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16:00
@BartoszKP Meh, whatever, replace with whatever legalese appeases your inner self.
cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
@JerryCoffin That works in the US of A. I hope that is not acceptable anywhere else.
@wilx yes, you're right. But in general IMHO that's the whole point - the fact that someone wanks to whatever he finds on the internet is not a crime. If he'd abused a child, then yes
@JerryCoffin good point, so then I guess CGI would be suitable 'bait', but you have to prove they genuinely thought it was real
@wilx wyh?
34 secs ago, by BartoszKP
@wilx yes, you're right. But in general IMHO that's the whole point - the fact that someone wanks to whatever he finds on the internet is not a crime. If he'd abused a child, then yes
16:04
@thecoshman Not sure they would either, but I'm not sure you'd have to redistribute real child porn to make it work. Use a teaser of a child dressed somewhat provocatively (I don't know exactly what that would be, but I'm sure the law enforcement people do) to get people to subscribe to a web site that openly states that it features small children engaging in explicit sexual acts.
@wilx I'm pretty sure it's accepted quite a few places outside the US (I doubt it's accepted everywhere, but pretty sure not just restricted to the US either).
@ScottW Probably for the best. I wish I could.
@ScottW I should have stayred there
@ScottW no, don't worry. we're just talking about adults imagining that they're having sex with a real version of computer generated 12yo girl
@JerryCoffin I guess you also have to prove that it was not a genuine mistake, but rather a deliberate attempt to get said material. I assume it's based on aggregation of evidence.
but yeah... subject change wouldn't go amiss right about now
nice weather
16:07
erm, but its cold
still nicer than our previous topic
@thecoshman Yes--that's why you'd want to get people to pay for a subscription. A court might believe you clicked one button by accident. Claiming you entered your credit card number (for example) by accident is a lot more difficult to support.
@TonyTheLion I'm sorry, would you like to continue talking about child abuse?
Ell
Ell
I'm freezing my nips off
16:08
You're outside?
@JerryCoffin vOv "my son did it?" but again, "your son signed up to twenty different sites, over the course of a year?"
Ell
Ell
I was a second ago, I just went for a ride cycle
I was warm and cosy until I stopped cycling :(
But I'm too tired now and my throat hurts >.<
My guess is you could use (with a stretch) the chat with the 12 y/o CGI persona and the offer of money as a clue to do some more research on the adult to find out if he/she is not doing something really wrong. But I do not think that it of its own is good enough to actually prosecute or anyhow punish the person.
@Ell context!!! CONTEXT!!!!
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@thecoshman oh gawd >.<
16:09
@thecoshman I certainly don't give my sons access to my credit cards.
@JerryCoffin no, but you are not trying to lie about committing a crime based on using them.
@BartoszKP ergh, not clicking that
@TonyTheLion good choice
@BartoszKP fairly sure the 'NSFW' was superfluous
@thecoshman just to be sure : D
16:11
@thecoshman Good point. Brings up another obvious question: what percentage of (claimed) cases of identity theft are really people trying to get out of admitting to something they've done (even if it's legal, something they might find embarrassing)?
@wilx To start investigating a person based just on that seems a little... over the top.
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@BartoszKP I would delete that if I were you :P we don't want a whole lounge closure again ;)
@JerryCoffin Probably rather high I would imagine.
@thecoshman Dunno. Some non-intrusive checking up might not be that bad.
@Ell nah, ain't gonna happen
16:12
@Ell thanks for the advice, but I can't now, too late
@thecoshman Sure it is.
@wilx on what grounds? Tripping in the streets is not grounds to suspect you of being an alcoholic who should have your kids taken away due to neglect
It is funny though.
@JerryCoffin thanks
@R.MartinhoFernandes penis sown to hand or stumbling in streets?
16:14
Are there call-centres and outsourcing shops on mars?
@BartoszKP No problem.
