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00:01
Found something glorious in the grocery store.
And I can't upload. Agh.
what is the definition of an addition?
user406009
@Ell You can always read the Mantle pdf. It's quite comprehensive and Mantle formed the foundation for Vulkan.
Ell
Ell
Yeah
I'm just eager for new interest in it really
I want other people to be excited
And I want a working driver to play with :P
user406009
@JohanLarsson My guess is that those library XML configs count as a bunch of lines.
user406009
00:08
I hope that's machine generated.
user406009
@Ell I think some people had some luck getting Mantle drivers to sorta work.
@Lalaland ah, explains it
user406009
But I agree with you. A vulkan announcement would be awesome.
I tend to forget to ignore packages
Glorious.
00:10
should find and edit the default gitignore
user406009
@Nooble Those black soulless eyes.
Ell
Ell
@Nooble hey its you
You're a kid too so it works
Envirokidz™
Ell
Ell
Nice
I just signed up
@Ell Hmm did you get an email yet? I didn't.
Ell
Ell
00:22
No I presume they'll email on the 16th before it starys
Ahh okay, that makes sense.
00:50
Nice, Google Chrome broke the 6GB of RAM barrier.
I just read the gist of TTIP. Who the f thought this thing would be a good idea? Are our politicians completely retarded or what?
This thing is extremely dangerous.
Ell
Ell
I don't know anything about it
> politicians
> retarded
user406009
@buttifulbuttefly TTIP is a wonderful thing. For rich people.
Sounds about right to me.
user406009
00:53
Unfortunately, those are who are politicians serve. Not us.
Ell
Ell
Where can I get the gist of it?
Somewhere relatively unbiased pls
Meh fuckit I need to sleep
Night!
user406009
@Ell The problem is that the current proposal is secret.
user406009
No-one except the politicians knows the actual deal.
user406009
And I guess the lobyists.
@Ell Have a good night.
user562566
00:55
@Lalaland Ah, the tell tale sign of a free and democratic process: complete secrecy
@Ell Good night.
01:25
Good morning guys.
:)
Sup dude?
tired by this grunt work and you?
@EtiennedeMartel The winner got a trophy and a new 3DS signed live by Miyamoto.
I'm so jealous.
@Rapptz You're such a fanboy.
From this point, you will have to prefix any mention of Nintendo by <Disclaimer: I am a Nintendo fanboy>.
01:30
implying you wouldn't want a signed 3DS by Miyamoto himself
I would make him sign my fucking chest.
And then never wash
Ever again
@EtiennedeMartel Why not just get a tattoo artist to go over it?
Because it wouldn't be the same.
F O R G E R Y
01:31
dat grin though
@buttifulbuttefly He looks tired.
@buttifulbuttefly Haha. Use your genious programming power!
My genious programming power wants to work on interesting stuff (ie, not other people's)
You're so selfish.
But then again you're French, so it's normal.
I hadn't heard that justification in ages
Maybe 3 days
But it could be much worse, I could be Chinese
01:36
I liked the tournament thing.
A neat way to do E3.
People who speak of themselves using 3rd person.
jww, Baltimore, MD and New York, NY
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@buttifulbuttefly Maybe he's talking of someone else.
Let's give him/her/it/them the benefit of the doubt
@buttifulbuttefly Haha yeah I agree. But your genious power, I believe, can earn you much time for doing intersting stuff by finishing working on less interesting stuff :)
Yes, coffee time!
Sigh ... elite trolling takes a lot of effort, it's no longer a luxury could be afforded by a time poor person like myself
02:01
I'm about to buy an SSD and a SATA to USB 3.0 connector and use that as a flash drive.
I'm getting tired of these slow transfer speeds.
Actually I wonder if you could make a portable OS like that, and just boot from USB.
user406009
Probably. People have been doing that for ages with flash drives.
user406009
You don't even need an ssd. A normal usb 3.0 hard drive is actually quite darn fast.
Wha--
Hard drives barely get up to 100 MBps.
I'm fairly certain 5 Gb/s of bandwidth should be enough for a Samsung 850 Evo SSD.
user406009
5 Gb/s? How much data could you possibly have?
user406009
Must be quite the porn collection. /s
02:10
5 Gb/s is just 625 MB/s
@Lalaland +1
02:36
> error: function declared 'noreturn' has a 'return' statement [-Werror]
@buttifulbuttefly Should be enough for the 850 Evo's 500 MB/s read/write speeds.
@Lalaland There's quite a shortage on koala porn.
new witcher skill, make your enemies take lots of damage over time while being stuck in t pose
> BUG: Infinite black loading screen on The Great Escape
I solved this. Turn off Yennefer's DLC costume, and reload an earlier save. Re-do the quest, and it should work. I hope this helps.
god damnit DLCs
I thought I had to wait for a patch
02:59
@Rapptz Trying out gdb -tui and there are some quirks :/
namely according to the docs I can use e.g. C-X A to switch between TUI or not but the C-X doesn’t seem to go through
I get a ^X in my command line :(
don’t feel like hunting that right now, oh well
0
A: How to turn off GDB TUI?

