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1:04 AM
@sehe Holy wall o' code, Batman!
@CaptainGiraffe it is like a circus freak that is so hideous you cannot take your eyes off of it
 
Look at sehe's bootiful version at the bottom of the numerology question
 
1:21 AM
@Mikhail And not as much success on Linux. Linux for some reason refuses to bind about half the pages to the nodes I want. Windows is much better behaved.
 
1:41 AM
I'm getting addicted to this ez rep thing. I need to train an AI to detect potential HNQs :P
 
Aside from wanting to tear my eyes out for a while, I survived my first foray into Rust macros.
 
2:00 AM
Of course now that it's been committed, I see many spots where it only compiles because of pure chance.
 
2:30 AM
emulator/simulator require so much cpu power, the fans are going berserk
 
2:58 AM
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Q: Acadamia! Where can I aquire source code for a password hack?

PheotobanI want to hold a hacking competition at my college in September, to Welcome new and Returning students, to generate interest in our College Technologies Club. The vision is to have students input passwords, have them saved into an encrypted data bank. Then we want to be able to run a program on ...

obvious troll of the day /cc @Mysticial
 
> Thx
Cout<
??
 
maybe trying to use what he thinks is 1337 Hax0r lingo/inside reference?
I think I'm going to get me some ice cream
 
3:22 AM
@Borgleader Also asks everybody to input their password "before" its cracked :-)
 
@LucDanton was it ever
 
3:46 AM
well
the teenagers talking outside the shop called me ma'am and apologized for swearing while I was present
I was just trying to eat my ice cream
probably the best part was that I assured them that I "cursed like a sailor at times, too"
they probably think I say things like "darn" and "phooey"
I couldn't bring myself to say "I'm just trying to eat my goddamn ice cream, as long as you don't fuck with that I don't give a shit"
6
seemed too "how do you do, fellow kids"
 
4:05 AM
This is why I carry around a switch blade
 
to menace teenagers?
 
@jaggedSpire To make sure people curse while eating ice cream. Carrying a hand-gun works nicely as well.
 
I would have thought a salt-shaker would be adequate for the job
plenty of cursing when you dump it on their treat
of course then you need a knife or gun to keep from being punched
 
@jaggedSpire But why ruin a perfectly good meal, when simply pulling out a gun virtually guarantees an "oh shit!" (or similar) without ruining anything--except possibly dirtying their underwear.
 
hmmm, fair point
 
4:16 AM
Because if you take their food, that would stealing which is just plain wrong.
 
lol
 
you need to watch movies and learn from those creepy psychos ...
weird body language can be scary for normal teenagers
they say 'barking dog never bites'
trying to give the impression that you are biting dog
induce some kind of fear
 
we really need Nooble's input on this
he would know how to scare the hell out of a teenager
or supply decent feedback at least
 
4:31 AM
If acting rabid doesn't work try seducing them, last time I was visiting the Tenderloin I encountered a few women trying to pull the old rabies/sexy one-two.
 
lol
 
I believe within most male programmers/software engineers/developers, there is a slut busting to get out ...
2
proof: @mik
 
4:51 AM
I actually have very little idea how to respond to this line of thought
 
5:01 AM
It's been 2 hours and my interpreter has half of mandelbrot.b plotted.
Next step is to compile into a more efficient language to interpret.
 
SBM
5:17 AM
Hello
 
Hallo
 
Hillo
 
SBM
Hope you're having a good day
 
I had avocado toast twice and some ice cream, so today has been good
you?
 
SBM
5:36 AM
I have had rotis in breakfast
What's an avocado?
 
Strawberries!
 
SBM
Anyways, nice
 
SBM
I wish I wasn't such a noob.
 
5:38 AM
WTF? No one boxing?
@SBM keep working at it. You will be less noob one day
 
@Mikhail shockingly, the way everyone keeps talking about that made me hungry for avocado toast
 
The avocado (Persea americana) is a tree that is native to South Central Mexico, classified as a member of the flowering plant family Lauraceae. Avocado (also alligator pear) also refers to the tree's fruit, which is botanically a large berry containing a single seed. Avocados are commercially valuable and are cultivated in tropical and Mediterranean climates throughout the world. They have a green-skinned, fleshy body that may be pear-shaped, egg-shaped, or spherical. Commercially, they ripen after harvesting. Avocado trees are partially self-pollinating and are often propagated through grafting...
 
