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18:00
Every time I open their website I get the "Shut up and take my money" feeling.
@R.MartinhoFernandes sparkfun :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes Lol yeah. I just bought a bunch of logic level shifters from her.
I've been wanting to play around with a hex-a-pod for ages, but servos worth looking at are like ~10 each, so I don't want to drop nearly 200 on just the servos to start playing with :(
@thecoshman It all adds up quickly..
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I think my example snippet was too much for @ThePhD and his brain overloaded.
18:02
brb... Clash of Clans raid..
cc1plus.exe: error: unrecognized command line option "-Wno-mismatched-tags" [-Werror]
I thought gcc had this warning
I am curious to know if the following is possible. A person in front of me is playing music on his laptop. Is it possible for me to somehow "hack" or intercept the signals and connect my laptop instead, which plays something else? The music system is like one of those that you see parties with big speakers, a laptop and some mixing system.
@Chimera yeah, and then I start thinking that I should do something like use a PI for high level logic, and use an FPGA for fine servo control... which adds to complexity :P
@DemCodeLines This is going to end badly. You never learn, do you?
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18:03
@DemCodeLines Take his speaker's plug, stick it into your laptop.
Why is there a mismatched-tags warning anyway?
@R.MartinhoFernandes hey, i'm not actually going to do it. I am just wondering if something is even possible.
@Xeo Then he would know I would do it. I am sitting in a balcony and he is on the field in front of me.
@thecoshman I don't dare start the stuff because I know I'll end up trying to build a Claptrap or a T3-M4 and... that'll bankrupt me xD
@DemCodeLines yes, possible, but not legal
@thecoshman lol... I haven't used an FPGA, but seems like fun.
18:05
Hacking isn't legal, I know that...
How would that work? Over wifi?
@thecoshman The most expensive part in my project costs five euros :P
I don't think he is connected to any network.
@StackedCrooked that's... interesting
@Chimera I made a simple "elevator panel" on an FPGA in uni (first semester)
@R.MartinhoFernandes what is it?
18:05
It's the Bluetooth module.
Ell
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@thecoshman I don't think servo control is appropriate for an FPGA
@DemCodeLines illegal hacking is illegal
hacking someone without their consent is illegal
@Ell controlling a lot of them is, and when you want it to control groups with high level commands, having it solve IK to work out where they should be
18:06
a company may pay you to hack their systems so they can find vulnerabilities
@sehe today my aunt told me I look like Demis Roussos. (Hence why I looked up his name and found this song.)
@AlexM. Ty capt obv ;)
that's legal
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, your project :P
@AlexM. No it isn't.
18:07
@Borgleader always there when the day needs to be saved
Well, I don't intend to hack. I don't know how to hack in the first place. Hence I asked.
Depends on the country.
It's not illegal in the US.
@Rapptz really?
I once hacked a girl and she didn't consent. So I got the death penalty.
Otherwise it'd be illegal to jailbreak or root your phone.
But it isn't
18:07
@StackedCrooked yeah, it's not the physical appearance, but that romantic, mildly troubled look of a lost soul looking for love :)
@thecoshman Oh wait, got it wrong. It's 5 euros for 5pcs.
@Rapptz hacking your own stuff is not the same as hacking other peoples stuff.
@sehe lol
I hadn't analyzed the look that much.
But you are right.
@thecoshman It's not illegal for me to hack games either.
@thecoshman Wireless-controlled sidereal drive. Will pair with an Android app on my phone.
18:08
xD
Aunts have a way of seeing into your soul
I don't "own" the games.
Peace
isn't hacking someone else's stuff sort of translating as property violation, first?
like, someone's laptop is their property
I hack it to gain access to files
@AlexM. it depends on the severity and the action of the recipient
18:09
@Rapptz again, hacking your own things is ok.
1 min ago, by Rapptz
I don't "own" the games.
Are you telling me that in the USA it's ok to use an exploit to access another person's computers?
1 min ago, by Rapptz
@AlexM. it depends on the severity and the action of the recipient
It's illegal for me to take your bank info, for example.
@Borgleader Sweet. Xilinx?
Well, I don't see how it's even possible in my case. The person is not connected to any network. I don't think it's possible to hack a person's computer that isn't connected to any network.
18:11
@Rapptz but what if the guy files a complaint?
@Rapptz do you mean games you have not paid for and are thus 'hacking' to play them. or just that it's not software you wrote, so 'hacking' it to cheat?
