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12:00 AM
@Morwenn I realize this. Yet, this particular picture didn't get funny by repetition.
 
See. Even the kitty knows better
 
@Morwenn On the contrary, it makes them anti-funny
 
Well. Puppy has no meme sense, it would appear. All he got is "your mom". So I'll discount that opinion even it convenes my own point for now :)
Woof woof. I farted. I took a large dump. Cheese. Don't stick your toes into your running PC to warm them
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Did I forget the old ones :)
 
how nice to chill with you this evening, fellow Loungecicles.
 
12:04 AM
@jaggedSpire IRTA Loungecicadas
 
Yeah. Most agreeable.
I should leave
@AnalPhabet dat keyboard mishap
 
@jaggedSpire grunt
@sehe You saw nothing
 
@AnalPhabet I have a netdump of the entire thing. Pay me $500 rep and I'll shift-delete it.
 
@AnalPhabet I really should learn the utf format. All I have is gibberish...
 
12:08 AM
@AnalPhabet :)
 
See if you had an awesome keyboard like mine, you could have multiple programmable layers.
And arrow keys within a reasonable distance from your fingers.
 
@Nooble ...and no arrow keys
 
@AnalPhabet Oh I have arrow keys.
 
@Nooble No, you don't
 
@Nooble to the knees
 
12:09 AM
@AnalPhabet Yeah I do...
Dedicated ones, in fact.
 
Pix or it didn't happen
 
do mine eyes deceive me, or did literal riff-raff come in here earlier to request someone do their homework?
/jk
 
My R-ALT, Pn, R-CTRL and R-SHIFT.
 
@jaggedSpire it would be rather surprising if that hadn't happened for a day
 
12:11 AM
Although I personally prefer my Fn + IJKL.
It's a whole lot easier when I got used to it.
 
@Nooble This is a string of Unicode codepoints I do not will to absorb
 
@sehe we can all dream.
 
It is against my religion to move by any other means but hjk and l.
 
actually, as a pile of rocks, I can't. >_>
 
in Maid Café (メイド喫茶) on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, Oct 22 at 12:38, by Toshinou Kyouko
Strength is being able to crush a tomato. Dexterity is being able to dodge a tomato. Constitution is being able to eat a bad tomato. Intelligence is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put a tomato in a fruit salad. Charisma is being able to sell a tomato based fruit salad.
 
12:13 AM
lol
D&D, or a game with the same base stats?
 
@Mysticial Dearth is the absence of many random qualifications from this list
 
@AnalPhabet Also N-Key rollover.
My keyboard is inherently superior :D
 
Meh. I has that
Doesn't Game.
 
@sehe Over USB?
 
Yup.
 
12:17 AM
Oh man it's great I get to spam things really fast. Useful for turbo-pinging.
 
Das
 
@sehe Ooooh.
 
@Nooble ಠ_ಠ
 
I'm even learning english words here. Dearth is a nice word.
 
I was gonna get a Das but I wanted the programmability.
 
12:19 AM
@CaptainGiraffe as is glut
well, I like it. It fits well with "glutton"
 
@jaggedSpire glut is also a nice Polish word
 
@jaggedSpire glut is fucking horrible
 
Is Nooble Puppy O.o
 
@jaggedSpire glut I've known for a long time. This was my first contact (I think) with Dearth.
 
12:20 AM
@AnalPhabet Took you guys a while.
 
TIL in his free time, Puppy pretends to be a teenager in NYC
but still can't stay away from the Lounge
 
The independent arrows are well hidden under the weight of history
 
Whoa.
 
Ell
Turbo prolog :V
 
@jaggedSpire Oh but there is no Puppy.
Only me, Cicada.
 
12:23 AM
@Nooble tags as cicada
 
@sehe I've had disks like that with Turbo prolog. The disks had a read error so I got turbo Pascal instead.
 
@CaptainGiraffe I'll have you know I consulted a thesaurus this time. I wanted to have the word really fit in with those virtues
 
@jaggedSpire are you the terminator? o.O
 
@Borgleader I can neither confirm nor deny such rumors
 
@sehe Did you speak English by the age of say 3 and a half?
 
