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09:00
I was getting close to double my weight in bench press then started coding
I can only bench 110 lb max
:(
same here... i can't do gyms
I'm good at pull ups.
For some reason everyone is bad at those.
pull ups is behind neck? How many?
twilight zone. coding chat talking pushup
09:02
gym talk > pony talk
@JohanLarsson I can do like 35
ponys?
and if it's chin ups I can do a lot more
The heck is a "chin up"?
@Rapptz that is very impressive
09:03
Ah, so not lifting weight with your chin.
lol
I messed up my elbow joint doing chin ups
@R.MartinhoFernandes are you also of the tall skinny but not strong build?
09:05
I'm short.
Not skinny either. Don't listen to what everyone says :<
What's your weight/height?
yay... i'm tall.. 6"5
huh... well, the only photo I have seen of you @R.MartinhoFernandes is a close up of a badge on your chest
TIL of the handstand push up
Pretty sure I can do 0 of those.
09:07
I'm 6'0" and last I checked around 10 or 11 stone... IOW I sort of make helium look dense
@Rapptz AKA the face plant
I would not expect much at 5am, body is just not working at that time
basically a push up while you're in hand stand form
@Rapptz Dunno. Sixty-something kilos, 1 metre and sixty-something.
I've seen it before but didn't think it was a real exercise.
09:09
used to be crazy underweight... then i moved to the us. after 5 years i am "normal"
@R.MartinhoFernandes ergh.... let me just make sense of those number...
@R.MartinhoFernandes We might be the same height
oh, so short... but weight wise 60 something seems rather vague to me. If you are the low end, you are BIG boy, high end, you are SMALL boy
(1.96m here)... the conversion is crazy.
@thecoshman Well, I think the UK is the only place ever that uses stones.
09:10
I'm 187 cm 97 kg
@thecoshman I'm small.
Most tools treat feet as base 10
60 kg == 9.45 stones
@Rapptz yeah, America uses just lbs
@Rapptz yeah, but he said 60 something, so like 69kg (he he he) is a fair bit heavier
but american want to see feet + inches, which is base 12
09:12
1.8m apparently I am
@thecoshman People keep bugging me to eat more.
@R.MartinhoFernandes meh, some people are just skinny
I'm at the very low end of what NHS (the British health care system) consider 'good' BMI
Did you guys know if you close your nose you can't hum?
scott: pushups?
join the army :)
im not going to try but i am pretty sure i couldn't do more than 10
again, either fix it or own it.
wonder how many pushups Skeet does?
but if someone said he'd get 10 rep/pushup I bet he would do 10k on one hand while coding with the other.
I am far too heavy now. The bad UK winter meant less walking and more eating. The recent Berlin trip has just about destroyed my ambition to get back to my 'normal' summer weight :(
@MartinJames I keep forgetting you UK chap... there is a fair few us... if you still consider me a UK chap
@thecoshman You're a treacherous pirate.
@R.MartinhoFernandes o_0 I'll have you know I can be quite honourable to those who don't have stuff I want
I thought Ell was mercan too
The best feature about UK this year has been the airports :((
09:27
good :P
as a german living in the us... yep... i'd stick with the americans against the british :D
I am just going to give up with the weight thing. Today, the weather is OK and I would like to walk the 2km to the club. Unfortunately, I have to repair the PA, so need tools, so car again :(
Scott: Indeed! Sneaking back in!
When i moved here.. It was like "bush could be hitler".
It was crazy awesome that the americans din't make bush a hitler.
and now obama ends up running a stasi
for the job, mostly.
also to change things up. too many of my old friends stay behind and do the expected thing
wife, kids, house
in germany you usually do a very straight career from start to finish at the same company
to get paid really well.. have to come to sillicon valley
actually
you should
i know a couple of people here who did
and they have pretty easy tech visas
and tons of startups there looking for us engineers
you should look for it
hm?
09:44
1
A: How to save string as binary file

Ignacio Vazquez-AbramsIf you only write text then you're going to get a text file. This cannot be avoided.

