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2:00 AM
@Rapptz It's not all the time unfortunately :-P ...
 
Wow.
An answer from Shog9 in my tag?
 
@Rapptz Mind linking it here?
 
85
A: How should I use FormatMessage() properly in C++?

Shog9Here's the proper way to get an error message back from the system for an HRESULT: LPTSTR errorText = NULL; FormatMessage( // use system message tables to retrieve error text FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM // allocate buffer on local heap for error text |FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER ...

I googled "remove newlines from FormatMessage"
doesn't answer my question
 
Cheers & hth.
 
2:06 AM
@Rapptz Shog9 isn't perceived as the typical high rep c++ expert? Covering a lot of other fields (especially moderation) of course though.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit My (german GEMA restricted) YouTube denies to play that video :(
 
Ell
Why do people still use CRTs
 
@πάνταῥεῖ sucka
@Ell they don't
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah, that sucks a lot here.
 
2:10 AM
I'll just remove the newlines myself.
:(
 
@Ell I don't know of much of anybody does any more, but people who cared a lot about color accuracy continued to use CRTs long after almost everybody else had switched to LCDs.
 
> seen 16 hours ago
from vlad's profile
 
@Ell People use CRTs in game tournaments because of the perceived lower input delay.
 
That GEMA organization doesn't put benefit to anyone, but just serves itself.
 
@JerryCoffin I doubt CRTs could maintain color accuracy with much use (pixel burn).
Good morning.
 
2:12 AM
Van Damme's daugther, Bianca Bree, looks like Clara
7 hours ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
Ooh, Vlad was online 9 hours ago. No posts, though.
 
You guys and your Vlad fanclub.
 
Vlad currently has an existential crisis.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ To my surprise, 512 total score in 52 total answers.
That's pretty good.
 
@Rapptz We're just attentive about him ...
 
They're all from '08 - '09 though.
 
2:14 AM
@MarkGarcia They do require frequent re-calibration. I used to re-do mine pretty much every time I did serious photo editing, and people who did it regularly usually re-calibrated something like once a week. Very few LCDs are as accurate, but they are a lot more stable--to the point that I used to be able to see seasonal variations in mine (when I was living in Colorado so winter was significantly different from summer).
 
Reading his old answers from 2008 is kinda funny if you look at it from today's POV.
 
@Rapptz That's an average of less than 1 upvote per answer. no it's not
 
lol
512 net upvotes in 52 answers is pretty good
 
4
A: Guidelines to improve your code

Shog9 Delete unnecessary code. That is all.

lmao
 
2:16 AM
@Rapptz Tempted to flag...
 
@Rapptz Of course! Didn't want to disparage them. I just meant to say he's not participating the c++ tag extensively nowadays.
 
Shog later today: "Why am I getting all these upvotes?"
 
user3010322
Comments may only be edited before 5 minutes now...
 
@MarkGarcia Upvoted!
 
user3010322
What teh hell.
 
2:18 AM
@JerryCoffin I once had a tendency to degauss every now and then just because I feel it helps.
@πάνταῥεῖ Of course. Just that... I want to find low-quality/spammy answers by mods and custom flag them. ;)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit didnt see that
 
@Rapptz It is now. Back then, 10 up-votes on an answer was a lot more common--there were a lot fewer questions, so a question stayed on the front page a lot longer, etc. The number of questions has risen a lot faster than the number of people really participating (voting), so votes per post has dropped substantially.
 
@Rapptz flagged for historical whatsit
@ThePhD That's not new in any way
 
@MarkGarcia I rarely degaussed--never had much reason to.
 
@ThePhD Been around since forever.
 
2:21 AM
TIL a new word: prevaricate
 
@MarkGarcia I had a tendency to do that because I liked the sound
@ThePhD TRWTF is that you've never noticed this before
actually TRWTF is that I'm still awake
bye
 
See ya.
 
@StackedCrooked I'm not so sure if that's really new to you, but I suppose maybe it could be.
 
2:22 AM
hi guise
tips on staying away from youtube
its so fun
but waste of time
 
I should sleep
 
@DonLarynx Make it play inside your head
 
@Jefffrey You should sleep.
 
I agree
 
2:24 AM
@Jefffrey What's your local time actually? It's almost 3:30 AM here ...
 
