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ok dunno how it works
activated my account there
what are you trying to show us?
what's your username there?
my profile on careers.se
Ell
Ell
works for me vOv
00:05
@AlexM. Johan Larsson
profiles have links like this: careers.stackoverflow.com/alexm
ok I'll click things for five minutes trying to find my url :)
it should be there
you can also change your url
if you click on edit there
I don't see the link, just the edit button
click on edit, the link thing should be on the bottom
see "Custom Profile URL"
once you click edit near the pic
00:10
ah found it ty
@Rapptz this is a little bit more readable (disregarding the naming of value_or_t).
I think it's worse.
@Rapptz the intent is better expressed imo; "get the Nth element of src, but if such doesn't exist default construct a proper value"
> $469,124
pledged of $600,000 goal
16
days to go
that is even broken on my machine :)
/ careers
00:14
@JohanLarsson still page not found, is your profile set to private?
maybe it takes a while to update
ha it was private
now it works
yay!
how the hell did Ell see it though
the plot thickens
I have only one explanation for this
Ell hacked the SE
Ell
Ell
vOv
00:21
or maybe Ell is the class and I'm a private member?
Then he can set me to null
> Maskinkonstruktör
What's that?
Mechanical designer.
Machine Constructor?!
It is my current position but I've been writing code > 50% since last year
Draw CAD, do FEA etc.
Not sure what those mean, but they're probably English so I won't ask.
CAD, FEA. A, CD. A, EF. So close together. hmm.
00:29
@Rapptz constructor is for buildings right?
Ell
Ell
CAD is computer aided design, right?
construction worker is the more proper term.
Ell
Ell
construction worker to me means someone who is physically constructing things
versus designing them, like a civil engineer or architect
@Ell yep and FEA is Finite Element Analysis.
I think designer is a decent translation.
Ell
Ell
sounds like it :)
00:31
"konstruktör" looks like constructor to me
Ell
Ell
you are in norway, are you not?
Sweden.
Ell
Ell
Ah right.
How is it possible to think that it is spelt "lemon aid"?????
> Mum ‘kills son, 10, to save him from embarrassment because his ears were too big’
00:34
linkpls
quote without link == you suck
No picture of the kid.
Ell
Ell
I think that was not the real reason
You sure?
I couldn't get the conclusion after reading the article.
@Ell did you hack into their life too?
00:36
IS burnt another 45 people
I try to answer questions but I'm always wrong.
Ell
Ell
> The boy’s mother did not seem to have any psychological problems and the operation went perfectly.
anyone ending the life of a perfectly healthy contributor to the future of society has psychological problems
Ell
Ell
^"first fully sandboxed linux desktop app"
Oh for fuck's sake. std::experimental::optional's constructors are constexpr, but assignment operators are not. Why? :/
00:40
@Rapptz are you fucking kidding me? excuse me while i build a spaceship so i dont have to live on the same planet as this "person"
I feel bad
Kid was apparently being bullied and woman thought operation made it worse (doctors say it succeeded; w0t?)
@Rapptz Are there pictures of the ears?
but killing the child? what the fuck?
@MartinJames Nop.
I wanted to see.
Alright alright she was clearly unstable for whatever reason. No need to harp on about it. We all know murder is bad.
@Ell tl;dr ( = "too large; didn't read" fucking web 3.0 and it's 90pt fonts)
00:42
@Rapptz Maybe they couldn't find a lens with a wide-enough angle.
You guys sound like you've never heard of people getting killed.
@MartinJames lol
@Rapptz for such a stupid reason? not that often no
I'll either have to create my own optional-ish thing that actually is useful, because its assignment operators are constexpr, or make this part of code much uglier. Ugh.
Ell
Ell
there are things that aggravate me more
@Griwes I'll be interested in your implementation.
Placement new is not constexpr.
The constructor being constexpr is a base trick.
00:45
The constructors are constexpr.
Hmm. Is it?
Yes.
github.com/Rapptz/Gears/blob/docs/gears/utility/maybe/base.hpp then std::conditional based on std::is_trivially_constructible.
Okay, that makes some sense.
But only some - aren't unions usable in constexpr?
Because if they are, then it looks trivial-ish.
Anyway, it's nearly 2AM. I'll try to come back to this if I'll have some "it's compiling" time at work today. G'night.
@Griwes Not sure.
I went down to my bank and asked for the credit limit on my card to be raised to £10,000,000. They said no. Please feel bad for me, I have been unjustly and unfairly treated:( — Martin James 3 mins ago
@Rapptz Hmm.
Anyway, time to sleep.
00:53
Error makes sense.
You can't do UB in constexpr and that's one of them.
Ell
Ell
I hope annex has a public release soon
Ell
Ell
dependency manager
it looks good.
I can't imagine c++ without header files
01:09
try D
@Ell How strange--that's one of the things I imagine every time I start to get depressed or angry about life.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Do you understand what pepper_chico's trying to say? I can't follow what he's asking for.
I'm trying shaders on Minecraft. Looks absolutely beautiful.
Your answer seems to answer it (I said pretty much the same thing in a comment on his previous thread too), but apparently it isn't.
Makes up for the blocky-ness of the game.
01:11
@Nooble pics
nice
Why do I have a pink skin.
Oh wait nevermind I remember.
One of my friends change my skin while I was logged on to Mojang.
/cc @LightnessRacesinOrbit
hi Shran
@Blob No; he's lost me. Best I can tell, he's on drugs or something and it's all just starting to kick in round about now.
Also good:
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Q: Cin not working? I indentified the string

