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10:04
Lekker.
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Hero FruitOntbijt
I wouldn't have called that mistake dumb if I were 12
I have spent 2 hours searching for something I wanted to watch online but found nothing, NOTHING! Not nothing nothing, just not in Chinese or English and there is no dub or sub :(
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@VáclavZeman The girl? Yup.
10:05
@rightfold Both with the movie.
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@ScottW That's what she said. :(
@telkitty.exe What are you looking for?
but superhero movies get boring after a while
@VáclavZeman 1) fantasy 2) sci-fi 3) drama (silence of the lambs, no country for old men kind) ... the not boring kind
dark knight was pretty cool, but then every second other superhero movie became like that ... the style that is
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you know there's a reference to The Little Prince in April Fool's xkcd?
Isn't today the day new season of Game of Thrones start?
10:08
@ScottW that one was pretty good
Or is it on 6th?
@ScottW :(
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@ScottW Almost every movie game is shit
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Also works. :D
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Arkham Asylum is a great game, though.
I like the final fantasy series, Resident evil ones are not too bad too - see I have a low standard
10:10
@Xeo Haven't seen it yet.
@VáclavZeman Sunday.
Too many games are too linear these days.
Like the last Thief instalment.
Also, the games these days server you everything on a golden platter. You practically do not need to think.
tower defence <3
:p
@VáclavZeman That's quite the observation bias.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why?
There's plenty of challenging games around.
10:15
Like what?
yeah.. try that attitude with KSP and see how far you get.
I haven't really played any games for ages ...
Gotta restart, bbl.
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@ScottW check fb chat
No, you don't/
Unless by "have to dig" you mean "they don't get delivered to your doorstep".
You can just go on the Steam home page right now, and you'll find a bunch.
10:20
@ScottW try hotline miami, it's the newest game I had a lot of fun with
it actually made me retry the same level a shitload of times just to get a higher combo
I still think of getting back to that level, it really looked like you could do it all with a single combo
@ScottW That's moving the goalposts.
oh my, crytek and unreal both coming to linux
soon the only argument for windows will be gone :P
@ScottW And I was showing you how those views are biased from observation.
Or maybe confirmation.
@R.MartinhoFernandes both?
10:25
I thought you cared to see good games...
I told you where to find them.
D3D12_RESOURCE_BARRIER_TYPE_TRANSITION best name ever
They're right there.
you gotta love those all-caps underscore-namespaced identifiers (which goes for GL too obviously)
10:27
I tried to watch 'Lost' and 'Game of throne' ... you know the TV series that were/are supposed to be popular, but it didn't pass two episodes before I couldn't be bothered with the rest
@ScottW Will you please stop misrepresenting my position?
You're misunderstanding everything.
9 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
You can just go on the Steam home page right now, and you'll find a bunch.
The current featured list has a bunch.
You don't need to buy them on Steam or anything.
@ScottW Nice games.
I've had more productive conversations with a boulder.
I think I'll use compute shaders in minicraft
to recalculate visible walls in a chunk
that way I can process geometry totally on GPU
there's FTL, Banished, Dark Souls 2, KSP and DayZ on the list right now
10:35
wah wah wah no good games wah wah wah
and you can't even be bothered to look them up
no wonder
why are you going on about it then?
yes, that tends to happen when people speak manifest falsehoods
no thanks
I'll never get "I'm just stating my opinion" as a reply to "Your opinion is wrong because X".
Lol, nerdrage much
ahaha phantom flagger is back
get 'im
@ScottW I do, and you're being an ass now.
I never saw you acting this way, tbh.
hey folks
steven
I don't think you can really compare our two sets of messages and reach equality
10:39
@ScottW - Calm down dog. Heel. (your picture is a dog)
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 58 minutes.
lol....?
ahaha loser
stupid dog
what is this
what am i doing here
How come the chat does not work well in Firefox? No auto name complete for @, and appears in mobile view (amongst other things).
@jawrainey I use FF
and it works just fine
10:42
@jawrainey You switched it to mobile somehow?
@jaw
@jawrainey you can fix that by installing chrome
@jawrainey Click "menu" > "full site"
@Josh - I'm using Chrome at the moment to :)
10:43
@R.MartinhoFernandes - Yes, it appears I was in mobile view on FF (somehow). Thanks!
after uni do you guys think it would be better to develop software in a bank or a tech company?
like I know the pay's probably better in a bank but do they do fun stuff?
don't care
we already have too many bad coders
@JoshJahans - I suppose it depends on what exactly you want to do.
10:47
don't suppose there's much use for java in banks?
depends on 1) which country 2) which bank/tech company 3) how good is your skills
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@JoshJahans Yes.
but all in all it is a software developer/engineer position, so it's all the same pretty much ... decent but not too much
