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12:00 AM
@Nooble Ah, there the situation might well be rather different.
 
@JerryCoffin We can all be pilots in our hearts.
Now that I think about it, if I fly the thing around Manhattan, someone's gonna think it's a flying bomb.
 
@Nooble Dude DX12 is coming out soon, you might wanna upgrade
:P
 
imagine if you crashed that thing
 
@Borgleader Hehe.
@Borgleader DX18
@nick Into the new WTC too.
 
@Nooble haha you'd be so dead
@Nooble 1k for a transmitter.. nice
 
12:05 AM
@Nooble 1 grand for a fucking remote!?!?!?
 
@Borgleader Yeah I don't get it either.
I was thinking of either using my DX6 or hooking up a raspberry Pi's GPIO pins to somehow manipulate the kiddie walkie talkies I have somewhere home.
Those things have a 3 mile range too.
 
@Nooble that would be an interesting experiment
 
We are about to re-join our DR data center into the secondary SQL cluster. We *hope* this has no impact.
 
@nick Yep.
 
if you wanted to be really hardcore: sparkfun.com/products/9411
 
12:10 AM
@nick I want that so much.
But It'd be cheaper to less-than-legally amplify the walkie talkie.
 
@Nooble eh true, but interfacing with it would be like reinventing the wheel
 
It can't be that hard.
 
well, i assume youd have to communicate with your plane with some variation of morse code
 
Yeah pretty much.
Oh and interference.
 
@Nooble yeah i was gonna say that... you'd have to make some sort of packet system lol
oh hm
transmitting data over a payphone
 
12:16 AM
Woah.
That does not look very reliable.
Actually another thing is battery life.
 
yeah i'm not sure if kiddie walkie talkies are gonna be very efficient haha
 
They'll work.
Trust me, I'm a koala.
 
@Nooble good point
 
@Cicada low quality troll
boring
 
1:40 AM
main.cpp:276:9: error: 'allocatator' was not declared in this scope
         allocatator.deallocate(n2, 2);
That typo.
 
Yeah, should be allocatator.deallocatate
 
@Cicada Hard to tell apart from using a lactator.
 
typescript modules are incomprehensible
 
2:01 AM
What’s experimental/unordered_map about?
@Rapptz I see a gcc-5_1_0-release tag now.
 
> allocatator
 
2:22 AM
int i = 2147483646;
i++=++i;
What’s the value of i now?
 
Oh, there’s an std::experimental::erase_if overload. I must admit I thought something else was up when I noticed 'erasure' in the GCC tree. Oh well.
That’s funny, I had a failing testcase with 6.0 trunk that I don’t have with 5.1 release. Considering that it was a case of the wrong overload being called, I’m glad I don’t have to investigate.
 
@chmod711telkitty i==australia;
 
2:37 AM
@chmod711telkitty Undefined behavior.
 
+u
I WANT TO GO HERE
instead, I'm going to bed
bye
 
Looks like Philippines
Source: I was there last week
no tears pls
 
@Cicada How was it?
Bora?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Reverse image search only points to multiple twitter accounts. lol
 
@MarkGarcia It was reaaaally nice!!
 
came up on Droll Images lol
 
2:44 AM
And only confirmed my impression that Filipinos are the nicest people ever
 
How the frak does this nonsense get upvotes? I do not get it. — Lightness Races in Orbit 6 secs ago
total load of shite
 
@Cicada s/Filipinos/tourist hotspot facility tenders/
 
Kayangan Lake - Coron Islands, Philippines
@MarkGarcia No no, the locals, really
 
@Cicada You got to Palawan! I haven't even got out of Puerto Princesa. :(
 
hi
 
2:47 AM
hello
 
@MarkGarcia I'll go to Palawan visit you later in summer or autumn
This weekend I'll be in Seoul (still up for meeting @DeanSeo?)
 
@Rapptz good evening
 
bye rekktz
seems you're arriving later and later lately :(
ALMOST LIKE YOU'RE TRYING TO AVOID ME
inb4 all sorts of hate from all sorts of people
 
drama
 
2:54 AM
mad cuz bed
 
3:09 AM
git is so unintuitive.
revert all local changes: git checkout .
 
Use a GUI.
 
guit checkout .
 
holy shit
I never knew this
if you ever do some web design, check this out: youtube.com/watch?v=FrAZWiMWRa4
 
@orlp found out about that the other day while working on something
safari has an even cooler feature where you can actually debug a page running on an external ios device
its pretty much the only time i use safari haha
 
3:24 AM
the network simulator is fun too
so you know how fast your site is on a slow connection
 
@orlp ha I don't have to simulate that, all i have to do is use my home internet
 
@nick Useful!
 
