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16:00
@MarcoA. got the email
perfect, thanks!
I'll owe you :P
No problem :P
@Ell Are they apes?
@MarcoA. btw how reliable is the pdf conversion? For instance one link ("parameter packs", after the second snippet) seems to be incorrect but I'm not sure if it isn't just the pdf
Nvm, humans aren't apes
Humans are primates
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16:02
lol
that was an exciting journey through your thought process there
@AndyProwl a bit crappy I'd say. The links are correct but the PDF somehow got it wrong
All right
not sure why
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@Columbo they are humans
they are rahs
@Ell What did they apply for? Sociology? History? Looks on the monitor in effusive disdain
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16:05
law & medicine
well, they got in
@MarcoA. I think the first snippet on page 2 could just say printer(std::forward<Args>(args))...; (this is what most people tend to try and get disappointed by IMO). However, what you're hinting at is clear anyway
@Ell Unconditional offer?
Ell
Ell
I'm a year behind
@Columbo conditional
they're just finishing first year
I'm 19
@Ell Ahh. alright
> You can download the self-extracting protext.exe file from CTAN; it is well over 1GB.
holy shit why is latex so big
user1804599
16:09
Hallo.
user1804599
woo 8 PM new MGSV trailer
@MarcoA. on page two, the expansions report "I" instead of "init". Not a big deal but since "op" is the same in expanded and unexpanded forms, it might make sense to use the same token for the initial value too
@AndyProwl right, I'll change it thanks
@MarcoA. Is it possible that the last 4 snippets got crippled by PDF conversion?
For instance I don't see template parameter lists
other than that, it looks good to me
CPU usage while adding a trigger to MySQL
Xeo
Xeo
16:14
Whatcha guys talking about?
@Jefffrey what's mamp?\
@AndyProwl oh no you're right. And it's been messed up in the article as well
there must be a <pre> tag missing
I can't see that from the editor
MAMP is a solution stack composed of free and open-source and proprietary commercial software used together to run dynamic web sites on Apple Macintosh computers. MAMP is an acronym of Mac OS X, the operating system; Apache, the Web server; MySQL, the database management system; and P for PHP, Perl, or Python, all programming languages used for web development. Any open source Web platform made up of these software programs and built upon Mac OS X is a MAMP. MAMP is based on a similar software bundle for Linux called LAMP. Various "AMP" packages exist for many different operating systems. Though...
It looks like the stuff between < and > has been removed
16:17
sqlol
@Jefffrey interesting, why was I setting it all up manually every time?
fixed, thanks Andy
no problem
MySQL: the only popular DBMS to still makes it hard to have a DATATIME/TIME/DATE column with a default value of now/current time/current date
You have to setup a SQL trigger to do that.
I mean, how retarded is this shit.
use postgres
16:21
Tell that to my professor
At university, all the DB courses I had used Postgres.
Fuck you then
Except that one advanced course that used... no DBMS.
why do they require a specific DB ?
because uni
16:22
@Jefffrey undergrad?
as long as it is sql, it should be fine
we used MSSQL
@Jefffrey our professor told us about the DATEDIFF func ;)
@khajvah Make correction easier.
and I liked it because I could just do TSQL from the start and still pass
16:23
@sehe Oh you... <3
@khajvah They have to run it on their machines, and evidently they are lazy enough to not want to install anything else, etc....
I remember that making things a lot easier compared to just plain SQL
@Jefffrey They have better things to do than to manage development environments, versions, configurations, etc.
@AlexM. meh, I would have an argument with them, as I don't use winblows
@EtiennedeMartel what did i just say
16:24
today I got a static discharge from my car so strong I thought I was going to become a Potential Retarded
@EtiennedeMartel makes sense
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@khajvah schools forcing you to use non-FOSS is bad regardless of platform.
Yay I disabled sxs
@rightfold especially when there are lots of FOSS alternatives.
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Unless it's a school that is specifically about said non-FOSS.
16:28
Microsoft School
what did I do to deserve this
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@Jefffrey it's a consequence of the undefined behaviours you induced at some point in your life
4
omg it worked
@Jefffrey P sure it could do that for years
The fuck you're using, 4.x?
