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08:05
"But every problem has a solution (We are enginieers aren't we?)" -- definitely. Enginieers carnt spel
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@aclarke it is Z shell globbing.
user1646075
it looks hawt. I thought it was a C shell clone, and therefore complete crap. What other notable characteristics does it have that would entice you to swap from bash, apart from it not being bash?
08:22
@rightføld yeah it looks nice, but then again, it's Z-shell, so no way it works across platforms
user1804599
Works on Debian, Gentoo and OS X so it's cross-platform enough for me.
@CatPlusPlus I don't expect you to understand
ITT Løbster got confused with the badge
@rightføld yeah if you can install it first
user1804599
I got curious badge on Unix & Linux.
That is curious
user1804599
@sehe I can install anything on any machine I have root access too. :)
user1646075
there's too many shells. Ash, bash, ksh, bsh, csh, zsh, pdksh fish, dish, swish (it's a gay shell)
user1804599
sh
Some people have root access to machines they can't pollute and some people even work on machines they don't have root access to. And are happy they don't
user1646075
I'd ask what the curious badge is, but not that interested really.
user1646075
08:25
@rightføld are you shushing me???
user1804599
I have root access to all machines I need to SSH to, and I can install whatever I want on them. :P
user1804599
I consider myself lucky.
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@aclarke shush
user1646075
that would be a good name for a shell.
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fetish
user1646075
08:26
the ls command is inbuilt and it shows nothing.
@aclarke gah. how can you be ambi-curious about that
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@rightføld that has an inbuilt 'flog' command to augment kill. it tries to make a process work faster.
Morning
> I searched on google and got this file:///C:/Users/aakriti/Desktop/cadproject/Warping%20Text%20To%20B%C3%A9zier%20‌​curves.html.
user1646075
hahaha nice.
user1804599
08:28
@aclarke and the wish shell has no features at all.
@CatPlusPlus do you know if there are any machines in factorio that can move items on a conveyor belt so that both sides are used? Rather than having to use a spliter and feed the two half back together.
user1646075
Where searched on google means using bing with desktop search switched on.
There's a mod that adds inserters that use near lane
I'd like to avoid having to have my machines on both sides of the output belt to ensure it's being filled to capacity.
user1646075
08:29
actually there is a wish. isn't it a windowing shell for Tcl/Tk?
user1646075
it runs 3 commands then disappears.
@CatPlusPlus I think I'll avoid dipping into mods. I found with KSP it quickly started to such the fun
It's a small standalone mod
I think near inserters should be useful
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@aclarke That reminds me.
08:30
Also I've updated to experimental because it has gates and tanks
user1804599
I don't know Tcl yet.
It's like Lisp except everything is a string
user1646075
:-> It's an oddity.
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@CatPlusPlus Nice.
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I like consistency.
user1646075
08:30
and if you like { } it's heaven on a stick
I've heard extremely bad things about TCL
Puppy likes to call things stringly typed so he would enjoy it
well... atm I'm working with I/O on the same side... really I should have it feed through, and then around. It takes more belts (but that's more buffer really) but would mean I'd have plenty of space to do the belt merge thing.
@CatPlusPlus so were a lot of the mods I used in KSP
@CatPlusPlus does it break game saves?
No, you just won't be able to save the replay
user1646075
it's got OO extensions now!
08:31
Plus you can just back it up
@CatPlusPlus true.
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@aclarke woot
I've started to really ramp up my solar power now.
Slowly working on re-building my factory to be pure solar.
Doable with accumulators
And with tanks... I might not even need to have boilers to power lasers to take out worms!
08:33
I haven't done oil processing yet
@CatPlusPlus I love the look of a big feild of them
@CatPlusPlus no plastic? shame on you
I'm figuring out throughput and shit
My factory start right over where a lot of oil fields were, but progress :P
For now, I've just got some donkeys storing up crude oil
use a pump to ensure it stays tightly packed in the storage tanks.
I've also come to the conclusion you don't need buffers, just set up your processing so that each stage can saturate the next. It should feed back to the point you just need to add more and more mines
Though it might be handy to have a boxer for the raw materials, copper and iron plates, steal, plastic. That way you can just go to one spot and start crafting those odd items.
Yeah I'm still figuring out how the best way to handle that
Also I want to do a central bus design
I'm going for just one side for now.
I guess at some stage, I'll need to smelt ore so fast, that not even a fast belt can supply the machines fast enough.
Xeo
Xeo
08:38
Factorio looks like something I might enjoy
I have a left hand material bus, each belt just one item. Then I use splitters (free energy) to divert of inputs for certain stages.
So far I've got as far cogs in this system. Next step is wire.
