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@BartekBanachewicz soz. Prismatic linked to the site. He downtalked it so much I became interested.
 
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The API is still horrible (i.e. it is more than Response performRequest(Request request) throws IOException) but it's manageable.
 
14 hours ago, by sehe
So, in reverse psychology it seems tempting to try to keep the focus/stay honest
@BartekBanachewicz You know. That remark is strikingly self-centered. If it doesn't benefit you...
 
I am reading the book C++ Primer 5th Edition and I noticed an example where a char array is created and strcat is used to append other char array to the first one. My question is, if arrays have fixed size, how does this work?
 
@sehe I was largely joking. I think the idea is nice, but. I have a stream of me writing a game. I never published it because I realized how boring it really is :(
besides, it can hardly be your fault for me watching it
 
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12:02 PM
@Ven no wait, use this instead: bigbeeconsultants.co.uk/bee-client
 
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I had great success with it and it's really simple.
 
@Ven I'll look later. There's one inane routine one here (when there are no requirements, I tend to use c++ as python)
 
int main()
{
    char ca1[] = "Hello";
    char ca2[] = " World!";
    char ca3[2];

    strcpy(ca3, ca1);
    strcat(ca3, ca2);

    cout << ca3 << endl;

    return 0;
}
 
@BartekBanachewicz true.
@BartekBanachewicz True.
 
@afonsomatos u y C?
 
12:03 PM
The point for me is that it might help me stay focused and organize my thoughts better.
 
@TonyTheLion It's the book, it shows C style strings too.
 
I intend to livecode more SO answers, and maybe some of the visitors will find it useful to "peek behind the curtain". I mean, it's not like I "magically" come up with the answers. It's work. And they can see me "find" it
 
@sehe never not make random circles with mouse when thinking
@sehe but what about the ~air of mystery~
 
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val httpClient = new HttpClient
val response: Response = httpClient.get("http://www.google.com/")
println(response.status)
println(response.body.asString)
 
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dream API
 
12:04 PM
also while we're at it
 
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amazing how simple such a thing can be
 
@BartekBanachewicz Do I? Oh. I get it. I use the mouse in browsers. The way the broadcaster works, is it shows mousemovements even though the shown window isn't active/visisble/on the current desktop
 
do you know Nico Vega ?
 
@rightfold looks like javascript
 
@BartekBanachewicz That was fun for a few years
 
12:05 PM
@sehe yeah it was confusing
 
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I don't know what flavour of JavaScript you've used.
 
@BartekBanachewicz I gotta figure out a way to include perspective. A bit of narrative helps (there was a side-chat as well, but the recording doesn't show it in synch. Too bad)
 
@sehe I like that idea
 
> We approach a wild question. Let's open itOH WHAT THE FU
 
@rightfold global-nasty-slow flavour
 
12:07 PM
I should livestream me using lounge
now that would be fun to watch
I meant it though
(re)discovery of today.
 
Ell
Testing
Oh I have WiFi somehow
 
@rightfold Explicit return type with this syntax = Ugh
 
also lel it's a rock band with no bassist
 
@sehe have a +1 good old bear. Good answer plus great formatting and indentation.
 
oh wait no they have a bassist since 2012
 
never not alternative music
@MarcoA. it's more brutal than a lot of metal
 
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hipster
 
I think a lot of metalheads underestimate alternative rock
hey just because my amp doesn't compress shit out my guitar and my vocalist doesn't scream doesn't mean it's not brutal
 
why does it have to be brutal anyways?
 
> A compiler checks if the given program is legal in the programming language and rewards you with syntax errors if it is not
wonderfully put
 
12:21 PM
mmm TIL you can buy motorcycle servicing mats
they are soft and like 2cm thick
so you can work on hard surface
I could use something like this
 
> Unpacking replacement libreoffice-style-human
Is libreoffice sentient
 
@BartekBanachewicz firstly, compression is nice for bass, but yeah, built in effects are bleh. and secondly, not all metal is black metal.
 
I said about distortion compression not effect compression
 
arguably, they all distort the signal :P
and 'distortion' is an 'effect'
 
distortion as an effect is typically stompbox one
I was talking about signal saturation in the amplifier
which makes a subtle difference
 
12:31 PM
distortion is (controlled) signal saturation, for the most part. You are specifically referring to overdrive, why by the amp is clipping the signal.
well, distortion is not just signal saturation
 
should've said overdrive alright
I'm reading an article about tyres
and they explain the differences between tyres rated 240 and 270 kph
I wonder how many people go over 240 kph routinely
 
@BartekBanachewicz I'd imagine not much after basic 'better quality'
 
actually not
 
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SQL is much more beautiful if you all-caps the keywords.
 
@BartekBanachewicz on the public roads, probably far too many
@rightfold it FUCKING is isn't it!
 
12:37 PM
the maximum speed you can use a tyre for changes with the weight on it
 
@BartekBanachewicz the weight of the car?
 
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INCONSISTENCY DETECTED
 
but, say, a 270kph tyre can be loaded up to maximum weight if you stay under 240kph
 
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> CREATE FUNCTION
> FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE
 
@thecoshman of the motorcycle
 
12:37 PM
@BartekBanachewicz same difference really
 
well, of the force on the axle
@thecoshman motorcycles have more weight towards the rear than cars
a car typically has like 45-55 or just 50-50
motorcycles routinely raise the front wheel off the ground when accelerating OTOH
 
@BartekBanachewicz huh... they look fairly balanced to me...
@BartekBanachewicz but that's more down to the fact the overall power:weight ratio is much 'better'
 
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this colour scheme is beautiful
 
car's with enough torque tend to pull up
 
12:39 PM
@thecoshman they're also shorter and the mass is higher up
 
@BartekBanachewicz that's not really saying anything about the weight ballance to me...
 
