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1:00 PM
just Google zero-width space
it's not hard
PERFECT.
haha this is hilarious
 
It's boring
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit NO! Don't be one of those U+200B people.
U+2063 > U+200B.
 
Why?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is that what you used? Because it was a sequence of squares for me, so it's obviously not superior.
 
@Jefffrey Math.
 
1:07 PM
> contiguity operator indicating that adjacent mathematical symbols form a list, e.g. when no visible comma is used between multiple indices
 
Crystal clear.
 
obviously not semantically appropriate for invisible space/padding
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Someone else complained about the same after Cody's edit.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Nothing is semantically appropriate for padding.
 
What happened to using bananas?
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A: Bananas in comments?

R. Martinho FernandesThose are instances of U+1F34C ʙᴀɴᴀɴᴀ. I use them as a filler in comments. I used to use U+2063 ɪɴᴠɪsɪʙʟᴇ sᴇᴘᴀʀᴀᴛᴏʀ, but since some people complained they were seeing the invisible separators as squares, I switched to bananas. They also have the advantage of being represented in UTF-16 as surroga...

 
@Rapptz Not in an answer.
 
1:08 PM
lol
 
I have principles.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, I feel you can get closer than U+2063 :P
 
the best thing about that meta question's screenshot
 
@Rapptz I got bored of locating the glyph. I'm also bored of not being able to see them :(
 
is that the OP actually replied with bananas too
 
1:09 PM
Yeah.
"Yes.🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌" was clearly a constructive comment: the asker responded with "thx.🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌". Bananas offered, bananas accepted. — nneonneo Mar 7 '13 at 19:02
 
hmm...
are meta posts 'questions' or 'threads'?
On SO it's clear but on meta not so much I think.
 
'trainwrecks'.
 
Since it's discussion oriented.
 
@Rapptz Good question. Perhaps write it up and post a meta.... er....
 
Man. SO is really 'no fun allowed'.
 
1:13 PM
What? I get all my fun from SO.
 
SO can't have fun, it's too busy discussing whether or not it should have fun on meta :A
 
so bad
 
The usual infiltration of busybodies.
 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25404940/if-i-have-a-massive-numberupto-1010-000-as-input-how-do-i-take-only-the-last

!!
 
Do we have policy on smileys? I don't think they are appropriate in the lounge.
 
1:16 PM
Apparently the policy is 'remove them as noise'
 
@StackedCrooked Well, we could double-up on the miseries.
 
@Rapptz Remove exclamation marks too while we're at it.
 
@MartinJames For a minute I read that as "miniseries".
and I was like, "It's called The Plan, dude."
 
@Puppy lol that happens a lot here too.
 
1:18 PM
I wonder if the people would have rolled it back had I simply edited the "No." answer to have the exact content of the other answer I posted, instead of doing that as a different answer.
 
40 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
How are you taking it as input? Which language? (C/C++ does not exist) What do you mean by "take"? What sort of output would you like? What have you tried? What research have you performed? Why am I still asking questions when this is about to be closed...? — Lightness Races in Orbit 22 secs ago
 
Rolling what back? Undeleting?
 
@Puppy Actually, the miniseries is called The Miniseries. The Plan is called The Plan (and Razor is called Razor). HTH
 
Oh boy, I've been here for 604 consecutive days
 
noob
 
1:21 PM
I think I'm developing some kind of cancer
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Sad innit when you put more effort into a comment than the OP did in both finding a solution and writing the question.
 
@MartinJames Yeah :(
 
@Rapptz How much have you got?
 
@LucDanton No, the edit.
 
739 apparently
 
1:24 PM
Not for long I think. Those would be grievous rollbacks, easily burninated.
 
12 consecutive days. what
Ah yes, the trials out in the middle of nowhere
 
@Jefffrey why'd you ruin the answer anyway? :p
 
I'd probably edit it, yes :D
 
> Installing Photoshop on a solid-state disk (SSD) allows Photoshop to launch fast, probably in less than a second. But that speedier startup is the only time savings you experience. That’s the only time when much data is read from the SSD.
Hmm.. good to know.
 