I have heard about a guy (who was actually sober) leaving a bar around closing time, dropping his keys a few times, fumbling around and generally trying to look drunk, to lure the police away so others who were actually drunk could get away with driving home. He thought he was pretty safe, but when he admitted it was intentional, was convicted of "obstructing a peace officer" or something similar.
@JerryCoffin frankly, serves him right. Drink driving is a terrible crime. If you can't afford the few quid for a taxi home, you can't afford to be drinking in the first place. There is no excuse.
@thecoshman Agreed.
@JerryCoffin I doubt they'd find that amusing. They surely have better things to do that being occupied by some idiot who thinks that letting drunk people drive is a smart thing to do.
It's selfish as fuck.
JBL
JBL
16:21
@JerryCoffin Should've been convicted for "helping people getting in a very dangerous situation".
Equally though, I think it's a joke that he was questioned in the first place. Walking home (reasonably) drunk should not be something that police get involved in.
@thecoshman No, he walked to his car and did his best to put on an act of driving drunk himself.
@thecoshman If they really want to be helpful, and they should at least verify if such guy won't kill himself walking to near the the edge of the street for example
@JBL I don't give a fuck about the drivers, hey deserve to crash. It's the people who are killed because of the twats that I feel sort for.
@JerryCoffin oh ok, well, still, twat. Wasting police time, endangering the public.
@TonyTheLion No doubt--I'm certainly not condoning what he did, or anything like that.
16:24
@TonyTheLion s/drunk //
@BartoszKP like I said, reasonably. It is not fair for someone driving at night to have to cope with the mess of a drunk stumbling out in front of them.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh you :P
any hoops
I have now been stopped three times by the cops for walking, (OK, sort of walking), home from the club. Was not arrested, but still, it pisses me off.
time to sail home :D
@thecoshman all right
leaving to play haxball :o see you all!
@R.MartinhoFernandes yea robots should drive :)
16:30
@MartinJames as long as they do not use their fists to explain you things, all is fine
@StackedCrooked does coliru have Catch?
@BЈовић Not so far - I am UK resident, and IC1.
Being told that Apple is simply marketed better. Sorry, but show me a computer that has such a good trackpad. Or customer service.
Go get him
@LightnessRacesinOrbit He's trolling right? Right?
@MartinJames IC1?
16:33
@Borgleader No
Donno - is the trackpad particularly good?
IC codes or 6+1 codes are codes used by the British police in radio communications to describe the apparent ethnicity of a suspect. Originating in the late 1970s, the codes are based on a police officer's perceived view of an individual's ethnicity based on a visual assessment, as opposed to that individual's self-definition. In most circumstances where an individual's ethnicity is recorded after spoken contact with police (such as a "Stop and Search" or arrest), police are required to use the more extensive Self Defined Ethnicity codes, "even if the category chosen is clearly at odds wi...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit The trackpad on my MacBook Pro works even when covered with semen.
@MartinJames It is, yes.
@EtiennedeMartel Well, it's good to hear that it's so reliable. You won't be needing the 'good customer service' then :)
@MartinJames the "good customer service" led to the semen
16:36
^ i was going to say exactly this
that's because you are a genius
or you were for that one moment
I wasn't. Apple service is that good?
I have no idea. Doubt it. It was a joke
@MartinJames Considering how your average Apple Store is colder than my grandmother's crotch, I doubt it.
(For those who are wondering, my gandma has been dead for decades now).
No it isn't. It gets good as soon as you pay 300$ for Apple Care.
16:39
Stop playing Kerbal, you lunatics!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I was hoping so. It's not any sort of trackpad quility test I have ever done. I guess positioning, jitter and accuracy tests on condoms would be more fun.
@EtiennedeMartel I did wonder, for a second, how you'd know the temperature of your grandma's crotch. Good that you filled that information gap.
@GamesBrainiac There's a pun in there somewhere.
@EtiennedeMartel ;)
Puns lurk everywhere
16:41
@EtiennedeMartel The pun would be munatics, you punatic.