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so pink
 
@BartekBanachewicz shorter and mass higher up o_0
 
@thecoshman the tyre sizes are more or less proportional to weight distribution really
 
12:40 PM
@rightfold fabulous code is fabulous
 
touring tires can have almost the same sizes I guess
but sport rear ones are just huge
 
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:3
 
@BartekBanachewicz well it's also the fact you apply all the torque through that rear tire, and you don't turn the whell to steer, you lean.
 
@thecoshman sport cars typically are also rear-driven
 
@BartekBanachewicz they also need to be able to steer using that front wheel
 
12:41 PM
@thecoshman also no, you don't lean to steer. You countersteer. Leaning is more of an effect of the countersteer
@thecoshman you can hardly steer a car during hard acceleration
 
you don't really need a front wheel so much as something to slide along the flloor with.
 
> In an attempt to stop the troops from piling up on the same tile and attacking the other troops piled up on a different tile like in SH2 they changed combat so only 7-8(?) troops can attack a single target at the same time, hence why you have all those dudes standing around doing nothing.
 
cars differ to motorbikes quite a lot in that regard
 
wtf firefly
 
a typical car turning technique is brake-turn-accelerate
 
12:42 PM
the troops blending into each other was the best thing in stronghold :<
 
motorbikes do more like brake - turn and accelerate
because the acceleration gives you more traction to turn
 
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triggers are nice
 
when racing in cars, you still want to be accelerating out of the bend, but I know what you are getting at. Bikes tend to dart in and out of sharp corners, whilst cars need to actually ride the bend more.
@BartekBanachewicz or less if you are being stylish :P
 
@thecoshman cars need to reduce acceleration in order to put enough turning force on the wheels
but since a motorcycle effectively "turns" with a rear wheel as well
as in, a leaned-in rear wheel with applied force also applies turning force
 
@BartekBanachewicz that's what I was getting at, the real wheel in a bike does a lot, whilst the front wheel tends to just be there. With a sports bike, you really want to reduce the weight, so a slim wheel works better
Cars apply a lot more turning force via their front wheels
 
12:46 PM
front wheel is using for braking BTW
 
@BartekBanachewicz yes, but you don't really need that big a wheel for that, and it's not just the front wheel
 
@thecoshman the decelleration rates can be bigger than acceleration rates, so...
 
@BartekBanachewicz It depends on the sport
 
@thecoshman it's like 90% on the front wheel
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh well AWD is common in offroad I suppose
 
Isn't it dangerous to apply brakes on the front wheel? Am I missing something?
 
12:49 PM
@thecoshman I think it's mostly because lean-braking isn't as often used
@BoniTea it's not strictly dangerous, but less efficient than braking with both at once
 
@BoniTea no, you are just being silly. You don't jam on the brakes 100%, you apply them gently enough to slow you down without flipping you.
 
a typical motorbike will slide the front wheel before flipping
 
General road biking you brake with both (well, front slightly first)
 
people riding bicycles think it's so easy to flip the motorcycle as well, which is generally not true
@thecoshman both at the same time, really. No reason to not use both. Also only rear in traffic at low speeds
 
Fuck Arch Linux.
 
12:52 PM
relevant cc @BartekBanachewicz @thecoshman
2
 
what did arch linux do
 
@BartekBanachewicz well I guess a bicycle is a lot lighter, so easier to flip.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Certainly's true that I've only cycled.
 
@FlorianMargaine pop quiz, who's at fault @BartekBanachewicz :P
 
@BoniTea the motorcycle adds its own 120-300kg. Not that easy to rise it up
 
12:53 PM
@BartekBanachewicz oh more or less the same time yes.
@BartekBanachewicz not try hard enough :P
 
I've managed to slip the front wheel a few times vOv
you'd need to deliberately lean in to front
@thecoshman the motorcyclist, duh.
altough the car driver could add a second of wait before changing lanes, I doubt it would help at all
 
@thecoshman both, obviously.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Nothing helps when you're a dick to safety distance.
 
Also, the car filming.
 
car driver's fault
 
12:56 PM
Whenever I use begin() or end() functions, I get the error that begin was not declared in this scope. My gcc version is 4.9.2, shouldn't these functions be available? I'm running g++ when compiling.
 
@khajvah because?
 
@BartekBanachewicz because it would be visible that motorcyclist is gonna overtake
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes well he was overtaking, so you can hardly talk about the distance
@khajvah it's not very visible.
 
not with side mirrors
 
it's hard to see a speed of an object coming straight at you
 
12:58 PM
If you stay in the left lane that's illegal.
 
Ell
Silly people
The left lane is the right lane ;)
 
Stick to the right, the guy filming is also to blame, so really, everyone was being an idiot there.
 
@khajvah especially in the side mirrors
 
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discuss
 
12:58 PM
@Ell yes in 0.5% countries in the world
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum Being legal is orthogonal to being dangerous.
2
 
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> Nick Hardiman builds and maintains the infrastructure required to run buzzword generation services.
 
wise words
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes right, but in this case had he not done something illegal the accident would probably not happen.
So that's correct but not sure why that'd be relevant.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum er. Why would it not happen?
 

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