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20:00
You can also output bytes and let the user deal with it™, no? I’m assuming because my terminal let me choose the encoding and I can’t see what else it would be for.
yeah, but I have no idea what the output function is.
nor do I have a Linux box available to test on :P
@DeadMG Uh, just writing to stdout
in fact, my hardware is failing and I can't afford to pay my rent, let alone replace it.
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG just go through C :D
Linux has no equivalent of console API
20:01
@DeadMG std::cout.write works.
I got a letter of recommendation out of my Physics professor and there are some grammatical errors.
Should I be worried?
Well, ANSI escape codes do things like settings attributes and such, but it's still just writing to stdout
I'd rather avoid any dependencies on C++ stdlib if possible.
@DeadMG fwrite(stdout!
:P
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@BartekBanachewicz point your domain name to your ddns
that's what I do :3
20:02
lol
@Ell what ddns do you use?
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@BartekBanachewicz It should work with any. But I use dyndns, because my router supports is
*it
POSIX call would be write(1, buf, size);, but that's not good enough
Ell
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although, it's not so great free
@Ell but that's $30/year right?
20:02
write is a "write some", so you need to loop.
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because you have to log in to the website every 30 days or something to keep your thing alove
@BartekBanachewicz you can get it free with the above limitation
I just point my domain to elliotpotts.dyndns.org
@R.MartinhoFernandes Haha, EINTR and the like, too?
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but I have to keep recreating it because I forget to log in to the site
but if no-ip doesn't have that limitation, you may as well just point your domain name to that
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and I think it should still work?
20:03
Just that it can end up writing less than you asked.
@Ell that looks dead :P
Remember that you have no idea where you are writing to.
@Ell hmm i don't see the option :/
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@BartekBanachewicz it is :P
You might be writing to a pipe, and if the pipe's buffer fills, it returns without writing the rest.
(It returns the number of bytes written so you can continue, obviously)
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20:06
@BartekBanachewicz Well, if you already have a no-ip account, just go with that?
Otherwise, for me, I just sign in
then on my services
@Ell but that will change my domain name in the browser right? :(
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@BartekBanachewicz Wait - do you have a domain name?
@Ell yes
I do have my domain name
Just CNAME should work
@CatPlusPlus elaborate
20:08
Also why do you need dyndns in the first place
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So, just change your CNAME record to point to bartek.no-ip.org or whatever
You have a server without a fixed IP?
@CatPlusPlus @R.M because my server is in the attic
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and if you get fed up of no-ip, you can change it to point to bartek.dyndns.org or whatever
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20:08
and your visitors will be none the wiser
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol wtf "made on a mac"
@Ell so will CNAME keep the address in the browser intact?
haha, I didn't notice that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Definitely him.
> Sometimes I fall into the trap of reading about programming and not programming.
Right... sometimes... cough
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20:09
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah :)
it does for me anyway
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@BartekBanachewicz Remember it can take a day or whatever
or a few days, I forget how long. For the DNS to change
(I think? maybe I'm wrong)
@BartekBanachewicz Erm, DNS does nothing about URLs. It just tells the browser what IP to send the requests to.
user1804599
Is it possible to reset the build history on TeamCity?
What’s Python’s Nothing for?
20:11
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's a pretty shitty buffering abstraction.
You mean None?
@LucDanton Null?
@DeadMG It's a nonblocking abstraction.
It's just an empty object
It writes as much as it can, and returns as soon as possible.
@R.MartinhoFernandes but if you redirect a domain to another domain...
20:12
@CatPlusPlus No. I use that one. I’d have sworn there was another but now I’m doubting my sanity.
@BartekBanachewicz No, you just tell the DNS resolver that the IP for your domain is the same as the IP for the other one, and then it goes look for it elsewhere.
@LucDanton Nope
@CatPlusPlus Python has Nope?
So I go foo if bar else Nope?
user1804599
20:13
Nothing = None :F
Yep if foo else Nope
user1804599
@LucDanton That syntax is often considered unpythonic.
user1804599
The order is horrible.
No it's not
so
does it work?
user1804599
20:15
Yes.
user1804599
But ruda isn’t super.
> I HAVE HACKED INTO THIS USERS ACCOUNT AND I AM Trolling him HAHHAHA
@rightfold that's my GF's nickname
user1804599
Bartek jest kurwa.
