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17:00
@DavidKron y no pick one you like and download the tools you need?
@ThePhD I thought you were already installing?
Yeah i guess, just wanted to make sure im not missing anything!
@ThePhD Haha skrillex is on your line
drop the bitrate :P
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@DavidKron for c++?
Setup requires 6.27 GB on C: and 3.03GB on D: ._.
17:01
@Ell Yeah mainly atleast
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Linux mint does for me
@melak47 9G? Cool.
(WTF?)
Ell
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install build-essential, version control and a build system then you're good to go
@melak47 I said I would install in 15 minutes. :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes Uncheck all the things...5.02 GB on C: and 2.21 on D:
17:02
But it's taking like 40 minutes to download. ._.
@ThePhD use a download manager. download the ISO.
@Ell And then go and look for a GCC 4.8 thingy to get an up to date compiler.
@melak47 They want your D
@melak47 Wow, only 7GB.
@Magtheridon96 if they giv eme enough C++11, they can have it D:
17:03
Im actually a bit curious on trying gentoo lol
@melak47 I am using DownThemAll with Firefox right now and I am getting the iso.
Though XCode takes something around that too, IIRC.
@melak47 I don't want the D. I just want the C(++11).
You can take my organs, but you can't take my C++11!
Applying: Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.1 Preview (ew)
17:05
@Feeds I could have sworn they announced those exact same C++ improvements for Visual Studio 2010...
@melak47 Damned hotel net connection. I'm still "acquiring"...
@JerryCoffin it says acquiring too, at the top..for everything...with a full bar. all the time. what does that mean? :S
my desktop icons are having a party
flashing like crazy
@MooingDuck They probably did. But then they were still improving conformance with the '03 standard.
@JerryCoffin how many times can they change vector from 16 bytes to 12 bytes?
17:08
TILED RESOURCES
oh wait, visual studio 2013 is VS11?
EAT THAT OPENGL.
oh boy it's installing the WinSDK
@ThePhD hm?
I wish Domagoj was here.
he would've just creamed his pants.
@MooingDuck You expect me to keep count?
17:09
@MooingDuck lolwut
@ThePhD you mean I can have tiles like in windows 8 on my GPU now?!
ah, the link labeled "Visual C++ in Visual Studio 2013" takes me to a page labeled "Visual Studio 2012", so yeah, it's the same version
@melak47 Tiled Resources mean you can have a programmable table in memory that automatically swaps out LoD, properly handling really alrge data sets.
@ThePhD where how what
wait, no, the first page says "Visual Studio 2013 Preview". Isn't "Visual Studio 2012" already released?
I'm so confused
17:10
@MooingDuck No -- VS 2012 is VS 11.
@MooingDuck I'm confused why you are confused
2012 != 2013
Setup successful! WOOO!
@MooingDuck 2012 is released. 2013 preview was just put up for download today.
It says I have to restart...but I'm not listening to it~
it's starting :o
17:12
@melak47 oh.... wait... I see. On the page for the 2013 preview, there's a link to "What's New for Visual C++ in Visual Studio 2013", but it takes me to the page for "What's New for Visual C++ in Visual Studio 2012" because the new page isn't up yet >.< (MSDN, live after 10:30 PST) is 20 more minutes
Was my stupid (and non-helpful -Wfatal-errors)
@MooingDuck nice fallback? :S
@melak47 Part of Windows 8.1 SDK.
thanks
So obviously it's not backported to Windows 7 so not useful, but shrug.. Hey, it's awesome. :D
17:13
bleh
@Jeffrey I already told you how — don't.
@MooingDuck what I don't get is why didn't they just publish this page when its 10:30pst? Or have it link to 404
@Aboutblank exactly
VS 2013 preview is for download, and my work still uses VS 2008 :(
@melak47 So two? Or three?
Though I saw a copy of VS 2012 on my boss's desk so I'm optimistic.
17:15
Be glad you're not stuck with VC6.
