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12:01 AM
vending machine is broken, FUCK!
@Nooble that's exactly what I did.
 
@DonLarynx Did it work?
 
It's working
 
@DonLarynx Hm. I would probably start by for each perfect square, p, pick an x s.t. "x+y=p", and exists an y, s.t. "x-y" is also a perfect square.
 
@DonLarynx Is it taking that long?
 
@Nooble As soon as you said that, I accidentally closed my program. Thanks.
 
12:07 AM
#lolfail
 
@Nican that's what I did :O
 
@DonLarynx cool :o
 
How do I open eclipse? All I get is a folder, and I've already extracted everything anyways.
 
@DonLarynx Linux or Windows?
 
@DonLarynx Consider the fact that (x + y) and (x - y) are perfect squares. Their difference is 2y, which is even. Hence, (x + y) and (x - y) are of the form (n^2) and (n + 2k)^2. That's the first thing that hit me when I read it just now. (I solved it a long time ago though)
 
12:10 AM
@Nican windows
 
@DonLarynx Uh.. There should be just an executable "eclipse.exe" right in the folder, or in a bin folder.
 
Xeo
        /* Advance the transition animation. If it returns non-zero, it
           means the animation finished playing. */
        if (update_transition(transition) == 0) {
           /* Destroy the animation, we're done with it. */
           destroy_transition(transition);
aah, comments, you so funny
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun consider x + y = 81 and x - y = 64
 
yeah, their difference is 17
which is odd
and they are of the form n^2 and (n + 2k + 1)^2
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun "Their difference is 2y, which is even"
 
12:12 AM
Yes
 
WAT.
 
It means that the squares are not going to be consecutive :P
 
@Xeo is there a } // The if statement ends here comment?
 
@Nican I get JVM terminated. exit code = 2 and a long message..
brb google
 
Xeo
@AndyProwl I actually meant the discrepancy between "if it returns non-zero" -> "done" and == 0 -> destroy
 
12:13 AM
Hey, try setting (x+y) = a^2, (x-y) = b^2, etc...
 
@DonLarynx Oh boy. Probably going to have to play with JAVA_HOME environment variable, or some shit like that.
 
@Xeo ah, right
 
And play around with the equations having terms a^2, b^2, c^2, etc...
 
comments suck
 
@Xeo Gave me a hearty chuckle =)
 
12:14 AM
This way, you're brute forcing in a smarter manner because you can get properties of the integers that must hold
 
@Nican I haven't tried to work through the implications for three items, but I suspect this is related to conjugate binomials--i.e., the factorization that A^2 - B^2 == (A+B)(A-B).
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun Cool idea! @Nican I had to do that for android studio lol. @Nooble turns out I forgot the cin.get(); command. So here we go a third time
 
@DonLarynx It's what the first person to solve it did. :3
 
@DonLarynx Two ways to solve this. The other way already got hints. The second way involves pythagorean triples.
 
My Pi is finally here!
 
12:18 AM
=/
 
@Borgleader Quite the time to be alive.
 
@thecoshman If Vlad can attend the unconference, can I?
@Nooble So quickly?
 
@Columbo 2 day shipping!
 
@Nooble Literally, like overseas?
Like, is it from Europe or Asia?
 
@Columbo Europe.
To New York.
It's smaller than I expected.
 
12:22 AM
Comments removed. Comments are not for dating advice or arguments. Take it elsewhere. — Monica Cellio ♦ 4 hours ago
 
@Nooble Surely because you solely see close shots?
 
@Columbo Somehow reminds me of an old line: any wizard can talk to dragons. The question is whether the dragon will answer, or eat you.
 
dating.stackexchange.com
 
@JerryCoffin Dammit.
 
@Columbo Might be.
 
12:22 AM
Quite a lot of people replied, though.
 
Comes in a neat anti-static wrap too :)
 
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It should be in Moscow!
Vlad will introduce us to all his little friends
And we'll be best buddies
and hold hands
and frolic together in a field of roses
 
@JerryCoffin C'mon, I'm like one hour from London, it would be absolutely epic to see LRiO bitching around IRL
3
Or Cat, or puppy
 
@Columbo So go. I'm certainly not trying to stop you.
 