@MarkGarcia He should sleep.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Sameties.
 
It's 3:26 here.
 
@Jefffrey UK?
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Italy
 
2:25 AM
@πάνταῥεῖ North Italy (Jefffrey, not me.)
 
Ell
I should sleep too my droogs
 
@DonLarynx Go to TvTropes instead.
 
Ell
Its 2:25 in the UK
Good nochy!
 
AFAIK 40% of the lounge is in that timezone.
Prolly more.
 
@Jefffrey Ah. Sorry I've been missing that ...
 
2:26 AM
@Ell UK has a different time? Impossible!
 
It doesn't matter, it's always morning when you join and evening when you leave.
 
@Jefffrey Hm, more like 35% I think.
 
@StackedCrooked Oh, be honest. You're in the far northern stretches of Italy, after the mountains have given way to the plains, and almost slid into the ocean... :-)
 
Oh, an ISIS seems at our doorstep.
 
I suppose that's right.
 
2:27 AM
@StackedCrooked 37.217892%
 
@JerryCoffin I hate you
 
Google amazingly returns many results for 37.217892.
 
@Ell They have also left-hand traffic. Always a bit elitist different :-P
 
@StackedCrooked Mostly hotels.
 
does anyone use github on windows?
 
2:29 AM
@Steve Hi
 
@Jefffrey UTC+1?
 
@Steve There's 3 people that do.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ UK is in UTC.
 
@DonLarynx :-) It does fit what you asked for, now doesn't it?
 
who?
 
2:30 AM
@Rapptz possible
@Steve Do you have a moment to talk about Haskell?
 
u have the wrong steve @Jefffrey
i dono why i been getting notifications for another steve lol
 
@Steve What's "dono"? You are acting weird steve. Is everything ok?
 
@Steve Because chat is roughly tied with Dicsource for awfulness?
 
Was it portugal then? OK they at least drive at the right side of the street. But count on nothing, having a car steered through Lisbon :P ...
(been there)
 
fuck
 
2:32 AM
don't know lol
 
dont press escape when typing a long shit
 
@Steve You don't know what "dono" means?
 
@πάνταῥεῖ Oh, come on. Lane markings are really only suggestions, aren't they?
 
@JerryCoffin Merely
 
@DonLarynx Don't shit when making a long escape.
 
2:33 AM
who has github
can anyone help
 
with what?
 
`1 == args.length && (args[0] != 1 || args[0] != 2)`

if `args[0] == 2` won't this return `T && (T || F) ---> T && T ---> T`?
 
@Steve I have
 
@Steve I do
 
2:34 AM
im getting failed to refresh the working directory
 
Come on, Steve. You know I have Github. What kind of questions are those?
Stop joking.
 
@Jefffrey It's not a real question.
 
@Steve Did you try turning it off and on again?
3
 
I miss that close reason.
 
yes
 
2:34 AM
On, other news, how's you wife?
 
HOW IS THE ANSWER REAL IF THE QUESTION IS NOT REAL?
 
@JerryCoffin
 
@Jefffrey More importantly, how's your wife (and my kids)?
5
 
@Jefffrey Divorced actually
 
2:35 AM
logs says missing video card lol
use REVO to delete cache
 
Never heard of a "video card lol".
 
brb
 
Is that for playing LoL or something?
 
the good thing about being a woman is that there is a good chance you know for certain that the kid who came out of your bottom is yours ...
 
That's pretty much the only thing.
 
2:37 AM
@Jefffrey Long overlay Loop
 
@Jefffrey I want the nVidia Steam edition!
 
`1 == args.length && (args[0] != 1 || args[0] != 2)`

if `args[0] == 2` won't this return `T && (T || F) ---> T && T ---> T`?
 
@chmod711telkitty What if they later switch it with some other baby?
AFAIK that's not a remote possibility either.
 
@Jefffrey unless the baby is really important, I don't see why people would have the motivation to do that
 
@Jefffrey in a first world country, i'd hope baby-exchanges weren't "not remote possibilities"
 
2:38 AM
@chmod711telkitty By mistake for example.
 
babies all look alike
 
@Blob nope, polymorphism
> Genetic polymorphism is the simultaneous occurrence in the same locality of two or more discontinuous forms in such proportions that the rarest of them cannot be maintained just by recurrent mutation or immigration, originally defined by Ford (1940).
 
besides, how can you expect every staff to tell Steve's baby apart from chmod711telkitty's?
 