@Rapptz Changed a dot to an exclamation mark for no reason.
 
1:28 PM
ikr
 
That edit not only changed its soul forever but also tainted its native perfection.
Gee, thanks.
 
:<
 
Is this the right place to ask for help understanding stackoverflow.com/questions/25393881/… ?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes You obviously needed more confidence to make it perfect.
 
Full stops exude more confidence than exclamation marks.
 
1:32 PM
No! sounds so tacky.
 
> char code[9],location[21];
I stopped right there
 
I kinda wanna help but I cba.
 
> Bussiness Class
 
1:41 PM
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Q: The rep history shows over 500 rep in one day, even though there are no accepts

R. Martinho FernandesInevitably, this happened. Somehow that caused this: With the rep cap at 200, this makes absolutely no sense. It did make sense before that. I had ~200 rep yesterday and another ~200 today. Now it makes no sense.

 
I want you all to know that I'm less full of shit now.
 
I want to believe that.
 
I don't.
 
lol, typeof null === 'object' because of a bug in an implementation and now it's standard.
Broken by design!
 
No.
Design by broken.
5
 
1:46 PM
Broken regardless!
 
@Rapptz really? doesn't photoshop also need a huge scratch disk space?
 
@Xeo I just realized that Mahouka without the M is ahou ka
 
@melak47 Yeah, it mentions it. helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/…
 
> Maximum amount of RAM that Photoshop can use: As much RAM as you can fit in your computer
MS should learn something from Adobe.
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked lol
 
1:49 PM
:D
 
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Would have to be "aho" though
 
Ell
why can't visual studio use all the ram?
 
right
 
Xeo
oh wait, I guess with ou is valid too
Mahou Shoujo - Magical Girl
Ma Hou Shoujo - Demon Cannon Girl
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes what do you mean, that little bit of artificial RAM restriction in different editions of windows? :p
 
1:51 PM
No, I'm more concerned about VC++.
 
@Xeo where can I find Demon Cannon Girl stuff? :)
 
Xeo
Nanoha :)
 
@Ell I think Windows has a 2GB limit per process.
Which could be worked around by launching child processes of course.
So multijob compilation could use all your RAM.
 
Ell
Oh right
 
@StackedCrooked Erm, no?
 
1:53 PM
@StackedCrooked wut
 
VS is 32-bit so it is limited
Compiler isn't though
 
@StackedCrooked only in 32bit mode and only if you don't have the "Large Address Aware" flag set
 
There's a 64-bit compiler.
 
> 64-bit Photoshop is not officially supported on 64-bit Windows XP, but it should run.
I'd also run when people use Windows XP.
 
User-mode virtual address space of 64-bit processes can be up to 8TB.
My bad :)
8TB ought to be enough for everbody
Wut, Windows 7 Home Premium does not support more than 16GB or RAM.
That's mean.
 
1:58 PM
@StackedCrooked can I quote you on that in say... 10 years when it isn't?
 
sure :)
 
Yeah, right, 10 years.
 
If the chat still works by then you can even link the post.
 
It already doesn't work.
 
Now now :)
 
2:00 PM
> 640K ought to be enough for anybody. -Bill Gates
 
Yes everybody knows that quote.
Thank you for posting it.
 
@PolymorphicPotato you're welcome, it was quite obligatory given the discussion.
 
I thank you from the heart of my bottom.
 
damn that's ugly
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol @ related videos
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ok. time to plonk the bitch.
 
@StackedCrooked that's the point yes
 
2:27 PM
it's a good point
 
Puppy..... I think you mistake SO for what it isn't... the content you post here ISN'T YOURS. it's a community effort and has edits from other people explicitely for that reason. I love how on one hand you say "this is not how the site was designed to be, I should not show deleted stuff to people who can't see deleted stuff" but on the other hand seem to fail at understanding how the site IS designed to be a community effort to build the best questions/answers possible, with input from EVERYONE. The ONLY difference between before/after edit is a small screenshot.... just calm down — Julldar 4 mins ago
also a good point :D
 
in Go/Golang, 6 mins ago, by OneOfOne
@Abyx I understand that, and while it's an annoyance, it's just that, an annoyance that you can easily work around. Saying go is terrible and not recommended because you don't know how to cp mr-type1.go mr-type2.go and run gofmt on the second file is just silly.
^ what. the. fuck.
"there are no generics/templates in Go but you can copy code instead"
 
Holy shit
That delusion.
 
