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user1804599
14:00
Alignment.
no what
alignment what
alignment suddenly makes them the same?
user1804599
> no.
alignment your momma
user1804599
Interpret that as “indeed.”
interpret no as yes?
user3010322
14:03
Lol
user3010322
Don't date rightfold: "I don't think we should have sex." "No."
ThePhD.sex = female; // = is the sex reassignment operator, the statment is the sex reassignment operation
user3010322
Hey, you nickname changed. :O
Indeed, had stuck to the old name for a month
user3010322
Why so?
14:08
well, I forgot you can only change nicknames once a month. Changed it for fun, but then oops >_<
user3010322
Lol. Get owned. :P
user3010322
I need to overhaul my Color type.
user3010322
But I'll save that for another day.
What do you need in a color type
user3010322
14:16
Just some special functions and conversions not found on Vector types.
They should be free functions
user3010322
I was thinking that, but the interface is kind've already there.
user3010322
I mean, I've been refactoring and making this thing better the whole way through, so I guess touching this part up too wouldn't be the worst.
> Setting up nginx (1.4.1-3ubuntu1.1)
user3010322
nginx?
user3010322
14:20
Isn't that the weird framework for HTTP servers?
Huh my keyboard stopped responding for a second
It's a httpd
The point is that current version is 1.5.7
Whats with the "Don't Abandon Us" thing?
yesterday, by Pawnguy7
Any other projects discussed are probably a month away unless I banandon snake.
14:31
lol
> IntrinsicTypedArrayBasedArraySpecializationImplementation<bool, intrinsic.Int8Array>
user1804599
lol
user1804599
Yes, I know. :v
I'm a slowpoke
I am touched.
@Jefffrey what is that?
14:35
user1804599
It’s a generic mixin instantiation.
It's a mess.
user1804599
Also stop reading code written in my hypothetical programming language.
Ok ;)
A moth away
You're a regular if you remember moths
user1804599
14:41
I’m a regular.
Me too :)
user3010322
I'm not I guess. :c
@CatPlusPlus hehe
/srv/www or /var/www vote
user3010322
/var/ is more standard on *nix systems?
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus /var/www
moths, never forget
@CatPlusPlus why the hell would even consider 'srv'?
Well it's standard :v
/var !
Xeo
Xeo
14:44
@CatPlusPlus They'll be back to haunt you next year.
@CatPlusPlus where is it?
ergh
@thecoshman FHS
why did I agree to walk the dog in the freezing cold.
I can barely walk to the front room
user1804599
Because you love the dog?
14:45
Oops, I left root's umask as 027
Who did you agree with?
Xeo
Xeo
Did the dog agree to be walked in the freezing cold?
I hope apt-get is clever enough to set correct permissions
dog really doesn't care about the temperature
user1804599
lol apt-get
14:45
Anyone played Assassin's Creed IV?
I hear its good
@rightfold whats wrong with it?
I assume it's as terrible as all of the AC entries.
@CatPlusPlus you mean?
hmm... what does 'site specific data' mean?
It's data. Specific to site
Site = this particular server
14:47
'site'?
user1804599
shite
cookies for example ... different cookies for different websites
Site. Web site. It's not exactly uncommon word
yeah... not sure if website counts though... that is not specific to a server, it just happens to be on a server. Else you could argue everything would be under /srv
user3010322
14:48
Fuck
user3010322
How do I uninstall VS source control packages @__@
well, 'which are served'
It's to the contrast of /usr being not-site-specific data, e.g. programs and shit that are common to all sites
I really don't see what's confusing here
any way, /var/www is more conventional...
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus Can I upgrade LoungeChat to VS 2013 RTM? :D
14:49
No
Maybe if I get around to upgrading :v
user3010322
Pfffft.
user3010322
Come on, all da useful featuuures!
user3010322
x64 Edit and Continue FINALLY <333
Isn't that only for C++?
user3010322
Nope. C# too.
user3010322
14:50
I was using to it debug the LoungeChat server runtime.
VS solution versioning is shit
user3010322
They added it to the CLR after 2-3 solution versions of not having it
user3010322
Comes with . NET 4.5.1, IIRC.
user3010322
Well, I did it
user3010322
I fixed HgSccPackage
user3010322
14:52
And I have someone who actually owns VS 2008 to build it, now they've given me a copy to test it out
user3010322
Let none of them say I didn't do work enough to help them out.
are enumerators rvalues?
I guess they must be.
user3010322
I think I might have to install VS 2008 though...
user3010322
A lot of code apparently still depends on it. =/
I have vs2005-2012
user3010322
14:52
Which is MIGHTY depressing.
I don't even know how to get rid of them, uninstalling doesn't seem to rid the pests.
They just keep crawling back
Just like when you go to install a game and it asks you to install DirectX 8 or .NET 2.0
>_>
Whoever behaves badly might be kicked off by the discretion of an owner (a.k.a The Dick Rule™).
