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08:23
I most assuredly did not
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit You're stupid, hth <3
Saying 'hth' is stupid.
Wait a second, you're doing WHAT?! :O — Benjamin Gruenbaum 22 secs ago
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Xeo
08:53
@Rapptz I was just copying him
I meant in general.
Screw cat and LRiO for doing it
@BenjaminGruenbaum closed
"Any questions?" -- "No!" :)
no questions asked!
08:58
and only 3k+ upboats for his best answer? That's all?
My best answer isn't even close to 1k.
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Xeo
My best answer isn't even over 200 :(
It used to be the 2nd highest voted answer. (Behind the regex one.)
...And then Mysticial came along with his train analogies? ;)
@Code-Apprentice 'only'
09:03
My best answer is barely over 50
@FredOverflow Not that it matters, a lot of Type B questions eventually overtook it.
@Mysticial What is a "type B" question?
@Code-Apprentice Do you remember getting a badge for that? :)
My best answer has 5 upvotes, FIVE WHOLE UPVOTES!!!
@FredOverflow yup
@FredOverflow Stuff that's extremely useful, but not necessarily interesting. They get steady upvotes over time rather than all in a single spike.
09:05
@chmod711telkitty keep working on those answers!
@chmod711telkitty And you even have two of those!
@Xeo We should probably fix that come next April 1st.
@Mysticial Oh yeah, that would be "What is move semantics?" for me. Once or twice a week, I get a couple of upvotes.
Xeo
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@Mysticial haha
The way AngularJS does dependency injection is so ugly.
09:07
lol, now I that's 10 upvotes between the two of them. TEN WHOLE UPVOTES!! Btw, thanks for the upvote :p
You cannot access the parameter names of JavaScript functions, but calling toString() on a function returns the function's source code, so they parse that. :|
@PolymorphicPotato Scala uses wedding cakes for DI. I know, I keep repeating that ;)
@PolymorphicPotato The whole source code, not just the signature? wow
@FredOverflow Comments included IIRC.
JavaScript doesn't have multiline strings either, so there is a library that takes a function, calls toString() on it and parses out the contents of the body which is a comment. :D
Like multiline(function() { /* multiline string here! (yes really in this comment) */ })
@PolymorphicPotato Say what? I don't get it.
09:10
@FredOverflow Also fun: it breaks with JavaScript optimisers.
Technically the optimisers are broken, since they alter the behaviour by changing the source code of functions. :')
Scheisse der krautwashingmachinengerat is kinderproof. I can't even get the door open:(
@MartinJames As a native German, let me say this: LOL
@Xeo neh meh; stuff stopped working when I refactored to C++14 :) didn't realize vOv
@ThePhD yeah SnK OST is quite good
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@MartinJames Martin-proof?
121
A: How to loop through a c++ map

PuppyYou can use an iterator. typedef std::map<std::string, std::map<std::string, std::string>>::iterator it_type; for(it_type iterator = m.begin(); iterator != m.end(); iterator++) { // iterator->first = key // iterator->second = value // Repeat if you also want to iterate through the se...

09:35
@MartinJames Mine complies after unplugging and replugging it.
user3010322
Freetype only takes a single 32-bit codepoint at a time...
user3010322
How does it handle rendering transformation on Unicode Characters?
user3010322
Does it expect things to be normalized before hand?
^^ That's my mathematical approach to listing Type Bs.
Xeo
Xeo
09:40
Om nom nom rice.
right.
finally managed to kick Clang into loading my "virtual" headers.
Xeo
Xeo
Hm... Memo: Too much rice.
Guess I'll have some rice for lunch and dinner too
lol
Xeo
Xeo
'twas my first time using the rice cooker, so I couldn't really predict how much would come out at the end
One cup is enough for a generous plate.
09:46
we currently use 50g dry weight of rice/pasta/couscous per person.
but for some dishes you can really get away with considerably less
@Xeo My first thought when I read "rice" was "soy sauce".
@Puppy I use 200g of "milk rice" for me.
never heard of that book before
I wonder if it mentions cooking.
@FredOverflow pragprog.com/book/jkthp/the-healthy-programmer click "Contents/Extracts"
> Agile Dieting
Oh, the reviews are stellar. 12x5 and 1x4
lol that chapter title
> An Iterative Approach to Dieting
> The book focuses on two areas that require change: regular exercise and proper nutrition; and it details the steps necessary to create a balanced lifestyle.
10:14
OK, I have deh door open!
congratulations
@FredOverflow I've never heard of milk rice.
user3010322
Just looking at this text rendering stack makes me want to vomit.
Anyone knows a company that hire people remotely?
For some reasons I'd like to find a job in C/C++ even though my professional experience is close to 0 in that field... Just I feel like I fell in a loop hole... I know C++ but I can't find a job
-1
A: C++11 simple regex not working with gcc 4.9.1

midorThe c++11 regex implementation in gcc has been broken and buggy for a while. Have you tried to run it through clang?

