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05:00
Congratulations on reading the FAQ.
Just like the chat it hasn't updated in over 2 years.
Arguing stupid :words: everyone here knows about (because hi, we've been here for a good while now) is a special kind of annoying.
Also, why do gamedevs still use PunkBuster, in AD 2013
Wanna know something about security
pick a unknow game gaurd for your application
Always is a cat-mouse game :Playin with words:
NProtect, is bypassed, like XTrap
Or just develop one
if you can block wark points
weak*
also you can hook windows top level functions
Like NtWriteVirtualMemory in NTDLL
and checkout when them are begin executed in your application
Anyway
@sehe That's currently not the case. But I did some experiments with the idea.
the best way to prevent hacks is preventing reverse engeenrin
Themida has an Application wich obfruscates assamble language
also compiler obfruscator
As I sadi, is a cat-mouse thing
you are always the mouse
an application to be execute should be fully decompiled in memory
for example
Skype has some documentation about it, just a moment
I can't find out the documment
but says something about Skype modules
are writen in python
and are loaded to memory by a script engine
I mind...
something like
I have few unloaded modules
also encrypted with a crypto
I like TwoFish
When the program starts
decrypt these unloaded modules
and join them to process memory
so, the process can't be debugged easly
Cause the binary isn't the program
just a part of it
try dissable skype.exe
and see the modules
05:16
That doesn't affect the ability to debug anything.
Cat, you also need to know cryptography and Python to debug it
No, you just need to dump the process memory.
Can be hidden
by hooking
ZwReadVirtualMemory in NTDLL.DLL
(This only works in NT systems 3.61 or higher)
Kernel-level debugger.
Also you can obfruscate it
but always is a catmouse game
also, how can you do a Kernel-level debugger without a debugger begin pressent in QueryNtClock function?
Hold on a moment, let me make an application
and ee it you can decompile it
(If you don't trust in me run at virtual machine)
05:21
I couldn't care less. Also not a revengineer.
So don't bother.
So, In theory is pretty easy
everything can be reversed
also, how can a program be executed if the system dosn't understand what to do?
The mostly close thing than you can do is that
I don't speak english
I just know some works
if you see my pronuciation
and sentence
also the cat should be asleep by now
I don't think so <.<
No, you just need to dump the process memory.
Kernel-level debugger.
lol
It was a joke btw
cat, don't be mad >.<
05:26
@MooingDuck Really the case in non-native speakers. It's either you don't know how to speak or is better than native speakers.
I'm just kidding
Mark, that is a serius thing (?
serious*
Yeah. I'm non-native.
I'm non-alive at this time
>.<
so, I dosn't care
He was probably kidding about non-native
Though there isn't really a distinct line, as all other differentiation.
I'm non-native also
05:28
Then Go Native™! :)
@chris You mean you want to run your own Coliru server?
Lets GO!
@StackedCrooked Just use it as a link to a runnable sample.
@StackedCrooked what? >.>
@chris np
Coliru doesn't scale very well though.
05:30
You're making me want to write my own sandboxed compiler thingy.
@StackedCrooked Ok, thanks. I'm sure it'll come in handy for sharing certain code samples it our class.
who?, cat
@StackedCrooked Nobody scales well with reddit hug-o'-death! ;)
@CatPlusPlus Competition heh?
@StackedCrooked Maybe, but for Q&A on the forum-like thing as well.
05:32
I get compilation request from http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/container/array every three seconds.
@chris Oops, wrong person.
@StackedCrooked Nah, I'm not crazy enough to run one. :v
@StackedCrooked Might be good to cache it. They won't notice.
Link to some static page...
@StackedCrooked I'm pretty sure a bunch of those requests came from me since that site added the "Run this code" feature
@MarkGarcia That one is probably cached. (If it has been shared once then it's cached.)
Oh. Nice. Then Coliru is pretty scalable!
05:35
Stack, maybe try to create not a online IDE, just use one...
like
You could plop Varnish in front of it.
www.google.com/?gws_rd=cr#q=Online+C%2B%2B+IDE
fail
@StackedCrooked Just curious, what's the cache algorithm you use for those cached items?
