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21:01
hey distance calculating spring onion, what you been up to ¬_¬
@FredOverflow either way, it's the day men get looked after by women acting like real women and doing all the house work, making dinners, getting beers etc.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well TBF I guess there's at least bazillion songs with this chord progression
@ScottW oh I am?
@BartekBanachewicz tl;dr are you getting flagged for (c) or trying to flag someone else for it?
@thecoshman no, robot wanted to flag me to try the system
@BartekBanachewicz oh... how'd that go?
@thecoshman no idea.
It would be funny if it was taken down, I could find music similar to it then perhaps
"closed as a duplicate" :D
21:10
you should try making it into a perfect loop track
user1804599
I’m interacting with a Java library and my code is only 5 LOC. :O
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But a Java library wouldn’t be a Java library without SecretKeyFactory/getInstance.
@rightfold interfacing from what?
user1804599
Clojure.
which reminds me. How easy is it to use a Java lib from Erlang?
21:23
So, LimeSurvey opinions
@thecoshman I should add drums first
user3010322
P. good.
user3010322
Graphs are weird, but they show information and work.
and some synth
yes synth would be good.
but I'd need to install the sample library and get my keyboard out and that's effort
should do that before the next jam tho
hm... seems you need to write a java lib that acts like a erlang node... I guess that makes sense...
user1804599
21:25
@thecoshman Probably eternal pain.
user1804599
You may be able to write an Erlang node in Java.
I don't like the auth aspect, but I guess that we could change that in time
@rightfold indeed
for (auto timeout = 1000; timeout --> 0;)
I love op-->
21:27
work related things would mean I would have to write some sort of service that be an Erlang node so it can access certain services...
but once I did that... I could then start trying to through Erlang at the problems and show how much better Erlang is at solving them. And then see us continue to try to push the old crappy system to work for even longer :(
if I don't want boolean shortcircuiting, I can just use the binary operators on bools, right?
user1804599
There is also a C library to write Erlang nodes, which in turn means you can write Erlang nodes in any sane language.
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@DeadMG I’d just use variables, but yes you can do that.
@DeadMG sounds like a pain for maintance
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And it’s confusing to other people as well, which is not nice.
21:30
@rightfold I did for one side, turns out it wasn't enough.
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auto a = foo();
auto b = bar();
if (a && b) { … }
user1804599
Clear and works.
@DeadMG if you need both sides to always be executed, just execute them first.
user1804599
Erlang has non-short-circuiting and and short-circuiting andalso. :P
@rightfold and and and and?
21:31
yeah but I have a whole bunch of bars.
also I'm storing the result in a rather than executing them, which is a smidge of a pain.
user1804599
OIC.
user1804599
Just write readable code and everything will be fine. :V
bool and_(bool a, bool b); woop woop
yeah... I'd still say avoid code that depends on short-circuit happening or not happening.
21:35
@rightfold yeah, I got what you said, just funny with all the ands
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SecretKeyFactory — the key factory is a secret!
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22:12
The fungus I ate today was nice.
okay this is a bizarre question... but if currentPtr is a list, requestedSize is an int, and Memory is an array, what do these few lines imply?
while (CurrentPtr != EndOfList) {
    if(Memory[CurrentPtr + 1] == RequestedSize) {
        if(CurrentPtr == OSFreeList) { ... }
    }
}
user3010322
Something really fucked up.
that's what I thought, what is he trying to say...?
user1804599
Man.
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This mushroom is fucking huge. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/29/…
22:23
That is one of the worst atrocities in programming I have ever seen. — Martin Drozdik 34 mins ago
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TIL peach pits contain cyanide.
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@Rapptz It is a troll. I can tell from his comment on the first answer.
Sorry guys, for whatever I did until 10 minutes ago
Finally figured out how to modify cn=config in OpenLDAP with some GUI thing
AUTH IS SO MUCH CLOSER
user3010322
22:37
GREAT AUTH LAWDS
-4
Q: What is really happening step by step ?