Ciro Santilli 六四事件 法轮功 纳米比亚胡海峰Beacause of the bug Ulerich mentioned which breaks the mappings if you have vi mode in your .inputrc, I have requested a workaround at https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2015-06/msg00009.html and Andrew Burgess replied that he had just submitted a well received patch to add: tui enable tui disable ...

seems cool
I have a bug (?) where I want to set a breakpoint with gdb, and I tab my way through to the symbol. But then when executing the command it says it can't find the symbol o.O
@Rapptz Yeah I was suspecting vi mode. Hats off to your googling though, I found nothing.
wow, 15h ago, too
@buttifulbuttefly I’ve had that a long time ago. Did it involve template specializations?
Tabbing through some C++ constructs isn’t always helpful in my experience. I tend to use file+line rather than symbol.
(although normally my problem is that tab can hardly find anything, it’s when I input the symbol by hand that it fails to be found)
Hmmm IIRC it wasn't even a templated method (but that was last week already so ICBW)
Other problematic constructs have been operators, too.
03:58
> The process of choosing the right data structure is one that few will ever think about, one that most take for granted.
lol
04:56
@buttifulbuttefly Start gdb. Set b main. Run with r. Use b 'your::symbol' -- with the single quotes.
lol
lemme try
why would it make a difference though?
@buttifulbuttefly It does if your symbol is in a SO/DLL.
Are you actually generating debugging symbols then?
How do you think gdb is able to give me the autocompletion through tab?
05:00
OK OK.
Besides, you can put breakpoints on delay-loaded symbols without having to break on main first, gdb will do it when the library is loaded
The above is the best way I know. If that does not work, I am out of my wits.
Yeah it's a bug
@buttifulbuttefly In theory, yes...
05:49
To me, trying to understand song lyrics feels like when I see text in a dream but it𝔰 hอᵣd t₀ ᵣeₐd aกd 𝒾 canٖt fཱྀcu༧༦࿐༄
3
All this time I never knew.
@MarkGarcia That is the information.
Thanks.
Kept in my Evernote.
:)
people don't have access to AAAA batteries? o.O
I think the most minimum size you can easily get nearby is an AAA?
Honestly I never even seen one.
06:02
Me neither.
06:32
'Writing a program for class that calculates pi. Got all the coding done and program runs - but for certain values it doesn't work' :)
06:51
@Feeds Oneboxing failed at that alt text.
user1804599
07:17
Is there a programming language that has a keyword with a W in it?
while?
user1804599
yeah XD
user1804599
while is silly. Should be just for.
hrnfhthfhghgdjagf
this week is starting amazingly fucking bad
welcome to every monday ever
07:20
@buttifulbuttefly I got a "probably rejected" back from the recruiter because "the manager was unsure about my job history"
well fuck
amazing.
I should've spent last 3 years as a java intern, that would apparently give me a better start
god.
What's your job history
Fired every 2 months or what
How can a recruiter be unsure about a junior job history
8 months as a junior in a telecom company, 18mo at Intel as an intern, 3 months on trial at a startup, then 8 months here
@buttifulbuttefly apparently
maybe I should apply for a junior role huh
that requires 0 experience after all
or maybe my experience is worth negatively or something
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz all too short
user1804599
maybe they are afraid you would leave within a year.
why would I leave if the company is OK
user1804599
07:25
lol, Twitch needs Flash. What is this, 2007?
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz because you also left the other jobs.
correlation is not causation!
I wonder if I could find a "software developer" job that didn't have experience listed per se
and send in a blank CV
@BartekBanachewicz where do you see yourself in 5 years?
In a mirror obv
user1804599
07:27
Know somebody who works there.
I do know somebody who works there
@MarcoA. what do you mean "where"? I'd prolly want to be a senior dev by then.
@BartekBanachewicz okay, now for the next interview question: What are your strenghts?
I am on of the best C++ developers in a 100km radius.
Xeo
Xeo
lol
do you live in the Sahara?
07:32
hi hi
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz source
oh fuck that
Is that the radius of your mom? Seems she lost some weight.
I'm too stressed out to have this conversation right now
Fucking.
shit.
maybe I should really apply at Starbucks
user1804599
> The result of a floating-point or complex division by zero is not specified beyond the IEEE-754 standard
user1804599
07:34
WTF does "beyond" mean here?
At Starbucks: "We think you are overqualified for this job, why should we hire you?"
@MarcoA. Antarctica
@MarcoA. what the fuck does "overqualified" ever mean
shit never ends
that's what it means
if you apply for a job you either meet qualifications or you don't
07:35
in a perfect world, yes
@BartekBanachewicz if you're overqualified, they'll have to pay you too much
user1804599
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Q: "You're overqualified" - What does that really mean?

