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3:00 AM
This one would be the third in that same file, but I need a goat first.
 
@Zoidberg Did you ever find out?
@Rapptz LOL
 
1 hour ago, by Zoidberg
It's Ubuntu Monospace.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes great
 
That's a nice font.
 
what a stupid name for a font
Imma call my next font "Windows Dirty"
 
3:01 AM
@Non-StopTimeTravel Well, it is self-explanatory
 
or "CentOS Prime"
 
Unless it's not actually a monospace font.
 
@Insilico Not really. Typesetting has nothing to do with an OS distribution other than their use of it
Seems backwards
Like we should rename C++ "Program to take user input and output a menu of options"
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel Presumably it just means "this is some monospace font we came up with to distribute with Ubuntu"
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel Many fonts are named after their creators or comissioners. I guess you could consider this an instance of that.
 
3:02 AM
yeah this comes from Ubuntu
it has a weird license
 
FWIW I can confirm that it looks like Ubuntu Monospace
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes are you making the your own tuple template?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That actually helps, thanks
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel font.ubuntu.com/licence
 
Notable examples: Times New Roman was commissioned for the New York Times; Zapf Dingbats was designed by Hermann Zapf.
 
3:03 AM
permissive license to use so long as you don't change the name or claim it's yours
 
@Rapptz so?
 
?_? nothing
 
I was just giving a tl;dr
 
Not the New York Times.
The British one.
Dammit.
 
3:04 AM
The Times is a British daily national newspaper, first published in London in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register (it became The Times on 1 January 1788). The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821) are published by Times Newspapers, since 1981 a subsidiary of News International, itself wholly owned by the News Corporation group headed by Rupert Murdoch. The Times and The Sunday Times do not share editorial staff, were founded independently and have only had common ownership since 1967. The Times is the first newspaper to have borne that name, len...
 
@Rapptz "and please excuse my fatwa on capital letters! (i really hate them...)" god where do these people come from
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes this article is making me insecure, about my manhood
 
@Borgleader hehe.
FWIW, in the official interpretation (id est mine), there are no verbs in the title.
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel: Your new avatar, is that Farscape or Stargate?
 
3:07 AM
@CatPlusPlus looks to be an arabic person
 
@CatPlusPlus christ
@BenjaminLindley A good question, the answer to which I leave as an exercise to the reader. You have fifteen minutes!
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel Mohammed, maybe?
 
@Rapptz He could be from the moon for all I care
 
Well.. he used "NOT"
 
But seriously posting on English-only site
 
3:08 AM
so I fail to understand his logic
 
In a no-effort broken English
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel It's Vala, not Aeryn.
 
And admit it
Just /ban and get out argh
 
please excuse my fatwa on capital letters! (i really hate them...) Well now I really hate taking the time to answer your programming questions for free. Good luck with your Physics PhD if you are incapable of writing capital letters. Really, they allowed you into academia? — Non-Stop Time Travel 1 min ago
Writing it here so that it still exists somewhere after they delete the comment.
 
3:09 AM
Yeah I saw his PhD in Physics thing..
 
you mean "phd in physics"
 
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Your own personal archive of inflammatory comments. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [get-out] [no-questions]
2
 
lmao
 
haha
:)
I love you a bit
 
I came up with
@Erogol Stop throwing tantrums like a spoiled stubborn child. You got your answer already. Annoy and insult more people who try to help you even though they don't have to, see how well that goes~ — Cat Plus Plus 5 mins ago
 
3:10 AM
Everyone loves me.
 
Rank 16! (AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH)
 
It was longer but he's probably too stupid to read that many words
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes They love me a bit more
 
> Newbie to c++, i'm use to languages where data types don't matter.
 
where's that from
 
3:12 AM
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Q: operand types are incompatible ("char" and "const char*")

LeviTheDeguNewbie to c++, i'm use to languages where data types don't matter. I'm receiving the error : operand types are incompatible ("char" and "const char*") When trying to perform an if statement. I'm assuming I'm not understanding how the inputted value is stored although i'm unsure if I...

 
lmao
 
Why this field attracts these people
Why there isn't a barrier of entry
 
@Erogol: "Ban me out" isn't English. 1 year, 10 months on Stack Overflow should be enough time to learn English. — Non-Stop Time Travel 26 secs ago
@CatPlusPlus SO does
@CatPlusPlus Because SO refuses to implement "close as reference"
 
Why do they write code
 
oh that thing again.
 
3:13 AM
Jeff decided that there would be too much risk of abuse with such a close reason
I feel that there are not enough SO regulars in the entire world who could possibly abuse a "general reference" close reason as much as the ability to post questions in the first place is being abused by twats on a daily basis nowadays
 
What would that do?
Just close if you can't rtfm?
 
i'm use to languages where data types don't matter Are you also used to not searching on the internet, not perusing the "Related questions" list and not reading your peer-reviewed C++ book? — Non-Stop Time Travel 22 secs ago
@Rapptz whut
 
Also
piotrl@arch64-vm: ~/work/mingw64
$ x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ test.cpp -o test.exe -ggdb                                                                                [3:50:38]

piotrl@arch64-vm: ~/work/mingw64
$ file test.exe                                                                                                                    [3:50:56]
test.exe: PE32+ executable (console) x86-64, for MS Windows
:woop:
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel What is "Close as Reference"?
 
