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13:01
Irish old lady
hmhmhm
I've tried unpacking the stock kernel and packing it back
it also failed
original image worked just fine
conclusion, I'm not packing it back properly
@BartekBanachewicz that's surprising
@BartekBanachewicz often requires a checksum. What device is this for?
@DeadMG what do you do to download big things?
Use a big bag
@sehe Nexus 7. And I don't know about checksum, but in general unmkbootimg (rather obvious what it does) also gives you the commandline for mkbootimg with all the parameters to pack it back
I've used that exact commandline, but it fails to boot.
13:03
@Pawnguy7 Time.
the commandline has stuffs like memory offset for kernel zImage
yesterday, by DeadMG
only another 16 hours until BF3 is done downloading.
I don't think it has merit to leave around. I mean, we can post any question and say "be careful not to pass garbage". Because, you know, GIGOsehe 13 secs ago
Do you actually get negative speeds
@BartekBanachewicz wokay
@CatPlusPlus Godspeed!
13:05
I just prefer to use malloc/free when I'm not invoking a constructor — David Carpenter 4 hours ago
Sigh.
@sehe haaaa! there's a way to just flash zImage.
Good luck bricking your device
@R.MartinhoFernandes He's a carpenter. And he's okay.
> is this supposed to be a joke? I honestly hesitate in taking it seriously?
too much faith in people ;)
@sehe well, it looks like it's booting without problems with my kernel
however, it still can't find /proc/modules :/
how do I check kernel compilation flags?
> PS. I am using VS2010, and I have a feeling that may have something to do with why this is happening.
@sehe Lumberjack?
13:12
Heh - I showed Anne the starboard - ' Mrs. James is a jerk'. She seems to want more context :)
@MartinJames Oooops.
@MartinJames Presumably she didn't need context for "I still hate you because you're American, sorry".
@LightnessRacesinOrbit indeed
@R.MartinhoFernandes S'OK - I'll let her stew a bit, then reveal all before she hits me with something hard and starts googling for gunshops in Berlin:)
@MartinJames lol
13:14
Who's American?
Filet
@MartinJames Wait, why would she look for gunshops in Berlin? Is my life at risk?
@Jefffrey Beats me...
@R.MartinhoFernandes No more than mine :)
welp rebuilding
@BartekBanachewicz Do you, sehe etc. get any actual work done, or do the builds take up all your life?
13:17
@MartinJames builds take a lot, certainly
that's C++ suckage
I fucking hate software trying to be smart. Why the fuck does windows update install a German graphics driver when the whole system (OS, Regional settings, even the fucking keyboard) is set to en-GB
@melak47 Because language settings on Windows are utterly fucked up
@melak47 Again, beats me. It's not like it would be difficult to pop up a 'driver needs update, click here' messagebox if you subsequently add a German locale.
@melak47 Location?
@R.MartinhoFernandes for one thing, when it asked, it told it that apps may not use my location :p
13:21
I think that means the GPS thingy.
for another...what the fuck are the language & region settings for if it just does shit the way it wants based on location?
There's a "location" setting in the regional settings (not locale; a separate tab).
damn I forgot -j 8
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes, I even set that to UK >:(
Dear recruiter, just because you have my email address, it does not mean you can spam me relentlessly. Thank you (in advance, for not spamming me again).
13:21
@melak47 afaik it doesn't use location for anything important. Usually it picks a language based on your regional settings (aka. number/date/currency formatting)
which is just as fucked up
hey
how ya all doin?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Atleast you're still alive :D
13:23
just sad? not depressed?
I placed last at the pub quiz yesterday.
We made two teams, and placed last and second-to-last.
that's why I don't go for the pub quiz
Really good performance.
@BartekBanachewicz do you use Opera?
@Pawnguy7 nope
13:24
Oh. I thought you had said you did, and that was why snaggy didn't work.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ow
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Meh, the quiz is just an excuse to get together and laugh like maniacs at silly stuff.
@R.MartinhoFernandes see, you might as well have started drinking when you arrived at 8!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh - like the lounge and jQuery?