I have 4 lbs of bread now
I hope they're happy
 
SBM
Yes, I'm working on it, I was such a fool a year back when my Stack Overflow account was banned from answering
 
That takes talent
 
5:42 AM
doing the math, each serving today ran me $1.25 at most
 
SBM
Pardon?
 
Its easier to transport avacados to the USA than it is to send them to Australia
 
especially since in some cases they're already in the USA
granted most of ours are from Mexico
...hm
 
Avocados Australia

As a leading service provider, our programs are designed to support the development of the industry, focused on high priority issues. Through our programs, we undertake initiatives aimed at supporting all sectors of the industry.
Australia has more land per person than the US
 
The average price of an avocado at the moment is $3.90, with some selling for up to $4.00 each in supermarkets.
 
5:45 AM
you know, it hadn't occurred to me before this, but doesn't Australia take additional precautions against invasive species (for obvious reasons)
 
compare to the US where the price is about $1
 
Do they inspect shipments of food for stowaways?
 
Yes, they do everywhere
 
as in spiders, beetles, etc
 
avocados here are about A$2.5 each at the moment, which is about US$2
 
SBM
5:47 AM
That's twice as much. :(
 
So, in my grocery store they are 2 for $1 but the price varies
 
in mine they're 2 for $3 but they're usually about $1
in Texas, of course, they tend to be about 75 cents each
 
But how many avocado can you go through a year? 200? That's only $100 a year difference
white bread here is 85c a loaf
milk $2 for 2 litres
 
SBM
So costly?
 
when they're fresh regularly, 75 cents apiece and it's always hot I suspect there is a lot of guacamole happening
 
SBM
5:50 AM
guacamole?
 
you...
you've never had guacamole?
my friend
you need to try some guacamole
 
SBM
I don't know what it is.
 
Google it
 
Since independence in 1947, India has faced multiple social and economic issues. == Overpopulation == The population of India is an estimated 1.34 billion. Though India ranks second in population, it ranks 33 in population density. Indira Gandhi,then Prime Minister of India, had implemented a forced sterilisation programme in the early 1970s but the programme failed. Officially, men with two children or more were required to be sterilised, but many unmarried young men, political opponents and ignorant, poor men were also believed to have been affected by this programme. This programme is still...
 
SBM
Okie
 
5:52 AM
Where are you from, SBM
 
@SBM you know what's costly - rent, 3 bedroom villa costs $500-$750 a week in the a middle suburb, 10km-20km from CBD
 
SBM
India
 
@Telkitty thats pretty fucking cheap, and probably cheaper than I expected because you're quoting prices in dollarydoos
 
a week
 
it's a 3 bedroom villa
not an apartment
 
5:53 AM
Over 2k/month is cheap?
 
SBM
That's more than my parents' monthly income
 
Yeah, thats higher, sorry missed the week part. Thats like SF rent.
 
apartments rent is only 5% cheaper
 
I could buy a house for less than that
 
@SBM do you have these ingredients
> house fire
 
5:54 AM
What kind of house are you talking about?
 
I daresay you could purchase enough accelerant and a lighter for much less
 
@jaggedSpire I don't know what you are talking about :p
 
I live in India too. Where in India do you find one for $2k?
 
@Telkitty That is expensive then
 
@littlepootis luxury apartments, hell Moscow rent was more than in the USA
 
SBM
5:55 AM
So much of unfamiliar terminology
 
I'd heard Sydney's real estate was through the roof but really
 
Yesterday I received a call from a representative of the Royal Australian Mint informing me that there will be a print happening in September of a new $5 banknote, in this print will be some limited edition ‘Dollarydoo’ notes.
 
@SBM What do you pay for rent?
 
@jaggedSpire 1 million - 2 million in a middle - upper middle suburb, I am talking about house
 
SBM
I don't pay rent.
 
