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@thecoshman Nope :P
@Ell link plz
@A.H. "have to use"? Fuck if I have to use it ever. I've never needed it. And there's a lot of people that like child porn, bestiality and YOLO hashtag. So? Fuck them.
Ell
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when I started programming all I did was write programs that generates boxes and menus n shiz :P
Box drawing characters, also known as line drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics, that are widely used in text user interfaces to draw various frames and boxes. In graphical user interfaces these characters are much less useful, because it is much simpler to draw lines and rectangles directly with graphical APIs; besides, box drawing characters work only with monospaced fonts. They are still useful, however, for plaintext comments on websites. Used along with box drawing characters are Block Elements, shade characters and terminal graphic characters; these can be used for filli...
@BartekBanachewicz did you just compare BASH to bestiality ?
@Ell yeah, I know you have those characters, I just assumed you where not a freak who knew them by heart
12:01
@A.H. I gave you an idea that the fact that people like something doesn't change a thing in it being terrible or not
@BartekBanachewicz YEAH! FUCK YOLO!
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@thecoshman Haha, yeah I don't know them off by heart, I just used this to copy and paste from
@Tuntuni I was tempted to add Lil Wayne to that list
and besides bestiality is a matter of taste
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@Ell you fast :P
12:02
@A.H. just like bash
Ell
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Actually it's not bash which is my problem
it's grep and sed atm
@BartekBanachewicz lolol, that would be awesome :D
don't blame bash for the terribly inconsistent way 'standard' *nix programs handle parameters
> >Not using relativenumber
> Do you even vim?
LOL
fuck yeah ! I found a link to watch the new breaking bad episode
12:05
@thecoshman I want my OS shell to be actuall programming language shell. I don't need a fucking pseudo-crap for that
most of the time I am in Python/Lua/Terra/Haskell shell anyway
maybe I should look at that ZSH thing
Ell
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bash isn't pseudo :o
@BartekBanachewicz bash is a terrible archaic language true, but for a lot of things, just simple automation of some basic tasks, it does work really well.
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very well indeed :3
but again, bash != the programs that you chain together using bash
@thecoshman I don't get why should I use a paralyzed substitute instead of a proper tool even for basic tasks
12:08
Well, the other difference is that when you write and, most readers will get confused. Especially if you write it as in e.g. int a, b, and c = a;Potatoswatter 7 mins ago
@BartekBanachewicz strictly speaking, you don't [have to]
seriously this whole BS about "bash is good for simple tasks" and "make is good for simple programs"
^ Discovered a new syntax gem :)
@Ell I am not even starting a discussion with you about languages
A hammer is great for what it is designed for.
Ell
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12:09
@BartekBanachewicz I have to go in 3 minutes so we can discuss without war :P
why isn't it good for simple tasks?
meh I have to go now xD
bye folks
seriously this whole BS about "a tool has to be able to do everything" and "what does it only focus on specific thing"
@thecoshman a hand drill is a good tool too, but electric drill works better in pretty much every case
except where being in (savage lands | bare unix distros) without (electricity | proper tools)
@thecoshman why should I learn 20 programs if I can just use a good programming language?
if the language is short and natural, I see no problem in writing stuff like manipulating multiple files with it.
@Ell cya
and if I ever need that, I'd seriously look at python's docs before spending hours debugging bash or perl crap
don't forget, the idea of BASH (or any shell langue really) is not to perform heavy work in it, but to chain the tools that do that work together.
12:14
LOL people on /g/ arguing how productive VIM is
Bash scripts as 'programs':(( I have seen whole test systems implemented on bash. No, they did not work at all well. They were difficult to trial because ~10 minutes startup time. Fucking hopeless.
> >open vim
> >cant type
> >mfw
@Tuntuni stop already
But it's so funny :3
Join in
I don't see retarded people as funny.
It's pathetic and sad.
@thecoshman yeah, except people are trying to do more in it
and guess what happens then.
12:17
@BartekBanachewicz exactly, an idiot trying to drill a hole with a hammer does not make the hammer a bad tool, it makes the idiot an idiot.
@BartekBanachewicz They're discussing how productive Vim is. Why is that retarded or pathetic or sad?