tiertcout << "Please enter the name you wish to have: "; string Name; cin >> Name; I have identified the string, but I am getting errors with the cin saying 'error C2679: binary '>>': no operator found which takes a right-hand operand of type 'std::string' (or there is no acceptable conversion).' I...

01:19
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Visual studios lets you use std::string but doesn't let you use overloaded operators for it?
@Blob It's got nothing to do with "lets"
The impl will be split up into multiple headers internally (probably)
Including iostream is enough to recursively get the string defs
but its operator>> is evidently elsewhere
also it's called Visual Studio
6
A: Why does this basic cin prevent my program from compiling?

Seth CarnegieYou need to put #include <string> At the top of your file because the string header declares operator>>(istream&, string&).

@Blob I can tell how nice a game looks by how hot my GPU gets. In this case, about 75 degrees celsius.
so it's a 75/100
Painfully bad troll, (10k+):
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28574185/what-is-programming-i-dont-understand
you know all 10k+ posts could become 0+ by just posting a screenshot :P
01:26
@AlexM. ..but laziness:)
@AlexM. Yes. If a game looks 100%, it must thermal throttle my GPU.
games can look great without making your GPU go crazy
look at the Final Fantasy XIII ports
which are really pseudo-emulated bullshit
with almost everything done on the CPU :A
Square Enix even released an update that implements state saving (like the emulators provide)
46
Q: Fifty shades of grey

jsedanoBoys and girls are excited to see Fifty shades of grey on the silver screen, we just want to code without being bothered, so here's a challenge to pick our brain. You have to: Print on the screen fifty squares filled each with a different shade of grey If your language of choice lacks image pr...

Well, if you're not going to give me any props, my confidence will nose-dive and I'll probably not have a proper erection for months. :( — Bazooka 2 mins ago
wtf
> I have writte a code which can be seen as below but the question is I do not underestand why the random output is sometimes goes out of range
I love this site
01:42
how did it get so late
inb4 passage of time
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ocarina of time
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Time races in front of PC
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Ell
Ell
@FredOverflow you have maybe inspired me to start code golfing
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Lightness Races in front of PC.
@AlexM. I know. A game like that is TF2. Turn up the settings and it looks great without taxing hardware so much.
nighty night fellas
01:52
Night.
Ell
Ell
@LightnessRacesinOrbit night :)
user3010322
So Java's Scanner is like scanf, sort of.
user3010322
It works pretty simply.
Remember, Haskell programmers, your code is only pure if you abstain from seq's.
holy fucking shit these diagrams take time
I'd be able to get a prototype up and running in the time it takes me to go through this architectural masturbation
02:07
VS is making me crazy
02:31
@AMostMajestuousCapybara As expected.
user3010322
02:46
Guise
user3010322
Does Java have, uh
user3010322
Like, initializer list / property initializer syntax like C#?
user3010322
Like new MyThing{ field1 = "Woof", field2 = 20.0 }?
user3010322
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Q: Is there an Object Initializers in Java