5:58 AM
@Telkitty to purchase, surely not to rent per week
 
@SBM lucky
 
@jaggedSpire yes, sales price
then there are cheaper suburbs and super expensive ones
 
SBM
Yes, somewhat.
 
rent > living with parents (especially if you're over 18)
 
6:04 AM
I'm over 18 and I'd rather live with my parents than pay rent.
 
but sydney has more than 500 suburbs
 
@Mikhail why
 
6:20 AM
@littlepootis Social stigma, among other practical things
 
I'm lucky because my father moved out when I hit 18.
 
SBM
6:55 AM
I guess I'm the only one under eighteen
 
7:07 AM
No, there are lots of people in this room who don't sound a day over 13.
 
SBM
Oh
 
Which even worse because most of them are
 
SBM
Could you please tell what's wrong with that?
 
7:39 AM
lp0 on fire (a.k.a. Printer on Fire) is a semi-obsolete error message generated on some Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems in response to certain types of printer errors. lp0 is the Unix device handle for the first line printer, but the error can be displayed for any printer attached to a Unix/Linux system. The message does not reliably indicate whether the printer in question is actually aflame. == History == The "on fire" message probably originated in the late 1950s, when high speed computerized printing was still a somewhat experimental field. The first documented fire-star...
 
I feel that you'll enjoy reading about the secret HCF instruction some processors have.
 
8:07 AM
my pet chicken is afraid of a fluffy toy chicken 20% of her size
look, what I have found on the internet:
 
 
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user1804599
9:12 AM
Roaming is free from June 1 on right?
 
user1804599
Does Portugal have 3G or 4G?
 
@rightfold 3g afaik
 
user1804599
Cool. Never used that.
 
my software tells this statement is false...
 
@trilolil negative sign, so no
 
user1804599
9:16 AM
Loool they sell fidget spinners here
 
9:33 AM
5 messages moved to bin
banned from schools in Britain
 
SBM
?
 
fidget spinners
 
SBM
oh who'd use a top at school
 
British kids, apparently
 
SBM
oh
have a nice weekend
 
 
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10:47 AM
@rightfold there's 4G coverage in all cities.
Where are you going if I may ask?
 
SBM
in all cities?
oh
that isn't the case here though
 
11:12 AM
lol I'm famous @ 13:32 :)
 
SBM
?
hello
 
11:45 AM
@RudiantoPrasetya HoT definitively has been rough on everyone when it comes to roaming
 
Ven
 
SBM
HoT?
 
Ven
I remember mraleph saying "dart doesn't statically check types, but they wouldn't help with VM performance anyway"
what a load of bullshit
 
> Or you could just reverse the plugs on everything in your house so they draw negative voltage, reversing the meter's direction and saving you a LOT in the long run! /s
 
@Ven fun
 
12:31 PM
 
@Puppy or somebody else with access to this: bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b08rn98n/sunday-politics-28052017 Could you d/l this for me and put it up somewhere where I can reach it?
@Columbo LMAO :D
 
Ven
12:47 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes your blog seems to have a few issues with code samples (see the module class)
 
1:05 PM
@fredoverflow hehe
 
1:47 PM
> The guarantee does not apply during extreme weather conditions / acts of God.
 
I don't think nuclear war destruction would be under insurance, although literally speaking it's carried out by people, not act of God per. se.
 
@Telkitty IIRC legally speaking an 'act of god' is something that is less likely than 1 in 200 years
that doesn't mean the insurance company won't try to weasel their way out though
 
1 in 200 years in the same area or 1 in 200 year on the face of earth?
 
@Telkitty same area
for example in Oklahoma your policy would cover tornadoes, but in other parts of the country (NY etc) it wouldn't
 
Wikipedia editors and readers benefit from FAIR USE.
But Australia does not. Yet. #FairCopyrightOz
 
2:01 PM
@Telkitty the irony is that the Oz parliament commissioned a study on copyright, and then did the exact opposite of what it said
 
2:18 PM
For now, I don't think "answering" your direct questions by hacking it into the snippets shown is helping you, quite the opposite. And "doing it right" is reinventing wheels, or writing a library for you. That's not how SO works. — sehe 24 secs ago
Tough love
Might just as well have mentioned this. Save everybody some time.
 
