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5:03 AM
@melak47 doesn't work for me
oh there we go
took like 5 minutes of loading
 
Guys
need a help
 
1 message moved to bin
 
i got following error
error: ‘i’ does not name a type
     for (auto i = directory_iterator(p); i != directory_iterator(); i++)
               ^
@Rapptz wtf
 
awww excel can't open 3 GB files
 
5:08 AM
Anybody old enough to know this? Mac OS 9 didn't have memory protection, but did the hardware have memory protection support?
@GregorMcGregor There is a 64 bit version of excel
 
Ask your grandparents.
 
@Mikhail where
 
go to msdn64.microsoft.com to find the 64-bit version of the docs
 
`

Excel expert users who work with complex Excel worksheets can benefit from using 64-bit Office 2013. This is because 64-bit Office doesn’t impose hard limits on file size. Instead, workbook size is limited only by available memory and system resources. On the other hand, 32-bit Office is limited to 2 gigabytes (GB) of virtual address space, shared by Excel, the workbook, and add-ins that run in the same process. (Worksheets smaller than 2 GB on disk might still contain enough data to occupy 2 GB or more of addressable memory.) You can learn more in Excel specifications and limits and Dat
 
>expert users
it's just a goddamn 3 GB csv
 
5:11 AM
your mom's a 3 GB csv :smirk:
 
"complex Excel worksheet"
 
use LibreOffice, or python
 
needs admin privileges don't have too lazy fuck everything
 
you might like this album gregor
I think it's from /g/
 
5:13 AM
whoa
 
@GregorMcGregor Can you split the CSV in 2? Then it will fit...
 
whoa lots of messages
 
@Rapptz I am thoroughly enjoying it
 
me too
 
15168688 recorded frames:
  min:       58 ns
  max:       112.04466 ms
  average:   12.93 µs
I am not very good at this
 
lol the before-last one
rip
 
ikr
if that falls on you you'd be quite hurt
 
I’ve always wanted to browse the web while showering. For reasons.
 
or call my family on Skype
 
@GregorMcGregor The computer of Damocles.
 
5:21 AM
Good night!
 
night
 
I finished before 1:30.
 
@LucDanton Just put your phone on a ziplock bag!
lol this is the worst youdontsurf but it made me lol
 
@Rapptz That’s for scrubbing. Not enough pixels.
@Rapptz it’s the worst, so it’s the best
it’s like dolan
@Rapptz also I have a dumb phone
 
you don't have to be so mean to your poor phone
 
5:25 AM
@LucDanton One of my previous nicks
Sep 25 '14 at 8:59, by dolan
good morning prokaryotes
 
dolan was never funny
RIP
 
dolan best meme
 
> Going in, this was something that was tough to gauge. My personal pessimistic goal was 500 sales over the first month, with the optimistic being 1000 sales, but I really had no idea what to expect. About 200 sales would recoup our meager financial costs (we didn’t expect to make back our hundreds of hours of time).

Without revealing exact numbers, I can say that we haven’t quite met the pessimistic goal, but I’m super pumped that we’ve at least broke even on our costs
R I P
being a gamedev must suck
 
sauce?
 
5:30 AM
@Rapptz I wonder if it would be more profitable to go and create a free game and sell merchandise based on it and maybe DLC
 
no one is going to buy merchandise from your shitty free game friend
DLC maybe
 
@Rapptz Woooow dude I haven't even made one and you're already dissing me QQ
 
maybe I should make my own colour scheme
with hookers and what not
huh
 
5:49 AM
> SyntaxError: only named arguments may follow *expression
rip python <3.5
 
lmao what the fuck?
 
f(*a, b) is shiny new 3.5 feature
it’s actually fairly annoying, I’ll have to list as a workaround or something
 
pfft
Just do a.append(b) f(*a)
 
yeah I meant using a list, not literally calling list necessarily
 
I wonder why we don't have proposals to steal Python's generators.
btw I watched Eric's talk about ranges yesterday and it was pretty ugly
He picked the worst example to showcase the library tbh.
did not like
0/10
 
5:56 AM
omg even mapping an axis to a button state works fine
 
@Rapptz Did you check CHandler's
 
nop
 
I don't know why people like it, it brought nothing new IMO
Maybe it's because I already deal with such tools on a daily basis and it's niche? I don't know
you tell me
 
iunno
 
6:13 AM
the developers.google.com UI is godawful
 
-6
Q: In a fix with postfix and prefix operators

alchemist95int a=6; ++a=a++; cout<<a; what should be the output of this and why? What is happening?

