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14:01
Then why is there also something in utility ? (near the end as well, it invokes a swap() method on the objects)
my far cry 4 package arrived
the figure is huge
@Rerito That one works on arrays I think.
> Xbox One has now shifted 38,461 units in Japan since it arrived in September.
whoa, those are some really bad sales
the boss there resigned and moved to Microsoft's US HQ
due to the bad sales
> 776 Xbox One consoles were sold in Japan last week according to numbers company Media Create (thanks, NeoGAF). In comparison, PS4 sold 12.4k and Wii U sold 9.6k.
guess Japan doesn't like Xboxes that much
known since the dawn of time
yeah but X360 and Xbox still performed ok-ish enough for Microsoft to not have problems like this guy's resignation
14:14
he knew it was coming
Why would you buy Far Cry 3 or 4? The 4 is the same thing as 3 with only little bit different story. I believe 2 was similar as well.
@Jefffrey You git
@VáclavZeman because I liked 3 and I want more of it
if the setting is different and there are some new stuff like new animals and weapons or vehicles, I'm ok with it
aaand the collector's edition looked good :)
the Pagan Min figure is awesome
I'll take a pic once I get home, it looks really well detailed
actually I'm surprised it was so cheap, huh
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ikr
Shit, my article's going to be too long again
or rather, I think it is too long
Ell
Ell
14:25
@BartekBanachewicz long articles are nice
Whacha writing about, bartok?
sed -i s/articles/<hum hum>/
If it's too long you risk to hurt.
@Ell o_0 tl;dr
@Jefffrey It's titled Unorthodox index types for spatial containers
14:26
the more you say, the more likely you are to be wrong.
@BartekBanachewicz Periwinkles
@BartekBanachewicz Ix in Haskell?
user1804599
Indexed sets are cool.
Oh @BartekBanachewicz sounds interesting is it available for reading yet ?
@Jefffrey mentions it as one of my case studies yes
@Rerito I'll have a draft at the end of the day hopefully
Ok :)
14:35
I signed up for a pottery workshop here, it sounded interesting
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Q: Difference between Fact table and Dimension table?

SSHWhen reading a book for business objects, I came across the term- fact table and dimension table. I am trying to understand what is the different between Dimension table and Fact table? I read couple of articles on the internet but I was not able to understand clearly.. Any simple example wil...

I only have to climb down two stories to get to it anyway and it's within my job hours
How the fuck does this have 20k views lol
I'll probably make a vase and take it home with me
@Columbo uh oh data mining
Xeo
Xeo
14:39
@AlexM. Beware of wild Links.
@Columbo and now it has a few more. probably most of them from messages like yours
@Xeo lol
googling "fact table and dimension table" and you'll see that SO question on the first page
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you mean this one : xkcd.com/1334
14:47
oh god he just wrote a blatant SQL injection bug into our production code
and hardcoded the DB's name into the UPDATE statement
holy crap Civ 5 complete for 9 eur
Steam is killing me right now
to be fair he's not a MySQL dev
still, 25 years' industry experience
I only need the DLCs but damn 9 eur is a great deal
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
argh fucking Git.
git reset --hard <commit> -> git status -> unsaved local changes.
I literally just threw them all away, you useless piece of shit.
14:50
Reset doesn't delete untracked files.
Maybe that's it?
nor changes that weren't commited
@Rerito It does if --hard.
@R.MartinhoFernandes They are tracked.
although probably not in the commit I'm reverting to.
typical Git only updating half the state.
@Puppy git clean -ffdx
14:52
git reset --hard HEAD -> git pull -> "Can't pull, you have unsaved local changes!".
you can't update from a remote if you have uncommited changes?
git reset --hard HEAD is supposed to throw away all the unsaved local changes.
(of which I don't have any and never did)
SVN lets you do it, I never really noticed it until now
I mean I can update while unsaved changes exist
@Puppy so which uncommitted changes is it complaining about, if yuo never had any? :p
it's right there in git status
well, it lists a bunch of files, but I just did git reset --hard HEAD.
14:55
@AlexM. actually that policy makes sense, since a pull will update the history and the index
@Puppy and those files contain no uncommitted changes?
@Rerito which one
@jalf I certainly didn't change them.
and I also just reset them.
oh, git
ok
what does git diff say?
14:56
Git preventing you from pulling changes from a remote if you have unstaged changes
nothing
but then again, it often says that even if I made a bunch of local changes...
Sweet. Probably line ending conversions
My monies are on CRLF
14:56
no
How are you sure?
@jalf autocrlf is the worstest.
they are files that were added in future commits (that I just reset)
git checkout -- . ?
Git's too stupid to delete them and too stupid to reset them
git clean if you want to delete untracked files.
Might need -f to force and -d for directories.
14:58
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Erm, I'm pretty sure that is not the primary cause.
Line endings are the one thing Git fucks up and has always fucked up, and will probably keep fucking up until the heat death of the universe
It would be ironic if something got 20k views because it was getting views quickly.
I'm pretty sure it fucks up adding and removing files, too.
Don't ever enable core.autocrlf
Pretty sure it doesn't.