12:26 AM
@Columbo I imagine myself to find Cat quite sensible and interesting, but maybe that's just me.
3
 
@JerryCoffin I'm not coming if I'm not welcome :/
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That sounds fun.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Depends where.
 
@Columbo I can't be there, so I can't say much about those who will be, but if I were there, I'd certainly consider you welcome.
 
@JerryCoffin Wait, you won't be!?
But you're the cool geezer! That's an important role!
 
12:30 AM
Maybe I'll do the fun PE problems...I am really burning myself out on the boring but somewhat easy ones
 
@Columbo If I were still single, I'd probably go. As-is, I really can't (and living in California, USA it might be questionable even if I were single-it's a pretty long trip from here).
 
@JerryCoffin Why, according to you a wife is a "price", so you'd try to get away from her? Or is it because of your kids (and not because of your relationship status)?
I mean, she'd certainly understand if you want to have "fun with the boys" for a weekend?
lol
 
@Columbo I take it you've never been married?
 
@JerryCoffin I'm 17, so no (even if technically that's possible in England, I think)
(With the consent of your parent or guardian)
Nov 4 '14 at 6:02, by Jerry Coffin
When I was young, I (and most of my friends) figured kids were the price you had to pay to be married, and be able to have sex practically all the time. Looking back, I realize it's closer to the opposite: having kids is absolutely awesome, and a wife is pretty much the price you have to pay for that. And no, I'm not kidding.
 
@Columbo I don't think I'll ever find anyone here younger than me.
 
12:35 AM
@Nooble This Alex guy claims to be 13 :P
 
@Columbo pffft. TBH I wouldn't understand if I said that to me
 
@Columbo How long ago was that?
Anyways, time to boot this Pi.
 
@Nooble Yesterday.
:P
 
@Columbo Well, at least with my wife, the only ways she'd be happy about my going to England would be 1) I was taking her along, or 2) I was getting paid to do it for work.
 
@JerryCoffin Are you serious?
She wouldn't let you go to meet up with people that you love?
haha
 
12:37 AM
@DonLarynx I had great fun solving the Laser in the reflecting egg problem with my nephew this last holiday.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Hey, I solved that one about a year ago :)
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun oooh. It's a long time since I frolicked
 
@Columbo Quite. Now if she wanted to (for example) visit the Philippines without me, rather the opposite would be true--I would have no room for any objection at all.
 
@Columbo With your nephew?
 
@CaptainGiraffe Don't have one :(
 
12:38 AM
Jo. hazt dep zua fidufi vjot tipvipdi?
 
@Columbo can you be a bit more pompous about it? I mean, wouldn't that be more like "You would leave the people that you love for some internet muppets that you might have a good time with"?
@BubuDaba yjok multun zivo pa
 
@sehe lol, I was joking, but that summarization is excellent :D
 
@Columbo I'm sorry. It is quite alot more fun to solve it with a nephew than by yourself. Maybe we can ask Jerry if it is more fun to solve it with your wife?
 
@CaptainGiraffe yes. The laser no longer reflects
 
@CaptainGiraffe Well, according to my understanding of life, that wouldn't be possible as there would be sudden outbursts of sexual intercourse every five minutes
jk
 
@sehe what?
 
@sehe You have a very strange definition of "pompous".
 
@sehe That is the saddest. I have reflected upon this and found the answer to be enlightening.
 
oh boy i cant capture parameter packs with lambdas in gcc
 
@Pris What version
 
12:42 AM
4.8.2
 
4 mins ago, by Bubu Daba
Jo. hazt dep zua fidufi vjot tipvipdi?
ka duble tre mejtflint breklin mjutlop. Hija ka njeron clopulistish na?!
 
@JerryCoffin Jerry, you gotta stand up for yourself! If you managed to learn C++ then you can tell your wife that you just left two hours ago and sit in a plane that is about to depart to NY
 
@JerryCoffin I sense a loophole.
Maybe we can give you $20.
Does that count as being paid to go?
 