@Tuntuni this is.
"Hey Martin, it's six, coming for a beer?", "Sure, be across in half an hour, I've been running the xxxx test suite and I have to go round all the boxes and kill all the zombies first" :((
@BartekBanachewicz It was intentional - to show how Vim is "hard".
@Tuntuni ah so twas a joke
12:19
Ofc, who takes 4chan seriously :D
well I wouldn't be surprised if someone wrote that for real
@Tuntuni /g/ might as well be Reddit IIRC
@BartekBanachewicz Pretty much
@MartinJames the xxx test suite you say?
(yes I know he said xxxx)
that pretty much sums up lately
12:20
@thecoshman I strive to protect the guilty - I may write an xxxx one day :)
@Tuntuni amazing, eh?
Xeo
Xeo
lol'd
@Xeo Probably went to the Lounge.
D-d-domagoj? NOOOO
12:29
yeah I will totally switch to fish or zsh (or maybe tcsh) @rightfold I guess zsh is the best from those 3?
fuck bash forever
Maybe domagoj has been erased by NSA
@BartekBanachewicz fish? Too much seafood in the lounge already.
@MartinJames friendly interactive shell!
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Friendly shell? Are you going to tell tales of unicorns and santa next?
12:46
After Zoidberg and Prawnguy, I'd rather stay away from aquatic apps. Reminds me though, time for a banana sandwich and coffee.
common factor for fatties: we love food
@Xeo hm, am I not doing it already?
@MartinJames I keep wondering if you really eat those damn banana sandwiches :v
@BartekBanachewicz Oh yes! No ginger or curry powder today. Maybe a sprinkling of low-cal sweetner.
13:09
@BartekBanachewicz I like the new colors on the github page.
13:21
@Pawnguy7 on which page?
Um... all of them, I think. The header.
Though I guess that has been there a day or two.
@MartinJames Wait, what?
@Pawnguy7 I like to spice up my banana sandwiches. Plain ones get so boring after a bit.
I am confused what your reference to me was.
@Pawnguy7 It's just me. I see 'Pawn' and my brain thinks 'Prawn' :)
I have seen pornguy plenty of times as well, that wasn't my confusion. Not sure what you meant by aquatic apps.
Oh, wait, I think I get it now.
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13:30
"Prawn", look it up
Yep, that is when it made sense.
I still have no idea what rightfold means.
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"rightfold", look it up
Something functional to do with high order functions?
> rightfold, noun: 1) A folding operation on a Foldable. 2) A Lounge regular.
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"righ"fold?
Aw
Also, lists don't need to be involved
It just needs to be Foldable (like a tree!)
Monoid is also the wrong primitive I think.
13:34
hm, are you sure?
yeah, I think you're right
@Xeo Monoid has the identity element, I've confused it with the accumulator
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The accumulator needs to be a Monoid, though
Atleast for Foldable
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class Foldable t where
  fold :: Monoid m => t m -> m
oh, interesting.
Rihanna is in a new movie, playing an assassin. Imagine that. Rihanna being a hit woman.
That isn't right.
13:36
> Rihanna being a hit woman.
Well, what a surprise. Stupid multithreading question, accepted answer - CPU-intensive flag polling :((
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18187488/how-do-i-make-threads-run-sequentially-instead-of-concurrently
@BartekBanachewicz how is your post going?
I've read your recent post, @Etienne. Damn nice way to get blog rolling.
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@BartekBanachewicz Makes sense, really, since you can't pass the folding operation.
@Pawnguy7 996 words so far
it takes time! :c
13:38
Hrm. What to do in the meantime... I wonder if I would be able to finish snake the fourth time around?
Hello
I am guessing you have a question?
... cautious 'Good afternoon'.. waiting for the inevitable...
nah... just visiting
OH! Welcome!
13:41
so.. what's up?
@MrPlow We get so many help-vampires and drive-by linkers :((
@MrPlow Welcome !
@Pawnguy7 write an AI for that :)
I think AI would be fun if the rest was done.
If I cannot finish it this time, I got some really serious problems.
Oh, and I can use my idea of rooms from Asteroids. That worked well.
13:56
Can enum... states have the same value?
@Pawnguy7 I hope not.