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Oh, you want to be a Java developer? Please leave the industry instead.
this is Britain's pavements:
why can't we have them like this?
10:49
hehe
simple
what's with the hate for java? I once mentioned to a friend who's graduated I use java for any GUI related stuff and he laughed at me
the one in the bottom picture was likely just relaid.
@rightfold You want all the Java jobs for yourself?
10:50
the top picture is just what's necessary when you have one bit of pavement and the stuff underneath needs servicing.
there's probably not many pipes and cables running under the pavement next to the sea.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That sample is taken out of context. That's a pavement that is about to be repaired (well the content underneath, wiring, pipes etc).
the need to dig up the pavement and service the stuff running underneath is universal to all developed cities.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit have you been to London? In the centre the streets are perfect
not laughing @ you using Java, laughing you being a newb asking questions such as 'would a java developer in a bank be a better idea than one in a bank' ... kind of dumb & newbish
@JoshJahans - Perfect? They still have cobbles on various streets! (e.g. puddling lane)
10:51
I live in the suburbs and it's pretty much imacculate here heh
@DeadMG They even do it in Poland :P
@telkitty.exe hehe well I've still got 2 years of uni left so I'm only just figuring out who does what in the real world :p
I had 2 professional jobs when I was in uni ... still managed to graduate @ same time as everyone else with honours degree and a scholarship ... found my dream jobs multiple times (irony) ... that's why exactly I am laughing at your newb question
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You cannot learn what happens in the real world if you stay in uni.
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(Which is one of the big problems with uni in general.)
10:53
Here in Berlin the standard operating procedure for fixing the pedestrian walkways seems to be simply posting a sign that says the path is damaged.
well you can pat yourself on the back for being better than a random guy on the internet then telkitty
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Being better than Telkitty is not a large achievement.
@jawrainey yah but the cobbles are cute!
oh wow just realised I sound like a 14 year old girl
listen to rightfold, he knows the best
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Good. I like 14 year old girls.
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10:55
D:
BTW I am not a guy
@StackedCrooked localhost also not supported? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/254c5b569a18a4c2
I am also the elitest troll ... but what I stated above are the truth ... except the listening to rightfold part
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@telkitty.exe That's what she said.
@telkitty.exe meh. that's what you say
10:56
m45t3r tr0ll
l33t hacker
@sehe She sounds like a girl on mumble.
we got it
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh. well. that's a start
Then again, I remember some teks still thinking the roach was a girl even /after/ meeting him on mumble
lol you didn't do your research I am on linkedin
@jawrainey Not really: contractors leave those markings for the next guys. Around here the pavements always look like that. And it's not just the markings: the patchwork tarmac is an eyesore
@JoshJahans capital city innit. and only a few streets.
with 50+ connection who knew me for 15+ years, it is a bit hard to fake ... uni friends, work colleagues
10:59
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yeah I think there's about 5 streets in total in london
@JoshJahans .... five pristine ones, yes. In the tourist and high business areas.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That is awesome!
@joshjahans get out of here
@EdmundReed no u
who are all these weird new people? o.O
11:01
invaders
sorry im leaving now bye
get back to work ed
ok bye :(
@Edmund You can stay
I was kidding. We don't get newbies very often.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Where is "here" because where I am from in the UK it's not THAT bad. There are always going to be markings though as things are always improving.
mostly because most of them are pathetic help vampires.
11:04
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm sure there are such markings in other countries to.
Never seen them like that
@jawrainey Nottingham
It was the same in Gloucester, and it's the same in Cheltenham, and it was the same in London when I was there three weeks ago
normally those markings only stay while they do work though
@jawrainey Probably but the patchwork pavements are something of an UK oddity. It's because our contractors cannot co-ordinate their works. All they can manage is spray-painting the road.
@JoshJahans I already linked to an article that dispels this myth. The markings are even re-added when a road surface is reconstructed.
b-but I've seen it
11:06
The markings actually fade over time but only due to the elements.
I think it's cool
every time they've used them in my area (Friern barnet) they've washed them away after
// My gift to humanity: The erase-remove idiom cast in templates (untested code)
template<typename Container, typename Value>
void erase_remove(Container& container, const Value& x)
{
    container.erase(std::remove(container.begin(), container.end(), x), container.end());
}