++a=a++; :-D
 
Can't believe a 39k user answered
 
maybe he was bored
 
voting to delete
 
6:36 AM
@GregorMcGregor delete an answer? Can't we just let it go out of scope?
 
The question
 
6:49 AM
feels like something Fred has already posted.
 
I've just done something 'brave and corageous' with OO to avoid a rewrite:) To cut a long story short, it involves deriving from an existing protocol handler to handle a new protocol option, creating a new pool of instances of ths subclass and mixing them all up over several threads, queues, whatever...

It seems to work and passes the tests, but I'm too afraid to deliver it:)
 
not a good feeling
 
@JohanLarsson definitely seen it before
 
it is Java right?
 
lol tests
 
6:59 AM
making a colour scheme sure is fun
 
@Rapptz do you replace parenthesis by colours in this scheme?
 
?
 
so instead of writing (display (+ 3 5)) you'd write display and + and 3 5 in different colours
 
oh a lame joke
 
@Rapptz I think you misspelled "dank meme"
 
7:05 AM
I think I need to make all the colours brighter..
they're too dim..
 
@BartekBanachewicz yes, it's related
But I think the syntax I'm proposing is more flexible and powerful
 
7:18 AM
<dick joke>
 
what the fuck
young couple brings child to hospital, they get suspected of abuse because of some bleeding/bruises, turns out it's simply a medical condition but the child in the meantime has been adopted, now they won't get it back
 
> I am told that Purdue briefly considered, among other things, whether to destroy the projector I borrowed, lest contaminants remain.
lol
 
@MartinJames so are you back with us full time now?
 
user1804599
hi
 
@thecoshman Never really left, just silent running:)
 
7:30 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Saw this just now. I usually ask to get answers, not upvotes.
 
@MartinJames don't give me that crap :P
 
@thecoshman I would never give you crap! I may, however, sell it to you:)
 
user1804599
I woke up at 03:00.
 
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And my throat felt like it was on fire.
 
user1804599
So I turned the lights on.
 
7:37 AM
@MartinJames it's about all you do sell :O
 
user1804599
And my eyes felt like they were on fire.
 
ITT @elyse has burnt to death
 
user1804599
Then I drank milk and my throat felt less like it was on fire.
 
@elyse ...and then you poured milk in your eyes?
 
user1804599
lol xD no
 
7:38 AM
I was about to ask the same
 
user1804599
I should get a kettle with water so that my room doesn't become as dry as the Sahara.
 
@thecoshman I won't argue with that, after all, Volkswagen group is my biggest customer.
 
user1804599
I don't know what these things are called.
 
@elyse you can get water mister things... they don't require boiling water and just emit funky mist
 
user1804599
You fill them with water and then attach them to the radiator.
 
7:39 AM
@elyse Humidifier?
 
@MartinJames lol
@MartinJames don't be silly, it's a dedehumidifier
 
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@thecoshman lol no I don't want mist in my room and I don't think mist is particularly good for my computer.
 
Humidor?
 
@elyse it's not like it's spraying it every where
 
@thecoshman and how’s the water missus
 
user1804599
7:40 AM
googling for "droge ochtendbakkes" doesn't really help much either
 
¬_¬
a 'sonic mister'
 
user1804599
 
user1804599
this kind of thing
 
could always get a few plants
 
a toilet?
 
user1804599
7:42 AM
no it's not a toilet you fool
 
I actually have the opposite problem, but I don't want to pay for a dehumidifier running all the time.
 
user1804599
who the fuck hangs a toilet off the radiator
 
Open windows work well enough
@elyse dry out the turds... for reasons
 
user1804599
XD
 
@fredoverflow So have I, in our code, we had a consultant who spent too much time figuring out architcty names like that. Then the implementation was string& object only.
 
