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05:00
Why don't you just build your own PC?
@A.H. macbook pro second generation can eject cd while booting, or when you press a keyboard combo that requires special drivers to be installed first
@Rapptz I believe they are talking about laptops
I am talking in general
@Rapptz I have, but I seriously enjoy the portability of a laptop
thats insane
05:01
apple products are all bad
this is an axiom
@ScarletAmaranth nonsense, hardware is great. and when it comes to like ipods and such, hardware is about all there is. and so they're great. (if overpriced)
I wonder why I appear to have four WinXP cds
one for each season, duh
@ScarletAmaranth I seem to have two identical Nov 2004 x86 SP2 cds, and two identical May 2005 x64 cds.
hmm, and 3 cd keys
I can't recall how this came about
vOv, im off to sleep, it's 6 am
I slipped into terrible sleep schedule once again
fuck my life
05:05
@ScarletAmaranth you are one of us
I had midnight - 8am schedule during uni finals, was so proud of it, was fun while it lasted
(that is, a week)
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Yeah, fuck newlines :p
main was obscure enough already without extra newlines
So, The Last of Us just won Game of the Year at DICE.
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD Bartek had 2h of free time and just randomly proposed the 2h game jam
05:38
@EtiennedeMartel And how much do you disagree with that decision?
(I haven't followed the DICE thing at all, all I know is Felicia Day is hosting it)
06:11
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Good morning from my timezone :-)
Anyone here?
06:29
morning
hungry ... have not eaten for 5 hours ...
my tummy is digesting me alive
food ... I need food ...
holy crap
> accused of forcing the man's 5-year-old daughter to drink more than 2 liters of grape soda and water, causing her brain to swell and rupture, authorities said.
scary
06:57
I feel so sorry for the poor little girl. WHY does she has to suffer human ignorance?
user3010322
It's hardly human ignorance.
@Andy That wasn't ignorance -- that was cruelty.
user3010322
Just really, really dumb people.
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Who are also malicious.
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Put the two together, and you get that.
07:03
@ScottW Mmmm...cereal with ice cream. I wish I were young and thin again!
@JerryCoffin That was a grueling read, on my morning stomach.
@ScottW oh baby, have some cereal
because reasons
@ScottW Oh...it's actually pretty good. In case it wasn't obvious, you sprinkle the cereal as topping on the ice cream.
I haven't had ice cream in I don't know how long
@TonyTheLion Sorry. Didn't realize people were starting to get up yet (though I guess I should -- you've mentioned before how early you get up, and why).
I'm not really a fan to be honest
@JerryCoffin No worries
baby, you don't need to explain yourself
you're perfectly free to have icecream
<3
heh
my life is the definition of a schedule
07:18
@TonyTheLion I was a real fan of strawberry shakes for a while, back when I was in the Air Force. There was a place near where I was stationed that made really good ones.
@JerryCoffin Now that does sound good. Oh you were in the Air Force?? You flew planes??
I wanted to become a pilot at one point
Fail
oh right
damnit, couldn't get some sleep because I tought I wouldn't wake up in time for uni
@TonyTheLion I worked on planes, never piloted one. Air Force won't even consider you as a pilot unless you have 20/20 vision. Without glasses, mine is more like 20/400 or a little worse. Bad enough that I'm squinting a little to really see the giant "E" at the top of the chart. If they changed it to an "O" I'm pretty sure I'd catch that. Not so sure I'd notice if they changed it to an "F".
I was expecting it to start now, turns out it starts in 5 hours... I could have slept :(
I'm definitely not going to wake up if I go to bed
@ScottW I don't any more. A friend and I got out at the same time, and got together for a bonfire on the fifth anniversary of our discharge...
07:24
the problem is that it's already 12pm here
@JerryCoffin Remember we talked about building houses using pvc foams? Now it is called zero energy housing - the future of the residential homes
I'll eat something instead of sleeping... it's really what's killing me now
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Grace Hopper: "We never do new things. We just give new names to the old things."
@sudorm-rfTelkitty will this even survive a small storm?
@JerryCoffin oh wow. Well working on planes is cool too.
07:29
@ScottW A celebration of freedom. Actually, for quite a while I celebrated that quite a bit more than, for one example, my birthday.
@TonyTheLion ...and sometimes downright cold. I still have a (now pretty small) scar on my right wrist were some corrosive stuff dripped on my hand, and I was so cold and numb I didn't feel it until it had eaten a fairly nasty hole.
@JerryCoffin shit :(
that sucks
@TonyTheLion Yeah, it hurt for a week or so.
a friend asked me if I wanted to go with him to test drive some Mercedes he's considering buying tomorrow
@ScottW I'm old. The planes I worked on were older still...
morning
07:33
@TonyTheLion Sounds like fun.
@ScottW 1984-1988.
oh wow, 2 years before I was born you started
Apparently the F-15's first flight was in 1972
donno
@ScottW F-15s had been around for quite a while by then. I mostly worked on B-52's, which were far less numerous, but made up for it by being much bigger and noisier.
