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21:00
And now some SSH magic to send commands to the VM!
@sehe did you say...
SHINY?
@rightfold lel
Must be a VB GUI. SShing the perps IP. "Welcome to Falcon"
user1804599
21:08
user1804599
@rightfold do you guys just make tags for fun
Tags are serious business.
This does not make tags
user1804599
21:09
Alright, let's see.
@rightfold see++
@rightfold see()
@nabijaczleweli let us.see()
@VermillionAzure error: 'let' does not name a type
Is it appropriate for me to ask here how my question can be improved?
21:17
@MotokoKusanagi shoot
don't mind if I do
user1804599
@MotokoKusanagi too much text and too much code
@MotokoKusanagi augh
gcc does support AT&T
there is an option for it
I was not aware. Thanks
21:20
@MotokoKusanagi also I still don't understand what you're asking
user1804599
It's not clear what you're actually asking.
It's not very clear
@MotokoKusanagi yeah i don't understand
is this a build system? do you want to call console commands?
do you want to JIT code? do you want to compile code?
do you want to run data as code?
are references in java the "same" as in C++ ?
user1804599
21:21
@fredoverflow That's why people should stop being retarded and just use the term "pointer".
@coincoin NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO‌​OOOOOOOO
user1804599
@coincoin no, they're literally pointers.
@fredoverflow Yeah, thankfully there is already a question on SO, so the flamebait is contained
@fredoverflow That's rofl-worthy material you have there
user1804599
But idiots (typically those who never used C++) are afraid of the word "pointer" because they associate it with danger.
@fredoverflow for you
21:22
I think if you read the entire post, the question will be apparent, as will the reason for its length
@coincoin They aren't
@MotokoKusanagi no
@rightfold which is... with some raisin
@MotokoKusanagi 'Nothing ever worked.' is not very descriptive. Also, I don't see where the word 'debugger' is mentioned?
user1804599
Yes.
21:23
@MotokoKusanagi it's much too long and not very specific
> Objects aren't passed at all. References to them are. By value. It isn't so much a trick question, as a device for trolling the Sun Oracle Java forums.
user1804599
One of the reasons it that they're idiots and therefore cannot keep apart orthogonal concepts such as "pointer", "unchecked pointer arithmetic" and "manual memory management".
> Objects are actually references
lol
@MotokoKusanagi 'cough
@rightfold so you re saying it's an easy question and all java dudes find this question hard ?
x)
21:24
It's not enough that "C arrays are actually pointers", now "Java objects are actually references" :-D
@MotokoKusanagi ah you asked nicely
@fredoverflow guise linking is inlining code from externally outside world
big world new order for code! #linking.js
I am honored to see in real lif... time the thesis writer of move semantics @fredoverflow
o/
@rightfold how so? Just :se relnu so=999
@fredoverflow "Brainfuck [/]'s are actually loops"
21:26
My SSD is here!
Go and sin no more
@coincoin is he?
Is it dead
user1804599
It's funny how in C# you can't have null references, yet the exception type is called NullReferenceException.
@Nooble audience cheers
21:26
It's lighter than I thought.
@rightfold lol
user1804599
@sehe windows also have to be of the same size.
user1804599
It's part of the OCD.
@Nooble Don't worry
@Nooble It's empty
21:26
the next edition with be Darker and More Badass
@fredoverflow One problem is that in many languages, it's very easy to use the pointer value as a verbal/literal identifier for the object instance pointed to. I certainly do that though, of course, I understand that the instance is a bit more than a pointer:)
@rightfold Wait what
@rightfold ^W=
user1804599
What what.
21:27
@CatPlusPlus No I have the SSD in my hand. It feels light.
@coincoin A stack overflow answer is not a thesis, and the Lounge is not real life, but thanks, I'm glad you liked it ;)
@Nooble Because it's empty
user1804599
Passing by reference in C# always involves a value.
user1804599
You can't pass nothing by reference.
21:27
@Nooble You haven't filled it with electrons yet.
@coincoin Oh I thought you meant a paper
@MartinJames :p
Wow. Passing gas involves intestines
Fred's a professor if I remember correctly in Germany
@rightfold Ah, you meant these references
21:27
@CatPlusPlus Maybe...