I forgot why I thought there might be a case where that was useful.
@Pawnguy7 what?
enum States
{
A = 0,
B = 0
}
but has to be specific
no idea why someone would do that though
14:02
@Pawnguy7 yes, it's very cool
@A.H. aliases
other than that yeah
enum class Mode { A, B, DEFAULT = A };
Ah, right. That is what I was thinking of.
btw does the standard say that values have to be sequential , when not specified
I think so.
@Pawnguy7 also use enum class
14:04
strongly typed FTW
That has the type safety, correct? and you always refer to it by the name, rather than just the value?
Mode::A
it's basically a proper enumeration not something extremely crappy borrowed from C
Ah.
I always find myself going, "and the enum values don't need to be prefixed here, because they were declared in this scope". This should help me :D
in the spirit of "fuck C"
@A.H. Aaarrghhh!
14:14
I was about to present my sprint review for the week, and I forgot my friend had changed the desktop backgrounds on my home computer to some explicit pictures; Worse way to find out that Windows 8 synchronize wallpapers.
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@Nican amazing feature.
Well, the Site du Zéro wants to change its name.
@Xeo That's the name of our bug reporter.
14:31
grump
Can you think of downsides to Smurf Naming Convention besides a lot more typing than you probably need?
@Pawnguy7 What's that?
@MartinJames whats so frightening ?
@EtiennedeMartel 21.
@A.H. multiple enums with the same state value.
14:35
@Pawnguy7 Ah, for when people don't like namespaces.
yeah it is a bit unsettling
I just got a new Nexus 7 /cc @Xeo
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"a" new or "the" new?
@BartekBanachewicz get your keyboard?
@Xeo the new N7
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14:38
ooh
nice
@EtiennedeMartel How common is it to split such things up into namespaces?
I wouldn't bother you with an old model :P
it looks really nice, but I am not used to it being so long :F (iPad is 4:3)
@Pawnguy7 The above example was for ASP.NET MVC, and .NET has a convention to have namespaces match the directory structure. So, depends.
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@BartekBanachewicz Still can't get it here, it seems :s
@DeadMG Any grump in particular, of just an ordinary, everyday grump?
14:40
@MartinJames Definitely both.
@Xeo you want to buy a personal one?
couldn't sleep until nearly 7am this morning because of my goddamn stomach
@DeadMG :( I hope Daisy is OK.
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@BartekBanachewicz Well, the plan is to have it bought for me :P
lol
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14:40
Switching my current Nexus 7 with the new one
useless mutt
@Xeo great plan :D
I am surrounded by nexii :v
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My boss offered something in that direction
Since my current N7 doesn't have 3G, which I'd like to have
I have two N4 (one mine), one N7 and one N10 on my desk currently
@Xeo bah, that's a bummer indeed
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So this might be a nice opportunity.
14:41
no 3G must be a real bitch
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Too bad my boss is currently on vacation - for another week
I don't know. I find myself liking the idea of catching abcException over something not named exception.
@DeadMG real dog love there.
N7 feels really light
as far as I can tell, 2G is offered basically nowhere, and 1G gives really, really slow internets
Xeo
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14:42
@DeadMG It has none of those
4G all the way
@TonyTheLion 3G can be faster than LTE and takes less power
but @thecoshman is an expert on that IIRC
hmmm
I'm not an expert, don't believe what I say
it's because LTE spec is still not really complete I think
it was designed for a lot of data flow, but for phones, for example, there's still a problem of calls
meh, I am not an expert either
I have free 512kbps 3G in my iPad and it's plenty for mail and web
hopefully the physio can relieve some of this neck pain.
it is deathly excruciating, even for me.
14:44
that doesn't sound like fun.
3G is fast enough for my S3 - browse, google etc.
I really like the "Merge two 'if's" R# refactoring.
@BartekBanachewicz 4G sends everything as data packets -- voice calls are basically VoIP.
There is nothing you can ask Jerry about a computer that he doesn't have an answer to. Amirite @JerryCoffin?
14:49
@TonyTheLion You're right, as long as you accept "I haven't a clue in the world!" as an "answer".
