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21:00
Sigh I totaly disagree with SO on that field
the book lists -even though they may be outdated- are one of the best resources
hmmm
perhaps I could actually just keep my current case... and power supply.
A book may become outdated quite often, but a good book will never become a bad book - and for a very long time it will be a good to learn from that.
perhaps just replace cpu/mobo/ram/gpu
I wonder why the consensus around internet keeps growing more and more to less and less books and using reference websites instead.
21:07
@Mysticial why would anybody want to delete one of the most useful questions on this site?
@paul23 because they are more accessible
which isn't necessarily a good thing
by itself
@khajvah It's not one of th emost useful questions on the site. It's not a question.
status-declined lol
That list helped me and many other programmers. I don't see any problem with it.
@khajvah Lot of reasons. Blindly following rules (the book lists are technically not questions). Vote envy (I see this a lot)... etc.
21:12
God lord! A patch of my living room floor has become ridiculously slippery. If you don't hear from me in the morning, you can probably presume I've slipped and entered another dimension.
how do I go about getting myself a gold badge?
meet one of the gold badge conditions, duh
@nick There are several ways, most of them described here.
oh huh i have one
Ell
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21:15
@Puppy ram is probably fine
I don't think much can go wrong with ROM besides not booting
@nick Yup--a great answer badge.
Ell
Ell
Ram
if you upgrade CPU you may have to upgrade the mobo
Woah. Google Chrome builds using ninja.
I thought ninja was experimental or something.
Google used ninja for chrome since forever
21:23
@Jefffrey It is. Like everything from Google, Chrome is still officially in beta. [Yes, of course I'm lying.]
"Do you mean now?" -- When asked for the time.
@nick My current CPU is about five years old, so yeah, I expected that
"...You can unscrew a lightbulb. See, no sense of humor at all."
[For any who missed the allusion: youtube.com/watch?v=fMknMZP_zX4]
Fair warning: the C/C++ people will eat you alive for suggesting this. Those lists are the exception that prove the rule. They're protected on high by the Devil himself. They're... eh, you get the idea. — LittleBobbyTables 26 mins ago
lol
> C/C++
actually this is not a bad place to use the term C/C++
21:30
RUN. RUN WHILE YOU STILL CAN. I CAN HEAR ANGRY BARKS FROM THE LOUNGE ALREADY!!! — Bart 24 mins ago
There's no "not a bad place" where to use the term C/C++
the slash pretty much means C and C++
They could've used "C and C++ people"
@khajvah Why not "C[++]"?
hmm
21:32
well
so I could invest like, £100 in a mobo
or like, £60
@Jefffrey ++ is not a valid identifier name, duh
@Jefffrey you could use that too, as the question concerns both C and C++ developers
But yeah, you are right. C/C++ is fine there.
Hey I know I shouldn't - but anyone good here with numerically root solving problems?
21:34
hmm
the higher one has 4 DIMMs so I can buy 32gb ram for cheaper
@nabijaczleweli -.-
hmm
so £750 to replace my base unit's guts.
@paul23 I come here near midnight to drop bad puns, not to be serious
@Puppy That's a lot of money
I need to solve M(E) = E + sin(E) for E - which can't be done algebraically. And I wonder how to make sure it converges :P
yeye I know :P
21:35
@nabijaczleweli Not if it lasts me five and a half years like my previous setup
@paul23 Newton-Raphson?
math.stackexchange.com/questions/1312566/… - sorry but my programming is stuck thanks to this mathematical question
good night guys
I guess I can link to other SE sites as it won't be visible to you anyways? :P
besides
those would be for all the primary guts
"If you're simply unsure about the validity of the closure, the best place to ask is on the community's meta site. Asking in the meta site allows those who took the action to comment, and will help others to learn about the issues being discussed."
That's what I need to do to get an understanding of why my question was closed?
I only ask because it seems like meta would be flooded with questions like this...
21:42
that's their purpose so being flooded with them is great for them.
