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14:00
google maps says "nah"
@ScottW doesn't show anything on maps
You posted a real address here once.
do want
@ScottW I have it.
actually no, I would be too tempted
ignorance is bliss
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14:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes stalker
Well, technically I don't have it, but I know where to find it in the transcript.
@ScottW flag it and get it removed FAST
(for moderation attention, otherwise we are all gonna get notified :P)
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can't flag normally after a day or so
@Jefffrey Owners can see deleted messages.
wow
14:07
he is fucked
the value of slacking off in Banished
130 people doing nothing instead of 40 -> food production increase by 40% population no longer starving
@Xeo FFS, he comes in, out of the blue and posts his address.
No one asked anything.
It wasn't even on-topic.
@ScottW someone could send you an home made bomb
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@R.MartinhoFernandes can't search for deleted messages though - or see them in the transcript
356 Lane Cove Road, North Ryde, New South Wales ... should you wish to visit your hot, female owner builder on her construction site in 1-2 months time. I don't live there by the way and the work has not physically started. But it shall ... soon & I will be in my sexy work outfit instruct the workers on my own property ... Ooo so hot!
14:08
wait...
@R.MartinhoFernandes are you sending me a bomb?
@Xeo But I remember the surroundings.
@Jefffrey lol, no.
Xeo
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hm, I should probably dress myself. physio in an hour
@ScottW recognise this?
lol
14:17
I figured it should be a safe yet easy way to establish that I have the right address.
Relies on the fact that an exhaustive search through all of Google Street View for a similar picture is not feasible for any of you.
But it's easy to find if you know where to look.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@ScottW I'm into women, sorry.
@Jefffrey Natalia didn't like the orange one.
@BartekBanachewicz Why are you guys laughing? It's a stroke of genius!
you're such a genius, Robot.
that being said, I need food.
14:23
ah, there has to be a search engine that can take an image and return a location i n google maps :S
I double-checked. Not even Google does that.
@thecoshman An image of the sky during the day?
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOv I'm sure there are some spare super computers around that can spare the time
@thecoshman They don't have the data.
They need to know how the sky looked when Google took their pictures.
Google has that database, and throttles access to it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes they don't need to know when, they just need to crawl every possible image... though they could narrow it down by noyl checking areas with clear similar colour sky...
it's is probable, not impossible :P
@thecoshman You can't crawl Google Street View because you're throttled.
@thecoshman It's not feasible.
Only if you're someone with special access in Google.
14:26
well, I can narrow it down to america at least.
and I guess priorities locations to check based on population
Not because of the picture, though. (And still not feasible)
you only need to sample an area once, then move on say vOv 5 miles. Keep hopping around until you find sky of similar colour.
And don't forget that it's not likely an image exactly like that one exists elsewhere other than our computers, imgur, and a cache somewhere.
It's a dynamically generated image from a mosaic.
@thecoshman lol?
you don't have 100% freedom though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it is still possible. given enough time, it will work :P
@thecoshman Too much time.
14:30
there's a tree though
you can only search for places that have trees
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welp, time for the physio
later
Probably easier to retweet it around and see if someone recognises it. Say there's a kid's life involved.
The only clue to find out where little Mara is being kept!
> A typical MHL source will be shared with USB 2.0 on a standard 5-pin micro-usb receptacle, which switches from USB to MHL when it recognizes an MHL-qualified sink detected on the control wire.
that's interesting
interesting is also the SlimPort, or DP via USB
14:33
hmm... you could make a service that uses peoples machines to scrape data from street view. people computers poll locations, and send you a sort of summary. "At this lat/long view angle, the image is average colour, detected the following blobs".
> the first product to use SlimPort was Google's Nexus 4 smartphone.
> SlimPort is an energy-efficient alternative to Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL). MHL adapters require external power while SlimPort does not require external power or extra cables, and draws no power from the source to operate
cool, I should buy an adapter for that and try it out
@thecoshman I can get a different average colour from the same position by looking a few degrees above...
Given enough time, you might be able build up a good enough cache that you do fairly good reverse search. May not be able to tell you directly, but given say a picture of a house, could pick out the details and work out what location people have reported similar details.
