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2:00 AM
hahahaha "universal password" ...
Anyways, the signup page should look like i.imgur.com/ekcq32W.png
 
Well, yes.I share, say, five passwords across my thirty some accounts accross the interwebs.
And a seperate email one, becauseif they get that, you lose.
 
If I don't care about the account (quick sign ups, rarely used, not personal) I have a "universal" password
otherwise I use a password manager
 
Pretty much the same, I actively use less than ten. 5, perhaps.
The image you linked to is what I see at signup.live.com/signup.aspx?lic=1
 
Damned hg unbundle takes 75% CPU.
 
@MarkGarcia that's okay, if it does so for <1s
 
2:03 AM
Constantly.
 
Or is the complaint that it fails to apply 100% of avaibable computing power?
 
@sehe I am fairly certain I have an account, so why does it say it does not exist on recovery?
 
@Pawnguy7 Because it doesn't. Also: I'm not Microsoft Support
 
@sehe I hope it does when I'm idle.
 
But when I create it, it says it is unavaliable...
Those seem contradictory to me, unless it both deleted and does not allow renewal of the name.
 
2:05 AM
@Pawnguy7 So, pick another. Perhaps they just disallow gmail? That would make OOODLES of sense to me, you know
 
No idea. But then I have to make another account... sigh.
 
Well, either that or battle and moan for a bit longer :)
 
Never ends -_- I will try it, though. New hotmail, I guess, then use that for this.
 
@Pawnguy7 That'd be live.com
 
Perhaps what is was is, like you said, they dissalow gmail, but did not when I made it.
Accounts on the web are in a sad state. We are forced to make "one-use" accounts, and even then it gives us trouble...
Recovery question? Sure, sounds like a good idea. Pet's name? I can do that. What? I need five letters? But it is only 4. And it goes on :'(
 
2:10 AM
@ShafikYaghmour that works
@Pawnguy7 yes
 
user image
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@MooingDuck yes what?
 
Shit that's painful.
 
@Rapptz lines 61-64?
@Pawnguy7 click the little grey arrow to the left of my words
 
The Visual Studio download was a .iso. What do I do with this?
 
2:12 AM
It must hurt to have a 94mph baseball hit your genitals.
 
@Pawnguy7 (A) mount it or (B) burn it to a disk as a disk not as a file.
 
@MooingDuck yeah I saw
 
Is there a download that does not involve discs?
 
@Rapptz yes it's not as readable, but it's not that far off either
 
:( Well to be honest I always have a hard time reading your code
 
2:14 AM
@Pawnguy7 Download ultraiso. If you're on win8, you can directly mount it using its built-in .iso mounter.
 
not so much others
 
@Rapptz heh, fair enough. I'm bad with comments and whitespace and vertical space and names of members
 
@MarkGarcia is there not a... "normal" installer for Visual Studio?
 
@Pawnguy7 The normal installers (the boxed ones) are on discs.
 
@MarkGarcia hm... why is that? Also, I don't have any discs, currently, that I could use, if that is required.
 
2:17 AM
@Pawnguy7 Just download ultraiso or poweriso, then mount.
 
Hi guys... I'm trying to install Sun Java on my Linux OS. I did it a long time ago, but have a new install. I've forgotten how... Can someone help me?
I followed all the instructions in this answer: askubuntu.com/a/55960
However, when I type `java` into the terminal, I get a "file not found" error.
I then ran `ldd ./java`, and it said it was not a dynamic executable...
(I know... not a C++ question, but I felt that the people here would probably know the answer)
 
@MarkGarcia what would be mounted? I have no discs. Does it work for the iso file?
 
TIL you can move users to bin o.O
 
Hehehe. Lounge< C++ > becomes Lounge<TechSupport>
 
@Borgleader lol you can't
 
2:20 AM
Wtf is it that I see on the starboard?
 
@MarkGarcia Sorry... :) I don't like to ask here (off topic), but I'm kinda stuck (no one's answering over in the ubuntu room, java is empty, no on in math (my home room) would know, etc.)
 
@Pawnguy7 That's what it does. It mounts .iso files in a virtual disc drive.
@anorton Not that I'm rejecting.
 
Hm. I seem to recall the 2008 version installed like normal things... ah well, I will try it.
 