13:25
My memory is short, people generally don't do things they are bad and have no chance to improve at :/
what the hell is this "This PC" crap in win8.1 now....now they even strapa bunch of stupid folders I don't want into that? grr
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Meh, fuck people. I don't care for winning at everything in life.
@melak47 is it different from "My Computer"?
yet you are sad because you lost :'(
@jalf it has a bunch of folders above the list of drives now. what forrr we already have the "favourites" thing on the side pane
13:27
Also, why would someone who isn't predetermined to obsessively like everything that's changed upgrade to a new OS the day after it is released?
@melak47 you mean like "Libraries" in Win7?
@melak47 Like libraries?
it came out yesterday?
because /bored/
@melak47 something like that. Might have been the day before
Yesterday's yesterday.
13:28
@melak47 Yeah - I prefered it when it was still in the closet.
@R.MartinhoFernandes nah, it's the user folders. Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Videos
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, yesterday is indeed yesterday :|
:)
@melak47 So, libraries
@jalf Oh. Wow. I... meant 's as the possesive :)
@CatPlusPlus no, those are folders
the libraries are in the libraries thing
13:29
@melak47 Have you ever used Win7?
today is always another day's yesterday :'( ... I mean :D
@Jefffrey do I need darker ice? snag.gy/5Qyo8.jpg
one day we are going to have a cat shaving competition
@jalf >_> yes. you have both a "music" folder, and a "music" library
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Er.. not yet.
13:30
This is literally so insignificant and utterly irrelevant that I can't believe you even noticed it
For all the problems Win8 has, you're really overreaching
@CatPlusPlus wha? this is not a win8 problem, or a problem at all
I'm upset about a bunch of useless folders in the "my computer" view :p
"Oh it's not a problem, I'm just randomly upset about shit"
5 mins ago, by melak47
what the hell is this "This PC" crap in win8.1 now....now they even strapa bunch of stupid folders I don't want into that? grr
That's a weird way to express "this is not a problem"
He means, he's a toad that has a big mouth
I'm angry at problems and non-problems alike
13:32
they even put in options that allow you to hide the libraries and blah stuff in the side panel now (and the libraries are off by default, wut), and then they force these in there for whatever reason an don't let you turn it off
Libraries are off probably because they're p useless
@CatPlusPlus That's a given
so MS realized that and now forces the old fashioned user folders on everyone so that they'll notice and use them instead of libraries? (the libraries by default include the contents of those folders though so...)
trwtf is that you're using Explorer as a file manager
13:34
it's not uncommon on windows. That being, of course, TRRWTF
filemanagers are an anti pattern
Explorer is literally IE of file managers
In case you hadn't noticed, Microsoft has been on an unending quest to cripple Explorer since at least Windows 98. And now, in Windows 8.1, you are surprised by this?
I remember XP Explorer couldn't handle junction points properly
I love you guys. You all suck.
@CatPlusPlus Can any part of Windows?
13:35
Like, it'd remove the original folder, and not the link
how the fuck does the lan driver's setup manage to figure out it should be talking to me in German
@CatPlusPlus yeah, I remember. That was fun
@melak47 Heard you whispering.
@Pawnguy7 No, probably just lighter snow.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 24 karat!
13:36
Buy Total Commander
> "Buy"
It's cheap as dirt
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit It is true that many use cases can also be solved cleaner, like with std::optional, exceptions, and so on. But from a pragmatic viewpoint I just like to be able to write stuff like: CallbackHandle handle; if(...) handle = mgr.registerAction(...); or return ... ? handle : CallbackHandle(); and such things. Or even just the possibility of putting handles into a standard container (yet that might also be possible without default-construction, not sure). — Christian Rau 2 hours ago
More like "believe in"
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ugh
13:38
Actually it might be even cheaper
but windows explorer is so much prettier!
define pretty
on second thought, don't
@CatPlusPlus Its not that good.
Pink and glittery
13:38
Q: Why the default ctor?
A: So that you can create invalid handles, (...)
Awkward indeed.