12:25 AM
 
@CaptainGiraffe I had those but not anymore (they were 1.44MiB 3¼″ anyways, not as impressive)
 
slowly walks away
 
@Borgleader :D
those ears. Oh, they're so floppy. I bet they feel like velvet...
 
@CaptainGiraffe Nope. I'll have you know I learned most of it in church and really got practice when a we got a class mate from the US. I didn't really teach him a lot of Dutch :S
 
I can't help but note that the floppy covers states "100% error free" =)
 
12:27 AM
That's the factory guarantee only. I have no intention of using them
 
@jaggedSpire ...when your coat's made out of them
 
Although I'd love if I had ever thought to keep my old source code
 
@AnalPhabet you monster
@Borgleader no, come back!
 
@sehe I'd love to see my 68000 assembly that I wrote at 13 =) I might have something constructive to say. Well, actually I'm quite sad it is gone.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Yup. My Turbo Pascal 7 unit in MASM is also gone. As is my TurboVision "excel" application. I'd love to check up how I did my sort routine again (aside from in-place on the random-access file, that much I remember)
Definitely time for sleep. Night all
 
requiescat in pace, sehe
 
@sehe Thanks for the throwback, now I'm getting sentimental =)
 
@jaggedSpire Hehe.
 
Does anyone recall a programming environment called Enable? It was a database like software.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Yeah, back in my day...
 
REQUIRE(accumulate(salts.begin(), salts.end(), size_t(0)) == Approx(numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / 2).epsilon(numeric_limits<size_t>::max() / salts.size()));
Such butty
 
What is this.
Why Lolcase.
 
12:37 AM
@Nooble ._.`
 
@Nooble A test for (approximate) uniform distribution
@Nooble It's Catch, and testing fraemworks are allowed to use a bad convention to not interfere with your mom normal code
 
Does anyone here play Garry's Mod?
 
@Nooble no
 
Ah Catty.
 
Why is size_t(0) the type argument for accumulate?
 
12:40 AM
Plenty of fun.
 
@CaptainGiraffe init with 0?
 
@CaptainGiraffe Because template argument deduction, duh
Also it's not a type argument, dummy
 
@AnalPhabet Deduction, not so much. Also thanks =)
I'm quite aware that accumulate uses the initial value as a reasonable return type. But why size_t(0)?
 
@CaptainGiraffe Because 0 is of type int?
@CaptainGiraffe It by definition is
@melak47 rolls eyes If it's that, then that's because I like explicitness there
 
@Nooble I used to be the lead programmer for gmtower.org
 
12:45 AM
@Nican Cool :D
Is that, Lua?
 
user406009
@Nooble I used to play it.
 
user406009
SpaceBuild was quite fun.
 
Yes. By the time I left, the project was about 200,000 lines of lua code. I never want to touch that thing again.
 
DarkRP is great.
I play it with my friends.
 
12:46 AM
@Nican I cri everytiem
 
So much fun being a hobo.
@Nican :P
 
@AnalPhabet Thing is, the standard has a lot more to say about that. Even stuff that is unintuitive.
 
@Nooble Do not get me wrong. I love that project, but I have learned much since.
 
@CaptainGiraffe About what?
Type of 0?
Are you out of your mind?
 
@Nican I did some Lua with a Minecraft mod called ComputerCraft.
Never again.
 
12:47 AM
Lua sucks
 
@Nooble you should do some Lua with MineTest, instead.
 
@AnalPhabet The output of "typeid(0).name() << ' ' << typeid(int).name() << ' ' << typeid(size_t).name() << ' ' << '\
 
Some of the features that made it easier just made it counter-intuitive for me.
 
@CaptainGiraffe impldef
 
@Nooble After I gave up Garry's mod, I tried to make a clone of it using C#/Mono: github.com/SharpMod/SharpMod Sadly, I never finished it. :(
 
12:48 AM
@jaggedSpire Interesting...
 
@Nican "SeeHash/Mono" <-- here's your problem
 
@Nican Also interesting...
 
@AnalPhabet Well kinda. The language is supposed to work on all kinds of platforms.
 
@CaptainGiraffe And?
How is that in any way relevant?
 
@AnalPhabet Not sure anymore. I'm not even sure we have an argument.
 