user12448This is my own question ! consider this code : a=4; b=a+++ ++a; then I got b=10; I have an explanation but I'm not sure about it your answers will clarify more that ! full description of what is happening in memory and instruction will be welcomed :) Thanks

Why are these questions so popular again these days?
user3010322
Shitty professors
user1804599
Because school has just begun.
user3010322
want to cover undefined behavior
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and that's hte edgiest case they can think of.
22:38
I would not be surprised of 90% of professors never even heard of UB.
Is ++i+ ++i well-defined in C++11?
I think that it is, or something close is.
the problem with the C++11 rules is that it's practically impossible to remember them.
the C++03 rules were less flexible (especially w.r.t threads) and left more undefined, but at least it was easy to remember what they were.
I don't even know the C++11 rules
something about sequence before/after
hardly anybody does.
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// The edgiest case of UB I can think of is the following:
\u12\
34
@Rapptz Sequence points are no more in C++11.
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22:40
Which is extremely silly.
@FredOverflow I know that
-2
Q: Is this use of comma operator too lazy?

FabricioI'm lazy to open {} sometimes. So I do something like if (cond) foo(); else foo1(), foo2(), bar(); Any problem with that lazy approach regarding comma operator?

lol
Rapptz beat you to it.
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@Fabricio get out of my industry. — rightfold 13 secs ago
19 mins ago, by Rapptz
That is one of the worst atrocities in programming I have ever seen. — Martin Drozdik 34 mins ago
is a comment on that question.
22:44
Ok ok, I lose. Still funny as fuck.
you lose my fist to your face
hot damn
I've spent all week trying to think of a Soviet Russia joke to go with the Ukraine crisis.
user1804599
There is too much crap.
In Soviet Russia, the government protects human rights for YOU!
hmm
Isn't it supposed to be a normal phrase, but with subject and object swapped?
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In Soviet Russia, Putin is someone not cared about by YOU!!
22:46
I dunno, the best phrasing eludes me, but I'm sure that it's got something to do with the government standing by human rights.
@FredOverflow Yes.
ah, whatever, I think it's just been too long since I made any Soviet Russia jokes.
but I'm sure you can make one out of them claiming to protect human rights in Ukraine and ignoring them everywhere else.
@FredOverflow AFAIK it's a joke about the case system in Russian and crappy automated translations.
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@DeadMG In Soviet Russia, Russian Reversals make YOU!!
I thought it was a joke about Russian government being corrupt lying scumbags.
22:49
@DeadMG Oh, I meant the Soviet Russia meme in general.
so did I.
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Are Green Day any good?
@DeadMG Well, maybe that too.
eh, I enjoyed a little of their work
but I'm not inclined to conclude that they're actually good.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>