15:00
@Puppy no, that's just you not rtfm'ing :)
@Columbo It was a joke dude
can't believe I'm mentoring a 50 year old in what SQL injections are
then again he does effectively work for me heehee
no
if you call it a "working directory", then it's a directory, not a set of files.
and if you make me create a repo in a directory, then that is also a directory, a whole directory.
if you didn't mean directory then don't put it all over your user interface.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit <3
15:01
Here we go.
A directory is ... not a set of files? According to Puppy?
that is an extremely long-winded way to state that my summary was 100% accurate
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1 min ago, by jalf
@Puppy no, that's just you not rtfm'ing :)
Write your own VCS that does all the things you want and then maybe you'll see why it's a bad idea
It's not a bug in Git that you haven't bothered to learn how it works
you're hitting Wide of the mark
15:02
Also if you don't like Git then just use something else
Bridging DVCSes is not very hard if it's needed
@Puppy lol
anyone know of a Windows program that can properly open solaris packages, like pkgtrans would on a solaris machine?
Virtualbox
@thecoshman open package on solaris -> send whatever you need to windows -> ??? -> profit!
15:07
Isn't it some ar/tar
@AlexM. the point is to not have to fuck around on a solaris machine
@CatPlusPlus it more or less is yeah, but ~normal~ archive tools seem to fail to show the contents properly
Seems to be xar
@CatPlusPlus that's a serious PITA though, not much better than using a real solaris machine.
are .debs normal archives too, or some special format done especially for debian?
Vagrant
debs are ar archives
15:11
I see
though I guess I could look to set up some shared folder where I can put pkgs... and it auto opens it via pkg trans...
@rightføld I wonder what is the relevance of her gender.
@AlexM. basically every 'installable package' is just a compressed folder with some significant files and particular structure
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh hey, you're back to your usual pretend self.
@thecoshman oh hey
I see your avatar is still a true likeness of your self
15:21
// It's a kind of magic magic magic MAGIC
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I am indeed a beautifull pure white
Fuck. Now I have that song in my mind.
All you hear is radio gaga...
Parsing is hard
15:28
@sehe I'm so glad Parsec exists
Hehehe. You missed the "complexity" there.
complexity of?
inb4 "generated" code
Parsec doesn't save you if the input format is ambiguous. You could just make it proactively spot confusion better (i.e. handling errors, asserting consumption of input)
the hell even is an ambiguous format?
I'll talk to you when you give it a few seconds to read
15:30
I mean, who designs stuff that way?
... nice moving of the goalpost
@sehe The example is not ambiguous, though.
@sehe So you mean it should tell you that the rules are ambiguous?
If you had a city with some hour in the name, maybe.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Depends on what parsing scheme you wish to employ. In PEG, it is not easy to detect the end of a destination.
Anyways, the input is underspecified. For all we know AA223 LAS VEGAS 2 could be the flight number
15:32
@sehe I think that you could modify <|> to throw up if both ways parse successfully
@BartekBanachewicz No I mean that Parsec doesn't make this input specification less broken/underspecified
@Columbo what do you think about [that one] (stackoverflow.com/questions/11828270/how-to-exit-the-vim-editor)
@Rerito Formatting fail
@sehe oh so the problem is in the OP problem
@Rerito [that one](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11828270/how-to-exit-the-vim-editor)
15:33
Yeaaah my bad
thx @sehe
@BartekBanachewicz and the fact that the answer ignores it
well if your problem has a problem then you gonna have hard time solving it
Not really. But the answer is not satisfactory for the sample input
Did I do a repost or are you guys not excited about Star Wars 7?
@Rerito Omg dude
15:34
I am always exciting.
@Jefffrey the latter
@sehe Now you're just being excessively pedantic.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :) The point is, the format is underspecified, so anything goes, but at least the sample input should be handled ok IMO
And look at these upvotes ! Upvotes everywhere
15:36
@Rerito how did you manage to fuck that up? that one see edit history: chat.stackoverflow.com/messages/20186337/history
Xeo
Xeo
The devil is in the space
Why would I be excited about Star Wars 7
First time on chat @sehe :)
> If the movie is anywhere near as good as this trailer- this may be the best Star Wars we have ever had.
lol
you handsome guy
how can you not be excited
15:39
(I'm waiting for the pun)
Teaser shows absolutely nothing exciting, and that lightsaber looks silly
Except the motherfucking Millennium Falcon
> that lightsaber looks silly
user1804599
I thought Star Wars was dead.
15:40
it was dead after VI
the only good thing in the new movies was music
@rightføld disney bought it and now they are making the VII
I guess they thought giving it a medieval look would be badass
Star Wars VII: Jar Jar is now head of the new republic
where the fuck have you been living under?
@Jefffrey why in the name of sanity would you have an energy-based cross-guard on a lightsaber
15:41
just read the universe fiction if you want more of starwars
it's orders of magnitude better than those shitty movies
yes, the lightsaber is silly
oh god
"let me just get a better grip on this thi---AUGGHHHH!!!"
user1804599
@Jefffrey lol
you guys are driving my sw fanboism out
15:42
The Corran Horn series and Yuuzhan Vong
and the Old Siths
@LightnessRacesinOrbit the ones who are unworthy to use it shall get their hands cut !