@EtiennedeMartel There's a pun in your grandmother's crotch? This just gets worse!
> My teacher explained it to be the exact same thing to the class. She also said to not bother using ++i as most people use i++.
Puns don't kill people.
hi
lol
> The statements i++; and ++i; have the same meaning, so it doesn't matter semantically which one you use. The generated machine code for both statements is probably the same.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe they do. And maybe you're a purderer.
16:51
@Rapptz where is that from?
@Rapptz For some definition of "probably".
> Q: How do you start this software?
A: Double-click.
neat
@GamesBrainiac Just think how much worse it would be if they cloned it in Haskell, written entirely in Munads.
16:56
@JerryCoffin We'd have more ads on the moon.
:P
I used to use i++ for loops, but I cannot remember why.
@GamesBrainiac No, you start playing
@Pawnguy7 Because it doesn't matter
@GamesBrainiac The people who play KSP are moon-addicts
@CatPlusPlus Dammit, I've been caught!
@CatPlusPlus Probably. Though I would think evaluating post (for a reader) takes longer. Though that is really only true in bigger expressions.
16:58
> I hope because, if it doesn't a lot of programs are running slower just because of that :/
Ugh
@Pawnguy7 That's how K&R always did it.
@Borgleader no, they're meth addicts :P
@Pawnguy7 The compiler will optimise it in loops but I do ++i because I'm used to it.
I just thought the reddit comments were dumb.
I am used to it now.
@Rapptz reddits are people, a lot of people are dumb --> a lot of redditors are dumb #nosurprise #fuckhastags
16:59
I think I read that it is either the same or rarely better, so I figured why now, and not it is a habit.
@Rapptz No--couldn't happen! I refuse to believe such a thing. Next you're going to tell me comments on YT aren't always brilliant either!
@Borgleader @fuckhastags? What tags does fuck have?
I have actually seen intelligent youtube comments.
@Rapptz Bottle it and put it in a museum
That was a dream
17:01
@Rapptz Pics or it didn't happen.
(cue screenshot instead of link)
I'll try to see if it's in my history
damn, your room title reminded me it's been a while since I played KSP .... :( now i'm sad it is only noon and I can't play KSP :(
it was last week..
I have been busy, haven't seen the room list in a while.
user1804599
TIL: “oughtn’t” is a word.
17:05
ought
@CatPlusPlus just for the record, just compiled a obj-c hello world using gnustep on windows, now the image processing part begins : )
@TonyTheLion wrong apostrophe :P
@BartoszKP Oh gosh what is wrong with you why are you doing this you should see a doctor
17:07
@BartoszKP Now try on OSX
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes I should probably see a doctor.
@R.MartinhoFernandes unfortunately that's my current task in my job ;0
Xeo
Xeo
also, home
Doctor should come visit the Lounge
17:08
@CatPlusPlus you mean the same source code won't compile on osx? :0
user1804599
@BartoszKP show me the code
What do you think of libraries/frameworks that make you inherit something to use it?
user1804599
@Pawnguy7 depends on the language and context.
Xeo
Xeo
17:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes Remember that random hole in my big toe I mentioned a while ago? Turns out that was an ingrown toenail making its way through the flesh. (Good luck cleansing your mind now.)
@Pawnguy7 Qt does this kinda. It works out for them.
@rightfold examples where it is preferable?
OOP is like having sex with a very ugly female
Sometimes you just have no choice
#include <Foundation/Foundation.h>

int main (void)
{
NSLog (@"hello world, fuck you");
return 0;
}
Implementing an interface (i.e. inheriting an abstract class) is fine. Something else is a tad pushing it.
user1804599
17:09
@TonyTheLion Obese-oriented programming.
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@BartoszKP Should work fine.
@rightfold yeah, I know ;0 not going to implement GUI fortunately, just some image processing stuff
@TonyTheLion Just say no.
@Xeo Sounds painful
Xeo
Xeo
17:10
@TonyTheLion Actually isn't.