int main()
{
    std::cout << "Please enter simple statement like 'I drink coffee':\n";
    std::string a, b, c;
    std::cin >> a >> b >> c;
    std::cout << "In Soviet Russia, " << c << " " << b << "s you!\n";
}
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22:51
@DeadMG OIC.
There you go!
Please enter simple statement like 'I drink coffee':
I drink coffee
In Soviet Russia, coffee drinks you!
@FredOverflow Wide interoperates C++.
It seems to work. Ship the damn thing!
Please enter simple statement like 'I drink coffee':
I hate you
In Soviet Russia, you hates you!
Hmm...
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lol
22:54
In Soviet Russia, floor rolls on you!
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LOFR
What is the origin of those Soviet Russia jokes?
user1804599
Probably unknown.
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A Russian reversal is a type of joke, usually starting with the words "In Soviet Russia", in which the subject and objects of a statement are reversed, usually to indicate living under a harsh or oppressive tyranny. The jokes are usually told in broken English, without articles, in the way that a native Russian speaker might, which makes such reversals easier. A Russian reversal is an example of both an antimetabole and a transpositional pun. Examples include: :In the US, you catch a cold. :In Soviet Russia, cold catches you! :In America, you break law. :In Soviet Russia, law breaks you! ...
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> In America, your work determines your marks.
In Soviet Russia, Marx determines your work!
user1804599
22:57
Dat pun.
There. I finally reached a point where I considered the review "done" for now. See the edit (starting from time passes). See the resulting code Live On Colirusehe 36 secs ago
Dafuq. Did I just spend 3 hours on lame homework code review :/
user1804599
but yolo :(
Look at these guys youtube.com/watch?v=0tlVfYMws6o ...
but iolo :)
@HamZa It's getting boring by now. It's crazy. But over-exposed
user3010322
wooo!
user3010322
22:59
unique is working. <3
Sometimes I don't understand "Why take the risk ?"
@HamZa must admit enjoying it again this time
@rightfold I chuckled.
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-1 for exception-unsafe code with new[] instead of exception-safe code with std::array or std::vector. — rightfold 56 secs ago
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Today is C++ hell on Stack Overflow.
23:01
@HamZa Same reason why we watch. The adrenaline rush
so, every day then?
@HamZa I feel sick.
@rightfold Been one-upped:
> string **str = new string*[x];
@DeadMG I apologise for being an ass earlier.
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Answers should mention std::array/std::vector as primary solution, not as secondary solution.
23:04
@FredOverflow dat muscle though
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@HamZa And I sit here with my acrophobia.
@Borgleader Ugh, so bad.
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I already shit my pants when I enter Pagoda.
@rightfold I sometimes do some pushups/pullups/situps. But I never could really do something like that. I was glad I could do handstand pushups :P
Hint: That's not me.
23:09
@FredOverflow haha that guy is so awesome. Dat determination :)
user1804599
@FredOverflow you have infinity times as much hair.
Everybody does, unless they're bald :)
@FredOverflow prove it
@sehe Spending hours in the Lounge each day doesn't make your muscles grow.
Maybe it's natural
user1804599
23:13
I wish my muscles shrunk.
@rightfold why ?
user1804599
Reasons.
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Time to get myself a bag of crisps to fill my stomach with.
@rightfold go burn some fat :P
@FredOverflow Prove by showing us a picture of your boobs you in the same room with him.
@Cat +1 for the unbranded subdomains.
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23:16
If I burnt fat I would die.
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I am slim.
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Ik ben slim.
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The Real Slim rightfold.
dat pun
23:18
@R.MartinhoFernandes "slim" in dutch means "smart"
@R.MartinhoFernandes I figured we'll use product names while we're testing things out, and move to better names once we commit to using them
@FredOverflow Those are some beautiful trees in that season!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fine, you got me, it is me after all:
ahahaha
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LOL
23:21
Brodershop Fail
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If someone who knew Haskell would see this out of context it would be extremely weird.
Wait, now I realised I contributed to the caps in the starboard.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You just watched the last episode?
23:28
@Borgleader Recently, yes.
Xeo
Xeo
Man, Doctor Who certainly has some great lines
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Doctor who?
@Xeo Pity they're all crying about the power of LURRVVV or the HUMAN SPIRIT.
@DeadMG You're just jealous.
hmm
personally I'd much rather not have a human spirit.
23:33
@R.MartinhoFernandes Its by far the most unsatisfying ending I've seen in a while. Not really their fault since the decision to end it came from higher up
It's horrible.
It's almost as bad as some of the RPG campaigns I ran.
life would be much simpler and more managable without one
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG whut?
all I'm saying is that Dr who would be way more interesting if it wasn't aimed at children and constantly telling the viewer how great humans are and how powerful love is and how friendly and awesome the Doctor is
Xeo
Xeo
huh
23:35
Torchwood was far superior.
Xeo
Xeo
I... did not get that impression
@DeadMG My Little Doctor: Friendship is magic?
Xeo
Xeo
doesn't seem like a kid show, with all the murder going on
also, Daleks.
yeah, but you just know they'll be defeated by the power of love.
Bah, no bcrypt support in crypt()
23:36
I'm pretty sure that literally happened in a few episodes.
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG How the fuck did you get on this 'love' thing?
Not seen it yet
you clearly haven't seen enough of it.
Xeo
Xeo
But I'm also only in the middle of S2, so yeah
192
Q: Why is this program valid? I was trying to create a syntax error