@GamesBrainiac Yes it is
@Jefffrey ok. What was next? snowmen?
gah...downloaded the driver from the english support website, installed windows 8.1 en-gb, set everything to english, rebooted, and driver is still in german
Location fingerprinting
13:40
Oo weekend, the NSFW time has returned!
yay, the actual driver settings are in english...but the context menu entries are in German
@CatPlusPlus The graphics suck.
uh that fucking sucks
flash zimage is not working
when packing boot.img myself it's not working
@GamesBrainiac It's not a game.
(and even then...)
@GamesBrainiac uh seriously
13:43
@R.MartinhoFernandes oops, mixed it up with supreme commander.
I don't even
hey i say random shit sometimes, so sue me and cat :P
hmmm.
I'm looking at this method, and I have no idea how this could possibly function.
I think it hasn't been updated in about a billion commits.
13:44
I doubt that.
Given your commit rate, it's probably three commits, not a billion.
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:P
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Zing
lol
fortunately, all this code is due for the chopping block.
Is there any proposal to add cancellation facilities to the thread stuffs in C++?
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I don't think so
Probably too late anyway.
13:49
besides, who cares about C++? best to think about how these things should be done in Wide.
no one uses Wide
user1804599
only one cares about Wide
I do
@melak47 Perhaps it was trying to be dumb.
13:50
therefore your assertion is factually incorrect
factually this piece of shit won't boot :/
@LightnessRacesinOrbit to annoy me? :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes More specifically, it's likely that I simply don't have any tests to check if it works, so when it doesn't work, I don't notice.
I just laughed. If Wide had an IDE, it'd be called WIDE.
:P
13:52
everyone else got that joke a long time ago
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@BartekBanachewicz No, that beautiful piece of hardware won't boot your shit :P
@DeadMG Buts still funny :P
@Xeo damnit it's pretty much stock :/
@GamesBrainiac I think I'd prefer something along the lines of wIDE, personally.
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WIIIIIIIIIDE
13:57
WHHHHYYYYYYYYYDE
user1804599
Width.
@DeadMG WYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYDE
user1804599
Bride.
@not-rightfold side
ARGAGASF Q$@ EFZ ADFZDF
"Please modify mkbootimg.c"
user1804599
14:00
LOL
> and by work, I mean work, not some obscure list of threads where a dozen people give a dozen ways of not getting it to work, a la Eclipse
ack shitfuckballs.
I hate it how if you compile a .lib, and you have a function you were supposed to define but didn't, the linker won't tell you.
@DeadMG first it was fuckballs, then its shitballs, then its shitfuckballs? Are your swear words pokemon or something?
actually, the original was fuckshitballs, but let's face it, the order really doesn't matter.
next time I'll probably use ballsfuckshit or something
14:05
@Pawnguy7 wat
Take a guess.
IT'S BOOTING
fuck me it's booting
no thanks, I don't get hard for men, even those who can turn on a tablet.
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I have a feeling this is relevant for @Bartek.
who's booting who?
14:09
I'm booting your mother
out the house
because she won't get a job
I'm starting to develop a very assert-happy coding style.
eh
I'd rather have an exception in practically all circumstances.
Erm, no?
These will never fail.
OK, great.
I use them as executable comments.
14:11
so if I use Ogonek from Wide to make a Wide compiler
u = (u / boundary) * boundary;
assert(u % boundary == 0);
and I make a VS addin based on that compiler
and an assertion fails and it brings down the environment and the user loses all their data
I'mma be happy with that outcome, I guess?
No, you (or VS) suck, because your addin runs without any isolation.
@Pawnguy7 lolnice
as far as I'm aware, the only way to isolate having the CRT's assertion failure code call exit() would be to run the addins in a separate process.
14:13
Dunno how VS does it, but that sounds like a nice solution to me.
and there's also absolutely nothing I can do about the fact that VS sucks, and I dislike the idea that I can't use your software because you dislike some third-party code
@DeadMG No, you can't use it because it's buggy (my code, I mean).
user1804599
Run as much as possible in other processes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, me too, but I don't think they do.
14:14
2 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
u = (u / boundary) * boundary;
assert(u % boundary == 0);
I'm not putting an exception there.
they do have the CLR marshall routines to protect them, though, which I think should handle most things, like access violations.