@Xeo it's like minecraft machines but without all the crappy leg work. Just huge factories :D
No spending 30 minutes looking for iron to bootstrap everything
I need to find a better way of taken out worms. ATM I have to put up a shield of gun turrets, bring power over, some local accumulators, carefully edge closer and whack down a few laser turrets and start trying to repair them to keep them alive.
Drones might be a good idea actually...
I've read that car + flamethrower works rather well
sounds like a fun way to take out all the bugs :D
'distracter bots' sounds interesting...
08:48
@rightføld Yesterday, I bought some metal albums.
> I've discovered the beauty of blueprints and carrying around 200 construction robots.
that could be the perfect thin :P
This is really becoming a pet peeve of mine
People who just turn around in 10 seconds asking about trivially googlable jargon. Why do people expect that when explaining a problem, we - obviously - are going to explain the rest of the world at the same time (because, you know, it's related!)
> for the last hour
@sehe Yesterday a coworker of mine said that all the variables in code should be named as verbosely as possible, because we should write code that is understandable by someone who knows close to nothing about a topic :/ In this particular case, he was against calling semaphore's internal count count.
@Griwes and what did he propose instead?
09:00
@BartekBanachewicz Something that was also incidentally completely incorect - countOfSignalledThreads, lol.
did you point out that this was incorrect?
wow
@BartekBanachewicz I guess he did :/
@sehe I mean it's a perfect example where added verbosity can hurt, if done forcibly and improperly
user1646075
bring back 6 character linker limits I say
@aclarke for what?
user1646075
09:04
names. Any name is limited to the 6
user1646075
that'll stamp out shit like countOfSignalledThreads
@aclarke I have a function called generateRandomPointWith
it would be renamed to genera?
@BartekBanachewicz The problem is with "selfdocumenting" things that (a) have context dependent meaning (b) have complex, well defined semantics known throughout the industry.
@aclarke dukeOfHeisenbugs
Jargon > prosaic code
@sehe or maybe with the people mixing a and b :P
@cmbasnett I have figured out the other error in your implementation, see updated answer. I've tested this on VS2013 too (see it Live On Coliru though) — sehe 3 mins ago
It's really pathetic how VS2013 takes over a minute to compile that trivial program. On my Q i7, 32GiB RAM, SSD
09:07
Sorry to ask this question but, the code I'm looking at is confusing and I need to rule something out. The code starts in managed .NET and ends up unmanaged C++. Can I assume that code which 'travels' from managed to unmanaged does so on a single thread? It doesn't need to change thread to get between the 2 "states" (states is probably wrong word but hopefully question makes sense).
Liar
@Dave And no it doesn't gratuitously change threads
Thank you very much @sehe, I was assuming it doesn't but I don't have the skills (yet) to be sure! Thank you
user1646075
@BartekBanachewicz Welcome to 1960. Ask Jerry about it
user1646075
Sorry, watching Archer on another VM. My capacity to be irritating is a bit limited right now. How did I miss that show until now?
Is Archer good?
I watched part of 1 epside and it didn't grab me, and I nomrally only watch cartoons
09:18
I was looking for a good SO question that explains C++ ownership semantics and I only found this from 2008, which is outdated, anyone know of any other place for a good explanation of ownership semenatics?
@TonyTheLion robot :P
my coworker can't read robot
@TonyTheLion well what's not clear there?
@TonyTheLion oh
@TonyTheLion do you mean something that also covers rule of zero and such?
(in that case, of five)
@MarcoA. oh yea that rule of zero article might be good
09:20
not an answer, but definitely worth reading: isocpp.org/blog/2012/11/rule-of-zero
@TonyTheLion A short summary: if your class doesn't deal with ownership directly -> rule of zero. If it does -> rule of five. But do read the article, it explains the concept a lot better.
yea its not for me, I want my coworker to read this, as he embarks upon an important C++ project
good luck with that
@sehe The argument was "but not everyone has to know about semaphores" and that "the class is called semaphore, not counting_semaphore!" :/
09:24
I can only try
I kinda envy him if he gets to use C++11 features
I never had this privilege at the company I worked in
gets to use whatever he wishes
lucky guy :)
And he chose C++?
It's kinda like "you can choose the way you die" thing
Except worse
:D
@CatPlusPlus it's like choosing C# and forbidding R#
like me yesterday
lol the pain.
09:28
Literally Hitler
user1804599
Hitlerally Litter.
@Griwes o.O My response: "Not everyone needs to know about semaphores. But everyone who uses semaphores (let alone implements them) does"
@BartekBanachewicz and me today. people fail at license coordination
We're just small enough to not have a goto officer for those, and just large enough to not be able to buy our own damn licenses on the spot
@TonyTheLion hire him :P
user1804599
AWK <3
09:38
@BartekBanachewicz for a week or two ectually. R#C++ EAP expired
@rightføld that's awkheart (pronounce: awk-wart)
Doesn't @R.MartinhoFernandes have a nice enough article on rule of zero? touching ownership a little bit.