Your "average colour" metric is close to worthless by itself.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, the average colour yes, but the blobs help a good bit.
you also don't have to search only for those that are 100% matched.
as you rightly point out, that would almost never find a perfect match.
14:37
Yeah, pretty sure those cloud formations are uncommon.
The dark spot caused by some optical effect near the top is probably a better indicator.
but if you could reduce a search from 'anywhere in the world' to 'only from these 100 miles of roads do you find a w shaped white blurry thing on a blueish background, and that is just two locations, pointing towards each other'.
You're still left with "way too many".
@R.MartinhoFernandes if it's an optical effect, it probably only happens from that very narrow view.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well I'm thinking from a more practical view now, one where you are not just trying to search based on a random sky photo.
@thecoshman But isn't going to show up all over the place.
@thecoshman You mean you're trying to solve a different problem?
@R.MartinhoFernandes huh? if it's just a problem with something like light reflecting of the lens, then it probably only happens in the one angle, which probably makes it harder to locate where the image is from.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not seriously going to try to locate scott based off of an image of sky you posted :P
But CV interests me somehwat
I like the way you can take hundreds of peoples photos of monuments, and from that build a fairly detailed 3D model.
14:43
You don't even need that much
From what I know
well, you can make a basic model from just a few photos yes
but I mean you can have a few photos giving the large scale idea of the ~thing~, then have other photos showing really zoomed in parts, other angles.
The more you have, the more details the image can become. The better it can work out what is just noise (humans).
Imagine when 3D printing/scanning will become supercheap
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Mm.
All those shitty HP all-in-one 3D devices
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With extra bloatware.
Out of ink — But you are a 3D printer you don't even use- — OUT OF INK
almost a teenager
@CatPlusPlus well, it will still have some consumable part, and that will still be a fuck tonne.
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@Rapptz It's been moved up since like, release 3.0
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Like they just keep bumping it.
14:49
yeah lol
it shows up if you do [[deprecated("reason")]]
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Wow
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Like every other comment
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[ x ] is being released/branch is being closed, moved to [ x + 1 ]
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They're literally just shipping the bug upstream.
@ThePhD Fucked up internals ahoy
Since all patches cause regressions, no wonder it's being postponed indefinitely
14:59
It's a minor annoyance, so it never blocks a release.
@Rapptz Er, 10.
And yeah, it's just a trivial dumb thing, I wouldn't bother either (especially that GCC internals)
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15:32
@R.MartinhoFernandes this could save lives
@BartekBanachewicz yo, you around? :v
@R.MartinhoFernandes ¬_¬ my lord.
erm... if we are going to fuck the robot... wouldn't we cyber fuck him?
o_0 just found some google groups page where a guy has put his home and mobild number
15:54
@thecoshman I want to have rights to edit people's messages in the chat. Fix the "mobild" typo!
@wilx tell me 21 minutes ago and sure thing
:)
@Rapptz It often seems to me that GCC Bugzilla has many bugs that have wrong / outdated metadata.
Found in version 4.0.4, target milestone 4.7.4, etc.
16:09
Is template <typename... Init, typename End> void f(Init..., End) {} supposed to work?
don't think so
eh wtf, 6 comments on my answer from last night while I was sleeping =/
Ugh, yeah, it does not.
Fuck.
> candidate expects 1 argument, 4 provided
ffs
I need another way to hack dropping the last argument then.
Good ole packs of indices, I guess.
Oh, wait.
template <typename... Init, typename End> void f(tuple<Init..., End>) {} might work.
might do
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All that entropy.
Down the drain.
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vOv
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I'm considering whether or not a random engine for those that require it should be passed in.
Seed a generator once and reuse it.
@ThePhD Yes, it should.
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These are meant to be function calls, so I guess they'll pass in the generator each time.
16:17
Not only it is more flexible, but it also enables testing
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Hokay.
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How do I accept any kind of random engine?
And it doesn't syphon all the entropy.
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Just TRand&& ?
Make it a template
holy shit that update is long
Also why do you have two distribution functors
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It used to be from 0 to delta_m
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But I forgot to remove the cruft once changing it to 0, 1
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Maybe I can generate canonical and then multiply by 0, 1 scaling factor
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16:25
or perhaps a uniform_real_distribution is better in that case.