^ highlight of my day
scott: good word :) good night :)
hmhm
potato: there's no question to begin with...
but yep.. pretty confused creature
oh sure, flagged for low quality
tempting to put an answer that just sets the msb on every character :)
the msb?
oh, right
0
Q: Passing a structure with shared memory

Alexandros Alékso TodeschiniHi I want to pass my structure from father to son in C (not c# or c++). My problem is to do parsing data in shared memory and out share memory , I must to do this i can't use FIFO or other system you can assume struct operazione and I use an array of this operazione structure[number] typedef s...

this was my crazy one
10:15
@ScottW Scheisse
@tony morning
Hi guys
Any shell gurus around willing to crack on some quoting issues?
10:40
I can give it a go, but these are tricky things
yup.
I need to pass "--with-host-libstdcxx='-static -lstdc++ -lm'" to a shell function which calls GCC configure.
I have this setup (but the gcc stuff hasn't been pushed yet)
that should be fine I think
It doesn't work.
what do you get?
For some reason configure takes everything after host= as the first argument and passes that to config.sub
10:45
btw, I think you missed an = on L133
but yeah, L128 to L 132 look fine to me
wait... what is L133 trying to do?
It calls the build_with_autotools function defined below
oh right right
so the gccconfigureargs are passed as an argument to that function.
I get configure: error: unrecognized option: -lstdc++'`
but isn't that just a problem with what you are calling?
rather then the string parsing itself?
oh, are you sure you can parse the options like that?
a configure script being a dick? Most probably.
The thing works for everything else (gmp/mpfr/mpc/etc...)
10:48
How do some command line programs listen to clicks?
If I echo the configure call, everything seems perfect.
when is build again?
I think this is more an issue with how bash passes arguments to functions.
That's what I get if I add an echo before sh.
ok, so the options are getting sent into that function properly
also, what exactly does all the magic do, looks interesting
10:51
If I do the single quote in double quote at the location of the configure call (instead of through a function and variable), like here, everything is fine and dandy.
@thecoshman It should build a MinGW-w64 cross-compiler, with a bit less code and more flexibility than my old scripts.
But lunch first. I'll be back.
2 days ago, by thecoshman
New here? Why not spare some heartache and read the newbie hints.
@SpicyWeenie do not link dump, it is very rude.
@TonyTheLion @DeadMG clean up duties
feel free to delete that before you get an onslaught of downvotes people usually give out when people link dump like this
@thecoshman I have him plonked
@TonyTheLion and?
means I can't see what he's posted
so I can't clean it up
¬_¬ grumble gurmble
10:55
lol
if I was an owner grumble grumble
Shell scripting sucks.
I helped ruben
@rubenvb why are you using bash anyway?
actually a useful, googlable issue
ah, i meant weenie
user868935
11:02
@starmole Thanks, but that's not in the binary
spicy: just add the lib. same way you add opengl32.lib
grumble grumble code not working properly grumble grumble
Winmm.lib
finally beat that fucking dragon!
answer was wrong, fixed it
it's there..msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/… ... but i hated it back then and it still got me that the names are off
11:10
@SpicyWeenie huh? what has the got to do with GLFW?
mmsystem.h .. winmm.lib
@SpicyWeenie hey! that is a great game
Cleanup on Aisle Lounge
@TonyTheLion Then unplonk him very briefly, clean it up, and plonk him again. That's what I do.
@DeadMG :effort:
I have standards you know (I also downvoted your question)
11:13
@DeadMG o_0 ok... I think we can not worry about it when shit is more then like ten minutes old
@DeadMG ok now that was uncalled for
fuck it.. why not open that last bottle of wine
er, didn't you call me to clean up?
difficult to be uncalled for when some guy did in fact call you
@DeadMG to remove the link dump yes, not to then silence him forever more
@rightfold fuck you :P