Euphemism to "close as OP is too fucking lazy"
 
3:17 AM
So a RTFM close?
 
I'd post stackoverflow.com/questions/14544043/… on a meta question, and suggest that it shouldn't be on SO, then a mod would say "so, you reckon newbies shouldn't be able to ask questions? they should, regardless
(continued) of the question's basicness". Then I'd say "well that sucks. I'd leave SO in a huff, except I want a place where programmers can convene and ask each other questions. This was supposed to be that place. Where should I go now? Why must every programming meeting place inevitably become a crowdsource debugging forum for the lowest common fucking denominator? And why is this okay?"
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Q: Introduce a "general reference" close reason

Pekka 웃There is a certain amount of questions that are absolutely trivial in nature: How to format a date, how to concatenate a string, et cetera. Questions that could be solved by taking a look into the manual. Random examples from the tags I frequent: php timestamp function needed http://stackoverf...

@Rapptz I just wanted clarification on your message; I didn't fully grok it
 
Yeah it seems as "OP didn't do enough research so let's close it"
 
Socialism. Dragging everybody down.
 
Kind of seems paradoxial.
 
@Rapptz Almost
@Rapptz "OP didn't do any research, yet the answer is trivially found in the documentation that any sane person should already be reading if they are using the tools in question. So let's close it."
 
3:19 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes can you make a copy of your brain's content and send it to me? I'm tired of sacking at C++
 
There are occasions where one tried, but failed reasonably.
 
2 mins ago, by Rapptz
So a RTFM close?
:D
 
Here's an example - he could have read the ECMAScript specification, except it's quite hard to find and is worded very complexly, so the question is fine, despite being very simple
@Rapptz Well I've never heard of "a RTFM close". But, yes, I suppose.
Except, as I said above, it's more complex than that.
 
read the fucking manual
rtfm
 
Yes, I know what RTFM means.
 
3:21 AM
Then what's confusing :(
ah well. I guess I kind of understand the purpose of its existence.
 
@Rapptz *sigh* Nothing.
 
it will be the "not hard enough question" catch-all then, won't it?
 
Only issue is that it's kind of paradoxial.
 
@Rapptz Well, it doesn't exist. That's the problem.
@Rapptz How so?
 
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Q: 0 questions tagged with [php]

Antony0 questions tagged with [php] on stackoverflow? This can't be real. And it does take quite a while to load this "no results" page.

Woooohooo! They got rid of PHP!
 
3:22 AM
@Rapptz If the answer didn't exist in, or was unclear in the documentation, then such a close reason would be inappropriate. The close reason would be for when it's fucking obvious if one just gets off ones ass and makes one bloody Google search, or actually opens the documentation just once. Too many newbies do not read the documentation for the tools they use, then hide behind the "I'm a newbie" excuse... which is absolutely no such thing.
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel Now a days (which.. is weird actually) if you google a basic question your first or second result will actually be StackOverflow.
 
@Rapptz Yeah, and 80% of the time it's a shitty question with shitty answers
 
Not the documentation
 
Wouldn't it be great if you got the official documentation instead?
 
Well it becomes not a "generalised reference" close anymore, it'd be a duplicate close
because.. it already exists.
 
3:23 AM
A "close as reference" close vote reason gives the site architecture the opportunity to configure its robots.txt such that that would not happen
@Rapptz We cannot close a question as a duplicate of something off of SO
 
"what does malloc return?"
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes memory.
next
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel huh?
 
@Rapptz Try it. I dare you.
 
I can't, I don't have enough rep to VTC.
 
3:24 AM
@Non-StopTimeTravel What? I was giving an example of a silly question that should be closed as GR.
 
Oh!
Wow.
Well, vote to close as duplicate can only work when you find a duplicate SO question. Not pages on other sites.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I got it. You... did not. :)
 
actually, it returns when it feels like returning
 
I even abode(?) by the fatwa on capitals.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope
abided?
fuck, you're right.
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel Yeah.. that's what I mean. Those basic RTFM questions actually exist in SO, whether or not they should be there is up to interpretation and outside of the scope of the argument but they at least exist there. So since most of these questions do exist within SO then it'd be closed as a duplicate -- not as a close for general reference.
 
3:26 AM
@Non-StopTimeTravel I am that awesome.
 
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Q: A tool for just compiling local code over remote machine without tear?

Erogolis there any tool to compile locally written code on remote workstation based linux? It is generally so slow and time consuming to coding over ssh or X11. Therefore I am looking fo an alternative tool to just compile the local code over remote machine. I write the code locally and send it to remo...