@orlp yup all my friends are jelly
 
@chmod711telkitty thats a grasshopper not a cicada jussayin
 
@chmod711telkitty Did you try spraying it with gdb
 
4:13 AM
I passed 40k rep!
 
grats
!
 
 
@StackedCrooked use git alias.
 
Who the hell flags feeds?
 
flaggers do
 
4:34 AM
So... Remote Desktop doesn't work so well on 2560 x 1440. But if I force the resolution down to 1080p, it's fine. lol
If all goes well, my new desk setup will be complete by EOD tomorrow. Though I probably won't have internet until the weekend.
I hate moving.
 
You'll be fat.
 
> EOD
 
4:53 AM
I like how you are so swift with conclusion @MarkGarcia
 
5:09 AM
I want to see a fat mysticial
 
@chmod711telkitty I want to see myself thin.
 
5:22 AM
no matching function for call to 'max'
deduced conflicting types for parameter '_Tp' ('long long' vs. 'long')
 
Compiler so picky.
 
Jerry, I know :p
 
@Mysticial Can’t use a Wifi hotspot in the meantime?
 
@LucDanton I'm on the 42'nd floor. The free wifi is down on the 14'th.
 
5:29 AM
Dang. Better stock up on animu then.
 
@Mysticial Cellular?
 
I'll have my Comcast kit in a few days. But it's still a few days of no high-bandwidth internet.
 
@StackedCrooked Template so picky. Now that you can deduce the correct return type, you can write your own that accepts different types for the parameters.
 
@MarkGarcia I'm doing some pretty crazy shit right now to get internet.
 
Is living without internet for a few days impossible?
 
5:31 AM
I'm using my main desktop. Remote desktop'ed into my laptop. Which is using wifi broadcast from my Dad's 4G Verizon access point thingy - or whatever it's called.
@Cicada The internet is like toilet paper. Yes, it's possible to live without it, but it's very uncomfortable and sub-optimal.
 
To each their own I guess
 
In the meantime, I get to code on a 1440p monitor turned vertical.
It's nice.
I've never had a monitor that could rotate until now.
 
@Mysticial LAN bridging instead desktop and laptop?
@Mysticial I believe those thingies at least have USB connectors.
And plug it into the desktop and install their shitty software.
 
@MarkGarcia Meh, it's only for a few days.
@MarkGarcia This one doesn't.
 
@Mysticial How does it charge? o.O
Or is it what I think it is?
 
5:38 AM
@MarkGarcia oh...
Good point...
I've never tried unplugging the charger.
Looks like it is a USB.
I wonder if I need to install any drivers.
 
5 mins ago, by Mark Garcia
And plug it into the desktop and install their shitty software.
At least networks here require it.
I wonder how much more bloat Windows 10 gets from all these features...
 
@Cicada Have you ever gone without internet? It's so boring.
 
I used to have one of the wireless/USB dongle thingies. But that also required shitty software.
 
Unless you're camping or something.
 
I have no idea where that thing went.
 
5:47 AM
But being home alone in a just moved house without internet sounds like the epitome of boredom.
 
@Rapptz Yeah I have. I guess I don't get bored easily.
 
@Rapptz Not quite a house, but same effect.
 
@Rapptz You learn to prepare in advance if you'll experience having no internet more often. Movies and games.
 
implying Steam Offline Mode works
 
At least I have Anime. But I'm still a lot of DIY work to be done.
I had to assemble my two chairs.
 
5:50 AM
"Hey guys I'm doing DIY. Wanna help?"
 
Plan out and assembly my new workspace. Lay out all the network cables.
 
Sounds easy
 
@Rapptz It is. Just time consuming.
And endless shopping.
 
It feels great after all your stuff falls into their proper places. Then it's all boring.
 
@MarkGarcia Yeah. My vertical monitor rack arrived today, but I didn't get back to the apartment until late. By then the package desk already closed.
Once I can confirm that the rack is good and I can mount two of these things on top of each other. Then I'll get the 4th monitor to complete a near duplicate of my home setup.
 
6:06 AM
Hello
 
I just had a code deja vu.
 
6:28 AM
@MarkGarcia Deja Voodoo: the feeling that you've seen this magic done before.
 
@JerryCoffin Makes me sad that I code the same thing more than once.
 
@fredoverflow its the dummies guide to c++ book — Suds2 12 mins ago
Is that any good?
 
I don't think his book covers vector at all
 
@fredoverflow At least based on glancing through a copy at the book store, I'd say the "dummies" part is all too accurate. If you weren't an idiot before reading the book, you probably would be by the time you finished (okay, I'm exaggerating, no, I wasn't impressed).
 
