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12:01 AM
@Flexo I think they're ok.
 
@MarkGarcia Not a game programming book per se but I quite liked Game Engine Architecture
 
@LucDanton Looks like it might. If you have stamp-sizes slices
@Borgleader that's not a cluster though :/
 
@sehe Whats the advantage of the cluster?
 
It's a difference. I'm not too sure. Obviousness would be isolation (ability to natively run difference oses on different cores, e.g.)
 
Oo noz ... I have goods in the cart & now the 20% discount is no longer applicable because it has been more than 24 hours!
 
12:05 AM
@Borgleader Oh by the way, it probably uses orders of magnitude less power, even under heacy load. I think I read it's doing 800mW at peak load (and ~40mW otherwise)
 
That will barely singe the bread!
 
Ell
Never mind fry the eggs for on top
I wonder when my perfboard is arriving
 
CALLING ALL UK DBAs!! It's nearly the witching hour. If your DB cannot take time going backwards, shut them down now!
 
@sehe I see, that is much less than a TDP of 140W :P
 
> A File.Open() works great on your machine but the call fails to return quickly on someone else's because whoops! the network share their file was on has achieved a higher state of entropy.
lol
 
user1804599
12:15 AM
time to get food
 
furniture assembly day tomorrow.
 
@Puppy mov %screw, %hole
 
kit home assembly week next week ... & the next month
I love it
if it's not for the weather being so hot, I would be looking forward to it!
 
%chair = call furniture() @assemble()
 
user1804599
Return type fail.
 
12:21 AM
hmm
you're right, I read past the LLVM IR sigils these days.
is it @ for named struct types?
 
user1804599
%chair = call @chair_t @furniture()
 
nope.
the type should be the function type of the function being called.
so i8(), for example.
 
user1804599
No, it must be the return type.
 
user1804599
The argument types are between the parentheses.
 
user1804599
> <result> = [tail | musttail] call [cconv] [ret attrs] <ty> [<fnty>*] <fnptrval>(<function args>) [fn attrs]
 
user1804599
12:25 AM
> Example: %retval = call i32 @test(i32 %argc)
 
user1804599
12:35 AM
You should prefer giving an example on how to use std::vector instead of one on how to use new[], since new[] should be rarely used and when it's used it's only in very exceptional cases, whereas std::vector is for normal use. — rightføld 5 mins ago
 
user1804599
What a noob.
 
@rightføld jeez PHP is so ugly =/
 
user1804599
Would it make sense for an abstract class constructor to be non-protected?
 
user1804599
Given = delete is available.
 
if the class is abstract you cant create an object of it, so it doesnt really matter if the constructor is public or protected (afaik)
There's mice, and there's men. — Ray Jay Rizzle 1 min ago
i dont get what he meant by that
 
user1804599
12:48 AM
Me neither.
 
@Puppy Do you still intend to play on Nomic?
 
user1804599
But I have a feeling he doesn't know how std::vector works.
 
user1804599
He uses new in all his Stack Overflow posts.
 
user1804599
char **charTest;
charTest = new char*[10];
 
user1804599
top kek
 
user1804599
12:51 AM
@ScottW dude …
 
@Puppy I ask because it has been 14 days since your last post. You have missed ~3 proposals. All of this while being active here.
Since you can actually reenter pretty much any time without any penalty, maybe you should consider forfeiting for now.
Don't follow the arrows guys
Trust me, you don't want to
 
@Jefffrey too late
ofc you dont :P
 
Yeah, that's the problem
wait
It's 2AM again?
0:00 UTC again?
 
@Jefffrey yeah, it happens about every 24h
 
No I mean: I came back at my 2AM and now (after a while) it's still 2:00 AM
Were there some clock changes?
 
1:05 AM
It's the DST switch.
 
isnt that in november?
 
@Jefffrey UTC doesn't move back.
 
or does it differ by country?
 
@Borgleader It does.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes right
It's for saving energy light or something
Instead of settings different times for street lights, depending on the month, they change the clock for everyone.
Because it's more fun iunno.
What has zero to do with what?
 