 
It is slow and time consuming to code over ssh or X11? WTF
 
people might think, "hey, stackoverflow guys opinions would be good" and they ask even though they have already researched it
 
I'm not against the idea.
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel Stargate. It's Stargate. Did I make it in time? Sorry, I got distracted. Google Aeryn and maybe you'll understand why.
 
3:28 AM
I just think by now most of those close votes could actually be duplicate too.
 
@BenjaminLindley I just googled the picture itself. First hit was wikipedia for Vala Mal Doran.
 
@BenjaminLindley I accept every facet of your response and situation.
Though Martinho wins a bit more simply through being logical
 
I like Aeryn more than Vala.
 
@Benjamin Identify my previous avatar without Google image search (I feel like a teacher in 2002 having to, for the first time, explicitly instruct his pupils not to copy/paste from Wikipedia in essays.)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have hard drives called both, and the latter has been more reliable.
<3
I can't help but mimick those seven seconds within a group once in a while
 
Let them copy paste all they want! You'll get your point across better when they get zero for it
 
3:35 AM
@doug65536 With only so many essays in the running each year and with marks tallying up to final results that stay with each pupil for the rest of their lives, "playing with them" is generally frowned upon. Yes, it was their fault. No, the irony of this is not lost upon me. Nor upon anyone else
 
God I hate Michael Shanks. Such a bad actor. Especially when put up against James Spader.
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel yeah
 
@BenjaminLindley What.... I love Daniel Jackson :(
 
-1
Q: error when creating an object in php

Benderradji Kayer Deanhey guys i just installed wamp server on my computer , but when i do some php on it i have an error when i creat just a simple new object here is the code <?php class foo { function affichage () { echo 'xxxx'; } $display = new foo(); $display -> affich...

 
@Borgleader: You love the character? No matter who plays him? My comment is on Michael Shanks' acting. Which is bad. I managed to enjoy the series because it had a pretty good story, but the acting was generally pretty bad, except for Richard Dean Anderson.
 
3:42 AM
@BenjaminLindley I like the character but I also didn't find the acting terrible.
 
Who was it who was asking about being passive aggressive, earlier?
> Your PHP book tells you where to write procedural code, and so many other handy useful tips. I can't help but recommend in the strongest possible terms that you read it.
My favourite way to recommend that someone read a fucking book is to feign disbelief that they could even possibly not have been using one in the first place.
-1
Q: tic tac toe - no match for operator* error

user2014691I'm trying to write a tic tac toe game in C++, but whenever I run it I get an error message saying: TicTacToe.cpp: In instantiation of ‘void copy_array(T*, T*) [with T = std::basic_string<char>]’: TicTacToe.cpp:115:25: required from here TicTacToe.cpp:93:3: error: no match for ‘operator*...

BAN IT! BAN THIS SHIT!
 
Whoa I almost answered a Java question with C++
 
@Borgleader How about comparatively? To James Spader? Of course, you can't expect movie quality acting from a TV series. But I guess the transition from Kurt Russel, who, in my opinion, is quite sub-par, to Anderson, who is alright, is a stark contrast to the transition from Spader, who is a superb actor, to Shanks who is, again, in my opinion, quite sub-par.
 
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A: tic tac toe - no match for operator* error

Kevin BallardThat error message is quite strange, it appears to be printing out a transformed version of your code, but I'm pretty sure it's referring to this line: *new_arr[i] = old_arr[i]; Remove the * and you should be fine. Although of course it won't function as you expect. Your argument T old_arr[] ...

Fun stuff going on here
@doug65536 There has been a lot of SO functional instability lately.
 
3:53 AM
Both clang and my brain compile this code fine. Definitely a GCC bug. Arargh, fuck.
 
Like I said I didn't dislike Michael Shanks so it didn't feel like a downgrade to me. I do agree that going from Kurt Russell to Richard Dean Anderson was an upgrade
 
I'm going to download Clang I guess
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes: Your size function template instantiations should take const, please. And, yes, I know. — Non-Stop Time Travel 2 mins ago
@Non-StopTimeTravel What do you mean?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes You missed the periods of unexpected downtime this week?
Wait
SO turned your @notification into a reply to my last message
 
I am referring to the comment.
 
3:57 AM
The bastard
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel It always does that :(
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Your size function takes non-const. It should take const.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, I know. I missed that that was what was happening here, as opposed to an explicit reply.
-1
Q: C printing of string is resulting in weird characters

user92390I am trying to output an int the following way: void the_int(int i) { int lenghtOfInt = 0; int tempValue = i; while(tempValue >= 1) { tempValue/=10; lenghtOfInt++; } int currentDigit; char string[lengthOfInt]; while(i>9) { ...

ARGH MAKE IT STOP
 
@Non-StopTimeTravel It wouldn't hurt, but I am having trouble seeing a situation where it would matter.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's what the "and, yes, I know" is for. The situation where it matters is the situation where I read the code, and my brain cringes for a moment. I admit that that is about the extent of it.
 
@Rapptz Why? FWIW, I run into bugs in clang as well from time to time.
 
3:59 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes So I can have all 3 compilers.
 

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