Okay, thanks. I'm still pretty new, obviously. :)
I have an existential question : wich is best between C++ and C#. And please do NOT say me that both are equal or a "politician answer"!
@JamesAdkison Not usually--usually when it gets closed there will be at least a minimal explanation saying something to the effect that users A, B, C and D voted to put this on hold for <some reason>. If you read that, read the applicable part of the FAQ, and still don't understand why it was closed (or agree that it should have been), then it's reasonable to ask why on Meta.
@Marc-AntoineJacob You're asking in "Lounge<C++>", notice the C++ there? Of course C++ is better.
21:47
what is your point?
@Marc-AntoineJacob They're not equal, but they're sufficiently different that any simple answer about which is better would show ignorance or dishonesty. There are too many questions like "better at what?" to give an answer that's simple, well-informed and honest.
better at performance?
@Marc-AntoineJacob Depends
I though C++ for that point
EVERYTHING depends
21:48
Why oh why do people upvote silly comments
So, Generally
@paul23 fun
@nabijaczleweli It's actually more likely that, in a C++ vs X debate, our loungers would pick X over C++ any time.
@Jefffrey You have a point...
100
A: Is C# really slower than say C++?

Jerry CoffinWarning: The question you've asked is really pretty complex -- probably much more so than you realize. As a result, this is a really long answer. From a purely theoretical viewpoint, there's probably a simple answer to this: there's (probably) nothing about C# that truly prevents it from being a...

21:49
"hey can you guys help me solve this equation, which cames from kepler orbits" - comment (upvoted): "why don't you use F =ma"
seriously
dudes, seriously? Where do you think kepler orbital functions came from?
@paul23 I have no idea where they came from. But it's not obvious from your post.
why C++ is better? You are all here and you like C++, but why ? I want some reasons! You cannot say : "Huh! I program in C++ and that's all!".
@paul23 I think you should use E = MC^2. Or maybe P = E^2 / R. Yeah, Ohm's law is for orbits, I'm sure of it.
@Puppy Well if I had to explain that I'd be around 10 pages of text further.
@paul23 You could simply add one single line saying that Kepler is the solution.
21:52
@Puppy But it isn't , that would put myself in the infamous "XY"problem. Of course you can take another turn in the full deriviation of the kepler equations and maybe that would circumvent the problem.
we are not here for math talking, go to MathOverflow
@Marc-AntoineJacob You apparently haven't read the answer I linked above yet. If you have specific questions after reading it, we might be able to get somewhere.
@paul23 I meant, Kepler is the solution to f=ma, that is what you said in your comment.
yes I read! :\
but it says nothing
@Marc-AntoineJacob Similar things happen at SO. Where people commented on things such as like someone just commenting on a difficult piece of code of discussing iterator validity "why don't you use smart pointers" out of no where...
21:56
I have not talked of smart pointers?
@BartekBanachewicz hehe. I'm going to rig my keyboard up. BBL
(Need to do that for a gig on sunday)
@Marc-AntoineJacob I was talking about upvoting silly comments that just distract from the real problem
> EXTRA As pointed out by /u/mouz- the black guy is actually a playable character in Euro Train Simulator 2.
lol
upvote silly comments?
22:07
Noun: hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia (uncountable)
  1. The fear of long words.
Btw this is/was a mathematical-programming question. I do need to implement the solution in a program. (I always find it hard to decide where to post question about numerically solutions and errors coming from machine epsilon / algorithm truncation)
@Puppy I really wonder how you pronounce it, wikipedia only gives an automatic (and wrongly sounding) audio.
It does contain: monstroses-qui-pedalio-phobia But how do englishmen pronounce that "qui" here.
@paul23 They, most of the time, don't
Well what would you do then to discribe this to your doctor?
"ye I got this disorder, but I have no idea how to pronounce it"
:)
@paul23 I have this! shows printed word
@nabijaczleweli But what if you're at a bar and too drunk to write?
