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user142019
12:25 AM
Screw the Twitter API.
 
huh
I sat down to play some DX:HR
six hours later...
 
user142019
DirectX:HurrdurR?
 
deus ex, human revolution
 
user142019
Ah.
 
user142019
Looks cool.
 
user142019
12:37 AM
Hmm.
 
user142019
I'm gonna write a Stack Exchange CLI.
 
1:03 AM
@DeadMG One of the best games in recent memory.
 
@Borgleader I have to agree.
 
1:29 AM
@JerryCoffin how's elvis doing?
 
GUISE
What's the coolest song you've ever heard?
 
stp: creep
goes well with the jd
 
user142019
 
ooooo do like
I was just listening to this
 
user142019
I don't have Flash.
 
user142019
1:40 AM
Nor do I have audio drivers so that doesn't work even with HTML 5. xD
 
@StackedCrooked Finally got around to seeing an episode of it... yeah. I think that will be my over-the-top comedy of the season (even though it's almost over). :)
 
Uh
Question. std::string::size() returns the size of the string, including the null character?
 
@ThePhD no
 
@Mysticial bwoo
 
user142019
Excluding the null character.
 
1:48 AM
Wooo!
I was gonna
 
user142019
Haskell!
 
panic and be like
FUCK SHIT FUCK FUCK I'M MESSING UP FUCK
But no, it's all working. UTF8 -> UTF32, ASCII text encoding all done.
 
Keep calm and curry on
 
2:06 AM
Curry? That's making me hungry.
 
@CatPlusPlus Answer to the bonus question on my exam (worth practically nothing btw): Name of the mathematicion famous for his work on combinatory logic who has a languaged named after him.
 
@Borgleader Haskell Curry?
 
@EtiennedeMartel 0.5 Interweb cookie for you sir :)
 
Damn, back in my day, we had to give the names of all of Afghanistan's neighbors as our bonus question.
(In a CS class, no less)
 
o.O
 
2:10 AM
I think my teacher was slightly sadistic
 
I tend to agree
 
Okay, I'm hungry. Gonna get some food.
 
@ThePhD you finally got an avatar, I see
 
user142019
fuuck
 
user142019
Who thought it was a good idea to make a new type JSString rather than use String. T_T
 
2:15 AM
What
are you doing
 
@melak47 TonyTheLion made me do it.
 
user142019
@CatPlusPlus Parsing JSON.
 
@ThePhD Well it's ugly son
 
@Rapptz I'LL GET A BETTER ONE IN LIKE A DAY I PROMISE
 
@ThePhD I can't tell what it is :/
 
2:16 AM
... If I can not draw so suckily. ;~;
@melak47 Good. That means you won't remember it. :D
 
Hey mine's a drawing too.
 
Cat Plus Plus has added an event to this room's schedule.
 
@Feeds lol
 
user142019
T.pack . fromJSString <$> lookup "title" q doesn't work Text.JSON Y U NO String. T_T
 
It's an ADT
It's much simpler than doing it with String
 
user142019
2:18 AM
lol T.pack . ((JSString s) -> fromJSString s) <$> lookup "title" q
 
Also tagging and all that
Dunno never used that
 
user142019
Cool my Stack Exchange question fetcher works. :^)
 
user142019
Except the code is absolutely terrible.
 
2:34 AM
The end of the world only lasts 1440 minutes?
 
just two
One to realise it's the end of the world, another to realise you don't care.
 
When's the next apocalypse after this one? Let's see. I've lived through quite a few of them.
 
Y3K obviously
 
Schedule here says it's for 1440 minutes. chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/info/10/loungec?tab=schedule
If you want it to end faster; just watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0
It's so bad it apparently causes people to think the world is ending when it hits a billion views.
 
I don't even have to click to know what it is
 
2:37 AM
@Rapptz Yep; you guessed it.
 
3:03 AM
@IDWMaster 2038.
 
 
2 hours later…
4:41 AM
Oof...
I need to make an iterator for my stream @___@
 
posted on December 17, 2012 by Scott Meyers

In my last post, I wrote: I [want] to ensure that [my next] book looks good on all target platforms, by which I mean ink on paper as well as various digital representations (e.g., PDF, HTML, ePub, etc.)  I've noticed that many books containing code examples display, er, suboptimally on one or more digital devices, and I want to avoid that. Over the years, I've heard many complaints ab

 
 
3 hours later…
7:13 AM
@Mysticial Great :)
 
Questiiiooon.
I need to get the unsigned version of a templated integer type.
What do?
Is this another job for template specialization, or is it already in the std:: somewhere and I'm just not googling hard enough?
 
... Huh. Guess I wasn't googling hard enough.
Thanks, broseph.
Blarhaghaghagh it fails for floating-point types.
 
it says "integral type"
 
Yeah, I figured. ._.
Thought it'd just return float or double in the case of the floating type given.
Welp, back to the drawing board.
 
7:26 AM
 
I don't want Sehe to eat me. :c
 
7:40 AM
Isn't mempcpy a standard function in mingw or am I too tired?
 