@StackedCrooked I think so
Never has a 'newbie's guide' been so humorous.
Yeah, they are. Just found an answer online.
Sometimes I feel like programming would be a terrible career choice.
15:00
It is
> I’ve written two complete implementations of the standard library, one of which implements C++11 and is open source (libcxx.llvm.org).
Maybe it's just C++, I don't know. I haven't used many other languages :|
Not bad..
user1804599
Yum, bread.
@MohammadAliBaydoun Programming can be fun but it can also be extremely frustrating and annoying. Seeing code out in the industry mostly wants to make you cry and kill yourself.
15:09
@TonyTheLion No, that's the sickness.
What is the sickness?
that makes me cry and kill myeslf
oh :(
I went shopping while extremely hungry.
I managed not to buy lots of crap
we will wait for you to say the same thing when you are full
The best strategy is to get hired by somebody who has no idea about what your job is.
Then to build stuff that is designed to break in a way in which you know how to fix it.
15:17
@TonyTheLion My ultimate goal is to spend the rest of my life being happy, and programming in C++ has been my calling for the last 3 years ;_;
10 tickets and 10 bug fixes in an hour? This guy is crazy good.
I've been frustrated for the past week because I can't find a proper way to design this system. :v
Ah, design. I could talk all day long about bad designs.
@TonyTheLion It's that code that is preventing you from taking their job.
The worse you write it the further away the competition will be.
@MohammadAliBaydoun C++ made me happy once upon a time. Now it fills me with rage and cynicism. Urgh. But yeah, do what makes you happy. :)
15:34
I remember writing something very touchy and intimate for English class 3 years ago.
I got a pretty good grade on it, but the teacher still called me a faggot :[
She was one of those "cool" teachers
@MohammadAliBaydoun WAT
@MohammadAliBaydoun wait what?
I'm asking myself the same question right now.
What is a "cool" teacher?
A teacher with life in them.
Ell
Ell
15:45
She called you a faggot?
She said "This is the gayest thing I've ever read"
So indirectly, yes
Ell
Ell
The fuck
I would ask the content.
@TonyTheLion ...as long as that doesn't hurt anybody else.
But I don't think I want to know.
15:48
Neither do I. I think it's on my Mac. Haven't booted that machine in months :v
You have a mac sitting around?
Hrm.
I forgot what I was going to say.
What is a teacher with life in them?
A teacher that likes their job, doesn't bore the fuck out of you and has the ability to grab your attention and captivate you
Ah.
I don't get many of those :\
16:01
Urgh people complaining that kindles suck at pdfs
Do they?
16:25
@Telkitty Thanks btw :)
> Great repository names are short and memorable. Need inspiration? How about bearded-sansa
2
16:36
Short
@R.MartinhoFernandes haha golden
Ideas on what to call the middle one?
Ell
Ell
Islands
How is your PDF thing going?
Ell
Ell
16:52
Mine?
I'm writing a SWF parser
Maybe I remembered it wrong.
Ell
Ell
but I did just fix an off by one error
Whatever the many types thing was.
Ell
Ell
So its going well :)
Atm I'm using a base class and subtype tags, but I may switch to the visitor pattern
I have a thousand compiler errors arising from a circular dependency arising from a clumsy #include. There are 160 headers I have to go through just to see if a circular dependency is there :v
16:56
What do you do.
If you change practice in the middle of a project?
17:09
So, the season 4 premiere of MLP has aired 2 hours ago, and I still can't find torrents.
Tsk tsk.
@Ell ahahahaha
Good luck.
@Jefffrey wait, were you doing that once?
Kind of.
My plan was to try and extract a random frame out of a SWF file.
Hrm.
SWF is flash, correct?
I'll never thank Cat enough, for saying I was an idiot for trying.
@Pawnguy7 Yes.
17:13
Have you ever made something with it?
Never been able to, programmatically.
able?
Not positive what you mean by that.
I didn't succeed.
17:15
What.. tools do you use?
A rubber hammer and butter
Oh this isn't about last night nvm
^ more or less (a bunch of useless SWF libraries )
Hrm.
Ever done things with AI?
user1804599
Hi.
user1804599
17:18
@Pawnguy7 Islands.
@rightfold already went with it
user1804599
Heh.
Although.
Not sure about the bottom one either.
@Pawnguy7 Cum stains.
Huh?
17:23
Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of [email protected] designates 144.76.113.207 as permitted sender) client-ip=144.76.113.207;
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com;
       spf=pass (google.com: domain of [email protected] designates 144.76.113.207 as permitted sender) [email protected];
       dkim=pass [email protected]
Aw yeah
No spam folders
17:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes TeamCity is finally up and running teamcity.loungecpp.net/…
That is peculiar.