@Rapptz You mean pound?
 
12:43 AM
oh my fucking god
 
@Rapptz Umm...maybe?
 
@JerryCoffin I'll give you a twenny
 
@sehe my ROT3 seems to be off balance.
 
Like, twenty dollars, not pounds. I'm not fucking rich or sth.
 
@DonLarynx path is looking in 'jre', not 'Java'?
 
12:44 AM
20 pounds is $30
 
@Rapptz Precisely
 
@Columbo I'm pretty sure I'd have to get paid at least enough to pay for the plane ticket for it to qualify...
 
There is this difference between 20 and 30 that makes me think twice and reject
 
@Pris inside "Java" is jre and jdk
 
are you for real gcc do i have to install clang? everything was going so well ;__;
 
12:45 AM
@CaptainGiraffe It's not ROT13. It's tbbtyr genafyngvna. A.k.a. genaffa
 
pls help?
 
@sehe I wrote a caesar like encrypted text, what did you write?
 
What is the supposed date for the Unconference anyway
 
@BubuDaba I wrote bad-ass like encrypted text
 
@DonLarynx yeah but thats not where its looking, the path its looking in is /jre/
 
12:45 AM
@JerryCoffin I thought C++ programmers are rich, can't you just subtract five grand from your bank account in switzerland?
Nobody will notice?
 
He's not a professional programmer.
 
@Columbo Approximately. Precisely $30.34, at this particular moment.
 
Oh Jerry.
 
@JerryCoffin I meant "precisely, when floored" :P
 
You're 50 now.
 
12:46 AM
@Pris how do i fix this?
 
I feel like I missed that happening.
 
@Rapptz Happened last July. I almost didn't notice.
 
@Rapptz "She wouldn't let you go to meet up with people that you love?" - firstly the rhetoric denial; "she wouldn't let you" - uhuh, "people that you love", aw come on. Is there violin music?
Sweety, sorry I called that pompous. You're all very dear to me, you know that, right? Come here, I wanna give you all a hug
 
@sehe Take particular care when a polar bear offers to hug you.
 
I see.
 
12:48 AM
@DonLarynx i dunno, just try dragging the contents of Java out into eclipse? or maybe you can specify the path somewhere? i dont use java or eclipse so i cant really help
 
@Columbo Shhhhh...don't mention my Swiss bank accounts.
 
@JerryCoffin Uuups, sry
 
also why are you asking here? it looks like you're trying to do android development... maybe ask the android chat room on SO or ask #android-dev on freenode or something
 
I'll keep 'em secret, all twenty-nine
 
I would like to read a short story written by sehe someday. Maybe a kickstarter someone?
 
12:49 AM
Anyone using NCrunch?
I have a unit test-code coverage question..
 
I would imagine it to be quite Hemingway in word choices.
 
@Teomanshipahi Would it count if I ate CapNCrunch for breakfast? I didn't, but I'm curious anyway...
 
binglongx.wordpress.com/2014/04/25/… oh sweet binglongx you have saved me
 
NCrunch complains about my Dispose function which is not test covered. Actullay This function is virtual and I override it in my Fake class.. Still it complains about it is not covered. So only way is using ExcludeFromCodeCoverage attribute?
 
@CaptainGiraffe not a chance. I have tried to commit some notes to paper last christmas. It worked out really well (the arrangement). But boy boy. Did it take a lot of discipline and time. Nah. I'm more the improvisor
Dec 22 '14 at 23:15, by sehe
@VáclavZeman I have to arrange parts for a christmas concert. So, flute, clarinet: here I come
@CaptainGiraffe Ernest?
 
12:59 AM
@sehe Indeed. The one that wrote 'Death in the afternoon'. Opens with "If I was a better writer I could have"
There are a few of his short stories, where if you change an if to an and, an or to and if they get a radically changed meaning. Hills like white elephants springs to mind.
 
> Hills like white elephants
Just reminds me of Song of Songs
So, you're saying different meanings have a short Hemingway Distance?
(Adding that to the list: Levenshtein, Hamming, Hemingway. Somehow I think Gray and/or Huffman should also be present)
 
@sehe Well, it's not there, but don't get Huffy(man) about it. Oh, and "Shannon" clearly deserves to be on that list as well.
 
