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02:00
It'd probably be impossible to see the Geminids from the middle of the city anyway, and I wouldn't to go the Drachenberg in this cold.
@ScarletAmaranth Secret!
I'm gonna try Mono for Android.
I considered taking my daughter out in the middle of the night. I bet she'd have liked it. We could have gone a little ways into the "polder". However, it's no use with the sight conditions and besides, everyone (but me) is under the weather/coming down with the flu
I like that Win8 has built-in ISO mounting; long overdue
I have tuned my mandolin. This is not a metaphor.
It's g-d-a-e', like violins
And a funny tweet.
02:16
Ahahaha holy shit what the fuck o.canada.com/technology/gaming/…
21 minutes video
What the fuck
meh
shitty article
then again gaming journalism in general is shitty so no surprise
type with a private say equality operator cannot be considered regular, right? (in spite of the fact the operator being actually defined for some reason)
gamers.avi
> Women reportedly account for 45 per cent of all people who play video games.
[citation needed]
I'm just listening to that 21 minutes "I'm so angry about Mega Man offshoot" video
Okay just first 10 minutes because holy shit
02:31
@Rapptz Uh, I thought it was closer to 50.
7 mins ago, by Rapptz
[citation needed]
though I do wonder
Ahahah people getting angry even at slowbeef's comedy video, jesus
@EtiennedeMartel Was hoping for a formal study. Know where I can find raw data?
02:33
the PDF has no raw data
already checked
Must you always question everything?
It's really important, it's about VIDEO GAMES
@CatPlusPlus Games matter.
@EtiennedeMartel I'm a scientist -- it's what I do.
@Rapptz Fine, just a second.
02:35
cat, shouldn't you be asleep or someshit?
I just woke up
Well, an hour ago, but still
lol
your sleep cycle is almost as fucked up as mine
97% of children play video games apparently
only 97%?
lol "only"
@EtiennedeMartel Don't bother. Everyone sources ESA.
02:38
well, I dunno
@Rapptz I guess they're the most reliable source, in North America at least.
Guess so.
@DeadMG I've slept for 20 hours on Thursday, woke up around 22, then went to sleep around 16 yesterday :v
Still would have liked raw data :/
sounds kinda like "97% of children hate going to school"
02:40
huge jump in conclusions
also
99% of statistics are made up
RT @kenjimurasame: A Person So Mad That A Woman Worked On a Megaman Game That Supports Feminism Wrote This Fucking Book of a Post http://t.…
> Most of the top publishers in the gaming world (or their American subsidiaries) are members of ESA, including Capcom, Disney Interactive Studios, Electronic Arts, Konami, Microsoft, Namco Bandai Games, Nintendo, Sega, Sony Computer Entertainment, Square Enix, Take-Two Interactive, Ubisoft and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
Yeah, that's basically everyone.
they sound like dicks
all large industries are dicks.
02:42
@CatPlusPlus What bothers me is this: is this woman really pushing a feminist something?
Are these guys getting their knickers in a twist because she's a woman?
Even if, jesus fuck
@EtiennedeMartel No. I think people are afraid she might.
@Rapptz Because she's a woman?
Oh no a feminist in a game company
SOUND THE ALARM
@EtiennedeMartel Well.
02:43
It's ridiculous either way
If past experience is anything to go by..
@Rapptz That's a generalization and you know it.
It is.
Quite frankly I don't care.
And oh god community manager never played that game this game is loosely based upon and DARED to post fan art of main robot being female
Holy shit
You know
02:45
Also, most community managers are female, for some reason.
So it would have been kinda hard to not hire a woman there.
I have a theory that being a fan of something makes your brain rot and die
@EtiennedeMartel Yep.
Esp when it comes to VIDEO GAMES
@Rapptz Funny how you're not asking for stats there.
Is it, perhaps, because you already agree with it?
02:46
@CatPlusPlus Extra Credits' slogan is "Because games matter". I like it.
It's every bit as ridiculous when it comes to books or shows or whatever
@EtiennedeMartel It's because it's true.
It's true because we know it's true
@CatPlusPlus ?
See also: "oh my god Dumbledore is gay"
02:48
There are devoted fans to an entertainment medium, news at 11.
3 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
I have a theory that being a fan of something makes your brain rot and die
For the record I did try to find raw data but couldn't find any except the generalised percentage again.
This seems to be a common theme.
I also learned that there's a Community Manager Appreciation Day
> Community Manager Appreciation Day takes place every 4th Monday of January as a way to recognize and celebrate the efforts of community managers around the world using social media and other tools to improve customer experiences.
I can't believe that's actually a thing
:lol:
PR is there to improve customer experience, sure
@CatPlusPlus I don't know man. That dongle thing from a few months ago was pretty retarded.
Yes, it was
Extremely
02:54
Someone stole my name for a C++ package manager so I need a new one
any ideas? :(
Don't look at me, I'm terrible at naming
Fuck you, Browser Choice, I've already installed Firefox on my own
meh, I'll just use the same name
I don't care.
Also why is Skype a Metro app
because it's by Microsoft obv
Thankfully there's a desktop version
03:06
@Rapptz Manager^2?
yeah.. no.
well, I tried
@Rapptz cpp-asylum
lol
03:09
one's a typo of function..
Functinho
btw my previous name was cpm, which someone decided to use as a CMake-based.. thing... here..
@Rapptz Blame ThePhD.
anyone checking out steam os at all?
IT'S ALL HIS FAULT
er robot shouldn't you be asleep or someshit?
03:16
DeadMG is sleep police now
10
I got home some time ago.
Friend's goodbye party.
all I'm saying is
It's Saturday tomorrow, anyway.
just because I have to be awake at 3am in the morning because holy shit sickness doesn't mean that you guys should be.
Windows is lame.
03:17
you young whippersnappers healthy people should be appreciating it.
took me 5 tries to figure out it's %errorlevel% to get the error code :(
I use ConEmu
Console window is not command processor
λ echo %errorlevel%
-1073741819
is what I meant to do
03:19
lol, λ
@Crowz It's a Debian, what's there to check out
what's wrong with Debian?
Debian with boot-to-Steam is just unremarkable on its own
(Also policies is what's wrong with Debian)
it's a prettier version of debian, this changes everything
03:24
honestly I just want to see where they're going with it
They're going with boot-to-Steam for living room console thingy
@CatPlusPlus but how do they handle windows proprietary problems, like silverlight or DirectX?
03:40
Uh, they... don't?
@EtiennedeMartel looks awesome
Man, my package is in Los Angeles.
It's gonna take ages before it gets here.
user3010322
What're you shipping?
@ThePhD Two shirts.
Respectively this one and that one.
they are fancy
user3010322
03:46
Looks nice.
The Giygas one because it looks awesome, and the Extra Credits one because I support them.
holy shit. Why do people still make browser toolbars?
Because everyone is using browsers?
because IE wouldn't make sense without them
I saw my mom's computer once. She had 5 toolbars
03:48
gods have mercy
@Crowz Too many Next-Next-Finish sequences, hmmm?
it would seem so. Her computer also memory crashes when she does anything that takes any significant amount of processing
04:37
yo scottie
04:51
HipChat desktop client is bad
yo cat++, your C++ chat is live or still in debugging stage?
05:16
PEP8 is annoying
user3010322
PEP8?
user3010322
Sounds like a strange drink, lol.
Python's "standard" coding style guidelines
They're mostly shit
user3010322
Oh.
05:36
I am pushing towards the limit on my credit card again this month ... despite the fact I am repaying the full amount each month
This time is mainly because I put the deposit for the car on it
hi all! :D
why do we even have to sleep
so you can dream? :D
who need dreams anyway
i need time, on the other hand
I'm amazed that I can always remember MySQL's GRANT syntax
05:53
sleep enhances efficiency
and maybe creativity
I wonder whether there are any creative turtles around ...
 
