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12:00 AM
I like me.
 
i love these "my shit no work" "questions" on SO with the code dump
I look at them and laugh thinking "good luck with that sonny"
 
> sonny
 
 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
5
 
I have decided in my early 30s to be an old cranky guy as soon as i can
 
12:13 AM
I'm gonna be a crazy cat lady
 
I'm gonna be an astronaut.
 
@ÓlafurWaage Good luck competing with @sbi for that position around here...
 
Meh @sbi is practically never here, he can fill in for him when he's absent ;)
 
I win anyway
 
12:22 AM
@Borgleader Well, I certainly can't fill in. Cranky usually implies a guy who seems mean, but deep inside has a heart of gold (just sometimes, you have to work really hard to find it). Me, I'm the type who's mean and nasty all the way through.
 
@JerryCoffin Awwww.
 
@JerryCoffin D'awwwwww it's so cute when you try to act mean.
 
@Jefffrey Flying by smoking things doesn't count.
 
I'm bored and feel like writing a question/answer pair.. just need to come up with a good such
 
"std::array of non-default-constructable T" is rather simple but still semi-interesting, not sure though..
 
@Jefffrey No matter how hot she is, being on Conan just kills it. Same with anybody being fun, interesting, cool, or anything else positive -- being on Conan just ruins it completely.
 
hot & spicy ... or temperature hot
 
12:51 AM
@JerryCoffin What's wrong with Conan?
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Have to take your word for it -- so blurry, it's nearly impossible to even be sure what it is.
 
Well, she looked hot ... have not tasted her so I can't say for sure ...
 
WTF, why am I downloading a video of 3 seconds of a movie where we can see her pixelated tits already?
 
because you don't know about internet porn?
 
Come on Jefffrey. Wake up! The extension is gonna be .exe for sure.
 
12:57 AM
oh and while you're at it, go to youtube and search "kittens and boobs"
 
lol
 
Seems legit.
WCF is large, complex and weird. I don't like it.
 
@Borgleader Why are you doing this to me?
 
click & we will find it out ... when you get disconnected :x
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I can't even run it without a virtual machine or some sort of "porting".
Thanks god. ^__________^
 
1:00 AM
@Jefffrey Why are you thanking @JerryCoffin ?
 
@Jefffrey Oo you tried .. I would not have thought of that ... :p
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 No.
Well, time for some 3am minecraft.
See y'all later or eventually tomorrow.
 
@Jefffrey I find the evening/late-night hosts pretty poor in general lately, and he's clearly the worst of bad lot. He doesn't seem to be funny, clever, smart, or much of anything else.
 
argh.
I had the unbelievable gall to eat my one meal of the day in the evening instead of at lunchtime.
what a tactically unsound plan
@Jefffrey I'm not really seeing the hotness, personally.
 
1:20 AM
@DeadMG I have to pretty much agree. If you chose 100 random coeds at a random college, she might be in the top 20 or 25%, but it would take almost amazingly bad luck in the other choices for her to be in, say, the top 10%.
 
^ this
In other news, Miley Cyrus made it to #1 on Maxim's 100 Hot list
>.>
 
@Borgleader Well. Can you pay to be on there?
 
Well, it's supposed to be voted by the public
So I guess you can?
 
I still don't get quite what happened there... so odd.
 
@Rapptz C++0x, C++1y, whats next? C++2z?
 
2DaysAgoIL pure virtual functions can have an implementation.
 
1:45 AM
C++2x
@Jefffrey Didn't you learn this 2 days ago?
 
How does that work?
 
@Rapptz Yes, but I thought I didn't posted it here. Also, only today I've tested it.
 
@Pawnguy7 struct lol { virtual void f() = 0 }; void lol::f() { /* stuff */ }
 
^
You still can't instantiate lol though.
 
Why is this useful, then? Is it to be called from the subclass?
 
1:48 AM
It's useless
 
You can call lol::f on a derived class: struct X : public lol { virtual void f() { lol::f(); } };
Maybe for when you want to give a default implementation that can be easily accessible from derived classes, but you still want to require an explicit implementation of that method. It saves you from defining a defaultLol() protected function.
 
That could work. Not sure how you document such things though.
 
Actually the only thing = 0 does it to require an implementation from derived classes (and "set" the class to be of abstract type).
@Pawnguy7 with a proper documentation?
 