Just annoying
user1804599
@BartoszKP what libraries?
That's even more disturbing
user1804599
I doubt GNUstep has Core Image.
I recall XNA basically makes you inherit from this Game class.
user1804599
lol 4chan in the news.
17:10
Bugs me a lot.
This is the kind of thing that, if walking on street and talking to someone, I just turn 180 degrees (that's 356 for you merkins), stop, and ask "what?"
Seems like an appropriate reaction.
@rightfold well, fuck me, that's a good point : S I'll worry about this tomorrow
@rightfold they claim they have some cocoa stuff - not sure if that doesn't have some simple image i/o
@R.MartinhoFernandes wot
user1804599
@BartoszKP They have no Core Image. Just checked.
user1804599
So as for that, you’re screwed.
17:12
@rightfold : x i hate my job
user1804599
Use a language which has image libraries that support your platform. vOv
@R.MartinhoFernandes For what it's worth, I'd probably call that "Pi radians".
user1804599
@BartoszKP What do you want to do?
@rightfold i have a proof of concept running in c#/emgucv . but unfortunately iphone is the target platform, and I need to port it - just the algorithm part (the only thing they gave me is a VM with some os/x but it runs like shit)
user1804599
Use Xamarin. :v
17:16
@rightfold but the apple part of my company have already a whole application in cocoa ready, I just need to plugin my alg to their shitty shit
user1804599
Borrow their computers.
user1804599
Tell your boss you need a Mac in order to do your job. If he doesn’t give you one he shouldn’t whine the app will never be finished.
@rightfold they sleep with their fucking apples, won't borrow me any ;0
Can you run a Mac OSX VM on your machine?
@JerryCoffin But there are no Fahrenheit radians.
17:17
3 mins ago, by BartoszKP
@rightfold i have a proof of concept running in c#/emgucv . but unfortunately iphone is the target platform, and I need to port it - just the algorithm part (the only thing they gave me is a VM with some os/x but it runs like shit)
@rightfold wanted to give it a shot, but you're right. without image processing i/o no way I'll write this
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...and?
user1804599
17:19
no animated gif
nothing gets by you, does it?
At the risk of detonating another round of Kerbal, can anyone explain this re. the Indian mars probe "the satellite does not have enough power to reach mars on its own so, over the next month, it will spend time circling the earth, building up speed before it can get away from the gravitational pull of the earth"?
@MartinJames What's confusing you about it?
imagine a sling shot ;0 but in polar coordinates, and in gravitational vector field, and .. all right it's not a sling shot
17:23
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It doesn't have enough power. It stays in orbit for a month. Then it has enough power. Where has the power come from?
@MartinJames The Earth's gravitational pull.
It's an extended slingshot maneuver, the basis of most space flightpaths.
In orbital mechanics and aerospace engineering, a gravitational slingshot, gravity assist maneuver, or swing-by is the use of the relative movement (e.g. orbit around the sun) and gravity of a planet or other celestial body to alter the path and speed of a spacecraft, typically in order to save propellant, time, and expense. Gravity assistance can be used to accelerate (both positively and negatively) and/or re-direct the path of a spacecraft. The "assist" is provided by the motion of the gravitating body as it pulls on the spacecraft. The technique was first proposed as a mid-course mano...
If you want to know where gravity gets its power, you're gonna have to ask Higgs.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Eh? I don't understand. If it has not enough energy to escape now, how will it have enough in a month?
@MartinJames attach a stone to a thread and spin it few times and throw
17:26
@BartoszKP Fine, it flies off, but it only goes 100m. If I spin it for a month and let go, it'll still go 100m.
@MartinJames Because it's been speeding up in orbit...
@MartinJames Anyway, it's lazy journalism
@LightnessRacesinOrbit He doesn't know either.
searchcode.com is neat
@MartinJames No, the analogy is if you let go after 0.5 seconds or 2 seconds. You haven't "got up to speed" yet after 0.5 seconds.
