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1:00 PM
I installed win7 first and some actions were very slow compared to 8, like exploring, login/logout, boot/statup/wakeup
But the general lack of lagginess may be just a wrong impression
 
@kbok How about Visual Studio and others?
 
@DeadCicada 2012 is worth it, if you can cope with the uglyness. No performance issues compared to 2010.
 
@kbok I have 2010.
Never had performance issues
 
I think he means it isn't any worse :p
 
It's fucking heavy on disk though.
 
1:02 PM
it is?
 
Yep, I mean it's not slower.
Yeah, I don't remember how many though. I don't really care since my system disk is 500 gigs.
 
it gets a little lighter if you don't install MFC, Blend, and all that other crap you won't need :3
 
Important stuff I store on the internets, large stuff on external drives. The only things on my system disk are skyrim savegames.
RIP Skyrim savegames :( turns out Steam doesn't cloud them.
 
@kbok that's why I relocate the savegames folder to other disks, usually. I almost always forget to back that up when I do a new install
 
@melak47 Hum, how can you do that ?
 
1:05 PM
Who the fuck stars things in the bin??
 
@kbok sym link
@TonyTheLion hermits?
 
@thecoshman On windows ?
 
go to that folder -> right click : properties -> "Location" tab
 
@jalf very nice so i wanted to post on facebook. then it hit me that (1) too perfect, and (2) this is most likely something gone viral on the net :-(, i would annoy people even moar if i poasted all such. but i liked it :)
 
@kbok fairly sure they added that, it's a pain in the ass to set up IIRC
 
1:06 PM
works with all the user folders. Pictures, videos, music, documents, even the desktop :)
 
@thecoshman I guess.
 
@thecoshman nah it's real easy. mklink /D Link Target - but you don't even need to do that
 
@TonyTheLion Hey, you invited me.
 
@melak47 Hum, I'm not sure Skyrim uses this directory. Gotta check that out.
 
@kbok well, if it uses one of the user folders, you can relocate them all :)
 
1:08 PM
@DeadCicada that's cause I binned your msgs
 
@melak47 well except that both windows and apps get confused. e.g. at one time there was four or five "downloads" folders that various things thought was the one true and only "downloads" folder. annoying
 
@melak47 Actually I think it uses its install dir
 
@kbok oh...well then the solution is simple. don't install skyrim on the system drive :)
 
@melak47 Yeah... But that sucks :(
Also I've got to configure steam and shit
Anyway fuck Skyrim, tonight imma play UFO defense
 
@kbok why? I only put expendable stuff on the windows drive
 
1:09 PM
@DeadCicada do you go everywhere a lion invites you?
 
games with loads of mods that would take ages to rediscover and install and configure are not expendable :p
 
true true
 
only need to give five more downvotes and I get my self a badge :D
 
what's that badge :p
 
down votes of course :D
 
1:11 PM
 
heh, my win7 install is only 23.3 GB, including a 5.2GB visual studio 2012 :)
 
@thecoshman I LOVE BINS
 
@DeadCicada of course, your French :D
 
you're*
 
(beng)
 
1:13 PM
@DeadCicada no, I am referencing your French smile <shifty eyes>
 
26 mins ago, by daknøk
@sehe Lazy? I already woke up at 13:00!
 
@kbok i think microsoft add artificial delays everywhere, in order to be able to "improve" things by removing them. certainly the volume control delay had to be artificial.
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf lol that can't be true. sounds like the conspiracy theory
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf volume control delay?
 
@DeadCicada i think it must be so. they can't make a simple volume control take 3-4 seconds to pop up, otherwise. that translates to about 6 BILLION instructions.
 
1:15 PM
@DeadCicada Conspiracies can be true
 
@melak47 in windows XP and earlier
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I loved my old laptop, it had a physical control for the volume, I could change it when ever I felt like it, with out causing the thing to winge
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Yeah? Sounds legit
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf it's been so long...I don't remember
 
@melak47 Now that 's a delay
 
1:16 PM
I thought you one lost rep for down votes?
 
@thecoshman Who, me?
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf They are known to have done that in the past, but I'm not sure if they still do that kind of stuff... You know, Occam's razor and "never attribute to malice..."
 
@thecoshman Not on Qs
 
1:17 PM
@kbok downvote ALL the questions!
 
