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Everything concerning Ancient Egyptian gods is a Stargate reference.
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@RMartinhoFernandes The problem with the way you posted that link is that I can see it links to TVTropes, so I won't click on it.
But it explains it!
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@CatPlusPlus Um, wouldn't that rather have to be the other way around?
TVTropes needs to buy clearlynottvtropes.org domain.
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@RMartinhoFernandes So? I still won't click it.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Oh. A movie by Emmerich and then a TV series. No wonder I didn't know about it.
It's better than Independence Day. Really.
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@CatPlusPlus Shrug. What isn't (according to what I've read)?
Independence Day is fun.
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@sbi Independence Day 2.
That won't be fun.
@sbi I got it. Well, I'll get more details at 3:30 then.
@Moshe Is that a drug?
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@Moshe At 3:30 I tend to sleep.
mumble mumble mumble
20:07
Doesn't work very well.
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@RMartinhoFernandes "The Cats Don't Work" – isn't that by The Verve?
My current ISP is silly and forces IP changes, by forcefully terminating ADSL sessions.
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@ManofOneWay Are you @work?
It's annoying.
I think it's every 24 hours.
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@CatPlusPlus So does mine. But I can set it up the way I want, so I set it to 8:30am.
@sbi Actually I'm at school (21:11)
So in a way, yes!
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@RMartinhoFernandes Ugh. I was praising your guys for catching weird references, and you fail to catch one I make that obvious!
@ManofOneWay What school is named 21:11?
No, I want sympathy for being here so late
so let's talk about sex, I've got out of my functional composition mode now. Sex ALL THE THINGS!!!
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Lol.
@sbi Don't shoot me, but I didn't even know who The Verve were.
neither do I
but @sbi won't be surprised by that
:P
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@RMartinhoFernandes LMGTFY?
@TonyTheLion It's not a book, so I am surprised.
maybe one can combine functional composition and sex???
@sbi a band?
@TonyTheLion What?
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lawl
@sbi I'm lazy. If you can not click my TVTropes links, I can not Google the bands you mention :P
((.).(.))
That's brilliant.
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@RMartinhoFernandes bit.ly/sT6zrr
A shortened link to LMGTFY.
Really.
Let's add two more shorteners in front, and it'll be like on Twitter.
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I wonder if you can make a loop.
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"The Drugs Don't Work" is a song by the British rock band, The Verve and is featured on their third album, Urban Hymns. It was released on September 1, 1997 as the second single from the album, charting at number 1 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming the band's most successful single in the UK. In October 2011, NME placed it at number 78 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years". Background and recording Lead singer Richard Ashcroft wrote the song in early 1995. He briefly mentioned it in an interview at the time, relating it to his drug usage: "There's a new track I've just writt...
I have heard of them before
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Clicking a link in a tweet is like being a kid on the road with the parents. t.co -> j.mp -> bit.ly -> ow.ly -> goo.gl -> ARE WE THERE YET?
YES! I know this song!!!
Can you make a custom URL with bit.ly?
20:20
@TonyTheLion Interesting. Also interesting that such an impressively generally competent person as Joseph M. Newcomer can write "rather than _tprintf and doing everything in Unicode, as I would do for a piece of production code". I.e., that he can make such a fundamental silly error in this other area of expertise.
Dammit. I give up.
I cannot find a sequence of URL shorteners that allow customization of URLs and don't blacklist each other.
hmmm
I have never directly used a URL shortener, has anyone here?
You've got to be really bored.
20:30
url shorteners are worst things which were invented in the last years
Skyrim launches tomorrow.
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@RMartinhoFernandes How can you say nobody here has used URL shortener? I just did!
Yea, I was just gonna ask, who's getting Skyrim?
@sbi he was probably talking for himself only
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@CatPlusPlus Is that a new URL shortener?
Don't have a rig for it.