10:47
@Rapptz Because regex is a well known compiler intrinsic. ;-)
I wonder if there will ever be a FPS game that uses the RF--UA conflict as a back story.
@VáclavZeman Obviously, yet Ukraine already used video games as war footage
@VáclavZeman it's not "RF-UA" conflict.
@Abyx this too... RF doesn't have anything in the conflict, it's a UA-UA conflict
@Abyx It is. Let's use proper terms.
10:51
Or you could say it's a RF against the world conflict that is just beginning
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Yes, it is not far from that.
@VáclavZeman Russian army would capture Kiev in a few weeks or even days if it was there.
@Abyx If they have thrown their full power behind the incursion/invasion. But they do not throw in the full power. Still, RF is undeniably involved by matériel and men.
you can call it "Poland-Russia conflict", because Poland mercs are also there.
10:54
@Abyx Depends on how many are there.
there's a limit to how much force Russia can bring to bear whilst pulling the wool over their population's eyes.
@VáclavZeman RF isn't involved Russian citizen might be... keep in mind that people living on the border might still have family on the other side and they won't stand there watching
I have managed to start the wash cycle. I have accepted that I may never get my clean clothes out again.
@VáclavZeman and that support is close to nothing. e.g. Russia doesn't give any aircraft to the rebels.
I'm gonna have nightmares about '30C, synthetics, half-load'.
@MartinJames did you wash red things with white things?
11:03
@Puppy Apparently, it is called "rice pudding" in English.
ah
that is totally different from regular rice.
I don't have any red things here, unless you count the T I used to staunch the blood after swimming too close to the basalt. TBH, it would be difficult to swim too close to anything else here. There is a bit of sand, but mostly skin-tearing igneous shit.
and also hilariously delicious.
Xeo
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I wanna try making some sweet sushi with a variant of rice pudding
that'd be an awesome dessert
Rice-pudding sushi. OK, I'rather go another round with the washinggerate.
Xeo
Xeo
11:09
Hey! Sweet sushi is actually a thing, y'know
Aparrently, there used to be a 'Schneider Trophy' that was awarded to the contestant who managed to get their washing machine door open the fastest.
11:28
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25661925/how-do-i-quickly-find-whether-a-value-is-present-in-a-c-array
I like how in this thread there are so many nice answers but nobody has really measured them
Purrformance gonna be shit anyway. ISR's should post semaphore units and exit via scheduler, not setting fucking bools.
Wots the betting that some looping thread is polling the fucking volatile bool?
I don't know why I look at that shit. I'm supposed to be on hols and I'm hung up on mobile tech and clothes washing. Life should be easier.
11:57
@PolymorphicPotato You are a lul
Guys, is there something inheritely wrong with calculating authorization (permissions) within the application logic rather than having explicit groups and permissions stored in the database?
depends. What would the calculation depend on? And would it be easy to reverse engineer this logic?
Also, consider how safe your database really is.
For example for profiles: if the user is a superuser or is the same user as the profile then go ahead, for anything else block the access. Or something similar.
That would also get rid of 5-6 tables in the database which are automatically created by django.
@sehe Reverse engineering the logic?
@sehe You have to go with the assumption that the database is safe, otherwise... well, you wouldn't store anything in it.
12:18
@bamboon I don't like it at all
@MartinJames Comment that!
@MartinJames lulz
@Jefffrey What's a "profile"?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit A page where you can see and edit informations about a user.
IDGI
Are you asking whether it's okay to implement action authentication by ensuring that users may only edit their own profiles?
As opposed to... er...what?
No, my question is regarding the implementation of that.
How would you implement that by storing groups in the database?
Create a group like "Staff" and put people in it and define that that group can change other users informations and then define exceptions (like "if the user is the same as the profile then it's not required to be a staff member")
I see a lot of advantages in not storing permissions in the database and just code them away.
But every cool kid is doing group and permissions and I was wondering if I'm missing something.
sorry
Ell
Ell
Afternoon all
Hi d@Jefffrey
hey :D
eating my breakfast. i wonder whether I can shave, shower, pack and leave for my hols in 36 minutes?
it seems to me like the database is the logical place to put them.
you need to persist and mutate permissions just like any other data.
Ell
Ell
12:25
@djedefre
you don't put business logic in a database
where else would you store them, a random file on the hard drive of the server?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit why?
looks to me like this depends solely on the required complexity
Ell
Ell
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you best get going
12:25
Tomalak & Martin are going on holidays in the same week, anyone else is getting suspicious?
@bamboon because they should have measured them
@chmod711telkitty yes we're the only two people in the world on holiday this week
@Puppy they persist because they are coded in the application source
@Jefffrey security has many applications
Ell
Ell
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I don't know how to interpret that as a response to my comment haha
what, "If User X, then he has Permission Y"?
Ell
Ell
12:26
I was talking about your holiday
and mutating permissions is really something I would do if the application needs to change
@Jefffrey reverse engineering the logic, yes
then how the fuck is anyone gonna handle it if a member of staff just leaves the company?
gotta rebuild application to remove their permissions?
you don't hardcode the names of staff you moron
he never suggested that
12:27
@Jefffrey Like, when the logic is function isAdmin(userId) { return userId === 1; } in client side script.
oh no, not something like that
:D
Ell
Ell
You have a Person, Permission, Group and PermissionSet table
or something
it's far easier to just put the data in the database, then whip up a really simple CRUD thing that managers and whatnot can use to change permissions.
@Jefffrey So, like I said, it depends
12:27
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yeah, that is kinda true but the ideas are good
Look what I just found
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A: use statement for namespace