1 hour later…
07:07
Is there anybody out there?
I feel lonely :(
I'm not awake, officer
I'm definitely awake and it's not correct that I am awake
eh, ikr
what do you think about Qt's model-view shit?
eh
never used qt
07:09
oh, okay
07:20
What about it?
is it good?
I think I like it, but maybe I'm not seeing things clearly
Define "good". If it works then it's fine
well, spaghetti code might work, but it's not good
good = follows SOLID principles in this case
It's literally just separation of data and presentation logic, there's nothing to dwell on
alrighty then
08:55
Apparently facebook saves everything you type, but does StackOverflow too?
Even if it doesnt, NSA does. so you can ask them for a backup
Dearest NSA, my windows server has crashed, I have not made a backup yet since I have only been using it for the past year and an half, could you please give me a recent backup? Thank you very much, I know you are always there to help! -Love XXX
09:18
fuck, anybody built SciPy with the latest Intel MKL? SciPy script can't find my blas but claims to be searching the correct directory...
10:02
such claims
much blas
wow
10:18
sup GUIs?
Ell
Ell
@melak hey, I'm good, and UI?
Okay maybe that's a bit of a stretch :P
:p
I'm just fine. Procrastinating...
I still find those github cat things (octokitties or whatever they were called) creepy ._.
That means you have an eye for creepiness.
you should become a talent scout
so, apparently notch is coding live, that must be exciting
Ell
Ell
I have a friend coming over in a sec so I'll talk to you GUIs after lunch :) ciao for now
10:27
@Jefffrey Awfully
TIL UK could never become a republic because pleading for that can get you a life sentence.
@StackedCrooked Source?
I have decided against this foreign tv series because the best I could get is google translate ... we all know how accurate that would be ...
The made the right choice.
10:46
"Hey, the player position is offset to -90 on the y axis, for some reasons" -- "Welp, let's just add +90 on the y axis aaaaaand... there we go"
does any one have more duct tape to lend to this guy? he seems to be running out very quickly
eww ... a dead ant in my water
Organic water ... :'( ... me no wanna
@Jefffrey lol programming language discussion in the chatbox
@StackedCrooked I'm following this guy now...
He does 3 minutes coding - 10 minutes playing is own game and having fun - 10 minutes answering people in the chat.
whats the best monospace font for linux?
I mean on windows, I have consolas, and thats better than anything else I've tried so far
11:15
user image
11
awww man
Ell
Ell
11:50
@GamesBrainiac personal preference
but I like monospace 10
-4
Q: Using parallel_sort algorithm on a struct

