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5:00 PM
In return, I'm hoping to have function returns and expressions
and things of that nature
So you can make an array of function types and call them
If I don't die, bottom-up type derivation would be nice too.
 
@ThePhD can't you simply make a function that allocate memory?
in all case, you can make scheme-like cons cell and that will be enough to do much work
it won't be much effective to make complex datastructures but that should be enough for a wide range of tasks... Also if you keep it abstract enough, you can hide how you implement datastructures. So you can ditch the cons cells once you have proper way to generate/allocate structs or something like that
 
I'm not working on this beyond this class.
 
@Borgleader Title of the day:
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Q: i'm getting issues with my work .. Help Pls

Wajahat Aliok i want to know that on pressing a string on integer variable Phone_No accidentally makes my program run without taking integer. I want to validate this area but i am unable to make it happen. Your Help is Needed .. thank you void feedback() { int user_id, Phone_No; s...

 
I wanted to at one point: now, I never want to touch this project with a 2000 foot pole every again.
 
hmm I see
@Mysticial is there an Indian SO yet?
 
5:11 PM
@Mysticial :O
Such succinct brilliance! Truly this author is a diamond in the rough!
 
Well, he edited out the request about it being a project and stuff.
 
how do you get through the first semester without being able to figure out the problem
@ThePhD alas
 
@Mysticial Yikes
 
5:39 PM
@Mysticial It is a good title, but the question leaves the reader hanging. What is he getting issues of at work? If he's getting issues of Time magazine, he might want to look for a new job. Depending on his taste, he might want to look for a place to work where he gets issues of, say, Maximum PC instead. Others may prefer to receive issues of Maxim.
Hmm...maybe that's how we get people more motivated: "whoever fixes this Jira ticket gets a year of free porn".
 
isn't most porn free these days though
 
no, in fact most of it is paid
 
@jaggedSpire I'm not sure. It wasn't when I was a teenager, but it's been quite a while since I paid much attention.
 
@AlexM. huh
 
back when the economic crisis thing happened
 
5:51 PM
@JerryCoffin I don't exactly pay attention either, so
 
the porn industry was one of the few that were growing
there are sites with free porn like beeg and pornhub and such
but those only show select sequences at low quality
and old releases (sequences and low quality of)
 
TIL
It makes sense, I suppose. Publish samples of your selection at explicitly marked reduced quality to let the customer have an idea of what they'd be purchasing, and then reserve the high-quality full selection for your paying customers
 
that's on-website previews
like going to something like brazzers.com
the stuff you want on pornhub serve only for ad revenue
not as preview for companies making movies tho you can treat them as such
like "wow this vid from brazzers is really cool I can maybe visit them and buy"
but I guess that doesn't happen very often and ppl just go in for a quick fap on pornhub and maybe click or view an ad
 
@AlexM. I didn't think of it at first, but I guess indirectly I do know that there must be a fair amount of paid porn. Quite recently a friend of mine was giving a talk on who's doing major development with virtual reality, immersive 3D, etc. From what he said, porn is investing heavily.
 
there's a reason websites like that tell you to turn off adblock :P
(not reply to Jerry)
@JerryCoffin yep
 
5:58 PM
not that I'm surprised
 
I never tried VR porn because it was annoying to convert crap to put it on my phone
but I heard it's interesting
minus the porn made from her pespective heard and I understand why it feels like you're getting raped and not being able to move
lmao
 
Ven
isnt that how we like it
 
@thecoshman There's Travis
 
@AlexM. I guess the illusion with VR movies fades quickly unless you move in a specific way
and you're in a specific position
 
So my major contribution for this morning:
 
6:07 PM
desyncing your real body w/ the virtual body is always bad for immersion
 
1
A: Is there a non-subjective way to measure programming skills in order to comply with programming tests?

Jerry CoffinCompletely objective (and just as useful as most tests): #include <random> #include <iostream> int skill() { static std::mt19937_64 gen{std::random_device()()}; static std::uniform_int_distribution<int> range(1, 10); return range(gen); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { if ...

 
my most immersive VR experience
was oculus cinema
... because I was seated both IRL and in the VR cinema
I can def think of some fun with VR porn tho
as long as you can select sub-scenes and loop them :D
just match that part and go
 
@JerryCoffin heh
 
@jaggedSpire I figured somebody would find it at least mildly humorous. I did momentarily think of making it deterministic (e.g., hashing the name), but after some thought, it seemed like completely random was probably more accurate.
 