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no it's a game
@sbi Ir's a video game.
hey guys :D
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any experience with OGDF, anyone?
got a short question, but don't wanna post it on stack, ive created an object 2 dimensional array and pass the pointer of it to a function, but it cant operate on that pointer to go through the array, what am i doing wrong?
OMFG! I'm such a dork
Some girl on my FB posted her with a pengiun in her hand, I ask her "Do you keep pengiuns?" and she replies "Yes.... he's my new pet", then I go on a rant about pet pengiuns and how that is weird. Turns out, looking closer at the picture, it's a fucking pluche pengiun
@coolbartek Let's begin with your code, shall we?
@TonyTheLion We all make that mistake at one point in our lives.
20:40
thats kinda funny!
@StackedCrooked haha, yea, I guess
@TonyTheLion Why would a pluche penguin be fucking?
It can't reproduce.
For me, it's kinda weird to call a pluche pinguin a pet...
@RMartinhoFernandes oh :(
@RaphaelR lol yea, well, girl talk
maybe there was a furby inside...
20:42
I once dated this particular girl, hahah
Enemy *enemies[6][2];
DrawEnemies(SDL_Surface *screen, SDL_Surface *alien, Enemy *enemies)
{ double for loop for x and y} I tried doing enemies=+1 to go to the next obj but didnt work
enemies++ ?
You have an array of pointers to enemy.
And you pass a pointer to an enemy.
hmmm
valid point there
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@TonyTheLion Yeah, right. Just blame "girl talk" for you being a jerk. That's the spirit. I'm sure this will get you laid before you can say "blame on her!" :)
20:43
On second thought, it works in English. Would sound kinda weird in German, though.
too many *
enemies = +1 tries to assign +1 to enemies.
@TonyTheLion tinyurl.com old and reliable. i don't know why people use all those twitter-oriented new stupid services. maybe twitters are brainless birds. maybe.
tried with *enemies +=1 ,no effect
@sbi well, she's got a bf, so I don't give two fucks to be honest
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@coolbartek If you had int enemies[6][2] how would you pass it to the function?
@AlfPSteinbach I think to be on twitter, you have to be pretty brainless in the first place
@TonyTheLion She has a Brainfuck?
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@TonyTheLion If she has a boyfriend, you shouldn't even give one fuck to her!
simple pointer i guess
oh, did I just offend half of the internet population?
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@coolbartek Write it.
@sbi I didn't give her the pengiun, her bf did
*enemies
oh you're entering confusion into this, stop it!
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@AlfPSteinbach Twitter has its own shortener and forces this upon its users without asking. maybe this explains it?
@RMartinhoFernandes lol
20:46
If you had Enemy enemies[6][2], you would pass Enemy* to the function right?
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@RMartinhoFernandes No, she has a Language-That-Must-Not-Be-Named. We're on Jeff's property, after all.
I'm trying to build a command for finding C-style casts in our code base. Up until now this is my best shot: find . -name "*.cpp" | xargs grep -P '\*\s?\)\s?\w'. Can anyone improve it?
fuck that shit, if I want to fucking curse like a motherfucking bauss, then that's what I'm gonna fucking do!!!
@StackedCrooked Have fun.
20:48
A regex to find stuff inside parentheses?
@RMartinhoFernandes would that pass the table?
@CatPlusPlus It's working surprisingly well at this point.
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@StackedCrooked I remember them being nigh impossible to grep for being one of the reasons new-style casts were introduced.
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@TonyTheLion What's a "bauss"?
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Can't you enable e.g. -Wold-style-cast in GCC, and let it tell you where they occur?
@sbi silly spelling of 'boss'
don't you go on reddit?
@coolbartek Well, in a strict interpretation of the language it's not supposed to work. But it does :)
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@TonyTheLion So what's a motherfucking boss?
@sbi why u question everything I say?
20:50
A boss that has intercourse with females that have offspring.