"1. Exists in cache? 2. Return"
@CatPlusPlus yup
05:36
lol
I meant when do you decide to delete items from the cache? Or do they stay there forever?
@Insilico the cache key calculated as is md5sum(command) + md5sum(source)
try use that IDE for testing.
05:38
Since the reddit post ruby has been crashing a lot. This never happened before.
I'm leaving, cya guys
have a great day
bb
The real problem is, what to do...
>.<
I will give you a topic to talk about
Wich is the TCP compressed and secure encryption for games
?
I figured out, than each game need a different one
so, discuss about it
>.<
@Insilico Actually, there is not really a cache. There's only the Archive for shared posts. If a compilation request is received, then I'll check if it's already in the Archive.
git using SHA-1 has to identify files. The first two characters of the hash are used to create a subdirectory. The remaining characters determine the filename.
That's a clever idea to avoid the huge flat directory structure.
06:02
Told you that.
To use the first two characters as directory name?
Yes.
Aug 24 at 6:59, by Cat Plus Plus
Also storing everything into one directory can be problematic, hence why stuff doing this usually chops off first two characters of the hash and creates a directory out of that.
Heh.
I should pay more attention.
new directory or not depends on the logic flow
IMO every directory is a logic unit
06:07
which part?
I think she means a directory should represent a meaningful entity.
If that makes sense.
@StackedCrooked Presumably people make directories because it allows for meaningful organization? At least that's how I use directories, I don't know how other people use them.
Sounds like a tautology to me.
@Insilico In case of git it's used to prevent a huge flat directory.
4 emails from Cat++
damn github
For a project, especially a large one, there should always be a few directories under root for it: image, pic, lib, include, IO and/or GUI etc
06:13
@StackedCrooked Pardon my total Git ignorance, but if the directory is for git's internal use, what's the problem with having a huge flat directory?
Filesystems are bad at handling that.
Not sure about git
@Insilico Some filesystems can't handle it.
@Insilico Unless it's Java -- then it's used to maximize confusion and ugliness.
I tried to recharge my windows phone with a solar charger, now my windows phone is dead
or temporarily fainted
user1804599
06:21
Store code and output in RDBMS and use surrogate key for URL.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 As in the charger failed to charge the phone battery, or is the phone actually dead?
the solar charger did not charge the phone and now my phone is unresponsive after using regular chargers for 2 hours
Xeo
Xeo
Ugh, little brothers can be highly detrimental to ones sleeping hours.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 The two events ("I used a solar charger" and "Now my phone doesn't work") may be unrelated.
06:23
Unless your phone has one shitty charging system
or solar charger has one
What was that one arcade game that caused a shortage of coins?
It's on the tip of my tongue but I can't remember.. It isn't Pac-Man or Space Invaders..
I have been using the phone for 10 months though ... and the charger - twice
@Rapptz I think it was Space Invaders.
Although I'm pretty sure that's an urban legend of sorts.
I mean operators do empty the coin acceptors every now and then, no?
Are you guys developing a game?
06:27
@Insilico Yeah
well, I don't think so >.>
Enjoy.
can someone please give me a hint why these 2 pieces of code are different?
D d1{}, d2{};
d1 = d2; // calls copy assignment, correct

D d1{};
D d2 = d1; // calls copy constructor. why? I'm clearly assigning
Value init.
06:42
Or, in other words, copy initialization.
but why does it call copy constructor? Especially since I'm using = and I defined my own operator=
do you expect Class f = { 1, 2, 3 } to call the copy assignment?
Because it's not assignment.
Because it would be somehow silly if the default constructor is called first then the assignment operator in the same statement.
Oh, I understand
Thank you
06:52
@Xeo shared_ptr needs to do nasty atomic instructions in order to ensure thread-safety. It has an overhead on dereferencing. (and ftr @KonradRudolph I am 99% sure the overhead of unique_ptr is precisely zero. But I haven't compared the assembly)
It's the same with -O1 and higher
With -O0 though (no one really cares though right?) unique_ptr is a mess.
