> I do a bit of HTML, Javascript, BASIC, C++, ++PHP++, a bit of Ubuntu booting, a bit of Reverse Engineering with Backtrack, a bit of iPhone/iPad fiddling, and a bit too much computer stuff in general.
@Jefffrey My shell is internally outputting to the command line, and I have no way of controlling it. I want to stop its output to the shell's console window...
So someone reported a bug where my Pi program can't use all the cores on a machine with more than 64 logical cores running Windows. The reason has to do with a thing called "Processor Groups" on Windows.
The problem is: Where the fuck am I gonna get a Windows machine with more than 64 logical cores to play with?
@HelpingHand You parse the command line arguments, and check if there's the flag that you decide will be used to prevent output (say --silent for example), and then every cout call will be filtered and if this flag is false, then you output everything, otherwise you don't output stuff.
@MartinJames For one, the SYSTEM_INFO structure only gives information on the local processor group rather than the entire system. That's a small problem since you can override the auto-detected settings manually. The bigger problem is that the thread creation is locked to one processor group unless you do something special.
Code: NoSuchKey Message: The specified key does not exist. Key: 404.html RequestId: 4C21C27CCA72075D HostId: z5ABtw5C2N1+UBFg6gBPyNB0EZCttLdaY1/mCtz4hjdbL3US8S4yl7DTo8JwJnoO
@Mysticial The irony is you're the only person I know who is likely to need to do that
So, someone's set up a fake Facebook account of an attractive girl from my home town, with a fairly realistic backstory but little detail. And a profile photo stolen the web. And randomly added me over the last few hours. I know it's one of you guys. Very funny.
So someone reported a bug where my Pi program can't use all the cores on a machine with more than 64 logical cores running Windows. The reason has to do with a thing called "Processor Groups" on Windows.
I have to admit it took me half an hour or so to realise it was a fake
so you got me, well done
whoever you are
ultimately just wasting your own time on your LRiO obsession, though
> Solar eclipse set to plunge UK and Europe into darkness
I mean, yes, it is, but isn't this a bit sensational?
anyway, yeah, I should get some sleep if I wanna see it
> This action is not dangerous, but there is a risk of looking into the Sun around the edge of the phone as the screen is lined up.
lol this bullshit again
> The weather always has the potential to play spoilsport, and early forecasts suggested thick cloud would cover much of the UK at the critical times. A cold front is pushing south over the country and it may be that only a lucky few - most likely across the English Midlands and perhaps north-east Scotland - will get a glimpse of clear skies.
hmm
> Prof Giles Harrison explained: "This is the first big partial eclipse to happen in the UK since 1999, and the next one isn't until August 2026, so this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. "By observing what happens on Friday we are effectively turning the skies of Britain into a giant weather lab, giving us a rare chance to see what happens when you 'turn down the Sun'.
that's so cool
> Oxford University scientists are using the event to try to understand how eclipses affect electricity grids. The deep shadow will reduce the output from solar panels, which now supply a significant proportion of power needs right across Europe. The researchers will look to see how this dip in performance impacts the stability of grid networks.
wtf do you mean like NIGHT TIME? get a grip
> WARNING. NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN WITH THE NAKED EYE, OR WITH CAMERAS, TELESCOPES, GLASSES OR DEVICES OF ANY KIND UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED THAT IT IS SAFE TO DO SO. LOOKING AT THE SUN WITHOUT PROPER PRECAUTIONS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE.
unless the Lounge concludes you're okay to do so (/cc @R.MartinhoFernandes)
@chmod711telkitty Think about it for a moment before you conclude that the problem is Facebook. Consider the likely "culprit". Start by narrowing it down to all the Lounge denizens with a history of grabbing photographs of attractive women from the web and using it as their profile picture. Now quick, who is the person who almost certainly did this?
Also LRiO likes to use beautiful women as his avatar, are you suggesting that he was so engrossed with a subject he created a fake account while sleep walking & contacted his other self with it?
@Cinch Depends. If I'm bleeding, band-aids for the body would be better than a perfect performance by the FF orchestra. Although it would be a sweet way to pass away.
@wilx I like it. Especially for the fact that it is completely ruined by the opposite implications related to miners. And the fact that male and female canaries suffer equally. Etc. I think it's a perfect example of how any observation (not even just analogies) can and will be (a) onesided (b) easily attacked for being onesided
> As a beginning coder myself, I am SO grateful for all the beginning coders that posted super-basic questions in the past. That's why I know of stack overflow, because I searched stupid things like "convert string to int java" and get that ignorant person's question as my first hit.
user1804599
The only reasonable thing is a generic function that returns an AST, and another function that calls that and returns a string.