@Blob They tend to grow up, and just bite you in your ass likely :(
 
> In real life, such a switch occurs rarely.[1] Since many cases of babies switched at birth are likely undocumented or unknown
Babies switched at birth are babies who, because of either error or maleficence, are interchanged with each other at birth or very soon thereafter, leading to their being unknowingly raised by parents who are not their biological parents. The occurrence is rare in real life, but common as a plot device in novels and movies. == As a literary plot device == The plot device of babies who are switched at birth, or in their cradles, has been a common one in American fiction since the 18th century. It is one of the several identifiable characteristics of melodrama that are plot devices dealing ...
 
2:40 AM
back
 
errr, because parents are likely to see the child right after birth & they are likely to know if the baby is switched?
 
hey steve
 
@Jefffrey It's not even that rare it happens
 
did you fix the problem?
 
umm just rebooted the sever after deleting cache
 
2:41 AM
and it works?
 
I love you steve
 
reinstalling it
 
back off @Jefffrey
 
I've always loved you.
 
dude im not ur steve geezzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
2:42 AM
Steve, it's time you pick between me and Jefffrey
 
lol
i pick alien
 
Yeah, it has been a month already
 
@Jefffrey And there's even worse stories:
A changeling is a creature found in folklore and folk religion. == Description == It is typically described as being the offspring of a fairy, troll, elf or other legendary creature that has been secretly left in the place of a human child. Sometimes the term is also used to refer to the child who was taken. The apparent changeling could also be a stock or fetch, an enchanted piece of wood that would soon appear to grow sick and die. The theme of the swapped child is common among medieval literature and reflects concern over infants thought to be afflicted with unexplained diseases, disorders,...
 
corissing fingerss
 
the bad thing about having hens as pets is that you are kept reminded that eggs & shit come out the same hole from the chickens
 
2:43 AM
@Steve corißing fingerß
 
@Jefffrey I'm sorry about earlier
I shouldn't have been as mean
We can share Steve
 
@chmod711telkitty It's actually the same matter with the eggs you buy at the supermarket :P
 
@Blob Yeah, you finally understand polygamy.
 
Ell
I can't sleep
I just found a new phobia of mine also
 
same thing
 
2:46 AM
How can you know it's the same phobia?
 
@Ell Phobias are overrated
 
learn2cli Steve
 
@Steve Ain't clicking that link steve. Last time I clicked one of your SFW links I ended up... well, you know where.
 
@Jefffrey dude i dono who u
ur
ur mixing me with other steve
im steve jobs lol
 
2:48 AM
Is that an MD5 hash you are writing?
You always liked cryptographic stuff, didn't ya?
 
@Steve Uhhhh. People speaking from the grave. We need an excorsism, seriously! (and soon)
 
prntscr? That's the damn website every noob friend on steam's sending me
i'm assuming it's some malware
 
it's just a screenshot sharing application for people who don't use ShareX or whatever
 
because these noob friends tend to apologize and tell me to not click the link like a day later
@Rapptz you sure?
 
Yes.
 
2:50 AM
name might be a bit diff
but i will never click a link with anything similar in it
0
Q: recursively print n, n-1, n-2,...3,2,1,2,3,...n

EK7Hello I have a homework question I am stuck in..any hint or tips would be appreciated. the questions is: Write a single recursive function in C++ that takes as argument a positive integer n then print n, n-1, n-2,...3,2,1,2,3,...n.How many recursive call does your algorithm makes? What is the wo...

a decent homework question (relative to other hw questions)
 
android core libraries documentation has no version information ... really annoying
 
Ell
My phobia is mirrors at night
 
lol, I have a huge mirror in my bedroom - it's on the built in wardrobe. So it's like 30% of a wall consist of a mirror
 
@Ell how do mirrors work at night?
 
Ouch
 
Ell
2:53 AM
I really hesitated to enter my bathroom to turn off the dripping tap because of fear of seeing the mirror
@Blob ambient light from stuff
 
@Blob Then upvote it?
 
Ell
@chmod711telkitty you fascinate me
Seriously you do
 
Ell
This is unrelated to mirrors BTW :P
 
2:56 AM
@Rapptz was busy being amazed he put in some effort
 
Is the title thing new?
@Ell Is the phobia about seeing something scary like some person hidden behind the corner or what?
 
