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10:04
Arrrgh, someone make my leg stop hurting please.
@Xeo Cut it off and it won't hurt. :P
Xeo
Xeo
Well, I'd really like to retain all its functionality, so...
pain killer
Today the baby magpies came over, but the meat just came out of the freezer. So I fed the pies some half frozen meat in a small block of ice ...
10:31
@Telkitty don't you afraid that someday they will start to kill and eat humans?
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Magpies are vermin
@Abyx I sure hope one day I can train them to do exactly that ...
@Telkitty but what if they'll start with you?
it will be such a loss for us
Surely I will know exactly how to tackle them before teaching them how to kill and eat people? Magpies have weaknesses you know ...
@Abyx I am touched ...
KSP is only 15 on stream right now! (@DeadMG)
10:35
yeah I know
waiting for daily/flash sale
Xeo
Xeo
it is on flash sale
oh, I thought 15 was the regular price.
Xeo
Xeo
25 is
well
I think I already got pretty good value out of KSP
I might as well purchase it
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10:50
How did you play it without buying it? O.o
call the police, quick!
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11:31
copyright infringement isn't a legal case iirc
@Ell There's a demo version.
11:56
0
A: Bitwise NOT operator returning unexpected and negative value?

FredOverflow And want to check every bit if it's 1 or 0. To check an individual bit, you don't NOT the number, you AND it with an appropriate bit mask: if ((x & 1) != 0) ... // bit 0 is 1 if ((x & 2) != 0) ... // bit 1 is 1 if ((x & 4) != 0) ... // bit 2 is 1 if ((x & 8) != 0) ... // bit 3 is 1 ... if ((x

My first accepted answer to an XY problem :)
@FredOverflow You look like a squid with that hat.
From a distance at least.
@Mysticial Squid? I resent that! I like to think of myself more like a jellyfish. Squid...
I think I've been watching too much tentacle anime involving squids.
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In Starbound, there's a biome called "Tentacles".
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Scala compiler. Y u 900 MB RAM for trivial program.
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12:11
@rightfold wut
My sister's cat is trying to catch its tail while holding onto a vertical surface. Does Not Work
sometimes I would like to be able to "login" into my programs. so that I can issue commands, for printing program state, changing log level etc..
@StackedCrooked It's not that uncommon
@StackedCrooked Well, embed a server. Many of my PC apps have such a server.
but in c++ this is not trivial.
12:14
Embed a remote FORTH console :v
Your fault for using C++
I once debugged a program by make it print certain variables if it detects the existence of a file.
Plug everything into DBus or something
googling dbus
since I'm mostly using linux I could use named pipes (mkfifo)
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Attach GDB.
i could just launch a local http server
GDB is annoying it always tells me that it can't do shit
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12:19
yolo
If I ask it to call a function I have about 30% chance that it will work.
And breaking with GDB means interrupting the program.
OS X now comes with lldb.
It looks promising.
@StackedCrooked If you want to reinvent the wheel and be annoyed, sure
print to debug log
I have many strange wheels laying around.
All inventions of mine :D
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I can't orgasm anymore without thinking about Rainbow Dash farting in my face.
12:24
I just have a text-based telnet-style interface so I can navigate the GUI component tree like folders in a console app and the component properties list like files. Of course, this is not C++ :) I have been meaning to go to a web server for ages, but never got round to it.
@rightfold thanks. Now I can't either.
wait. I mean...
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@FredOverflow Compile times isn’t much of an issue when using SBT with ~compile.
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It takes like, two seconds.
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Especially when not doing clean builds every time.
12:29
Does the Scala compiler need 900 MB to run, or does it generate a 900 MB executable? ;)
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5MB executable.
It's like a embryo. It keeps duplicating.
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Language                     files          blank        comment           code
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XML                             28              0              0          11108
Scala                           20            298            180            693
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lol
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@StackedCrooked ben je nog wakker of al wakker? :v
12:31
nog
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Go to sleep.
soon
std::min and std::max are so useless. I always need to static_cast at least the arguments to get it to compile.
You're doing something wrong
auto current_time = duration_cast<microseconds>(Clock::now() - mStartTime).count();
auto current_size = (mRxBytes + mTxBytes);

static auto prev_time = current_time;
static auto prev_size = current_size;

auto elapsed_size = std::max(1ull, current_size - prev_size);
auto elapsed_time = std::max(1ll, current_time - prev_time);
It's a mess.
can't you just do...
auto min = [](const auto& left, const auto& right)
{
    if (left <= right) return left;
    else return right;
};