@Borgleader A Joke™©
 
Oh it's a fake...
I've been had
 
2:24 AM
What world are we in that it takes over two hours to download IDE to work? Sigh.
 
In a world where the IDE will save you a lot more time in the long run than the time it'll take you to download and install it.
 
Point taken. But they sure did make it more painful than needed, I'd argue.
@MarkGarcia ok, I got it mounted... now what?
 
VS2012 is like 13 GB
 
@Pawnguy7 Run ~setup.exe or the like.
@Rapptz All versions. Anyway, that's somehow a coincidence ($13K). Hmmm...
 
$1k/GB?!?
 
2:27 AM
what is $13k?
 
Visual Studio Ultimate
 
Really? Wow.
I thought license for, say, Unity was steep.
 
@Rapptz With a MSDN subscription?
 
"Free" with MSDNAA :)
 
@Pawnguy7 Unless your in MSDN.
 
2:28 AM
Yeah, the subscription is also ~$4k renewal..
I don't get why MSDN is expensive
 
I hope that this license can be extended over an office.
What is MSDNAA @Borgleader?
 
@Rapptz What I get is that Microsoft just loves hoarding that large lump of money.
 
They don't sell Ultimate without MSDN?
I can't find it
 
user1357851
if you setup a startup and write a window's phone app, you get MSDN for free
 
user1357851
a simple app in C# .net would do
 
2:30 AM
What does MSDN get you? I had thought it was akin to online doc for MS APS and such?
 
@Pawnguy7 Basically, my University pays Microsoft a certain amount and it gives all the Soft Eng and Comp Eng students access to a lot of MS for free.
Including VS and Windows
 
@Borgleader I thought it was the other way around?
 
@Rapptz Ultimate only comes through the GIGANTIC MSDNAA membership.
 
@Rapptz universities give MS free windows...?
 
@melak47 lol
 
2:31 AM
Basic school membership just supplies VS, up to Pro.
And gives a discount on Windows.
 
I actually don't know now that I think about it
still, shit's expensive.
 
At least, it's usable shit.
 
I get ultimate for fweeeeeeeee
 
What is the difference between, say, express, and ultimate? Because, I would hope it is a LOT. *100.
 
@Pawnguy7 about $13k
 
2:33 AM
@melak47 Yes, but what features is it?
 
@Pawnguy7 The "higher" the "version", the more team features you get.
 
Oh that doesn't even include Express
 
Just go with either Pro or Ultimate fi you're a single user.
 
Express is actually really limited
You can't even use plug ins.
 
2:33 AM
Express is bare-bones.
 
the Profiler comes with Professional too if you're into that
 
I bought Visual Assist X :) (49$ with student discount)
 
My friend was no longer using his Visual Assist X (jumped ship to Linux/Mac)
So I got his license for nothing.
 
@Borgleader what's that
 
Plugin for Visual Studio, quite handy tbh
 
2:35 AM
what's it do :p
 
@melak47 Only the greatest VS Extension for C++ ever created.
 
"assist you"
 
It's basically the closest thing C++ has to R#.
 
All I really need is a bare-bones IDE: but something that was made for windows rather than ported from linux would be useful.
 
2:36 AM
@Pawnguy7 Visual Studio.
And call it a day.
 
lol @ "Ported from Linux"
 
Lol
 
I don't think anyone ports from linux
 
As if people actually actively port shit from Linux.
Except like HUUUUGE toolchains that are REALLLY popular.
 
True. I mean, MinGW is from GCC.
 
2:36 AM
If you're using MinGW just use QtCreator
trust me it's sexy
btw @ThePhD did you try it yet?!
 
That, and if I ever use C#, it should come in handy. Or... hopefully not, but - VB
 
@Rapptz ?
 
@ThePhD QtCreator
 
I downloaded it, but really I don't have time to mess around fully with Qt.
I'm crunching ahrd right now, like I have been for the past 4 months.
 
schoolwork?
 
2:38 AM
Yeah, as if I'd work this hard on School shit.
 
What are you working on?
 
Bread.
Making the best bread since...
... sliced bread.
 
Hm... I see, then.
Visual Studio must be huge...
 
Craptastically gigantic.
 
Code Blocks was only like 400 MB
 
2:40 AM
Code::Blocks sucks.
 