1:19 AM
OMG
Richard Smith just replied to me on LLVM bugzilla
What do I say
omg omg
 
@Columbo What would you say if it was somebody other than Richard Smith? Usenet was really good for one thing: contributing to the same thread with Bjarne Stroustrup, Dennis Ritchie, and Bertrand Meyer in one day quickly got you to realize they're just people...
 
lol in fallout nv if I switch to radio new vegas my framerate drops noticeably
and only on that radio station
the other radio stations don't do that
I don't even
 
@AlexM. Encrypted transmissions.
 
@JerryCoffin Jerry, that guy is a monster, not a human
 
@Columbo Sorry, but I'm not buying.
 
1:26 AM
@JerryCoffin He's one of my idols.
 
@Columbo Sure. I admired (and still admire) Bjarne, Dennis and Bertrand a lot too. All entirely human though.
 
Well, tbh, there's nothing to say; He merely provides standard quotes for what I said. Here's the link.
 
guys
Guess what?
 
@Nooble Your Pi is broken
 
I'm on the Lounge. On my Pi.
 
1:28 AM
@Nooble Same thing
 
@Nooble Cool. Nicely done.
 
@Columbo Your avatar hasn't loaded.
 
lol
 
Oh there it goes!
@JerryCoffin Thanks.
Well would you look at that, MInecraft for Pi is pre-loaded!
 
@Nooble No, I won't look at that (unless you post a screen shot, or something).
 
1:36 AM
@JerryCoffin I'll have to find out how to to take a screenshot.
 
@Nooble Not much point unless it looks noticeably different from Minecraft on other platforms (which, if true, would probably belong on Java Sucks instead of here).
 
Tabs are not a thing in this browser. Two browser instances are the way to go
@JerryCoffin This is Minecraft for Pi, not MInecraft. It's coded in C++.
 
why do you always capitalize the i in minecraft
 
Because the damn keyboard polling is too slow to catch up with my speed.
When I press caps lock, it takes a couple milliseconds too slow and it caps my next letter.
 
@Nooble Oh, okay.
@Nooble Better work on the keyboard driver.
 
1:55 AM
Well that's weird. Minecraft doesn't show in the screenshot.
TIme to overclock this thing.
 
hey that's me there
HI MUM
 
@AlexM. You are actually thirteen, aren't you
 
yes
> In the beginning, trust nobody. Seriously, newbie-abuse is very popular.
If a player puts a bomb on you in a guarded town, do not try to drop it from your inventory, as guards will attack you for having it. Your best bet is to quickly leave and drop it on the world map.
Even in guarded towns, do not idle in public or let anybody stand or walk next to you. Keep moving and keep on guard.
If you do idle in a public area, do not bring anything you don't wish to lose.
fallout online sounds hardcore
 
@Columbo can i ask you a (hopefully) quick question about an answer you wrote?
stackoverflow.com/questions/26827846/… What are you doing in the example where you write "Or make the trailing parameter a non-deduced context"
 
2:12 AM
@Columbo I thought you were talking about a different Alex.
 
2:43 AM
8
A: What does 'Mutex lock' exactly do?

Adam MihalcinLet's say that ten people had to share a pen (maybe they work at a really cash-strapped company). Since they have to write long documents with the pen, but most of the work in writing a document is just thinking of what to say, they agree that each person gets to use the pen to write one sentenc...

Cool stuff.
mutex lock doesn't require any memory access beyond the cache.
 
@StackedCrooked Cool, but only partly correct--not all processors use the same cache protocols (some use MESI, others MOESI, for example). It is true that the "O" state has become fairly common over time though.
 
Ah damn. I was just about to go on a locking spree.
 
@StackedCrooked Doesn't require memory access, but if a processor modifies a cache line in "O" state, it does have to broadcast the new value to all the other processors with copies of that data (potentially just all other processors).
@StackedCrooked If you're on a desktop or server, chances of the processor having an O state in its cache are pretty good. If you're writing code on a phone (for one example) there's a much better chance that it doesn't.
 