-1
Q: What Is The Difference Between char**x and char*x[]

StrinIn C++, the default main function can have arguments like char* argv[]. What is the its difference from char** and char* argv[100] ?

help yourself.
 
@kbok -1 :P
 
-4 you mean
kinda harsh if you ask me
 
@LuchianGrigore agreed.
 
@LuchianGrigore That's why we don't ask you :<
(I didn't downvote)
 
1:20 PM
yay badge get!
 
And +3 because people think that's it downvoted too much
Hence he got more rep than many well-thought, useful questions
 
The thing is, it's not that easy to google syntax questions...
 
@LuchianGrigore Pi.
 
and to a beginner ** vs *[] can be confusing
 
@DeadCicada what about Pi?
 
1:23 PM
@melak47 Pi.
 
I have a hard time finding a duplicate
 
@DeadCicada Do yourself a favour and use π
 
@DeadCicada 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781640...
 
go on...
 
@kbok ③●①④
 
1:24 PM
that's all I have memorized.
 
:(
 
<3
 
@ScottW Congrats!
That program doesn't handle FAT16 either
 
I've found what has kept the @cat busy
 
1:27 PM
dat noob
 
@kbok that’s not CPU intensive. It uses like, not even 1% CPU.
 
@ScottW Yet another proof that religion sucks.
 
@thecoshman ubuntu?
 
Not even 0.01%.
 
@melak47 don't analyse, just laugh
@DeadCicada agnostic is not... oh fuck it
 
1:37 PM
^ I see what you did there
stylish lack of style...
 
You seem to be reading into that more then I expected... what exactly is funny?
 
Is there a way to clone a git repo (read only) on a different port, without ssh?
Aka anonymous read only clone
Apparently you can't so I'm asking here as a last resort
 
so you want two git servers, each listening to separate ports?
 
@DeadCicada You can clone over HTTP if the server supports it.
 
why does it need to be on a different port?
 
1:41 PM
> Cool Sweet Chicks Free Access
This just fell in my Gmail inbox.
Seems terribly legit.
 
lol
¬ <--- what does that symbol actually mean?
 
@TonyTheLion it's called 'grave'
@EtiennedeMartel but your not a Cool Sweet Chick, are you?
 
@thecoshman Nope. At least, I wasn't last time I checked.
 
@EtiennedeMartel best check,I here these things sneak up on you
 
@TonyTheLion it means Boolean negation.
Bacon.
 
1:47 PM
ohhh bacon
 
@EtiennedeMartel it refers to frozen chicken
 
@daknøk it's proper maths notation isn't it?
 
@thecoshman yes.
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Probably.
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf would it be a sweet chilli marinade?
 
1:48 PM
my thoughts exactly
 
@daknøk aka (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
 
Haskell has this in Prelude.Unicode:
(¬) :: Bool -> Bool
(¬) = not
 
@daknøk nice
 
So you can do ¬ $ (perfixOf "hello" myString) ∧ (suffixOf "world" myString).
 
ooooh honey
 
1:51 PM
∧ is Boolean AND. :P
And ^ is raise to the power of.
Just to confuse people.
 
I thought ^ was xor... or is that only in computing?
 
depends on the language
 
-_- oooh... subtle difference is subtle
 
^ in Haskell is power, xor in Haskell is xor.
 
languages closer to math usually use ^ for powers.
 
1:52 PM
x `xor` y -- x binary XOR y
x ^ y     -- x to the yth power
And in C++ you would use x ^ y and pow(x, y), respectively.
Unless you’re a moron and you overload operator^.
 
huh... Poland is a lot further east then I thought
 
lol
And logical XOR is effectively just operator!=(bool, bool).
 
does C++ offer a XOR bitwise operator?
 
Yes: operator^ and operator^=.
 
derp :P
as you can see, I am a bitwise master
 
1:57 PM
// XOR swap.
a ^= b;
b = a ^ b;
a ^= b;
(Not that you should ever use XOR swap.)
 
That's not an xor swap
 
how can that possibly mutate b when you never assign to it?
 
@daknøk You're assigning only to a ...
 
X := X XOR Y
Y := X XOR Y
X := X XOR Y
Oh wait.
 
1:59 PM
failcakes
 
lol fail
 
As if I ever use XOR swap.
 
@daknøk and now we know why...
 
Because I use std::swap.
 

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