@BartekBanachewicz well, not really an expert. Not sure about power usage, but no, LTE (4G) is faster (normally). Generally speaking, the faster the data, the shorter the range from the base station. That's why you still get GSM in the middle of no where.
@thecoshman In truly the middle of nowhere, there's a good chance you're using a base station that only knows GSM.
@JerryCoffin yeah I vaguely recalled something like that, but I didn't want to spread dezinformation
14:58
It's a good general rule - the higher the bandwidth, the shorter the range, (other stuff being equal, antenna gain, tx power, ambient noise level).
> The LTE wireless interface is incompatible with 2G and 3G networks, so that it must be operated on a separate wireless spectrum.
heh, I didn't know
> I'm usually against trolling but aside from the shocking verbal abuse this guy has leveled at a bunch of hard-working and well-meaning people, I think he has some good arguments which should be considered separately from the ravings that accompanied them.
that's in the TOTAL RETARDATION IN C++ thread in the Asylum
@MartinJames True, but keep in mind that all else is almost never equal, and 4G has a lot better "tools" to deal with marginal reception than GSM ever did. Its basic modulation is considerably more robust, and handsets give much more detailed reception quality reports that support highly directional beam steering.
@JerryCoffin I'd argue if you really are in the middle of nowhere, you rely on satellite phones :P
15:07
@DeadMG ...which will now be fed back to the Lounge Asylum, and the circle will be complete.
nom nom!
@thecoshman Sure, depending on just how middle of nowhere you're talking about.
@Xeo Goes to show how much bullshit there is in the food critic industry.
@JerryCoffin so middle of nowhere you rely on satellite phones?
@BenCollins pussy kitty mod >_< ... are they posting a mod in this chat 24/7 again?
15:10
@EtiennedeMartel You didn't already know?
@JerryCoffin Thanks:) IIRC, Voyager 2 is down to 160 bits per second now, but it quite a long range.
@Xeo to be fair, that is a good pizza
@thecoshman Well, I personally haven't ever used a satellite phone at all. I either use a terrestrial system, or live without.
@MartinJames considering it's so old, I'd say that's rather good :D
@JerryCoffin me neither
@Telkitty猫咪咪 haha
15:12
@DeadMG Yeah, but that's just another sign.
no. I'm a bit of a C++ guy myself and this is a pretty active room
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We're not particularly C++-active, though
yeah, I've noticed
@thecoshman One of it's TWATs died :(
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Maybe we shoukd rename ourself to "Lounge<Haskell++>"
15:13
no bother to me, really. I only read about 5% of everything that's said here
@MartinJames :O they gave a satellite TWATS! best news EVER
@BenCollins I could not but notice you and flexo luring in the background and at different times ... kind of suspicious
probably not even that much
@MartinJames Yeah. I actually met the Motorola engineer who designed most of that. He was kind of old, and slow and talked fairly quietly, but you never had difficulty hearing him -- when he spoke everybody else in the room shut up instantly.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 you can probably find me in the background most of the time
15:14
@JerryCoffin oooh
I just leave my browser windows up basically permanently. If I leave, it's because I'm rebooting or something.
@JerryCoffin 'old, and slow and talked fairly quietly' - much like the probe, then :)
@MartinJames ... the fastest thing man has ever made?
@MartinJames A little, but I think he was closer to "original spec" than the probe. Keep in mind: what was supposed to be Voyager's main transmission system was damaged during launch, so it's been running on a backup system for its entire existence.
@EtiennedeMartel Very funny (but it's well known that wine-tasters can't tell wines apart through blind taste-tests and have absolutely no objective value at all).
15:17
@thecoshman Moves fast, transmits slowly.
@thecoshman Probably, if you discount photons, subatomic & the like.
@MartinJames bah! subatomic nonsense
@thecoshman :)
@sehe - I've had my formerly deleted answer undeleted (thanks, moderators!). At the current value of -1, it still sorts at "below", so... ;-) — JoshDM 18 mins ago
Waaaaat no one changed the topic liNe yet?!
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: In a state of temporal flux. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-questions]
the previous topic line was terrible anyway
15:23
The current is?