Mark, do you know about dissamble? :3
@Rapptz did you check the generated assembly?
because then I won't do it now :)
@jalf Yeah that's what I was comparing. Raw pointer vs unique_ptr for a custom class.
Oh no is leaking into lounge
06:56
and an int.
@CatPlusPlus breaking news: performance is not irrelevant
more at 10
~purrformance~ (in loving memory of a derpstorm)
ThePhD made his steam private.
Don't know what's up with him.
@Rapptz :(
chat.stackoverflow.com/users/1619294/mark-garcia do you know something about reverse engeenerin?
06:57
@jalf :laffo:
How can I link a user with @?
I thought you read the FAQ.
I thought send you the FAQ and the chat creation terms >.>
@jalf Yeah, this jells with my rational analysis. However, more than a single person seemed to have come to another conclusion after doing benchmarking. I haven't replicated it, but it would be enough for me to consider there might be a surprising truth lurking there.
@MarcosEusebi Yup
@Rapptz would be great if nobody cared. Yesterday I learned that our product gets delivered without optimizations
06:59
Eh, time to go to work.
@sehe Did you check if it was with -O0 because it's pretty bad with it.
@sehe do you know reverse engeenrin?
@StackedCrooked perhaps it is time to revisit that idea :/ Again, if you ever want to, I volunteer my VPS as long as I don't need it myself.
@jalf Atomic instructions on dereferencing?
@MarcosEusebi Did you just copy and paste that typing catastrophe?
07:00
I can't, @Rapptz dosn't want to D;
@Rapptz Like I said, I did nothing of the sort. A whole bunch of others did, though
Well, Is a problem with stack pointers
@MarcosEusebi Don't bring me into this.
@KonradRudolph Deletion needs to be thread-safe, too.
@Rapptz He doesn't have the power to do so. I have critical ability!
07:02
2 messages moved to bin
Damn you're fast. I was just doing the same.
.text:004018DC this address has a SP positive value
Though maybe just atomic swap on removal would do. Dunno.
@MarcosEusebi Kindly ask your questions on Stack Overflow
Yes, I know
07:03
Go!
He's actually done this more than once.
I did, but I had no response
>.<
@CatPlusPlus Yeah sure, of course … but dereferencing?
about 3 months ago :S
Race condition between delete ptr and deref?
07:05
@KonradRudolph hmmm, now I'm less sure :)
yeah, I think you're right, there probably shouldn't be anything on dereferencing a shared_ptr
@MarcosEusebi Amazing!
Also, be careful with opinion bias there. I've come to the conclusion that hand rolling parsers is sometimes preferrable. However, Spirit is... unbeatable for rapid prototyping once you get the hang of it (and prefer not to use Antlr/CoCo/...). — sehe 5 secs ago
Ye, enoght to make me cry D;
Like your abuse of English
(you're the first that actually reverses his emoticons as well)
user1804599
07:19
Moming.
Homing
user1804599
I wonder how difficult it is to rewrite a poll-based event loop to an epoll-based event loop.
user1804599
The interfaces are quite similar.
07:39
@sehe Biggest problem with my test was that the latency increased a lot. However, I was using my PC as delegated machine then. The idea was to implement work-stealing with long-running HTTP requests.
@StackedCrooked Can't you simply leverage ccache + distcc for big win?
ccache is a good idea, hadn't even thought of that
o.O
I'm not very familiar with distcc. However, keep in mind that compilation and execution can not be separated (the command line contains both).
Mar 10 at 21:18, by sehe
@StackedCrooked Could you increase it ... to 11 s? This is annoying: now it borked my submission because on sharing it compiles again (why!?!?!?!?! don't you have ccache?)
Feb 2 '12 at 13:20, by sehe
@sbi ccache + distcc FTW. On debian, sudo apt-get install ccontrol ccache distcc && ccontrol-init (I usually create a few symlinks too, but you could do with updating the PATH setting)
07:44
@sehe moooh
/unlock sarcasm >.>
Yay, I can send TCP traffic at 10G now.
Mmm? You upgraded your VPS plan?
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