Ell
6:20 PM
Intuition can be terrible sometimes
I've managed to get by in my DSA class so far with it
and I have no idea
 
I wonder if I should post a question to Workplace. My desk is pretty close to our server room, and we have some tests running that keep a server running maxed out, day and night for days now, and I think I'm starting to go deaf from the fan noise. I've been watching some videos, but need to find something to listen to that gives me an excuse to wear the headphones, but won't distract me from actual work.
 
Ell
I predict the answer will be: communicate to your manager
 
@rightfold LMAO. :D
 
@Ell I tried, but I couldn't hear was he was saying... :-)
 
Ell
aha
 
6:24 PM
@JerryCoffin the noise from the server isn't a good-enough reason to wear headphones?
you could listen to recordings of low-load servers
 
lol
 
@StackedCrooked Well, now that you mention it, yes, it probably is.
 
@StackedCrooked heh
you could also just listen to music
 
@Ell I'd try summing the absolute values of ak-1, ..., a0 and multiplying by signum(ak)
and taking this value as k
 
noise cancelling headphones might be really good at tuning out the noise made by server fans.
 
6:26 PM
music helps lots of people concentrate on their work, so
@StackedCrooked mine are certainly excellent at cancelling the noise from my extremely loud AC unit
 
@StackedCrooked Hmm...now that's a thought.
 
@JerryCoffin god damn that robert harvey guy is annoying as hell
 
They cost around $300-$400 though.
 
music + noise cancelling headphones was actually effective enough it took me a few months to be able to notice people talking to me again
@StackedCrooked mine were $110
 
Ah, cool.
 
6:30 PM
yeah, Bose probably sells at the few hundred dollar range, but there are plenty of other companies
 
@jaggedSpire Music doesn't work very well for me--at least if it's music I like, I actually listen to it (and if I don't like it, I don't want to hear it at all).
 
@JerryCoffin darn
...huh
the model I have is $86 now
 
@StackedCrooked sup man how's Ghent these days?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, except hardly anybody does recycle them
 
nwp
in case someone feels lonely, twitch apparently launched the game category IRL
 
6:41 PM
@Callionymusneptunius it's good
 
nwp
@Ell that isn't that hard, you are probably just missing some detail that makes you not understand it for some reason
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The source code display in your Rule of Zero article seems to be buggy
 
that proposal to embed html in C++ is coming along nicely I see
 
WTF
Somehow it's only that one.
lolwut
 
Xeo
Rule of Zero things working
 
viewing the source reveals spurious <pre><code> tags inserted
 
6:59 PM
No, not just.
Oh fuck me.
 
Ell
@nwp how would you do it?
 
Fucking hipsters.
WHY
 
whoa calm down
I mean I'm not a fan of starbucks
but
 
@Ell you essentially have to find such constant M that M*a_k*n^k is greater than a_(k-1)*n^(k-1) + ... a_1*n^1
 
Ell
Right
and an n0
but in a proof, I can't just pluck one from the air
 
7:06 PM
39 mins ago, by milleniumbug
@Ell I'd try summing the absolute values of ak-1, ..., a0 and multiplying by signum(ak)
 
Ell
hmm right
 
The only thing I did was update Jekyll
But of course it's some hipster Ruby bullshit so updates are designed to break everything.
5
 
the sum of absolute values guarantees our value will be greater than any of the a_k-1, ..., a_0
 
Ell
@milleniumbug I read the last one as an emoji :V
 
multiplying by signum makes the resulting M*a_k*n^k monotonically increasing
the last part would be proving that n^k is greater than n^l (when l < k) for the relevant values
 
7:13 PM
Guys
What's the most quintessential French thing you can think of?
 
wine? the long baguettes? french kiss?
 
nwp
freedom fries
 
@milleniumbug s/greater/not less/
 
nwp
@Ell intuitively I'd say the growth factor of polynomials depends on the highest exponent, which is the same, so they have the same complexity
 
Ell
@nwp right, but intuition doesn't count here :P
 
nwp
7:17 PM
to prove it I'd probably go with L'Hospital, derive k times and see that I have essentially 2 constants
 
yes, that would work too
 
@ThePhD Croissant
 
nwp
also I think you can just drop all but the first term on the left to make it look less scary
 
Ell
well, that would leave you with the essence of the inductive step
 
7:48 PM
@milleniumbug Isn't that always true unless n is negative?
 
or zero, yes
 
Ven
8:08 PM
@ThePhD ...why?
 
