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00:00
Last post, (not quite gone to bed yet):
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20647139/make-me-a-program-that
I was going to ask when your homework is due but you answered that already. — Borgleader 11 secs ago
> Can u please make me this program before Friday
That's... awesums
and its gone
I just realized that I broke my 250-ish consecutive day streak sometime in late November :C
'I need a program that plays two verses of a song' - tagged database, and posted on Wednesday for urgent completion by Friday. For free. How fucking stupid do these posters think we are? It's just grossly insulting. I guess 'fuck off, twat' would not go down well as a comment.
00:08
@MartinJames for urgent completion by Friday :D? wtf, can haz link?
@ScarletAmaranth You, or your family, dying of starvation? :)
@MartinJames no, I just want to see the endless arrogance
Link is above, but:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20647139/make-me-a-program-that
That bastard
Why is he censoring comedy? :<
@ScarletAmaranth It's closed. AFAIK, you need 10K rep to see the arrogance.
00:11
@MartinJames You either need 10k rep or @Mysticial on speed dial :P
Quick, I need 477 upvotes then!
Spread over a few weeks because of the cap ;_;
"plz"
@MohammadAliBaydoun Or a fucking huge bounty :P
I always find bounty questions to be out of reach :<
@MohammadAliBaydoun Honest - you don't want to see it. It'll just make you angry.
@Borgleader Wait, what?
00:13
You wouldn't like me when I'm angry
@Mysticial 2 ways of seeing deleted questions: 10k rep, screenshots from you
bbl food
oh... ahaha
@sehe thank you
and btw, this is ridiculous, "need by Friday"...
facepalm
This gives me an idea.
I never really did anything with audio data before :v
Actually, no. Backing up. Terrible idea.
I should let other people think for me before I hurt myself
00:19
Backing up isn't a terrible idea
@sehe depends on circumstances
I back-up all my viruses!
@ScarletAmaranth Close to the edge... maybe not
I find it fairly difficult to actually get a virus "lately" (~5 years - ish)
sneeze
00:22
I haven't gotten a virus in a long time
@Rapptz I usually get one of the biological 'RNA in a protein coat' ones at Xmas. ATM, I feel fine. I guess there's time yet :(
I had a virus on my machine a few months ago because of a USB I plugged in given to me by a friend :v
@MohammadAliBaydoun You mean 'ex-friend'.
It was that New Folder .exe thing
It generated an executable called New Folder .exe in every single directory I had
If I didn't know how to use the command line, it would've taken me forever to get rid of them and find the source :p
maybe people just watch less porn, that's a possibility too
00:25
Oh right.
I remember having something generating links in my browser 2 years ago ;x
@MohammadAliBaydoun Oh wonderful :(
When a random McAFee scan came up, I saw a few porn links and I knew I did something wrong ;-;
@MartinJames That virus was rather terrifying :<. I opened the executable as a text file and tampered with huge chunks of it just to make it corrupt and when I refreshed the folder, it regenerated itself ;_;
Now you come to mention it, Kaspersky is moaning about databases out-of-date. I've just put a download on. When it's done, I'll power off till tomorrow.
OK, it's done. I'm off, BFN!
00:46
morning
morning? isnt it 3am for you?
1am
and I just woke up
from sleep?
no, from a coma.
00:58
@DeadMG Hey baby, wake up from your asleep, we have arrived onto the future!
call me baby again and you won't arrive onto your future
so I take it you're not feeling so good?
01:37
I feel as though my Math professor died of ecstasy while writing my Math midterm.
He somehow managed to combine every single concept we took since the beginning of the year and he put them into a simple 3-part question
@MohammadAliBaydoun That's the beauty of math
it's cumulative by default
@MohammadAliBaydoun that isn't as surprising as you think
It was only surprising because it was a 4-hour exam and it was all dead simple
and this question made up a very tiny part of the exam ;o
well, if you are prepared, all exams are simple ;-)
anyone here, familiar with Rosalind?
I didn't study for it because I could wing it, and I had to study Geography and History since I can't bullshit my way through those ;|
01:40
I have found that generally, you cannot study for math, you either understand the concept or you don't
I winged it quite well too
anyone uses freelancer.com?
