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5:10 PM
thinking about updating my SO profile pic
how about this one
 
looks like you're trying to attract men
 
I 've heard abotu rep-whores, but profile-views-whores is something new to me. xD
about*
 
@DeadMG heh
@luk32 draws people in to my donate link
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit AND YOU GET MONEY FROM IT....
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit is that the justice chick
 
5:13 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well for it's fine xD I don't judge. Just naming an observation.
 
@luk32 loads yeah
@AlexM. it's lightness chick
 
Victoria Justice (born February 19, 1993) is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She debuted as an actress at the age of 10 and has since appeared in several films and television series including the Nickelodeon series Zoey 101 and Victorious. She has made appearances in several theatrical releases, including Unknown as well as the 2006 thriller The Garden. She has appeared in several Nickelodeon series, including True Jackson, VP, The Troop, The Penguins of Madagascar and iCarly, as well as on the Nickelodeon game shows BrainSurge and Figure It Out as a contestant. In 2010, she...
yeah it's her
tbh, I find her to be so perfectly balanced in terms of beauty that I see her as nothing special
if that makes any sense
 
according to the internet, her name is "Cute babe"
@AlexM. yeah I think so
 
Darn, why omitting traling return type specifier, when declaring auto function emits a warning, it feels stupid to write auto size() -> decltype(_container.size()) const { return _container.size(); }; =(
 
she's not hopelessly overstated but carries with her a delightful elegance and cute demeanor... which ironically makes her a little hard to spot in a crowd
also wtf kids born in 1993 are 21 now?!
@luk32 Fixed in C++14, isn't it?
i.e. known annoyance
 
5:17 PM
being able to spot a few defects here and there makes me concentrate on the best parts more, especially on the contrast itself
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Not sure I use gcc 4.8 with std=c++11. ... but if its "fixed" them, would you dare to say its safe to ignore the warning xD ?
 
@AlexM. mm
@luk32 well, depends what the warning says, but no I wouldn't say that. You'd have to look it up but I think what you're trying to do is illegal in C++11 but made legal in C++14. Until you have std=c++14 you can't just ignore it.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well, it's not illegal I think, it's compiles with a warning. There is one warning that I ignore it's warning: "/*" within comment [-Wcomment] and I thinks it's fine. I dunno if this could be another.
 
@luk32 you're never going to tell me what this mysterious warning is, are you
 
Ok, so I've reset everything in the router and reconfigured it, but it still does not connect to the modem which connects to the internet.
 
5:21 PM
On the other hand I do -Werror=return-local-addr. It's something generated by this /*/**/.
 
(eg: if I try to access google from the wireless connection (given the router is connected to the modem), it does not load it.)
 
relevant to what I did today
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Q: would applying a job via linkedIn conflict with headhunter's commission

lilyMy headhunter sent me an e-mail saying that there is a job opening at xx company. Later I saw LinkedIn posting it (it was recommended to me "this companies are looking for candidates like you"). Should I apply for it via LinkedIn, or should I wait for my headhunter to submit my resume? If I a...

due to my lack of experience I think I ruined the headhunter's day for good
only realized it later
OH WELL AT LEAST I LEARNED A LESSON
 
Ooooooh fuck me.
I was connecting the ethernet cable into the wrong hole.
 
I should have realized it earlier though
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I wrote something like this for tests, /* large_block_of_code /**/, so I can comment-uncomment it just by deleting writing /* before the code, but it emits a warning.
 
5:24 PM
it was as if I said "hi no worries i already did your job for you LOL"
 
Now everything works spectacularly.
Thank you guys, for the support. I love you all.
 
My brain is fried.
 
@luk32 I think what Lightness is asking you is what does the warning actually say, not what causes it
 
I gotta be up at 7 tomorrow.
 
Nesting multiline comments is an extension afair
 
5:27 PM
No clouds!
 
@AndyProwl It doesn't say anything more.test.cpp:140:1: warning: "/*" within comment [-Wcomment]
/**/
^
 
@luk32 o.O
I mean, I get why you do it
but that feels a bit weird
 
I am surprised that I surprised you. lol xD what's odd about it?
 
Use #if 0 for temporary commenting out blocks of code
 
@luk32 I'm not asking about the comments. I don't give a fuck about the comments
 
5:29 PM
#if DO_A_THING
do_thing_here();
#endif
 
You were talking about a warning with trailing return types but never bothered telling us what it was
 
And if you ever commit that you're terrible at everything
 
@luk32 I didn't say you'd surprised me
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I think he did...
 
user3010322
Ugggh.
 
user3010322
5:30 PM
I don't wanna go to MinGW and QtCreator ;~;
 
@EricFinn Nope, he didn't.
 