int main()
{
    auto result = min(1, 10);
}
? :p
12:44
@melak47 I don't think that will fix type-mismatch warnings.
nope. It will make them errors instead! :D
Why do you want to compute the min of two elements which aren't of the same type?
@StackedCrooked It's wrong, as well. Those statics don't get overwritten each time.
it's not complete code
12:47
its: prev_time = current_time; sleep_until(1 second later);
It's working, I'm just frustrated that I so often need to cast the arguments of min and max. And clang and g++ have differing opinions on what they find acceptable.
So I keep breaking builds, unless I static_cast everything.
we clearly need auto_cast<auto>(...)
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size_t, long, int64_t, ... are may or may not be the same.
and if you get used to working on one platform with one compiler then you start to assume things.
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Fucking argh wtf.
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@StackedCrooked std::size_t is never the same as long.
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long is signed whereas std::size_t is unsigned.
12:56
but tbb::concurrent_bounded_queue::size_t can be long
there are many size_ts.
And if you change to tbb::concurrent_queue then your code breaks again.
Therefore: static_cast all the integers!
(just kidding )
std::common_type to the rescue.
// The old C++03 way to declare functions:
long sch();
// The new C++11 way to declare functions:
auto sch()->long;
y u sad?
@FredOverflow cos that is fucking retarded
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@FredOverflow Add the new C++14 way.
Xeo
Xeo
13:02
@LightnessRacesinOrbit left-to-right decls ♥
@rightfold I don't know of one.
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auto sch();!
auto sch(auto...) -> auto;
How is it going to infer the type based on nothing?
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auto sch() { auto; }!
13:03
it's moronic
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@FredOverflow If it's used before it's defined, it's an error.
@Xeo Then what's the point in even allowing that in a declaration?
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auto;1
Probably defined in another TU.
// Are compiler required to diagnose cases like this? :)
auto sch()->decltype(sch())
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Declaration of sch is not available in its own declaration :P
13:06
It isn't? Because int x = x; works.
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auto sch() -> decltype(std::declval<decltype(sch())>())
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@FredOverflow that's a definition
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extern int x; would be a declaration
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Cool.
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13:08
Z shell autocompletes clang command-line options.
> Did you just say std::tie(arg1, arg2)? Bwahaha, crazy users can say namespace Meow { namespace std { some crazy tie() } } using namespace Meow; which is valid, if insane. You need to say ::std::tie(arg1, arg2). (We have a macro for this in the STL, so this one doesn't bite us, although we've forgotten to use the macro in various places which I fix as I find them.)
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#include <iostream>
template<typename T> T constexpr answer = T(42);
int main() {
    std::cout << answer<int> << '\n';
    std::cout << answer<double> << '\n';
    std::cout << answer<bool> << '\n';
}
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This is very funny.
Wow, this is almost like Haskell's overloaded literals.
Xeo
Xeo
13:09
@rightfold meeeh
@FredOverflow I've used something similar. It's a Tcl_Obj* wrapper which has operator T() to assign it to C++ variables. (It throws at runtime if the types don't match.)
Or maybe it was the other way around.. I don't really remember.
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template<typename R, typename I>
R random_cast(I* input) {
    return rand() ? static_cast<R>(input) : rand() ? dynamic_cast<R>(input) : rand() ? reinterpret_cast<R>(input);
}
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I like how the syntax for built-in cast operators matches template call syntax so you can write your own cast operators that look similar.
Xeo
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@StackedCrooked Where's that from?
STL!
You probably recognized his writing style.
13:15
@ThePhD Sounds like you changed the problem.
TIL STL has a horrible job.
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> the soul-draining bugs invariably involve locales
hehe
@FredOverflow heh
@StackedCrooked It doesn't. It looks like the worst pile of bugs ever stuffed into a debugger. Source: my coworker's constant complaints.
There goes my last gleam of hope.
13:22
@StackedCrooked The "Bwahaha" and the "namespace Meow" gave STL away.
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Does GCC have something like a mangled_name built-in that you can give a function and returns a string?
@rightfold Won't compile properly.
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Hmm. I guess I can use ::dladdr and a function pointer.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Not even if R is a pointer to a supertype or subtype of I?
13:27
OS X refuses to open an applications by unknown developers. opening via right-click menu shows a warning dialog which allows you to open it.
@rightfold Not if it's not a polymorphic type.
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Right.
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@StackedCrooked go to System Preferences and open Security & Privacy. There you can disable it.
@StackedCrooked lol
And people complain about UAC.
it's a scary trend
I moved my torrents directory to an external HD and put symbolic link in its original location. utorrent didn't notice. success!
13:30
At least UAC goes for everyone. Even MS software.
Who defines "unknown developers", btw?
Apple Store kind of thing?
I need to figure out how to get permissions for launching gdb
without resorting to sudo
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Hmm.
@ScottW For some reason I thought you were Bartek. Fortunately I wasn't ruder to you
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@StackedCrooked I cannot launch GDB, but LLDB works fine.
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13:32
macbook :: ~ % gdb
zsh: command not found: gdb
macbook :: ~ % lldb                                                                                                                   127 ↵
(lldb)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Confusing him with Bartek is rude enough.
For me lldb launches a login prompt.
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@StackedCrooked lolwot
What's Bjarne's quote about C++ "All there is to CPP is x and y... 500 pages of ..."
I remember such a quote vaguely
please check gdb is codesigned - see taskgated(8)
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13:34
> If you know how to use std::vector and int, you know how to use C++. The rest is details. 1000 pages of details.
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Something like this.
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Although I think the last two sentences were added by somebody else. Not 100% sure, though.
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you are unintelligent, don't fret about it
13:36
@rightfold Have you tried typeid(a_function).name()? ;)
@ScottW damn, that sounded meaner than intended
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@FredOverflow That’s the type of the function, not the function.
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::dladdr should do the job.
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Cannot use extern "C" with custom name because it’s a template.
@rightfold Oh wait, forget it.
@ScottW It's supposed to be that shape. Just imagine it is. Then it's super funny.
13:37
he's clearly violating the sign
@ScottW Yeah, that's really lame.
it's the hand of a loser
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@ScottW no diving.
@ScottW It's either "Don't jump in the water" or "Don't throw boomerangs."
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13:40
@rightfold Might've been Herb
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Ik heb nog een appeltje met hem te schillen.
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Q: why Utility programs in windows are written in c/cpp