SkyRipperHow to use parallel_sort with this struct: struct d { char name[5]; }; vector<d> my_d; my_d.resize(3); strcpy(my_d[0].name, "mike"); strcpy(my_d[1].name, "joe"); strcpy(my_d[2].name, "anna"); I tried: parallel_sort(my_d, my_d + 3); but doesn't work...

Xeo
Xeo
12:08
that guy...
@Ell Ahh, that doesn't sound too great. Right now using deja vu mono, but I really miss consolas
13:11
how to build boost for static linking?
bjam toolset=msvc-11.0 threading=multi link=static variant=release address-model=64
this code generates libboost_filesystem-vc110-mt-1_55.lib
but i need libboost_filesystem-vc110-mt-s-1_55.lib
One.. Two..Three
Bin!
do you have any idea please?
it seems like I am famus even here... oW
For performance reasons(I know it's very little, but the little counts and I have many data) — SkyRipper 1 min ago
Are you being serious now?
yes
I know I seem like I have no idea what I am doing
13:19
You want to use char* instead of std::string because of performance?
yes
why not?
What kind of project are you working on?
@SkyRipper Because it's retarded.
:/
please tell me, why everyone treats me like an idiot?
(i am not)
@Jefffrey He clearly has no idea about profiling.
13:22
@SkyRipper Ok, you want to shoot yourself in the foot in the name of performance? Fine. But at least use std::array<char>. Do it with style.
@SkyRipper Have you profiled your code? Did it indicate that std::string is a bottleneck? Do you even know these words?
I but its faster
Microoptimization is the root of all evil.
Premature optimization is the root of all evil, too.
*have
@Griwes Neither do I. But I'm pretty sure an std::string dynamic array allocation is very cheap for most of the things he is (or am I) doing.
13:23
Don't optimize until you have written the entire algorithm and determined that something is a bottleneck.
why not, why use the hell slow C++ functions (like atoi) and not write my own
@Jefffrey Exactly.
@SkyRipper BECAUSE YOUR OWN VERSIONS WILL BE SLOWER
FFS
Guys like you, who think they are smarter than stdlib and the compiler are what is the problem with the C++ community.
Until you profile a finished algorithm, you cannot know whether something is faster or slower.
@SkyRipper oh man. You remember me, myself back in the early days. I would have rewritten the hell out of the world.
@SkyRipper If what I wrote above doesn't convince you: every time you say "I don't want to use X because of performance reasons" without profiling, a little kitten dies.
But yeah, you want a good suggestion like the one I got back then? Stop worrying about this things and go use what's easier for you, not what is more performant. Trust me. It will take years before you'll actually need to optimize something in some of your projects and sure as hell it won't be std::string.
13:31
thanks, i will keep this in mind
you would be the first to actually follow the advice, but hey.. hope is the last to die
@SkyRipper (...and will do it my way anyway!)
Ell
Ell
@SkyRipper because your version won't work and will be slower :3
@Ell, lol, yes. "remind me of" is better ;)
Ell
Ell
"you remind me of myself back in the early days"
idk, I misread it in the first place anyway :p
13:42
Actually my version doesn't make any sense. "You remember me, myself back" -- is fugly. I should really go to sleep.
@Jefffrey bit early for that, innit?
@melak47 ...late actually
I thought I've read that returning nothing (return;) from a function whose return type is non-void is UB, not illegal, somewhere.
JBL
JBL
Good morning !
Ell
Ell
13:47
Morning :)
JBL
JBL
(Yes, 2:47pm is in the morning, I know)
morning
well, 2:47 is when I wake up, give or take
so yeah, morning enough :)
Ell
Ell
Hmm. I want an std::map which passes the key to the constructor of the value type
@Jefffrey I was saying yesterday actually, not sure if you were here, that I really love the symmetry between:

auto foo() { return T{}; } and T foo() { return {}; }
13:50
yeah, it's lovely
well, time to sleep for few hours, see ya'll later
14:27
The chat is slow today ...
@Telkitty In today's news: chat slow despite C++
@FredOverflow Slow despite C++? Maybe you should try Java instead >_<
1436
A: What is your best programmer joke?