Thus, I am switching :D
 
huh? VS is not that huge. Don't install MFC and Blend and what not, and it's only like 3 gigs
 
Code::Blocks is 400 MB with MinGW.
 
Also, not sure why, but the... intellisense, or what you call it, seemed to never trigger.
 
@melak47 VS2012 + Blend == 13+ GB
 
2:41 AM
what is blend?
 
@Rapptz my VS 2012 installer with everything selected says it'll need 7.something GB
 
@Pawnguy7 UI creator. Much for win8.
 
weak
 
Ah. The installer said 3.some GB.
 
@Rapptz weak?
 
2:42 AM
Either that, or my bandwidth is smaller than I had previously though.
 
Dependencies. SDKs. .NET packages. All of the above.
 
pfft, .net, who wants that
 
VS2012 requires it
Since.. it uses it.
 
I know. Even the installer. :p
 
Those noobs.
 
2:44 AM
@EtiennedeMartel Hey, hey.
Physics. How did you do them for BB / Past projects?
 
BB? Bounding Box?
wut
 
BootyBitches, clearly.
 
Yes... clearly... ... ... ...
 
@ThePhD you need soft body simulation for that
 
Jiggle physics are an important pat of the misogynistic gamer's arsenal of women-objectifying tools.
 
2:45 AM
lol
hey, you could be using it for making better fat people! ...
 
Should servers have better upstream than downstream?
 
depends on what you want them to do..
 
Say, a web or ftp server.
Hello?
 
Hi
 
Konbanwa.
 
2:55 AM
@Pawnguy7 Upstream is a priority. Though most fiber optic connections have the same upload and download bandwidths.
Kumusta BTW.
 
@ThePhD That's good evening iirc?
 
I think so.
My japanese sucks, even though I'm trying to learn.
 
Mine is crappy and rusty
 
I should like, call Rapptz and try to speak Japanese to him
 
I'm trying Korean atm
 
2:56 AM
And have him improve my language while laughing his ass off at my mistakes.
 
user1357851
 
Pope kitteh
flies away
 
man I hate LoL
 
Waatttt why?
 
lots o' reasons.
 
2:58 AM
See you tommorow... perhaps.
G'night.
 
my friends always ignore me or ditch me to play league.
 
Is that less sucky or what? @MooingDuck
 
@ThePhD We don't. Yet.
Also, never did.
Personally, I mean.
 
Hm.
Well, okay.
 
Six programmers working for six months, that doesn't leave lots of time for physics.
(Har har)
But when we get there, I'll let you know.
 
3:03 AM
 
user1357851
north korean is almost at war with its neighbours & now new pope, there could be some firework. But more likely there would no nothing
 
@Rapptz you should play it too then :P
give in to peer pressure!
 
Someone wants $40 for this computer
 
Bin it.
In real life, I mean.
 
It comes with these accessories: i.imgur.com/Mi9KDkL.jpg
 
3:05 AM
@Pubby Someone would have to pay me 40$ to take this computer
 
But it's 750 megahertz!
 
Its over 9000 megahurtz
 
user1357851
@Pubby maybe the owners credit card information is somewhere on the disk, scammers might be interested
 
Implying the hard drive is still functional
 
user1357851
if someone is asking for $40, then I would expect something to be working
 
3:16 AM
the fans probably do
 
@Xeo Great paper. Changing auto&& i = prvalue; would be for the best, I would think.
@Xeo For your generated closure, I would think that putting pointer to data members on priority level 3 is inconsistent with e.g. INVOKE. Put on same level as pointer to member function. Of course that's purely conceptual and has no effect...
 
3:31 AM
@LucDanton I like how you std::move a bool
 
@MooingDuck Future-proofing.
 
@LucDanton wait, in hindsight, why did I cast all the bodies to std::function, that makes no sense
 
Btw I'm not sure my version behaves the same as yours in erroneous situations. I first started writing a version that looked like what I wanted, pasted in your main and started bridging the two.
Too hungry to verb good.
 
well?
 
@LucDanton I'm not sure what mine did in erroneous situations besides compiler errors. and.... wait, are you asserting if it falls through? Well I guess that makes sense...
 
3:35 AM
@Rapptz Right now I'm cooking.
 
Mmm food.
 
@MooingDuck Yes, no point in writing a switch if it's not a better switch!
 
@LucDanton I also approve of the switch that's immediate being a different type than the cached/stored version. I was considering that.
 