@GlennTeitelbaum I disagree. Studying and practice can help you understand the concepts.
Just practice maybe.
There isn't much to study ;p
@Jefffrey I've heard of it, but I don't use it.
01:50
You get better at the algorithms through practice
@MohammadAliBaydoun In math classes, practicing problems is the same as studying, imo
btw, what math class did you just finish?
In what sense? ;o
@Code-Guru have you heard good things?
We started the year with complex numbers, inverse functions, irrational functions, dilations, logarithms and exponential functions and that about sums up what came on the exam
@Jefffrey it's been a while, so I don't really remember exactly
01:52
@Code-Guru Its much more discreet than say, History, at some point you know X in Math and can move on, in History you can't say ok, England 1200-1300 - done
@MohammadAliBaydoun so algebra/precalc
I guess. I don't know how to label it in that system :p
@GlennTeitelbaum yes, studying for math is definitely different than studying for social sciences.
@MohammadAliBaydoun Where are you?
Lebanon, in the good ol' Middle East
@Xeo are you from Russia?
01:54
Does geometry go under algebra/precalculus?
@Code-Guru Organic chemistry, for example, is in the middle - you have to memorize quite a bit, but then you have to be able to apply it
@MohammadAliBaydoun Generally it is separate
@MohammadAliBaydoun In the US, geometry is usually taught as a separate class. There is certainly some overlap between geometry and algebra, though.
> To spell it out bluntly: There is no need to add a 75th answer to this question.
Answers: 95.
lol
After every geometry problem we do on exams, the professor tells us to consider a system (O, u, v) in the geometric figure we just worked on and he turns it all into a problem about complex numbers
~Economic~
I got in trouble in Geometry - I got ahead in the book, and used "advanced" theories to easily solve some of the problems in class
01:57
sounds fun
And ooh, my cat hat loaded ;_;
We don't even use a textbook
We have a book full of problems and whatever we're learning is explained on the smart board
The class I was most disappointed in was Chemistry, I thought we'd get to blow things up, or dissolve things in acid, and it turned out to more like death by 1000 titrations
Lol.
For a Chemistry project I had last year, we had to do something creative about batteries
My group was assigned Lead Acid Batteries
In response, I wrote a parody of Gangnam Style about Lead Acid Batteries
But my friends refused to dance with me ;_;
So instead, we decided to make our own lead acid battery
One problem: We had access to everything except for PbO2 :V
All hail cabal!
So I came up with the idea of using something different for the battery instead and tell the teacher "Oh, it's lead alright"
I came up with a model using copper
It worked
02:05
the last time I had chemistry was back in like..9th grade? lol. Was forced to take chemistry because nobody wanted to do physics >_>
Unfortunately, the voltage was abysmal
Chemistry sucks.
I was expecting some serious voltage man
I had to take 4 chemistry classes and I hated all of them
chemistry rocks! not as much as physics, but close
02:06
Barely got it higher than 1V
So we scrapped that
And instead, I wrote a C++ program that simulates a car
and a lead acid battery
The teacher loved it ;-;
@MohammadAliBaydoun what kind of mileage does C++ get?
@MohammadAliBaydoun If memory serves, Carbon/Zinc is about as high (1.5v) as you can get by using pure elements for the electrodes. (As in: carbon is the most anodic and zinc the most cathodic of the elements).
@GlennTeitelbaum I have no idea, but it does seem to throw 2000 errors by the sweat-gallon!
@JerryCoffin That fact would've been a life savior at the time. We were considering making our own PbO2
The lab had PbNO3, so I used Google to search for reactions that convert PbNO3 to PbO2
The only ones that came up involved the release of NO2 gas
Or something of the sort
Fortunately, they had a reaction chamber in the lab.
But our teacher stopped us because breathing this gas leads to a "guaranteed fatality" :|
@MohammadAliBaydoun Finish the college experiment, and sell the NO2 off to some local motorheads. Oh wait -- that's N2O. Not sure what NO2 is like.
02:13
You should have just made a potato battery
@LucDanton Hey Luc, how are things?
@LucDanton grettings
Winding down for the holidays, going home soon.
@Rapptz C++17 cover?
02:15
It's actually a UNIX book.