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generate_canonical( gen ) * 0.5;
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versus
generate_canonical is for [0, 1). Period.
@ThePhD No!
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uniform_real_distribution<>( 0, 0.5 )
16:27
If you want to pursue the first one, you might as well not use <random>.
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vOv I was just thinking aloud, I hadn't committed anything yet!
Leave the random number generation to <random>; don't do it yourself.
Tempted to drop variadic EnableIf and making it single argument EnableOnlyIf.
> public class CDataAccess
template <typename T,
          EnableIf<whatever<T>>...,
          EnableIf<whatever_else<T>>...>
Just saw that in a bit of WPF stuff.
16:31
This way the compiler can point me immediately at what condition failed.
The Only bit makes it clear that the conditions are conjunctive.
DisableIf stays the same, as each failure disables the overload on its own. But with EnableIf, no condition by itself is enough to enable the overload, but is enough to disable it if failed.
@R.MartinhoFernandes s/Tempted/Templated/
@R.MartinhoFernandes Templated to drop variadic EnableIf o.o Am I missing the joke here?
@Borgleader you are not alone
> Unfortunately we have some bad news. We have been informed that the FaceRig.com site (and implicitly the community) have just been the victims of a successful hacking attempt.
@Borgleader Maybe. It's a lousy one.
Oh for fucks sake. Is nobody in the web community capable of making an unhackable website....
16:45
@Borgleader somebody says that the web is deeply insecure because of its origins
times when cables where protected with assault rifles
and internal safety was definitely secondary
I'm about to create a new email for every fucking thing i sign up to...
fucking hell, I meant *were in the second message
@Borgleader Why a new e-mail?
I'm spastic
@R.MartinhoFernandes So if a website does a shitty job and it gets leaked somehow only one account is tied to it.
16:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes 12. Or well, 11.
The comments said it started in December 2002.
@Borgleader I guess you might not want your e-mail address leaked, but it's not as if that leaks your e-mail password.
With a decent e-mail provider you can just do [email protected]
Pity mailinator doesn't provide POP anymore, though.
@Borgleader Just use KeePass with a good generated password and then sign up with [email protected]
or in gmail you can use a dot instead of plus.
@Borgleader Top 10 security flaws on the Web are noob mistakes.
@Rapptz Hmm, are you sure that works?
yeah I use it all the time
well actually I should rephrase
if my email is [email protected], I can use [email protected]
16:57
> Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently:

[email protected]

Technical details of permanent failure:
The email account that you tried to reach does not exist.
@Rapptz Ah. That. Yeah.
Mailinator POP access was really cool.
I used [email protected] and could keep track of anything from my e-mail client.
hmm... is some sort of basic game thing that can accept requests over http seem too silly... I mean, making the http handling side of things. I know there is yaws, but it sounds like a simple enough thing to play around with...
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if there's a pattern to 'fake' email addresses, shouldn't it be easy to recover the base address from any one of those?
he means it's trivial to strip the stuff after the +
Anyway, what's bad about that?
17:01
@Xeo the only use case there is for the + trick is to see which service spams your emails
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@Rapptz ah
because it'd be sent to the stuff+x email rather than stuff so you can identify it quickly
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then nevermind
an idea I saw for emails is you set up your server to accept *@example.com and then you sign up to each site with it's own email '[email protected]' '[email protected]'.
@thecoshman lol?
wouldn't you need to own the example.com email domain or something?
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17:05
replace it with your own domain...
@Jefffrey ¬_¬ it's an example. That is what example.com is for. hence the name
@thecoshman oh, then it's less hilarious than I thought
@Jefffrey yes. yes you did just make a tit of your self.
I know :<
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@MartinJames Yes.
17:10
example.com is owned by the IANA.
@Fanael An accident of birth, or were you dropped on your head later? :)
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@MartinJames Football Manager. Managing crap teams is always fun.
@Fanael LOL!
> langue is C++
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17:13
I'm not the only person in the world who became a fan of some team because I managed them in FM, you know.