I suppose so.
How is SFML going?
 
My Rails app is now a 50MB .war.
 
1:57 AM
@Pawnguy7 Badly. I decided to go for the hard way: GLFW + OpenGL (+ GLSL) + Algebra + OpenAL + bitmaps instead.
Don't worry, I'll go back to SFML in a week.
 
Do you know GL?
 
Just a little.
 
I am forever alone stuck with 2.1 :\
I forget what you were making.
 
y
 
Why what?
 
2:03 AM
3 mins ago, by Pawnguy7
I am forever alone stuck with 2.1 :\
 
Intel chipset.
 
@Pawnguy7 Nothing in particular. Just a stupid shape moving around with WASD
 
What is your goal?
 
Win boredom.
 
Win?
 
2:10 AM
I guess "fight" is more the term I was looking for.
 
Ah.
Make a game perhaps?
 
In the future maybe. I'd like to have a decent knowledge of OpenGL and the "behind the scene" algebra before even thinking about it.
 
2D or 3D?
 
The size of the Z axis doesn't matter.
 
I just got another yearling badge.
 
2:16 AM
It's how good your game mechanics are, that really matters.
 
I imagine there is a lot more to know in terms of GL for 3D than 2D is what I mean.
 
I don't know. Even if you want to do 2D you have to know how those 3x3 (probably 4x4) matrixes behind the scene works.
For transformations and shits.
 
True enough. I still think it is less though. Of course, I am hardly an expert, I gave up trying to learn it.
 
 
1 hour later…
3:36 AM
Good night Lounge.
 
FUCK DEPLOYING RAILS ON WINDOWS AAAAAAAAAAARGH
 
@CatPlusPlus Sorry to hear that. Want me to make a Venn diagram with rails and windows (and of course, you) on it? :)
 
hdaklscjfyaksdynfckadhfaksdhf
I'm just gonna go and run VirtualBox there.
 
Rails has gone out of... rail. :P
 
hehehhe Fuck derailing on windows :P
and with that terrible "pun" I'm off to bed
 
3:47 AM
@Borgleader lol. Good night.
 
But VBox installer breaks connectivity.
Guess it's time to learn Hyper-V or something
I hate everything
 
@CatPlusPlus Network? There's that virtual network adapter thingy, though I really haven't tried it.
In my machine, it installed an adapter named "Virtual Host-Only Network".
 
The installer resets all interfaces.
 
@CatPlusPlus I only hate hanging around human too much ... that & pests
I love a lot of things life has to offer, and thanks to the human society I can do so much with so little effort
But once I hang around people too much I become dumber - you hang around with dumber people, you become dumber
That's why geniuses tend to be loners & weirdos ... unless they learn to manipulate, then they become leaders ...
Not I am implying I am a genius
 
4:24 AM
I think I killed the networking. FUN
Eh?
I made a bridge, which did nothing, and then removed a bridge, which killed everything.
I tried to
Everything is Rails' fault. Fuck Rails and everyone who made it and everyone who ever thought it's a good idea to fucking use FUCK YOU ALL
The host is a remote server
It's dead Jim
 
@ScottW really good, you?
Scottie pup!!!
$ :)
I almost jogged my overnight hike the 2nd day
For some reasons I was not tired
:)
I am still fat, but I am getting even fitter
15 km first day, camped there, 15km back the second day with sleeping bag, mat & cooking gears
 
4:47 AM
I'm gonna go and watch a film or something, because it's 7 fucking AM and everyone's still asleep and I have no access to the rescue system
I hate everything
Everything's terrible
 
5:01 AM
Just woke up and it was terrible.
 
@StackedCrooked what was?
 
waking up
damn alarm
 
5:18 AM
Dang.
> Since the merger of the Wii-Network branch in 3.5-2143, Dolphin can now use the Nintendo WiFi Connection to play Wii games online. Since it uses the official Nintendo platform for Wii online gameplay, Dolphin users can play online with not only other Dolphin players, but with real Wii players as well. For copyright reasons, some of the files required to access the Nintendo WiFi Connection cannot be distributed with Dolphin and have to be obtained by the user.
 
user1804599
6:09 AM
 
Not sure why you would post yet another answer that's essentially duplicating all the other answers here... Although you can't see it, there are currently 34 deleted answers on this question. Seems like this question is an answer magnet. — Mysticial 4 secs ago
^^ ugh...
 
user1804599
@Mysticial ugh
 
2 more delete votes needed
 
user1804599
What's the point of “run as admin” on Windows when you don't even have to enter a password? I never got this.
 
user1804599
:v
 
6:17 AM
You do put the password if you're not logged on an admin account
 
@not-rightfold The point is that just logging in as an administrator doesn't immediately enable all admin rights/privileges. If you haven't set that ahead of time, a program trying to use (some) admin rights/privileges will fail. Unless a program truly needs admin privileges, they're disabled by default, even if you happen to be logged in under an admin account at the time.
 
user1804599
Ugh.
 