Falling through isn't bad :(
 
@Rapptz not normal case fallthrough, he asserts if it matched none of the cases and there's no default label
switch (3) {
    case 1: thing();
} //he asserts
 
3:38 AM
Ah
 
sorry for the bad wording :/
@LucDanton Your template metamagic is far more complex than mine
 
@MooingDuck FTR I start with the result, i.e. I wanted switch_(val).case_(foo).case_(bar);. I added the case_(foo).case_(bar).switch(blah) to fulfil your main. That they use separate types in an implementation detail.
 
@Rapptz mine threw an exception, but I think asserting is better in this case.
 
@MooingDuck Because the checking does not happen in a destructor, you're free to use any strategy you want.
 
@LucDanton oh curses mine throws from the destructor doesn't it?
hahaha!
fail duck
 
3:42 AM
@MooingDuck I don't recall there being any. If it helps, the cases should have been std::tuple<std::pair<Label, Body>...> but there's no forward_as_pair so.
 
@LucDanton the second is more "correct" syntactically, but the second seems more practically useful
 
Appending cases is appending label-body pairs.
@MooingDuck I believe with appropriate ref-qual overloads the two can be made extremely similar.
 
@LucDanton the tuple thing made sense, it was the variadic expansion that surprised me
 
(It's a long-standing suspicion I have that I have yet to challenge with an appropriate compiler.)
 
@LucDanton both require a silly amount of moved objects, but the second has the ability to "cache" that.
 
3:44 AM
@MooingDuck Normally I go ANNEX_EXPAND( /* nice expression */ ).
@MooingDuck Disagree. First one only ever forwards the initial value. You can't 'reswitch' with a different value at all.
So no storing of label-body pairs.
 
@LucDanton oh wait, right. your version requires no moves in that form
 
@MooingDuck Oh right. The point is that it's neither a template neither metaprogramming :p
 
@LucDanton true, I still think of anything with variadics as template metamagic :/
I should get back to IRL, I'm not supposed to be on right now :(
But yours is better I think
 
It's true that expansion is very magic. That EXPAND() macro avoids all kinds of boring recursive implementations.
 
static auto myswitch1 = switch{
case_("MooingDuck", [&]{std::cout << "AWESOME\n";}),
case_("CatPlusPlus", [&]{std::cout << "CRANKY DRUNKARD\n";}),
case_("MooingDuck", [&]{std::cout << "WTFBUG\n";}),
}; //this form could be made to do minimal moves I think
 
3:49 AM
That would be an improvement, yes.
 
That guy's awesome. :D
 
I fucking love all his videos so far.
 
wait, no for an initializer list they'd all have to be the same type
 
Make switch_() a function call.
 
4:00 AM
also what's the type of case_?
 
case_type<Label, Body>?
 
oh that was obvious
 
Btw writing this kind of stuff is lazily building a syntax tree of sorts and then eventually consuming it via variadic operations/expansions.
 
so it is
 
pastebin.com/yaVZrXrD I have this code there that is trying to encrypt a message but i keep getting an error that vector subscript is out of range.....any ideas?
 
4:04 AM
I have so many features like that. E.g. make_overload, defer, compose and the like 'consume' their operands when the result is invoked; reorder(tuple) when it's converted to a new tuple type and so on.
 
Woa.
@heinst Better grab your debugger and check where the exception is getting thrown.
 
I just noticed it's 5:09am and I'm still working. Sometimes I love myself.
 
I know its thrown on one of these two lines innerWheel = find(message[i], outerRotorLocal);
outerWheelCharacter = outerRotorLocal[innerWheel]; and i played around with it for the past hour and keep getting the same error
 
matlab code takes 3 minutes, C++ code takes 4 seconds
 
i like matlab
but stupid college has me doing c++ and my assignment was due 20 minutes ago
 
4:15 AM
Damn connection. When I needed it most, it's when it pulled out its funniest joke.
Anyway, IE10 feels so fast and snappy.
Still don't like its rendering though.
 
Microsoft is still in the browser game?
 
Of course.
 
what is the vector subscript is out of range cause by?
 
