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@TonyTheLion I guess that there are downsides to being the NSA right now
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Help I accidentally built a shelf [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk]
@DeadMG lol, I just read that on reddit
The suggestion has the word "build".
that just cracks me up
which is fortuitous because I ate something I really shouldn't have done (again)
@DeadMG then don't eat it :P
too late :P
00:47
@DeadMG What did you eat?
01:08
For anybody who may care: I've been given a voluntary evacuation notice due to the forest fire near my house. If I happen to drop out of sight for a few days -- well, they've made arrangements for people to stay, but for some insane reason they seem to put an emphasis on things like beds and places to shower, not internet connections, so I may be without a connection for a while.
Nodame Cantabile is truly a superior anime. Currently watching first ep of s3 (finale). It's just great.
@JerryCoffin BURN ALL THE FIRES!!! Oh wait...
@JerryCoffin So you got a bed but no Internet? Jesus.
@JerryCoffin You don't have 3G on a phone or something?
What's wrong with people these days.
01:10
How close is the fire so your house?
30 cm?
@JerryCoffin in any case, be safe!
I don't want you to burn.
Yeah. Whatever happens, stay safe. SO needs you.
I haven't heard about any forest fires in the news yet.
@Mysticial I do have 3G (and my wife has 4G). I won't leave the house until I have to, but that could happen with little warning.
@JerryCoffin Hope it all goes well. Sounds like it's worse than the last time you mentioned it here.
01:17
Hold option key during boot?
This allows you to choose the startup disk.
Always use protection.
@Mysticial Yeah, but it is still on the other side of a fairly major highway, so I suspect we're probably fairly safe.
01:32
@ScottW I like my mac.
@Mysticial I'm not sure exactly where the edge of the fire is, but I think around 2 or 3 miles. Unfortunately, that doesn't necessarily mean much. The weather's hot, dry, and windy enough that the fire moving at 20 MPH or so isn't all that far-fetched.
Shit.
I leave for a couple hours and I have 20 notifications.
Wow I rep capped on meta lol
lol, and with multiple mods arguing below your answer. haha
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A: Closing changes: [on hold], unclear, too broad, opinion-based, off-topic reasons, bye-bye to Too Localized

RapptzI think the changes are okay but they still don't fill the gap that Too Localised provided earlier. I used Too Localised as a way to close certain questions that could definitely not help anyone and trying to put those under "Off Topic" feels like a stretch to me which makes it seems way too Catc...

01:48
With special appearance from Jeff
oh shit o.O
Time to go again.
@Rapptz While I agree with the general sentiment, I have to say that it seems like much adieu about nothing. As far as I care, there really only need to be two reasons to close: exact duplicate, and everything else. Exact duplicate results in different behavior (link to dupe) that's valuable. Everything else ends up essentially the same anyway.
02:08
do Europeans hate facebook?
02:31
@JerryCoffin Yeah I know.
It's going to be closed either way.
It's just there's no actual reason for the close, which is what they're trying to solve yet ultimately ended up not doing so
Maybe a ~"Question will not [greatly] help others." is appropriate for assignment and related questions.
@JerryCoffin Be safe. I'll pray for all of you there.
@MarkGarcia Thanks.
02:53
How on Earth do you accidentally build a shelf?
03:05
Heh, appropriate ads for 4chan: i.imgur.com/3Txk6bZ.gif
lol
I wish there's also one for Google and PRISM.
Nobody cares about badges. Rep is where it's at.
> The NSA has been spying on us for years. They see our emails, our searches, our conversations, everything. But can they see why kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?
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Loool.
03:14
Boundless Informant vs. <Enter tracker company here>. NSA has no match for them.
Uh..
Does anyone here know how to delete an undeletable file..?
C:\Test>ls
MemoInGame.FontTime.

C:\Test>del MemoInGame.FontTime.
Could Not Find C:\Test\MemoInGame.FontTime.
@Rapptz Low-level disk tools. Those in Hiren's perhaps?
But you must be very careful in handling them. One wrong move and bam!
03:39
posted on June 12, 2013

I'd like to explain how the compiler can figure out during compilation when to move objects instead of copying them.

04:18
@ScottW Hi.
@MarkGarcia yes
@Pubby Thanks. Glad I'm not changing the literal itself, which would definitely be a disaster. :)
04:48
Aww... I lost the accept on my very first answer on SO... :(
Oh well...
@Mysticial lol. Replaced it with his own answer.
Yeah, I saw.
> "Ah hah! Mysticial is right! ... Thanks Mysticial!"
It's still from you.
05:09
I think the endorphins from the hiking is wearing off (should be long ago, but not the point). Now I need hugs :(
> I drive a Focus but I have ADD.
05:29
this is actually pretty interesting
 
1 hour later…
06:33
I like those Dr Dobbs posts, nice short easy to read tutorials for C++ :)
I'll make a script that automatically sends a "Fuck you all" message after 1 hour of inactivity.
¬_¬ you both suck
o_0
Is it best when confused about how to implement something to just start writing and see where it goes?
Well they are nothing big, just small exercise programs
But this certain one has been racking my brains for 2 days
Like I start feeling really stupid, like I'm not cut out for this.
break down the problem, try not to think of the problem as a whole
I did, I even did a bunch of research. It's the simplicity of the problem that gets me.
06:44
for instance, redecorating an entire house is a big task, but a simple task that is part of that might be 'buy paint'
Have the computer guess a number you are thinking of in seven tries. Using if checks.
caution: homework detected
Nah I'm not in school
still, just telling you exactly how to do this helps no one
It's personal stuff.
Well I have code written.
It's just not going to be able to guess in seven tries.
06:45
but I will point out that you problem is very open ended... surely there are some constraints to the number you can have?
well, a normal approach might be some sort of divide and concur
Not really something covered in the chapter.
put it this way, in one question, work out if I am thinking of 1 or 2
I'm trying to stick with whats being taught in the book, though I did look at the binarty search thing.
06:48
in two questions, work out if I am thinking of 1,2,3 or 4
taught in the chapter of the book I mean.
3 questions, range 1 to 8; 4 questions 1 to 16, 5 1 to 32, 1 to 64, 128 (well, let's just cap that at 100)
My only problem is trying to get the code to hone in the number when it's close
work through my logic again here
I am thinking of a number, between 1 and 2 (inclusive), in one question work out what I am thinking of.
hint: "is you number 1? if not, it must be 2"
@user2442335 do not constrain your self to what the book has already taught you
@ScottW Yes.
@thecoshman I want to make sure I know the basics first. I understand it, it's just the logic planning thats getting me.
06:52
@user2442335 you should never need to 'guess' you can determine with 100% certainty what the number is in 7 questions.
I have this so far :P
`case 'L':
number -= rand() % 10;
if(lastNumber > number)
number -= rand() % 5; //try not to let the numbers bounce back and forth...
lastNumber = number;
break;
case 'M':
number +=rand() % 10;
if(lastNumber < number)
number +=rand() % 5; //try not to let the numbers bounce back and forth...
lastNumber = number;
break;`
@user2442335 what basics? this is just basic problem solving. It really is a simple problem.
any way, time to head to work
Will it work even without user input of the number guessed?
Binary search eh
Oh, think oh
Phone...
Think of the number in binary
There is only seven bit s
each bit can be in one of two states
any way, to work

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