20:15
@BartekBanachewicz Basically, the fact that URLs happen to have domain names in them is incidental and in no way affected by DNS.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm terribly confused by all that
@EtiennedeMartel where
@BartekBanachewicz That guy.
@EtiennedeMartel eh
@BartekBanachewicz See his most recent question.
Ok, time to introduce the notion of a "reporter".
20:18
oh god another one of those idiots
user1804599
Oh, TC appears to handle this correctly already.
user1804599
It doesn’t clean the directory before doing a new build, so pip just says that all dependencies are already installed.
He's probably been upvoting his sockpuppet from the same IP
And thinks that nobody can tell
I'm tempted to go with virtuals in a base class.
Actually, I have to, because I need to pick reporter based on user input.
Use a C-style function pointer. :)
20:21
@Mysticial Needs a lot of functions.
A LOT of C-style function pointers. :) ahahaha
user1804599
Use a GNU label address.
Back when my Pi program was still entirely C, I had tables of function pointers. Those all went away with virtual inheritance. It was quite nice.
Virtual inheritance: struct foo: public virtual bar {};
@Mysticial I suppose you just mean "virtual functions" or "inheritance" and not the struct derived : virtual base thing.
20:23
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes. Virtual functions.
Keyword reuse is for auto while class delete!
@Mysticial Well, vtables usually implementing virtual functions are tables of function pointers...
@Griwes Right. But at least I made the code a lot cleaner.
umm
how do I show actual memory usage in HTOP
user1804599
It lists it per process and overall.
20:26
also if VIRT shows 49000 it means it's 49MB?
@BartekBanachewicz RES is the resident set
Green bars are process usage, blue is buffers, brown is cache.
so Postgres is taking 7MB of RAM
20:28
Pressing F2 you can change that to text.
this is unacceptable
user1804599
7MB is not very much for a DBMS.
also why do I have so many sshd opened
Postgres idling processes don't take much memory
20:29
1075 root       20   0 17476  4936  3952 S  0.0  2.1  0:00.38 sshd: bajtek [priv]
1380 root       20   0 17476  4936  3956 S  0.0  2.1  0:00.41 sshd: bajtek [priv]
what the hell is that
@R.MartinhoFernandes what?
Two connections
@CatPlusPlus :F
I only have one
Can't have template <typename Clock> virtual void estimate_clock_resolution_end(estimate<Clock> e);
the one I am at
might the other one be sorta zombie?
Will pass double seconds forcibly, I guess. :S
20:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well. Implementing virtual templates would be a real pain in the ass.
What should I call a typedef for std::chrono::duration<double, std::ratio<1>>? (Essentially std::chrono::seconds with a floating-point representation)
@R.MartinhoFernandes robot::chrono::doubletime :D
Xeo
Xeo
hm... to order foodz, or to eat bread...
Xeo
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@R.MartinhoFernandes real_seconds!
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes
@R.MartinhoFernandes fp_seconds
Wondering if I should maybe make the analysis step pluginable.
No, later.
pluginable?
really
Well, pluggable sounds weird :P
(Not that pluginable sounds better)
gotta admit
I automatically append "butt" to the beginning of that.
20:52
"butt pluginable" doesn't have the same ring.
no, "butt pluggable"
Yeah, I got that.
right
fair enough.
user1804599
Butt pluggable?
so I figure that for the next step of my Wide libraries, I will require
20:53
butts
user1804599
Didn’t we discuss butt plugs earlier?
Anyway, no scope creep. I'm still within the confines of my initial goals.
concepts as static interfaces, concepts implementing functions by default, concept inheritance, concepts that can be templates, at the very least.
and I could also totally use a distinct byte type which I've been avoiding so far.
I want to paint that bikeshed with an ‘octet’ colour :v
[u]int8 good enough if it’s intended to be numerical though.
Ha, let me guess, Cat set the current topic?
20:57
> You should see what's happening on Tumblr
No Tumblr, I'd rather not.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yep
@rightfold you can shove that topic up your ass
user1804599
dat pun
@LucDanton I definitely want to distinguish between "8-bit [unsigned] integer" and "Raw byte".
What’s a byte operation like?
20:59
It may be cheaper to ask Vlad tomorrow. — Martin James 2 hours ago
Damn it, @MartinJames, I trusted you!
@DeadMG Why do you need 8-bit integers?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Bytes?

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