template<typename Container, typename Predicate>
void erase_remove_if(Container& container, Predicate is_bad)
{
    container.erase(std::remove_if(container.begin(), container.end(), is_bad), container.end());
}
why did you feel the need to paste this here? I gotta ask
Because I just read a question about it, and it didn't fit as an answer there :)
And I needed to get it out of my system.
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Q: STL "erase-remove" idiom: Why not "resize-remove"?

Dan NissenbaumIt is commonly understood that a good way to fully delete desired items from a std::vector is the erase-remove idiom. As noted in the above link (as of the date of this posting), in code the erase-remove idiom looks like this: int main() { // initialises a vector that holds the numbers from 0...

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@SebastianRedl: Your comment is 100% self-contradicting. :) — Lightness Races in Orbit 19 secs ago
@Lightness He's not
> Not sure if subtracting iterators is even possible for std::list, and even if it is, it is a O(N) operation.
> It's not possible. You'd have to use std::distance
and std::distance doesn't do subtraction (for non-random-access).
Hello
@Xeo It probably uses subtraction to adjust the stack ;) unless inlined
@Xeo He's certainly not wrong in the grand scheme, but his comment that it's "impossible" is wrong. As he himself goes on to say, it can be done, but only in O(n) time.
Or I could read what you've posted
:)
Okay yeah
An "instead" in his comment might have helped
11:34
ROFL ... wokay!
Dat awkward moment when you debug someone's issue and you automatically sidestepped the problem the OP is having...
Apparently having your brain engaged is so habitual that I only realized that this was the problem the OP must be having after I finished debugging the rest stackoverflow.com/a/22861557/85371
that is one awful question
And now I'm left wondering whether that question was just a very carefully constructed trap:
GetModuleFilename get's you the "fully qualified path for the file that contains the specified module". The current working directory is different thing. Anyways, see my answer. — sehe 7 mins ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah. It's pretty average :)
11:39
> Germany's first burial area for lesbians will open on Sunday in Berlin.
guys what was your hardest module at uni and why was it networking?
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@arc_lupus well, that certainly made it more interesting. I hope you didn't overwrite any important files :) — sehe 4 secs ago
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@JoshJahans My hardest module at uni was collaboration with complete noobs.
11:40
@rightfold you're one of "them"
goif clap
Good thing is: networking has many different meanings
@JoshJahans and rightfully so
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@JoshJahans that's how they consider everyone.
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(Which is one of the big problems with uni in general.)
to be fair I think everyone at uni thinks everyone else is a noob
except the guy that did a bit of python and thinks he's bill gates
actually wait especially that guy
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11:43
@R.MartinhoFernandes wtf
what an idiot
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
> a German porn star quits her film career and joins a far-right political party with neo-Nazi links, but runs into trouble when they discover an interracial scene from her one of her movies.
I don't even.
wat
of course they were looking through her old movies hah
11:49
@JoshJahans wokay; you can be as egalitarian as you wish. Differences exist
@DeadMG Can't be the face opposing immigration if you're banging blacks on camera.
Or something.
How come the title of the this (c++) group keeps (generally) changing?
@jawrainey why not?
@jawrainey Because it's not "the C++ group" but really just a bunch of morons messing around and causing mayhem. That plus boredom.
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Because we're not really a C++ group
11:51
> Identity is one of the things that I'm playing with in this series as a whole, and in this particular book — what is it that makes us who we are? Is it our birth, our blood, our position in the world? Or something more integral to us? Our values, our memories, et cetera.
@jawrainey It's evolution in action!
@jawrainey It's to try and stop random shits dumping their stupid questions in here over and over again.
which is what immediately happens if we revert to our former name.
> It happened in Kitty Discovers Sperm, her final film before quitting the industry, and when it was brought to the NPD's attention, the backlash was instant.
@JoshJahans Apparently not "old".
What do you mean with "important files"? — arc_lupus 10 mins ago
Wow. Everything is complicated for this guy. What is he doing using Boost Asio?
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Halal.dll
11:53
I don't know. An important computer file. Like, you know, C:\Windows\System32\Hal.dllsehe 40 secs ago
@DeadMG I see. Fair enough! Was just wondering
HAhahahahaha. The NPD doesn't want her, and now the porn industry doesn't want her back because she took part on all those hatred campaigns.
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> has been existed
@sehe what are you saying? All I was getting at is it's funny they watched her porn movies
11:55
"We don't shoot Nazis fucking" or something.
but we do shoot fucking Nazis?
(The ambiguous phrasing is deliberate :P)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Great!
Really awkward when the porn industry comes out as the good guys.
@R.MartinhoFernandes hah
11:56
Shall we liquefy, oh you and I and vanish into the sea?
user1804599
@sehe How is it possible to overwrite such files anyway?
@JoshJahans What are you replying to? I have no clue why you ask me this
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Don't you have to be a superuser or something?
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A: what will be the common factor in 2 numbers.?

FredOverflow i want to find the common number when both the numbers are divided by 2 Your question is kinda vague. I assume you want to find the greatest common dividing power of 2? Powers of 2 can easily be detected in binary due to their trailing zeros: 1 00000001 2 00000010 4 00000100...

I worked forever on that answer, and now it seems it does not even answer the question :(
@rightfold shhh. It was an example of important files. Which of course was a joke, because Windows files aren't important
11:57
@sehe "@JoshJahans wokay; you can be as egalitarian as you wish. Differences exist"
@Jefffrey Oooh - beautiful
Cat's chat replying tutorial sounds appropriate.
@JoshJahans By "networking", do you mean working together with other students? Yeah, that's definitely the hardest part, because most students are lazy dumbasses. Including me.
@JoshJahans Oh. ROFL. Way to respond to a meesage after 9 minutes. For your info, there is a response arrow there, so you can see exactly what I'm responding to. Unlike, you know, your comments.
@jawrainey Actually, DeadMG is close but not quite right. It's to try to stop the appearance of MECHA DEADMG who treats people with utter contempt and disdain and causes flame wars, but generally only when people come in and ask questions. So by helping to reduce the number of questions asked, we stave off MECHA DEADMG for another few weeks.
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@sehe Are you even serious?! Mr "respond to a message after 1.5 years"?
11:59
@FredOverflow @Josh See, even Fred found the link back

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