EvaI recently had a phone interview for a subcontracting job at a small programming consulting firm. The interview was very short, and at the end, the interviewer told me that based on my resume, he thought I would be overqualified for the job and find it very boring. I was rather confused by this ...

oh for gods sake
@rightfold In later standards perhaps
@BartekBanachewicz It means told the wrong sort of lies on your CV
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07:36
> Should I scrap the whole resume and just put I LOVE SINGLETONS! as the whole thing? :)
user1804599
> Languages: C, C++, C#, Java, Python, Ruby, Javascript, CSS, HTML, MySQL
Fast learner: Learned C# in less than 2 weeks, code called “idiomatic” and “professional”
user1804599
lol
> Should I scrap the whole resume and just put I LOVE SINGLETONS! as the whole thing? :)
user1804599
If you can write idiomatic Java you can indeed write idiomatic C#.
@rightfold Herbert strikes again
07:38
Is this suggested edit correct? stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/8421826
user1804599
also lol
user1804599
what is professional code
So I'd be overqualified for a junior and yet they won't hire me for a normal dev because of questionable job history
amazing.
start: while(1) { if(0); goto start; }
user1804599
@nhahtdh yes.
07:38
this is professional code
user1804599
Only a moron would use new.
I just can't even remotely express how do I feel about this situation.
user1804599
Go complain about it on The Workplace like all the other users do.
@rightfold Then I'll go ahead and reapply it...
> In summary, "you're overqualified" is just a polite, non-confrontational way to say "we're not interested in hiring you and we are also not interested in telling you why" - at least, in software.
07:41
is what you're searching for
@BartekBanachewicz that subintends "we want someone we can pay as low as f***, you might get mad with that"
low as fuck is better than 0
low as fuck might be negative
what
user1804599
07:44
Reminds me of the SpongeBob Squarepants episode where Krabs decided to have his employees pay him money for them being allowed to work, SpongeBob not minding and Squidward being incredibly grumpy as always.
maybe I should just gather a shitload of references
from previous job and this one.
user1804599
$ ack '&'
inb4 dangling joke
well
it might turn out I'll need to run away after all.
07:51
@BartekBanachewicz Or maybe they have just seen you argue here? :)
How evil should something like return { x.foo, std::move(x).foo }; be considered? I.e. if aggregate initialization is performed, then everything fine; if a constructor is called… that really depends on the constructor.
In my case I’m in full control of the return type, but I still feel it’s a bad idea maintenance-wise.
I also feel that auto goo = x.foo; return { std::move(goo), std::move(x).foo }; is brittle, although to a lesser extent.
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Even with a ctor call, wouldn't it still eval left-to-right? As such, even if the ctor takes by-value, you'd get the first argument copy-init'd first, and the second one move-init'd, no?