I just read a comment stating PHP PDO prepared statement can be fooled and are no way a protection against SQL injection. Does someone know why? The SO user who wrote have a fairly amount of reputation and since it wasn't commented or downvoted I am curious about it.
http://stackoverflow.com/a/15482140
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix probably not suitable for hurricane areas ...
@ScottW A little, but not much--they were in normal use by the mid-1970's.
07:36
{| |} The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is a long-range, subsonic, jet-powered strategic bomber. The B-52 was designed and built by Boeing, which has continued to provide support and upgrades. It has been operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) since the 1950s. The bomber is capable of carrying up to of weapons. Beginning with the successful contract bid in June 1946, the B-52 design evolved from a straight-wing aircraft powered by six turboprop engines to the final prototype YB-52 with eight turbojet engines and swept wings. The B-52 took its maiden flight in April 1952. Built to...
This?
@TonyTheLion That's them. The official name was "Stratofortress". The name people actually used was "buff"--big ugly flying fucker.
@sudorm-rfTelkitty I'd be scared to live a winter in that kind of house... I'd fear that the walls are going to break when it gets too cold
@ScottW lol, keep thinking of that
everytime I here B-52
Love Shack!
(meh)
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I think the walls would be tougher than that ... the material is compliant with building code here, which is quite strict ... besides even if it falls down, it is not like it would cause much damage ... being pvc foam :p
07:46
I'm pretty sure PVC foam might freeze at -30 and it might become easily breakable... adds 10-15 cm of snow + ice on top and hope you'll survive the winter
It is not very cold up here so that might not be a big concern ...
@JerryCoffin it looks really enormous
@ScottW nice
I'd rather see 3d printed houses
@ScottW oh wow.
what kind of software?
@ScottW ?
lol
07:49
I love watching time lapse videos of home building, probably because I will be building one soon :) ... & no, I will not be doing much of the physical work, but mostly arrange tradesmen & material and watching over the project
@ScottW Can you make the plain crash? :p
or release the bombs?
can you do anything interesting?
@TonyTheLion They were pretty big. Big enough that if I recall correctly, just the paint on one is about half a ton.
@ScottW If it only borders on unusable, then it's about 10 times better than most USAF software.
@JerryCoffin lol
@ScottW I was bored, got drunk, and woke up with a tatoo and an enlistment form... :-)
I heard as a pilot, one has to be good with maths ...
07:57
Wait a minute. Where'd that tatoo go? Why those bastards were lying. It wasn't permanent at all. Dammit...I could have asked that nice girl out after all...
How many hours have you accumulated? @JerryCoffin
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Navigators do most of the math (but at least on a B-52, I think most pilots are former navs).
I ended up on SO because I had questions about programming
I was learning C# at the time
@ScottW See message above
Fate led me here ... I guess I was cursed at the time :p (just joking)
@ScottW I was bored, go...oh, wait a minute; I guess I already told that lie once tonight.
08:00
@JerryCoffin You bored often? :P
My wife was pregnant and being a complete bitch, so I needed something that would look like I was working as an excuse to be in the office and keep her away.
I sometimes do wonder if I should make an effort to find myself a girlfriend
but :effort:
@ScottW It'll start a new movie franchise: "X SO-men Origins: Lion"
I like @Cat's profile thingy
> get out
Marvel you such sexist!!!
@ScottW What a Marvel-ous idea!
@ScottW it's called porn :p
@ScottW I'm glad I still make at least one person laugh!
:cries:
08:05
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Members Instantiations of mankind.
@ScottW Mankind means humans--both male and female. These people who try to insist on something other than "man", "he", etc., as gender-neutral pronouns are simply illiterate.
@JerryCoffin What
which one was there first: chicken or egg? I am sure when they talk about chicken, they wouldn't referring to rosters ...
@ScottW People have certain raised weaker arguments, but then a lot of people are idiots.
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Nor roosters
Fun fact: "roter" in French means to burp
@sudorm-rfTelkitty Almost certainly eggs. The change from not-quite-chicken to chicken was undoubtedly some mutation. To produce a new species, that pretty much has to take place extremely early in development, long before an egg would hatch.
08:11
Well technically you don't transition from chicken to non-chicken in a single generation
Or reciprocally
@sudorm-rfTelkitty lol thanks for reminding me how confusing this question used to be for my little mind millions of years ago
yup
It's 3:13 AM. That's my area code.
Is your area code 313 too?
That was going to be my next guess
@ScottW huh?
@ScottW Hmphh...you're claiming you're grown up? What nonsense!
Even though I knew 810 existed, I've never actually seen anyone with 810
> pick up merchandise
sounds dodgy
how's your business going?
is it paying your living expenses at least?
are you on the way to becoming a millionaire?
eek
yea
08:19
@ScottW Wow that's an expensive blow
248 (everywhere), 313 (detroit), 734 (Ann Arbor), and 947 (everywhere else) are the ones I commonly see.