6:57 AM
It's an old book
> Deploying NodeJs App Correctly
The only way to correctly deploy a NodeJS app involves a trashcan and an enteprise-grade shredder.
 
i searched for this but did not get any proper answer !! what is the advantage to using proxy design pattern in code in real time scenario like how we use singleton for logger !!!
 
With proxy you get more realtimes
 
do you mean more advantage over security ?
 
No, over the non realtimes
 
> Senior HTML5 Developer
 
7:02 AM
If you have proxy design pattern in semi realtime application then you can make it more stabilize
 
> Qualifications

3+ years of experience in Object Oriented Programming Launguage
 
> Awesome Ruby on Rails Engineer
 
@khajvah lol
 
okey got it so it's has more advantage over semi and real time apps right ?
 
exactly
 
7:04 AM
got it txs :)
 
@Cicada I prefer the kind of shredder that will shred an "enterprise-grade" shredder. youtube.com/watch?v=WOdZkSdNKSM
 
glad I could help :)
@JerryCoffin so meta
also wow new youtube player design
 
user1804599
−1 for suggesting #definerightfold 5 secs ago
 
I'm trying to imagine what that would do to a human
 
No, it came up when i searched for /composants/personnes/ajout_exterieur.cfc — Anoop Ar 5 mins ago
 
user1804599
7:09 AM
> Woman in wheelchair wins a treadmill on 'The Price is Right'
 
user1804599
> Which would've been great, except that Perez has no legs and she uses a wheelchair.
 
user1804599
lol fail
 
@talonmies please don't response my questions any more, thanks — Mickey Shine yesterday
 
Job market is filled with shit-jobs like html/css and "battle-ready JavaScript Jedi" jobs.
 
Clearly you aren't a world-class Ruby rockstar asdafasdasdadasfasffdadf
 
7:17 AM
My dream is to be javascript jedi
 
why be a rockstar when you can be a pornstar
 
php pornstart
 
Also what the f does "full stack"mean
 
front end and back end developer
 
when you do both front and back end I think
 
7:20 AM
And the "u" and the two "l"s?
 
used in web dev contexts
 
user1804599
web dev is terrible avoid at all cost
3
 
like if you do javascript front-end, you can claim you are full-stack node.js developer
 
I'm a full stack C++ developer
I do everything from std::cin to std::cout
 
I'm more than a full stack C++ developer. I cause my stack to overflow!
 
7:22 AM
@MarkGarcia You should become full-heap developer.
 
@AndyProwl lol, that's a big ball
give up javascript, Lounge<C++> owns the bloodstream
 
@rightfold The only interesting web development is probably python developemnt.
 
user1804599
user image
6
 
Why is that leak memory leads to more memory usage?
Usually leak leads to less
 
what
what kind of memory leaks lead to less memory usage?!
what kind of water leaks lead to less water usage?
 
7:25 AM
@Cicada a hole in a bag of memory sticks?
 
user1804599
lol
 
@rightfold Considering "d" is right besides "f"...
 
user1804599
In all countries in Europe people get fatter on average, except in the Netherlands.
 
I am talking about leaky glasses or leaky bags ... You know, other types of containers 💃🏻
 
@rightfold where people are already fat beyond recognition
 
7:26 AM
@rightfold You poor dutch people. Too poor to buy food.
 
fuck no euro is increasing agaiiiiin
my presius salary
 
@Cicada is this a good thing for me?
 
it's a good thing for people who get paid in euro
 
I love it when you're downloading a series and you're on +90% overall but none of the videos are finished. sigh
 
I guess somebody upvoted to cover my downvote
 
user1804599
7:29 AM
Good.
 
user1804599
Give me all your money.
 
@MarkGarcia Can you not give some of the files a higher priority.
 
user1804599
 
@wilx No, that is discrimination.
 
user1804599
also what's with the Dutch flag and the prince's flag
 
7:32 AM
@khajvah Haha.
 
@wilx I do for those at the beginning videos. Still rarely works.
 
> Foss user and linux enthusiast for the last 6 years ..done my graduation in computer science and engineering from kerala university ..doing a small scale IT buisness ..
 
@khajvah -1 not webscale
 
@MarkGarcia what about common sense?
 
@rightfold Looks like it was developed at Aperture.
 
> I can't promise you that Ozon will play nicely with minimising. So far we have not seen a design reason to support minimising.
A shell that doesn't support minimising. Brilliant.
 
@Cicada Minimising?
 
@Cicada Isn't it based on gnome shell?
 
