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07:05
man. why the fuck can't MAL keep me logged in
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every single fucking time.
it's a fresh installation, FFS
MAL always does that
it doesn't know how to handle cookies at all
Xeo
Xeo
a friend of mine didn't have the problem lately
my friend and I always get logged off
I got used to it
it's only annoying when I want to rate something/add it to my list and it tells me an error has occurred.
Xeo
Xeo
wtf. Why doesn't the clock get displayed on Win+C anymore
god I hate hdds
so sloooow I'm dying here
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@Rapptz Who doesn't like hugs? :(
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@Mysticial lol people who want to learn how to write good questions just lurk and imitate.
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People who don't lurk and imitate don't want to ask a good question anyway.
the OS was hanging because something was updating... guess what, motherfucking iTunes
the most worthless piece of shit on the face of the earth
and I can't stop any of these autoupdates because work PC
aaargh
it's been almost 30 min of constant hanging now
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iTunes works fine on my machine.
07:25
@rightfold iTunes was probably the first to finish
this is most likely a choir formed by windows updates, antivirus scanning and other crap
all at once because why not
why does your work pc have itunes
right now I have no use for it but soon I'll have to build stuff for iOS
@melak47 to listen to music?
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Oh cool.
if iTunes asks me to restart the PC it can go iFuck itself
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07:28
IntelliJ detects for loops and replaces them with calls to map, filter and collect.
it won't even update, it just spins that progress circle a bit then returns to the update notification screen with no error message whatsoever
@thecoshman there have to be better options that that...
@StackedCrooked you joke about that, but according to the whois, one of the nameservers is in netherlands...
> Registrar Abuse Contact Email: [email protected]
might be worth dropping them an email vOv
the location of the nameserver is irrelevant to the location of the person who bought the domain
the registrar can still bitchslap them, though
07:36
Project CARS sysreq (recommended)
> Recommended specification:
CPU: 3.5 GHz Intel Core i7 3700, 4.0 GHz AMD FX-8350
GRAPHICS: nVidia GT600 series, AMD Radeon HD7000 series
MEMORY: 8Gb RAM, 2Gb VRAM
is it just me, or are those not exactly that huge?
according the name.com's policy I think you can just claim it as your own @StackedCrooked shouldn't be too hard to show you have been running the service for longer than 4 months
just you
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Fucking JS.
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Y u no weak references.
@AlexM. 2G VRAM is at the upper end these days I think. Not super high end, but still pushing it. Overall, those specs are what I'd expect of a serious gamer.
07:38
most cards under the GTX 600 series don't have 2GB of Vram
so I'm not sure what they were going for
only the higher end GTX 6xx ones do, like GTX670+
but there are 4G VRAM cards for relatively cheap, see the radeon <something>X
for the same price you can get last year's high end equivalent
i.e. a gtx 680 equivalent
but then you're dealing with AMD
@AlexM. I don't follow your logic...
lol
"relatively cheap"
just looked it up, $400
ITT Alex M is a spoilt rich kid
07:41
the only thing really extensive there is really the VRAM
well price-wise the 4G VRAM radeon is in a mid tier
not really
stuff like, say, gtx 660 is low to mid
I'm not sure where you're getting your numbers from
Radeon cards haven't been cheap recently
bitcoin miners have raised the price
I'm comparing prices in general
07:43
comparing them to what?
GTX 770 4GB of VRAM is also $400
yeah ok take that card
the equivalent Radeon is still $400.
cheapest equivalent Radeon is $480
wait, $400 is kinda cheap wtf, a GTX 760 w/ 4G VRAM is almost $800 here
R9 290X
unless ASUS GeForce GTX 760 Striker Platinum 4GB DDR5 256-bit
which is indeed $400
07:46
I live in the US.
ASUS GeForce GTX 760 Mars 4GB DDR5 512-bit
is $800
you can't really call the first one high end when the $800 card w/ better specs exists above it
lol wot
well relatively speaking it's not high end
most expensive GTX 760 I have on my end is $380
since there are products considered far superior available
07:47
those cards are a waste of time
yeah prices are a bit high in Romania for hardware haha :(
and that money could be better spent on getting a higher series
I'm not sure if you're kidding
I'm not saying those cards are worth it
why would you buy an $800 GTX 760 when you can buy a $300 GTX 770
etc
I'm just saying they're superior to other cards so they shouldn't be placed in the same category
07:49
I'm comparing sane cards
cards people actually use :v
to play video games
don't look at me like I buy those either :)
on my shopping list there's a ~$200 GTX 660 right now
Yeah.. @Xeo told me everything is cheaper here.
But $800 for a GTX 760 is just... well bad.
it makes it not worth it to buy from outside romania due to postage and customs fees
you can buy a whole computer with $800
unless of course you have people you know who can buy and bring the hardware to you
which does not apply to me
07:51
:(
I wonder why it isn't cheaper.
Most of the hardware comes from China and SEA.
> The ASUS ROG MARS GTX 760 will be available online for $630.
@AlexM. highend != bleeding edge
so in Romania that's ~$200 more expensive right now than that card was at release in the US
@Rapptz shipping probably adds most of the cost :P
Romania is closer to SEA than the US is
07:53
yeah but if ASUS doesn't have an HQ close by, it has to pay extra for shipping, most likely
yes, but the intervening distance is not an ocean.
no idea how their process works
container ships can carry way more parts way more cheaply than land-based transport, and there's less countries in the way to charge various taxes
it's not like they're going to ride a truck for 4k miles
@Rapptz probably ships to US first though
07:57
doxygen's so bad
@Rapptz I can't recall what that looks like... I'm sure I've used/suffered it
I used it with code::blocks once
don't remember anything about it
it does this with my enums
I have no idea why but it looks gross
@Rapptz "bad" is also a Dutch word meaning bathtub. So it always makes me snicker.
@Rapptz but you can override that autogenerated stuff... right?
08:01
> //TODO Extract this maybe.
my next comment will be //TODO Call this maybe.
@thecoshman yeah I modified the CSS extensively.
but the output of the HTML is not easy to edit
@AlexM. replace it with "Call me maybe"
it requires modifying XML which I don't wanna deal with
@StackedCrooked yeah that was the joke :D
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@StackedCrooked it makes you nicker
08:03
that's racist
at first I thought "Call me maybe" feels weird to have
I never talked to my code that way
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Q: How do I make doxygen hide enum values in documenting each member?