@RMartinhoFernandes what if i make two arrays? how will the function know which is which?
it's whatever you want it to be
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@TonyTheLion Do I? :)
YOU DO, and its annoying to say the least
@coolbartek Oh, you can't index it like enemies[x][y] if you pass a pointer.
20:50
I feel like I'm being trolled
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@TonyTheLion Why is it annoying? :D
:(
fuck it, bye
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@TonyTheLion Sorry, I guess I'm too deep into my second beer tonight.
Bad gorilla!
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@CatPlusPlus Good cat!
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@CatPlusPlus I tried it and stops too soon because -Werror is enabled and due to our codebase being full of C-style casts. I'm especially looking to fix those that downcast objects, because these are fatal, and some of my colleages don't know that they are... But now that I think of it, I can trace these quickly by turning of -Werror temporarily.
@coolbartek You can pass a reference to an array, but the syntax is ugly.
Passing a reference to an array?
Is an array a function..?
#pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wold-style-casts"
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@StackedCrooked That's when you, you know, walk by.
It will override it being an error, even if -Werror is used.
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@RMartinhoFernandes im totally lost, i can do anything with those pointers just not make them work when i have an array of objects
Ah, he meant, passing an array by reference. Which is indeed a reference to an array. My confusion.
You can inject a header with this with -include, IIRC.
So it's a matter of sane build-system.
DrawEnemies(SDL_Surface *screen, SDL_Surface *alien, Enemy *enemies)
if enemies would be an array of Enemy, wouldn't that pointer point to the begining of that array?
@coolbartek If you do typedef Enemies* table_of_enemies[6][2]; Then you can do: table_of_enemies enemies; and DrawEnemies(SDL_Surface *screen, SDL_Surface *alien, table_of_enemies& enemies) and then you can use the array as you would normally.
@coolbartek No, because it's not an array of Enemy!
20:56
Why so array.
It's an array of Enemy*.
@RMartinhoFernandes alright i get it
And why exactly is that array multi-dimensional.
im making an project for uni - Space Invaders :D
Have you covered references in class?
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a bit, just in char arrays, we didn't have OOP yet, but i though that it would be much easier to do the game with objects (i know a bit about it)
I mean, do you know what int& x means?
not sure, i know that & returns the address of the variable
Ok, so you haven't covered references. Seems like you're being taught C instead of C++. That's sad :(
its only 1st semester :P at least 7 more to go :D
Well, you have a couple solutions available, and using references is the less painful.
21:06
ill think of something later, thanks for help :)
Another is to have the function take a an Enemy* enemy[][2] argument.
(I think that works, but I'm not entirely certain)
Passing a Enemy** enemy would also work, but require you to index like enemy[x * 2 + y].
Ok, problem solved. Apparently you can only have so many Terminal windows open at once.
@RMartinhoFernandes Meh.
Oh wait, that's UB, right?
alright trolls, I'm back
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@RMartinhoFernandes Up to interpretation. It's commonly done, too.
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Q: What's the meaning of * and & when applied to variable names?

jaminatorIn C++, what is the difference between: void func(MyType&); // declaration //... MyType * ptr; func(*ptr); // compiler doesnt give error func(ptr); // compiler gives error i thought & represents memory address so // this statement should correct as ptr is only a poin...

oh a repost
:P
Did I mention that I was bored? Entertain me.
ok
go look at porn
21:16
it helps against boredom
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@TonyTheLion He's a robot, for heaven's sake!
robot porn then
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@JohannesSchaublitb why did you delete your answer?
You did google it.
i like how the URL is self explanatory
@TonyTheLion because others were faster xD
@sbi I can't believe you posted a link to vintage robot porn LOL
@sbi The dark dark places of the Internet.
Maybe it should be flagged.
21:19
lol vintage robot porn
i flagged it
no you didn't
yes i did
locally
In your head?
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@JohannesSchaublitb You are a bad boy!
not in my head. only locally in the device
lulz
fap fap fap
flagged for later use
@Tony cmon, anywhere but there in this channel :/
I don't think that's the sound a robot would make.
fmap fmap fmap
21:22
Maybe "tink tink tink".
oh internet, what have you done to me??!!!