Lightness Races in OrbitWhat do you mean "where is it stored"? The interpreter that's running the script will store it somewhere internally, just as it does with, say, the names of variables and functions, or its current position in a script, or the values of variables in scope, or the time it's been executing, or the l...

@sehe that's like super terrible :P
in PHP, 3 mins ago, by Ronni Skansing
@Ronni Ugh the php tag is even worse than I remember. If you want to write an answer then go ahead, but don't say this is not an answer just because you prefer some other answer. — Lightness Races in Orbit 24 mins ago
12:29
That guy is a fucking moron
It's certainly not a fantastic answer but it's not "a comment" either
and now he's just being a dick
This is fun:
It's not NP hard and we're not going to do your interview question for you. — Benjamin Gruenbaum 8 mins ago
Well, OP is an idiot but the problem is cute.
I would have actually answered it if it wasn't on codility.
> Does it happen just on compile time? and not run time?
Hmm, does it make sense to talk about compile time and run time in PHP?
somewhat
Can't get a point when a man, says he's a girl and uploads a hot chick on avatar — bad_boy 10 hours ago
lol
user924016
12:32
@LightnessRacesinOrbit no need to call me a f'ing moron =] You do not think it is fair of me to consider in my opinion that you answer is not really valid as a answer?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You know perfectly well that I answered more, although not to your liking, as you edited it out, not to mention other occurrences in this thread. Don't start all that again, unless you provide your address for service of notices. — EJP 6 mins ago
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you're a Pro in php I see
> unless you provide your address for service of notices
> unless you provide your address for service of notices
roflcopter
I need the popcorns
GIMME POPCORNS
@RonniSkansing Yeah, one little comment indicating your opinion would be fine, but going on this pathetic multi-comment rampage is totally unnecessary. What do you want from me?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix deffo innit
user924016
12:33
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well I was actully replying to your comments?
user924016
Did you expect to ask questions and not get a reply?
user924016
I would expect you not to call me a f'ing moron and take the input to consideration instead of just pointing out you got more internet points..
@RonniSkansing At some point, yes. At some point there will be a comment to which no reply comes.
@Jefffrey I'm going to make actual popcorn for this right now.
4
is this all about internet points?
12:35
I addressed your concern in my first reply. Then repeating your opinion in 10 different ways is not useful.
@Jefffrey they sell for like a thousand dollars haven't you heard?
@Jefffrey It's about is full of shit
I have plenty of rep; don't care about that
> "Internet points" may not hold value, but a broad wealth of practical experience certainly does
try reading
@BenjaminGruenbaum I used mine up last night :(
Tbf having plenty of something usually means you care.
@Jefffrey How so?
Like if you have plenty of fucks, then you care a lot.
12:36
@Jefffrey Good argument
A better analogy would be that if I have plenty of food, I don't care about obtaining more.
shit i really do need to start getting ready
the route to gatwick from here is shit
if you had plenty of food all the times, great chance that you would be really fat
@LightnessRacesinOrbit @RonniSkansing common, the popcorn isn't ready yet
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well if you had plenty of food, it means you care about having food (not starving)
12:38
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix no it means you do not need to care in that instant
that's possible
unless a nuclear war just started
a nuclear war just started?
OMG WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE SOON
yesterday, by Borgleader
user image
btw, what's up with bartek?
12:40
:P
Lol, it's at -5
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix What about it?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit php room is trolling you real good
@Jefffrey dead?
@Borgleader reminds me of this:
12:41
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix wat
If i am trying to make a class singleton by making the constructor private, having a static method which sets up a member pointer to the class to an object. Do I need to have a count of number of instances?
@Jefffrey the room status : LIVE: We do not know where Bartek is. Fairly sure he's not dead...
@sabertooth1990 count? why do you need to count a single (ton) instance?
if you want to be able to delete that singleton when it's no longer referenced then yeah
in PHP, 31 secs ago, by Ronni Skansing
the answers sucks, he even known it himself.. and taking it to bashing me... =/
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ^
"Oh no he didn'"
user924016
12:42
lol
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix just because he is not here it doesn't mean he is missing
@Borgleader exactly but in many implementation they count and verify the number of instances. My way is to check if the member pointer is pointing to null or not? which is a better practice?
i don't know where sbi is either
@sabertooth1990 you mean the number of "references" to the instance