@EricFinn That was an example of a warning he's used to ignoring and was wondering whether this new mystery warning is equally harmless or not
 
@ThePhD pff, man up :p
 
Oh, ok I'm dumb. warning: ‘size’ function uses ‘auto’ type specifier without trailing return type [enabled by default]
 
5:31 PM
> He wouldn't accept, for instance, practices that leave a consumer with slower downloads of some Web sites than what the consumer paid for from their Internet service provider.
I still don't understand how that is not inherent in the proposals.
 
@VáclavZeman In case you're curious. It seems that the cause of the problem was the code fails when compiled as a dll.
 
If something is going to be "faster" than some other thing, in the future, then all things being equal the other thing will have to be slowed down.
 
There's no return type inference in C++11, auto is just a new declarator syntax introducer
 
@Borgleader Ugh. Odd. That just begs another question: Why?
 
I have yet to find an answer for that =/
I'll tell you when I fix it
 
5:33 PM
@CatPlusPlus right, I said that
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh. That's what I get for not paying too much attention then.
 
@CatPlusPlus Then why it lets it slip, and just warns?
 
@CatPlusPlus Except for very short lambdas.
 
> The proposal has sparked a massive fight between two of the most powerful industries in the country — on one side, Silicon Valley, and on the other, companies such as Verizon and AT&T that built the pipes delivering Web content to consumers’ homes.
um
 
I've called my wifi "The promised LAN" based on some suggestions on Reddit.
6
 
5:34 PM
@luk32 Compiler extension.
 
@luk32 DUNNO SHOW US THE FUCKING WARNING
 
It's the only name that made me laugh.
 
@Jefffrey haha
 
@luk32 Try compiling with -std=c++1y?
 
@Jefffrey I went with "Tell my WiFi love her"
3
 
5:35 PM
(just leave out the question mark)
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey I once came across a network called “Auschwitz Express.”
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit uh, wait, what? so now...all websites have to load as fast as the users connection allows? or what is that supposed to mean :p
 
Xeo
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's mind-boggling
 
@EricFinn Yeah, that was a good one too. :)
 
@Jefffrey I've called mine "dubious businesses"
 
5:36 PM
@melak47 it means they can't tweak the QoS so that website access will be slower than it is now. but then how can anything possibly be made "faster" if you're not going to re-allocate QoS chunks
 
Xeo
My WiFi is called "Misaka Network"
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yo, man chill. I did ...
 
plot twist: I'm actually doing dubious businesses on my WLAN
 
user1804599
@Xeo Following Europe yay.
 
OK I SEE IT NOW
 
5:37 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit They just need to remarket current X Mbps connections to X Mbps (but X * 2 for selected websites) :v
 
"What am I doing wrong?" -- Nothing. gcc 4.8 implements auto-deduced return types, but as an enabled-by-default c++1y feature. Compiling with -std=c++1y will remove that warning. — SplinterOfChaos Feb 6 at 12:44
@luk32 ^
So it's as the Puppy said - compiler extension. Not valid C++11, but you can probably ignore the warning.
@CatPlusPlus and magically increase download speeds for one thing without reallocating resources from some other thing?
 
extended return type inference is a popular extension and C++1y Standardises it further.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You age faster when you get stressed too much. Ok, I think they earned upvotes. I kinda thought so. Thanks for clarifications.
 
vOv They can give more speed overall, but not market it like that
 
your mother's a clarification.
 
5:40 PM
Oh, the goddamn answers in comments.
 
@luk32 I get stressed too much when I age faster
 
user1804599
Dutch law prohibits such practices.
 
@CatPlusPlus OK but I said "all things being equal" i.e. no magical network enhancements
 
Xeo
In other news, why the fuck am I getting a timeout error when trying to activate MSE.
 
So, turns out there's gonna be a Far Cry 4.
 
5:42 PM
@Xeo dno wfm
 
to the surprise of nobody
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well they'll have to change something
Maybe they'll lower the baseline plans instead dunno
 
more likely they'll build out network enhancements to some other networks only
 
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A: Warning with automatic return type deduction: why do we need decltype when return defines the type anyway?

Lightness Races in Orbit What am I doing wrong? Nothing. GCC 4.8 implements auto-deduced return types, but as an enabled-by-default C++1y feature. Compiling with -std=c++1y will remove that warning. [Answer converted from this comment.]

@CatPlusPlus Yep that's what I mean
it's all silly
 
Find question. Know the answer. Post similar question with self-answer already. Single-handedly close first question as dupe of second. Get rep for question and answer.
 
