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1:26 AM
return;
 
1:41 AM
helloc @tristan;
curiosity?
 
user559633
hi @PeterVaro :) yes, I joined somewhat out of curiosity and also figured that I could idle and read some interesting content.
 
@tristan oic, well, welcome here -- life is a bit slower around here (yet) compared to our beloced python room, but actually, we are only 4 months old ;)
ah, and just in case you will need it, our cabbage here
 
user559633
Nice homage to the book. And good to know that memory is dynamically allocated in the room.
 
@tristan :D:D
some added the rehelloc macro too
and you can also you return with a value -- so I guess I just have to refresh the page at some point ;P
*you => use
helloc @kiriappeee;
 
 
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3:43 AM
hi @PeterVaro .. sorry I didn't stick around, was heading to work
 
 
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8:20 AM
helloc @cbednarski;
// actually, welcome back ;)
 
helloc @Apoorv;
 
I'm lurking
 
take your time then ;)
I'm glad your a returning customer :D
*your => you're
 
helloc all;
helloc @PeterVaro
 
8:28 AM
heya -- how's lastmuse? and the arch-installation?
 
ah arch-installation, having some weird problems
WRITE SAME is failing and it gets stuck on manually zeroing
none of the solution on Google seems to help
 
hmm.. interesting..
 
i think its some VMware problem i will try it on virtual box today
 
disabling writing same?
have you installed open-vmtools?
 
yep those are installed
 
8:32 AM
hmm..
 
and disabling write same doesnt work
 
yepp, I think it is a good idea to install it in VB and comparing that to VM
 
yeah
 
9:14 AM
@Apoorv ufff... You should have started on OpenBox xP
 
@Kamiccolo definitely Gnome3
:)
(although as I mentioned before I cannot decide which DE is worse than the other...)
 
@PeterVaro pffft. Pure qemu here, so... :}
 
9:30 AM
@Kamiccolo I think I'm lost -- I thought you are talking about this OpenBox
 
@PeterVaro oh, shoot... sorry, my mistake. I meant Oracle VirtualBox xD
 
@Kamiccolo that is VB in our comments above ;)
ahh.. look at this OB theme.. now, that is purity ;)
 
@PeterVaro appearently, I'm just losing my mind then xD
 
@Kamiccolo np ;D
 
Open box is a window manager yeah ?
 
9:33 AM
helloc @BennoZeeman;
 
printf("Hello, people!\n");
 
@Apoorv yepp
 
@PeterVaro OB? You mean wq.lt/jxm7o ?
 
@BennoZeeman SO C-lang
@Kamiccolo umm.. almost ? ;)
 
helloc @BennoZeeman; // ^_^
 
9:34 AM
helloc @BennoZeema; // close enough to the chat-lang :)
 
Sorry, first time in a room. Picked my favourite language and have no idea what people are supposed to do here. :)
 
@BennoZeeman double <thumbs up/> then ;)
 
helloc all
 
and there is absolutely nothing you should be a shamed of -- welcome here ;)
 
@BennoZeeman woohoo, double thumbs up! ^_^ we need some C-love here ^_^
 
9:37 AM
anyway, back to the WM I just tried i3 -- not bad, not bad, but it is far from being useful
unless you are using only terminal, and nothing else
 
apps made for X wont work on Open Box (or any other WM) right ? so.. does GNOME have an alternate implementation or what ?
 
@PeterVaro and eats not too much of RAM :}
 
@Apoorv sure they do ;)
most apps will work on even Wayland -- as it has backward compatibility mode
 
am i allowed to suggest software here?
 
helloc @raindrop;
 
9:39 AM
hi
 
@raindrop what for?
 
helloc @raindrop // you can suggest software and maybe even ask for suggestions :)
 
helloc @raindrop;
depends... ^_^ if it's interesting... or C related... or just fun to work with ^_^
 
I need software that accepts multiple mp3 files, and spits out the cropped mp3 files with all the completely empty parts cut out
 
@PeterVaro ha! Nothing does have such a backward compatibility as X xP
 
9:41 AM
@raindrop there are several already existing tools out there which do the exact same thing you want
 
@raindrop Linux or Windows? :} I guess... Audacity has a tool for that....
 
it's very time consuming because it's one file at a time
but i felt that it's a simple programming problem
i use windows
 
define simple programming problem.. :P
 
it performs a single function
 
everything performs a single function -- called main() :D:D:D
 
9:43 AM
..
 