@wilx Window minimising
@khajvah Possibly
 
@Cicada Oh...are they making the same mistakes Windows Metro did? :)
 
7:50 AM
I have no idea
But I've suddenly lost interest
rip
 
From what I know, it is just themed gnome-shell with does support minimize
 
8:09 AM
> What If updates are temporarily on hold,
Nooooo
Also hiiiii
I got to work on my motorbike today
So fun
 
@BartekBanachewicz did you die?
 
@BartekBanachewicz have you been dead?
-2
Q: Hypercube in c++ using graphs

Nasi JofceN-hypercube represents a graph with 2^N vertices, with numbers from 0 to 2^(N-1), in a way that there is an edge from vertex x to vertex y if x Sample input: 4 3 2 Sample output: 2 7 48

wtf
did this guy get SO for his personal blog and thoughts?
Question: "buy 2 kg spaghetti and some sauce"
 
8:26 AM
@khajvah no, why would I
> <CatPlusPlus> There was LoungeChat but it's not dead like Kyrostat
 
@BartekBanachewicz I wsa just wondering if your time has come
 
lol
@khajvah do you ask the same question to people going back from a car ride? Or a train ride?
 
@BartekBanachewicz Where the logs be
 
Can you dereference an input iterator multiple times ?
 
@Cicada dunno ask Cat
 
Xeo
8:30 AM
Meh, "Xeo" is already taken on freenode :|
fuck freenode!
 
@BartekBanachewicz I was kidding, man. Don't take it seriously. I might start riding a bike too.
 
@gnzlbg yes
it's just not multi-pass
 
@Rapptz thanks :)
 
Xeo
@Rapptz I don't think that's required to work
 
I thought about this, but wasn't sure. Like where does the value live?
 
8:31 AM
@khajvah bah, I watched a video recently that made me wonder... people assume that talking about other people on motorcycles dying is somehow perfectly fine
 
Xeo
@gnzlbg cached inside the iterator, updated on operator++
(and on construction, obviously)
 
@Xeo unless it lives inside a e.g. range, and the iterator just forwards you to the value cached inside the range.
 
@BartekBanachewicz I watched the exact same video too, I think.
 
highly improbable because Polish
 
@Xeo It is required to be single pass.
 
8:34 AM
 
If you have to repeatedly use the value without passing through it then it'd be too stupid to use if it wasn't required to be valid.
 
@khajvah not that but I love the title
added to Watch Later
 
Xeo
@Rapptz How does that allow multiple derefs without advancing?
 
If you use the value of *it repeatedly without incrementing it then it should be valid.
 
also omg @Alex has a new av
 
Xeo
8:36 AM
@Rapptz What I'm talking about is that auto a = *it; auto b = *it; assert(a == b); might assert, according to the standard (for input iterators)
IIRC
 
You're going to need to quote me on that because that is absolutely ridiculous behaviour.
 
user1804599
my neck hurts help
 
Xeo
@Rapptz I don't see what's so ridiculous about it, tbh. IIRC, input iterators are allowed to return from *it by value, unlike other iterator categories. If it's required to return a reference too, then there can be no other option but to cache.
better check the standard, though
 
Because if you're reusing the value of *it then it should behave sanely.
Something as innocent as if(*it == val) { return *it; } suddenly doesn't work if what you say is true
 
user1804599
it's not innocent
it's duplicate code
 
8:39 AM
Thing is, input iterators are not innocent. The opposite, really.
 
Xeo
ah
I was kinda right and kinda wrong
 
the value of *it should only be made invalid if you increment
 
…or if you copy the iterator
See? It’s evil.
 
Xeo
input iterators are allowed to return by value ("convertibel to T"), whereas forward iterators have a required reference return type on *it++
However
> If a == b and (a,b) is in the domain of == then *a is equivalent to *b.
So simply dereferencing it cannot advance the internal state
 
Hi @leehsienloong :-) vulnerability in your Sudoku2.cpp due to a fixed size buffer on stack and your use of scanf(); https://twitter.com/hackerfantastic/status/595576361512755200
woah, the response is great
 
8:49 AM
@Columbo Oh, he didn't mean the unconference.
 
lol I'm reading about this Avrocar and it's like really
I can't believe this happened
I should make a blog about failed science experiments with huge engines
ahahaahhaa
oh my
> Modifications were completed on the Ames model and testing resumed in April 1961. The new design demonstrated much better control in hover and considerably improved lift. The vehicle was now able to travel at up to 100 knots (190 km/h),
hey, that's actually quite decent
given only the shitload of millions of dollars
 
Bartek Monologuewciz
Also lel measuring speed in silly units
 
@BartekBanachewicz I don't get it :( Into your own what?
Also, morning
 
@AndyProwl cloud
 
Xeo
@AndyProwl Do you know the idiom "to pull something out of your ass"?
 

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