn't convert it to a python script or something?
You went out of your way just to run a .sh file?
Seems weird
 
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6:44 AM
I can run the .sh file
 
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It's what the .sh file does that's killing me
 
user3010322
ragel, autotools, and lots of other Linux utils
 
Ah.
autotools is part of Cygwin
 
user3010322
But ragel isn't, and a few other things this thing wants
 
user3010322
I can build ragel from source, but...
 
user3010322
6:45 AM
.... yeah, not really interested. ._.
 
@ThePhD ah, fair enough
you know apart from login, you wouldn't really use password... and I'm fairly sure you can set up passwordless login
 
er..
the password is also used for sudo.
for root user and the sudoers.
 
sudo doesn't use root password, also it can be made passwordless too
 
I didn't say it did
and yeah I know
 
7:03 AM
@Rapptz yes, but most of the time you are not doing things via sudo.
 
yay monday
 
@Polymorphic Potato: Chill out, it barely makes a difference. — Gilligan94 3 hours ago
lol what a moron
 
laff that stupid edit with <img> tags was approved
 
 
7:19 AM
bool isprime(int num) {
    if (num == 2)
        return true;
    else if (num%2 == 0)
        return false;
}
 
@Jefffrey Temporary solution.
 
@Jefffrey perfect for values < 3
 
-1
A: C++ Detect if a number is prime or not

samI Think the problem is here else if (num%2 == 0) return false; it will return true , I think your want it like this else if (num%2 != 0) return false;

 
@thecoshman except 1
 
jesus x 2
 
7:22 AM
@Jefffrey ahahahh wtf
 
-2
A: C++ Detect if a number is prime or not

rhubarbdogYour logic for isprime is wonky. All even numbers are prime i.e. if(x%2==0) return(true); In a loop test all odd numbers 3 upwards if(x%odd==0) return(true); else if(odd>=x) return(false); This isn't an efficient method but it'll work.

jesus x 3
should be called is_odd_except_2 as this is exactly what your function checks. Checking for primes is much more complex than this. — Red Serpent 11 mins ago
 
someone downvoted my singleton answer and reminded me of all the morons in that thread
fuck shitoverflow
 
do you care much about rep?
 
No
Maybe I should remove this account and get a fresh one
 
what would that give you?
 
7:25 AM
Hey all, quick question. I have a vector of pointers to derived classes, and I have overloaded the << operator for those classes, how do I iterate through said vector and use that overloaded operator
 
Not getting pinged by idiots on answers I don't give a fuck about
(that's all of them)
 
for (int i = 0; i < addressBook.size(); i++) {
cout << & addressBook[i];
}

Is not quite working
 
Cool story
 
@TaylorHuston If you have a vector of pointers, you have lost already.
 
7:26 AM
How else would I have a vector of derived classes?
 
Try jumping
 
By not using inheritance.
 
I have to use inheritance for the thing I am making
 
Scratch that.
@TaylorHuston Why?
 
who cares
 
7:28 AM
The lounge is taking too much to boot this morning. I'm bored. So I care.
 
It's in the rquirements
Use inheritance and operator overloading
 
If you want to violate SRP it's very easy.
 
can we ban programming homework forever
5
tia
 
Also, use boost::variant and leave school.
 
Yeah, leave school is the proper solution.
 
7:30 AM
> Keep your boss's boss off your boss's back.
 
Right, Way to foster that sense of community guys
 
this is a gated community hth
 
@TaylorHuston lol, go to Stack Overflow
 
also i should order a pizza with ketchup
 
fuck you
 
7:31 AM
hihiihih
 
morning
 
@Taylor what sense of community? Have you, say, read the rules of this community before you burst in on it?
If anyone, the one missing any sense of community here is you.
You burst in hoping to get your problem solved, with complete disregard for this community's customs.
 
Nothing wrong with hope
I have bad designs in my head, gonna keep them there until forgotten.
 
7:50 AM
trigger the memory while delivering electroshock.
this might kill it
 
or maybe get it out of my system in a branch
do you think 230V will do?
 
BEcause I come in asking a for help with a simple question, and instead of getting assistance I get completely unwarranted hostility?
Yes, clearly I am the problem.
 
Sprint meeting today, would be nice to bring headphones and watch a tutorial.
@TaylorHuston Don't worry about it, this is a great room, they just wanna look grumpy.
No one must help you though, SO is excellent for Q&A.
 
@TaylorHuston Yes, pretty much. You're making the assumption that we're supposed to help you. We're not.
 
Normally SO is a great community. I've been using other languages for the last few months, auditing a C++ as a refresher, little rusty on some of the more nuanced things, like how to call an overloaded function on an object in a vector
 
7:59 AM
You didn't read the rules and you have to suffer the consequences.
 
also they were really not very offensive or hostile at all.
unhelpful, yes. offensive, no.
 

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