I think even 4.x could do that
I can't wait for my SSD. Hype.
16:42
It'll be DOA
And you'll have to wait another month
@danoo Can't do math using strings? I can even do it with just my brains. No Problem with strings. Verify that the last line is the biggest value of 42*2^n that can be represented as a decimal of less than 100 digits: wolframalpha.com/input/?i=42+*+2%5E323 — sehe 27 secs ago
SSD don't give you plenty of emotions
/cc @Borgleader ^
@CatPlusPlus :(
like when one single cluster broke down.. and you know which one.. and you can use your disk up to 50% of its capacity otherwise you're going to lose files
and ffs don't let that disk get fragmented
16:43
Hmm even if it was DOA, Amazon Prime shipping takes one day.
@Jefffrey I don't believe it
@sehe ouch
The link broke. Oh well
I wrote a latex document
3
I'm so hardcore
3
Oooh. That's fancy
16:46
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\begin{document}
	hello
\end{document}
look at that
omg looks professional
now dump the whole thing and use Word with Comic Sans
you know considering that I had to install 2GB worth of latex stuff installing *office wouldn't have been that much of a bad idea lol
yes but latex is for cool kids
@MarcoA. paste.ubuntu.com/11720420 pandoc for the win
latex forces you to write mathematical formulas, even if your paper is just a cooking recipe
because they're so beautiful
16:48
@AlexM. ssshhh - don't spill the beans
@sehe -1, not enough math formulas and/or jquery (+1 for both)
oh well. priorities
@MarcoA. "While you're boiling your water, why not take some time to look at this pretty heat equation and learn about it?"
Ell
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I'm not fond of latex
But it produces nice output and I don't know of any alternatives
16:54
uh, another coliru melpon.org/wandbox
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I guess I should try XeTeX
@sehe it's.. kind of unclickable D:
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@sehe terribly broken
I'm switching up the menu today with some seafood
16:56
Xbox One backwards compatibility D:
I might have to drop the award for the "most over-engineered website" for my kbase
user1804599
Either make it work well or don't make it open/collapse on hover.
Whos watching MS E3 conference?
not me but I read something about oculus games needing approval for comfort before being released
which I think is a good idea
1 hour for examn
doing a last overview of formulas
17:02
you should type them in latex so they look pretty
@AlexM. ye worst thing ever.. being american they are afraid of sexuality
But do allow gore & violence
Those weird people
Nudity & sex is a big taboo, but limbs flying all over the place and people shooting each other in the head is perfectly common and expected.
Lost all my last respect for the greek government last week.
what does it mean to default
When they started talking to Putin.
17:08
@AlexM. that it can't repay its debts
Putin, of all people that person, who keeps hiding information regarding ukraine (and more more importantly) MH17 crash. - It was just discovered the satellite images used as proof were modified by the russian army .
In finance, default is failure to meet the legal obligations (or conditions) of a loan, for example when a home buyer fails to make a mortgage payment, or when a corporation or government fails to pay a bond which has reached maturity. A national or sovereign default is the failure or refusal of a government to repay its national debt. == Distinction from insolvency and bankruptcy == The term default should be distinguished from the terms insolvency and bankruptcy. "Default" essentially means a debtor has not paid a debt which he or she is required to have paid. "Insolvency" is a legal term meaning...
300 innocent people died there, and russians keeps disrupting any way to get the truth. And then greece starts talking to the russians? That's just offensive and nothing more than a big middle finger to me. - Well ok, but then just get out of the EU already.
Go form again the soviet nations Greece if you want. But don't flirt with russia and expect us to pay for your dates.
17:11
@MarcoA. you all suck: downloads.sehe.nl/stackoverflow/trolltex-html-click.gif /cc @rightfold
user1804599
Having one feature doesn't make the other one not suck.
^^^^
> and more more importantly
well requires arguments
++(++(importance))
I don't think you realize what it means to be at war
17:13
@sehe Talking to me?
Why ask. I replied. To a specific message.