@CatPlusPlus true
@R.MartinhoFernandes nah
@R.MartinhoFernandes I had to restart after the IE10 install, and it said I had to restart after the whole thing...but I didn't
@MooingDuck They're trying to keep the load on their servers within reason, hoping you'll look at it, think "doesn't seem worthwhile" and only download it later, after the rest of us have told you how much it's improved.
14 days? :(
@JerryCoffin I'm amused that they let us download it before they tell us what's in it
17:16
@melak47 Preview
@Aboutblank I think it will extend..if I sign in with a Microsoft account.
whatever that is
@MooingDuck The people who maintain the page are currently installing, so they can figure out what's new.
Microsoft account == hotmail account?
no
you can use any email for it
@MooingDuck Talk going on about it.
17:17
@Aboutblank you could do that with hotmail as well
They want to make the announcement in the talk.
or Live or whatever
I can't keep their stupid product names straight
@Aboutblank 404 links are always an error, don't make them on purpose.
@melak47 Question is whether I'll finish downloading before the license expires.
@JerryCoffin Haha.
17:18
@JerryCoffin :/
@JerryCoffin Will you finish downloading before you expire?
but I don't wanna ._.
900MB, 30kbs
@melak47 "Melak McVisualStudio"
@R.MartinhoFernandes At my age that's open to question with anything.
17:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes I put Steve Jobs. They let me through anyway :p
So, when they said they're planning faster release cycles, they meant they're going to charge money for new version every year, rather than every other year?
@CatPlusPlus Yes.
@CatPlusPlus They mean what used to be called a "service pack" will now be a "major release".
sweet! now I have a 203 day license
17:20
Cool.
Now you don't have to wait to pay to get your bug fixes.
@melak47 Lolwat
why 203 you ask? I don't know, I say.
Time to leave.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Later.
17:21
I'll just become a forever student and mooch from MSDNAA.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes that makes it more expensive, right? faster service? :3
@CatPlusPlus This.
@CatPlusPlus yep :D
@melak47 In commemoration of the Control Data Cyber 203.
@CatPlusPlus Don't and Let the the user post a thumbnail himself are not options....
17:23
It's the same option, really. And yes, it is an option. In fact, it's the best option.
god damn! trying to work out how UPS have ended charging 70% vat for an item.
@thecoshman VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT
@CatPlusPlus I'm going to write a Word clone in Java and get so rich I can just buy Microsoft outright.
Not an option for me :( If you don't know just say it
@R.MartinhoFernandes Indeed, they added that value tax many many times
17:24
Why not an option for you?
Why do you insist on doing this the hard, broken way.
@JerryCoffin Swing or bust!
For the same reason youtube needs thumbnails for videos...
Nobody says "don't use thumbnails".
@Aboutblank Swing is for wimps. AWT all the way!
I say "you can't extract thumbnails from SWFs, because they're not videos".
17:26
How many videos would there be on youtube if people where forced to set a thumbnail themself? None because youtube would have gone bankrupt the first year...
Yes, this is the most important feature of YT.
@CatPlusPlus If you want let them extract thumnails from the file, they'll extract them from you (the user) instead. I don't want anybody extracting my thumbnails!
No, it's not, but it is an expected feature. This means that if you don't have it people just think it's overly too complicated and leave.
> error C2059: syntax error : 'using'
BTW YouTube does let you set your own thumbnail.
17:27
why do you hate us, Microsoft ._.
@CatPlusPlus Yes, in addition to.
Did you do any research on Flash-hosting websites, or do you just stubbornly cling to irrelevant comparisons with unrelated ones?
@CatPlusPlus Seriously, videos or not, if it produces visual output, you can capture that, scale it down, and use it as a thumbnail.
Well, yeah, you can run it I guess.
I used to animate in flash back in my younger days and I know a farily amount of flash hosting or flash communities out there.
17:29
I doubt this will give you the most impressionable thumbnail, but okay.
@JerryCoffin programmatically?
@melak47 Really?
@Jeffrey Sure, why not?
@JerryCoffin The point is, how?