Note to self: plonk
hmm... abuse of power somewhat ¬_¬
user868935
11:21
And its quite childish for you to pay all this attention to me and downvote my questions
you called me to clean up, he was trolling so I cleaned up
user868935
How am I trolling?
user142019
@thecoshman no.
user868935
Honest question
@DeadMG comes across more as you didn't like the way the argument was going so 'rage quite'
11:22
I don't even get why anyone else considers it an argument
just another guy trolling
user868935
who is arguing???
@rightfold I'll make pancakes :D
damn it, my build system is not detecting that I've updated a source file
user868935
I think we all need a big group hug 3-(^_^)-E
or just to shut up
user868935
@thecoshman I'm hugging you first
11:28
lol
user868935
Good one
lol
gotta admit, the number of NSA jokes is pretty good
user868935
Has anyone else heard of any news of the next Visual Studio MS is working on?
user868935
Welcome and be warned: Its not the end of the month, but it's already bloody in here lol
user868935
11:35
@Raindrop int n = 9; int *n_ptr = &n;
2 days ago, by thecoshman
New here? Why not spare some heartache and read the newbie hints.
thankz tellkitty
have a great day
String *a = "you are amazing";
String *b = *a;
fucking kimble. i don't get how people follow him.
he was a narc back in the day and still is
user868935
C++ AMP rocks!
mawnin robot
user868935
...
been thinking maybe I should suggest Wide-style ranges on isocpp
user868935
Guess Obama got control of the internet finally
@DeadMG It's definitely above average in quality there. That's not saying much.
11:42
I was just about to say
you can't possibly be giving me positive feedback
I dunno
every fuckin' thing I want to improve depends on ranges.
it's a massive bottleneck
like Unicode. Fuck if I'm going to propose an iterator-based version.
Seriously, that guy that thinks empty sequences/ranges/what-the-fuck-ever should not be supported... WTF
Inorite
@thecoshman configure scripts are bash, so I didn't see any reason to use anything else.
11:44
To quote someone else from that list: it's TOTAL RETARDATION
I can quickly see that becoming a meme
He wants filter(thing, pred) to throw if nothing matches the predicate.
How can a programmer be that fucking stupid.
that's a fail.
"None" is a perfectly legal result.
user868935
Pedar kos de
btw for Wide I been thinking
11:48
Fuck this shit.
instead of having something like std::plus<>, I'd rather have something that's more like f(f1, f2) { return function() { return f1() + f2() }; }
template<typename TSequence, typename TApplier, typename TConditional>
void seq_apply_if(const TSequence& pSequence, const TApplier& pApplier, const TConditional& pConditional) {
 for (auto& at:pSequence) {
  if (pConditional(at)) {
   pApplier(at);
  }
 }
}
That's his idea of generic code.
holy fail.
er, seq | filter(pred) | map(apply).
deadmg: but thats the whole fail of exceptions to begin with. two ways to handle results: good old return values and exceptions.
11:52
weeee
i've cleaned the whole kitchen
user868935
make me sandwich
@starmole what? 'nothing matches' is not an exception. "from the list 1,2,3,4,5 give me all numbers above 10", the answer is just 'none', not "fuck I can't comprehend a zero length list"
thecoshman: sure. but there are just tons of those choices around. there is even a point to say, once you got exceptions, you only do void functions.
lol, he says that std::vector<int> v; std::seq_sort(v); should be either UB or throw.
What the fuckety fuck.
@starmole what? you realise throwing exceptions for flow control or return values is a terrible idea.
user868935
11:58
Anyone into embedded systems? I just finished testing a custom red-dot sight for rifles with a working digital range finder, but would like some input
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@starmole You're missing the point by more than that rock.
probably :) im an old c guy :)
@starmole how is that an excuse?
C supports empty strings just fine.
using out parameters is better than throwing exceptions

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