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11:00 PM
@StackedCrooked I was there for business, not pleasure. :)
 
Ah, I see.
You are a business man.
 
Not really.
 
I'm not really visiting type. I hate travelling. I prefer to stay home and do the same thing as usual.
Sightseeing is boring.
 
@CatPlusPlus I prefer to stay at home and do odd things"
 
11:01 PM
What about even things?
 
So non prime
 
As opposed to odd things?
 
"Now we're even, said 6 to 8."
 
Odd things are naturally more interesting.
 
17 is the most interesting small number. It is also the smallest large number.
 
11:03 PM
I am still feeling exhilarated about buying new blades for my shaving machine. I only feel a little depressed about the fact that they cost more than half of the original machine that had the blades included.
 
It's the least random number!
@StackedCrooked Ouch.
 
@RMartinhoFernandes you know the xkcd =)
 
He's a robot.
 
The least random number is 989566589118131.
@CatPlusPlus わたし?
 
@CaptainGiraffe Actually, I got that from the Jargon File.
 
11:05 PM
Did you see the new contender for the turing test in SciAm?
 
@R I need to read wanda more
 
@CaptainGiraffe Links?
 
Uhm, I actually read it in dead tree form =/
I have it here
 
Oh.
I don't have access to dead tree Scientific American.
Being on the Old World makes it kinda difficult to get a hold of.
 
11:07 PM
Special oct 11report is the title
My apologies, I just assumed it was public
 
It probably is, but I didn't hear of it.
 
quite interesting, discusses Penrose (the mathematician that I find interesting) and a lot of other guys (no girl /) and the thoughts on conciousness
 
@CaptainGiraffe I have Penrose's The Emperor's New Mind on my shelf :)
 
If you have two classes named A and B and you put this on the stack: A a; B b; . Then the following execution order will occur: A(); B(); ~B(); ~A(). If you have a class B that inherits a class A and you put this on the stack: B b, then the following execution order will occur: A(); B(); ~B(); ~A(); . You see the pattern: "A, B, ~B, ~A" repeatedly. So I think it should be called "The ABBA pattern.".
 
@R looks like a good read.
@StackedCrooked order of declaration yes!
 
11:11 PM
Understanding C++ implies seeing the ABBA pattern in your code.
At least that's my little theory.
Any complaints?
 
=) ok thats fine I guess, I prefer making a stack the natural choice
 
ABBA lawyers might have some.
 
each stack addition lives its own life.
 
Fuck them. Next?
 
The abba lawyers died 2008
rest their soul
@StackedCrooked at what level would you prefer this explanation?
 
11:14 PM
Hey, my Erdos number is one! apps.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/scicache/635/…
 
If it is at a reasonably late level you can do it to their intuition.
 
So, statusline.
 
Congrats! =)
 
@CatPlusPlus What is this "statusline" thing you keep mentioning?
 
I think I'll ditch Syntastic after all, it doesn't work so well.
I want to improve my statusline, but get distracted.
For 3 hours or so now.
 
11:16 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes Are you cheating?
 
Heres a provocative suggestion "Think inside the Box"
 
@StackedCrooked Possibly.
 
Or is your name just a very common name?
So common that even one of those name carriers publish an article in cooperation with Paul Erdos?
 
He puts his clones in the strategic positions.
 
Clever bastard.
 
11:17 PM
Have you tried reading the paper?
 
Trying to
 
I'm sure it will become clearer.
 
Wonderful edit.
 
Figure 2 was kinda nasty
"LAMA's perfect visualization."
 
11:18 PM
> We ran a trace, over the course of several days, showing that our methodology is solidly grounded in reality. We assume that access points can be made cacheable, low-energy, and secure. This may or may not actually hold in reality.
 
OMG there's a rather nasty-looking bug on my wall.
That's it. The house needs to be burned down.
 
@CatPlusPlus It's the most logical solution.
 
Preferably from high orbit.
 
It's the only way to be sure.
 
I'm scared of looking under the bed.
I think it's a spider. But not the regular, thin kind.
 
11:24 PM
Ugh, spiders. Just thinking of them...
 
The owners will kill me for making the walls dirty.
But it's a matter of life and death anyway.
Gotta find something heavy.
 
Yeah, life for you, and death for the arthropod.
 
Death to all of them.
 
Good look with the bug! Now it's time for me to sleep
Good nighty
 
I can't even think of sleeping with that thing in my room.
What if there's more. :|
WHAT'S UNDER THE BED.
 
11:27 PM
@CatPlusPlus Sweet the whiskey shot I left last saturday!
 
Oh shit, it fell off the wall.
 
sbi
@CatPlusPlus Dust, usually..
 
LOST TRACK OF THE ENEMY
ABANDON SHIP
 
Ok, exactly how are you typing in chat while trying to kill a nasty arachnid?
 
I'm scared.
 
sbi
11:28 PM
Who gave alcohol to the @Cat?
 
I don't want to go anywhere near it.
 
@sbi Give him a break. Spiders are indeed scary.
 
I just tossed him some nip
 
And now it's on the fucking floor, I'm close to panicking and running off.
 
Er, step on it.
 
11:29 PM
Well, I hope it's on the floor, because if not, then it's on the bed.
And that's game over, I'll never go to sleep again.
 
Spiders love the warmth emitted by screens, fans and keyboards.
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes I'm not an arachnophobe. My kids pick up spiders that find their way into the apartment and set them free on the balcony.
 
Game over man game over
 
The coffee coating of contemporary keyboards provides idea breeding ground for the eggs.
 
Okay, it's not on the bed.
But then it's on the floor AND I CAN'T SEE IT.
 