Is this broadcast blocking in any way?
 
@StackedCrooked Depends on implementation. If memory serves, it's usually non-blocking for the owner, but will block any other processor trying to read that data.
 
2:56 AM
Is there no time window after sending the broadcast where a CPU could have unsafe access to a corresponding cache line before receiving that broadcast..?
 
@StackedCrooked I think that varies between processors, but would have to do some looking at data sheets to be sure.
 
Is this supposed to be a trick question?
0
Q: Is it a memory leak in the following C code?

user2455037Is it a memory leak in the flowing C code? #include <stdlib.h> int *a; int main() { a = malloc(sizeof(int)*10); return 0; }

The program quits immediately after leaking.
 
It's just a noob question.
 
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking too.
 
The guy doesn't know what memory leak means.
He might even think the OS leaked memory.
Due to his program.
 
3:05 AM
Hopefully a definition of the terms, and what people care about will be of some help.
 
> Define what you mean by "leak"
But, the guy wants to know what a leak is! :P
 
Yes, your code leaks a block of the size of ten integers. However, since it exits right away, the memory is returned back to the OS, so nobody is going to notice except valgrind. — dasblinkenlight 4 mins ago
^^ And the professor - if applicable.
 
@StackedCrooked Yeah--the sort of comment that would make perfect sense if (for example) you and I were going to argue over whether program X has a leak or not. Utterly useless for somebody who wants to learn what it means though.
@Mysticial ...or other code reviewer.
 
When using pool valgrind no longer complains when you access "freed" memory (because it's still in the pool.) That's a little scary.
 
you need more narrow minded tools
 
3:10 AM
But I'm not afraid!
 
@StackedCrooked Be not afraid. Though you walk through the valley of the shadow of leaks, my RAII goes before you always, keeping thee safe and freeing whatsoever thou dost allocate.
 
I'll use the RAII.
 
@chmod711telkitty That's Some Pig!
@StackedCrooked My priest will anoint you in code, and wash away the iniquities of the world with my holy Allocator.
:-)
 
I've managed to get a stable 1GHz clock. I feel accomplished.
OS Is much more smooth now.
 
3:23 AM
@Nooble You overclocked your Pi?
 
@Mysticial Yes :)
 
From what speed?
 
700MHz
 
That's a lot.
Nowadays it's hard to get a 42% overclock stable on desktop processors.
 
3:34 AM
@Mysticial It's very low power, so this might have something to do with it.
 
@JerryCoffin your holy allocator scares me
 
@StackedCrooked What you should be scared of are koalas.
 
 
1 hour later…
4:59 AM
The last message was posted after Vlad was banned.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Vlad was banned? por que?
 
for being Vlad nuff said
Why would the programming language matter? Do you have different answers for different languages/ — Kristopher Johnson 3 hours ago
 
@caps In Lounge, Vlad means ban!
 
> I need to know how can I modificated the DB of a client have to save it into the new software I already make it for him.
there are simply no words
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
 
5:01 AM
certainly no good words
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol again
 
lolathon
Also is there a more elegant solution to using the char* Buffer; ? I've tried instantiating it and then getting the output: char Buffer = " "; long response = read_output(DeviceID, &Buffer, strlen(Buffer), &BytesRead); But I get an error saying I can't convert char to char*... — pikarawr 9 hours ago
this one I shall simply ignore
COME ON TARS
("oh my god")
((/cc @R.MartinhoFernandes))
 
 
so dumb
 
"Cooper, there's no point using our fuel to chat in the Lounge"
"Analyse Stack Overflow's spin"
"What are you doing?"
"Trolling"
"It's not impossible!"
"No; it's unnecessary."
 
5:04 AM
the VCL's Variant class defines operator<< as a bitshift instead of a stream output
really obnoxious
 
courtesy of me
enjoy my non-cursive "e"s (again, /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes)
 
Improve your hand writing bub.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hm. Too curvy. Touchscreen?
Ah no. The 't' and 'h' in "then" gives it.
 