@Griwes no template alias, no other alias it seems. :(
17:30
@CatPlusPlus Probably not, but such is life.
@melak47 Screw them.
@Jeffrey flash has to pragmatically render it
Even my template helpers would not compile, not to mention the parser.
20 minutes until VS 2013 ISO.
std::vector<int> ints{ 1, 2, 3, 4 }; //at least this works, now? :/
17:31
q_q I should have just went on the corporate network and snagged the latest dev preview. :c
@ThePhD meh
@melak47 :lol:
@melak47 That doesn't work?
huh? it does work
@ThePhD not in visual studio 2012 officially
17:32
Oh, yeah.
Library wasn't updated with November CTP
@MooingDuck it does in 2013, which is what I said? :S
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh okay.
@thecoshman so your suggestion is that I install flash on an linux webserver and programmatically call it somehow from Ruby?
So anything related to variadics or initializer_list is broken in 2012.
@melak47 you implied, and PhD misunderstood
@ThePhD ...yes
17:32
Went on-line with my daughter to search about sunburn and skin cancer; ended up teaching her what a programming language is :/ Obviously, using C++ (she noticed "C++" on the screen and said: "Hey, you have a book about that!")
#include <iostream>

/*
 *[xxxxx] en [xxxxx] en papa en mama
 *hjkloiuytrewqasdfghjklzxcvbnm
 *abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz doen ook nog mee!
 */

int main()
{
    std::cout << "hallo" << std::endl;
    for(int i=1; i<11; i=i+1)
    {
        std::cout << "we zijn nu bij: " << i*i+2 << std::endl;
    }
}
So proud :/
@Jeffrey Start playback. Pause the program (e.g., with something that acts like a debugger). Capture the output as a bitmap. If memory serves, there's a Flash player ActiveX control. Assuming that's correct, this would take a couple hours at most.
@not-sehe So what's the idea? Spending time indoors programming rather than getting cancer?
@JerryCoffin On a webserver? At every upload?
@not-sehe <3
17:34
:laugh:
@Jeffrey Probably wouldn't do it on the web server proper, but have some servers set up to do that -- sure. Compared to the indexing, transcoding, etc., they already routinely carry out, this borders on child's play.
@not-sehe You've compiled well, now just link her to the right places and watch her flourish~
I'ts after after 10:30 PST! Why doesn't the link work!
Zing!
No plan, really. Just spur of the moment. Anyways, bedtime now
@not-sehe Night. C:
17:34
@not-sehe bedtime? for you? o.O
or your daughter
@MooingDuck The guy who was supposed to press butan fell asleep.
No page for you.
@JerryCoffin At this point it is probably better to call Ming (written in C) from Ruby and let it process the swf itself.
Sure, if it's a Flash implementation.
@Jeffrey I doubt I'd call anything from Ruby. I'd deposit the incoming file in a directory. Have the thumbnailer watch the directory, and process new files as they arrive.
I discovered a major improvement in VS2013!
17:39
Or use a task queue.
it now comes with a "move line up/down" command by default :p
@melak47 VS2012 has that.
And older probably do, too.
@CatPlusPlus oh, hm, I remember having to assign that command to a key combination first
@JerryCoffin Yeah, that could be another idea, but that wouldn't be really efficient. I'd have to make the thumbnailer run in the background and check for new files every 5 minutes. Call it directly when needed is possibly more performant.
@CatPlusPlus That works too, of course. Here I'm basically just using the file system as the task queue -- on the assumption that you're going to store the file anyway, so you might as well.
17:40
@Jeffrey sure! why not
@Jeffrey No.
Also it doesn't poll the filesystem every X minutes, it watches notifications from the OS.
@CatPlusPlus Stop explaining your denials! It's irritating. Just say "No." like everyone else, for Christ sake.
JBL
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20 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
I'll just become a forever student and mooch from MSDNAA.
@ThePhD hows the download going? :/
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You have very cool ideas @CatPlusPlus
Now we need someone to find a way to do this.
