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19:06
I wonder why they had to make the new assassin's creed so... uh
severed limb-ish and bloody
it went from violent to gross
think I'll pass this one
@Jefffrey Hahahahaha
/cc @ScottW
@Jefffrey oh my
19:08
installing firefox
hope it can import stuff from chrome
it can
@BartekBanachewicz Oh Your. Oh Yore?
@JerryCoffin don't give me jokes. Give me a new job :P
yay it worked
I got my bookmarks at least, had to clear any other imported data because it wouldn't log me in on SO
you have to wipe a couple specific cookies.
there are questions telling you which ones to wipe.
19:15
@BartekBanachewicz Being serious for a moment, I could put your name in here (we are hiring) but it's fairly startup-ish, expecting those 50+ hour weeks and such on a regular basis, so I doubt you'd be interested. I'm not sure exactly how much (if any) good it would do, but I could give your name to my brother (who's on a hiring committee at Google). I believe they tend to more or less expect pretty long hours too though.
> auto a = std::array<int, 2> {{ 1, 2 }};
I thought this was bad practice?
why would it be?
auto'ing something which is expensive to move
lol
firstly, elision.
secondly, array<int, 2> hard to move?
it's easier than vector<T>.
thirdly
lol microoptimizations.
Why don't you just go with std::array<int, 2> a({1, 2});?
You don't have to use auto everywhere
19:17
btw
Fourthly: Dave Abrams advice is still the best.
today's my birfday
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@Jefffrey Yes, yes you really do.
@Puppy Two whole ints of at least 32 bits apiece. That's like, massive man (oh wait, maybe I'm not programming on a 6502 any more?)
19:17
The 2 is irrelevant
thanks for the recommendation Adobe, looks like your best software yet
@Puppy why
the whole thing is irrelevant.
the compiler will elide it away
@Puppy HAPPY BARFDAY PUPPY
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@JerryCoffin Well, I don't think my relocation to the US is very probable right now; on the other hand, all interviews are good because they are themselves new experiences.
19:18
and even if it doesn't, any array small enough to fit on the stack won't be a big problem to move.
nerds
@Puppy an excuse to drink even more alcohol!
thanks
happy birthday
feel free to binge drink yourself to death in the name of a guy who both hates and physically cannot consume alcohol
dude.
I can't possibly be that young.
I bombed out of my third year of university like, three years ago.
19:19
@AlexM. Fuck Adobe, fuck flash. Every time I start my box it tries to install an update to flash and, BTW, the McAfee virus.
@BartekBanachewicz Hmm...I probably should have thought more before saying anything. We do enough work for the US gov't that I'm pretty sure all our jobs require that you already be a citizen or at least a permanent resident.
@MartinJames There is a box you can un-tick when doing the download to get it to not try to install that virus (but it's ticked by default, and easy to miss).
@JerryCoffin hey, I didn't expect much, so no problem.
@JerryCoffin Exactly:(
@Puppy Have a happy one.
@JerryCoffin I just know that if that crap gets installed, I will have to do a restore from backups to get rid of it.
19:22
@JerryCoffin I shall optimize my happiness maximally.
@MartinJames I'm with you on that one, though from what I've seen HTML5 youtube videos don't all support 720p+
I tried them before flash
@MartinJames Probably.
oh look I found an offer than doesn't spell "C/C++"
I have enough problems with Kaspersky. I NEVER want that McAfee on another box ever again.
I don't use AV software
except for security essentials that is preinstalled
I don't use AV software.
(Has captions)
@Puppy Clang -Oh3.
@AlexM. I have to, else I cannot deliver anything.
had to deal with those viruses a few times, never again.
19:28
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh god
tbf mcdonald is not that bad as far as taste goes
it's more about how healthy it is
I like McD
@Puppy Kaspersky is nowhere near such a suckage as McAfee, though it does offer to scan my e-Fags, coffee-cup warmer, shaver and personal cooling fan for malware.
use this guys
Bitdefender is an antivirus software suite developed by Romania-based software company Softwin. It was launched in November 2001, and is in its 18th build version. The 2014 version was launched on June 26, 2013, and it includes several protection and performance enhancements such as Search Advisor, Performance Optimizer and many more features. The Bitdefender products feature anti-virus and anti-spyware, improved Detection, personal firewall, vulnerability scanner, privacy control, user control, and backup for corporate and home users. PC Tuneup and Performance Optimizer are available in the Total...
@Puppy It'd be interesting to know the total money lost due to computer viruses throughout history. I'll bet it's less than is lost due to AV software in a single average year.
it's Romanian
so it's good
trust me
19:29
does it mean it steals my PC resources
@Cicada YES!
yes/no/maybe
@R.MartinhoFernandes What is it?
Values, values, VALUES!!!1
@AlexM. given that a large number of the intrusion attempts on servers I run come from there... that seems to be just asking for trouble
19:32
shouldn't that actually mean that we're good at security stuff?