@thecoshman hello sleepy boy
user1804599
% awk '<3'
awk: cmd. line:1: <3
awk: cmd. line:1: ^ syntax error
@thecoshman I already linked it, scroll up a bit
user1804599
The love is not mutual. :(
09:38
18 mins ago, by Marco A.
not an answer, but definitely worth reading: http://isocpp.org/blog/2012/11/rule-of-zero
slack exchange - all the questions and answers you need for your programming slacking!
thanks sehe
coshman not awake
@MarcoA. except you didn't. You linked isocpp.org
09:39
he added a level of indirection :P
yes, and it's not a problem unless I add too many
(cit.)
nobody said it was a problem. It just made your claim factually incorrect :)
now get to my adf.ly link that gets you through a pornsite and eventually, if you're lucky, you'll get to the article
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@MarcoA. (clit.)
@sehe Yeah. At that point I just gave up.
09:41
my code don't work
and I don't know why
@sp2danny Installing Update 4 now. — cmbasnett 29 mins ago
SO: where you answer a question with the simple, correct answer in ~10 minutes and people spend a few more hours PEBKAC-ing until they see it
user1804599
I almost finished implementing awk!
user1804599
Only have to do this part.
user1804599
09:45
@sehe Thanks for reminding me I still had to add PEBKAC as an issue state in YouTrack.
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Q: Weird compiliation error

PickleRight, so I'm trying to compile my program and I get the following error: /tmp/ccqeDaMs.o: In function `__static_initialization_and_destruction_0(int, int)': arrr.cpp:(.text+0x4f): undefined reference to `std::ios_base::Init::Init()' arrr.cpp:(.text+0x5e): undefined reference to `std::ios_base::...

user1646075
@Dave it's fast and snappy, which makes it difficult when you're sleepy. But there's some cracking one-liners and piss-takes of cliches
@TonyTheLion do a full rebuild, sacrifice a virgin and go live as a hermit
(what is a hermit again)
@MarcoA. you linked to isocpp 0_0
religious outcast?
09:50
hermit: is a person who lives in seclusion from society
oh I see
@thecoshman you really are slow
they just 're-blogged it'
nothing to do with religion afaik
@sehe vOv some what working
@MarcoA. ಠ_ಠ
2
but it has its origins in religion apparently
TIL
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@rightføld I basically completely stopped awking once I got into Perl. Don't think a drop touched my lips after that. Even sed only gets a look-in for the most trivial of one-liners - maybe about 5 times in the last 10 years.
@TonyTheLion well, some argue that Buddhism is a religion, so you know, fuzzy terms be fuzzy.
user1804599
The major terrible in sed is that it doesn't use PCRE.
user1646075
09:52
@rightføld is that the little dot at the end there? Don't tell me I finally found one!
user1804599
@thecoshman Baddhism seems to be a religion on Stack Overflow as well.
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@aclarke it's a little clit
1 min ago, by Tony The Lion
but it has its origins in religion apparently
@TonyTheLion I saw that. I have my origins in England, doesn't make me an England though :P
A hermit (adjectival form: eremitic or hermitic) is a person who lives in seclusion from society. == Description == In Christianity, the term was originally applied to a Christian who lives the eremitic life out of a religious conviction, namely the Desert Theology of the Old Testament (i.e., the forty years wandering in the desert that was meant to bring about a change of heart). In the Christian tradition the heremitic life is an early form of monastic living that preceded the monastic life in the cenobium. The Rule of St Benedict (ch. 1) lists hermits among four kinds of monks. In the Roman...
user1646075
09:54
@rightføld aren't they all? They're quite rare I hear.
its not that fuzzy
its quite clear what it is and what it isn't
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@TonyTheLion Kermit
@TonyTheLion what a religion is is
@thecoshman I'm talking about hermits
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Hermit de Kikker
09:54
well, more it's debatable if a religion needs deities or nt.
user1646075
I thought hermits were people who lived in the forest and screamed at you if you came near their shack.
@TonyTheLion I never said what they are is fuzzy.
@aclarke more or less :P
you're confusing me
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@rightføld Well, think how many scripts would break if it did!
No excuses
09:56
lol
user1804599
I was wondering why some feature was disable for everyone but the root user and apparently it was because if said feature is used it slows down the system like hell for all users until it's done.
class TodayIamLazy {
// TODO
};
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@sehe not the first result; not worth it
@thecoshman It really isn't.