17:27
exactly
The hammer throw is one of the four throwing events in regular track and field competitions, along with the discus throw, shot put and javelin. History With roots dating back to the 15th century, the contemporary version of the hammer throw is one of the oldest of Olympic Games competitions, first included at the 1900 games in Paris, France (the second Olympiad of the modern era). Its history since the late 1960s and legacy prior to inclusion in the Olympics have been dominated by European and Eastern European influence, which has had an impact on interest in the event in other parts...
> The throwing motion involves two swings from stationary position, then three or four rotations of the body in circular motion using a complicated heel-toe movement of the foot. The ball moves in a circular path, gradually increasing in velocity with each turn with the high point of the ball toward the sector and the low point at the back of the circle. The thrower releases the ball from the front of the circle.
It's pretty basic physics
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Meh, the analogy is wrong. Nothing happens if you don't impart acceleration on it. Non-vertical acceleration.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's... close. It's just you have to apply the acceleration with your hand wobbles, rather than relying on your breakfast to impart sufficient gravity.
@R.MartinhoFernandes there is an acceleration - outwards the middle point
attach a stone to a thread, get it spinning, and let it spin on its on.
17:28
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I still do not get it. If it has insufficient velocity to escape now, how will it magically get more over a month?
@MartinJames kerbal kerbal kerbal kerbal?
@MartinJames Because if you plonk it in the right orbit, it'll get faster and faster ....
Orbiting is like falling, except you miss the planet
@BartoszKP There isn't. Acceleration has a vertical component towards the primary, and an horizontal along the trajectory.
@MartinJames Gravity doesn't just magically stop applying to it after a few hours, and there is no terminal velocity in space
17:29
The analogy is just wrong.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Gravity makes you gain speed towards the body, not away from it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Of course, but you're travelling in a circle
How do you people not know how an orbit works? o.O
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You don't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, it's not. the intertial force, plays the role of the centrifugal force - that's what gives you additional momentum
17:30
Orbits have fixed speeds.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Right, okay then.
Change speeds and you change orbits.
Look. It's in earth orbit. How does it get faster over a month to escape to mars?
But changing speeds requires that you impart the acceleration.
Well I guess the fucking space agency got it wrong then, @R.MartinhoFernandes. How did they get Voyager 1 to the edge of the solar system, again?
17:30
@MartinJames it's accelerating along the trajectory, with the minor acceleration it has, building up the momentum slowly
@LightnessRacesinOrbit They didn't have them orbiting Jupiter.
They flew them by.
@R.MartinhoFernandes They used several slingshot maneuvers.
Correct
@BartoszKP Oh.. you mean an ion thruster, something like that, powered by solar/RTG?
With a few nudges, you stay in orbit and gain speed.
@MartinJames don't know, I don't get this game of yours : P
17:31
The nudges are a lot easier to provide than the thrust to get to Mars directly in our lifetime
exactly
@BartoszKP There's no momentum to build up. In a stable circular orbit, the magnitude of the momentum is constant. That's why it's called stable.
Who said it'd be in a stable orbit?
What would be the bloody point in that?
There are several code smells in this sample. If you care I could address them at a later time. — sehe 1 hour ago
gtg, hopefully Lightness Races in Orbit will explain this to you so you'll finally get it :S
17:32
No, I'm done!
I have things to do!
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Nudges? If the thing has a conventional rocket motor and fuel enough to get away, why not fire it all at once?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit A non-stable orbit either already has enough energy to escape or it doesn't. If it doesn't, it's decaying.
No wonder all your Kerbals keep crashing o.O
4
:DDDD
17:32
And that's not even counting the heap of unclear/redundant code:
> That "fix" alone saves you ~51 LoC (112 vs. 163). See it Live on Coliru here
@MartinJames Maybe you should go to the Indian Space Agency and teach them how it's done. Y'know, instead of spending a few minutes on Wikipedia
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Stack Overflow.