11:30 PM
@sbi Well, seems like the @Cat is.
 
It's somewhere behind the bed.
 
@CatPlusPlus Turn the lights on.
 
I don't want to look there.
 
sbi
@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah, it does indeed seem so. :)
 
They are on, dammit.
 
11:31 PM
@KerrekSB This keyboard is just out of the plastic coating and I feel I have very bad ideas from here
 
@CatPlusPlus Find a big thing, and put it on the spider.
 
Lost track of it!
 
sbi
Actually, I have seen @cats eating spiders. What's wrong with the incremented @cat?
 
I need spider-seeking missiles.
 
I remember my dog being afraid of spiders.
 
sbi
11:32 PM
@StackedCrooked Compared to those spiders, your mouth is a big thing. :)
 
Phobias are by definition irrational, OKAY?
 
@sbi Eew.
 
Hey @Cat just toss a few tcp packs according to rfc 1146 and you'll be fine.
 
sbi
In Soviet Russia, spiders are scared of you!
 
Isn't that meme supposed to leave you with the shorter end of the stick?
 
11:34 PM
I really should look behind the bed.
 
In Australia spiders can kill you.
 
But supposedly ignorance is bliss.
 
yes, @sbi is in the #1 tutorial camp
 
I'm far from bliss, but going further along the spectrum surely won't help.
 
right
 
sbi
11:34 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes Just remember that the biggest spiders to be spider girls. And if girls are afraid of you, wouldn't that be short enough an end for you?
 
jesus titty fucking christ, I am going to goddamn bed and I'm gonna be pissed if I wake before 9am
 
sbi
@CaptainGiraffe What?
 
At least you don't have to burn your bed.
 
I have found extreme angst one week will provide bliss the next
 
sbi
@DeadMG That would be time to wash the sheets and blankets then. Well, or at least dry them.
 
11:35 PM
lol
 
No my doctor does not find it necessary to medicate yet
 
What if one of those things will be walking on ceiling and then fall off?!
Fuck it, I can't sleep.
 
@sbi @sbi advanced to the ¤3 tutorial camp
 
It's an invasion.
ENEMY AT THE GATES!
 
Thats a very good book,
 
sbi
11:38 PM
@CaptainGiraffe I still have no idea what you're a-talking 'bout.
 
And I left all alcohol at friend's house.
 
"City of thieves"
 
Dammit.
 
Who gave this to @CatPlusPlus?
 
@CatPlusPlus For a flamethrower?
 
11:39 PM
@RMartinhoFernandes No, for forgetting that those fuckers exist.
 
Say hello to my little friend
 
dammitdammitdammit
 
Just kill the thing.
With fire.
 
sbi
@CatPlusPlus Nothing to regret, spiders do not appreciate alcohol anyway. (But it would be a noble gesture to offer a drink to it, that I have to admit...)
 
Okay, relax, at least it's not poisonous.
 
11:40 PM
How do you know?
 
I'm not living in a country with poisonous spiders.
 
Have you watched Arachnophobia? They didn't either.
 
sbi
@CatPlusPlus FFS! You're living in Poland. TTBOMK there are no serious poisonous spiders about in central Europe.
 
@Cat I imagine we are geographically close
 
Okay, I've sat down.
I'm relaxing.
I'm not thinking about an ugly spider somewhere behind my bed.
 
sbi
11:42 PM
What's that thing crawling beneath your bum?
 
Look at your beautiful hands.
 
sbi
@CaptainGiraffe They just have five legs.
 
Maybe it fell from so high it died.
 
Am I the only one to think my keyboard striding hands looks nice?
 
@CatPlusPlus That doesn't happen.
 
11:44 PM
Who's on drugs now.
@RMartinhoFernandes Well, I preferred to not know that.
 
sbi
@CatPlusPlus Their exterior skeleton is too hard for their weight for this to happen.
 
What is your real worry Cat?
 
Most spiders are very light, so their energy when hitting the ground is not enough to damage them.
 
sbi
@CaptainGiraffe There's nothing real beneath a phobia.
 
That it'll be crawling on me.
 
sbi
11:45 PM
Anyway, gotta put my ear to the mattress, to listen for the spiders breeding in there. And with that thought – sleep well, @Cat.
 
@Cat can you call anyone?
 
And that would be full-on panic attack.
Who, Spiderbusters?
 
=)
Hey @Cat I have a hard time understanding this zero terminated string stuff, I just know std::string, whats the difference
?
Is the only difference that string knows its own length?
 
It's an array of characters that ends with NUL.
 
11:49 PM
ASCII 0.
 
@CaptainGiraffe '\0'
 
Yeah, 0.
 
so its an array of characters that ends in 0?
 
11:51 PM
Right.
 
how does it end in zero? what does that even mean?
 
The last character is 0.
 
so hi0
 
It's an array of characters with a NUL character at the end
 
"array0"?
 
11:53 PM
'a', 'r', 'r', 'a', 'y', '\0'
 
@NullUserExceptionఠ_ఠ Whats that?
 
ok I see that
but how
 
How is array 'a' 'r' 'r' ...
Sorry to mislead you this way @NullUser
This is the kind of questions I am anticipating
 
11:56 PM
It's an example
a c string is an array of characters where the NUL character serves as an end-of-string marker
 
It's a very good example thats the reason I kept misleading you
 
@CaptainGiraffe The terminating NUL is implicitly added by the compiler for string literals
 
I'm a teaching this stuff right now and I'm looking for a novel approach
Again sry for misleading you
 
I.e., char const chars[] = { 'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', '\0' }; and char const chars[] = "hello"; are functionally the same.
 

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