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17:03
@BenjaminGruenbaum Cool
And it actually might work out these days
Web people can work together, amazing
@Veritas I actually had a similar dillema some time ago - wrote a one-based wrapper for any random access container, and had to choose between owning and non-owning.
well. how many browsers are there anyways these days? ~2, maybe ~3?
It's never really been about number of active browsers
True
But is does seem to make adoption easier now
Xeo
Xeo
Whoo, free pizza.
17:06
oh man, pizza sounds good
IE no longer being a horrible bottleneck is probably most important thing
om nom nom
@sehe lol
I chose non-owning and made it very clear it's non-owning (by naming it OneBasedArrayView and also in the documentation)
Xeo
Xeo
Well, almost free. 1eur.
17:06
@Jefffrey it wasn't a joke
Chromium being extremely aggressive with updates is the second
@Xeo Where?
my pizza is on the way
yay
Xeo
Xeo
Pizza.de coupon
6eur
and a 2eur one aswell
De pizza
Xeo
Xeo
17:07
they had another 6eur one on Monday
@milleniumbug I'd suggest "OwningArray" and "PowningArray"
don't eat that.
There's dirt on the road
No, Pwn3dingArray is better :P
@milleniumbug I think I have an idea, I'll come back to you in a minute.
Hmmm, maybe you can use std::ref for that
make_one_based(x) <- owning, make_one_based(std::ref(x)) <- non-owning
17:12
nice
@sehe 4
you didn't even trace that hash yet pfft
lol
I'm so fucking stupid.
2
what now; lost your ID?
17:14
lol instastar
Forgot your bike tent.
did you steal your wallet from yourself?
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...died
got married?
17:14
Lost some of my books?
I think.
I have no idea what I'm doing.
Mmm. They're in that box you forgot you had stowed away
> 2015
> Uses physical books
With a vengeance
17:15
Ebooks are shit
@nabijaczleweli Everyone does
> 2015
condescending superiority
> 2015
> greentext memes
> 2015
ties shoelaces
17:16
foreign key (person)
    references people(taxcode)
    on delete cascade
    on update cascade
@sehe Semi-facetious there, cannot imagine running around with 3 drafts of The International Standard
Right
Does The Standard answer The Question
@CatPlusPlus Most of the time, it does
I have (had?) hundreds of books. Your (lack of) imagination is not relevant.
17:17
Also why would you have 3 drafts ever on you in whatever form
@nabijaczleweli No one reading those runs. You'd be happy to walk again
@CatPlusPlus I have n3337, n4140, n4296 on me at all times
Whatever the fuck for
For winning arguments, mostly
17:18
That's the dumbest thing I've heard this week
Congrats
But also I read them at my leisure
Oh, no, wait
This one
Why not?
I did that once too
I'm wearing my shirt inside-out.
17:20
And also quick access to stuff I can't remember off the top of my head immediately
Who cares?
None of those things are books.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Smart choice, increases their lifetime two times.
Read Discworld instead
@R.MartinhoFernandes "A book is a set of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of ink, paper, parchment, or other materials, fastened together to hinge at one side."
It's an electronic version of a book
Therefore, a book
"The term e-book is a contraction of "electronic book"; it refers to a book-length publication in digital form"
It's an e-book
I think that you should simply shut up
e-buk
17:22
it's pretty clear that robot is not interested in arguing etymology with you
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e-butt
I like how you post a definition that clearly excludes ebooks and proceed to include them out of nowhere.
What does one call that? Intellectual dishonesty?
Trolling is a art
@Puppy I'm going to do so immediately
17:24
imma get a haircut tomorrow, can't wait
e-penis
I need a haircut
but :effort:
:laffo:
not funny
user1804599
wtf
17:25
do you see me laughing?
user1804599
% ssh -p 3022 [email protected] echo -c 'echo hello'
-c echo hello
% ssh -p 3022 [email protected] bash -c 'echo hello'

%
@rightfold you started a new project?
well, no, but then I can't see you doing naything
user1804599
This makes no sense at all.
@Puppy true
I'm bored
17:27
@TonyTheLion goto the barber
not right now
got a raise today teehee
2
yes I'm aware
rub it in :P
lol: 'You cannot feed JavaScript to a C++ compiler and expect it to work. They are two different languages.... '
......
"Feeding JS to a C++ compiler does not work..." would've have sounded slightly better than assuming I have this knowledge."