Galwegian“Knock, knock.” “Who’s there?” very long pause…. “Java.” :-o

14:45
@FredOverflow My favourite: C++ : Where friends have access to your private members.
user3010322
@Telkitty Even though you don't do C++, you can have access to all my private members~
@ThePhD I don't do C++ ... what are you implying :(
@ThePhD How many do you have?
user3010322
@FredOverflow As many as you'd like.
user3010322
@Telkitty Oh, nothing~
14:46
I do all kinds of languages ;)
What is the sizeof the members?
2
user3010322
@FredOverflow Well, I used to know, but since I met you I had to dynamically allocate extra space to handle the growth~
@ThePhD So your member is just a pointer? What is it pointing at?
It's pointing and laughing at my size 1 char :'(
14:55
I decided to try Windows' new file system ReFS; I was impressed when it decompressed a zip with lots of files twice as fast...And then while copying 134,000 files from my SSD to ReFS, it just froze at 23%. Damn it, Microsoft, can you at least get a new file system working? ;-;
Someday, I'll have an std::array<__m128, 16> ;_;
@MohammadAliBaydoun I can has std::vector<__m128> properly aligned?
user3010322
15:14
I want my reflector to work SO BADLY. u.u
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD how badly doesn't it work?
user3010322
It's goddamn LLVM!
user3010322
It's throwing me for such a fucking loop and I can't use the clang component with VS 2013 and ahdahaghaghaghagh.
Xeo
Xeo
Switch to Linux :D
user3010322
u.u
user3010322
15:16
I'm afraid of the tools.
user3010322
I'm trying to learn Vim, but I don't want to let all of VS's debugging and stack inspecting and all that goodness go to waste. u.u
user3010322
Also, I'd have to fix my engine up to fully work with OpenGL, rather than this current half-baked ololo I've got going on.
Xeo
Xeo
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Puppy's asleep, post sinks. [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [no-questions]
user3010322
Sinks?
user3010322
user3010322
15:19
^ Sink?
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD on linux?
user3010322
Yeah.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD learn gdb! It's really not bad
user3010322
GDB is a nightmare. =l
Ell
Ell
well to be fair I only know basic stuff
@ThePhD which bit in particular?
user3010322
15:22
All of the bits.
@ThePhD how about instead of a hole at the bottom, have a mini black hole ... suck all your dirty water in ... :')
user3010322
@Telkitty I'm not sure I'd be able to keep a black hole stable enough for that.
user3010322
I'm also not a fan of bifurcating myself into several thousand pieces when I brush my teeth. :c
@ThePhD you have enemies? give it to em ^_^
user3010322
@Telkitty Okay -- what's your address? :P
Ell
Ell
15:25
@ThePhD that's never a good answer
are you saying it's difficult to run the programme? It's literally just run
@ThePhD 1–6 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California
user3010322
Okay. :D
user3010322
Code::Blocks, even one in ST2.
user3010322
@Ell I've never learned GDB: only dealt with its various wrappers in NetBeans, Eclipse, etc.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD ahh I see
I've only used gdb by itsself
user3010322
15:32
They all were just really, really bad. My assumption is that if that many people got it wrong, something might be wrong with GDB too.
user3010322
But in the end, it doesn't quite matter: I'm going to have to learn GDB to make my MinGW tool.
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD apparently gdb's debugging code is extremely coupled with it's interface
(as in, user interface)
but idk if that's true or not
@ThePhD It's not exactly bad, but it's a terrible fit for most GUIs. GUIs mostly depend on wide display "bandwidth" to update the display constantly and make it easy for the user to inspect whatever he wants. gdb works in the opposite direction: it attempts to minimize the data that needs to be displayed to the user, largely by supporting as complex of commands as necessary to minimize the number of breakpoints and amount of data to display when they do trigger.
user3010322
And what I'm building is fundamentally a GUI. Oh, goodie. <.>
Damn, did I kill the conversation again?
user3010322
15:48
Seems like it.

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