1:08 AM
They should just abolish DST =/
 
Oh wait I was wrong
It really has nothing to do with it
Oh well...
I like making big blunders
lol
 
user1804599
They should go back by an hour every day.
 
user1804599
At night.
 
user1646075
1:27 AM
You do know rightfold is a guy, right?
 
1:50 AM
I think scott w has been here for way longer than you
 
user1646075
2:23 AM
@chmod711telkitty I think you're being a buzzkill
 
2:36 AM
Meh - the radio clock in my office is an hour fast. Maybe the hash from my boxes etc. is swamping the signal. I'll take it down and try parking it in the kitchen window.
Fixed.
 
3:20 AM
Beer and DST fuckin with my sleep
 
3:37 AM
I don't understand this daylight save thing, I don't understand this 8-5/9-6 normal working hour thing either - seems unnatural, no other creature does it ...
 
cpx
4:11 AM
Should you get these before reading this book or maybe none of these?
 
4:57 AM
1
A: C++ sort array of objects based on int array, with boost?

Code-ApprenticeOne option is to store your array of "scores" in a std::map<MyObject, int> scores instead. Now you can create a comparator bool compare(const MyObject* lhs, const MyObject* rhs) { return scores[*lhs] < scores[*rhs]; } Now you simply do std::sort(vectorOfObjects.begin(), vectorOfObjects.en...

wow, I actually answered a C++ question...
I don't do that very much lately.
 
lol
 
hmm...I found a problem with my answer, though.
The key of a map requires a comparison operator, either operator<() or a comparator to pass in to the map.
@Rapptz Have you tried any PE problems recently. I just checked the site out the other day and it looks like it's back up to full functionality.
 
I did 375 a few days ago
 
coolio
not sure that I'll make any time for it in the near future, but it's good to see that euler has taken time to get the system back up and running
 
6:00 AM
omg @Code-Apprentice before you all gone, could help me with some dumb slow connection stuff on Android, please?
 
maybe...I have never done any network programming with Android.
 
Maybe I should post it on Stackoverflow, questions are being specific
Geocoder is not giving me correct location for an address string
 
6:42 AM
good luck with that ;-)
 
7:08 AM
@chmod711telkitty So what's your question?
@chmod711telkitty I can easily find many forms to put an email into to help promote spam for said address.
 
@Code-Apprentice you helped me so much :') If I ever meet you in real life, I would buy you a pet chook :p </troll>
 
are you an aussie?
I had to google "chook"
 
7:35 AM
~_~
 
 
1 hour later…
8:40 AM
I have just found the worst, more horrible pick up line "I am a fat horse, would you like to ride me sometimes?" p.s. I need to change the avatar because I am no fat horse ...
 
9:02 AM
@chmod711telkitty Did it work?
 
@FredOverflow do you always only read half of a message? said "I am no fat horse" ...
 
So say it without the fat?
 
horse and whores ... why the spellings are so close?
 
9:18 AM
probably just a coincidence
 
user1646075
 
user1646075
10:10 AM
well sum-bitch. Is that link failing?
 
user1804599
Don't post the same image twice.
 
user1646075
it didn't show. - what's going on? it's hanging on me?
 
user1646075
hmmmmmm
 
hmm
assembling chair from Ikea -> no holes for screws -> gotta make them yourself with screwdriver.
wtf?
 
user1646075
as in, not pre-drilled? that's ass-y. They saved 2¢ by avoiding those holes. Profits are soaring.
 
user1804599
10:17 AM
@Puppy You're doing it wrong.
 
user1646075
yeah, try going to a furniture shop
 
@rightføld Internet says that I'm not.
the instructions don't show holes and there's no holes anywhere on the piece.
 
user1804599
51 secs ago, by rightføld
@Puppy You're doing it wrong.
 
prove it
 
user1804599
@Puppy ^ It also says that you are.
 
user1646075
10:18 AM
into chipboard? with a pointy wood screw? sounds plausible
 
user1646075
Is 'Suomi' the Finnish language?
 
user1646075
thanks internet. sorted. Relax
 
I think Suomi means Finland, maybe the language also dunno
 
user1646075
i stopped being lazy, reached for the mouse and changed tabs
 
user1646075
thanks anywau
 
user1646075
10:21 AM
wierd thing is, this (unspecified) DVD shows copyright b.s. in Finnish and Suomi, which is odd.
 
user1646075
Hey elles.
 
user1646075
Waking up?
 
