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10:00 AM
not that having a 20" laptop is ok by any means
 
ah just wait until you can roll up the screen
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well then she should make this chair work properly
Also forgot to disable my alarm
 
@rightfold why touchpads
 
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Remove the keypad and make the touchpad larger.
 
remove the touchpad altogether.
 
10:00 AM
Don't touch the keeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeypad
 
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I need a new keyboard without numpadkeypadthing.
 
keypad is way more useful than touchpad anyway
 
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So the mouse can be closer to the keys I actually use. Win!
 
You use Win key?
Sorry, SUPER
 
desktop keyboard with a trackpoint could be fun
 
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10:02 AM
clitmouse
 
yay there it goes
 
I've never used a trackpoint
I don't see any point in that
 
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My first computer had one.
 
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It was pretty bad.
 
10:02 AM
@CatPlusPlus not having to take hands (damnit) off the keyboard
 
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus always
 
I rarely take keys off the keyboard
 
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@BartekBanachewicz s/keys/fingers/?
 
Only when there's a lot of food inside
 
user1804599
I take insert key off the keyboard.
 
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10:03 AM
It's horrible.
 
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I should remove page up and page down as well.
 
Caps Lock is horrible
You only think Insert is horrible because I bet OSX binding for it is retarded
Like for PgUp/PgDown
 
Fuck.
I just grepped the whole codebase for {
 
PgUp/PgDown are quite useful
Insert a bit less admittely
 
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@CatPlusPlus my only computers running OS X are connected to keyboards that have no insert keys at all.
 
10:05 AM
:apple:
 
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I never use page up/page down except when I hit them accidentally.
 
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Which is quite often because this keyboard is terrible.
 
how do you scroll faster?
inb4 touchpad
 
I PRESS DOWN KEY
 
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@BartekBanachewicz I grab the scrollbar.
 
10:05 AM
BRAKELESS WHEEL
 
@CatPlusPlus Really fast.
 
@rightfold #suck
 
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Or control+home/control+end.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes For 4.0000425353 seconds exactly
 
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10:06 AM
Or space/shift+space.
 
Control+Home doesn't scroll
 
I really don't get people preffering combinations over hardware butans
 
There's not enough butans
 
so the solution to that is not having more
 
user1804599
Menu button and right super can make place for arrow keys and then the entirety of what's to the right side of the return key can make place for mouse.
 
10:07 AM
Speaking of which, keyboard protocol is archaic shit
 
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It also makes the arrow keys easier to hit.
 
@CatPlusPlus gaming keyboards solve that with different hacks
mostly with virtual devices
 
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And now you need to install drivers with GUIs!
 
drivers != programming software
the real problems start when you have a mouse, a gamepad and a keyboard from different manufacturers
 
Everything is legacy and bad
Everything is bad
 
10:09 AM
because suddenly you have 30 virtual keyboards in windows
I am considering going full razer just because of that
One shitty programming tool > 3 shitty programming tools
 
That makes a lot of sense yes
 
It does in practice.
I'd gladly use an OS that had non-retarded keyboard and mouse support
... IF I HAD ONE.
 
There isn't one
 
How often do you change those settings?
 
quite often.
I really miss razer's smooth sensitivity setting ingame, for example, and I change my preset sens settings few times a week
 
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10:12 AM
ugh why do people use Confluence :(
 
what's wrong with confluence?
 
My mouse has 4 preset values and it's way too imprecise
 
@BartekBanachewicz So they don't even have some sort of profile thing?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes they do. But sens settings and key settings all belong to profile. So I'd need to copy my key binds to three different subprofiles and set sens on all of those somehow
it's really much more annoying and tedious than simple press-button-roll-wheel-to-pick-sens-smoothly
 
@AlexM. It's a crappy wiki that costs money
As opposed to other crappy wikis which are free
 
10:15 AM
Ironically the best programming software for mice I've used was X7's Oscar
because it allowed you to write text command scripts in their DSL
Even notepad is better than those "programming" gimmicks
 
@rightfold FOSS gets a free license for it.
I think anyway
 
oh look linkedin added this "profile background" thing
 
"Let's try a blame from inside VS", I thought.
 
fuck linkedin is so fucking terrible fucking shit
 
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@Rapptz Everyone gets a free license for MediaWiki!
 
10:26 AM
Wow, 20/30 for the Physics test.
Considering I don't know shit about physics, that's a very good grade.
 
GREAWRFWEDSDASDFDASGVASGs
I think i am being anti-trolled
 
@CatPlusPlus But at least it's so slow you can tell it's enterprise!
 
shared_ptrs are so bad.
 
> GHC, when asked to compile something that uses the above instances, will ask you in return to enable the IncoherentInstances extension. My experience with GHC told me that such a request is just a polite way for GHC to say «You’re doing something wrong!»
@R.MartinhoFernandes y?
 
this guy on Android Enthusiasts has all his answers as an advertisement for his app.
it's relevant I guess..
 
10:34 AM
Not surprised.
 