Standard C-programmers thinking
 
in C you can at least use macros.
 
2:37 PM
If you adopt a codebase that lacks sufficient abstraction resulting in a lot of duplication then you can improve the code by introducing abstractions.
However, if it's full of bad abstractions then you can't easily change something without breaking everything.
I'm starting to think that bad abstraction is infinitely worse than duplication.
 
actually I was talking about algorithms like transform/accumulate (map/reduce). and that fellow suggested to just copy them for all the types I need.
 
What's gofmt?
Formatter?
I don't see how that'd help
 
some Go tool. never used it
 
How does this even help?
 
it has some rewrite rules
 
2:42 PM
@Rapptz Hmm?
@StackedCrooked Definitely
 
so you can use it as gofmt -r="int -> string" alg_int.go > alg_str.go
impressive, right?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The delusion of thinking generics are basically 'copy paste' and that it's a viable alternative.
 
I love my SSD, but I worry that frequent rebuilds of large codebases could reduce its lifetime.
 
@Rapptz It does a fine job of helping (show that he didn't even understand the question).
 
Perhaps I should default to RAM disk.
 
Ell
2:43 PM
I wonder what the best way to connect 13 stranded wires together o.O
 
Thanks to Google I know you are talking about soldering.
 
I don't understand the ice bucket challenge...
 
Ell
@StackedCrooked I'm so bad at soldering
 
you can donate to charity anytime you want to, why pour a bucket of ice water all over you?
 
I've never done it.
 
2:48 PM
@Rapptz Hmm guess I'm not sure what you were referring to, then
 
Okie.
Guess you have Abyx blocked.
 
if other rich & famous people have done it and it was given to you, then it's an honour? because it's important to be seen as one of them?
 
@chmod711telkitty It's so you could temporarily experience how ALS feels like.
Mainly the spasticity aspect of it.
 
Well, people donate to various causes related to cancer a lot, they don't try to see how cancer patients feel like ...
 
@Ell Make sure the wires and soldering iron are clean. When the iron is hot enough to melt the solder quickly, hold it against the wires, and push the solder against the wires next to the soldering iron.
 
Ell
2:53 PM
@JerryCoffin The problem is that I attempted to solder all 13 to eachother at the same time xD
I'm opting for a connector now
 
@Rapptz Oh, lol
Forgot about that
 
@Ell For that many wires, it's undoubtedly easier.
 
But since we are doing nothing much to escape the earth and it doesn't look it's going to happen any time soon. you know that piece of large stone will hit earth eventually. We will all terminate like the dinosaurs, all good.
 
I don't care about this ice bucket challenge but I don't see what's wrong with people having a little fun before donating.
Or whatever you're rambling about
 
@Ell o_0 what on earth are you playing at?
oh, being bad at electronics :P
 
Ell
2:57 PM
@thecoshman yup :P
 
@chmod711telkitty Given the (apparent) frequency with which the earth has been hit by large rocks, progress toward escaping earth can seem exceedingly slow in terms of individuals life times and still almost certainly be much more than adequate.
 
It's great that people are having fun, but people have fun all the times. I think it is the viral effect that annoys me - viral this, viral that ... super herd
 
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Q: How to prevent using same .h files to be included two time in .cpp file

user3747190I have a base Core.h file and many other .cpp and .h files, lets say - (a.cpp, a.h, b.cpp, b.h, c.cpp, c.h) Now, I have included Core.h file in all .h files (i.e. a.h, b.h and c.h) . And in c.cpp, I am including a.h and b.h file. As a result Core.h file is getting included two times and I am get...

 
@Ell tie them together and use some gum (and it's wrapper) to make a good solid connection.
 
So many wrong answers
 
Xeo
2:59 PM
@chris Wow.
 
wiat... when did meta and SO stop having separate rep scores?
 

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