@aclarke Not with a manual screwdriver, it doesn't seem to be making much impact.
 
user1646075
If it wasn't chipboard, I'd suggest hammering it in - it's actually effective, and makes the wood fibers fold in, thereby holding the screw even stronger. chipboard with a melamine skin, however, not such a good idea
 
user1646075
what's the skin like on the piece?
 
10:24 AM
I can't really tell the difference between chipboard and wood, or melanine or whatever.
I do possess a hammer, though.
 
sounds strange that you have to drill
Link to internet saying drill?
 
user1804599
@right what do you mean? was that meant to be a cokment on the question? — Baldrickk 1 min ago
 
user1646075
if you look at the side of the piece, chipboard has really coarse, obvious chips. But it may be covered in a plasticy facing. Melamine looks a lot like cardboard, the particles are like glued fine sawdust.
 
user1804599
ITT Baldrickk is incredibly dumb.
 
definitely not chipboard.
@JohanLarsson They actually say "Just screw in anyway and the screwdriver makes a hole".
it does not make an effective hole.
 
user1646075
10:28 AM
a drill bit about ½ to ⅔ the diameter of thre screw (ignoring the thread) is best - do you have a drill?
 
no.
 
user1646075
otherwise, maybe start a hole for the point with a nail and your hammer
 
I don't possess any nails.
 
user1646075
ummmmmmmmm
 
user1646075
starting a screw hole the way they suggest means applying a lot of force, and being damned careful the screw doesn't flip to one side. You can stab yourself that way. Sacrifice a spare screw as your nail?
 
10:30 AM
I would expect the screw to be 'self drilling' if you are really supposed to drill like that
 
user1646075
"assembling chair from ikea" - screw probably made of pewter
 
Sounds strange that you would need things not provided
post some pics?
 
hmm
seems like as soon as the screw gets purchase on the wood in a starting hole, it's actually pretty easy to screw in further.
 
user1646075
yeah, that's kinda new for ikea. Allen key or bust.
 
user1646075
yup!
 
user1646075
10:32 AM
it'll pull itself into a soft wood
 
the last 95% was pretty easy.
 
user1646075
bravo
 
user1646075
the very start is the danger zone
 
and now you have the holes on the other side :)
 
user1804599
I print my chairs.
 
user1646075
10:34 AM
haha
 
user1646075
that'll take about 2 months won't it
 
user1804599
I have a very small butt.
 
Ell
oh gawd
 
user1646075
you won't find him on here amongst these heathens
 
ok, did the other screws in pretty short time.
 
user1646075
10:37 AM
Waddup E? Hey, did you ever make that English breakfast you were planning? Be just about time for Sunday brekky for you won't it?
 
Ell
@aclarke I never made it no :( I will eventually! Just had scrambled eggs on toast this morning :P
 
user1646075
@Ell 1/2 way there then!
 
Ell
But must dash, off to work :) I'll be back later!
 
user1646075
@Ell on Sunday? you poor bugger. enjoy!
 
cpx
10:59 AM
How I freed the memory of linked list:
	delete s.p->p->p->p->p;
	delete s.p->p->p->p;
	delete s.p->p->p;
	delete s.p->p;
	delete s.p;
Until.. I got introduced to unique_ptr.
 
user1804599
How I freed the memory of a linked list: }.
9
 
cpx
Did I miss a 'a'?
 
user1646075
@cpx geez - even before, may I suggest you study traversal and/or recursion?
 
user1646075
@cpx no, i think you missed a subtlety.
 
cpx
That's right. I skipped the lectures on data structures.
I'm sure there's a better way to destruct the memory using a loop.
 
user1646075
11:05 AM
hmmm, possibly.
 
cpx
There are two three stars on the message now which I didn't understand.
 