What is?
computerCount > (twoPlayer ? 1 : 2)
This changes if I remove the ().
It's called precedence
But computerCount > (twoPlayer ? 0 : 1) does not.
Some sort of bool casting here?
17:36
@CatPlusPlus piotr.pl?
No, you're doing something wrong
@Pawnguy7 computerCount > twoPlayer is a bool yes
In these runs, twoPlayer was false, and computerCount was 1.
@MooingDuck Hey man! Long time no see. Where've you been?
It failed the smaller check, but passed the second.
17:37
@GamesBrainiac working
@MooingDuck oh yea, that.
Oh. I see now.
Question:
If three snakes are red,green, and blue.
And I cannot use yellow.
What should the fourth be?
Walls are black, so no :D
17:40
Turquoise
or maybe just white
Background is white.
ahh
then orange it is
it will complement the black nicely
ignore cat. He meant to say tortoise.
Is what it looks like right now.
Purple might work.
try orange
see how it goes
oranges are good for you
17:42
pink
go die shoots cat
My problem with orange and cyan.
Is if two seem... unbalanced.
Probably just me though.
So, who else wants to get CI config, while I'm not distracted by things
user1804599
United Nations Blue
17:43
When you momma walks the world becomes unbalanced
we haven't done crappy yo momma jokes in a while so shutup
@CatPlusPlus dafuq?
no i just havent said dafuq in a while
Link to messages
:P
I feel whacky, I'm probably going to fail in my exams
so yea, I feel rather fucked
17:46
Feels distinct to me.
Meh - soddin' snake. The top-down vertical positions meant I had to swap over the comparison operators in my collision-detector Y axis. I'm guessing the other reptile devs. had the same issue:((
Well.
For me, y + 1 is a block up, and I just reverse the level drawing. I think.
@Pawnguy7 Ah.. Oh well, fixed now :)
Pictures of anything?
Shortly - I'm in the middle of some more code.
17:53
fuck it. I can't make boost::future::then compiling in VC++2013
maybe I should write my own .then.
is it possible for C++03?
Is changing a bool threadsafe?
nope
Wait, I don't know why I am asking this.
Lambdas are in the same thread :\
@Abyx I don't see why it wouldn't be
anyone know how big boost's sandbox is?
yeah. it's possible. I just need a scheduler with boost::thread(s) and a thread-safe queue.
18:04
does an "SVN Update" have to download all files or just the ones that changed?
only changed files
huh
because it updated for like six hours, failed. four times.
That's just SVN
then again, it's averaging about 0Bytes/s, so that's something
SVN being SVN
18:06
I see why boost is moving
@Abyx Not without 1) tapping into the private implementation bits; or 2) launching a new thread.
I can't decide on wiki software
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah I can use a boost::thread for threads, but what's that private implementation stuff?
@Abyx either the thread has to have a member telling it what to do when done, or you have to have an additional thread that waits for the first and then does the task
@Abyx You need to access the future's shared state and put the then stuff there, and then change the future's implementation to be aware of that.
18:14
steam is frustratingly buggy. Once I put my games in "categories", decided I didn't like it, and took them out of their categories.
Now every time I boot steam, WarcraftIII is in the RTS category, and everything else is in the "games" category
meh, even with .then it requires so much boilerplate
Also, Dinopark Tycoon is easier than I recall now that I'm 25+
logic.getStr().then([&ui](string result){ ui.invoke([=]{ ui.text = result; }); });
maybe I should have .then(scheduler, f)
logic.getStr().then(ui, [&ui](string result){ ui.text = result; });
Geez... meta has been raging over the close vote queue for weeks..
meh. I had to write a simple chat client, and now I'm thinking of writing schedulers and .then stuff =\
something went wrong...
maybe when I started to do that programming thing
like ten years ago
>_<
18:24
So, I'd give "Princess Twilight Sparkle" a 7/10.
18:36
Hey, all. I recently surpass the 10k mark and I'm a little confused about the moderation tools. The list of flagged posts seem already, uh, flagged. And the buttons on the moderation page say "flag or disagree..." but what effect would flagging it again, have? I'm sure I'm misunderstanding something...
I think my condition is getting optimized out on debug :\
What should I do when somebody wins in multiplayer?
Making the inputs was horrible :\
@acheong87 I think flags stack togeather. When it gets enough flags, something happens. I don't recall the details
18:51
@ScottW I think the futures are nearly done though
@ScottW - Thanks, I think I found my misunderstanding. I think there's no difference between <10k users' flags and >=10k users' flags. >=10k users simply get a UI where they can view a (randomly selected) list of flagged posts, so that they can add more flags. I always thought flags were binary (unflagged or flagged) but I was wrong. Flags are like votes, apparently.
@MooingDuck - Yes, you're right. Turns out 3 flags banish a post from the front page, and 6 flags get the pots locked and deleted.

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