VolodymyrFor example, I have source code enum ColorModel { COLOR_MODEL_RGB = 0, COLOR_MODEL_RGBA = 1, COLOR_MODEL_Grayscale = 2, COLOR_MODEL_GrayscaleAlpha = 3, COLOR_MODEL_CMYK = 4, }; And after gene...

neato
nvm that didn't do anything
@Rapptz I shudder at that lack of formatting
lol
08:06
@Rapptz comment on the answer then vOv
it hides the values but not the variables
so I guess it's right, just not what I wanted
what do you mean? the enum members are still listed? but you want those hidden too?
yeah
I don't know why I'd want to repeat the enum twice
o_0 so you want to hide from the user what values this enum has... why even document it then?
the documentation is there when you click "more"
08:08
"There is this enum which you can use to set some options, but I'm not going to tell what options you have" <little finger to side of mouth> muah ha ha!
@Rapptz have you heared about this great Q&A site? Stack Overflow! it's wonderful!
Shh
he's the creator
@doxygen vOv this guy is a fool, come tell him to ask question on Stack Overflow please!
@ant geh, why you not @maven?
you can't ping people who haven't been in the room before :v
08:10
¬_¬ not that maven is that great either
@Rapptz I thought if you get there name spot on it would?
oh well, probably for the best
> location Netherlands
doxygen = rightfold?
I found it
it's INLINE_SOURCES
but it seems to ignore it :v
# Setting the INLINE_SOURCES tag to YES will include the body of functions,
# classes and enums directly into the documentation.
# The default value is: NO.

INLINE_SOURCES         = NO
maybe next year
thinking I might bone up all my bullshit java technologies and start the old contracting gig...
might be able to go for it with C++ too... but I'm just a spot rusty there...
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Doing C++ in a Java house sounds like a nightmare.
08:21
wadup guise
# The ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE tag can be used to set the number of enum values that
# doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation.
#
# Note that a value of 0 will completely suppress the enum values from appearing
# in the overview section.

ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE   = 4
aha
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Doxyshit.
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libclang parses Doxygen comments btw.
Doxygen uses libclang internally
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Oh cool.
08:27
@rightfold huh? who said anything about that? I'm just saying if contracting, I don't have to stick to Javawork
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Javancer.
I find it ironic that doxygen doesn't have proper documentation
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Foxygen.
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Cocksygen.
@rightfold vOv work half the year, get paid well, fresh work all the time and never have to worry about getting stuck in some bullshit red tape hell hole ever again.
08:30
Compiler Warning (level 4) C4512 msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hsyx7kbz.aspx
since I got to this...
it occurred because I have ref members in a class; is it generally a good idea to avoid having ref members and/or const members in classes?
should I just go for shared ptrs?
an assignment operator makes no sense for my class which also makes me thing the design behind it is kinda flawed
it's one of those no-state classes, with just behavior
@thecoshman it does
its documentation is pretty good
the tool itself gives me headaches though
@Rapptz comments in a config file doesn't count ¬_¬
meh, I'll just keep it as a freestanding method taking those two refs as parameters
@AlexM. I believe so.
I sometimes ref members if the class is non-copyable anyway.
08:38
@Rapptz hey hey hey! what's all this proving me wrong about?!
lol
Proving people wrong is what this lounge is best at.
@StackedCrooked not quite, pedantism is what we Excel at.
Many times the proof is omitted for brevity :)
it might even be our PowerPoint.
not sure if I can Access any more of these lame puns
not even sure if puns is the right Word
08:42
Jesus man. Get it together
I'll take OneNote about it...
I WANTED TO DO THAT ONE
ugh.
I'll Paint the floor with your tears
> Pic of the day. I, Takamaru, have waited many years to appear in Super Smash Bros.! Link, Samus, Pit, and I debuted in the same year! Multidirectional Pinwheel Knife Rook Attack!! (FYI, I'm an Assist Trophy.)
What a troll.
Jesus.
why do you even read those kind of things?
Also hi.
08:44
hi
hiya
oh o_0 turns out the nipple on this laptop is still enabled
the what.
do you mean the trackpoint?
nipple is the word
not the trackpad
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08:47
@thecoshman I'm sorry to inform you but...
@thecoshman certainly not the trackpad, the trackpoint
you've been lied to
your laptop is a boob
@BartekBanachewicz ass holes, as holes everywhere
well shit, it's 'Pointing stcik' acording to wiki:
A pointing stick is an isometric joystick used as a pointing device, as with a touchpad or trackball, and typically mounted in a computer keyboard. Movements of the pointing stick are echoed on the screen by movements of the pointer (or cursor) and other visual changes. The pointing stick operates by sensing applied force, by using a pair of resistive strain gauges. The velocity of the pointer depends on the applied force. On a QWERTY keyboard, the stick is typically embedded between the "G", "H" and "B" keys, and the mouse buttons are placed just below the space bar. The mouse buttons can ...
nipples is an excepted name though, and frankly why would you call it anything else?
o_0 'clit mouse'
I'd call it bump
nipple is the last thing I'd call it tbh
lol, 'nipple' is cited by XKCD
08:54
lol
around here we call it clit mouse
yeah, but knowing you americans, 'clit' is something you call a baby boy
seriously.
it's a bump
you're all a bunch of hentais
@thecoshman lol I'm too formal apparently
08:56
@BartekBanachewicz hipster vOv what d'you expect?
nothing different.
I don't like clit mice
too annoying to use
they require patience to get used to, but I think in the long run they are better (for laptops anyway)
Yet another productivity killer: gameaboutsquares.com
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I can't really comment much, I rather like trackpads
@BartekBanachewicz probably, less movement to/from keybaord
08:58
Not taking hands off the keyboard is a huge + for me
I'm going to try using that on my Yoga and will report how it went after a while
I've had a friend using solely thinkpads for a few years and he played Quake 3 on that thing
@BartekBanachewicz o_0

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