@DomagojPandĹľa the last web browser MS made was Word 2002
 
4:38 AM
> homework6.exe!encrypt(std::vector<char,std::allocator<char> > & message, std::vector<char,std::allocator<char> > & outerRotor, std::vector<char,std::allocator<char> > & middleRotor, std::vector<char,std::allocator<char> > & innerRotor) Line 138 C++
Thats whats on top of the stack before it errors out
fuck me found the issue
 
user1357851
Is readers digest turning into a online gambling thing?
 
user1357851
why do I get spammed by them for 'my chance to win 500,000'?
 
user1357851
Is their account hacked?
 
user1357851
wtf
 
user1357851
Seriously thinking of closing down my spam account - the one where I expect spams
 
5:05 AM
So
I have an Andoird phone now.
And I turned off all web-related features immediately.
Now I just need to figure out how to silence is completely and I'll be good.
 
Just get a fucking flip phone
 
I had one!
But my family killed my flip phone
and activated this one.
 
Then why did you upgrade and turn off all the features that make it a smart phone?
 
Because I didn't want a smart phone!
 
Downgrade then?
It's such a waste of money
 
5:08 AM
You're missing the part where I DON"T HAVE A CHOICE.
;~;
I can't even do like, C# or C++ dev on this thing.
It'd have to be...
.... Java. :c
 
128
Q: Write applications in C or C++ for Android?

Robert GouldI'm trying to develop/port a game to Android, but it's in C, and Android supports Java, but I'm sure there must be a way to get a C app on there, anyone knows of a good tutorial on the subject? Thanks!

 
The site itself says the NDK is not for writing a whole, complete C++ app.
 
@ThePhD Our C++ game engine runs on Android.
Thanks to that.
 
Oh.
I see.
I'll keep that in mind fi I start developing for Android.
... Which will be never,b ecause right now I'm trying to bite teh Physics bullet. ._.
 
hi
does anyone know image processing over here
 
5:25 AM
Nope.
 
user1357851
reset my iphone to factory settings, no internet on that phone for 3 months
 
user1357851
at first I did not need it on that phone coz I have other phones
 
user1357851
now it's plain annoying
 
Lol
Smack the phone and teaching it some manners.
 
user1357851
Does anyone else get this 3D thing, am I new or something:
 
user1357851
5:33 AM
 
I've seen that
 
... Wat the hell. xD
 
@nneonneo Holy shit...
 
What is the IE icon still doing on that taskbar?
 
@Nican I'm guessing laziness.
 
user1357851
5:49 AM
@Nican just in case
 
Uh oh.
Looks like a singleton might actually be useful here.
 
@Telkitty You know there's a search box feature in Win7?
 
@ThePhD You're Doing It Wrong™
 
No, really!
It's for a shader object.
I can make many QuadShaders or NymphShaders,
but the underlying shader object is exactly the same between all of them.
So, why recompile, recompute, rehash, etc. etc. etc...
I should just one-off store the shader objects.
 
@ThePhD You could treat them like any other resource, you know.
 
5:59 AM
Well, these are shaders batched with the engine.
What I was thinking of doing was making anything constructed in the Shader class do a look-up into a private, static ResourceCache specifically for the shaders.
Just to avoid duplication.
 
@ThePhD Don't you have any resource cache thing?
Like for textures and such?
How do you actually load your resources?
Because honestly, shaders are just another kind of resources
 
Caching is done at the local level by the user.
You create a single ResourceCache and pass it around to various things when you need it.
Or multiple, if you need multiple (I don't see why you would).
 
Then why not do the same with shaders?
 
Dammit, I use Google Reader daily.
 
Anyway, I really need to get some sleep.
 
6:06 AM
It's just because of how I wrap it up, really.
 
But think about it
Singletons are only acceptable if your design sucks and you're too lazy to fix it
(See how I'm implying your design sucks?)
(Hmmm hmmm?)
GOOD NIGHT ALL
 
Lol
YEAH, WELL
I HOPE YOU HAVE A BAD NIGHT
 
user1357851
 
6:46 AM
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Q: adding two long ints in C

Richard MckennaI am having a hard time adding two long ints, essentially what i want is the 'total' time it took using these two variables and I keep on getting 0. struct rusage rusage; getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &rusage); printf("TOTAL TIME \n"); printf("%ld.%06ld",(rusage.ru_utime.tv_sec, rusage.ru_utime.tv...

^^ That even compiles?
Oh nvm... comma operator
 

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