@raindrop just like basic Unix tools xP
 
I was referring to the "beginning of the world" in a C program, which should be called main
anyway, my point was: it is not the number of functions that makes a program easy or hard to design/implement/understand/run
 
ok i agree
 
its the logic that determines the simplicity (or complexity) of a program
 
@raindrop I guess You can find something here :}
 
9:48 AM
i have a feeling everything will go alright with VB
 
wow you guys are friendly
omg awesome!
 
@Apoorv I really like VMWare actually, although, I'm using Fusion, which is a highly optimised version of VM Workstation for Mac
@raindrop we have our moments, yes ;)
 
i have no Mac :P even i like VMware because its lightweight
but its of no use if it doesnt work
 
(sorry for the pings, I forgot the name of the product..)
 
:)
i used vmware player
 
9:53 AM
you should try workstation then
 
is it free ?
 
I mean VB is okay, but VMW is 1000000% faster and more reliable
@Apoorv absolutely not
 
@PeterVaro what ? you mean i have to go to torrentz-bazaar :P
 
@Apoorv or pay for it.. yeah, that's pretty much all the choices you have ;P
anyway, I go back to work, I think my food-coma is over ;)
goto back_to_work;
 
i will stick to VB as it is just for trial purposes
free @PeterVaro
 
10:15 AM
I love POSIX, untill I get back to Windows.
 
what do you like so much about windows ?
 
Completeness.
 
yeah, that's the weakness (or strength) of *nix. Weakness is that you have to do everything yourself but the strength is that it also gives you the power of choice
 
10:35 AM
@Apoorv Which is what 99% of the world doesn't want to.
 
that's because 99% don't want to put in their time to harness the power of their computer... they are happy with the current results
its like democracy -- it is very good only if people participate
people get scared get by the complexity, only if one of those had a good UX and be sold for a price -- people would pay high amounts for it and the company would call it a "Mac"
 
Which is what people generally want. Ease of use, no troubles finding software, proven that it's stable, etc. It's even more appealing when it comes pre-installed on about any non-Apple laptop/desktop you buy.
 
exactly
 
 
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12:54 PM
some songs are plain bullshit and climb to top tracks just because of the video
*sigh*
 
 
4 hours later…
5:01 PM
uh... my electronics skillset is so forgotten and rusty... :(
 
user3079266
helloc all;
 
helloc @Mints97;
how's Your day? ^_^
 
user3079266
@Kamiccolo been fun, thanks! We had the first lecture today: psychology in IT. I like these guys' approach :D
 
user3079266
but there's already a problem: they say that they'll accept all work in C# only. Time to start figuring out the syntaxis...
 
oh, sounds pretty interesting! :O saw kind a related presentation couple of weeks ago from a IT girl. She was talking about communication and some psychology basics in the office...
@Mints97 whaaaaat?! Does MONO count for Linux guys?
 
user3079266
5:12 PM
@Kamiccolo it seems we're developing for Windows only (which is fine by me). Although they may probably accept Mono for Linuxers (we seem to have quite a few, at least among the people I talked to :D) BTW, I even met a guy who says he used BSD! :D
 
5:27 PM
@Mints97 theres a BSD user in the C room also
Its pretty common for rich people to buy BSDs
:)
 
 
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6:29 PM
Where can I buy FreeBSD? xD
or "Where can I get a pirate copy of Ubuntu?"
 
@Kamiccolo i said BSD, not FreeBSD
 
@Apoorv yup, sorry xP
 
the BSD i am talking about is called OSX :P
 
@Apoorv awww.... that BSD...
 
school starts tomorrow, i will definitely screw something up
just like every time...
I have an idea for the description
on a second thought, it isnt that good of an idea
 
6:58 PM
can anyone check if pyglet.org is really down or am i having some net problems ?
 
appears to be dead :|
piglet?
 
so its officially dead
 
thanks for that but i dont think i would usually need it
only rare cases like this one
that website is referenced everywhere
 
@Apoorv omg, even in google xD
some time ago saw a better one... which checks among tens of their servers spread around the world... and reports the countries which still can reach it, if any.
 
7:13 PM
 
naaah. That one did not have any ads xP
 
I actually tried that before asking here but just to be Quad-sure :P
 
 
2 hours later…
8:45 PM
%##%#@!! accidently did `rm -rf ../*` in
- build
- src
--- stuff
--- stuff
--- stuff
5 seconds of near-death-experience xD
 
9:41 PM
Hi - I'm having some trouble with socket programming. How do I create a sockaddr for a destination of localhost and port n?
If I have to use getaddrinfo, how do I specify the port? (Supposedly, localhost can be specified by putting zero down)
Never mind - I'm an idiot
 
 
1 hour later…
10:59 PM
@collielimabean could You please share Your solution? :} (127.0.0.1?)
 

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