FWIW, the SO swag arrived today. A T-shirt (black, with SO logo), coffee mug, and a bunch of SO stickers.
2
 
5:19 AM
"hand writing" pfft not everybody Stack Overflows on a tablet yknow
some of us use real computers
 
@JerryCoffin pics then!
 
Why'd you get SO swag?
 
cos i iz awesome
 
200k?
 
@Rapptz 200k I think.
 
5:19 AM
They're a bit late if so.
 
actually hang on a minute
what the fuck happened to my 100k swag
that was MONTHS ago
 
@Rapptz Rep. I think everybody 100K+ or something like that.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Touchscreen laptops are pretty common now.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yes, just arriving here now. I'd guess yours is on the way.
 
@MarkGarcia i have a real computer
not a "laptop"
and even if I did, I would still use a keyboard and mouse
 
5:20 AM
lmao
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah, I guessed you'll say that.
 
but never mind that; where is my swag?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes: Did you get yours? I remember talking with you about it
 
I got my SO swag too
Invisible black t-shirt, invisible SO stickers and an invisible coffee mug.
 
5:21 AM
can't find the email now; maybe I imagined it?!
haha
found it
sent a cautious email back
 
I imagine when Vlad goes 100K and the Stack Overflow team goes through a lot of trouble getting something delivered to Moscow. That if they'd care anyway.
 
I was promised back in September that it'd be two weeks
@MarkGarcia pfft
Stack Overflow will implode when Vlad hits 100k. Under the sheer weight of revenge downvotes.
@Rapptz Did you genuinely also not get anything from that btw
 
I'm pretty scrub in terms of SO rep.
 
I figure maybe they got my survey response, realised I don't live in the United States of Arseholes and then silently ignored the whole thing
 
I'm jealous of your swag.
 
5:27 AM
oh, true, you're a pauper
 
But I never got anything from the survey.
I did the first time.
Just stickers.
Not the other times.
 
it was a 100k thing. even at the time it was about 9 months late
 
Rep is not totally worthless, it seems.
 
it seems it really is
 
5:28 AM
g'night, all
 
rep wins you two emails thanking you profusely for your service and promising you a belated SO Birthday gift............ then not sending it
 
@caps I'd be willing to sell my account only if my identity doesn't come with it. :(
 
cya
@MarkGarcia IRTA "if my telkitty doesn't come with it"
 
@caps Gnight.
 
@caps Sleep well.
 
5:29 AM
pfft I wouldn't go that far
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Q: Memory leak in C Program

gargiI have made a C program in which I have used structures defined as: typedef struct Move{ int from_x; int from_y; int to_x; int to_y; int piece; }Move; typedef struct ListofMove{ Move* array; int len; }ListofMove; typedef struct Board{ int B[8][8]; double value; double value_w;...

jesus
 
@JerryCoffin Did they ask for your size or did they just infer?
 
@MarkGarcia I think they asked, but don't remember for sure.
If they guessed/inferred, they did well (it is my size).
 
good night my darlings
 
Good night.
 
5:47 AM
@Rapptz Is it just me or did your pic just got higher res?
 
I upped the resolution.
 
@Rapptz You mean you found a digital version instead of a scan? :P
 
No.
I lost the original drawing unfortunately in my overheated HDD.
But I found a CD in my house with a higher quality .png render of 900x900 so I used that instead.
 
Where's it from anyway?
Anime?
 
'tis a drawing I made back in 2003-2005 that is apparently popular online for fanfiction forums.
but yeah it's from an Anime, Naruto in particular.
I've been using this as my avatar for a long time.
 
5:54 AM
I suspect that one of my chicken is a super smart bird - she knows how to knock the door with its beak and tried to scratch her backside with a stick ...
 
I... I didn't realize it was Naruto...
Well I was seeing the low-res version.
 
It might be more clear in higher res.
it looks even better here :p
 
Dang you draw good.
 
I suck now
I've been noticing a lot of json libraries showing up.
That's cool
 
It seemed like, one showed up on /r/cpp then another author decided to also show his. It's like some sort of a race.
 

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