@DeadMG pff it's not just "turn on"
(Also asserts can be turned off; the bug is still there, but now it doesn't bring anything down! Yet)
I'd rather just have the opportunity to run my own handling code and resume from a point of my choice in the event of failure.
requirements that exceptions meet quite nicely.
Ooooh, this is interesting
14:19
@DeadMG You think u = (u / boundary) * boundary; if(u % boundary != 0) throw blah(); is a better idea?
@R.MartinhoFernandes When I can have try { doshit(); } catch(...) { DisarmNukes(); throw; }? Yes.
it's 4:15pm on a friday afternoon, and my boss, a coworker and I just decided that the best thing to spend the rest of the day on is making our code build with -std=c++0x (yeah, no c++11 in our compiler version)
@DeadMG You can't trust DisarmNukes at this point.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You think that DisarmNukes can't be trusted.
maybe it's an IPC call into another process which is still valid.
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@DeadMG If the whole system has gone into the abyss (which is what an assert tells you), you can't trust anything. Not even your bed.
14:21
maybe DisarmNukes will fail, maybe it won't, but if I don't even try to call it, I guarantee that it will not succeed.
user1804599
Maybe it calls the wrong process.
(Also, you can make asserts expand to throw which kinda makes your point moot)
user1804599
Never continue after bugs.
@Xeo Most asserts don't tell you anything of the sort.
14:22
@DeadMG Only bad asserts.
they merely tell you that if the code continues to execute, the system will go bad in the future.
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Err, the fact that the assert fired is telling enough.
not that it has gone bad already.
You only assert truths. If those fail, you are effectively witnessing UB.
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after all, if it's gone bad already, then you can't trust your assertion either, so what's the point in having it?
14:24
12 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I use them as executable comments.
that's not a good thing when their execution can make bad things happen.
hmm
actually I've finished what I wanted
and apparently my next task should start next week
10 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
(Also asserts can be turned off; the bug is still there, but now it doesn't bring anything down! Yet)
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's more useful.
3 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
(Also, you can make asserts expand to throw which kinda makes your point moot)
14:25
so in theory I might as well go home
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah I just saw that.
it's a pity that Wide will be able to use the C and C++ stdlibs by default, else I could simply not provide an exit function.
I think assert uses abort, though.
potato potahto
Well, there's at_exit or something, which you can use to mitigate rogue exits. But abort requires debugger stuffs.
yay.
now Developers.Developers.Developers.Developers; test fails as it should do.
14:28
In .NET you can run plugins in separate AppDomains and enforce different security policies on them.
Unless you allow unsafe code, you are good. (Modulo CLR bugs, obviously, but what can you really do against that)
FML.
Indians.
Hire some cowboys.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Shoot the PC.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Write your own CLR!
India's Indians. They cannot code.
14:30
That's racist.
@EtiennedeMartel: French, they cannot speak English.
This is not racist, either.
It is a statement of a fact. :)
I agree.
Facts are racist.
Just because the dudes and dudettes are of brownish complexion does not make my statement racist.
> dudettes
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14:33
I have spent some hours today debugging BS code. The problem ended up being cause by lack of return value checking. Basically.
that's cool
@BartekBanachewicz What is cool is that he has done it in 1848.
@Jefffrey see my snowman?
@Pawnguy7 It's ok. :)
@Jefffrey in the generation, Imean
14:36
Yes.
Ok.
What next?
@Pawnguy7 what what next?
@BartekBanachewicz seen any of the pictures?
Hah!
14:45
@Pawnguy7 I've seen a snowman
@Pawnguy7 ah right forest
@Pawnguy7: Why is the snowman in higher detail than the trees?
well what about it?
@wilx in what way?
@BartekBanachewicz what... element to add next. Or new landscape.
14:47
@Pawnguy7 The pixels of the trees seem bigger.
@Pawnguy7 but what that is in general?
I suppose it sort of is.
I am not good at pixel art :D
@BartekBanachewicz It is sort of like the screensaver, but... flat. A two-layer tilemap, basically.
Hmpf.
Does it not expand tweets?
Fuck it.
Oh, bad link.

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