Bah, I'm doing an utility to elevate processes with UAC, but it fails to inherit console. :.
hmmm
evaluate proc's with UAC??? What does that entail exactly?
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"elevate"
Did anybody write the catch(int & yossarian) handler for the room topic?
So I can use net start, for example, without going via Explorer and running elevated cmd.
hmm ulrich drepper has written this paper where he says that"C++ experts have ruled that any catch-all clause body should rethrow the exception eventually."
now I wonder why is that?
sure ulrich knows what he writes. so what is the reason those experts say so?
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@TonyTheLion That's the first thing google found me for "robot porn." DO YOU KNOW THAT SITE?
@sbi why would I know that site??? I'm not into robot porn
21:26
Well, in Yossarians case it should be catch(int& yoss){ throw bomb(); } If I recall correctly
Johannes
@JohannesSchaublitb You came in a bad time to discuss serious stuff.
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21:28
Anyway, I was strafed for posting that right away. My 4yo had wetted her pajama and her bed. What a mess! Sigh. I love children.
I think he meant came
@sbi oh, but it was a funny link
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@TonyTheLion I hadn't even time to follow it. :(
@RMartinhoFernandes no, what you edited
21:28
@JohannesSchaublitb How about a main catch all return 1; I don't care that much for those hard fast rules that encompasses a little too much
@TonyTheLion I invoke Humpty Dumpty.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Any time here is a bad time for discussing serious stuff.
@sbi Yes My own empirical evidence is overwhelming
@sbi nitpick: the word wet has no past tense wetted, you just say "she wet her..."
21:30
Woah, Tony is nitpicking.
@TonyTheLion Nitpick, the past tense for wet is wet.
@CaptainGiraffe oh, you came for a serious conversation???
good luck my fried
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@TonyTheLion Mhmm. Leo had a translation for "wetted" that did fit, so I used it.
@TonyTheLion I did once in the past, not anymore
@CaptainGiraffe that's what I was saying
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@TonyTheLion You fried him?
@RMartinhoFernandes oh epic fail, should've said "friend", not "fried"
but ye
@sbi who the fuck is Leo?
@TonyTheLion Low Earth Orbit.
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@TonyTheLion dict.leo.org
Leo () is the fifth astrological sign of the Zodiac, originating from the constellation of Leo. In astrology, Leo is considered to be a "masculine", positive (extrovert) sign. It is also considered a fire sign and is one of four fixed signs ruled by the Sun. Individuals born when the Sun is in this sign are considered Leo individuals. Under the tropical zodiac, Leo is occupied by the Sun from July 23 to August 23. Under the sidereal zodiac, it is currently there roughly from August 10 to September 15. Characterization The people under this sign are considered by most astrologers as se...
@RMartinhoFernandes makes no sense in that ctxt
@sbi oh right
21:32
Law Enforcement Officer!
@TonyTheLion His horoscope gave him the translation.
Horoscopes are awesome!!!one"!!§
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@RMartinhoFernandes: Obviously, bit.ly allows custom shortcuts: bit.ly/CppChurch (damn t.co!)
21:34
meh, ciggy time
@sbi But it blacklists tinurl.com.
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@LucDanton Link Everything Online, I think.
And other shorteners.
LINK ALL THE THINGS!!!
@TonyTheLion I thought you were giving that up.
21:34
I found out I'm a smart guy from a horoscope. Also my mum told me.
(Could be my bored mind making stuff up)
oh I gave up giving up
@sbi My initialism is real.
good luck linking to my parser! it's not on Teh Webbages
@TonyTheLion lol
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21:35
@LucDanton Mine is real and the solution: "1994-1996: Aufbau von LEO - Link Everything Online durch die Rechnerbetriebsgruppe der Fakultät für Informatik der TU München" - leo.org/leogeschichte_de.html
Mine is real and in space.