@ScottW Where do you live?
@TonyTheLion I certainly am. Let's see here. I have only $999,978.49 to go.
08:21
Ann Arbor is really neat
@JerryCoffin :)
One of the coolest places in the LP
Programming isn't really the way to become a millionaire
unless you write PHP
but that's not programming, that's just fucking around
Everyone always says how they love going to the UP but I've never been there
@ScottW :)
08:22
People always told me it's just a bunch of snow
@Rapptz Only a good place to go during the summer.
JBL
JBL
Good morning !
gawd mawning!
there are lakes everywhere here
you're drowning in lakes
08:24
yup
the parks near the great lakes are fun to go in the summer
@Rapptz Oh please. You may have a big lake, but certainly not very many lakes (visit Minnesota if you don't believe me).
I'm going to go to Hyde Park in summer
cause reasons
> Michigan also has 64,980 inland lakes and ponds,[8] and a person in the state is never more than six miles (9.7 km) from a natural water source or more than 85 miles (137 km) from a Great Lakes shoreline.[9]
08:25
@TonyTheLion Why would you Hyde him? Did he do something wrong? Is he looked after by the police?
@Purrformance lol
JBL
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I was wondering: I'm currently reading an article in which the author talks about rolling your own implementation of std::vector to be able to depend on the behavior of, for example, clear() (i.e. assuming safely that it doesn't actually frees the underlying buffer), thus avoiding different implementations of the std::vector that could have another behavior. Is that common ?
@ScottW what?
@JBL Don't implement std::vector
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Guy gives an example with a former implementation of the std lib by MSFT that actually free'd the buffer.
08:28
RIP Futurama
@JBL s/common/stupid/, then the answer would be a resounding yes.
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@Rapptz Actually, I don't really care whether it's a good or bad idea for std::vector, I'm more interested in the concept behind, aka "reimplementing something standard so you can safely rely on the behavior of some features".
reinventing the standard containers is one of the dumbest things you could do imo
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I did think so as well, but this made me wondering.
And we did had an example of that not that long ago IIRC, with msvc and emplace_back()
What was the name of the room when the smurf asked to change it?
08:30
Lounge<Shit>
@JBL Could have been sensible at one time, when many implementations were badly buggy and it was honestly hard to write code that was portable between them. Conformance is good enough now that it's probably only justified if you start with a serious problem you can't reasonably solve any other way.
JBL
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@JerryCoffin I see.
@Rapptz Classy
The standard containers could be modified through allocators which is usually the biggest issue people have
@Purrformance Quite literally, "Class up the ass!"
08:33
He basically told you to get your shit together
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Well, I feel better. I thought I had found a sane argument in favor of reimplementing a standard container. It didn't feel good at all.
@JBL There are arguments in favor of it. Most of them just aren't adequate to justify doing so.
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@JerryCoffin I should fix this.
Well, I think I need to go get some sleep. It looks like the kids are actually going to go to school tomorrow, so I have to wake up in about 5 hours...
JBL
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Have a peaceful sleep !
(Though it seems it'll be short D: )
08:43
@JerryCoffin Good night sleep tight!
Clusterfuck question of the day:
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Q: why does freeing memory allocated with new fail?

user3283017i have the following code snippet: int *m = new int[5]; //some code free (m); the free operation causes a segment fault; Thanks for the help.

wtf is wrong with these downvotes
thats a good question. what's wrong with it? (as a question!)
user1804599
Does 8.8.8.8 work for you guys?
@starmole It's a basic read a book question.
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08:48
Who's the idiot who downvoted all these answers ?
user1804599
If I use 8.8.8.8 as DNS server, my computer cannot resolve any hosts.
user1804599
But without, it can.
it's still very teachable.
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@starmole Yep, but isn't a good fit for SO.
@rightfold It... should work
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08:50
(That's just related to how the site defined which questions should be posted here)
Oh, and we're still missing "This question doesn't demonstrate a minimal understanding of the problem" close reason.
funny enough i have seen much production code that does free on new
JBL
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I don't find this funny :p
i am more curious about on what platform it does not work
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And yes, there's bad, bad, BAD production code out there.
it's probably just the vc debug assert
but then he wouldn't use segmentation fault... hm
08:56
ahaha lol
we got vending machines with IT parts in here
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Why would you "use" segmentation fault... ? What does that even mean ?
> The touch screen machines feature two dozen products including laptop batteries, mice, keyboards, headsets, adapters and more.
that's really cool
JBL
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Like, "brb, getting myself a headset at the streets corner's vending machine" ?
Weird.
yeah, but you don't have to pay for those
the phrase. windows people don't say it.
08:58
@JBL more like the office's corner, it's at work
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Oh ok !
inb4 keyboard is blocked in the vending machine
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That's cool indeed. :)

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