7:44 AM
@elyse Loosen the bleed valve at the top of the radiator and drape a towel over it to soak up the slow drips. Cheap humidity and you will never have an air lock.
 
user1804599
too dangerous
 
user1804599
the floor is wooden and expensive
 
@MartinJames depending what kind of plumbing you have, radiator water can have a really ugly smell to it.
 
heating is electric here :( do I let off the electricity
 
user1804599
also radiator plumbing is a closed circuit
 
user1804599
7:46 AM
you don't want to extract water from it
 
@ArneMertz Oh... not noticed that, but I don't disbelieve you.
@elyse Mine has a header tank with a float valve.
 
@elyse usually it has a little tank and valve to control pressure
 
user1804599
oh
 
so I made my own lame colour scheme
 
user1804599
lame
 
7:48 AM
lame
 
but why not jus hang a damp towel over the radiator :-)
 
ikr
 
Too pink
(Seriously that contrast sucks)
 
hm?
 
@ArneMertz ..or any damp clothing. Not usually in short supply this time of year. In France, you just have to stand outside for a couple seconds.
 
7:50 AM
It's too bright for the background
 
the red?
I could dim it
 
@MartinJames same here in Hamburg. all grey and wet outside
 
Guys
I got following error
error: expected primary-expression before ‘const’
          directories.push_back(const char *dir);
                                ^
 
The red/pink/whatever on keywords
 
does anybody know why ?
 
user1804599
7:51 AM
Because push_back takes a value, not a type.
 
@underscore Leave out the type, just write directories.push_back(dir).
 
@ArneMertz Strangely, the UK has been afflicted with good weather recently. Sun, no rain, warm.
 
Yes, the compiler was expecting a primary-expression at that point. But there isn’t one.
 
I dimmed it.
 
fucking stupid review test, how is this question NOT opinion based? "this works, but is there a better way"
 
7:52 AM
but now I have to dim everything else
 
@underscore Wait, aren't you the guy who used to be a database or something?
 
Spellcheck squiggles are kinda noisy too, but that's more with line height than colours maybe
 
@elyse start small with just a bowl of water that you leave somewhere in the room. It really helps.
 
@fredoverflow no i'm not
 
7:53 AM
@elyse do you have trouble with dry air?
 
user1804599
Yes.
 
Tried flowers?
 
user1804599
No.
 
user1804599
But I want flowers on my room anyway.
 
@thecoshman lol, a thread just for destroying stuff;)
 
user1804599
7:54 AM
Because they make my room less boring.
 
@underscore stop dumping your errors in this chat room
 
@elyse 2/2 then
 
@MartinJames hey hey hey, it's a question, so we know it's stupid.
 
user1804599
But they must not attract insects, so I need to get an insect screen first.
 
7:55 AM
lmao that error is hilarious to me
 
@elyse o_0
 
@JohanLarsson That chinese has gone past it's eat-by date somewhat. Don't eat it. Throw it away.
 
@JohanLarsson shouldnt have flowers in a bedroom
 
@Rapptz it screams "I am retard"
 
@ArneMertz what?
 
7:55 AM
@ArneMertz why? Mold?
 
@JohanLarsson happiness
 
yeah, can't have that
 
@JohanLarsson you could slap it instead of your alarm and now you have dirt everywhere
 
user1804599
Because flowers use all your oxygen.
 
@elyse 1 / use?
 
7:56 AM
Especially at night
 
@elyse exactly
 
lol
 
user1804599
Especially in a programmer's bedroom.
 
user1804599
Since programmers' bedrooms don't have any source of light other than a dim computer screen or two.
 
what the fuck sort of bedrooms are you using where a few plants can use up all the oxygen?
 
7:57 AM
none
it's a popular myth
27
Q: Do houseplants have any impact on oxygen levels?

mbqI usually hear that plants should be placed in working areas to supplement the higher oxygen needs of working humans, or on the other hand, that should never be grown in bedrooms because they drain oxygen for their own respiration during night. I somewhat doubt this is significant in comparison ...