@Chimera I think so yeah
even if you just took a random .jpg from his machine
Omg, unity seems awesome.
@Rapptz who's the recipient, the hacker or target?
18:12
@Jefffrey I have a co-worker that RAVES about Unity
@thecoshman Games depend on the medium you buy them from. Many games aren't owned by you but you have a license to play them.
@Jefffrey it is :D
@Jefffrey Late to the party huh?
:P
It doesn't matter if the target presses charges, surely. It's stil a crime.
@Chimera I'm the only guy with unity at my workplace
everyone else works in flash :(
18:12
@Jefffrey Novelty wore off in like 2 days for me :v
Good luck though
@AlexM. ewww. flash is like, so late 90's.
i dont even... how to semantic analysis =/
@Rapptz surely it's illegal for you to even attempt to gain access?
@Rapptz Nah, I just want to know how it works. With some videos, unity and the code you wrote yesterday, I should be ok for the next 2-3 days.
@thecoshman Like I said, it's a very dependent thing. It even varies state to state.
And most cases of these crimes are civil cases
18:15
@Jefffrey check the sample game
IIRC it's a top down shooter
I should do something in UE4
@AlexM. yeah, that's the first thing I tried and that's what made me say "WOW".
> target presses charges
An unusual string of nouns
@Rapptz really? I wouldn't have thought it'd be so
Computers are kinda new in law here in the states.
We're not even done with phone laws.
Like only recently has it been ruled that it's illegal for police to search through my phone without a warrant.
18:17
anyone?
@Rapptz That sounds more ridiculous than it actually is. It's always been illegal to search your phone without a warrant. What was in question is whether or not they can search it when arresting you as an extension of searching your person when they arrest you, which IYAM is far from as clear-cut and only even became an issue in the smartphone age.
at least, that was my understanding of the case anyway
Yeah, that's what I meant.
Otherwise you'd have a warrant anyway.
oakydoaky
well I just wanted to say that you made it sound a lot more ridiculous/dumb than it actually is.
I guess I can see that.
I wonder if C++ compilers share state between template instantiations?
18:24
@Puppy Do you ave 2 ast? one of parsing and one from semantic analysis? or do you just add data during the semantic phase6
This is an interesting YouTube channel.
@Borgleader The semantic tree is not an AST, it is semantic.
but yes, I have an intermediate semantic tree.
@Puppy Oh right, misspoke. 2 trees seemed to make the most sense (for adding things like type conversions where needed and possibly other stuff)
nah
there's three trees.
there's two ranges and three trees.
input range of characters -> input range of tokens -> AST -> semantic tree -> LLVM codegen tree (e.g. llvm::Value*).
then LLVM can output the LLVM stuff to object file/whatever.
18:28
@StackedCrooked Clang does no longer work on Coliru, due to some libstdc++ erorr from " using ::max_align_t;"
@TemplateRex Known bug.
yeah it's known.
okidoki
it happens when you have GCC 4.9 and Clang installed
I had the same on my machine with ::gets
can't you patch it?
18:29
iunno
@TemplateRex yeah it's annoying. I get other difficulties locally too
@Borgleader BTW, I finished rebuilding my parser (first pass on the new structure). 800loc saved. Now I have something really strange- it's half table-driven, half hand-written.
@R.MartinhoFernandes This is a good tutorial on soldering fine pitch SMD parts.
so i guess no one knew how it would be possible.
@TemplateRex Yeah. I don't know how to fix it.
18:33
@Puppy o.O 800 lines? damn thats nice. is it on bitbucket ?
yes
@StackedCrooked I had something similar last year, that could be fixed with embedding some #if on a cpp2011 macro
honestly most of the saving was cutting error handling that didn't work properly and cutting AST flexibility that nobody needs.
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Hm, this case looks rather nice inside-and-out: alternate.de/Cooler-Master/Silencio-550-Geh%C3%A4use/html/…?
but the new tables make it easier to re-use states like dynamic functions.
18:35
> Added Boost dependency to Parser.
lolwut. what kind of check-in comment is that
the first line.
BB only shows the first line of any commit message.
Yeag. What kind of a first line is that
"Quick, what did you do?" - "Oh, I added a dependency" - "Way to go! We really can use some decent dependencies for our project"
the project in general already depends on Boost :P
So it's really a nonsense comment :)
It's already a well known fact Puppy isn't very good at VCS :v
18:37
nah, I changed that subproject.