PritiWhy utility programs in windows are written in c not in java. As java is the most secure language but still the utility prg are written in c which have lots of drawback as compared to JAVA. Can some one help me on this

Gezellig samen appels schillen.
> java is the most secure language
@rightfold lol
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@StackedCrooked lol
13:43
@FredOverflow It goes offer great job security.
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@ScottW yes.
exactly
@ScottW you're good!
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@ScottW Ja.
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@FredOverflow OP has never used anything but Java. Teacher told him procedural languages were bad because of globals and Java is good because of objects.
Le me trolling C questions again:
2
A: Algorithm to find nth root of a number

rubenvb#include <math.h> int root(int input, int n) { return pow(input, 1./n); } works for pretty much the whole integer range (as doubles can represent the whole integer range exactly).

13:48
@rubenvb static inline is stupid.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I've seen it used in MinGW-w64 CRT I believe.
But I'll get rid of it.
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lol
And FWIW, if you have static, that's enough of a hint for inlining.
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My father just said the sun would probably not shine today.
Now the sun is shining.
@rightfold The sun has been shining for the last 4.5 billion years without interruption.
13:51
It's only 3PM silly.
@FredOverflow Were you there to see?
And how do you know it has been shining in the last eight minutes?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Humans weren't invented yet, stupid ;)
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@FredOverflow Who knows? It hasn’t been observed until a few years ago!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Good point! I raise it to 8 minutes 20 seconds.
oh the premature optimization.
@ScottW Are you a machine?
I thought only the robot could be in an off state.
13:57
hello
Also: the ninth gate == great movie.
Also: somehow stackoverflow never gets old.
something about birds with small brains
gute Nacht
wait, no
gotcha. Thanks Google Translate
14:01
schlag mich doch
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Hmmmmmmm.
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The sky is immensely beautiful today.
LOL@ the attention my C answer is getting. I never knew so little was known about that language.
welcome to stack overflow
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14:10
Maybe monad is so nice.
@rubenvb like what?
"Blah blah if you compile without -O2 or -O3 blah blah" WTF
@rightfold Maybe? Definitely!
This is so fucking dumb.
Also, adjkhgkjdhgsjkreh "times were 2.114s and 2.092s(without and with inlining)."
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I wonder if GCC inlines with -O0 if you prefix the function with inline :D
14:10
@R.MartinhoFernandes The difference sounds like random noise.
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22ms? way too high for random noise!
Depends on how you measure.
Great benchmarking right there. As Scooter once said: "Let me throw some numbers at you... Five! Twenty-three! Eight Hundred and Six!" — R. Martinho Fernandes 36 secs ago
lol
@Xeo How do you know?
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The sky is blue like mold.
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14:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes Note the exclamation mark at the end
that's why I like answering these questions. Fun ensured afterwards about random unrelated crappery.
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Welp.
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Time to get my butt out of bed and do something useful.
@rightfold I've been saying that to myself for a very long time now.
Ugh I feel terrible
Fucking cold
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14:16
I really need to write a function that takes an Option[T] and a (T) => Result and returns NotFound if the option is None and returns the result of applying the function otherwise.
Ugh I feel cold
Fucking terrible
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This pattern occurs way too often.
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lolwut
You mean fmap?
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No.
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NotFound is an HTTP response.
Xeo
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14:18
ah
So convert . fmap where convert would be change None to NotFound
There's something depressing about my assumption that if you'd just said 404, everyone would have understood what you meant
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convert = maybe NotFound id? :D
because obviously a customary and somewhat arbitrary numeric code is more intuitive, as human beings' brains work like that...
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@Xeo Hmm.
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maybe NotFound id . fmap then, I guess
14:25
Haha, I wrote my own dumb benchmark. It takes 0.260s to run a program compiled without optimisations and 0.329s to run the same program compiled with optimisations.
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lolwut
Running the optimised one again yields 0.268s.
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good job
Anyway, a quote from Borderlands should be enough.
omfg, why do people bother marking this crap C++
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Q: How do right read file via stdio? C++