@Mgetz pretty sure Aust. gov. has more important things to do, at least they should
 
@rightfold yes
 
Aust. gov cut university funding to buy nuclear powered submarine
pretty stupid
 
Ell
2:43 PM
TIL emacs has a built in pdf viewer
 
like any decent OS
 
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm in Albufeira.
 
user1804599
@sehe Thanks. It was actually a yes/no question.
 
is it me or android studio is really slow
#slowIDEs
 
user1804599
@Ven I'm actually thinking of disabling guards in release mode and just UB
 
user1804599
2:47 PM
Just shove them into contract programming.
 
Ven
eww
 
user1804599
What's more eww: autoquotation or UB?
 
Ven
UB.
because UB can entail autoquotation
it is a superset of all things bad
 
user1804599
:3
 
Its only UB when you try to do something undefined...
Spent the last hour tracking down a NVCC code generation issue that only happened when building for x64, thinking my program had caught the UB plague:
Looked at the latest NVCC release notes:
CUDA Compilers. Fixed an issue with wrong code generation for computing the address of an array when using a 64-bit index.
some of these bug are pretty high quality:
On GP10x systems, applications that use cudaMallocManaged() and attempt to use cuda-gdb will incur random spurious MMU faults that will take down the application.
 
2:53 PM
@Mikhail your UB caused a bug in NVCC :P
 
"Compilation Failure is Not an Error"
 
user1804599
@Ven #lang slakken unchecked
 
user1804599
For type-checked code 😜
 
user1804599
But then why not generate bytecode directly
 
user1804599
Let's not do any of these bad ideas
 
user1804599
2:59 PM
Just autoquotation
 
Ell
none probably
 
All bollocks.
 
@sehe Exactly. That is why I am asking.
@Telkitty If they cut anthropology or gender studios, it was worth it. :)
 
Starlite has no records of any of the agencies that supposedly tested it.
Ogle's carburetor has been known as a hoax for a long time (there aren't any significant gains from burning gasoline left to obtain).
The chronovisor is just a paranormal conspiracy theory.
Tesla's death ray is another myth that has records or witnesses whatsoever.
And the Sloot coding system is in blatant violation of everything we know about information entropy.
 
Did you guys hear that Noah was building an ark at 600 years old instead of cashing social security cheques?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Speaking from personal experience: pretty much every conspiracy theorist during the late 1970s and early 1980s was utterly convinced that his cousin's best friend's roommate knew a guy who had a simple device you could add to a carburetor that would let a Lincoln Continental (or giant Cadillac, or whatever) get twice the mileage of a Honda Civic. And yeah, in most cases the only way you could have extracted that much energy from gasoline would involve nuclear reactions, not chemical.
 
1) starlite doesn't follow laws of thermodynamics, 2) combustion engine efficiency for cars is 10%-50% so although it's a bit exaggeration, it can be partly true - can be, not is 3) obviously false no matter which angle you examine it. 4) Anything about Tesla is a myth, so why did he become so famous? 5) maybe for some particular case, it could be true, but I doubt it's suitable for general case, again algorithm could have existed but great exaggerated
 
And yes, according to virtually all these stories, the poor guy was in hiding from the evil oil companies, because his invention would put them out of business overnight. Obviously oil companies don't know enough economics to realize that cars that get better mileage usually lead to increases in oil consumption, not reductions.
 
@Telkitty That efficiency isn't in the burning of gasoline. It's all the stuff involved in making the car run. You can't improve it with a carburetor; you need to replace the engine, the transmission, the suspension, the wheels, etc.
You basically need a completely different "car".
 
3:28 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I am talking about chemical to kinetic of the combustion engine
 
@Telkitty Yes, which a carburetor has no effect on.
A carburetor is basically a glorified gasoline dispenser.
 
Remember people, it's Unco IV this weekend :D!
 
@Telkitty To improve this, you need a different engine, not a carburetor.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...and the glorification is pretty minimal, at best.
 