im home from university. Never again MATLAB....never again
@Rapptz I meant as is :)
A Eunichs book
@LucDanton Sounds good. I, for my sins, get to go to Texas for my wife's reunion, then drive back just before Christmas. Should be loads of excitement...
02:16
lol, they left the authors name on :)
@JerryCoffin Literally driving?
@JerryCoffin Were the sins worth it?
@Rapptz That picture would have way more weight if it showed the thickness of the book.
@LucDanton Yeah--like 12 hours each way, with four kids...
I mean, I think I interpret that as a thick book, but i'm really not sure.
02:23
its a nice book.
I, too, hope the sins were worth it.
@GlennTeitelbaum I think that's open to a lot of question, at best.
@DeadMG You're right. It's 908 pages.
Product Dimensions: 1.9 x 5.8 x 8.7 inches
@Rapptz My friend has like C# in a nuthell and is 1064 pages... fucking huge nutshell if you ask me
02:28
@Borgleader Yikes--even bigger than C++ In a Nutshell. [BTW: did I ever mention that I was one of the people who did the technical review of that?]
@JerryCoffin o_O
@ScarletAmaranth If you're ever really bored, you can find my name somewhere close to the end of the Introduction (or maybe Preface--I forget).
@JerryCoffin I have never actually read the book (nor do I own it). But I'll "treasure hunt" it in my unis library just for the kicks and giggles :).
@ScarletAmaranth Although I'm sure O'Reilly would prefer I acted like a sales guy and tried to sell you on the book, I have to admit that I don't think I'd buy a copy. Has almost no tutorial information, and for a reference the standard itself is clearly better.
02:44
@JerryCoffin I can just borrow it in uni :)
@ScarletAmaranth Yeah, probably the better way to go.
@JerryCoffin long are the days gone of my needing any "C++ language" books, but I still do read some specified stuff, currently, the C++ AMP by Kate Gregory and some other guy
@ScarletAmaranth link?
I think AMP is extremely good, open CL and even CUDA are, in my opinion, much less expressive
I'll add it to my already too long list of books to buy
the other day I almost ordered 200$ worth of books from amazon (and that was 4 books only...)
yeah, most of the money I make writing random crap for random people I unfortunately spend on books : - /
(no fiction though, shees ^^)
if SBI was here, he'd spank me
@JerryCoffin 3 more upvotes in and you get a Top Hat
Make that 2~
let me help ^^
03:12
Even double doesn't give you precision that good. :P — Mohammad Ali Baydoun 29 secs ago
The question is pretty terrible~
Oh wait. Nevermind.
Significant digits
I see.
2 mistakes in a row. I'm going to sleep. Fuck.
03:28
@MohammadAliBaydoun Wow -- I hadn't even realized. Thanks (both of you).
Jerry has always wanted to have that ^^.
> This site is currently in read-only mode; we’ll return with full functionality soon.
wuuuuuuuuuuuut
and you still havent proved you needed the extra performance you claime to need
o_O
why did I get logged out of the SO?
cleanup
03:35
why is SO in read only mode? who broke it :D?
@DeadMG you missed one ;)
nobody, that shit happens from time to time
meh
ok this is weird, it says someone answered the question half a minute ago yet I still have the read only mode
Empty array, no?
Do you mean that it appear inside an object literal where you would expect a key-value pair?
There are restrictions on the root according to some standard, yes.
Do you consider that something like "foo" has to be 'wrapped'?
> Note that the JSON standard requires that the top-level value be either an array or an object.
I'm told it's not unheard of for applications to ignore that point.
How are people still posing when it's in read-only mode?
03:50
no idea
Or am I the only one in read-only mode.
we're being discriminated
@Mysticial Refresh?
@Borgleader Still readonly.
wtf... I got an upvote and I can't login. lol
Did I get hellbanned?
Highest answerer on SO hellbanned, that would be hilariously sad
03:57
I can get into meta.SO chat.
Time to ask.
what is hellbaned :D?
typically used in games
someone who can logon but can't talk/trade
I can't log in either :(
QQ
nah that's not quite accurate
hellbanning is where you can only chat with other hellbanned users
that's new
04:00
7 circles of hellbanning
as long as you're not hellbending
you're fine
Why do hellbanned users can talk to each other? So they can rebel against the system together?
And it's back for me!
same
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Q: Is there any way to extract URL from text in C++