12:50 AM
@CaptainGiraffe AFAICT you suck at type deduction
 
Ah yes the size_T syntax
 
@Nooble I still wonder when Source 2 will come out.
 
@AnalPhabet Ah you suck at being civil. Nice to meet you.
 
@CaptainGiraffe I ain't no military
And therefore am not not civil
And I'm not on my way to becoming military, so I do not suck at being civil (by going (as in becoming) military)
 
Current stage of the house I am (still) building ... because by now my ideas have been stolen at least twice (they either checked their data against my app or made contact amongst everything else). Mandatory paper work is tedious & ... mandatory, house building is taking up 3x time of that would be required by the professionals. life is generally gravitating towards that resembles cat++'s .... f*** life, f*** everything
 
12:53 AM
there is a spider in the corner
 
@GregorMcGregor tell it it's the chosen one of all spiderkind and see what horrors it unleashes on its kin
 
or were you talking about the window
 
@jaggedSpire Ok one more but i have to go sleep now.
 
@Borgleader chokes
 
12:57 AM
@chmod711telkitty not very bright
 
Telkitty refactoring her house
 
Ell
@chmod711telkitty nice
 
@GregorMcGregor its called feng shui
 
Ell
you are a great builder @chmod711telkitty
 
12:59 AM
@Ell thanks Ell, you are always so sweet
 
Ell
<3
 
Ell
I am only being honest ;)
 
@chmod711telkitty 'D ya' taste 'im?
 
@jaggedSpire Ok I lied last one
 
1:01 AM
@Borgleader seizes
 
Also, @Ell keeps being female in my head
Why does it do that
 
@AnalPhabet something you just know ...
 
ITT Anal Phabet faps to Ell
 
@GregorMcGregor that escalated quickly
 
@GregorMcGregor What you be talkin' 'boot, mate?
 
1:02 AM
buttmate
 
When confused, go full-on Canadian mode
 
Ell
@AnalPhabet I'm flattered
 
This leads to much confusion
 
@GregorMcGregor your deriding is always expected ...
 
-2
Q: How to compile and run tests with different flags on Travis CI

TrianglesI have a C++ project on Travis CI that can be built with an optional flag, say for example --with-superpowers. Currently I've set up my .travis.yml file as follows: language: cpp compiler: gcc before_script: ... ./configure --with-superpowers script: make && make check I would like t...

plz
 
1:06 AM
@AnalPhabet in your pants?
 
@chmod711telkitty Just my honest opinion, I'll refrain from commenting from now on then.
 
@Borgleader Oh fucking hell
Of course not
 
1:19 AM
> The room is a standard bedroom, with everything for living there - just bring your stuff and live.
> bring your stuff and live.
lol
 
@GregorMcGregor yeah right ... because we all know that's going to happen (unless you are some how unexpectedly disconnected from the internet)
 
@Borgleader so...fluffy
 
my shitposting emojis
 
> a triple room for 3
orly
 
Ell
Ugh man this chromebook was a mistake
it's way too much effort/risk to install a real linux on
 
1:29 AM
lol
 
Ell
I have to flash new firmware or some shit :V
 
also timing is a b!tch, I was presented with quite a few opportunities & I kept on missing them - mainly because I move on too fast.
 
@Nican Soon, my friend.
Together with modules.
 
~here is something you want, come & get it~ ~wanted, now I have moved on to something new and shinning~ ... right
I am no good with waiting, because so many interesting things (and people) in life :'(
I guess I only have myself to blame
 
yes chromebook are a mistake
why did you even buy one
 
1:41 AM
sup lounge
 
I don't see why the ssd isn't replaceable when the other models was like plugged in right next to the battery
 
sup elim
 
Same as ram. Someone told me you can't upgrade them. Sounds like a lie
I am stuck can someone explain to me MySQL and databases and ahit
 
the ssd in a chrombook? should be replaceable as long as you have a recovery / install disk
 
Why is the java room always dead and they banned me from asking questions on stack overflow
 
1:51 AM
would any one be so kind as to explain reading data from a file in c++, what's the best way to get certain "parts" (lines, data, text) of the file?
 
Oh, man, vampires took over the lounge
 
@ElimGarak different types of chaos is the variety of life and all that? :p
 
@ElimGarak suuuup
 
Getting banned from asking questions on SO should propagate to chat. :(
 
@ElimGarak oooh
@ElimGarak quick get the garlic!
 