@Telkitty And if by "doesn't follow laws of thermodynamics" you mean "it's nonsense", then yes.
One cannot simply choose to "not follow" the laws of thermodynamics without explaining why everything we know about the universe is wrong.
 
3:38 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, that depends a lot on exactly what you want to accomplish. There is actually a fairly simple thing you could do to most carburetors that helped fuel economy: you eliminated the accelerator pump. That was frequently good for an extra 10-20% economy. The shortcoming was pretty obvious from the name: acceleration suffered badly.
 
user1804599
Ark de triomf
 
Back in the 1950s, car makers had "mileage races" where they routinely got ~50 MPG from '50s land yachts. They did what they could to improve the car's mileage, but the majority of the gain came from how you drove it: accelerate slowly to around 40 MPH, then put it in neutral and coast until you're down to something like 5 MPH, and repeat. I believe some have gotten close to 100 MPH from (nearly stock) Priuses with the same driving techniques.
Oops--s/100 MPH/100 MPG/
 
lol, Kirlian photography.
 
@Telkitty False dichotomy.
 
user6131895
Why is Kotlin the topic?
 
user6131895
Does this have to do with native?
 
@RogerNarayan Because we stopped explaining the joke.
 
4:17 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes The joke is a lie!
 
4:32 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes please stop, your attitude is upsetting my crystals
 
@LucDanton Put them in a pyramid that's properly oriented toward true north to soothe them.
 
that sounds like a reasonable scheme
 
SBM
4:49 PM
hello
 
@SBM Hi.
 
user1804599
@SBM Welcome, my love
 
SBM
Hope you had a good weekend
 
user1804599
I did.
 
user1804599
No programming at all.
 
SBM
5:07 PM
For me there was a really long power cut
 
Butter frozen? :p
Jk, that sucks. You have any type of backup?
 
SBM
I'm afraid I don't
 
:( ...I got a little 1000w inverter + couple old car batteries... Won't run much, but feel better having it.
+ made a light out of tiny diodes..surprising how even a little light is nice.
LEDs *
 
SBM
using a lantern for reading books during power cuts is so awful
but sometimes that's unavoidable
 
@SBM Light a fire. I once read The Lord of the Rings entirely by firelight. I've probably read it a dozen times or more, but reading it by firelight was, by far, the most memorable.
 
SBM
5:17 PM
doing your school homework like that isn't that very memorable
 
Fire? Indoors?
@sbm apparently it is, but not in a good way XD
 
SBM
Fire as in a lit lantern
True
 
Its been a while..how long a normal sized lantern run on one tank of fuel?
 
SBM
one tank? that'd be lots for a small kerosene lantern
Sometimes candles are just better than that lantern
 
5:34 PM
True. But I have a cat, so ..disaster waiting to happen. Could lock her in a room I guess..
Really should build that wood stove..maybe with a small glass port for light. Near the arctic, heat is probably more important than light :/
 
@jaggedSpire That's a great story ma'am
 
@Borgleader pls
 
 
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6:39 PM
You can't win this.
The only way to win is not to play.
 
6:54 PM
@wilx The comments there are just...precious.
 
user1804599
7:11 PM
@wilx see also Pat Condell's tutorial on being a racist
 
7:23 PM
That one sucks big time
Just because there are some extremist morons who think that the high point of critical thought is when you come up with something so mind-bending that no one detects some people don't detect the fallacy, doesn't make it useful to point at that and say the debate it moot.
 
@Borgleader hey
 
7:38 PM
 
user1804599
@sehe I'm excited for tomorrow
 
user1804599
I'll get to hear if I get the job
 
@rightfold fingers crossed then!
@wilx Such a click-bait title
 
@sehe How?
 
By being click-baity. Man get a humor sensor
 
7:47 PM
@sehe You get a humour.
 
But seriously, there's a nucleus of truth in there. It rings all the right buzz-words for an intellectual denizen to confirm his/her biases about modern day society (what with PC, politics, fake news, trolling etc.). Did I guess correctly, or is it too early to tell?
 
user1804599
@sehe 🤞🏻
 
Empty boxes
 
user1804599
🖕🏻❗️
 
@sehe It is literally explaining the sources that inform postmodernism, so far. I am at about 1/4 mark. It explains how Enlightenment started a Counter-Enlightenement, how Kant, Nietzsche, Hegel, Heidegger, etc., influenced it.
 