@Ven Uh. Just wondering? :D
 
clang is able to optimize memory leaks away :)
 
wut
 
Ven
damn!
 
8:27 PM
What's the "Shoe's" nick these days again
 
so yeah
 
hola
 
ambassador killed, germany fucked, hope in humanity down again
especially once i've discovered that russia is planning on having a voluntary hunger games where rapping killing and any other shit is legal
 
Ah. That was easier than I thought. But it didn't complete. I guess he's gone then
 
8:30 PM
he has school stuff
or something like that
said he'd be away until january or sth
 
And you should have asked this question in a chatroom. — Lightness Races in Orbit 1 min ago
 
user1804599
8:49 PM
 
user1804599
TIL
 
What? Numberphiles love numbers?
 
user1804599
If you take the average of two birthdays, is the difference between now and that average the average age of the two people?
 
user1804599
i.e. n - (a + b) / 2 = (n - a + n - b) / 2
 
user1804599
Looks like distributive property obscured by division.
 
user1804599
 
user1804599
Ah, it works because you're dividing n twice. Rest is distributed property.
 
Ell
must resist... temptation to pre-purchase yooka-laylee... tooo strong....
 
don't pre-purchase
 
9:22 PM
Holly molly! First a Russian envoy and then a truck hits Christmas market in Berlin.
@R.MartinhoFernandes: You alright?
 
@Borgleader @jaggedSpire
 
@Xeo OMG, that is awesome. :D
@Xeo I wonder how did they tune this...
 
Qix
9:37 PM
@Xeo Those stepper motors have a surprisingly nice analog organ sound to them.
 
@ThePhD what even is that dog doing did he learn to run from a gazelle
 
user1804599
@wilx Please refrain from murdering people.
 
@rightfold I am trying! :)
 
user1804599
Apple singer emoji looks cool
 
user1804599
👩🏻‍🎤👨🏻‍🎤
 
user1804599
9:50 PM
Fun fact: around 2040 there will be (neo-)nazis on the other side of Mars.
 
10:02 PM
So it's been hat season for a few days now, hasn't it? Does anybody have any hats yet? I haven't noticed any here...
 
I've quickly disabled them. That was before they started messing them up
 
@sehe Messing them up?
 
nwp
@rightfold Fact and future in one sentence. That is clearly a type error.
3
 
Ven
> Imagine I'm saying the following in the nicest, sweetest possible tone of voice: You're not understanding what is happening in this ticke
lmao
 
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Q: My Hats disappeared!

Bryan ChenI noticed that sometimes the Winter Bash icon on the top bar next to the achievements icon disappeared along with my hats. Still not able to reproduce it 100% but I am able to trigger it few times. Go to SO meta Tap the Winter Bash icon Tap any hat Browser redirect to SO user profile page witho...

 
10:12 PM
What film is there to watch that I would find entertaining and I did not see yet?
 
user1804599
@wilx Office Space
 
user1804599
@wilx The Human Centipede
 
user1804599
@wilx Saw V
 
@rightfold Eh. I do not even want to know.
 
user1804599
@wilx Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
 
10:13 PM
I think I will try to find Passengers.
@rightfold Seen that.
 
user1804599
@wilx Two Girls One Cup
 
@wilx Most likely only you can answer that.
 
@rightfold I know that one. I think I cannot watch it again, ever.
 
@wilx And yet, no matter how hard you try, you can never un-see it either...
 
I didn't make it 10 seconds into 2 Girls 1 Cup.
I still have to officially watch it.
And Goatse and all those other ones.
 