RAII is your friend
 
cpx
My new friend is unique_ptr
 
user1646075
@cpx look again...
 
cpx
Still three?
 
user1646075
11:18 AM
no, i mean, look at the brace again. What does it do...
 
cpx
Never noticed it before ending with a (dot).
 
user1646075
That's just ending the sentence. ignore him
 
cpx
What does it do?
 
user1646075
closes a scope
 
user1646075
triggers destruction of any locals to the scope
 
cpx
11:21 AM
Syntax error!
 
user1646075
I hate it when you're cutting your toenails, and a piece goes flying, and you can't find it. Wish I could afford people to do that for me.
 
user1646075
toenails are kinda like leaking memory.
 
cpx
I try to cut my toenails in small number of stroke but never at once.
 
unique_ptr for linked lists can be problematic.
 
cpx
It can hurt if you just clip it all at once.
 
user1804599
11:31 AM
> A group of Hareidi men who refused to sit next to women, disembarked from a Delta flight, when their request to switch seats was denied.
 
user1804599
Good. No morons on planes.
 
@cpx lol
 
oh glavin, close to maybe getting house.
 
user1646075
@cpx this reflects your approach to linked lists... interesting
 
user1804599
Best linked list implementation relies on GC.
 
user1646075
11:41 AM
@rightføld poor things, the women would distract them from pious thoughts. Women are devils.
 
fuck women
 
user1646075
now that's an interesting idea
 
user1804599
11:56 AM
 
cpx
12:10 PM
After some juggling things around, I wrote a loop.
I didn't think before that I could use a temporary object to store the next pointer in linked list and delete the node that comes after it.
That required me to set the very last node to NULL (0) so, when it arrives at node == 0 condition I can stop looking for further nodes to delete..
Oh no, I mean delete the node that comes before the stored temporary object.
 
user1804599
12:32 PM
When using new, be sure to always delete your code.
 
cpx
That sounds very nice thing indeed. "If you take something, you must give it back".
If you use unique_ptr, it is taken away from you!
 
DIY toy on a larger scale - footing for my secondary dwelling
 
@chmod711telkitty You're gonna be living in a cattle-crush?
 
@chmod711telkitty Oh - sure do look after your stock down there!
 
12:44 PM
obviously I plan to rent my future cattle-crush to cattle
hey, don't discriminate against cattle
I am going to spam your guys with pictures of my new construction project ~_~
 
'Will the moderators torture my little puppy?':
http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/275354/what-would-happen-if-i-posted-thoughts-on-how-to-write-a-stack-overflow-robot
 
Oh - what have I done?
 
Part of the delivery received last week ...
no more pics tonight ... or in the next 12 hours :p
 
@chmod711telkitty Ikea sells houses now?
 
12:57 PM
lol, not here - regulation for habitable houses here is quite high IMO
It's a kit home - most of the things are cut to size to be assembled
but that only means it was manufactured somewhere else before it's shipped to end users place
 
@chmod711telkitty Oh - you look after your cats well too.
 
I paid twice as much as the standard design for my customized kitty home :'(
 
user image
10
close enough
 
1:53 PM
@chmod711telkitty better get to work
 
2:13 PM
@Borgleader yup
Now it's time to watch the next episode of One Piece.
Oh damn, still need to download it.
 
isocpp.org is down today
 
2:29 PM
o noes
 
user1804599
2:42 PM
Yay.
 
user1804599
I finally get matrix multiplication.
 
*for a short time
Stats & linear algebra unlearn well.
no need for GC
 
3:00 PM
Why the fuck does visual studio copy files to the project directory when you do "Add Existing Item".
I don't want them there grumble grumble
(This behavior seems to only happen with C# projects)
Huh... You have to use "Add As Link" not "Add" in the dialog
TIL
 
user1804599
Hm neat I just realised.
 
user1804599
(x = 1/sqrt(2), y = 1/sqrt(2)) = (r = 1, theta = 45º)
 
user1804599
Because sqrt(2) = sqrt(1^2 + 1^2)
 
3:35 PM
@JohanLarsson matrix multiplication is one of those really simple things that just fail to sit in memory properly
I always get the impression that I forgot how to do it after a long time
and need to double check with a book
note: I multiply at most 2 matrices per year
 
last time I've multiplied a matrix was in highschool
 
user1804599
Fascinating.
 
nah I multiply matrices whenever I spontaneously decide to learn OpenGL
that usually happens once per year
and I abandon the idea before multiplying the 3rd matrix
 
but the 3rd one is the best
you are really missing out
 
user1804599
Drie maal scheepsrecht.
 