17:42
@melak47 Horrifically. I wanted 10 mb/s, but I'm using Wireless, so it's limited
But, 91%.
@Jeffrey Why would it check every five minutes? It sets itself up as a file system watcher, and is directly notified when a new file arrives. On Windows you'd use ReadDirectoryChangesW (or NTFS log file reader). On Linux you'd use inotify.
I should steal someone's wire and get 10 mb/s ._.
you could install IE10 now
@JerryCoffin That makes more sense now.
@Jeffrey Spawning a process for every request is a fuckload less scalable than having N worker processes working in the background.
Also not distributable (with fs notifications you can just dump the file into NFS share to delegate).
17:44
@CatPlusPlus what about a Bash script instead?
Bash script what?
What about what about a bash script?
Bash scripts aren't magical beings that don't require a process to be spawned, if that's what you mean.
Would that be the same as spawning a process for every request?
@Jeffrey A bash script is still going to end up spawning processes -- exactly what he already pointed out is relatively inefficient.
Spawning a shell and running a script might be even less efficient than just running worker process directly.
Maybe not much but still.
Actually I just realized I don't need it to be efficient. I can put a sexy load bar to entertain the user while the script is running.
17:48
I want to slit my throat.
I hate UE4.
@CatPlusPlus Bottom line: Bash script would probably be fine for a really quick-hack prototype, but not something you'd want to use for something operating at YT's scale.
@Jeffrey It's more about handling the load than optimising wait time for one request.
user142019
@Jeffrey Tic-Tac-Toe
@rightfold Genius! :)
@Jeffrey From that viewpoint you don't care all that much -- but if you need (say) 50 servers instead of 1, that's a pretty serious extra expense. Not just the servers themselves, but administering them, supplying them with power, etc. Google makes money largely by doing things like this efficiently.
17:50
@CatPlusPlus It's gonna be like 10 uploads a day. People can wait 10 more seconds per upload. Once the thumbnail is created I'll just serve the image.
hello everyone
Hi there, any idea why this lambda can't access v? (It segfaults.) pastebin.com/gXVXXHfS
Because the moon is in the wrong phase.
Can someone help me get DXSDK Windows 8 VS2012?
17:52
Well, that's the end of build.
@robert yes
user142019
@robert Because you have UB.
@melak47 ideally, both
@thethiny It's built in and part of the OS. Do a simple google search and RTFM.
@robert unfortunately, you're in a lounge, instead of a website where people ask questsions.
17:53
@thethiny Visual Studio now ships with most of what you need already
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Q: what's the best way to get a great body?

sjors goemansFitness wordt steeds populairder. Steeds meer mensen gaan het doen. Het is een soort domino-effect onder de jeugd maar, ook ouderen worden steeds meer getrikerd om van de bank af te komen. Jongeren steken elkaar aan om te gaan sporten en willen niet voor elkaar onderdoen. Om sneller het gewens...

^^ lol
@thethiny use D3D11.
user142019
@Mysticial That's in Dutch. :D
user142019
It's spam.
@Mysticial what a confused individual
user142019
17:55
> Kijk voor meer informatie over de verschillende supplementen op sportsupplementen.info
user142019
Spam.
user142019
Ban the author.
@rightfold "jongeren steken elkaar" (are they referring to "daggering"?)
user142019
@not-sehe Well, that's what happens in Rotterdam, yes.
Vim > Sublime Text
meh, that discussion is over already
17:57
@robert we're a lounge, and we're mocking you. If you want actual answers, this isn't hte place to find them
Replace them with pudding.
fuck one is enough
@Mysticial At least as I read it, pure spam -- ad for supplements on some web site.
It's in tags, in rules, and we just told you.
Jun 13 at 13:43, by thecoshman
New here? Why not spare some heartache and read the newbie hints.
17:59
@melak47 I know that , but on Windows 8 I get error s 1023
@CatPlusPlus :D
I read the rules once.
A long time ago
I don't remember this no-questions rule

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