@LucDanton I would comment but I understand neither the code nor the intended purpose.
@Xeo 'if', 'depends', same difference
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Not "if", even if
08:00
Wait, you said 'even if'.
Xeo
Xeo
i.e., considering the "worst-case" scenario
No that’s best-case.
@LucDanton Construct outside return?
Worst case is that reference parameters are bound in order and then whatever happens.
Xeo
Xeo
ah
08:02
@MarkGarcia Same deal. It’s really about construction, it’s just that in my case I’m constructing the return value.
hello
@LucDanton Oh, ofc.
Xeo
Xeo
hm, yeah. if arg1 binds as an lvalue ref, and arg2 as a value, that'd be bad
@buttifulbuttefly because I might not be able to find a job here?
@Xeo Hah, that can also trip for aggregates. I’m using aggregates of non-references for sure so forgot to consider that.
Xeo
Xeo
08:04
ye
I’ll file under 'very evil'.
Xeo
Xeo
I don't think you can do anything except not-move.
So, I have an XML file that I think would be a good configuration file for what we have to do. Now, is there an easy way how to generate a parser from the existing XML file?
Xeo
Xeo
The only winning play is not to std::move.
auto copy = …; is a copy for sure, and the name is self-documenting. I should pick that name consistently.
Xeo
Xeo
08:05
@LucDanton You can just not-move. Same dealio, no?
return { x.foo, x.foo };
a bit too pessimistic for my tastes
Xeo
Xeo
how so?
That’s two copies.
@wilx ... in C#? :yes:
@sehe In Java.
08:13
Hello...
In this code, why doesn't the copy ctor get called? I would have thought that we call the default ctor to construct a temporary then copy initialize a from that temporary by calling the copy ctor, but it only outputs the 'a', meaning it only calls the default ctor.
-----------------------------
#include <iostream>

class A
{
public:
A(int n = 0)
: m_n(n)
{
std::cout << 'd';
}

A(const A& a)
: m_n(a.m_n)
{
std::cout << 'c';
}

private:
int m_n;
};


int main()
{
A a = A();
return 0;
}
-------------------------------
@wilx Oh. Good luck. Of course you don't generate parsers for XML. You generate code that /uses/ a parser generator, maybe. But in this case, handwriting the code should be straightforward. I don't imagine many people automating such a thing (there is already Java serialization for this
@user252652 Oh boy. Did no one tell you about Stack Overflow?
sorry, outputs 'd'
user1804599
You didn't read the rules.
hence, you are not cool
user1804599
and you probably have a passport
08:16
or two
@sehe Hmm...
@Feeds So it is not just me who does not understand English lyrics in songs.
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A: Easy XML Serializer for Java

Will HartungJAXB is pretty painless, and comes with Java 6, and it has a low footprint. You get this for the price of one annotation. Order.java package xxx; import java.util.Date; import java.util.List; import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRootElement; @XmlRootElement public class Order { int cust...

