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19:00
@AlexM. Sexist
Ven
Ven
shit, skype crashes on start. dang
@MehdiRostami segfaults must be extra shitty then
gash
maybe you need 6.18 then
@MehdiRostami You seem to have forgotten some subtle but important interpunction.
He literally said he had a great idea but needed a coder.
19:00
@sehe good idea
@MehdiRostami Well you're being rude by dumping long questions here
just to drop my opinion in after the deed's been done
@R.MartinhoFernandes Look, I tried to give him the benefit of the doubt.
@Cinch /were/
I don't think job advertising is a great thing to have in this chatroom
but suspending the guy was a bit harsh
19:01
i get crazy with this
Ven
Ven
@LightningRacisinObrit anything wrong with .20 and following? (asking because they're on the website) (are they gonna auto-upgrade instantly?)
@AlexM. I think it was not so much "suspending". A message containing an email address was flagged.
I'm surprised the flags worked.
Suspension is a consequence of that
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah me too
19:01
@sehe might be to his own benefit then?
less chances for bots spamming him
or scrapers or w/e those things that get emails are called
There's no point in flagging if you don't want to suspend.
@R.MartinhoFernandes what
@Ven I don't know. I have a vague memory that I tried them and they didn't do what I wanted them to. I'm on 6.18 and there must have been a reason for that. Find it at tom.kera.name, anyway
Ven
Ven
fair enough
@LightningRacisinObrit thanks. will do
19:03
@MehdiRostami Seriously dude. You want help? Go to Stack Overflow. This is a chatroom, not an help desk. Also read the room rules, which will explain why nobody helped you up until now.
@LightningRacisinObrit <frantically>spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam!</frantically> :)
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Q: How did this '&' at the end of my command, make the script SO fast?

learnerXWhile solving some CTF challenges online, I came across a situation where I needed to bruteforce a server. This is the code I wrote: #!/bin/bash for i in {0..9}{0..9}{0..9}{0..9} do echo "Now trying code.." echo $i echo "a fixed string" $i | nc localhost *port here* >> /tmp/me/...

lol
That's a horrible question for Stack Overflow.
Apr 6 at 3:00, by Momotapa Limpopo
Rules must be read, or blood will be shed.
> until now :)
19:04
Better to help yourself.
guys stop telling people to post crap on SO please
@sehe I know LRiO will eventually help him just to piss me off
Do some pinpointing on the issue.
@LightningRacisinObrit sigh
@Jefffrey now that seems unfair even to me
19:05
@MehdiRostami post a link to your question
Please don't
@LightningRacisinObrit It's easier there to tell them to stop posting crap in the first place (more voters, less intrusion)
shure i am doing :)
sure/!
19:05
@MehdiRostami Best not to drive-by link here. Just a heads-up
when will you idiots realise that sending people to converse in chat when they don't know how to form a repository-worthy question is GOOD?
we want people to do that MORE, not less
@MehdiRostami (you need to learn English grammar to communicate better)
@Cinch I'll second that
:) it beacuse of knowing some llanguages
19:07
You really need to make your problem smaller. I'm sure you'll sort it out afterwards
and type in bed!
Ven
Ven
@LightningRacisinObrit it seemed to work with 6.20. Thank you so much. It might not seem like much, but I spend an awful lot of time on skype.
@MehdiRostami You're in an English chatroom.
@LightningRacisinObrit When will you learn that denigrating people by calling them "idiots" because you disagree with them is unacceptable?
@LightningRacisinObrit Perhaps not in the lounge, though. We've been at this point very very often.
19:07
@Ven I use for [text] conversations with my team for most of the week (remote working) and, as such, it's absolutely vital for me! So I get it.
user1804599
yay parser works
@MehdiRostami Study SVO syntax please
@rightfold 10 lines of Perl?
@JerryCoffin Apparently he resents not being a room owner so much that he started advertising this place as the perfect hangout for "idiots"?
user1804599
159 lines of TypeScript.
19:08
@sehe Without fail there is always far more of the shouting and screaming and terrible childish behaviour from you and Cat and Puppy and rightfold, than there is of the allegedly plague-carrying original message
So if you want it to stop, stop doing it!
> without fail
Yeah I do have to admit Lounge is a bit too bitchy.
Ironic
As it's all one big fail
lol bitchy
it's a like a room full of Jofffreys
you know me and i know you.grammer is time wasting .there isnt grammer in technical languages
Ven
Ven
19:09
ehhhhh.
@MehdiRostami Actually almost all technical languages have a grammar that is crucial to that language's meaning.
There is grammar in every language. Technical or not.
no diifrence
19:10
@LightningRacisinObrit you should run for moderator sometime
not in technical lang
there is but not important
@MehdiRostami you're wrong, programming has stricter rules than any other language
Have fun failing to communicate.
@Mgetz Wow, the title on that ._.
Ven
Ven
When I "joined" the lounge I didn't feel like anyone was "oppressing to newcomers", tho..
19:10
@MehdiRostami That is literally the opposite of what is true.
@Ven It's been a little better lately, on average.
Until today
Ven
Ven
@LightningRacisinObrit "later"? I "joined" maybe a year ago (though I've been a pretty big hiatus...)
can we dupehammer:
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Q: Initializing in the constructor member initializer list vs initializing inside the constructor body

Blood BrotherSomebody told me that if you initialize the data members inside the constructor body, they are essentially being overwritten on their previously initialized values. The previous initialization apparently occurs in the constructor initializer list just like the constructor of a superclass subobjec...