So, if Word or Excel gets infected with something (for example) and you haven't turned that on (which you shouldn't for them) if they try to do something nasty, it'll fail, even if you as a user could do that.
 
user1804599
Why would you run Word or Excel as an admin user anyway. :v
 
@not-rightfold A fair number of people log in under an account with Admin privileges (nearly) all the time, probably for the sake of convenience. Others have separate admin/user accounts, but might accidentally stay logged in as an admin after they're done with whatever admin task they were originally doing. And, once in a while, they're doing some admin task that involves updating a spreadsheet (or whatever).
Based on the fact that you thought it didn't ask for a password, it sounds like most of the time you've used it, you've actually been running (whatever program it was) under an admin account.
 
user1804599
6:26 AM
Perhaps. I only used that feature at work and there my box was set up before I came there.
 
user1804599
Switched to other OS after a few weeks though.
 
user1804599
> My ex-wife brought religion into my life; I never believed in Hell until I met her.
 
I never understand why people say "I hate my ex" ... I mean why did you marry him/her in the first place?
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Many (most?) people are putting on an act while they date. Some women are pretty good at it. They can (and do) act sweet, kind and agreeable until the wedding -- shortly after which they quit trying, and show their true colors. Men try to do some of the same as well, but (at least from what I've seen) they're rarely as good at it.
 
-5
Q: Let's fix this girl's About Me section!

Leon StaffordThis female developer from China is obviously a non-native English speaker, but is contributing questions and answers and I thought it would be nice to quietly fix the grammar in her About Me section. Suggest I'm a developer focusing on Silverlight and Windows Phone development. As I can't...

 
6:37 AM
lol
 
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Q: Here is Practical Explanation about Next Life, Purpose of Human Life, philosophical/religious facts,-

UniversalKnowledgee Theories etc i Challenge you all So called intelligent Atheists Or So called Puffed up Rascal Cheaters ( If anyone have got guts then disprove this Practical Explanation or disprove Gravity ) Practical Explanation ( For Example ) :- `1st of all can you tell me every single seconds detail ...

 
Ell
What the hell :P
 
Cross-site spammer.
> deleted by Marc Gravell♦ 7 secs ago
 
Ell
Did you get screen?
 
6:52 AM
 
Ell
Haha that is ridiculous
 
7:12 AM
@Mysticial dafuq did I just read?!
 
ahahaha
 
particularly the part of not being allowed to eat onions and garlic upset me
 
7:36 AM
I'm too tired, someone else needs to correct these idiots;
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Q: How to override cout in C++?

Rasmi Ranjan NayakI have a requirement, I need to use printf and cout to display the data into console and file as well. For printf I have done it but for cout I am struggling, how to do it? #ifdef _MSC_VER #define GWEN_FNULL "NUL" #define va_copy(d,s) ((d) = (s)) #else #define GWEN...

 
user1804599
int fds[2];
pipe(fds);
dup2(fds[1], 1);
 
@not-rightfold in c++; std::cout.rdbuf (some_other_rdbuf) and you're all set
 
user1804599
Oh, right. :P
 
std::ofstream ofs (...); auto orig_rdbuf = std::cout.rdbuf (ofs.rdbuf ()); std::cout << "foshizzle will end up in file";
not sure if ::rdbuf will really return the old rdbuf (or the new one) when using it to set the internal, it's probably safer to do auto orig_rdbuf = std::cout.rdbuf (); std::cout.rdbuf (ofs.rdbuf ()); /* ... */ std::cout.rdbuf (orig_rdbuf);
@not-rightfold now write that answer and down-vote everything
 
user1804599
0
A: How to override cout in C++?

not-rightfoldIf you have another stream buffer, you can just replace std::cout's: std::cout.rdbuf(some_other_rdbuf);

 
user1804599
7:44 AM
:P
 
lol
 
even I could have done a better job than that..
 
user1804599
Edit it!
 