5:45 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, if I only had gold for c++, for the one-man dupe closing ... more repz.
 
I'm not evil.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Far Cry games beyond the original Far Cry suck.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Who said that? xD
 
@VáclavZeman Far Cry 3 was an excellent game.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Nope.
 
5:47 PM
Why?
 
FC3 multiplayer was extremely disappointing
 
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Q: Notification of voting activity on MSO posts

Lightness Races in OrbitI use notifications in the "recent achivements" toolbar dropdown more to see whether people are upvoting/downvoting me than to see how much rep I'm going to get out of it. Consequently, it's frustrating that voting activity on my Meta.SO answers, which of course imbue no rep, is not represented...

 
It's a sandbox game with good potential for exploration and allows for a wide variety of tactical decisions and rewards improvisation.
 
@EtiennedeMartel and the mmo gets a delay until 2015
 
It's exactly what a sandbox should be.
 
5:50 PM
Anyone doing REST APIs ever used HAL? @thecoshman
 
Its one thing writing software and its another thing writing software that works.
 
I'm wondering if it actually works in practice
GitHub uses its own thing for linking
 
Nothing works in practise
Software is all a big troll
 
So I can't really see how the game can "suck". It can be "not your thing", but you can't claim it fails at doing what it aims to do.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Because these types of games where you have many missions of few kinds, that are all similar, is just a lazy way of making a game. Instead, it should have a proper longer story. It is similar to the inFamous Second Son games. Pointless running around instead of focusing on the story.
 
5:51 PM
I think Far Cry 2 was a great game too, minus the retarded enemy spawn system
 
@VáclavZeman You have wrong expectations from the genre
 
@VáclavZeman It's far from lazy. It still costs a hell of a lot to make all of these locations.
And running around is what makes a sandbox game a sandbox.
If you want a more "directed" experience, look elsewhere.
 
@CatPlusPlus Because I expect something like Far Cry (original)?
 
@VáclavZeman Not the same developer.
 
@AlexM. I loved Far Cry 2, but it just goes on too long IMO. It suffers from a whole lot of repetitiveness. I think I almost played through it 3 times, but got bored each time.
 
5:52 PM
Not the same type of game.
They just bought the name to get some easy sales.
But you have to consider this a separate franchise.
 
@VáclavZeman If you're expecting a sandbox game to be the same as linear one, then yes
That it has the same title means absolutely nothing
 
If you want an actual sequel (or spiritual successor) to the original Far Cry, play Crysis.
 
Doubly so in Far Cry where there's literally no continuity
 
@CatPlusPlus I expect a good game. Whether it is a sandbox or linear game is not my primary concern.
 
5:53 PM
@EtiennedeMartel I did and I like that.
 
"Good game" is not synonymous with "story"
 
@CatPlusPlus In fact many great games have minimal plot.
 
17,336 questions on MSE tagged . Great.
 
Like Portal.
 
@CatPlusPlus Story is certainly a significant component. At least for me. Hence my expectations and judgement of the later instances.
 
5:54 PM
Far Cry 3 is built around emergent gameplay. Which means giving the player as much freedom as possible. Having a linear plot kills some of that.
 
Your mum has a linear plot
 
(Also, "linear plot" is redundant)
 
FC3 story is meh and missions are cookie cutter based, but it's still decent sandbox
 
@CatPlusPlus It has great characters though. Well, a great Vaas.
 
Also the boss ~fights~ are shit
Don't play FC3 for story
You play FC3 to hunt for tigers
 
5:57 PM
Well, I played it to stalk around mercenary camps.
 
Just like you play Red Faction Guerilla to blow buildings up
And bridges
 
@CatPlusPlus I'm sure someone did...
 
And everything else too
@thecoshman Well I'm asking you :v
I don't think I like it tbh
 
I've not used it, but from the summary, it just sounds like 'good advice for a nice api'
 
Don't get me wrong, FC3 and FC2 are "good" games in some sense. IOW, I would give them 5 out of 10. But still not good as in good enough for me. :)
 
5:58 PM
_embedded seems crappy
I'd rather embed where the thing actually is supposed to be
 
@VáclavZeman I played Crysis 2 a year ago. Even wrote a short review about it.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Those that keep repeating "we will not be silenced in the face of your violence" are stupid as fuck. Anarchy is not about that.
 
Xeo
@SplinterOfChaos: You should not answer questions by writing comments. You should answer questions by writing answers. — Lightness Races in Orbit 15 mins ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's a complete and utter misconception!!1!!!
 
@Jefffrey "We will not be silenced by your violence" they chant, silencing others' opinion.
 