@wilx Randall can't hear you
@sehe No shit Sherlock. :D
Well. It's you who's talking to daisies in public
user1804599
In Python would you do if xs == []: or if len(xs) == 0:?
user1804599
08:20
if xs: is retarded.
I responded saying that I might try to get references from previous jobs
len(xs) == 0 is much more descriptive.
Xeo
Xeo
@rightfold It's also not clear. Do you care about xs being empty, or being None?
hopefully this can change something
^ Intel's website doing clickbait.
user1804599
08:21
@Xeo empty list.
user1804599
@MarkGarcia money
@MarkGarcia Also 4.5V batteries are 3xAA
@Mr.kbok what are those
oh
Haven't seen those for such a long time.
08:27
European thing perhaps.
@wilx Do you have issues with hearing people in crowds? I've had similar issues and been told it's an autism thing.
The only day we send one of my girlfriend's classmates buy C sized batteries
@TheForestAndTheTrees Yes. WTF? Autism?
We said pay attention don't get back with D sized
Guess what she comes back with
@Mr.kbok an epic comeback no less
something like "I need D to fill it up"
08:29
lol
Anyway. Never seen so much fail in one person. I don't think she ever did one thing right
@BartekBanachewicz Ah that's what you meant by "run away"
user1804599
API y u float for money
user1804599
while the protocol even has a decimal data type.
> At this stage I'd wait with reference contacts; thanks for thinking about that. I hope that The Manager will make a positive decision basing not only on the length of the experience, but also on the quality and technology used. He received an explanation and clarification of your job history. You should know their decision by the end of the week.
@buttifulbuttefly yeah.
@MarkGarcia how the hell it's 50mm if it's 7 squares on the grid? They are typically 5mm in size.
08:34
> the length of the experience
> the quality and technology used
my poor translation
where is out-of-context @sehe when you need it
@buttifulbuttefly oh shit
@BartekBanachewicz @sehe in Prague?
out-of-context vOv
08:41
obvious photoshop
user1804599
SSH is pretty bad protocol.
user1804599
It tries to do way too many things.
@buttifulbuttefly you never need it
@sehe Yeah - @sehe's ears are too small.
@rightfold except, it doesn't. SSH is a pretty over-used blanket label
08:46
Moaning
it totally is
Tries to do too many things?
@rightfold oh look
something @rightfold doesn't like
I've never found ssh to be bloated or anything
(and for absurd reasons)
wait, even when he likes things he likes them for absurd reasons
carry on then
08:47
This question has 33,000 views. Strong evidence that it is not off-topic. — Chris Dutrow Dec 17 '13 at 8:35
67k now
well
still closed
how is the amount of views evidence of not off-topic?
sbi
sbi
Good morning.
Anyone here who can lend me a hand with git?
Catastrophe incoming
@sbi maybe vOv
Xeo
Xeo
@sbi Sorry, we only lend flamethrowers to deal with that.
08:51
hard to tell. Git has many intricacies
sbi
sbi
Ha! If it was to me, we'd already thrown worse things than flames at git...
Such as telkitties!
sbi
sbi
Anyway, here's a thing I've run into many time now, and I want to get to the bottom of it: I checkout a branch from stash. I do git status – everything clean. Just for the heck of it I also do a git push and git pull – nothing. I make a change, commit this locally, and do a git push – bam! I got a merge conflict in exactly the three lines I had committed. I am sure it's somehow my fault. But I need to understand what's going on.
So what I want to do now is to see what has changed remotely. How do I do this?
What does "checkout a branch from stash" mean?
sbi
sbi
The branch is remote (on our stash server). I check it out locally.
08:55
Also, push generates no conflicts. Pull does.
Push doesn't attempt merges.
sbi
sbi
Oh, right, there's a local stash thingy, too. I forgot about this. I can see how this is ambiguous.
user1804599
at least OP uses vector
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, git push tells me to do a git pull, of course. I skipped over the part where I do this.
user1804599
already better than 99% of programmers
08:56
> Because of a tax from years behind they lost their business, house and all possesions. After 18 years of fighting with the tax office the business owner has commited suicide
#Poland
@sbi Well, then you just use your merge tool.
> best practice
Dunno what you use.
@BartekBanachewicz #payyourtaxes
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes But I want to understand why, after having checked everything and there was nothing to pull, on a feature branch that I created and on which nobody else is working on, there's allegedly a change on the origin in the very same lines I just changed and committed. That can't be true.
I want to see what has changed on the server.
Ah, I can lookup the commits on the server directly. The last commit was mine, on June, 5th. So what's the damn thing want me to pull?
08:59
@sbi You can see that in the log. There will be two branches: X and origin/X.
So you're doing checkout, pull, push (the latter two doing nothing), commit, push, and you get a conflict?

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