Gotta include some headers I'm fairly sure.
Or just use std::copy
 
it's memcpy not mempcpy
mempcpy isn't standard
 
yea I know, I meant mempcpy
 
non-standard
 
haha... I rejected somebody's offer for one of my TF2 hats and he gave me a "fuck you shit". lol
I suppose it's more than a game for some people.
 
7:43 AM
@ThePhD there are no unsigned floating point types.
 
Carrying 9 hard drives, 3 laptops, and an ipad through airport security tomorrow. I better get there early...
 
So are there any requirements for the iterator of ranged-based for besides the operations in the "expanded form"?
 
@Mysticial lol
 
I recall being told one of my ranges wasn't standard conforming despite working fine
 
@bamboon Yeah... they're gonna kill me...
 
7:49 AM
@Mysticial They'll suspect the hard drives as sealed bombs.
 
can populist badges be reverted?
 
They'll reap it apart.
 
@bamboon no
@MarkGarcia possible... 8 of the 9 drives are 3.5 in IDE drives.
So they're big. :)
 
@Mysticial Especially if they have those thick platters.
 
7:51 AM
I usually need 4 trays to get through security.
This time... on man... I need count.
 
You also need grammar, it seems.
 
Melak is count
@Mysticial Security ever give you trouble before?
 
I'm using this to pack a number of integers of different types together (pos is a temporary char pointer). should be a better solution? macro maybe? it looks pretty ugly considering the list is pretty big.

memcpy(pos, &a, sizeof(a));
pos+=sizeof(a);
memcpy(pos, &b, sizeof(b));
pos+=sizeof(b);
 
2 x 17 in. laptops = 2 trays
netbook + ipad = 1 tray
shoes + clothing = 1 tray
misc. = 1 tray
5 trays
they're gonna hate me.
 
@Michael A macro?!!
 
7:52 AM
@Pubby yes many times
 
@Michael What does "pack together" mean?
I tend to use structs to pack things together.
 
Once when I was carrying the 64GB of ram in a box. It looked like ammo through the Xray.
 
lol
 
I'm filling a char array with the integers in binary form, one after another
 
The other time was when I went through with 70LBS of textbooks. The X-rays couldn't penetrate even one. So they held me for 10 min. while they flipped through all of them.
 
7:54 AM
@Mysticial Have you also brought a GPS? If so, you'll be dammned.
 
@MarkGarcia My phone has a GPS.
 
@Mysticial A perfect recipe for making a hole in the hull.
 
In March, I should have a more reasonably load.
Since I'll be bring back the rest of my Anime figures.
Which are all light and plastic.
 
@Mysticial And hollow.
 
@MarkGarcia yep
 
7:57 AM
@MarkGarcia Perfect for filling with explosives
 
And in their original boxes, so they won't be clumped together.
 
where's that guy that does Project Euler..
 
That said, assuming I'm quitting school after May, I'll be bringing home another load of hard drives in March for Spring Break.
 
Congratulations, the answer you gave to problem 402 is correct.

You are the 119th person to have solved this problem.

Return to Problems page or go to thread 402 in the forum.
:(
 
@Pubby Or drugs.
 
7:59 AM
I'll be bringing back at least 6 full sized HDs in March.
But they won't be boxed, so I should still have room for all the Anime figures. (which will be boxed)
 
Holy Java.
 
@MarkGarcia new exploit every week
 
lol
 
isn't that like normal?
That always happens to my firefox
I thought it was intended behaviour lol :(
 
@Rapptz It randomly pops-up in my browser.
 
8:01 AM
Happens at work.. at home.. everywhere.
 
@Rapptz What if that happened in my phone?
 
{ sizeof(a), &a,
sizeof(b), &b,
sizeof(c), &c } would it be possible to use an initializer like this, even though the parameters are of different types?
 
0
Q: namespace in c++ - getting the unexpected output

sreeI am expected an out put '34' from the below code, but it's not printing anything! can somebody throw some light? Thanks for your time! 1 #include<iostream.h> 2 3 namespace NS1{ 4 void fun1(void){ 5 std::cout << "1"; 6 ...

^ Not a bad question, but perhaps a result of a severe misunderstanding.
 
fail
 
> iostream.h
 
8:04 AM
lol
 
I hope life is this easy:
S("my_button").click([] (Event& e) {
S("this").label("Tada!");
});
 
eh that looks bad.
 
At least it's natural.
 
I liked the one I had better.
 
@MarkGarcia Are we porting a jQuery-ish API to C++?
 
8:07 AM
@Insilico I'm planning in creating my own.
 
I don't know how you can call that natural.
I cannot fathom what it does.
 
That's the beauty of it.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It assigns a click handler which on click it sets the button text to "Tada!"?
To be fair it took a bit of looking at to understand it.
 
It's called C++Query!
Yuckkk!
 
8:10 AM
0/10
 
I don't like it. S("this") in particular looks awful.
 
Of course we can use S(this) if the code is in a class. But that doesn't adhere to the C++Query coding convention.
 