@Xeo I have a very similar case. On my QuietPC build
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It seems to have everything I want.
I have a very dissimilar case since I have an iMac.
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bottom CPU, sideways drive bays, front USB 3.0, is for low-noise builds as a nice addition
the card reader and xdock are a nice touch, but not totally necessary for me
I'm wondering why this one review only gave 3/5 stars, though
nice, penalties
go Chili
18:40
My system is a quiet-pc, I can lookup the exact case they used. But anyways, it's really nice and comfortable
@StackedCrooked that's a closed case. Case closed
you can open it with magnets
btw @Xeo I was thinking about changing deleted function semantics from C++ so that calling a deleted function is a general OR failure, not a specific hard error.
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deleted ctors / ass. ops are OR failure IIRC, not hard failure
I'm not too experienced with delete since I'm mostly on MSVC but I thought that one of the things people didn't like about delete was that if you use SFINAE, it tells you that the call is valid, even if it's actually deleted.
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I don't think that's the case
18:43
or maybe I'm confused with std::vector<std::unique_ptr<T>> being described as copyable.
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Or maybe it was in C++11 and they changed it in C++14.. dunno
@Puppy that's just because std::vector's copy ctor is not deleted
you would need conditional deletion for that to work
they could just SFINAE it the old way, though
which alas doesn't lead to as-nice an error message
g++ at least does proper SFINAE on deleted functions
@Xeo That error message is 1000% readable :v
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ITT: SFINAE errors unreadable
I said the opposite :v
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Oh, I smelled sarcasm
18:48
doesn't get much clearer than that I guess
Me too. But indeed that error doesn't look too bad
@Xeo I could offer that.
@Xeo I don't like that one.
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Clang error messages deliver again.
@Rapptz Because it doesn't show where f is?
Guess it could use a note on that
18:50
Yeah.
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@Puppy cue annoying-ness of noexcept in C++
Hm, what exactly was different between normal and professional Windows versions?
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I thought it was user controls
active directory and the like
@Xeo shit you dont need IIRC
What version of Windows?
It varies
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Ergh, only Pro has Remote Desktop
18:52
Windows 7, a major release of the Microsoft Windows, is available in six different editions: Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate. Only Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate are widely available at retailers. The other editions focus on other markets, such as the developing world or enterprise use. All editions support 32-bit IA-32 CPUs and all editions except Starter support 64-bit x64 CPUs. 64-bit installation media is not included in Home-Basic edition packages, but can be obtained separately from Microsoft. According to Microsoft, the features fo...
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@Rapptz 8 is what I'm thinking of getting
not that much difference, but the Remote Desktop one is kinda meh
@Xeo noexcept in C++ is annoying because you have to use it practically everywhere in generic code, but there's no inference. I feel that conditional-delete wouldn't be so bad because it's relatively rarely needed.
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I like windows 8
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@Ell Me too
As long as you stay away from metro apps :s
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yeah
18:53
for Wide, I'm thinking of splitting it up into something like throws behaviour, return behaviour, rethrows behaviour.
hehe 119.99 US derp vs 199.99 US derp :)
Tough call
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The difference on alternate is 30 bucks - 80 vs 110
the joke was about the unit, derp :)
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oh, lol
funny
@Xeo btw my build was based on this I think quietpc.co.uk/sys-a40-z77
18:55
and Brazil wins.
:v
@Xeo thank you, the appreciation really builds my self esteem
but I'm not sure what is the most efficient expression of all the possible semantics.
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meeh. can't decide if I need BitLocker and remote desktop
you can throw, rethrow, return, or something else (e.g. terminate)
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BitLocker prolly not
18:57
WOW! If it was up to me, both Brazil and Chile would go on.
Xeo
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but remote desktop might be nice
and some functions can have a combination
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though I have Splashtop for my RD needs from tablet...
meh
30 bucks for Remote Desktop, y/n?
Install Gentoo.
are there any cheaper alternatives?
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Xeo
18:58
I could just pirate it :P
that'd cost me 0
@Rapptz rightfold wtf have you dont with Rapptz =/
do that then :P
I'm waiting for Windows 9 and hoping it's gonna be better =/
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Meh. I've been doing that for the past 4 years or so with Win7
@Borgleader Statistically, there's a high probability.
18:59

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