@DeadMG Some (many) wine tasters can't. Part of the test to be certified as a "Master Sommelier" is to correctly identify every one of something like 20 wines (including not only the brand and varietal, but also the vintage). The vast majority of wine critics, however, have never even taken (not to mentioned passed) that test though.
@sehe ...about 15 milliamps?
@DeadMG ah it appears I was only seconds late to complain about the stale topic line
@JerryCoffin grin :)
@JerryCoffin 'current value of -1' - it's obviously DC, and his ammeter is connected back-to-front.
Anyways, chat still sucks donkey eggs on mobile, so I'll see you later :)
@sehe Bye - get a computer.
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, I saw that (but I've always used calculators from HP, not the TI infidels).
I have a Commodore calculator :v
bought it for 50 cents.
it's way cool, but one LCD segment is broken. Or rather, the top bar in all numbers
@BartekBanachewicz That sounds...cool. Yeah, cool. I'm sure that's the right word. :)
@JerryCoffin It looks really nice, and has the sticker on the back with all that 'Assembled in the US' and stuff
I'll post you a photo when I get home.
@JerryCoffin I have a Sinclair Scientific. It still works if I put batteries in it.
15:35
@BartekBanachewicz Actually, there's a good chance that's repairable, in case you care.
@JerryCoffin I do. I was just afraid to do it myself (I have no proper magnifier and my soldering iron is way too big, for one).
and I am not sure if I know anyone I'd trust with it
but functionally it's 100% OK. It even has trig functions :3
oho, having fun with N7 and it's nearly 6 already
I should go home
@MartinJames When I bought my HP-41CV, I got rid of all the others, so I don't have anything older than that. I did eventually end up with a newer one, so I could have one at home and the other at work (but I've never really learned to use even a fraction of what the newer one can do).
@JerryCoffin I love the shape of keys
@BartekBanachewicz Nearly all HPs used a shape much like that for quite a while (e.g., the 34C I had before that).
@JerryCoffin The last use I made of such a device was a 'nudge calculator' for the fruit machine in the pub. It had maps for the 3 wheels and I had to enter the initial letter of the displayed symbols on the three visible lines, eg. 'CLBMMCBOP', (cherry, lemon, bell...). It then displayed the optimum nudges for each reel.
15:45
34C ... for a split sec I thought you were talking about bra size :x
Oh ... google image search agrees with me!
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Hmmm...maybe that's why it never sold as well as it deserved...
Ooh! I want these round here, ( and a big box of shells):
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/team-of-scientists-create-cloned-glowinthedark-rabbits-8756928.html
16:00
@JerryCoffin or maybe because the TI-89 was just superior ;-)
@BenCollins Wow. And people accuse me of being ironic!
been a long time since I had a nice flamewar with someone who actually liked an HP calculator. Those people usually ended up in elemetary ed or something (pow)
welp, time to consume some food
hopefully it won't disagree with me as badly as the previous job lot
anyone here use agile / what do you think of it?
@MartinJames they say "get a life" precludes "get a computer" when on camping
@sehe Oh right :) I don't do camping: no minibar and the room service is terrible, (though aircon is OK).
@user2597879 Can you be more vague?
@BenCollins Nah -- life's just too short to bother flaming anybody who lacks the intelligence to recognize the inferiority of TI calculators (at least of that vintage). Flaming such a person would just make me look like a schoolyard bully stealing lunch money from handicapped children.
@JerryCoffin heh. be careful:
> stealing lunch money from handicapped children.
depending on their handicap and temperament, they might have a strong reaction
Meh, I drove into a small metal gate (painted white) and now my car looks like this and like this
@StackedCrooked (void)n; return 1000;
Yeah, but operator void might have side-effects in some situations.
I sometimes use it for silencing warnings, but I don't like it.
If it has side-effects, then you should burn your codebase down.
Well, for this case works. There was an overkill expression ignorer somewhere on Stack Overflow, maybe you can use this.
user1804599
16:53
__attribute__((unused))
return n, void(), 1000;
@milleniumbug Hm..
user1804599
operator, can be overloaded.
Not for void.
Well, there was a topic on stackoverflow somewhere, let me find it.
16:56
I guess return std::min(std::max(n, 1000), n); is too convoluted.
user1804599
#pragma warning
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Or whatever it was called.

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