1:56 AM
Garlic is delicious when prepared properly!
 
it is
I like it on pasta, sauteed in olive oil with onion and mushroom, with a bit of parmesean cheese on top
:3
 
Aaaand now I'm hungry!
 
@ThePhD your one week free trial of catface-less jagged will expire in: 3 hours.
@ElimGarak just as planned!
 
Ell
Here goes... let's hope it's not £70 down the drain
 
> I am a vegan female looking for another female vegan roommate.
 
2:01 AM
#carnivoreDiscrimination
 
@GregorMcGregor it sounds like an alien species when put like that
 
user406009
To be fair, there can be a large number of reasons for doing that.
 
user406009
Perhaps the person is a vegan for ethical reasons, and seeing people eat meat in front of her is too much of a temptation?
 
Maybe we should leave the poor animals alone and feast on the vegans instead?
 
user406009
But people are animals. So you would still be eating animals.
 
2:05 AM
popele transcend animels
 
According to a certain hotel in New Vegas, the human animal is particularly delicious.
 
user406009
@Gregor Sure, "popele" might, be people surely do not.
 
@Lalaland it's usually so there's no question regarding the contents of the pantry\refrigerator. If you know everyone involved is vegan, you also only have to track cutting boards for use in cutting strongly-flavored foods like onion and garlic, instead of keeping one for fish, one for other meat, one for strong veg and one for everything else
 
> 7. Any illegal or immoral purpose in the property is prohibited.
does C++ count as immoral
@Lalaland wahts the diffrence
> 8. No smoking, durians, pets are allowed.
HAHAHAHAHA
 
@GregorMcGregor I suspect that anything that destroys the soul so utterly is classified as "immoral"
 
2:07 AM
When you have to explicitly qualify durians as allowed
 
@GregorMcGregor I am almost positive that isn't what they meant. :P
 
Man I'm having some real fun with this new camera.
I can finally take pictures in low-light conditions.
 
Ell
show us some of your pics ;)
 
hint hint
 
2:11 AM
Took it under the couch with a 5 second exposure and f4.5.
 
user406009
@GregorMcGregor ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 
Ell
aha
 
humans are tasty :p
 
@Nooble bootifull
 
2:17 AM
@ElimGarak Rendered in Icicle.
Real-time, 120 FPS on an Intel HD 4600.
 
Gen 5 masterrace
 
Hi there, everyone, one question!
of the c++ std
 
> of the c++ std
use protection!
encapsulate your weewee
3
 
this files seems to be divided into two parts: a first part of code which is commented and a second part of code (not commented) but it looks like automated generated from the first part. Is that the case?
 
2:24 AM
Given that before C++11, an enum could be any size the compiler wanted, why did Microsoft use enum so much for parameters to Windows API functions and how can I figure out the size of an enum for a particular function?
 
@NathanOsman std::underlying_type
 
Oops - looks like I accidentally blundered into some help blog.
 
@jaggedSpire Yes, but if I understand correctly, that type doesn't exist pre-C++11.
 
@MartinJames how inconvenient
@NathanOsman this is correct, why are you using C++03?
 
I'm actually using neither. I'm translating some C++ code to Go. In order to do that, I need to know which types should be passed as parameters.
 
2:26 AM
You should do something about that, Martin James
 
> Syndicate gives us an image of a world in which the existence of women as people is treated as completely normal.
wow that's completely unheard of
 
@NathanOsman then figure out what the underlying type is on your compiler, and wander off, happy and free.
 
@NathanOsman Most enum defaults are 32-bit int.
 
Could it be different for different CPU architectures? (x86/x86_64)
 
2:29 AM
No.
It's just int.
Usually.
You have to use std::underlying_type to be sure because it's IB.
@PedroB The commented part is the synopsis from the C++ standard.
 
> Syndicate is a clear response to gamers’ increased desire for more capable and powerful female options.
Disables likes/dislikes and comments on YouTube for the review.
 
@Rapptz Okay, thanks.
 
