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5:00 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Lets piss him even more and vote for reopen!
 
Xeo
lol!
Mods are asleep, post sinks! — Xeo 4 secs ago
Let's see who gets that reference.
 
@DeadCicada Have I mentioned that you can be quite a bitch sometimes?
 
Xeo
Sometimes, a little fun is necessary to lighten up after a rougher day.
 
@Xeo I totally don't.
 
Xeo
Heh
 
5:02 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes So, should I change nicks to "AttentionWhore", "AnnoyingBitch" or what.
 
@TonyTheLion Oh, you missed the point. That section is trying to convince you that it is irrelevant for single byte strings.
 
> 15 × too many comments
The mods are definitely asleep.
 
Can anyone tell H2CO3 "oh come on guy, don't be so corrosive"
Or "You don't have to react like that"
 
Xeo
@DeadCicada It's "CO" not "C0"
 
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Q: Are the moderators sleeping?

H2CO3Look at this post. Then look at this thread in the C++ lounge. These people are mocking with StackOverflow and apparently nobody cares. I urge moderators to take action (on that non-question post, of course)/

 
Xeo
5:04 PM
aw
It's gone. :(
 
@Mysticial Shoud I post a sink?
 
Xeo
Do it.
 
sink?
 
Too late, deleted.
 
comments screenied
 
5:05 PM
whoa, post removed by author?
 
The question was deleted, so his issue was handled.
 
Yeah, the other question got deleted.
 
meta post deleted already
 
Xeo
I like that one.
 
5:06 PM
@Xeo on /b/ it tends to be ponies
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh gawd.
 
Xeo
@DeadCicada Well, I think it started with sinks.
That were actually jpegs with embedded zips
which contained... stuff.
 
@Xeo I'll start a thread right now.
 
@Xeo want
 
Hum
A collegue came to ask me a question
 
Xeo
5:09 PM
@kbok Did you shoot him?
 
@kbok did he died?
 
is there a way to work out a scalar type whose range is guaranteed to be the expected range of unsigned int ?
(>= 0 -> 2^32)
 
Xeo
the expected range of unsigned is unsigned for me. :P
But if you meant unsigned 4bytes, yeah, uint32_t (or uint_least32_t)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Isn't that C ?
 
Xeo
5:11 PM
It's also C++ by inclusion of the C standard.
 
But only C++11 includes C99 AFAIR
 
And that is in C99.
 
Also MSVC doesn't support cstdint
 
We don't care about older C++ or MSVC.
 
Well, we do
 
5:12 PM
Then you'll have to resort to extensions.
 
@kbok VS2010 includes cstdint
 
We use ancient compilers. sorry
 
Google msinttypes
 
Xeo
@kbok Strange, it does for me.
 
Or Boost.StdInt
 
5:12 PM
we use VC7 I think
 
Xeo
Then you deserve to suffer.
 
Oh, MSFossil
 
Or VC8.
 
Xeo
VC7 was 2003, wasn't it?
 
Yeah
 
Xeo
5:13 PM
Or was that VC7.1?
That thing's ancient.
 
:(
 
Xeo
Why do you still use that thing if you get 2012 express for free?
 
I know
 
That makes me happy :) I'm always pissed we're stuck with VS2005 at work
 
We have 2010
 
5:14 PM
@Xeo They like the old bugs.
 
But we build with 2003.
Or 2005.
I don't know.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes My toenails curl up at the mere thought.
Anyways, dinner.
 
wtf?
 
It didn't.
 
oh wait
misread
 
5:17 PM
hihi
 
So, the "The Lounge is mocking us" Q on Meta has been deleted ?
 
how do I convince my coworkers that it's safe for Perforce to store binary files as deltas rather than complete copies?
 
Back from the worthless something people?
 
@kbok after about 10 seconds, yes
 
@MooingDuck You can't. You mentioned it at least three time this month. Just give up. :)
 
5:19 PM
interviw
 
@kbok We keep having to put new harddrives in the server because we keep filling it up :(
 
WGP was yesterday
 
@DeadMG Was it for a job or something?
 
yep
 
How did it go?
 
5:20 PM
pretty good I thought
the problem is that the company think I'm too good and will shove off looking for a job in something more complex than Business App 101
 
lol, you're too good?
 
Yeah that's the problem.
 
well
it's obvious that my interests lie in technology and not business, and it's also obvious that I'm very talented
"too talented" was the recruiter's words and I'm not sure if they actually used them
 
Many companies fear that you will quit as soon as you get anything better so they prefer hiring people who are just below the competency barrier
 
@DeadMG yea that's a problem. You don't want to be writing SQL insert statements all day. cough like me cough
 
5:22 PM
if even a numbskull like you finds it hard to cope with such drudgery :P
 
My company sets the bar very high so many people leave after less than a year to MS or Google
 
@kbok Downplay yourself :P (No, I do not advocate lying in interviews)
 
@DeadMG Ow.
 
hehe, you set yourself up for that one
 
5:23 PM
I was reading about heap overflows too. Made up for the boring SQL inserts
@DeadMG lol
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes you do. I'm pretty sure you tell them that you're human.
 