I'm lazy
but the answers annoy me greatly, especially since they are gaining up-votes
 
user1804599
Go io.Reader and io.Writer master API.
 
7:48 AM
lol someone just upvoted it
 
Speaking of upvotes, my cash cow is still bringing me reps.
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Damn. The last time you linked it here it's still like 12 upvotes. Those tags sure does give lots of rep. Anyway, congrats. :)
 
Mainly because ios7 is coming out and Apple is forcing all new apps/updates to upload more icons
I was lucky to be the first one asking such a question
 
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Keep doing that, and you'll earn tons of rep. Then you can be called, ahem, a rep-whore. :P
 
> How To Write A Method by Kevlin Genney
> Intended Audience: Intended audience: Primarily Java programmers, but programmers in other languages will also benefit (and occasionally laugh at Java programmers... until their own practices are called into the same kind of doubt).
 
8:03 AM
@MarkGarcia I am already a rep whore ... just not a very good one :'(
 
@Mysticial Oh god
> As I can't contact the user directly for this, I thought a mod could use their super powers for good (not that they ever do otherwise).
But (s)he redeems h(er|im)self
> The strongest part about this site is the community aspect and I actually enjoy having my opinion changed here
@not-rightfold lol
 
@Mysticial Oh Lord! :P
 
@CatPlusPlus I must conclude that your first proposition was wrong
 
Xeo
meh, youtube fucked up. I'm not getting any sub updates :|
 
8:20 AM
I believe you.
And it might be for the best
 
yay, SE Android app beta invite
 
8:36 AM
@BartekBanachewicz, pity Java developers please :( ... We are not going to troll it. I confess C++ developers are the bosses. — user1459961 22 hours ago
 
Xeo
robot!
remember what I said yesterday?
 
why is mangoes in plural :) — sehe 12 secs ago
@Xeo Unicode haskell fumbling
The bad answers here stackoverflow.com/q/18976343/85371 it hurts my eye. Why do people insist on that antipattern:
auto match = map.find(key);
if (end(map) == match)
    match[key] = value;
else
    match[key] += value;
 
@DeadMG Most people don't install OSes. (And in the end, that issue is no longer)
 
It's taking me all my downvotes
 
Xeo
@sehe ew
 
8:43 AM
ITT Robot is binging the transcript
@Xeo Proposed by multiple answerers
 
Xeo
auto p = map.emplace(key, value);
if(!p.second)
  *p.first += value;
~
 
@sehe For the order to be in the way they are encountered in the array, all the OP have to do is change to std::unordered_map. — Joachim Pileborg 1 min ago
wut. I know you don't that's true. Time for the morning coffee? — sehe 17 secs ago
LOL
 
Xeo
> I know you don't that's true
Time for the morning coffee?
 
Fixed. Thanks
And, yes, time for that coffee. The coffee machine needs to be re-pre-heated already :(
 
Xeo
hm.. map[key] += value would even be enough, in most cases
 
8:46 AM
@Xeo Duh. It seems you didn't see my answer then
 
Xeo
@sehe I did not yet take a look at the question, no
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm getting a 'ß' from a socket, and as long as I don't locally output it, everything is fine. If I just send it back, I also get a ß on the other end. However, as soon as I try to print it, the app dies with "invalid argument (invalid character)"
I also tried doing all IO with Data.Text(.IO) to no avail, but maybe I was doing something wrong
 
Windows console crap?
 
Xeo
It prints the character just fine if I only have, say, main = putStrLn "ß"
Only the one received from the network is borked
although any umlaut I get is printed in a weird way
 
How are you sending it?
 
Xeo
8:52 AM
I'm not. I get all input from an IRC server
 
How are you reading it? :)
 
Xeo
hGetLine at the moment
also tried with T.hGetLine and printing with T.putStrLn (Data.Text.IO as T)
 
When you read it, does it compare equal with "ß"?
 
Xeo
sec
nope
 
Check the server's encoding.
 
Xeo
8:57 AM
atleast 'ß' `elem` msg doesn't get it
 
IO operations that read into strings and don't take encoding parameters are stupid.
 
Xeo
I can tell you that I get e.g. 'ö' as 'ö' :/
No clue how to check the server's encoding
 

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