C++Query needs to die in a fire.
 
(I can't believe I can say such things.)
It'll gnash its teeth in hell. It's skin molt by sulfur. And it will be reborn!
 
@Rapptz Does it exist?
 
8:24 AM
No it's just Mark's idea
 
How did I fall for that
I was like "Cute.. a flow chart thing.."
 
nice explosm. BTW there was depressing comic week lately
 
@Rapptz It's a shame it's just time-based
 
Yeah I figured it was some long.. gif
 
8:32 AM
Yea, I've reloaded the page to check it
 
How dumb I am!!!
 
I wish they made more of those :(
 
is it Sad Larry?
 
yes
 
morning all
 
8:42 AM
good morning room
 
morning
 
is there a complaints section on SO?
 
meta
 
lol
 
@AndrewS. depends what you want to complain about
 
8:43 AM
very unhappy about inconsistent moderating
 
@AndrewS. so meta
 
meta is brutal
very little is done to address complaints
 
@AndrewS. what do you expect for disagreeing with mods?
 
@AndrewS. That's what you say about it.
 
lol good point
@mark its not what i say, its what I see
lotsa downvotes
lotsa
 
8:45 AM
meta
 
meta sucks
 
yep on my way....
 
Nah, I've definitely disagreed with a mod before. I didn't get suspended though.
 
It's somewhat meta-ish talking about meta.
 
disagreeing should be fine, SO can't expect everyone to agree with everything they say.
 
8:46 AM
@Mysticial that wasn't the point. If you want to publicly disagree with a mod, you have to have strong arguments
 
that's rather impossible
however nice that would be
 
And because most people don't, meta seems harsh
 
@MarkGarcia What is that... almost interesting
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well duh...
 
@Mysticial "You're right, but I am holding a gun"
 
8:48 AM
Who's that person (in the real world) who they call the master of metaphor?
 
It also depends on which mod it is.
During that one time, I disagreed with casperOne. Nobody was surprised... :)
 
Ell
What does r/something mean? Is it reddit?
 
yes tis reddit
 
@Ell yes
 
Hi Internet!
^ sad
 
8:52 AM
@CatPlusPlus I'll give you one guess what my steam id is...
 
slow poke
 
@sehe Why is it sad?
 
> That's why we have decided to raise the price of our product with the release of PVS-Studio 5.00. The rise will affect only the common license for a team of up to 5 developers. The annual license renewal will cost the same 80% like it is now, but the base price itself will be increased. We cannot say for now how much it will grow, as we're investigating this issue now.
^ Wut
 
sorry, I had a life to live
 
@StackedCrooked Because I say so!
 
8:52 AM
Are you dead when you browse the internet?
 
¬_¬ and I did a poor job of it, three day weekend down the pan
 
@Rapptz Sometimes
 
@sehe where's that from?
 
@sehe TPB here I come!
 
What a fckheads. It is surprising that AMD would call Intel's micro server processor, a 64-bit variant of its Atom chip "too little, too late," when AMD does not have a comparable processor at this time itself
 
8:53 AM
 
spent it all being far to hot in GF's parents house. I never knew a house could get so hot
 
@BartekBanachewicz lol
 
@StackedCrooked I'd be surprised if that is on there
 
@sehe Interesting... never heard of it. lol
 
@thecoshman Oh. That sounded mildly interesting until I read "new a house".
 
8:54 AM
@sehe Verify it for yourself :p
 
Never say _new_
 
@sehe shh....
 
TPB DNS is blocked in Belgium.
 
Pretty sure it is, here. I don't really care.
 
@StackedCrooked Just now? Or been for a while?
 
8:55 AM
@StackedCrooked Nothing to worry about.
 
@Mysticial It's been a while.
Workaround is simple. Just use Google DNS.
 
Google DNS? Surely that's tongue in cheek
 
Google has a public dns server (8.8.8.8).
 
8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
 
@StackedCrooked So they just block the DNS, they don't block the ip itself? That's an easy work-around.
 
8:57 AM
This thing has a bunch of public DNS servers built in and it benchmarks them all for you grc.com/dns/benchmark.htm
 
@Mysticial Yeah, at least for somewhat technical users.
 
No one can block Google. Haha.
 
you decide if you want to reconfig your dns to use its suggestion
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I never bothered to remember the last one.
 
Anyway TBP's on the cloud (as they say).
 
8:58 AM
@MarkGarcia It's much harder to enforce a legal measure on a party that is from another country.
 
@MarkGarcia Isn't all of the Internet "on the cloud"? (Whatever the hell "the cloud" is?)
 
clout
 
@Insilico TBP's cloud.
 
@Insilico it means you don't know where your data physically lives
 
@Insilico if you insist on using marketing bullshit, then yes
 
8:59 AM
@Insilico You don't know what the cloud is?
 
the cloud is just marketing bs for running your app on vms and easily dynamically adding servers for you
 
@StackedCrooked I can tell you at least 132,480,971 different definitions for "the cloud".
 
@doug65536 It's not bullshit, it's interesting and pretty new for customer market
 

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