I was looking up a way to block external mic from headphones and the Android Enthusiasts answer pointed to this guy's app ^
it's a trial app :|
 
then buy the full version?
 
android.se sounds like a crap site.
 
it's pretty bad
 
so is the OS itself vOv
 
10:37 AM
> Returns a pointer to the internal character buffer for the CString object. The returned LPTSTR is not const and thus allows direct modification of CString contents.
 
I <3 monokai
 
WHY ^^^
 
I can't find another color scheme to beat it
 
Extended Monokai does
and Son of Obsidian too
 
@BartekBanachewicz Doesn't compare with the community.
 
10:38 AM
Why would CString have a non-const internal char buffer?
isn't that like bad?
 
It's a sea of noobs, in the pejorative sense of the word.
 
@Rapptz son of obsidian looks good, yes
 
@TonyTheLion Probably for compatibility with non-const APIs.
 
@Puppy ah, that might be a valid reason
 
I'm not paying $3 for an app I'm only going to use once
 
10:39 AM
@TonyTheLion You can use to fill the buffer from legacy APIs like fread.
 
not enough red though
 
I just think it's scummy to show an app as "free" only to give me a pop-up saying it's a "Trial"
 
as for having a non-const internal buffer, that's pretty much just necessary... you can't have a class like std::string with a const internal buffer.
 
I love people who have "teamwork" as their most upvoted linkedin skill
 
the guy uses another app for the licensing aspect so it doesn't show up as "in-app purchases" in the play store.
 
10:40 AM
seriously?
flag it.
 
@Rapptz It is.
@BartekBanachewicz Hmm, apps with free/pro versions are all over.
 
@Puppy so its like a char[]
I don't know why I had a the idea that it was const char*
 
that is what all string classes are, essentially.
 
there's no way to disable the pop-up too
 
a wrapper on std::vector<char> which is a wrapper on char[].
 
10:41 AM
it opens every time
lol
 
makes sense
 
@AlexM. I wish it was available outside of VS.
I could never find it.
 
right.
I need a new build system, fuck premake.
 
@Puppy ...except that of course real implementations of std::string are (almost?) never actually implemented as wrappers around std::vector<char>.
 
10:44 AM
@JerryCoffin Implementation details.
 
@Puppy You can't really get away with dismissing something as an implementation detail when you start out talking about a "wrapper" (an implementation detail by definition).
 
hm.
I feel like it's a fair conceptual description of basic_string to say that it's a wrapper on vector.
and I feel that it's fair to sum up the implementation as a vector, because that's effectively how they behave and the simplest implementation that could possibly work
 
@BartekBanachewicz They make code unmaintainable very fast.
 
sure you can add in stuff like SBO but it doesn't really change the core concept of how the implementation works in general
 
@Puppy ...except that, of course, vector defines some behavior (e.g., amortized constant complexity growth) that string doesn't so you have to depend on the listener to either be quite ignorant of both classes, or else be quite liberal in their interpretation for it to really fit.
 
10:50 AM
You can't do a=A(3) as default visibility in C++ classes is private, thus uncallable outside the class. As for calling later,if for some reason you need object to be created at certain point of time (order on stack?) and initialized later (dependant on other objects?) you may move initializing code out of a constructor to some init member function. — Lukasz Daniluk 4 mins ago
 
@JerryCoffin Not really. Offering a stronger guarantee is a fine implementation. As far as I'm aware, pretty much the only string stuff you can't trivially implement on top of vector as the easiest possible implementation is some of the null-termination const stuff like c_str().
 
This seems like a logical error, you CONSTRUCT a new object, if it allows assignment or another method to change it's value, you can do that. If you're constructing a new object, just do that and you can use scope to have old one be reclaimed, if you need to recycle the memory. — Rob11311 5 mins ago
So many terrible posters in one place
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why is it that the worst comments/answers get the "Thanks" from the OP?
 
Idiots idiots everywhere
 
lol..
an answer with two-phase init
absolutely terrible
 
10:56 AM
Why are they posting
why
 
@Puppy That means you could implement std::string as a wrapper around vector--but to somebody who knows what "vector" means, saying that (even conceptually) string is a wrapper around vector tells them something about string that's just not true.
 
Tempted to post "Two-phase init? What is this? Game development?"
3
 
lol
 
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A: How to declare object of a class without passing parameter to its Constructor?

Wojtek SurowkaThe very point of the constructor with parameter is to ensure that no object of the class may exist without a initialised. You cannot "call constructor later". You may add another constructor though, without parameters.

You know what I'm just going to downvote all of this shit
 
hmm
the boost naming scheme doesn't include architecture?
I just noticed that.
 
10:58 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes IDGI
 
@BartekBanachewicz Refcounting without cycle detection gets out of hand p fast
Tracking ownership in shared_ptr-using code is nigh impossible
 
Just because something is error prone and sometimes misused doesn't render this bad practice or incorrect/bad style coding. I understand you may have problems with writing and maintaining such a code and be afraid of it, but spreading own fears isn't good either... There are situations this is good technique. — Lukasz Daniluk 40 secs ago
 

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