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The fingersaber
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
Morning C++ folks
@BartekBanachewicz That's only because the movies are very bad.
15:42
and fucking Bastilla Shan dude @Jefffrey if you're even remotely SW fan you should know VII will be shit
Apparently there's a precedent for it in the EU -- sorry, "Star Wars Legends" -- but c'mon
@R.MartinhoFernandes I enjoyed some of them vOv. Not greatest literature but still
@BartekBanachewicz hey, VI was not shit
also Clone Trilogy was pretty fucking good
and deep
@BartekBanachewicz lol what
15:43
the ewoks were ok, cut them some slack
@BartekBanachewicz If you're even remotely SW fan you should know it will be VII :P
THAT WAS A TYPO OKAY EVERYBODY CALM DOWN THIS IS A ROBBERY
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also why would I know VII will be terrible before it comes out?
Extrapolating from the last 20 years?
@BartekBanachewicz are you on some prejudice drug right now?
It's the Schrodinger SW movie
maybe I should watch star wars
I never watched it
I'll admit that it at least has a chance with Abrams as director
@CatPlusPlus You serious?
@Jefffrey nah, it's just Old Republic was much better IMHO
@R.MartinhoFernandes Relatively to Lucas
Abrams is good for popcorn flicks
Why is everyone comparing everything to the worst ever.
@CatPlusPlus that's SouthPark-esque
I can't wait for Star Wars/Star Trek crossover in which nobody can recognise which is which
As you may remember, I've just started my C++ in a horrible environment :) My question is, the * is a pointer. This means it points to a memory location (I think). What I don't understand is why a pointer would be created within a loop. What is (any) the point of using a pointer within a loop?
15:46
it better be 3 fucking hours of a movie
Also more lens flares
Ell
Ell
My favourite is the one with dark morl
I ain't waiting 1 year for a stupid 61 minutes movie
Oh god 3 hours why would you want to do that to yourself
Ell
Ell
And tai quon do
I can't wait for remake of The Voyage Home.
@CatPlusPlus :D
@Dave There could be any number of reasons. The question cannot be answered without context.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ooooh yeah
I guesed that was the case, but is it possible to give any single reason @LightnessRacesinOrbit or do you need the context
@Dave There could be any number of reasons. The question cannot be answered without context.
Right, understood
15:47
LOTR 3-hour version is excruciating to watch
nice and clear, thank you :) @LightnessRacesinOrbit
@Dave You're welcome.
@CatPlusPlus - how could you say that. I only watch the extended versions
Ell
Ell
I watched LOTR extended editions back to back
:)
15:48
@LightnessRacesinOrbit my ears
jesus my ears
Same here @Ell ha ha
Ell
Ell
It felt like 12 hours
Not sure how long it actually was :P
erm... yeah :D
15:48
@Dave An example of pointer use in a loop : walking down a tree :)
I just read it as "I watched LRiO black edition"
3
I usually start falling asleep before 3rd part begins
@Rerito, I'm going to have to ignore that or it will keep me up at night tryign to understand it ha ha
well there we go. That's some time well spent. I now have my logon screen background match my desktop image.
@AlexM. mental innit
15:49
And we'll all float on okay
@CatPlusPlus The Enterprise crew travels back in time to the Star Wars galaxy to retrieve a blue whale.
Gonna be awesome.
@R.MartinhoFernandes But they forgot the Plutonium so they have to get struck by lightning
And then they discover an ancient gate to a ship drifting through another galaxy
Fuck it just merge it all with Marvel universe while we're at it
Alright then
Btw, Redshirts is loads of fun.
15:52
But the weather is too good ! So they call Storm to get back in time
Storm can't be useful. That's preposterous.
nothing quite like the sound of a cup skidding to sound of 'oops'
Force was just another computer made by mice
@R.MartinhoFernandes I see you have your Cylons in order.
Gonna play BSG next Wednesday, after months of hiatus.
Hope I'll be a Cylon.
15:54
@R.MartinhoFernandes that board game? ergh...
Ell
Ell
Some star wars vehicles are just ridiculous
Something something parsecs
@CatPlusPlus what about infinity?
15:55
Yes
@Cat link me to a resource explaining proper handling of line endings in VCS
ooh... question... do I want to take the laptop home... do a wee bit of work and claim I did lot...
or just not bother
core.autocrlf to false
@BartekBanachewicz Don't use autocrlf. Done.
It's broken
15:55
what does that mean?
@thecoshman ...
Ell
Ell
Does Unicode say anything about newlines?
@CatPlusPlus I don't see anything like that in my settings
is it true by default?
I don't know what's default
git config --global core.autocrlf false
what will it change?
what will i have to do differently?
15:58
Nothing
It will just not mark files as 'text' automatically
Ell
Ell
I hope I manage to stay alive in Manchester
int signed contract;
Which controls EOL normalisation
Which is broken
@R.MartinhoFernandes mo mony
@Ell there a thing!
Ell
Ell
A thing?

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