 
@GregorMcGregor good to know it's just a myth
 
I fucking hope to god that's the stupidest thing I hear today.
 
probably not because Cinch is still in the room
 
PHP is great!
 
user1804599
@GregorMcGregor meh, new design sucks
 
user1804599
7:59 AM
@MartinJames Yes! :D
 
@GregorMcGregor What if I sleep with a fan turned on and a plant.
 
@GregorMcGregor I like how you had that to hand
 
@GregorMcGregor wow changed design
 
@MartinJames great big pile of floppy shite
 
user1804599
How many plants does it take to change a lightbulb?
 
8:02 AM
Just that one for Jumanji would do.
 
@LucDanton Depends if the fan is turned on by the plant or not but things could get quite hot and moist
 
@LucDanton Double dead
 
wild odds
 
@GregorMcGregor I'm a fan of you baby
 
upvote all of my answers since 2011
 
8:06 AM
@GregorMcGregor you do me and then I'll do you
 
Get a room you two :3
 
how many plants
 
user1804599
two powerplants
 
Luc Planton
 
🌻🌵🌷🌹🍄
 
8:11 AM
@Mr.kbok we've got here
 
PENIS_IN_SUIT_LEVITATING
 
user1804599
Luc Plankton
 
💸
 
The theatre here is screening a Back to the Future triple feature on the 21st.
 
you guys see this "Researchers carve channels into CPU for direct liquid cooling" pcgamer.com/…
 
Xeo
8:23 AM
@GregorMcGregor Luc Plankton?
 
I never thought about sth like it, it looks cool
 
Xeo
damn elyse
wait, I should pretend I have him plonked. then I got an excuse for not seeing his message!
 
Using nullptr in SFINAE is weird
and gross
 
user1804599
SFINAE is weird and gross.
 
SFINYM Subsitution Failure Is Not Your Mom
 
user1804599
8:29 AM
   274	func (cc *ClientConn) Hijack() (c net.Conn, r *bufio.Reader) {
   275		cc.lk.Lock()
   276		defer cc.lk.Unlock()
   277		c = cc.c
   278		r = cc.r
   279		cc.c = nil
   280		cc.r = nil
   281		return
   282	}
 
user1804599
those verbibol names
 
go look at scientific code
thetas and rhos and epsilon2 everywhere
 
user1804599
> The general feeling is that scientific libraries have mostly bad code. I will not point fingers, but there are too many freshman mistakes – not considering thread-safety, cryptic, ugly and/or stringly-typed APIs, lack of type-safety, poorly named variables and methods, choosing bad/slow serialization formats, writing debug messages to System.err (or out), lack of documentation, lack of tests.
 
Called it
Nice try, though
 
user1804599
8:32 AM
it() me too
 
@AndyProwl ¬_¬ ooh, I caught it just before the page loaded
 
@AndyProwl ffff
 
aw, when I do it it's bad when u guise do it it's cool dis is unfair
 
C++Blackjack&Hookers
 
Sorry Andy we can't all be cool kids rite
 
@GregorMcGregor the world is cruel
 
boos echo in the distance
 
There, there.
You tried, Andy.
You tried.
 
sob
sniff
sigh
 
@elyse ¬_¬
 
user1804599
8:44 AM
@thecoshman <3_<3
 
user1804599
 
user1804599
this also got redesigned
 
@AndyProwl :D
 
8:58 AM
> I am newly to CUDA,
uh oh
 
user1804599
I am new to Cuba.
 
> When i debug, my code loop i = 0 -> 3(it is ok), but k and x just loop 0 0. I do not understand why it happen? Please share your experiment. Thanks and Best Regards.
 
Wood morning.
 
user1804599
Morning wood.
 
rightfold got the joke
 
user1804599
9:00 AM
and the morning wood.
 
Interesting.
 
user1804599
I already fapped.
 