My friend lost his parents there, and they were not at war at all - they had nothing to do with it. But even so: russia keeps deliberatelly refuting access.
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@sehe You did not.
I'm not saying anything about the shooting, I'm talking about not giving openess of access, yet claiming you're perfectly clean and have nothing to hide.
And worst: that now the italian and other bad states in southern europe start talking to the russians again without first demanding full access to this accident - so that those who died that day may be honoured by finding the ones guilty.
@Elried if it needs to be random, and you prefer alphanumeric representation where possible: od /dev/urandom -Anone -t c | head -10 >> mylogfilesehe 17 secs ago
@paul23 I'm also not saying anything about "the shooting".
@sehe Then what was the point " more importantly"? I'm talking about the fact that greece wants to open up relations with russia again.
And uses that as leverage to ask for more money (give us money or we'll go to russia).
You specifically said (and more more importantly) about MH17.
If your car doesn't start, would you send a picture of the car to a mechanic? — Plutonix 18 hours ago
To be honest, yes MH17 was a careless incident. And very very aggravating. But no that's not more important than this totally disruptive war in Ukraine. Where random cars get shelled every day.
> now the italian and other bad states in southern europe start talking to the russians again
My point is this is worse than school-yard mentality.
"Oooh - you played with (unpopular classmate X). Now you're uncool". Well, the point is, on the school yard that is the EU the "tough boys" are sending the weaklings into the arms of China. And Russia. They have little choice.
@sehe Then go - but don't come back crying.
17:21
It's all just a game. Don't go blame the "baddies" or "meanies" from the other clique. They weren't allowed to play.
I'm not blaming - I'm saying they should pick a flavour and don't eat from both sides.
> they should
Are you in their shoes?
Nope but I am paying for their shoes once they go bankrupt.
They have very real problems. They make one steering mistake and they have a riot on their hands.
@paul23 Liar.
@sehe ?
17:23
You're not. Is the point. That's the populist summary. And it shows the immaturity that made me think of schoolyard bullying
@sehe ?????? We loaned them quite a hefty sum of money, now a loan is not directly paying. But once they can't pay the loan anymore it actually becomes paying.
I've never been against a loan - or even against helping each other.
I am against a loan when people suddenly expect to change the rules. That's when you lose my respect.
I was a huge advocate of giving a loan to greece in the first place: We're a union and we should be helping each other.
> change the rules
But now they suddenly start stopping all kind of progress and try to circumvent the loan in all ways possible.
So, it's forbidden to have foreign relations?
@sehe Yes, once you as a team decide that person X deserve a penalty you should all follow with it.
That's also called being a team: helping each other comes from both sides.
And if they would wish to open relationships to russia they should first throw up the ball in the EC, not do that on their own and expect to be accepted by the rest.
17:28
Talking to Russia does not "deserve a penalty".
@paul23 You're talking as if they have massive choice
@sehe They always have.
Oh that I agree with. But it's not so easy
@paul23 I might have missed the very latest news. My point is merely that you're oversimplifying and the righteous attitude likely stems from laziness. Move to Greece. Come back in 6 months.
@sehe Well the latest news varoufakis said that reducing the amount of retirement funds is a no go.
user1804599
I have a wonderful idea.
@BenjaminGruenbaum You might wanna link to the particular tweet that inspired you (twitter.com/a_de_pasquale/status/608997818913665024)
17:31
Oh yeah that's a good idea
Which is the biggest problem for them, and they quite frankly have the very highest retirement system. Over 40% of their economy is placed on retirement funding.
user1804599
@BenjaminGruenbaum -1 JavaScript
@paul23 Oh. Well. That's stupid. But, like you said, that makes it hard to remain a team. It's kinda double to want to forbid them to play with others at the same time
user1804599
-1 again for not recognising the problem.
17:33
@sehe Well I do think at some point you have to make a choice - and that's what I started with: "Greece should make up their mind: EU or soviet union, and stick to it"
@rightfold I think he just went looking for another problem (seeing that a 64MB favicon is unusually large)
It's like having a wife yet dating someone else at the same time - not nice to either.