Yeah, that's funny
You're no fun
@fredoverflow i rectified to real time ;) and yeah I know about the thesis I finished writing one...
@VermillionAzure I'm not even a doctor. I'm just some guy who likes to teach.
just was a nice explanation
21:28
@fredoverflow then how are you teaching
@coincoin Oh, must have overlooked. That was funny :)
@fredoverflow
ok you re not a doctor now i m disappointed
@VermillionAzure By doing it and getting money in return?
@fredoverflow I think @VermillionAzure used professor to that effect.
21:29
@coincoin Yeah, I'll take those Aspirin back if you want...
I wonder if a 'used' SSD is actually heavier than a new one. I'm guessing that production testing has loaded up the cells with some data patterns.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked it now automatically resets and reboots VMs.
@coincoin Do you have a boo-boo?
@CaptainGiraffe Oh you mean professor as in lecturer? Then I'm totally a professor!
user1804599
Except perhaps for resetting the harddrive, but I'll figure that out.
21:30
You're making me want to try to make that thing too
@CaptainGiraffe I do not know maybe ! what is that
@sehe (1.24, 9001, (75.33223, 1234, 0.000000134) read as two angles gets stored as (1.24, 9001, 0) (75.332229999999996, 1234, 0.000000134)
Ugh I have work to do you're evil
Why not making this an error
evilfold
21:30
@BartekBanachewicz You ok there?
user1804599
Does VBox snapshot include HDD?
But enough of me, back to the topic at hand:
> If you're always passing the value of a reference when passing an object then you're passing a reference to the object and therefore passing by reference.
user1804599
Or only RAM?
(by setting stream as bad or something)
It includes only HDD
21:30
@fredoverflow OK, now I need a drink.
@fredoverflow are you like a master's student or something
user1804599
Oh.
Though maybe if you make a running snapshot it includes state too I don't remember
@fredoverflow it's ok I will downvote all your posts now
user1804599
I want it to be ready as well when starting the VM.
21:31
@VermillionAzure No, I have a diploma.
user1804599
Wait, I'll just start without --type headless.
user1804599
And see what happens.
@fredoverflow No idea what that exactly means
What degree
@milleniumbug hmmm. trying this out
@VermillionAzure I highly doubt a master student could produce such quality explanations
21:31
It's what we had in Germany before the bachelor/master was introduced.
@rightfold you can save the current state including RAM by shutting down and selecting "save"
@VermillionAzure He manages an Embassy.
Diploma is roughly equivalent to Master.
21:32
@MartinJames ...
Yep memory is included in running snapshots
@fredoverflow Oh must be a German equivalent
user1804599
Yeah, restores RAM as well.
user1804599
Nice. :D
I hear that it's quite nice with the apprenticeship programs in Germany
Ell
Ell
21:32
@BartekBanachewicz you okay there bud?
user1804599
Well, then the only thing I have to implement now is communication with the VM.
A diploma (from Greek δίπλωµα. díplōma, meaning "folded paper") is a certificate or deed issued by an educational institution, such as a college or university, that testifies that the recipient has successfully completed a particular course of study or confers an academic degree. In countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia, the word diploma refers to a level of academic award. The words diplomat and diplomacy have the same origin, from the official "folded papers" of accreditation delivered by ambassadors or delegates. In some countries, such as the UK and Australia, such a document can...
user1804599
Which is pretty much uploading files over SFTP, executing command using SSH and sending output back using SSH.
@milleniumbug did you forget error checking? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/3b3b5b4bc41ce3f1
@sehe lol
yup
21:34
@fredoverflow strange
never knew about this
sounds like Bachelor's + Master's together
@CaptainGiraffe after hours of research were you refering to that disney.wikia.com/wiki/Boo-Boo_Chicken ?
@VermillionAzure It's a twofer
@milleniumbug made that point more clear in the question, thanks
21:36
@coincoin Close, but a galaxy away.
everything is relative I guess
@fredoverflow what field
EE or CS?
Informatik
I guess CS ;)
@fredoverflow I knew a professor from Germany
21:37
He was pretty cool I guess and he also liked Linux
Xeo
Xeo
Now you know two!