@kbok No, I don't. They never ask.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah, well
 
@kbok Yeah, but Google don't want me and I don't want them
and I don't think MS want me
 
5:26 PM
I remember that south park episode with towelie where the interviewer asks him if he's a towel. He responds "If I were a towel, why would I wear a fake mustache ?"
@DeadMG Go freelance then. You're in the UK, you can afford that.
 
@DeadMG Ah, so you're just on the right level of "too good" to not be good for anyone. Nice.
 
@TonyTheLion :D
 
@kbok Can you actually freelance on anything not web dev these days?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes You can, but if your priority is to get money then I'll advise against
 
You need monies to survive, you know.
 
5:28 PM
Webdev is trivial and you can make a nice stash of money easily if you play it right
 
@kbok that's dead out
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes MS probably would want me if they knew how skilled I was :P
but they won't look if you don't have a degree, as far as I can tell
 
Well, the thing is, I don't think the puppy would like to do web dev, and I don't think he's qualified for it either.
 
Okay
 
@DeadMG Well, Oracle did offer you one whistles
 
5:31 PM
either macbook pro or surface tablet
ughh
 
@kbok This check in, I'm concatenating 98KB to the end of a 43592KB file. This is frustrating.
 
I just find web dev really boring now
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Kek. But that would be rather irking.
 
webdev is cool with the cool tech
just like writing c++ sucks if you do some VC6 with COM
Anyway, off to go
have fun.
 
5:34 PM
@kbok No.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Admittedly, it's not my natural field, but it's hardly beyond it. I mean, it's a few SQL statements and a bit of UI, what could go wrong?
 
Everything.
 
@DeadMG There are lots of security things that could go wrong, but if you're creating something only administered through non-public interfaces, it wouldn't be that bad
 
oh yeah
 
The hard part is making them truly non-public
 
5:39 PM
I meant "Apart from Everything"
 
One (biggest) wrong thing - "Sending the password, when user forgets it"
 
@DeadMG Let me put it this way: how much JavaScript do you know? How much CSS do you know?
 
@VinayakGarg This should be really be the first thing I do whenever I sign up for a new site, to see if my plain-text password comes back
 
If you want to freelance webdev, you need to be a webdev and webdesigner and PR guy and all that shit that entire company is supposed to do.
 
Also PHP.
 
5:42 PM
Save yourself sanity and don't do that.
 
@Collin And some of the good sites do it, but do I remember there name(?)
 
Also you will be competing with PHP 'programmers' that are in high-school and are willing to work for fractions of $ per hour.
 
@VinayakGarg doing that and being good are mutually exclusive
 
Or even for free in some cases.
 
Hmm right
 
5:43 PM
You will need to be dealing with idiots clients directly all the time.
 
@Collin I just don't reuse passwords.
 
There are some cases in which you need to store plain-text passwords.
But really, you shouldn't be reusing them in the first place and this shit shouldn't matter at all.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Even if you don't reuse password, it tells a lot about the website developers.
 
Yeah, but I have no idea what I can do with that information.
 
@CatPlusPlus When?
 
5:45 PM
@VinayakGarg Mint.com would at least have to store them in a reversible way
 
When the password is used with external services, or with some forms of digest auth.
 
Ok, I lied.
There are a few passwords I reuse often.
"12345" comes to mind.
Sometimes "123456", when six characters are the minimum.
 
The masked password auth some banks like to do might be hard with prehashed password, too.
If you don't reuse passwords then it literally makes no fucking difference if password is hashed server-side or not.
 
Is Eigen suitable for writing games?
 
Probably.
Why wouldn't it be.
 
5:49 PM
You know, games.
 
Ah, yes, ~performace~.
Also, if you let your database leak, then you're bad and that has nothing to do with hashing.
 
And if you don't know the importance of hashing, you might not know a lot of stuff.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know Bootstrap :P
btw
all my C++ tutorial thingies should be online by the end of tonight
 
by that what I mean is "Most of them are done now now, I'm just finishing up the rest"
 
5:57 PM
@CatPlusPlus performace?
Is that a fast weapon?
 
Yes, you can kill yourself in seconds.
I have to write Life in MATLAB again, that code I wrote at 7:30AM sucked.
It's probably the most interesting assignment I have right now.
 

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