10:15 PM
@JerryCoffin Yeah ;_;
 
Or maybe I can just... never watch it ever.
 
user1804599
Perl 5 has a goatse operator.
 
@ThePhD That is a good life choice, I think. I fully respect and support your decision.
 
user1804599
The manual recommends not seeking its etymology.
 
10:18 PM
@rightfold Haha.
 
user1804599
Fun-fact: Erdogan loves goatse.cx
 
[needs citation]
 
@JerryCoffin Your AV is unrecognizable. lol
 
@rightfold He's such a colossal prick that he'd probably need a horse, not a goat
 
Ell
what type is best for an optional reference?
 
10:24 PM
@Ell A pointer.
 
std::optional<T&>?
 
Ell
@Puppy I thought that didn't work
 
certainly did with Boost and I believe it's in
 
@Ell A footnote.
 
@Mysticial Audio/Visual?
@Puppy It's in boost, but I doubt std got it.
Usefulitude is limited and errorproninity is high
Disclosure: I use optional<T&> all the time and I frequently regret it
 
10:32 PM
std didn't get optional<T&>
It's a core part of sol2 and I can't switch over to std because it doesn't implement it.
 
Ell
I tested std::optional<T&> ten or so minutes ago but it didn't work. Wasn't sure if it was the compilers fault or not
@ThePhD ah
@sehe would you use T* instead?
 
They specifically were debating about what std::optional<int&> opint = myint; opint = 0xBADBEEF; should do.
 
Ell
I don't like that :V maybe there needs to be optional_ref
 
Assign the internal value, or rebind.
 
error
 
10:35 PM
I can't use T* for my API because that's clunky.
 
Ell
@ThePhD ah I see
 
0xBADBEEF is an rvalue and therefore not a valid int&, so rebinding isn't an option here.
 
Right, well, the idea is if the rhs was an lvalue, what would happen.
 
rebind, obviously
 
IIRC they said they'd take std::variant's behavior.
 
10:36 PM
you can use *opint = 0xBADBEEF to assign the internal value.
 
But I don't know what that is.
 
@sehe Do you have hats turned off?
 
hey where is the question and answer c++ room?
 
@Borgleader Another good title:
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Q: It worked before

Jason DuongI made this before and it was working why isn't it working now? class Wallet: balance = 100 def Pay(self): pay_amount = input("Amount: ") self.balance -= pay_amount pay_amount print(self.balance) def Receive(self): ...

 

C++ Questions and Answers

Solve problems and approach solutions. Just ask and lurkers wi...
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THE MILLENIUMBUG
 
10:45 PM
@Mysticial Does turning hats on make AV a proper acronym for Avatar? Because that's even more confusing
 
@AlexM. :D
 
@milleniumbug are you bored?
I have a new analyzer that could use some testdriving :)
 
user1804599
Caring about saving €5 in a €10 purchase but not about saving €5 in a €100 purchase is really dumb.
 
user1804599
Hoomans.
 
any saving matters but in the hoomans' defense
 
user1804599
10:56 PM
The value of €5 doesn't depend on how big your purchase is.
 
small savings on large budgets don't seem attractive
 
@AlexM. What? Windows Me? Here? Please say it ain't so!
 
thanks
 
tho you'd have to explain what you mean by "caring"
because if I had to choose between a 3500 eur purchase and a 3450
I'd go with 3450
I expect anyone would
even those who gladly throw money away
 
@Mysticial They don't seem to support sizing or rotating hats this year...
 
@JerryCoffin Yes they do.
 
@JohanLarsson I won't be near a PC with Visual Studio in a next few days
I promise to check it out Soon™ though
 
:)
sry about the nag, not gonna stop
 
imma set up my raspberry pi tomorrow
excited
(I've had it for about 3 years now)
(never used it)
 
doki doki raspberry pi experience
 
11:19 PM
@Mysticial I'll look...
Ah, here we go (I think).
 
nwp
11:50 PM
@fredoverflow that makes me happy
time for constexpr new
 
they mistakenly gave me (and pretty much everyone else who chats) a hat, then took it away yesterday
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the more you own, the more you have to maintain, sigh. even if that thing is useless
 
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