@milleniumbug you had me worried for a second :) (I think there are issues with consuming input on failed parse, I'm not sure what the canonical behaviour of operator>> is on partial match)
@fredoverflow last name van Doetinchem
physics
That doesn't sound like a German name.
21:38
@fredoverflow Yeah I think he was originally from another area or something not sure
user1804599
% brew install sshpass
Error: No available formula for sshpass
We won't add sshpass because it makes it too easy for novice SSH users to
ruin SSH's security.
user1804599
I'm not a novice you fucking idiot.
I'm not very Europe savvy because I'm literally half a world away
So yeah sorry :(
@rightfold they didn't say
user1804599
ok how about telnet
Xeo
Xeo
21:39
@rightfold lolwut
wtf kind of nannying is that.
@coincoin Have trouble falling asleep? You can watch me talk about various Java topics ;)
@Xeo SOX users are dumb
inb4 indian lecturer
@rightfold That's what you get for using OS X
@sehe OMG do I sound like an Indian?
Xeo
Xeo
21:41
@fredoverflow "If you have a doubt, I will do the needful to help you."
user1804599
Fuck SSH as well for not having any way to disable encryption or authentication.
use netcat?
@fredoverflow I wish I could understand well German but I m not good enough. Hopefully this is about Java so no regret.
@rightfold lol
@fredoverflow why would you talk about Java btw x)
21:42
Why are you using SSH if you don't want encryption or auth
user1804599
how can you use netcat to send commands :v
@coincoin Because Java is money language ;)
or telnet, whatever
@coincoin But yeah, it's all Java, so nothing of value (or reference?) is lost ;)
21:43
@fredoverflow I see I cant really talk. I C++ in money instituition x)
@fredoverflow sorry
Use private keys then
user1804599
No. Don't want to.
@coincoin Really? That's great!
21:44
@rightfold you suck
user1804599
No, I don't.
Well. Try harder
You do want mutual auth btw
@fredoverflow not really I dont like it. I find your gestures really didactic do you intervene also in english ?
@rightfold Are you this guy by a chance?
21:46
@coincoin Well, sometimes I parrot the compiler errors back in English ;)
Nall Peunta Äkßäptschn
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@milleniumbug No.
@milleniumbug on purpose then?
Guys, this is right? ideone.com/Qnv146
Stack Overflow; also add a friggin' question
21:50
I didnt know this website thanks for the link
@VOTProductions Well, it compiles and prints 129. Is this what you want?
wow they even have a chat
@coincoin Oh, I thought you meant ideone .
oh no I was trying to be funny but I am used to fail
21:52
@coincoin I think the chat bit was pretty funny.
thank you @fredoverflow I feel a little better now
sorry, change nineteenInchMonitor to twentyInchMonitor in my comments, I was obviously half asleep
I can now take a shower while thinking about your magnificient hair
struct nom{};

struct omnom : nom{};
Ahh my SSD is now officially installed.
21:53
Is my explanation right in the comments though?
I find the " // virtual, meaning ignore and go straight to other subclasses," a little...
innapropriate
Performance tests show 547 MB/s read and 534 MB/s write.
How did you test?
^
inb4 iometer
@VOTProductions I would write // abstract class
Ell
Ell
21:54
@BartekBanachewicz wake uppp
@fredoverflow Used Crystal Disk Info
And also Samsung's magician software.
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=ohmy.god bs=1M count=1
1+0 Datensätze ein
1+0 Datensätze aus
1048576 Bytes (1,0 MB) kopiert, 0,00193661 s, 541 MB/s
wow
@fredoverflow count=1 ?!?
subtle troll is subtle ;)
hmm shit
I thought that 35km was a low enough periapsis
but when you're doing 3km/s I guess you need a lower one
21:56
peri wat?
peripuppy
periapsis
How is your new GPU doing?
good.
So can we post GIFs again?
21:57
well, officially, it's still against the rools
but I personally will not stop you
Xeo
Xeo
s/will/can/
I meant theoretically.
I can't not stop him?
that's impressive
Xeo
Xeo
damn
I even forgot when it's ok to post sparkling Bjarne :(
@Puppy lol
Xeo
Xeo
21:58
@fredoverflow Sparklestrup is always ok
Blinge Sparklestrup
@Puppy well done :P

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