[sigh.. wots the fucking point of bothering with SO at all these days] :((
Pin it so everybody'll know
17:29
where is my food it's been an hour already
@milleniumbug I lost my italics for being too funny.
@TonyTheLion I think this is the third time I posted it in the Lounge, but frankly, it ain't gettin old
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@Puppy pay us for putting up with you all these years.
Spotify radio is crap
not a chance
I need to pay me for having to put up with me for all these years
17:32
I did that once it didn't end well
@TonyTheLion "What we gonna do about that puppy? We can't just fire him, it would reflect badly on our expansion plans".... "Give him a raise, wait a month then fire him. Tell the workforce that we tried to keep him, but he left for a huge salary at some competitor".
"Hello, this is Puppy's employer. We have some information leaking, you wouldn't know anything about that, would you @MartinJames"
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@StackedCrooked rucoli works great.
@AlexM. lol
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I can send commands to it using HTTP and it will execute it in one of the ready VMs, then send the output back or timeout.
17:38
I'll fetch my bike and go get lost.
Xeo
Xeo
hf
food is here yay
Do that enough times and maybe you'll end up in the same place as your books!
it contains a brownie
Looks like poop
17:39
plz no pizzas when I'm hungry :/
@CatPlusPlus It's the latest topping.
Wait.
Found them.
@MartinJames ???
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus Wait, did Robot lose his books too now?
@milleniumbug It got deleted, I have no link to it now:(
user1804599
17:42
% curl -X POST -d '{"command": "echo \"Hello, world!\""}' localhost:1337
Hello, world!
% curl -w "%{http_code}\\n" -X POST -d '{"command": "sleep 20"}' localhost:1337
504
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:D
Yeah, some time ago there was this guy who wanted to minify C code.
Hahahahaha
I'm a dumbass.
3
Here's a lobster burger, then.
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Xeo
Xeo
17:48
wtf. youtube keeps stopping and resetting the video on me
When connection breaks it switches to lower quality, and if it exhausts those it switches players and/or refreshes
Xeo
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twas on 1080p the whole time
@TonyTheLion mmmmmm asses
Could be that it failed to connect with lower quality until it ran out
@milleniumbug dat spelling error
how did I not notice :/
17:51
Today in the starboard: people saying they're stupid, people saying others are stupid, agar.io, innuendo, and complaining about Bartek. Plus ça change...
@Jeremy Yummy
@AlexM. :D
@Jeremy damn you
why would you do this?
@milleniumbug I just ate
@CatPlusPlus tasty poop
18:06
Pus.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked how many compilation requests per hour does Coliru serve?
2 to 7 per minute.
One weekends it's 2-3.
In weekdays near the evening it's up to ~7.
Mostly from US.
is case 3 failing a bug or am I missing something really obvious? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/19995ef41b047c8f
user1804599
OK.
18:12
@StackedCrooked how long do you save the code requested for execution?
Infinitely.
Well, until Google Code closes :v
Heh.
I still need to fix that..
'Indefinitely' btw
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18:12
I'm having trouble with SSH.
user1804599
And VirtualBox.
I'm gonna make my own sandboxing thingy too
user1804599
VBoxManage returns before the network is available so ssh fails with connection refused.
It's sandbox jam
@rightfold You just have to keep trying until you get a connection
user1804599
Yeah.
18:13
I used Google SVN because you can't accidentally erase the repository. I need a system like that because I mess up so much.
What should I use after Google code closes?
Github? Dropbox? Torrents?
Not Sourceforge
@StackedCrooked Wut
Why did you put that up on Google Code in the first place?
If you really want the archive to grow indefinitely then you'll have to use S3/Azure or something similar sooner or later
@EtiennedeMartel I've used it since 2007.
@EtiennedeMartel Because he's lazy and put the archive in the same repo as code
18:15
Only recently I started using Github because I have no other choice.
Which makes downloading the code take several hours :v
Which is fun
@StackedCrooked You're using it because you have no other choice and not because it's objectively better?
Well it's SVN so I guess you could checkout every directory separately
GH is nothing special
The strongest part is userbase
@EtiennedeMartel I never used Git before. I'm still not familiar with it so I can't make the judgment.
18:16
The weakest part is git
And issues
Pick Bitbucket then.
All those services have storage limits btw
Don't keep archive inside code repo
What do you use for installers katt?
Only ever used NSIS and not much at that
user1804599
It's too slow help
user1804599
18:19
0.09s user 0.09s system 0% cpu 33.743 total is what it takes to execute echo "Hello, world!" ten times with three workers.
ok, I've never written one
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However, only 7 per minute should be manageable with many workers.
@Puppy Are you hired as a junior?
@milleniumbug so using local classes seems like a nice solution for handling ownership but I think I came across a bug.
@JohanLarsson Yep
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18:26
@StackedCrooked rucoli seems to work well now; no more errors, so you could try it out locally. Install Go, set GOPATH to some directory, add $GOPATH/bin to PATH, then run go get github.com/rightfold/rucoli/rucoli.
@Puppy is there anyone around who has half your skill?
His left hand.
well, there's robot, xeo, luc
@JohanLarsson Precisely half?
18:29
@JohanLarsson Me - I can run after a stick and pick it up, but I never bring it back.
@Puppy I meant where you work
@MartinJames you understood
well I have two colleagues that are clearly more senior and two colleagues where I don't really know
senior as in old or good?
good
ah, nice
18:32
@rightfold What's your security model btw
user1804599
VM
That's so not enough :p
user1804599
Why not?
user1804599
Also, it's up to the user of rucoli how they configure the VM.
user1804599
If you set the user to root and don't wrap the command in anything else then the end user can destroy the VM to their hearts' content.
user1804599
18:34
It will then be reset and be usable for the next end user.
user1804599
My program merely distributes work and resets VMs.
@Veritas Local classes can be buggy, now that they became more useful and people actually started using them :D
@milleniumbug coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/19995ef41b047c8f looks like a bug doesn't it?
@Veritas You're initializing base class with dec.rdbuf(), where dec is yet uninitialized
What is a place to look for programmers for outsourcing?
18:41
@JohanLarsson I think Disney wants to return about 250
user1804599
India.
yeah but how do I get someone to contact?
user1804599
Put a letter in an envelope and write "India" on the envelope.
@Veritas Use base-from-member idiom
@milleniumbug oops.
user1804599
18:44
> E3 2015 gameplay demo
Xeo
Xeo
Oho. Banished -75%
@milleniumbug good catch.
@Xeo I'm increasingly noticing that I already purchased all the good deals.
Xeo
Xeo
Yeah.
Epic Battle Fantasy 4 -70%... why doesn't Steam tell me this, it's on my wishlist!
It only sends one email at most
Xeo
Xeo
18:56
It didn't send me anything :(
Plus high traffic so they probably let the mails skip during sales
it has no problem spamming me whenever I buy something from the market
I wish the order of the tiles on front page didn't change on every fucking refresh
Xeo
Xeo
Pillars of Eternity reduced too, eh

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