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You misplonked
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Are you making a habit of that?
You seem to be.
latin music is great I wish some day I will learn to play like that ;o
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Great. VS just hung up while adding a project
00:05
hmm
@BartoszKP what's with the random dancer :/
borgleader your avatar, now it's just a dark smudge :P
@LightnessRacesinOrbit she has a nice stepping solo later
I guess it must be hard to find a well-lit photo of a Borg face, given that they have dark ships.
> I've heard that Canada is like sweden but with less good internet...
Well, erm.
00:07
@BartoszKP tap
and meh
@Puppy you need to get your eyes checked mate =/
my glasses are already late for delivery
oh, hah, that's the one you used
awesome
@LightnessRacesinOrbit :v and she looks great
00:08
to be fair, that drone is in space
I like this one
this one is drunk :o
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eye
I have an idea for a new project.
2
00:10
@BartoszKP drunk star trek
8
hey, I'm no Rightfold.
@Borgleader :DDD
didn't know vulcans have their "junk" on their chest lol
vulcans innit
you know i do babe
00:14
:v
can i touch it?
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ciabatta
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@Puppy share plox
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I feel like I wanna watch... something while coding. Not sure what, though
some kinda stream
my usual streamers are offline, though :<
00:16
@rightføld no
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@Xeo watch Erlang: The Movie
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Or refreshing videos about Clojure.
it's true I would ciabatta her
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I wanna watch something where I don't need to pay much attention - just something on the side
00:20
WTF Excel, how did you sum a date?
check cell format :v
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lol
and also, why does 01/12/2014 + 195 = 42000?
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Because Excel is retarded.
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Adding dates and integers is nonsensical.
00:22
Spreadsheets are not typed
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You can only add dates and durations.
Date is just a format
Excel has its quirks but it's a great tool
hmm
I generally find that it doesn't have very intelligent behaviour w.r.t. adding new columns
No it must be statically typed and take at least half an hour to compile a spreadsheet to be useful
00:23
"The subject you're asking appears subjective and is likely to be closed"
WTF, because my title contains "best" lol
half tempted to use my newly-gained still-somewhat-shitty Web skills to just build a simple Web interface to display the data from a database instead of a spreadsheet.
@Columbo What was the title?
@Puppy Nevermind, cannot reproduce it anymore
It was along the lines of "Variadic template to determine best conversion"
(Which is my final one now)
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lol
Yeah lol that title gives me the message again
How the fuck could that possibly be subjective lol
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It is based on the opinion of the compiler.
00:28
@Columbo it's a warning, not an error, you can still post your question AFAIR
@BartoszKP I know. It's just hilarious.
it's hard to deem a question "likely to be closed" if it is impossible to post
@Columbo it's passingly humourous at best
@Columbo It's not. Most often "best" does indicate a subjective question.
anyone tried visual leak detector?
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No, only the audial variant.
00:36
that would be even better
I think I'll add it to our build system at work ;0
memory leak reports from boost suck on windows
@BartoszKP boost leaks memory?
@Borgleader no, it tries to report what's leaking in your code after unit tests
but it's not very helpful
"hello sir, you have a memory leak at 0x00023abf"
thanks -.-
What'd you expect
00:52
something more helpful
they claim vld will report call stack that led to the allocation
in a large code base that's infinitely more helpful
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Oh nice, Go doesn't use OpenSSL for TLS.
So I have seen the Guardians of the Galaxy.
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Nice.
@VáclavZeman You can also don't.
It's really nothing special.
nothing special, but was fun
01:00
Not particularly.
It so makes me want to see a movie based on the Commonwealth universe from Peter F. Hamilton.
@Jefffrey It was kinda good, better than I expected. And I liked it more than most the super hero films of the last decade.
@rightføld What do they use? NSS?
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Custom.
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crypto/tls
I read it as "crypto/tits"
crypto tits
01:03
I should probably take care of that.
milleniumbug has me in the plonk list, right?
no
I just posted it without slash
because it sounded fun
Yeah, sorry @Jefffrey, yours wasn't even half that funny as without the slash
check your plonkilege
Wasn't implying that
@rightføld That sounds like a cause for concern. Why should I believe their implementation of those algorithms is more secure and bug free than the established libraries?
01:06
@BartoszKP Fuck!