Programming_crazyIn PHP I can write regex to extract URL from the text. Wanted to know any such class or method available in C++? I am working with streaming data, which may contains URLs. I want to extract each URL from that with there count value. I can use vector or other data structure for later processing ...

"is there any way"
umm...maybe use a regex library? — Code-Guru 15 secs ago
04:13
RegexLibrarySingletonFactoryBean
Java naming conventions ftw!
why phrase the question in such manner... "is there any way to extract URL from text in C++", I mean oh my god...
probably not a native English speaker
it's like saying: is there any way to work with integral numbers in language <x>
I mean sodding duuuuh, naturally...
whyyyy sssso sssserious
I am terribly sorry to have caused you such... terrible pericombobulations.
I have trouble asking questions in English of the style 'How do I...' as I would rather use an impersonal form. But 'How does one...' sounds too formal and I find impersonal 'you' confusing still.
I.e. I don't want to make the question about me or anyone, but about the 'how'.
04:20
how does one is just fine, if I... daresay so myself
How do I get the URL from a String in C++ => what is the algorythm to get a URL from a String in C++ -or- what code is needed to get a URL from a String in C++
-or- stupid url won't come out of the C++ string, help me yank it
actually, you can simply roll with:

How is it possible to do X.
What is the best way to...
I like the guy answering the question with minute by minute updates - stackoverflow.com/a/20649503/2963099
I haven't been repwhoring enough it would so seem, just answered a copy elision question, turns out, there are many of them around, had no clue.
one does is indeed a weird construct for a non-native English speaker to use though
It's more of a preference I suppose. 'You' can also be used as a put-down with a condescending tone. I'd hate to be misunderstood here.
04:31
potentially... I actually do that a bit in my thesis o_O
every now and again, I go like: "How would you approach this problem?" sort of intermezzo / rhetorical question
@ScottW You should know.
@LucDanton 'You' in english is the formal 'you', there is no informal 'you' in english, e.g. in French tu can be rude, in english 'you' is always vous
@GlennTeitelbaum 'You' sounds informal to my ears. Most of the time, that is.
@LucDanton do you address people you don't know differently than people you do in your native language?
because to me, you sometimes seems informal simply because I don't realize that the plural and singular there are identical
@ScarletAmaranth Yes -- as I do in any language tbh.
04:36
(there being... is it "second person" in English? no clue)
@LucDanton Consider the standard written close, "Thank you" -- it is not at all familiar, it is standard business
but the thing is, one says "you" in both cases in English, which might sometimes trigger this weird: oh shit hold on a moment
@LucDanton well, you can't do that in English "technically", it's always just "you", of course, you can change the way you construct your sentences, etc.
Fixating on the one word is the wrong approach I think. There's more to formality than just the lexicon. I'm told that the Belgians are more likely to use tu in the workplace, which I assume still doesn't mean they're all buddy-buddy. Vous certainly is an indication of formality, but I wouldn't say it's absence is an indication of informality.
@LucDanton assuming you speak french. "comment dit on" is in english "how do you say" - so it is as formal as how does one say
Anyone want to be my rubber duck debugger? ;-)
04:40
yeah, but say, in German, you use "sie sind" instead of "du bist" if you don't know the person, which translates to "you are" and "you are"
In Haskell, I have a list of [Maybe Int]. I need to pull the Ints out of the Maybe and find the product.
you can be tu, vous or on, based on context
hrmmm
@Code-Guru Do you want the straight answer or a hint on how to find an answer?
04:42
yeah, but it's unusual for someone who doesn't speak English natively
@LucDanton A hint would be fine
you means not me, or him or her or it (it is another issue as it is always neuter)
I was looking at foldM...
@ScottW I agree. That it 'sounds' one way to my ears is likely due to my own familiarity of living in a t-v world.
@Code-Guru Hoogle for [Maybe a] -> [a].
cool, thanks
I think catMaybes will do the job for me
04:44
@Code-Guru Indeedy.
in Slovak, we have actually 6 cases
which is more than Germans do :)
yeah, and thanks god for that :)
12? neat, do they actually use all 12?
(we do use all 6 that we have)
neither do I, although I can say "fuck you" in Finnish
yeah, actually, you did tell me you can say that a few... years ago ^^
@ScottW The spelling is really disappointing. For the longest time I thought English sounded bad. Looking back, I was misled by the written word.
English sounds so pleasant in my ears... (some accents in particular)
although phonologists do believe that ENglish is a hieroglyphic language :)
lol - the regex for URL question has a solution that accepts '.' as a valid url (and actually this whole line as well)
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A: Is there any way to extract URL from text in C++

Zach LattaC++11 introduced <regex> as part of the standard library. Let's take a look at how to use it. First we need to import the header. #include <regex> Now let's declare our URL regex. For now we'll use something very simple. I'll leave it up to you to replace it with a more complete regex. Notic...

std::regex url(".*\\..*"); // brilliant filter that
It does mean it's hard to enjoy poetry, too :( Admittedly that's hard to do in another language but I know that reading e.g. Michael Ende, as hard as it is, is magical.
It's like how it goes with jokes and dead frogs. Given enough time I can figure out that the text rhymes, but by then it's too late.
05:01
And it doesn't pop up a box every time asking you to use your real name. In fact, there's no way to set your name at all. You just have to keep reminding people who you are.
12
05:21
Never realized just how messed up Windows is with Unicode.
05:32
this is sad: I tried to type "road toll", but I typed in "road troll" in google search instead ...
06:00
Yow, next Ubuntu release will (tentatively) see a jump from Graphviz 2.26 to 2.34. That's from 2010 to 2013 -- smooth.
Ubuntu hates my ATI GPU
bah
today is a concretebrain day
06:19
@Telkitty road troll returns that picture which is on the cover of Accelerated C++.
Just realised that I had a whatsapp group by the name of nostrodumbass, two of my friends joined after I invited them in, now they both left :x
06:43
so
I've heard cmake sucks
are there alternatives?
good morning btw
F5 in MSVC
cross platform ;)
cmake, scons and premake seem to be the most popular ones
there's also rake
kthx
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Q: Can you give a disgusting hat to uncommenting downvoters?

mplungjanAND make them wear it!? My pet peeve on any SE site

@Mysticial Give them a Scumbag Steve hat.
@Mysticial the hat is a good match with your avatar
@StackedCrooked :)
which character is it? It looks vaguely familiar.
Kotori
06:56
I have that series on my external HD. Haven't watched it yet.
do eeet
Oh, wait, no I've seen it.
She was the boss-sister.
I was confusing with another series.

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