NawyI want to read file via stdio for RapidXML. I used following: #include <iostream> #include <rapidxml.hpp> #include <stdio.h> #include <Windows.h> using namespace rapidxml; int main(int argc, char** argv) { FILE *pFile; pFile = fopen("D:\\ColladaFiles\\sample1.dae", "rb"); long lSiz...

because they used cout?
14:28
@ScarletAmaranth Hey, it has templates!
I thought this "pseudo C++" was going to be a decreasing trend but it does seem to be the case
you know what's fucking great? a website that has the language setting all the way on the bottom. Below a list of endless loading content. FFS
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Meh. My luggage is way too small for my large bag, but too big for my small bag.
Fighting against another one of those that insists on using German even though your browser is set to prefer only English?
how'd you guess >_>
14:36
@Xeo Take half of your large bag.
@Xeo put it in the small bag and put that in the large bag
@melak47 At least your German is good enough to understand everything :S
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Xeo
@melak47 The small bag is also the one supposed to hold something to drink, read and eat :<
@melak47 I did that when I went to Portugal in August, but only because I wanted to bring more stuff with me on return.
Xeo
Xeo
Okay, now I got all the stuff in the small bag, which leaves me with no place to put my drink.
14:37
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, but after I read this, I didn't want to understand any more of it :E
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Xeo
... Tisch?
unfortunately, the English version doesn't make any more sense than this either.
@melak47 Tisch?
yep.
@melak47 Table?
14:39
yes.
they have a wood-like background, and the English version also says table...
I guess dashboards, home screens etc are out of fashion
what did it do?
Piece of shit can't even create a partition table.
Xeo
Xeo
Fuck this, I'll put my luggage in a small shopping bag.
Looks ridiculous, but less so than the large bag
@R.MartinhoFernandes Got any idea for a meetup tomorrow?
ARGlfdhg, also fuck you my disk is not 2TB.
Now my disk disappeared from the list.
WYHEGLHKSjyhketljhr
This is so fucking broken.
Why did I even bother to try it.
Back to command-line gdisk it is.
14:43
hope :/
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You need more Umlaute in your random-rage-characters
Fuck this fancy GUI bullshit.
@R.MartinhoFernandes imagine my surprise to discover you're not talking about Windows
would not have called that.
Most fancy GUI bullshit sucks, Windows or not.
oh, maybe you are. Only read the top part of the GParted homepage
14:46
Dungeons of Dredmor: lutefisk fucking everything
There's cgdisk
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lute fistfucking everything
35 lutefisk
steam backup y u take million years
15:01
@R.MartinhoFernandes I rather like gparted. It has a sweet 'define operation batch'/'commit' interface. Only gripe is that I'd rather like the option to save a script instead of just executing it
@R.MartinhoFernandes wut?
what the hell is steam backup
er
a backup of steam?
You do know what Steam is, right?
@R.MartinhoFernandes At least the outcome is surprising and intriguing, rather than just silently useless
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Another wasted Sunday!
Early call
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15:16
I wrote PHP and SQL today. :F
You can still go and have steaming sex fun
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And Scala and C++.
@rightfold Ohhh. Only one way to compensate: write a folding@home client in Haskell
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I’m writing Hexapoda in Scala with Play. :|
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15:17
Gosh. Do you need help with relocating a svg version of the logo?
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No; I have it on my other computer.
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Also, Scala imports are nice; they can import singleton members.
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Singletons in Scala are nice.
@StackedCrooked it's ... weird ...
@Xeo Dunno. Most of my friends are out of town now. We could meet somewhere and have some drinks (wonder if @sbi could show up?) or do you have a better idea?
Ell
Ell
Anyone know what that is?
VGA port? Serial port?
Ell
Ell
Serial it will be
cheers
15:50
Protip: unpacking a tarball before it finishes downloading does not work.
@Ell looks like 9pins serial
@R.MartinhoFernandes depends on the relative spees, I'd guess
@StackedCrooked I like the (relative) weightlessness. Something (a wad of paper?) is gently floating out of the scooter seat and landing on the steering handle

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