@DeadMG but your machine is connected to the internetz, means we can hack ALL THE THINGS
@CaptainGiraffe Some of us didn't need a horoscope to tell us how incredibly smart we were :P
Everything is better in space.
no, you can't
21:35
lol
@RMartinhoFernandes Everything is better **IN SPACE!**
@DeadMG Oh, me neither, I got an IQ test when I was 6, but It proved necessary that Mom and the horoscope kept that alive
lol
@LucDanton Damn you! I was editing that link into my message!
@RMartinhoFernandes I have a good mental interface to those parts of tvtropes I'm most familiar with.
21:37
Ok, a quick META, why is this channel called C++? (Lounge<C++>
because we are the C++ experts
Because we talk about C++ during commercials?
So c++ experts are prone do robot porn debauchery and tvtropes?
yeap
@RMartinhoFernandes so when are the commercials? (heres a word from my sponsor: The Resturant at the end of the Universe)
21:40
When we take a break from the nonsense.
I'm thinking Louis Armstrong at the moment. What a Wonderful World. Now that guy would have been excellent for the precog crime unit.
we never talk C++
only sex, tvtropes and other junk
"blah blah sex blah blah junk" <- you said this.
Let's put tvtropes in the Topic line too then.
@sbi Gotta read this when I come back. Seems interesting.
21:46
Did anyone (sorry I know the internet is all ruled ........ ^D I can't recall a reference to the www. using Louis What a wonderful world before. Please disprove me.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Watch out! That's >10 years old. It was somewhat famous back then, but it's totally outdated now.
vintage
vintage internet
I'm bored now
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room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: The dark dark place of the Internet. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
'twas about time.
dark place?
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30 mins ago, by Captain Giraffe
@sbi The dark dark places of the Internet.
21:50
who forgot to turn on the lights?
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@TonyTheLion There's no light at the end of the C++ chat room.
Well Homer meets a singularity comes to mind as quite appropriate.
@sbi oh I see, that's why I always feel so lost here...
That's would be an analogy for c++
wow, 19 upvotes in 40 minutes, for explaining how || works
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hmmm
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There comes your penguin, @Tony.
Or perhaps the world we live in
socially awkward pengiun
is that Tux?
21:52
Tux?
the Linux mascot thingy
No Tux is awesome, SAP is an infringement
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@jalf Ha! My Programmers answer about SESE had 140 this morning and >200 when I looked after I had the kids tugged into their beds. Now it's at 222. :)
@jalf no, socially awkward pengiun is a meme
@sbi yeah, but that was actually an in-depth answer to an interesting (and in some circles, controversial) question
@jalf It's a very complex concept #define || OR
controversy is great if you want upvotes
operator|| less so, or so you'd think
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Now someone write a book about an OS with a mascot called Uvz taking over the world. Or at least a space ship.
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@jalf "operator|| less so, or so you'd think" youdda thunk. Would be the correct spelling.
But please make first one called ZombieOS
I don't like that it's creating new console window for console apps, but meh.
@karlphillip ZombOS sounds more catchy. Or perhaps zomboz
anyway, sleepytime
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night
Very cool, isn't it. I'm too lazy to implement PATH searching, so the utility itself uses a manifest requesting the elevation.
@CatPlusPlus did you write that just for for fun or do you need it for something?
Though maybe it'd be better approach. Then I'd see what app is actually being elevated.
@sbi Oh don't worry. I'm used to reading and watching old stuff :)
@TonyTheLion I'm tired of going into Services to run services.
21:58
oh i see
And running elevated cmd doesn't save that much time.
Though now I can do uacw cmd, har har.
oh
but I thought you were using Linux?
@sbi Gosh that's skyrocketing.
@CatPlusPlus My compiles can't find "windows.h", whats wrong!
not in your include dirs?
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21:59
@RMartinhoFernandes Yep. It's at 223 now.
I really don't get it.

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