@R.MartinhoFernandes I beg to differ
no begging in the lounge
19:11
You're wrong and we know it.
not programming.
@thecoshman You're just bad.
holy crap it won't let me flag
it just got rid of my dupe flag on that
> If asked for a password, the administrator password is “admin” (VITA provided that).
@R.MartinhoFernandes and to program...
19:12
lol wtf
@LightningRacisinObrit please
because they declined my copyright special flag
@Mgetz third time in a few hours
wtf
19:12
@MehdiRostami too vague
@EtiennedeMartel thanks ¬_¬
@thecoshman <3
Longer sentences please
@MehdiRostami you have a room full of programmers telling you it matters, but if you prefer to replace reality with your imagination, go ahead.
@StackedCrooked isn't that the stuff done by ishikei?
oh wait
so there's an actual anime behind that stuff?
cool
yep, and it's not even a bad one
I keep deciding whether or not I want to watch kancolle
If they were programmer why they cant solve my problem?
everything that's not about girls being ships is ok
the girls being ships part is cringeworthy
19:14
I told you what to do to solve it already.
Teach a man to fish.
@AlexM. lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes and you loose you business you fool
@AlexM. Oh, wait, you are talking about Kantai Collection?
@R.MartinhoFernandes and he opens a fishing business while mocking you for your lack of money
@StackedCrooked yeah
@R.MartinhoFernandes and he'll need a rod, some bait, a fishing licence.. which means he needs proof of identification and a social security number... fuckit.. just take the damn fish.
19:15
@StackedCrooked the one with kongou in it
@MehdiRostQhat Uh...
so kawaiiiii
i saw many question like this but this is not like they problems.source is huge and i cant post it.
I immediately stopped watching once I found out the girls were ships.
@thecoshman I love the videos with Dawkins for this reason
19:15
@StackedCrooked my bro~
@MehdiRostami Lets just say Stack Overflow requires well formed questions in a very special format
@MehdiRostami Why can't you?
@MehdiRostami no one cares if the source is huge.
19:16
@AlexM. so the answer to your dilemma is don't watch it. there's better stuff out there.
darn
I already told you you have to make it smaller.
@MehdiRostami There are rules on this
@EtiennedeMartel For sales? People pay before they play.
19:16
Instead of whining you could be trying to do that.
@sehe well, I wouldn't call him 'calm', but I take your point :P
@LightningRacisinObrit Did you read the damn thing?
@EtiennedeMartel nope
@StackedCrooked but kongou is so cute :(
@thecoshman I've never seen Dawkins lose his composure. I'll take your word for it that there have been exceptions then
19:17
@LightningRacisinObrit Oh, so it's just drive by uninformed commentary, then.
I'll try the one you mentioned some time ago
let me see if I can find the link again
What's the technical term for "that-elision"?
@EtiennedeMartel Hey. That's your anti-DeadMG weapon
@R.MartinhoFernandes Actually have no idea
@R.MartinhoFernandes eh
19:18
@sehe he get's more heated, but that be more that it's fighting more heated opponents
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh
@LightningRacisinObrit Pretty sure that's not it :)
@EtiennedeMartel the best kind
@sehe If it quacks like a duck...
19:18
@LightningRacisinObrit Do tell, because I was unable to come up with the example :)
@JerryCoffin lol, that book cover
The debate won't be over until we find more and more overwhelming evidence
Unfor tunately
@R.Mart not sure it has a name other than that it's a dropped relative pronoun
user1804599
Time to learn FALSE.
@thecoshman "fighting" is the problem
19:19
@AlexM. yep, I saw that one last week. I found it very entertaining.
@sehe true :P
It's not a pronoun in that case
English is not pro-drop
Not sure if saving the coral reefs by throwing plastic into the ocean is a great idea (reefdesignlab.com/3d-printed-reefs)
@StackedCrooked There's a reason they warn against judging a book by its cover.
19:20
So... "It's not a pronoun in case" is a "that-elision" case?
What case
@R.MartinhoFernandes So, it's not like Diablo then. Ba-dum-tish.
@Cinch Upper or default
19:21
It's a conjunction.
What are you talking about?
wtf no it's not
"That"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes what you mean?
That can be a conjunction
19:21
@rightfold isn't that node?
He hurt do much THAT he took painkillers
s/do/so
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you ever post a sample of the elision you're talking about? This might help. Me, at least.
@Cinch up-arrow...
@MarcoA. FALSE!
@LightningRacisinObrit in the cases you drop it, it is.
@JerryCoffin First two pages seem not bad.
19:22
English doesn't have pronoun dropping.
@sehe omg sorry, what is it?
Elephant droppings
@MarcoA. he'll tell you. In a bit :) It could be Styx, daklang, zoidlang, ...
"Draw a circle, such THAT its radius is 2 units."
@sehe I'll be tuned then, I'm curious
Oops wrong comma
19:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes English does have a few cases where pronouns are implied. For example, "Go to the store" has an implied subject of "You".
Amazon's "Look Inside!" has this "Surprise Me!" feature. It is so silly for fiction books.
@LightningRacisinObrit This, obviously, has no relation to how the newcomers behave.
Wait let me rephrase
@StackedCrooked believe me, I've seen worse "Surprise Me!" features
@LightningRacisinObrit I personally feel that this has to do with the considerable difference in which the new-comers behave
@StackedCrooked I enjoyed it (but was a lot younger at the time, and don't remember it well enough to be sure I'd enjoy it any more).
19:25
@StackedCrooked does it work well with fifty shades of grey?
@AlexM. I should try that.
Hmm
@AlexM. No. Because no page will surprise you
@Jerry ah, but implied is different from dropped. That clause only works without the subject (I don't think putting the subject as an appositive counts)
seems I'm flag banned
joy
19:31
enjoy
@MarcoA. 2 girls 1 cup?
Off the top of my head, I can only name two videos that rank up there. Both of them I learned about from watching TF2 videos.
@Cinch To be more specific, "that" is frequently used as a subordinating conjunction, and (as you've demonstrated here) along with "such" as part of a coordinating conjunction.
@StackedCrooked Interesting popup banners for sex encounter websites with a registration form: "Do you want a HIV-infected partner? * Yes * No * Surprise Me!!"
@MarcoA. lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Although somewhat unusual in this case, including the subject is entirely acceptable.
19:37
How would it go?
"You, go to the store" puts it in an appositive.
@JerryCoffin lol yes
@R.MartinhoFernandes No, it does not. An appositive re-names something that's already stated, so in "You, my friend, are mistaken", the "my friend" is an appositive.
It’s vocative!
Lol grammar in Lounge
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope, never
pub bai
19:43
@LightningRacisinObrit bye
I can see it used in a negation for emphasis, though. "Don't you go to the store today!"
@LucDanton English doesn't really have a vocative case. It uses a nominative delimited by a comma, just as Robot showed (but IMO, misunderstood).
Case is not relevant.
@JerryCoffin I like to use cases when I forget the actual name. It’s absolutely not a subject though.
You can make vocative expressions without a dedicated case.
Case is about the form of the word used.
19:48
Okay I'm out of my grammar league here
@R.MartinhoFernandes It’s a roundabout way of saying it’s not the subject, and hence it’s not a dropped subject.
Yeah.
But you can't argue that in the negation.
Don't go to the store today
Is more natural
Not relevant.
(I did mention it is there for emphasis)
It... Didn't seem like correct grammar
19:52
@LucDanton No, it's really not. In English, the subject is often (usually?) in nominative case. For example, in "Robot went to the store", I think we can all agree that "Robot" is the subject of the sentence, right? It's also clearly nominative case.
user1804599
Oh god, a 3D funge.
We aren't VSO
@JerryCoffin Yeah but that’s a different sentence.
But it can be valid wtf
English is an inbred bastard
Actually, I'd argue "You, go to the store" isn't even the same sentence.
19:55
@LucDanton Still sufficient to contradict your claim that "It’s a roundabout way of saying it’s not the subject...". It can't really be vocative case, because English doesn't have that. It clearly is nominative case, and I've just shown that the subject of a sentence can be nominative case. So either you're referring to something that doesn't exist, or else your conclusion is mistaken.
The case doesn't matter.
^
I fixated too much on what it was. What it isn’t, is a subject.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is there an emphasis on 'you' in your proposed negation?
@R.MartinhoFernandes So what supports your conclusion that "You" isn't the subject of the sentence "You, go to the store"?
Yeah, but it's not vocative.
user1804599
> It is pronounced >_> or >_>.
19:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why not (lack of cases notwithstanding)?
@Jerry it's not the subject in the clause "go to the store"
I’m not sure I really want that tangent :s
There are two clauses there.
> Modern English lacks a formal (morphological) vocative case. English commonly uses the nominative case for vocative expressions, but sets them off from the rest of the sentences with pauses as interjections (rendered in writing as commas). Two common examples of vocative expressions in English are the phrases "Mr President" and "Madam Chairwoman".
I did say it was 'vocative', but not 'vocative case' specifically :Þ
@Luc vocatives are for addressing.
19:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was referring to the 'You, go to the store!' sentence.
@R.MartinhoFernandes And your position is that only one of those is really part of the sentence?

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