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@VáclavZeman everything is more bug-free than OpenSSL.
@Jefffrey have some nice black metal and think about your life
(number 3 is my favourite)
@BartoszKP What am I supposed to do with stealing metal?
I was going to say "steeling metal", but nobody would have got that.
I didn't even get "stealing" :o
black <-> stealing
it's just some racist comment
01:09
oh
lol
I like puns
"steeling", hehe
yeah, I would interpret steeling as a pun
but the racist one is also funny
even when explained
;o
'need help in less than 20 hours'. Good luck in getting a contractor to work the weekend..
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27338440/prob-with-4th-function-no-idea-what-is-wrong-tell-me-if-ive-made-any-other-mis
what was wrong with the established SSCCE?
Why the need for MCVE?
Is it some form of the "not invented here" syndrome?
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01:15
> You will need the following:
1 (one) english reading and comprehension ability
a litte patience

Installation steps:
TBD
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lol
@Jefffrey I also didn't get that
> ie, the columns of the first table are the same in the crowd the lines of the second
lolway
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit stackoverflow.com/help/mcve
01:16
are you asking why SO doesn't use SSCCE terminology?
the answer is that I don't think it's as "established" as you think, though we certainly see it more now than we did three or four years ago
it's certainly no "standard". for example, me and my friends call them "testcases"
so, basically, "your favourite name for it isn't everyone else's favourite name for it" is the answer
hth
you
on
about
?
01:17
that wasn't annoying at all
"your favourite name" lol
I need payment in less than 20 hours. :) — Lightness Races in Orbit 5 secs ago
SSCCE goes back to 2009, MCVE ... I dunno, maybe 2014?
If you have a term for something, why do you have to reinvent the term 5 years later?
@Jefffrey What? 2014? Are you on drugs?
I might be mistaken, eh. But I doubt I've ever seen it before 2014. I know it doesn't mean it didn't exist before, but yet I'm here everyday, so...
But if you can find me the term used before 2014, hey, you win.
anyway I guess the reasoning you want is on that page
Six views :/
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Are you implying there's any kind of reasonable reasoning on meta?
how do you call a meal you eat at around 2am? :o
01:23
Is SO dead at UTC 01:23
@BartoszKP dinnerfast
@Jefffrey The guy who invented SSCCE is the guy who came up with MCVE for SO (accepted answer). So, yes, I am.
@Jefffrey I do eat fast, true :o
You are out of you mind.
Sucker punch has the worst soundtrack of all.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit nice
Not to mention that it's one of the worst movies after "The room".
01:27
sucker punch is one of my favs
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Not his best song though.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I've just read about the movie - the plot seems an almost exact copy from "faun's labyrinth" :ooo is it?
I'm so bored.
I've never seen sucker punch and/or listened to the soundtrack btw.
@Jefffrey ...
Ell
Ell
Evening folks
01:30
did you get laid?
@Ell hello
h-Ell-o
will never get bored with this one
I'm so tempted to flag that one
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@Jefffrey not tonight
But there was a cute girl that called me beautiful.
@Jefffrey I'd click "valid"
01:31
:P
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Shame it's just a colloquial greeting :L
wasn't there any wink wink?
lol
not me!
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Nope
01:32
I'm not even going to delete it.
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I don't think I'm allowed to liase with the customers like that anyhow
I meant, from her side
man, the lap dancing industry sure has changed huh
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No haha
I've never paid for a lap dance
01:34
I think that bartoszkp should be owner.
of a lap dance club?
I second that :o
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I'd like a Dr pepper
I'd like a good sleep
bye
01:36
:DD
that's cool, you can write anything, then edit to "see history" and never get flagged!
[see history]
fuck
I need to practice
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Whatever it is you're doing, stop.
seriously.
silly flags are silly.
"You cannot flag your own messages" :o
@Xeo stop
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01:46
vagrant@packer-debian-7:/vagrant$ ls deps/src/github.com/c9s/goprocinfo/linux/cpuinfo.go
deps/src/github.com/c9s/goprocinfo/linux/cpuinfo.go
vagrant@packer-debian-7:/vagrant$ go install main && ./bin/main
# github.com/c9s/goprocinfo/linux
open deps/src/github.com/c9s/goprocinfo/linux/cpuinfo.go: No such file or directory
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wat
@rightføld it says that there is no such thing
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Ugh, needs to be absolute path.