@Rapptz many thanks
 
@Rapptz howtocondescension.txt
 
2:36 AM
ikr
he probably downvoted me :v
I'm so bored
 
the flat is being re-decoration for printing,
spend 5 minutes by foot apart from, the flat is 255 sq. ft. net 3 directions with windows in
SE, S & SW containing TV set, referigerator, air condition with warm and cold function , single bed, chairs, small table , bathroom, kitchen and dining room are independently,
 
@GregorMcGregor eh?
 
probably google translated from chinese
 
@CatPlusPlus ShareX is wonderful. Saved me so much hassle :D
 
2:52 AM
> The only 'issue' is that this location is located on the 9/F of the building.. with no elevator.
lol
 
Ell
Okay my chromebook is now a mean lean Elementary OS machine
the touchpad is so terrible tho
now I need to install emacs and set up remote building or somethin
 
elementary is awful
 
Ell
I had never tried before
it's not so bad
 
you'll soon realize
 
Ell
it's just ubuntu with different skin so far
 
3:02 AM
@Ell Why'd you get a chromebook 0_o
 
Ell's list of bad choices: a) get a chromebook b) install elementary on it c) start using it as a veggie board
 
Ellementary.
 
chromebutt
 
Ell
@Nooble I needed a cheap laptop
that I could programme remotely with
 
so naturally you got a chromebook
 
Ell
3:05 AM
:D
It was only £70
I think that is not bad
 
"I needed a cheap bicycle to go buy groceries so I settled with this 25 popeles luxury Yacht"
 
Ell
The important thing was that I needed it by tomorrow
 
Ell
So my options were limited :V
 
Yep, the day before the exam I have a student complaining about the wording of the first Lab, how it is poor, and how he won't make the exam because of the poor wording.
 
Ell
3:13 AM
:V
silly student
 
@Ell It breaks my heart.
 
Ell
They do themselves no favours
 
Funny thing is it is a second year(I think) student.
 
o.O
The exam is for him not for you, does he think he's punishing you, somehow?
That's incredibly immature
 
Ell
3:32 AM
it's way past sleep time
night all
 
@Ell nn
 
Sleeping is for pussies, work 'til you die, bby.
 
How could you write an equation for going cross eyed when it two close to an object?
 
(Is this guy for real? ^)
 
In first person view.
 
3:36 AM
@GettingNifty It's easy.
First take a piece of cheese.
 
a dry one preferably
 
Needs to be a cubic one.
And then you spread it all over your keyboard.
This should auto generate the code for you.
 
If distance between viewer and object is <12{Object pos. -x of viewer opaque + x of viewer}
 
Don't forget to open a text editor before you spread the dry cubic cheese!
 
That's some good ass cheese!!!
 
3:42 AM
You guys want to guess what a fully optimized, slimmed G-buffer intended for PBR with partial framebuffer compression weighs @ 3840x2160 with 4x MSAA? :P
 
Put it in a camera and uou ll be rich
 
Please try to avoid posting messages that are too obvious of flag bait.
 
@ElimGarak 2 MB
 
user406009
PBR? Physically Based Reflections?
 
Physically based rendering (requires more bytes to satisfy material parametrization)
 
user406009
3:45 AM
Oh, that would make more sense.
 
user406009
My guess is 300 MB.
 
800. :D And that's leaving out some stuff. :D
 
480 kB
 
user406009
That doesn't seem too bad. Modern graphics cards have quite a lot of RAM.
 
user406009
I guess the trouble would be calculating and writing all those bytes quick enough for a frame?
 
3:46 AM
800 MB of bandwidth each frame. :D And the minimum is 30 per second (otherwise gamer uproar).
 
you'll never write 800 MB at 60 fps
 
That's why most never use MSAA with 3840x2160, and even without it barely reach 30 FPS on a GTX 980
 
okay maybe 30 is doable
not sure how though
 
user406009
Why the heck would you need multi-sampling at such a high resolution anyways?
 
user406009
The human eye can't see the pixels past a certain point.
 
3:48 AM
Depends on your display size. :D Most 4K display intended for games are far below the threshold of not seeing the pixel grid. :D Also, it is subpixel sampling during rasterization, which helps activate things that fall through (extra detail). The pixel shader is only executed on the pixel centers tho (extrapolation). 4x is mostly the sweetspot. 8x is overkill and 2x Intel can't do in hardware properly.
 

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