@AlexM. I think I don't want to move to Romania.
but I've accepted Ioana's invitation :P
actually breaking security crap is a very popular sport among Romanians for some reason
maybe because of the one or two guys who did so with NASA's and whatever servers
and instead of going to jail they were hired by their targets
@BartekBanachewicz well
@LucDanton Oh, the want speed pass by value thingy?
Gameloft Cluj is looking for C++ programmers really hard right now
so I'm sure that if you want to come you can negotiate an absurd salary
@Cicada Yes. Don’t go looking for it (cppnext.com IIRC) because it’s defunct.
19:35
@LucDanton I remember some of it (hopefully). But how is that related to auto v = some-expensive-to-move-type?
@Cicada I can’t say.
Are you not allowed to
@AlexM. probably because it's not against the law there, in the US we have the very dumb DMCA which makes it illegal to break digital locks... and while it has a research exemption it's very unclear as to what is "Research"
I think it's illegal here too, but I'll have to recheck
I'm sure if someone just started hacking the police's servers they'd be in trouble, and not because it's the police's servers
(just trying to make sure the police actually give a shit about the hacking)
(they probably wouldn't if it was just a random company)
@LucDanton Blame Apple (though I guess in this case it's sort of benign--they offered Dave a good enough job that he gave up consulting to work for them, and shut down the web site when he did so).
19:38
@Cicada I’m sworn to secrecy.
@JerryCoffin oo that explains things, good tip off
@AlexM. oh. Oh. Well
Now you got me interested
C++ devs are scarce in Cluj I think
which is not surprising
user1804599
Clujore
@AlexM. Here it's open to argument whether I can legally attempt to break encryption, even if I took something that I own, encrypted it myself, and am trying to break the encryption entirely on my own machines.
user1804599
Lots of mines in that place.
19:41
@LucDanton Yeah--I'm still trying to figure out how much (if anything) he had to do with designing Swift.
students are <I don't know how to do strikethrough>brainwashed</I don't know how to do strikethrough> persuaded to find jobs requiring Java, PHP, JavaScript and gasp SAP ABAP (I still can't remember which one is the language, ABAP maybe)
user1804599
Good.
by both the college and companies
user1804599
Fewer morons in non-Java, non-PHP, non-JavaScript.
@JerryCoffin Damn, now I have to catch up on that. I was really surprised when the language was name-dropped in the Rust development process.
19:44
I'm torn with Rust
@JerryCoffin so you're stealing from yourself?
@LucDanton Doing a quick look: "Dave Abrahams is a member of the Swift language design team at apple and the technical lead for the Swift standard libraries."
damn
that's gotta be like, "Designed PHP" on your resume.
That'd be a lie
user1804599
in temp, 1 min ago, by MackM
Hello. This is a temporary room, Konrad and I were working through a problem he has with his specific project, not a generic room.
19:46
>Designed
>PHP
PHP wasn't designed
user1804599
Yeah, I couldn't deduce that from the topic!
user1804599
I have little to put on resume.
wait, firefox centers images in tabs where there's only one image?
user1804599
1.5 years of work experience. :v
19:47
@AlexM. Doesn't have to involve theft. DMCA also includes any attempt at circumventing "effective copy control" (or some such nonsense) that's been interpreted to mean almost anything vaguely related to encryption, even when/if it has nothing to do with preventing copying (e.g., CSS encryption of DVD content).
What about HTML encryption
user1804599
ewwwww
user1804599
these tangerines are fucking sour
@Cicada What about it?
@JerryCoffin Is it better than CSS encryption
19:49
nvm, I installed a plugin to show images in the top left corner like on Chrome
sbi
sbi
> Subjects drank plain tonic water, but half were told it was a vodka and tonic [...]. Subjects who were told they drank alcohol were more swayed by misleading postevent information [...], and were also more confident about the accuracy of their responses. Our results show that the mere suggestion of alcohol consumption may make subjects more susceptible to misleading information and inappropriately confident. – pss.sagepub.com/content/14/1/77.abstract
@Cicada Probably. In this case, "CSS" is "Content Scrambling System", not "Cascading Style Sheets". Pretty worthless encryption nonetheless, and entirely unrelated to copy protection.
it seems xfce got updated, and now it looks alien to me
@JerryCoffin I was kidding :(
used xubuntu for a year or so before
19:52
@Cicada Yes, I figured, but felt free to ignore it.
@JerryCoffin Evil incarnate
user1804599
I'm feeling gay.
Stick a finger up your butte
user1804599
Not in the mood.
stick a finger up someone else's butte?
user1804599
19:55
That's just disgusting.
Can't judge without trying
@sbi I've seen worse than that. When I was in high-school a friend and I bought a bottle of sparkling apple juice and carefully cut out the "non-" from the part of the label that said "non-alcoholic". We convinced a friend it really had alcohol in it, and got him so drunk he literally could barely walk (stumbled and fell down on his face) without a single drop of actual alcohol.
sbi
sbi
@JerryCoffin Oh boy. Those old men. They have seen it all before. :)
@Cicada Thanks for noting. I do try.
19:57
@JerryCoffin What was the point then?
sbi
sbi
Oh. Hippo birdbath, puppy!
(May this job be paying your bills for a long time!)

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