10:00
@aclarke reminds me of Dragon Age
that was a fun game
pesky hermit was pretty hard to kill
@StackedCrooked they're doing a sequel
google for it, can't remember the name
Surprisingly.
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@StackedCrooked Reminds me of uncle-in-law albert. They kept him well-hidden at first...
@aclarke lol
how can I sue these guys? They stole my university's website layout: bit.ly/19hEuNb
10:03
Now now :)
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Ik neuk jullie allemaal de moeder.
@rightføld that's exactly what I was thinking today
right before I got exorcized
I did spit some ruby in there, too
rightfold de moederneuker
user1804599
I love Eiffel's syntax.
user1804599
10:09
Curly braces for blocks are ugly.
user1804599
Indentation is even uglier.
@BartekBanachewicz nothing is new
@R.MartinhoFernandes noticed that too :)
yay VS community installed
something_like_this()
{ {
int a;
}


}
10:11
@BartekBanachewicz use torrents, download ultimate
@Abyx #talklikeapirateday
user1646075
@rightføld Science! Spot the two grand holes in it yet?
user1804599
Only one: covariant parameters.
user1804599
What is the other one?
10:15
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, why not?
@Abyx because I don't have a commercial license for Ultimate
@BartekBanachewicz so what?
@Abyx I can't use it legally.
user1804599
Use it illegally.
I think my dreamspark license doesn't cover that.
user1804599
10:16
Problem solved.
ur boring
@rightføld No.
user1804599
Problem not solved.
I have a scaling GUI with a treeview though
from yesterday
user1804599
The other solution is to use a decent editor instead.
10:18
@BartekBanachewicz be smart, use MFC 1.0
@rightføld name one better editor for XAML than VS
user1804599
Vim.
no preview. worse.
also no shitload of features VS has
user1804599
lol GUI development without REPL
user1804599
REPL best preview.
10:19
@rightføld how does that work?
user1804599
You type in an expression and its evaluation updates the running GUI.
user1804599
Duh.
> Underscore Template Looping, Without A Loop?
Luckily, not a C++ question.
@R.MartinhoFernandes
10:24
@BartekBanachewicz MSWord WordArt (in the good old BannerMania! tradition).
I remember when I got my copy of BannerMania.
Took almost a full 5 1/4" floppy
hm I'd rather write Haskell than C++ today
@R.MartinhoFernandes jabbaswift ?
user1646075
10:26
@rightføld one I wouldn't have thought off-hand is that much of a big deal since we all live with it. But I noticed a declaration that being able to make a call against a NULL reference is considered bad (oh really?) and a project was underway to stamp it out. Not sure what came of it.
@BartekBanachewicz what if they asked you to use both in the same project? Because "it's more scalable"
@BartekBanachewicz I wonder whether his use of desinging the site stems from to desinge or to desing
@LightnessRacesinOrbit This looks weird on the starboard.
@R.MartinhoFernandes !scontent == content
it should be fine
@R.MartinhoFernandes sorry
user1804599
10:29
@BartekBanachewicz oh that really surprises me
user1804599
@sehe Floortje Desing
@MarcoA. is it?
@sehe decringe
ahhhhhhhhh that Unicode answer shot up to 32 score and is now both top-scored and accepted :D
10:46
Someone fill me in
std::fill(sehe.begin(), sehe.end(), 0);
> Fat Men Eat More
user1804599
Niiiice.
Ell
Ell
Mormin
Damnit. What a shameful start to the day :P
how do you know if orange juice has gone bad
@Ell sup
10:52
@TonyTheLion I feel empty
@TonyTheLion don't remind me about nonranges
Ell
Ell
Seive it :p
Seize it :p
user1646075
@TonyTheLion Sehe is an iterator? I thought he was an opaque type.
10:54
@aclarke iterators don't have .begin()
user1646075
ooooops
@aclarke sehe is a container... don't ask me why
uh the fuck
user1646075
so is my coffee mug, and it's just run out of port.
does C# also utilize this shitty comparison scheme
for real
user1646075
10:55
i also need a fill
user1646075
is it wrong to be drinking on a tuesday night?
I always drink on Tuesday nights.
@aclarke it helps software development
its wrong on more levels than you can possibly shake a stick at
TrinkOverflow
10:56
What comparison scheme
@CatPlusPlus Not Haskell's would be my immediate guess.
user1646075
@TonyTheLion But jesus drank.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes s/ on.*?\.//
I still don't get it
comparison returns an int
@Xeo I'm not an alcoholic.
Xeo
Xeo
10:59
Well I assume you're always drinking at least water, otherwise you wouldn't have bitched at me the other day for not drinking for a whole day :P
Ell
Ell
I drink every day
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz What's the problem with that?

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