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@BartoszKP Will you please stop it with the random music videos that have the same title as something someone said?
@Xeo sure, although nobody is forcing you to click :o
and while the last one was indeed random, the previous ones weren't
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01:57
oh this is neat, VS'15 has a previewing scrollbar you can enable
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Hmm. I wonder if a database of symbols would be useful for refactoring
Also is there such thing as an "order-able hash"? Something I can use to compare how similar two things are without needing all the data there?
@Ell It is, AFAIK Resharper and Visual Assist both make their own. It helps with finding uses for types/functions/variables
@Ell comparing doesn't need ordering
@Xeo Are there still real editors that don't have that nowadays? :D
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@Borgleader I'm just thinking, I'm going to be generating one for my documentation tool
And I'm wondering whether its worth separating it
I think I will
@BartoszKP I think I'm XY'ing. I want to be able to detect renames of things
02:04
@Ell so it seems hash would be enough
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how so?
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The formatting options also seem to have been extended quite a bit
@Ell if hash has changed, then what was hashed most probably have been changed
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But how do you know if someone has just deleted something and added something unrelated?
You need to know how similar they are to detect a rename
@Ell ok, I think I don't understand what are you doing, or I'm too sleepy to follow
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02:09
Haha okay I'm sleepy too
Ell
Ell
I'll be looking more into it tomorrow anyway
all right
I need to rest also
goodnight!
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Ell
02:28
I feel like its an opportunity for some machine learning. Detect when a set of changes is a rename
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grep returning 1 when no match is nice.
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if ! (/usr/local/go/bin/go version | grep '1\.3\.3'); then
    rm -r /usr/local/go
    wget -nv storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.3.3.linux-amd64.tar.gz
    tar -C /usr/local -xf go1.3.3.linux-amd64.tar.gz
    if ! (grep '/usr/local/go/bin' .profile); then
        echo >> .profile
        echo 'PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin"' >> .profile
    fi
fi
you are nice
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I know.
did I smell sarcasm?
Ell
Ell
02:46
Bash is so bad
Bash it, then.
Ell
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Need2sleep now
Night
03:03
What's up?
the rotten tomatoes API is already rating star wars episode 7 at a -1 critic score
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Time to sleep.
@rightføld Good night.
03:52
rofl, my pet chickens chased a white cockatoo away
04:24
Hail storm !!! Hail the size of table tennis
05:07
> In June 2011, the Philippines renamed South China Sea as the West Philippine Sea to strengthen the country's claim on the contested areas.
05:25
Only valid in Philippines I suppose.
@chmod711telkitty Why are you showing us pictures of salt spilled on the ground?
ok, not the size of table tennis ... but fairly large regardless - because it has melted a bit after the storm had stopped
@JerryCoffin chicken salt ...
@chmod711telkitty Oh--that's supposed to be hail? Hardly seems to qualify, but I guess they claimed Colorado got more/worse hail that most places.
06:08
@Rapptz Yep. And we're reeducating the kids! We're literally making history!
Good afternoon.
07:01
you are awesome
07:59
@Ell could you do me a favour and try exporting a .STL file from the model you made for me?
Nevermind. Got it working.
08:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes Printing now?
 
1 hour later…
09:25
hey guys, what's the difference between std::swap_ranges and std::swap?
more specifically, did I convert this correctly to python? pastebin.com/dmSNJfEA
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std::swap_ranges swaps elements, not whole ranges, and only up to the length of the first range. Also, since we don't know what toggle is, there's no way to say if it is correct -I'd wager not, though.
Since your Python code only swaps a single element of the toggle container, as opposed to a whole row
this is trying to implement gaussian elimination in pure python
toggle[n][n] is the matrix, puzzle[n] is the vector
isn't toggle.row_begin(pivotRow), toggle.row_end(pivotRow) just taking the whole toggle[pivotrow], just like in my python code?
@JerryCoffin It's part of a sourcerous spell. A ward against the spiders, dropbears etc.
I think the problem I have understanding the difference is that row_begin and row_endappear to take not a range, but only the pivotRow
row_type row_begin(int n) { return &m[n * cols( )]; }
row_type row_end(int n) { return row_begin( ) + cols
damn, I think I understand now
the matrix is stored with row-major and this only moves the elements of the corresponding row, correct?