22:14
@paul23 Doctors and bars? Eh?
Also, printed
You keep a note about it with you at all times?
You know you might get acute hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia and then you're there without a note!
;)
hey :) @nabijaczleweli what does this error mean :
And that would leave you with a mouth full teeth!
warning: result of comparison against a string literal is
unspecified (use strncmp instead) [-Wstring-compare]
if(A!="bye"){
^ ~~~~~
@nabijaczleweli ^^^^
it means that you suck
22:17
I'm starting to hate C :( it takes ages to make it do something
@TheArtist It means: Comparing char *s to string literals is a very bad idea. Use the if(strcmp(A, "bye") != 0) construct
Ell
Ell
@TheArtist what dobyou think it means?
> relentless pursuit of scientific truth
@TheArtist You can also replace != 0 with unary !, if you feel adventurous
HI-HO SILVER! ONWARD TO TRUTH AND SCIENTIFIC JUSTICE!
22:21
@nabijaczleweli yay no error in compiling :D
@nabijaczleweli i see :) Thank you very much!
What's an host that I'm sure is only in America?
To test ping for example
@BartekBanachewicz where's the link. And how does /that/ site work?!! o.o
Like if I test google.com, they probably have a server behind my home. So that doesn't work.
@Jefffrey fbi.gov? :v
It doesn't ping back :c
> --- fbi.gov ping statistics ---
6 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
22:28
@BartekBanachewicz you have it coupled with midi I suppose
Ok, holy shit
140ms per packet to github
That's not good
Like 9 frames would have happened in between
reflection?
in C++?
With proper self-reflection C++ would self destruct
@sehe ikr
Reflection seems to be a popular feature in other languages, though\
22:48
@sehe you can use regular PC keyboard, mouse or a midi keyboard. You can create a room or join an existing one, with a private room option. You can also play a midi file there.
And of course the main feat is ability to play together
Typically if your room is public, random people join, listen for a while and then play something. It's pretty cool.
@BartekBanachewicz wasn't able to get midi going
It /says/ it is working, but I see no evidence, despite proper cabling
@BartekBanachewicz anyhoops. what is that song you wanted to transcribe?
@VermillionAzure come on. this is not funny. At least post warnings. This site is actually downloading payload. I don't think it's harmless in case you genuinely though.
MARK AS HAZARDOUS
@sehe really?
did you miss a 'm' at the end there
well that was what happened when i clicked onto the piano
@sehe Johnny Hollow's Alchemy. Weird, my keyboard worked OOTB.
22:55
@VermillionAzure Oh. Sure. That piano site is spammy as hell too.
@BartekBanachewicz Windoze?
QED
@sehe Quit Easy Ducking
Yeah it has some ads vOv
But works nice at least on winchrome
Dunno if shitfox or operetta has midi support
Xeo
Xeo
1 message moved to bin
Anyway sleep.
22:58
@BartekBanachewicz used chrome
@BartekBanachewicz wat, that's basically 2 6/8th bars about 100 times
Canto Ostinato-style
23:23
More than 1 person has reported that if I RT them they immediately get dozens of hate messages from Christians. I'm surprised. My apologies.
@TACM_Literature Amen die koms van die Here is naby. Bekeer julle. Daar is net 1 God. God die Vader. God die Seun en Heilige Gees
I get this kind of cruft in "highlighted" tweets since I followed Dawkins
23:41
I like how both religious people & atheists wanting to convert me, not knowing an agnostic person such like myself could be as tough as wurtzite boron nitride
hey]
do you think it would be possible to create an independent console that can run its own executable programs inside of an encapsulated environment?
VMs exist.
Or Linux Containers.
@StackedCrooked hmmmmmmmmmm
Make me curious
Or even just chroot.
I wonder if it would be possible to create some sort of platform for light games like that
23:55
vm is not truly independent, but acts as if it's independent
@VermillionAzure no that would be impossible

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