They are simply idiots.
 
6:00 PM
Yup
 
@CatPlusPlus nah, looks like a silly needless thing
 
@VáclavZeman FC2 was a tech demo. FC3 is a game that uses the tech showcased in FC2.
Same deal as with Assassin's Creed, really.
I think that's how Ubisoft Montreal works. So expect Watch Dogs to be meh and its sequel to be great.
 
Xeo
FFS, what is wrong with this thing.
 
@Xeo what
@EricFinn :D
 
The problem is that anarchy is a fascinating theory (impossible to apply, unfortunately) that goes well above chaos and "fuck-the-system". And these frustrated shitheads just want to generate confusion.
 
6:03 PM
> The only valid value for this parameter is CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER.
then why is it a parameter T_T
 
@Jefffrey It took the show "The 100" about two episodes to show that even a group of teenage convicts aren't dumb enough to stick with anarchy for very long
 
Future extension point
 
@Borgleader have you never written an API?
 
6:06 PM
Welp time to write an SO question
 
@Borgleader Because introducing a new parameter breaks ABI compatibility
 
Or maybe it once had more possible values and they all got removed with time.
 
@Borgleader Huh, to what function? You should be able to instantiate out of process COM for some interfaces.
 
> disocverable
 
6:07 PM
So, either backwards or forward compatibility.
 
hmmm
why does KSP load every model, etc, before the game can launch?
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes What about sideways compatibility?
 
I don't use most of the parts.
 
@Borgleader Are you coding for Windows Mobile?
 
Nope
 
6:07 PM
Because I/O takes a lot of time
 
Xeo
Or up and down compatibility?
 
@Xeo I prefer strange and charm, myself.
 
@DeadMG What do you mean, "load"?
 
@EtiennedeMartel The usual meaning- get it off the hard drive.
 
@DeadMG Do they memory map it?
 
6:08 PM
@Borgleader Then use this documentation instead: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/…
 
nope.
 
Xeo
Hm, reinstall seems to have fixed it. Stupid MSE.
 
What a bunch of tits.
 
It's not just loading, it's whatever processing they need to do
 
^ A* Interview #11: Jon Skeet
 
6:09 PM
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, but they don't really need to do it, because I don't use those parts :P
 
user1804599
@FredOverflow dat voice
 
Orange and blue compatibility.
Too lazy to link to TVTropes.
Go there yourself. Or not.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Why are people obsessing over a few hundred rep points?
> Full disclosure... I lost 410 Rep on SO the other day due to a deleted user.
 
@FredOverflow It's the principle. And don't forget for some people, and more notably on some SE sites, a few hundred repz is significant.
 
6:12 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ON DELETE CASCADE
 
@Jefffrey that's obviously what they currently do, yes
 
Plot twist, the deleted user was bot/serial up-voter.
 
@luk32 Wow. I would have thought it was the gardener!
 
is weak_ptr::swap atomic? as in, if I swap it while someone else is locking it, can I get garbage?
 
@luk32 That's addressed on that MSE page.
 
6:15 PM
@zneak You cannot even swap two ints without proper synchronization.
 
@zneak Can't find any evidence of that, nor a reason why it should be so.
 
> realtions
My god this is full of typos.
 
what is "this"?
 
Follow the reply.
 
lock() is atomic with regards to ref counting, that's why I wanted to know if swap() would break that.
 
6:18 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit follow the arrow
 
@EtiennedeMartel I did, and searched for "realtions" in that post, and found zero matches.
@Jefffrey follow your heart
 
I <3 you.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Whoops, arrow misclick. Got it
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well it's kind of obvious it is possible, to remove votes if user was deleted for the vote-fraud, and leave it otherwise. And it indeed looks like such a case. I dunno what is the problem with losing rep. Easy come, easy go.
 
@luk32 It's not "easy come". You have to work for it.
If I were paid a typical hourly rate for my time spent on Stack Overflow over the years, I'd be very very rich
I deserve for my imaginary internet points to be treated with respect, at least, then.
 
6:21 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit For getting up-votes from people with "weird" up-vote patterns?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You got paid, so stfu. <3
 
@luk32 From any people. People quit for all sorts of reasons.
Plus, as you just said yourself, voting irregularities can be undone as a separate mechanism.
@Jefffrey ;)
I'd have four years' salary on top of the one I get from my day job, and the $70,000 from donations
I could pay off my mortgage (which I only got nine months ago) today without thinking about it.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I mean of course leave votes of users who quit. I though it was clear. Just in case of fraudlent users it's easy come easy go.
 
Seriously though, how the fuck did you get $70,000? It's unbelievable.
 