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09:48
I have no idea what toggle is, but maybe.
this is the source, it's using matrices to solve the "Lights Out" puzzle
Is there a special name for a tool that can punch holes in the middle of paper/cardboard as opposed to those that can only do so only close to the sides?
I guess something cookie-cutter like.
Ah, it's a "hollow punch".
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10:33
Hole punch
11:14
@Ell A hole punch only works at the side, so that papers can be slipped into a ring-binder. Robo wants to punch holes all over. It would be easier over the pond - he could just take one of his personal firearms and shoot holes in the papers.
I should really read more about c++14, other than stuff related to my comfort zone and some interests I'm pretty clueless about it
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11:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was gonna suggest something like those belt-hole punchers
right then
static_assert( CHAR_BIT == 8, "WTF" );
on to the next Wide thing I gotta fix.
11:46
@Xeo not the right size.
Doubt they come in 10mm.
12:00
> An ambulance parked outside a pharmacy for emergency situations and transporting medicine caught on fire due to the driver heating its fuel tank in cold winter.
lol, how smart.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Heh - it's not unknown for drivers to light fires under fuel tanks when the diesel is froz. Usually, they get away with it OK. The pharmacy should have had a power point for an electric tank heater.
I think I'll use #QuizzingWhileWhite as team name for the pub quiz tonight.
#QuizzingWalterWhite?
It's a reference to #CrimingWhileWhite.
never heard of it
I'm not really on Twitter.
12:11
It was in some news about the recent debacle around Merkin police killing people.
> 99 little bugs in the code
> 99 little bugs in the code
> Take one down, patch it around
> 117 little bugs in the code
@CatPlusPlus Thanks. I'll be singing that over Christmas now:(
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@Rapptz Wat.
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Uh, also. Does anyone know if there's ever been a proposal to "polymorph" all the algorithms and uses of iterators?
@R.MartinhoFernandes They did not shoot the people on purpose. It was a side-effect of perforating cardboard in public.
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12:16
E.g. instead of allowing myfunc( Iterator a, Iterator b ), to instead make the signature myfunc( IteratorA a, IteratorB b )?
Why would they do that
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Allows easy degredation of more complex ranges into iterators, by using a range_predicate_t as the "last" iterator, since the last iterator is only used as a check in MOST algorithm functions (not all, if my understanding is correct).
@Schweigerama Well, am I a good guesser or what ;) — Columbo 10 secs ago
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operator==( Range range, range_predicate_t ) { return range.empty() }
@ThePhD That's not how iterators work.
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12:21
I know it's not how all iterators work.
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But it's how most are used.
Plus, there are no ranges.
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That's fine, but allowing iterators of two different types to be used and compared still isn't the worst idea ever.
Well, they don't exist.
Iterators were never required to support that.
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Meh.
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12:30
#include <poly_iterator>, here I come...
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Well great. SFML makes my text disappear when I resize the window :s
> Transferring data from telkitty.com
lol
@ThePhD That's what Niebler ranges are.
seems to me like it's the only range proposal with a chance in hell of moving forward.
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Has Niebler ever split his propsal into two parts?
no idea
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12:37
Like, one to polymorph iterators and make it tolerate different begin/e- Wait.
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I have a way of contacting people on the other side of the planet.
yes, you do.
which is fortunate because I am in fact on quite a different side of the planet to you.
ThePhD is a sideist.
right.
holy cocknuggets I've got 99999 things to fix on Wide.
> As of Postgres v6.2, time travel is no longer supported.
12:45
I think I might have broken nearly literally every line of code.
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@CatPlusPlus oh noez!
Cool, NH works.
are burritos good, I think I'll order one tonight
beef, baked vegetables, beans, corn, cheese, yoghurt sauce
it can't be horrible that's for sure
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@R.MartinhoFernandes What is NH? Nacker Hews?
@AlexM. Of course it can.
12:55
@rightføld New Horizons.
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Tch. Why does VS'15 ignore the setting to not auto-indent shit inside namespaces.
> gg VS'2015
> Weeks of coding can save you hours of planning.
fuck, I have $1 less than the bill for the burrito
I need to get to an ATM and get money >.>
@Puppy well yes, if something goes horribly wrong
otherwise the ingredients sound good
@AlexM. Which is well within the realms of possibility.

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