HaoLike this one? http://weblogs.asp.net/dwahlin/archive/2007/09/09/c-3-0-features-object-initializers.aspx Person p = new Person() { FirstName = "John", LastName = "Doe", Address = new Address() { Street = "1234 St.", City = "Phoenix" } };

user3010322
Cool, there is!
user3010322
02:48
But there's apparently some hidden nonsense associated with it.
02:59
> java
> hidden nonsense
seems about right
@ThePhD "there's [...] hidden nonsense associated with it." is just a long-winded way of saying "Java".
Java coffee is pretty sweet.
Called Kopi Jawa in Indonesia.
user3010322
Mmmnn.
user3010322
Prime Factorization in Java.
user3010322
Maybe there's a library built into this that does it. :v
03:17
youtube switches to the html5 player every now and then
those are the only times the page lags
yay my language now supports variables
does everyone make a language nowadays
it officially supports variables and math expressions
yep
i should add conditionals and functions.
user3010322
Wide has paved the way for other hopefuls.
that's all i need to be turing complete, right?
03:20
@AlexM. Not me... Yet.
loops are for noobs
@ThePhD "If it weren't for Wide, I wouldn't be working on the D now." - Andrei Alexandrescu
parameters will be hard to make. i'll just skip that: functions don't take any parameters
at this point, i'll just make them goto's
Nooble++
The only language that does what you tell to do, and more!
03:27
I ordered a headset
now I can tell 12 yo CS GO players they're idiots live
eh
in reality I got them because I got tired of playing with 12 yo and want to get out of the lower ranks
and the only way I can communicate with people and join a team is with a mic
@AlexM. Not if you count the ever-so-small delay.
03:50
Lots of rants about SO on reddit today.
> Fun question that generates interesting discussion -- better lock it!
^ Hehe.
user3010322
Fck
user3010322
Fucking fuckity fuck
user3010322
BigInteger's == in Java is a class, so it does object reference checks
user3010322
rather than a goddamn check if the values are equal.
user3010322
FFFFffffff I can't believe I got bit by that, I should know better.
03:53
Java sucks really bad in that regard.
What software should I use to write the specification for my glorious language? LibreOffice?
LaTeX
lol my prof said this in one of his courses, quote: "Sequence diagrams need to be as simple as possible (KISS - Keep it Simple and Stupid)"
roger that
I'll try to make them especially stupid
04:18
@ThePhD You thought there was a part of Java that wasn't horrible. Yes, that was a horrible mistake.
welp, didn't have time for everything so my original project management idea turned into a clone of Trello
I guess it's time to do some pretty UI mockups so that the profs can concentrate on how pretty they are
and ignore the 3-table database structure above them
I also need to add nice pics
nice pics always help
05:09
Whoa, and if you overlay a Fibonacci spiral on a golden spiral it matches up almost perfectly!
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06:09
RIP Lounge
What should I do about First Posts from users which could have been comments but have been posted as answers?
you vote to delete since they're not answers
And a comment to guide them?
no
use that time to do something else
let the SO addicted people guide noobs
you do something fun instead
DO NOT LET IT POSSESS YOU
06:22
what the fuck the html5 player on youtube crashed, I closed the tab but the video kept playing in the background
after it finished both youtube and soundcloud stopped working
and there's no way to force flash player
how did those retards at google end up thinking their crap player is ready for general adoption
it's shit as fuck
which browser @AlexM.
fireshit
I should go back to chrome
Lol I still prefer firefox
Hi everyone
I was thinking about DHT and was wondering at it's simplest is it "a way to access distributed files" more than a structure, like a hashtable?
07:04
It's, as the name indicates, a distributed hash table.
distributed hash browns
07:41
15 points away from 1000 rep
i get a solid gold plaque once i hit 1000 right?
Oh wow. That's a rarity:
> FreeBSD 11-CURRENT (but not any of the releases or stable branches) has had randomness issues since October 30th sauce
@Pris dental plaque, yes
you get a solid plague
oh boy... an obscure-ish artist i like is finally releasing a new album