because if you have multiple instances its no longer a singleton
at which point, just use shared_ptr
@Abyx do you know any company in St-Petersburg that allow remote programmers?
user924016
12:46
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I have no interests in this kind of a conversation. I did not think that you where understanding what I was saying from you comments, that is why I kept replying. Could we just finish this in a civil way? This is neither a personal attack or anything of the kind. I hate drama. At is was opionion about your answer. That is all.
@RonniSkansing don't do drama if you hate it
user924016
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I did not call anyone anything. What do you mean, how did I start drama?
@RonniSkansing yet, here you are
user924016
12:55
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yes, this is surely the fastest way to resolved this. There is no need for the attitude. I am going to delete my comments and that will hopefully be the end of that =]
user924016
oh the answers is gone =/
I wonder what's the fastest way to get banned. I need to get some stuff done.
Oh yeah.
@Jefffrey post questions about child pornography with the php tag
Oh no, I meant banned from the chat.
13:01
For 30 minutes or so.
We have to flag you right?
:18738869 Start reading here
@Jefffrey just flagged you. expect getting banned
I got banned the first time I posted in the lounge, it was my only chat ban ever in the world (including IRC etc).
It was hilarious
what did you say?
dumped a question?
13:02
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Where is the flag?
@Puppy dumped a contest or something. Hola ran a contest for implementing a C or C++ function with a $500 prize or something and I posted it. That was fun.
Figured I could get feedback on my attempt
question; can you make a game engine in something like C++, but then make the interactions in a much higher level language, and still get adequate performance?
Actually I have a better idea. I should try closing the laptop case.
Yeah, that should work.
@corvid that approach is extremely common
I'd say most games use something like LUA in order to do this sort of thing.
(caps are just to piss off Bartek :D )
would python work too? I don't think I've ever made that kind of interaction, between C++ and python (yes, I'm a noob)
Ell
Ell
13:05
@BenjaminGruenbaum woah you got banned?
oh wait
man my brain does not seem to be funcitoning well at all today
@Ell yeah lol, for like 30m, didn't care that much tbh.
@corvid no.
Ell
Ell
@corvid yes
@Jefffrey on this" I wonder what's the fastest way to get banned. I need to get some stuff done."
@corvid maybe
13:17
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix nope.
@Jefffrey you can always flag one of your own messages and asked to get banned. we usually follow these requests. just make sure to include the desired time.
can I get banned for like 29 secs?
Sure, ask a mod
I flagged it already
BTW oh hi uncle @Gordon - what's up?
Lol, I just realized @Puppy delete voted stackoverflow.com/a/25705788/1348195 haha
13:42
holiday time!
see you laters alligators
@Gordon Oh, good to know.
Ell
Ell
@LightnessRacesinOrbit have fun!
the mcdonald's chick didn't take my free mcnuggets coupon when I used it because she seemed to not have any idea what it was and/or forgot
lucky me, I can use it again
I'm not sure if a system in which you recieve McNuggets could possibly be classified as "lucky" for you.
mcdonald's food is good
13:57
thanks @Borgleader I went to wash my car
@AlexM. last time I heard, 4 mcdonalds were closed in Moscow for bad sanitary situation
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix or for some other reasons.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit enjoy :D
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix it's possible
@Jefffrey it fit the description "do the permission logic in code" :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit cheers
14:12
@sehe permission logic could be done in a database with some kind of ACL... so you don't have to edit code later
... MoH Airborne is so retarded
it just says my video card is not supported and doesn't bother to even run
god damnit now I have to google for hacks and whatever
thank god games like Heroes 3 do run even if they detect 4GB of RAM as 1MB or something like that
apparently running it in compatibility mode with win xp should make it run
no chance
@AlexM. you could try a vm if it's possible
the integrated video will probably not be able to take anything like that
added some flag to make it run in an unsupported DX mode or something, which makes it ask you to load the default mode and finally work
the setup program still doesn't work, and I need that to tweak the graphics settings
why make your software not run at all on unsupported hardware
14:48
because otherwise users blame you even if it's their fault for running it on unsupported hardware
there's a TDWTF about this very matter
fuck this not even tweaking the config files seems to make it change settings
how much did I pay for this shit
I didn't pay to fix the game before playing it
2.5 eur
at least it wasn't a lot
a game from 2007 not working today is pretty shoddy coding
apparently unreal engine 3 was coded that way
or at least the version used by MoH A
games using that version just won't start on wrongly detected hardware

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