3:43 PM
@AlexM. I read that this Italian gig used to be popular in Romania. Have you heard of them?
the guy has a really good voice
Alright, time for Fate Stay Night.
 
@StackedCrooked I used to hear it often as a kid, but it's probably best for me to ask my parents about the actual popularity, looks too old to be popular during my time
 
Are your parents sometimes in the lounge?
:D
 
user1804599
Yes, I am.
 
user1804599
As is Jefffrey.
 
@StackedCrooked unlikely, I'll ask mum on Facebook and see what she makes of the song
 
3:48 PM
cool!
 
1986's Romania was communist, so naturally I'll ask if the song could also be heard on radios
I'm curious now
 
wow, my trivial question just gained some historical significance
 
Gf sometimes reads the transcript to figure out when she should wake me up :)
dunno if she checks commits also
 
amazing
she's a keeper. and I don't mean dungeon keeper.
 
@AlexM. I do that with machine learning. Kinda doing t right now, watching a tutorial.
 
3:59 PM
quidditch keeper?
 
yep that's what I meant ;P
 
@StackedCrooked yeah
 
glad you agree :)
 
@StackedCrooked Chris Metzen has a really cool voice
 
heh, during the revolution, people would give cakes to soldiers fighting against the regime
sounds like a good deal
 
4:07 PM
@AlexM. you mean, aside from all the bloodshed?
 
what, you mean turning against your leaders for cakes is not a good deal?
anyway, I find revolutions like that a bit sad
after Ceausescu's fall there were plenty of politicians ready to take the power
so I wonder, how much of the revolution was because of the people, and how much of it was because of those guys wanting the power
the moment someone put itself in front of the crowd, it was more about his interest than the people's
even though he may cloak his interest with the people's
 
4:31 PM
@rightføld I am?
What am I?
If not just another brick in the wall.
 
are you human, or are you dancer?
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey bunch of matter and consciousness.
 
good!
 
What a weird day. Newcastle won a game and Manure defence have failed to let in any goals in after 27 min.
 
My hands are cold.
@AlexM. You've gotta let me know!
 
4:48 PM
Oh shit. I'm 'tired and emotional' and the Lounge is riddled with lyrics.
 
Fetched 16.5 MB in 213503982334601d 6h 0min 20s (0 B/s)
 
@CatPlusPlus OK, so the server for your grossly illegal porn is only online for 2 minutes a day.
Which bad BitTorrent client is it?
 
apt-get
Also upgrade with -y starts apt-listchanges that waits on input because it picks an interactive pager by default :goodjob:
 
Hello, World!
 
Why does nobody ever say goodbye?
 
4:55 PM
Nobody ever leaves
 
@CatPlusPlus Like Hotel California?
I gotta goto sleep().
 
virtualbox-ovf: Could not find the X.Org or XFree86 Window System, skipping.
==> virtualbox-ovf: Unregistering and deleting imported VM...
==> virtualbox-ovf: Deleting output directory...
Build 'virtualbox-ovf' errored: Script exited with non-zero exit status: 1
...
IS IT REALLY SO FUCKING HARD TO WRITE A SCRIPT THAT DOESN'T RETURN 1 ON SUCCESS
JESUS CHRIST
 
I'm so asking for trouble. I made a .lib compiled with clang-cl, to display OpenGL content in a WPF application which requires a bridge dll which is compiled by cl.exe
 
@CatPlusPlus [whispers] .. maybe there was not total success? [~~ cringe, shudder~~]
 
5:22 PM
@CatPlusPlus to be fair, this idea that you return 0 for 'it all went fine' is odd.
 
Doesn't matter if it's odd or not
 
true true
 
user1804599
5:53 PM
> if request.base_url.endswith('/json/'):
 
user1804599
Fragile is agile.
3
 
lol
 
user1804599
Maintaining bug-free code is boring.
 

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