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@Borgleader what
JBL
JBL
@Jefffrey He could've written "How do I loupe a variable" then...
he he
user784668
Loop a variable.
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Seriously, wtf?
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unordered_map always uses chaining, right?
@EtiennedeMartel Most of them is because of shitty software written in low-level languages by people who shouldn't be even writing in high-level ones
@Fanael Also, you have Chesterfield next, so another good stuffing coming your way...
@Fanael Hard to fulfill the requirements otherwise.
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@MartinJames Yeah, fortunately Northampton and Torquay are even worse than we are.
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17:17
I just want the 22nd.
@Fanael Yeah - as a Stoke fan, it's always nice to see Fulham, Cardiff etc. propping us up.
@Fanael I just checked - you're 4 points clear, so hopefully OK. Northampton and Torquay have rubbish GD too:)
Didn't someone here recently talk about being contacted by some recruiter on behalf of Bloomberg because of their SO profile?
Me?
Four times, four different recruiters, one week.
> Sorry Canada – we are not sure what you mean by winter.
hahaha xD
@R.MartinhoFernandes Stuff finance, the brain-drain sounds more fun:)
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17:29
@MartinJames And Arsenal.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's good I guess?
@Borgleader Dunno, sounds like they're not very well organised.
I meant the fact that your SO profile is attracting attention
It doesn't take that much
But there are bigger factors motivating me against it. 1) finance; 2) London; 3) seemingly generic e-mail.
Actually, scratch the "seemingly".
I got four of those.
Not "seemingly". Completely generic and shared by all four.
@Borgleader IME lots of companies just fetch user lists from SO and spam them.
17:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah, heh, I just got one
@R.MartinhoFernandes huh, the shotgun approach to recruitment?
@jalf Me too! Until the next day.
lol
@Borgleader Yeah.
I guess I'll look forward to the follow-up then :p
17:34
@Fanael Oh, poor Mr. Wenger. Beaten by the rugby team and the emptiest trophy-cabinet in the top-half of the Pemiership. It upsets me terribly.
I got a few contacts from recruiters that found my GitHub profile or my blog, or somehow convinced me they actually found me and not some list where I was included (my current boss, for example). To those I gave a proper "no, thanks" reply (except my current boss, obviously).
I usually don't reply to recruiters otherwise.
That's how I treat all other kinds of spam, so why open an exception?
:)
Yeah, as if my inbox does not have enough spam already. I seem to remember that, once upon a time, I would spam the pimps when I actually wanted work, instead of the other way round when I already have too much to do.
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@MartinJames He should be learning from Moyes, who's got a great chance to win the Johnstone's Paint Trophy in three years time.
@Fanael Heh!
17:48
Are you kidding me? Using shared_ptr with a custom deleter, i.e., something it was built for, is tricky code but reimplementing shared_ptr yourself is not? — R. Martinho Fernandes 5 secs ago
Too harsh?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nah. Harsh is OK, wrong is not.
@R.MartinhoFernandes My wording would usually be something like: I don't see how reimplementing shared_ptr is easier than using it.
But to each his own.
user784668
@R.MartinhoFernandes No.
I'm a softy unless when I'm a meanie.
17:52
Facebook is right under Oracle in the dimension of "most evil tech companies".
speaking of harsh
@R.MartinhoFernandes Never
'Look, you moron, you'll fuck it up and be stuck with shitty bugs forever'.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Too harsh would be puppy-level harsh.
Delicate snowflakes
That poster probably never seen the insanity that is shared_ptr implementation
@Borgleader I hate linkedin more.
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17:54
Why shared_ptr, anyway?
user784668
Wouldn't unique_ptr work?
I still think C++ is dumb for calling them pointers and not handles. Questions like that wouldn't happen
Or answers
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@CatPlusPlus C++ is dumb in general.
Well, yes
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Is vector's default constructor allowed to reserve some memory?
17:57
Reinvents the wheel,
has more bugs than an anthill,
he's drowning in shit.
@Fanael afaikno
that's one of the things I like about vector. it doesn't allocate until you ask it to.
@Fanael He wants ref-counting semantics or something.
@Fanael AFAIK it is.
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@Fanael create empty, resevrve.
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YOu waste at most 1 allocation.

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