@Jefffrey I just noticed it now.
Good thing someone's working on something in chat.
 
@Ell wtf
 
Ell
@Jefffrey yeah I think so
 
3:02 AM
I wonder if fan shapes in new airline engines could also be applied to PC fans. Or if they've already done it.
 
@chmod711telkitty shit someone's entering. ruun
 
@Blob By casting subtle sheds of light
@chmod711telkitty Is that an intimate insight as I think it is?
 
@Blob I think positively, someone who is entering might be dropping by to give me a million Australian dollars, very rude to run away
 
Ell
@chmod711telkitty I don't think I could deal with that
Time to attempt sleep again
Night all
 
bye
 
3:07 AM
@Ell No need to be scared. They're just swallowing darkness all around.
 
@πάνταῥεῖ it's a bedroom with a queen sized bed (mine), a wardrobe that shows little inside and a door to the bathroom & a door to the hallway ... intimate like how?
 
how do you not show up in the mirror?
vampire detected
 
@chmod711telkitty Makes a difference, if it's your bedroom, or a bedroom (would do at least for me)
^ But mine is much more untidy also :P
I think I also need to pick a nip of sleep for the remaining night. Sweet dreams to all of you!
 
@Blob Waaahhhhh! Seeing a vlad in my mirror, isn't that worse?!?
 
3:15 AM
So many people in that paper
 
@πάνταῥεῖ :'( ... so mean!
 
@chmod711telkitty Didn't mean to be mean? What did hurt you actually? Sorry PLZ!!!!!
 
@πάνταῥεῖ hey, you don't apologize like that when i'm offended >:C
 
Meant untidy? Your's isn't of course. Mine is actually!
@Blob Whenever did I offend you?
 
@πάνταῥεῖ right now
 
3:25 AM
@Blob Well, you're a blob not a girl :P ...
 
@Rapptz srs beeswax
 
^ Now I did :-<
 
@LucDanton Very srs.
I would imagine they removed it after that.
But I didn't check.
The functions are pretty bogus anyway (a good waste of the header name <net>)
There's no htonll!
I hope I don't have to write this myself.
 
It’s a good opportunity to pick up a sensible name, too. (creat syndrome?)
 
The paper that proposed the function said it didn't change the name due to tradition.
 
3:29 AM
problems people had back then are very relevant today
directory names being >3 characters is unacceptable
 
@Rapptz Serialising machine-specific types is wrong-headed :Þ
OTOH there’s htons, at least in C lol
 
Yeah there's htonl and htons but no htonll.
 
Speaking of wrong-headed
 
Is there a constexpr way to check endianness? Hmm..
 
In one of my repos I have a bit of CSS & Markdown to generate an html page. What’s a sensible mechanism to push that (at least the html+css) to GH Pages?
@Rapptz Do you really need to check for endianness?
 
 
@LucDanton If I'm writing htonll then yeah probably.
@Blob Not constexpr. Not compile time.
 
@Rapptz Nope.
 
I've read that before.
However I'm doing networking so I don't know.
 
So you don’t know if you’ve read it anymore?
 
3:38 AM
I'm just saying I don't think I can ignore the endianness in this matter.
Maybe if I write htonll sure.
But I'd still need to use it.
 
MLM
3:51 AM
@LucDanton I got C++11 working now :) - Playing with lambdas which seem to solve the whole problem. Currying made easy
 
oh that’s nice
Do you end up using function<Sig>?
 
MLM
@LucDanton Still not quite sure what you mean by that
 
std::function<void(int)> e.g.
 
MLM
@Rapptz Can't use std though :/
 
Yeah using Sig = void(int); is a thing. Then you can have function<Sig>.
Oh okay I wanted to point out that you could be using std::function instead of boost::function. Nevermind then.
 
3:54 AM
hey guys
im back lol
 
@Rapptz IMO, the main thing to do is handle detecting endianness at the makefile level, and have that just choose which implementation of htonll to compile/use.
 
who wants to fork on my awesome project
 
@Steve I'm front. No laughing about that at all!
 
ru sure
 
3:57 AM
I don't need htonll yet so I'm ignoring it for now
 
anyone else
 

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