@paul23 And, how exactly are they required to make up their minds, according to you, if they can't test the waters?
@rightfold ?
This is an exploit that lets you crash peoples' computers from your servers - not really dramatic but definitely worth a GH repo.
17:35
@sehe Are you saying that "testing the waters" in a relationship is normally also good? - You don't test waters when you're already in a relationship, you first formally exit it and then check for new places.
So greece should just formally exit the EU if they feel the EU isn't beneficial to them anymore - and then start checking around for new firends.
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Best commit I ever did: github.com/igorw/yolo/pull/16/files
@paul23 When did Greece marry EU? And where in the prenuptials does it say they may not look for help outside of the EU? It's not comparable.
Also, reality wants a word with you
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D66
@paul23 It happens every day. It's practically accepted protocol that people divorce after they fell in love with someone else. It may be morally apprehensible, but I wager it's closer to 50% of all divorces. So... you can rant and rage, but that doesn't change much.
@sehe Which reality
17:38
The truth of the matter is: no one knows the future and relationships change. Of course, if everyone is motivated you can always stick it out ("for better or for worse") but this has to be a bilateral effort
Still brings me back to my original point: let greece go their own way and just remove them of the EU. Best for everyone in my opinion.
How do you reckon that's possible? Go back to the marriage/relationship analogy
Well by stopping to fund them starting today
Close the borders and stop having a free trafic?
That's already agreed. The idea of conditional funding is that the conditions have to be met
@paul23 We're legally bound to these agreements
Unless all the EU votes in favour. Patience there.
@sehe Like greece agreed to follow the EC and not trade with russia - which today was discovered they did nonetheless to earn money?
17:41
@codeMagic. (1) that doesn't make any sense. (2) adults can separate content from presentation so it's absurd to take offense (3) hard to imagine no one else has seen this easily identifiable pattern. (4) question on hold because "doesn't appear to seek input or discussion" which is absurd, and another hurt ego. There's plenty of discussion right here in the comments. Why does it feel like I'm the only sane person in the room. — user3055655 27 secs ago
> Why does it feel like I'm the only sane person in the room.
user406009
I really wonder what causes people to encode JSON inside JSON.
user406009
You would think one layer would be enough.
user406009
And then we end up with two nulls, actual null and "null".
@codeMagic ... and hilariously and ironically, THIS question, now at 17 downvotes, clearly presents a question that desparately needs answering, as it's a verifiable problem. Yet again though... all the trolls come along and downvote me to death. ROFLMAO. A lot of hurt egos apparently — user3055655 14 mins ago
he clearly doesn't get the idea of Meta :D
@paul23 And how absolutely appalled would you be to find that Dutch traders are also happily selling their goods in Moscow?
@Mysticial because he's 5*prime user
While it might seem braindead, the Command String key name hints at the fact that it might be opaque data for some other API. — Bartek Banachewicz Jun 9 at 7:48
@Lalaland I agree.
@Lalaland No. There's only "null" or a JSON value; Those nulls are not the same
17:50
@AlexM. Omg this hololens demo..
@CatPlusPlus 5.5.42
@Borgleader Link?
This is the error I get for this piece of code.
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> stackless coroutine
17:56
@EvgenyPanasyuk did you update the repo? Or did I see this a while back?
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> macro
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double fail
@rightfold Stop DeadMG-ing
Dismissive bitch :)
@sehe At previous example I used stackful coroutines from Boost.Coroutine. This one uses stackless coroutines - syntax is uglier, but coroutines are more lightweight.
Don't let rightfold hear you :) He'd have to come up with other reasons to dismiss it
He'll say that Channels rock. And Elixir is better for asynchrony anyways
@EvgenyPanasyuk Yeah. I like stackless coros - when possible. Coroutines quickly become nearly as heavy as threads. When stackless isn't enough, you'll know it soon enough.
17:59
@sehe I guess you are free to do so.
But there are considerable classes of problems that are well suited to stackless coros and it only makes sense to use them there.
Also: no platform dependent code.

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