@sehe I just checked the bear trap, it was null
 
@wilx Postmodernism never struck me as well-defined concept, so how can it literally be explained? It can be defined as something.
@wilx My scepticism notwithstanding, some of the reviews are beginning to sell me on the reading
 
@sehe It was recommended by the infamous Jordan B Peterson.
 
I don't see how that should sell it. But anyways
 
8:15 PM
@sehe post- as an affix isn't very well defined because it tends to define counter-movements and deconstructions of the parent genres
But there's a lot of decent genres that have post in the name. I like the genre that's called postrock because it seems to have absorbed a lot of the grunge bands that disappeared as the genre lost mainstream popularity.
 
8:30 PM
Wow you made it about music suddenly
Kinda making my point
 
I was making your point from the beginning while elaborating on why it's true.
 
> Postmodernism is the first ruthlessly consistent statement of the consequences of rejecting reason, those consequences being necessary given the history of epistemology since Kant.
 
@Aaron3468 Next time, include some more cues. Because I got that from this part, but then your continuation with "but there's a lot of decent genres" undid it all, because I cannot possibly see a way in which it could form a contradiction with the leading sentence, and certainly not without forcing that to become about musical genres too.
@wilx Source? Is that WP or so
Man my typing is off
 
@sehe It is from the book.
 
That just begs the question.
45 mins ago, by sehe
@wilx Postmodernism never struck me as well-defined concept, so how can it literally be explained? It can be defined as something.
If the book defines it, that confirms my point :)
Also, isn't that a weird self-serving definition? How are consequences necessary because of a history of epistemology. That's backwards. Consequences exist and can either be explained using knowledge or scrutinized to build it.
 
8:51 PM
@sehe It does follow from the prior chapters about Kant, etc. I suggest you read the book.
 
It does follow if you accept the hypotheses, maybe
Chapters do not make truth. I could construct coherent books to make a great many contradictory points.
I wouldn't enjoy it, obviously.
 
> Postmodernism is the academic far Left's epistemological strategy for responding to the crisis caused by failures of socialism in theory and in practice.
 
Falafels are great, but so filling.
 
nwp
but -> and
 
@nwp I like not to be that full after having eaten D:
 
9:13 PM
@orlp I used to listen to this album all the time a few years ago :)
@sehe I've followed the development of plf::colony for some time, but is there anything specific I should notice? :)
 
Not that I know. However, you having some more interest might see something interesting :)
@wilx Sounds like I was absolutely on-the-nose with my click-bait sensor. Unless that's from some other place of course
 
I had the idea of a similar albeit more complex collection some time ago, but that one seems more useable :p
I'm really tired tonight. I walked and rode a bicycle all weekend long (since Thursday), and it was my first time riding a bicycle in years. I'm going to sleep.
See you another day ^_^
 
9:28 PM
Sleep well
 
Surely
 
1 message moved to bin
 
nwp
@Puppy Q&A would have been a better move target
 
that mattereth not to me
 
9:45 PM
> Dear Mr. Frank,

Ok, I agree you take 45% and for more details we will process a legal change of beneficiary of the fund to your names, the attorney of the FINANCE SECURITY COMPANY SARL will be changing beneficiary to your names so that this $9.500,000.00 will legally be on youur name as the receiver the finanncial institution release the funds to you.
Messing with these idiots can be fun, if done right
 
nwp
queue 419eater
 
10:19 PM
@Columbo Years ago, a friend of mine got a spammer to waste about a week at it...
 
@Code-Apprentice That's the guy who got me into it.
 
@nwp I agreed. And then there were two :)
 
10:43 PM
@Columbo his Ted talks are great
 
10:53 PM
@Borgleader :D
Also, I just saw a little knickknack in a store window: Queen Elizabeth, a Mountie, and a corgi all with wobbling heads. The Queen and the Mountie were also waving.
 
@jaggedSpire all set on or among chintzy cushions, presumably
 
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