17:34
buoy
I don't need Wikipedia to understand that either it has enough energy to attain an escape to mars, or it does not. If it does not, how is anything going to change over a month? I can only assume ion thruster?
@MartinJames There are places where it is easier to escape: the gravitational field is not uniform. It varies with radius. It's more effective to apply those nudges at certain points.
I'm never playing that soddin' game :)
(Still lazy journalism; I have no idea what they meant, but they wrote it wrong)
Keeping yourself in an unstable accelerating orbit (and thus taking advantage of continued acceleration through gravitational forces) requires less energy than fucking launching out of orbit and getting to Mars quickly.
(well, "orbits" really)
17:37
@LightnessRacesinOrbit An unstable accelerating orbit is a decaying one, or one you are powering yourself.
16 secs ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
(well, "orbits" really)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Earth's gravity doesn't give you acceleration away from it.
that is, s/unstable accelerating orbit/sequential orbits/
@R.MartinhoFernandes No, it doesn't. It gives you acceleration towards it.
But you're not travelling directly at it
It's like Cat said.
To me, it defies conservation of energy, unless solar-powered propulsion.
That's why you are not an aeronautical engineer with a job in spaceflight.
17:40
Because you are.
Among other reasons, presumably :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't need to be. It's what they're doing. I don't need to be able to convince you that it's possible.
Anyway... I'll have a coffee and then read some more news. Maybe I'll find out what it's doing in that month in earth orbit. Maybe it's spying on Angela?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Just like I don't have to convince you that your analogies are wrong
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'll grant you the analogies are wholly imperfect
But I can assure you the spacecraft is not orbiting Earth for a month because it's having a jolly
So, this Kerbal game is fun, hrm?
17:47
Yes
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Me too. But it's not doing a gravity assist. You can't do that if you are in orbit, unless you already have the power to get out at whatever speed you get out. You get no help from the planet in escaping its own gravity well.
I played a game kind of like this once.
That's the thing. There are plenty of artificial satellites orbiting the earth. As far as I know, thy don't magically get faster and faster and fly away. My satellite dish still works after a couple years - the satellite must still be where they left it in geostationary orbit, and not on it's way to saturn.
Juno, a probe in transit to Jupiter did a gravity assist with Earth last month but it was inserted in a solar orbit before.
Travis is shit
17:53
@MartinJames They're aimed differently.
You guys almost had me with Lounge<Kerbal>. Almost thought the mods finally had enough and nuked the room.
No that was 3 months ago
Ell
Ell
@Drise Hi :)
@MartinJames The answers here (that I've noticed anyway) have completely missed the point. The energy gain (most of it, anyway) comes from the fact that the earth itself is moving. So, as the earth orbits the sun, it's dragging along its newly captured satellite. You (mostly) leave it in orbit for a while to get to the point that the earth is moving in (roughly) the direction you want it to keep going. When you get to that point, you burn a little bit for it to break back out of orbit.
@JerryCoffin That makes sense, thanks.
17:55
@JerryCoffin Yeah, that seems to be the only sane interpretation I can think of too. Although it does raise the question of why they're not just delaying the launch until then
It's more or less waiting to insert into the right solar orbit, then.
. . . hm
Is there a way I can "accidentally" write in binary mode?
@jalf They're kerbals.
Oh wait.
I have no idea how my text file is being written in hex
@Ell Hey~
17:58
oh yeah, KSP.
Searching 31 files for "binary" (case sensitive)

0 matches across 0 files
Eh, I'm not resubbing
@jalf Launching from earth gets into a number of other points. First of all, the earth is tilted on its axis, so if you launch in the wrong season, your launch site may be up to 23 degrees away from where you want it in terms of north to south, and you'd waste energy compensating for that. Second, weather can cause problems inside the atmosphere, but not outside.
@JerryCoffin will this slow down the Earth's rotation (an extremely tiny bit)?
17:59
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Haha, I like how Jerry's totally sensible explanation is exactly that: it's having a jolly waiting for the right time.

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