finally i can put all those amazon gift cards to use
07:56
Anyone has a favourite markdown css they would recommend?
Xeo
Xeo
mornin
morning
I suppose I phrased that wrong. I’m looking for a pandoc-ready css, really.
Good morning.
user1804599
08:21
Hi girls.
user1804599
HorribleCoder is also a HorribleQuestionAsker.
user1804599
@Feeds dat golden spiral.
user1804599
Ahahaha click on the xkcd image.
@райтфолд Just dumping this here. Hope ya all get it!
@райтфолд Yup.
user1804599
08:29
Oh it's Volta's birthday hence.
> C++ inheritance not inheriting
nice
user1804599
Golden ratio is great.
user1804599
I use it for all sorts of things.
user1804599
If your web design looks shit just change it to use the golden ratio and it instantly looks gorgeous.
<dick joke>
Are they safe in C++? :D — Moi 34 secs ago
Aw crap he added a comment before mine
this kills the effect
08:39
@райтфолд Does x87 have an instruction to load the golden ratio? :) Like it has flde and fldpi instructions for e and pi.
user1804599
What is x87?
user1804599
x86 has no such instruction.
x87 is a floating point-related subset of the x86 architecture instruction set. It originated as an extension of the 8086 instruction set in the form of optional floating point coprocessors that worked in tandem with corresponding x86 CPUs. These microchips had names ending in "87". This was also known as the NPX (Numeric Processor eXtension). Like other extensions to the basic instruction set, x87-instructions are not strictly needed to construct working programs, but provide hardware and microcode implementations of common numerical tasks, allowing these tasks to be performed much faster than...
user1804599
Only for log2(e), log2(10), log10(2), ln(2), pi, one and zero. There is no flde.
user1804599
08:43
e by itself isn't very useful.
How is the log of e useful?
@FredOverflow 4/10, it doesn't have a way to load avogadro's constant
user1804599
avocado constant
user1804599
a constant supply of avocados
@FredOverflow log2
user1804599
08:51
I want an imaginary algorithm with complexity O(n^πi). It's very complex.
hi all
user1804599
Hello.
i wanna help
@WangWang you can help by washing wang
user1804599
08:52
@WangWang it depends.
washing wang?
what do u mean?
there is no room for machining learnning?
user1804599
No.
i wanna talk about machine learning
Hello Wang Wang, it is very nice to meet you here.
user1804599
Go to IRC.
08:53
is this another cicada clone
Yes, some of us are machine learning experts (me).
thanks
IRC?
every clone looks like cicada to me now
user1804599
There are probably IRC rooms dedicated to machine learning.
Please stay with us, I will tell you all I know about machine learning
What do you want to know? ~
user1804599
08:54
@AMostMajestuousCapybara You're already done.
would you let me understand about convolution neural network?
@most
Yes absolutely
@WangWang Do you know how a neural networks ?
user1804599
"PMOVMSKB" why do instruction mnemonics have to be so cryptic? Why not just "move_byte_mask"?
I am newbie to NN
user1804599
Is this POSIX?
08:55
I know how a neural network
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user1804599
I guess "AESKEYGENASSIST" is a reasonable although very vague name.
@райтфолд Look at the CUDA instructions on the other hand
@райтфолд pointer move mask byte?
wat
user1804599
CIL's instructions also have vague mnemonics.
can you imagine if computers had moods
like, you told it to add one to one
speaking of moods was jeff here later
but it would only do it in one minute because it's busy thinking about sutff
@most how can we get the M feature maps from previous N feature maps subsampled?
PTX goes like, vabsdiff4.max.max.min.min.clamp
08:57
and when the OS updates
@WangWang Yes, absolutely
and you don't notice something's changed
user1804599
Whereas CPython's are well-named, such as "INPLACE_FLOOR_DIVIDE".
it doesn't respond to your queries until you apologize
@BartekBanachewicz jefffrey is always here
in our hearts
user1804599
And "POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE"
08:59
@AlexM. no shit. He acted a tad odd yesterday
as in, I'm not really angry that he called me a condescending prick, because that's true obviously
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dat starbate

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