Morning.
I would say you're up early, but.
DIFFFERENT TIMEZONES. \o/
 
@AndyProwl Wasn't that a clear reference to Rust? :p
 
9:11 AM
@Morwenn The clear reference to Rust is the previous bullet, I think
> They require extensive annotation. Excessive annotation is harder to write and usually difficult to reason about for the programmer. It also means that extensive necessary information is missing in the source code, which is less true for C++ – or that it is present but not used. Too much annotation blocks adoption because it is too invasive – it requires too much change before seeing benefits
not sure how valid that is but as a matter of fact I haven't managed to understand Rust's lifetimes yet
 
user1804599
Yay, Merkel didn't win the Nobel Peace Price.
 
Who did?
 
Most lifetime things can be inferred afair
 
user1804599
@Morwenn some obscure quartet.
 
pussy riots?
 
user1804599
9:13 AM
@AndyProwl just like those in C++, except programs that get them wrong are rejected instead of UB. :P
 
Nobel Piss Prize
 
I want to believe if it were that easy I would have understood it by now
also even if they are inferred you have to be able to reason about them
so you need to know the rules, and I haven't quite figured out things yet
 
user1804599
Write code!
 
yeah
last time I did try and remember confusion everywhere
but they say the docs are much better now
so I need to give it another try
 
That's the problem: it's hard to be motivated to write random code in a language we don't know :(
 
9:15 AM
Billhooks... one little reference to a 'global consts' file has, so far, sucked in 12 unwanted units from another project and I still can't build this crap. Fuckit gotta redesign this shit:((
 
user1804599
Write Hangman.
 
Write Snake
 
Write Nigger
 
user1804599
<anon>:1:1: 3:2 warning: function cannot return without recurring, #[warn(unconditional_recursion)] on by default
<anon>:1 fn foo() {
<anon>:2     foo();
<anon>:3 }
<anon>:2:5: 2:10 note: recursive call site
<anon>:2     foo();
             ^~~~~
<anon>:1:1: 3:2 help: a `loop` may express intention better if this is on purpose
 
user1804599
cool
 
9:27 AM
sup bitchiz
 
Eyyyy @Elim
 
@ElimGarak very nice
 
I got a problem
Can anybody check above git file
i got an error
 
get out
 
9:28 AM
12 hours of writing code with barely a break to piss. 4 more hours and I can collapse in my bed. Also, get out.
 
@Borgleader Yeah, CppCon had trouble bringing relevant people with actual things to talk about, with a few honorable exceptions. :/ @GregorMcGregor Oh, that's a really long story, but we can get into it once I wake up tonight. You want to play around with it?
 
I'm interested in the general technique. I had started working on something like this at my previous job but the internship ended when I had barely a working prototype (functional, but not optimal). My main area of interest is how to handle the very recursion in ~~user friendly~~ way.
 
I really wish those were real
 
user1804599
9:36 AM
How I plan to continue type checking after type error: is.gd/eQu9Lg
 
@GregorMcGregor I wish some new ones would surface !_!
 
@ElimGarak Play around with what? /cc @GregorMcGregor
 
hehehehehe
 
I want you to be my grillfriend so that we can bbq whenever we want to.
 
barebaq
 
9:46 AM
Ada looks sick.
 
@Morwenn how do u BBQ under the constant rain
 
@underscore This is not a helpdesk. We'll appreciate if you stop treating it as such.
 
@Mr.kbok With a parasol, duh .___.
 
@underscore here's your problem: Your code doesn't do anything useful hth
@Morwenn lol
 
> can socket printf format
 
9:51 AM
Good morning.
 
printf my socket
 
It...
defaults the type to int if its a bad type...?
 
user1804599
no
 
user1804599
If both a_type and b_type are Type::Int, then the result is Type::Int.
 
9:56 AM
gf asked if I have a soldering iron
 
user1804599
Otherwise, the result is Type::Erroneous.
 
user1804599
Diagnostics are not emitted for type errors that involve Type::Erroneous.
 
I think she has dank costume 👯 plans again
We had to tailor a huge dress 👗 yesterday already
 
robert
awwwww no emoticon for robert
 
user1804599
This way, let x = 1 + "x" in x + 2 only emits a type error once, not twice. But let x = 1 + "x" in 1 + "x" does emit a type error twice.
 
9:58 AM
Suggestion for Robert: Robert Downey Robert Mugabe Robert Redford
 

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