Bill RuppertI'm running 32 bit ActiveState 5.14.2 on Windows 7. I wanted to mess around with a git pre-commit hook to detect programs being checked in with syntax errors. (Somehow I just managed to do such a bad commit.) So as a test program I randomly jotted this: use strict; use warnings; Syntax error...

I assume you're starting count from the Ninth Doctor?
23:37
@Xeo Oh it's p common
Xeo
Xeo
can you actually watch the earlier ones? :P
DW is cheesy as fuck
@Xeo Ah yeah, I don't quite remember that far back but I think it got substantially worse as it went on.
or maybe I just grew up a bit.
both are equally possible.
@CatPlusPlus It's British.
Growing up is overrated
Xeo
Xeo
23:38
I still love the dialogues though
And the Daleks
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@CatPlusPlus where?
@rightfold In glibc
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OIC.
I don't want to settle for SHA512 dammit
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PBKDF2.
23:39
Here's hoping this will work github.com/hamano/openldap-pbkdf2
Now that I've finally figured out how to configure OpenLDAP
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SHA512 is good enough. :v
Wow! Definitely a +1 for effort. — david.pfx 7 mins ago
^ appreciation. the feelz
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The data is too invaluable to put time and effort into cracking this.
user1804599
Even MD5 without salt will do.
user1804599
Or just plain text.
user1804599
23:46
Wait, the definition “invaluable” makes no sense.
user3010322
> must take cont& arguments.
user3010322
Just a quick thing.
user1804599
Why is it not “worthless.” :|
@ThePhD lol
user3010322
Otherwise, all the +1's
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23:47
If I ever needed a code review, I'd beg sehe to do it. :D
:D
user1804599
I am good at code review in any language (except C++).
user1804599
I will probably complain a lot about cancer duplicate code.
Mar 9 00:48:40 jeb slapd[3304]: olcPasswordHash: value #0: <olcPasswordHash> scheme not available ({PBKDF2})
NOPE
you would rightfold it ^^
23:49
@sehe sehe -> Such Effort, High Enrichment
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And whitespace around parentheses.
:D
I love me-me-ys
@CatPlusPlus doge meme unintended :(
Eh, fuck it, SHA-512 works
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23:51
NO IT IS TOO FAST.
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PEOPLE CATTLE WILL STEAL OUR PASSWORDS.
GOTTA GO FAST FUTURE DEMANDS IT
PBKDF2 can still be GPU-accelerated anyway
Oh, /now/ I get it.
It's an acronym
@CatPlusPlus MOAR ROUNDZ
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@sehe BUT NOT IN UNIT TESTS; IME THAT SUCKS.
shit, I suddenly feel super sick.
user1804599
23:52
You are super sick.
I know.
All the sick moves
I put them on the ladies
Okay, passwords out of the way, now the LDAP schema adventure
and then they're like, "Why did you vomit all over me?"
23:53
Anyone has an OID group by any chance
user1804599
Time: 193 ms, Memory: 10.00Mb
OK (174 tests, 230 assertions)
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This is so nice.
@DeadMG No appreciation for fine art
lol
Oh noes, now the caps are leaking out of the starboard.
23:55
Imma use UNAPPROVED OID
:frogsiren:
But seriously fuck those things
I don't think we can apply for ~enterprise private number~ as a sprawling internet enterprise
(And besides they want to list your data publicly if anyone happens to want to contact you about your numbers separated by dots)
user1804599
frogsiren is funny.
urgh
food makes me so sick; and yet I must eat
All things frog are funny
Frog is life

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