6:24 PM
I wonder if it's possible, to dig who gave/generated most rep xD
@Jefffrey Profile pic?
 
@luk32 Oh.
 
@Jefffrey He didn't get a penny.
AFAIK nobody has ever been donated to on SO
 
How the fuck would you know?
 
it's unbelievable because it isn't true.
 
6:26 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No, I mean: I literally don't believe you.
 
@DeadMG According to? Your magical crystal ball?
 
I know sehe donated some cents, but that's it.
 
@sehe will tell you that you are simply incorrect; he knows that donations have occurred on SO and hopefully you'll at least believe him
 
that was to coliru iirc
 
Actually it was to my SO profile :P
My point is you are hardly qualified to declare that nobody's ever donated on SO ever. Get into everybody's PayPal accounts, did you?
 
6:28 PM
Maybe he works for NSA. So could be authoritative on this.
 
NSA doesn't employ drug addicts, or foreign nationals, or dogs.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Or foreign canine drug addicts.
 
@EtiennedeMartel yep
 
@thecoshman What'd you say about something like this gist.github.com/TheCatPlusPlus/903e620ddde93f444a25
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh, I get it. You are playing around with the Bandwagon effect.
 
6:29 PM
I think those two wifi SSIDs on the starboard should be pinned for lasting competition
 
I want to embed things where I can because one-endpoint-per-object-only easily devolves into N*M requests
 
That's smart.
 
But I still want to have some kind of self-documenting where to get the thing
 
6:30 PM
You are doing it wrong.
 
I wonder, when my colleague says "whatsoever" almost every other word, does he ever wonder why he never hears anyone else say it?
 
It should be "smartness".
 
true
Whever you open a media to public this happens. SO mean too much to me. Furter wikipedia and google. Iearned so much while asking beyond getting answers to my questions. Scoring is justice of being meaningfull of asking and answering. So it works well as a filtering of bad or unnecessary ingredients. Do you offer us (newbies) to train ourselves till we shall use SO properly. — caglaror 6 mins ago
 
And now I pray there's a WMI specialist lurking on SO >.>
 
From my experience you learn the most, when you prepare an sscce xD On some occasions it solved the problem before hitting "Ask a question." lol.
 
6:39 PM
@luk32 It's not the case here.
I have an SSCEE and it boils down to what's in the first link
 
@Borgleader Don't look my way - it will be unproductive:)
Windows Meandering Introspection.
 
@CatPlusPlus as people said, it's broken.
 
What's broken
 
the json, it's ill formed.
Still, I can see what you are trying to do
 
Details, who cares
It's hand-crafted example, not important
 
6:45 PM
I assume this is that HAL crap?
 
Modified a bit, I made relations more explicit
And also aggregate embedded objects into the root
 
I don't think it's very good for the 'data about item id foo' to contain something like 'next=page2'
because changing other items would render that data invalid
 
Well, it's a list endpoint in this case
 
yeah, don't do that
an item should just be an item
 
Don't do what, lists of things?
 
6:47 PM
a collection holds resources, but a resource does not belong to a collection
 
Oh that, well yeah I noticed that, it'll have links and the items will be in _embedded instead
Lemme update it
 
ie, /parts/doors/5 might refer to same item as /parts/5
heading out now any way
talk later... might even work on that REST blog series thing...
maybe move on from the low level shit...
 
There, I updated it
 
grrr
minmus biome map is wrong.
 
Common guys not cool, I didn't even link my question here and I got a downvote ;)
 
6:55 PM
twasn't me
 
@DeadMG what's wrong with it?
 
@jalf Well, it records several biome's locations incorrectly.
I landed in an area which should have had Flats, Slopes, Midlands and Highlands in close proximity but in fact only features Midlands and Highlands.
 
ah
did I miss an update btw? Or are you still playing the one that came out a while ago?
 
I need to get 550 science from this mission for the next tech I really want, which necessitates landing on more than one biome
0.23.5 ARM
 
yeah, that's what I thought
and ah, sounds like a fun mission :)
luckily, it takes hardly any fuel to get around on minmus
 
6:58 PM
yeah
 
guys what do we have the lounge steam group for? let's play together something like CS:GO
 
you know you can get into orbit with a jetpack? :D
 
I had 3.7kdv once I landed for mission plus return, and it's only gonna take like 1kdv tops to get back to Kerbin
 
@Abyx eh, CS :/
can't we play something fun?
 
it is fun
(especially when you win)
 
6:59 PM
1999 called, they want their game (and idea of fun) back ;)
 
I'm hoping to do one mission to go to Ike and Duna and land on both of them
 

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