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16:00
@sehe We need to talk.
sehe was the one sending your those messages all this time?
@Mr.kbok No. I was the one who thought he liked it.
Don't forget about the "But you certainly do not want to do that" part. In your sample you have Undefined Behaviour because the socket is not thread safesehe 34 secs ago
Of course the OP is blind to the reality of the answer
He's just going to copy paste the code and call it a week
5 mins ago, by Columbo
More and more I get the impression that @sehe desperately tries to annoy the fuck out of me with spam
:( possibly
@Mr.kbok So what.
@Mr.kbok Did you think he liked it?
16:04
He implied an action on your part.
21 secs ago, by sehe
@Mr.kbok So what.
I can imply a lot of things
No, he did.
stahp im confus
...
@R.MartinhoFernandes This is unssaaaaafe!
Google tells me so.
I understand the risks
16:06
Fuck Google.
warning: danger of robot uprising
@R.MartinhoFernandes That sounds painful.
is jenkins safe enough to be exposed?
You can't do anything in the interface without logging in. Dunno if you can hack it, but it's not running a privileged process.
okay.
need more visual studios no?
16:09
Not gonna bother with the others, really.
VS2015 is free.
@buttifulbuttefly this one is funny, for example
yes i'm dying of laughter as we speak
we are not speaking
16:10
How can you laugh and speak at the same time?
@Jefffrey 3/10 not dooty enough
I just got my new keyboard.
it's actually not at all
@Nooble Still waiting for that drawing
@nick The Pok3r is wonderful.
16:11
@Nooble Niiice
@Mr.kbok I forgot about that. What was it about again?
@Nooble that strange penguin emote
@Mr.kbok Something about a penguin yeah. But the specifics?
now entertain me at once
Jul 20 at 16:58, by Nooble
@Mr.kbok A penguin with only one flipper.
Ahh yes, coming right up.
16:12
@Mr.kbok Maybe 2013, but not sure.
@R.MartinhoFernandes We use 2013 here FWIW
It certainly works there (it has been my baseline so far).
Still wondering how I'll setup the Windows machine.
Maybe I can use VBoxHeadless or something.
good Q
Hey did MS fix the bug with threads not joining outside of main()? stackoverflow.com/questions/10915233/…
I'm thinking of a way to convert mobile MS word documents into markdown
16:14
Save as CSV?
Pandoc?
Never tried with Word docs, tbf.
I just did Markdown->PDF, basically.
looking good
user1804599
nice image
awesome, thanks robot
just add yaml front matter and I'm good to go
16:22
Fuck Ruby
I just programmed my keyboard to enter my password automatically with Fn +P.
Wonderful.
fuck nabijazl... oh cba
@nabijaczleweli Well, I'm no slouch, but why would I want to fuck something that takes three days to finish?
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@MartinJames Ooooooh snap
> For one priceless moment in the whole history of man all the people on this earth are truly one--one in their pride in what you have done and one in our prayers that you will return safely to earth.
Nixon, on the telephone with Neil on the Moon.
(Today is the 46th anniversary of their return)
16:28
Haskell wants to be like Perl: github.com/MarLinn/pandoc/commit/…
All thanks to the NSA for saving their conversation. <3
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, at least NASA could not lose that conversation because of the White House tapes:)
It was on television.
To the world.
Hard to lose that shit, I'd hope.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know - I remember the 'most historic telephone call ever made'. Not sure how mych coverage the TV archives kept either.
I missed the ascent stage liftoff - I had stayed up too long for the EVA's and dropped off for a nap. 11 hours later....
Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked Maybe something for you: groupees.com/vn2
16:36
Beautiful.
Too small
No arrows
@nabijaczleweli Not really.
I wouldn't buy a keyboard without arrows :P
Fn + IJKL.
It works, I'll get used to it.
@Nooble That's no arrows.
With the amount of excel stuff I have to do I need there arrows and the number pad
Cntl-Alt-NoDel
16:38
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well it works.
It's all muscle memory anyway.
These MX blue switches are nice too.
It's also got an aluminum backplate and PBT keycaps.
Well worth the $119.99 for me.
@Nooble TBH, I would not mind a small-footprint 'travel keyboard' like that, so I could plug it in to a laptop. Even better if you could get tough cover to go over the keys.
@MartinJames I got a sleeve for it.
Since the aluminum case is low profile and the keys kinda stick out.
You don't really lose any functionality either, they keys you lost are remapped to Fn + something.
Also it's programmable, which is nice (it has built in memory).
posted on July 24, 2015 by Eric Battalio

As mentioned in the Visual Studio 2015 IDE blog post , the setup experience of the product now provides more control to the user, for what does and doesn’t get installed. That blog post also talks about the rationale for this change and future direction...(read more)

So. Friday.
What should I do.
16:50
@nabijaczleweli Well, that was going to be my suggestion too. Maybe R. wants an original plan.
Drink homemade (a.k.a. original) alcohol
@Nooble is the pok3r's layout confusing at all?
or were you able to just pick it up and use it like any other keyboard?
@nick Picked it up and used it like any other keyboard.
Just finished switching the positions of the Win and Fn keys though.
How programmable is it (what can you program)?
@nabijaczleweli You can make keys press combinations of other keys.
16:58
@Nooble nice
And you have three programmable layers.
my HHKB has the backspace key in a different location it took me like 2 weeks to get used to that ._.
@Nooble Eh?
I'm C++-horny
But I don't know what project to start
@nabijaczleweli You have different "profiles".
16:59
Send ideas
@Jefffrey neural network for automated trading
@Nooble Ah
@nick Neural networks look hard as fuck
@Jefffrey Snake game!
17:05
@Jefffrey guess you don't have what it takes then :/
@AndyProwl I already told him this a few days ago.
"And yes, I've read the wiki"
Yeah I'm always a bit late
In fact I should be going home already
Cheers everyone
@nick Ok, ok. I'll try.
@nick Ahh yes OS key being function key is a lot easier IMO.
@Jefffrey i expect you to ragequit by the end of the day
prove me wrong!
@Nooble what do you mean?
17:08
@Jefffrey Write a useful utility for something you do IRL.
@nick me too :c
@AndyProwl cheerio
@nick I put the function key to the left.
So I can use the arrow keys more easily.
Function with left hand, arrows with right hand.
oh so you opted for the two hand approach?
now you gotta figure out how to ditch your mouse entirely so you can use just the keyboard
@nick Neural networks for trading have largely fallen out of favor and replaced with Bayesian networks at this point.
17:13
@nick That's how I usually use arrow keys though... I ditch my mouse.
Still a good excercise though. Maths are fun =)
@JGrindal bayesian?
@nick Yeah, using probabalistic determination for interaction with an uncertain future.
hm interesting
A Bayesian network, Bayes network, belief network, Bayes(ian) model or probabilistic directed acyclic graphical model is a probabilistic graphical model (a type of statistical model) that represents a set of random variables and their conditional dependencies via a directed acyclic graph (DAG). For example, a Bayesian network could represent the probabilistic relationships between diseases and symptoms. Given symptoms, the network can be used to compute the probabilities of the presence of various diseases. Formally, Bayesian networks are DAGs whose nodes represent random variables in the Bayesian...
17:15
yeah i stopped reading after i saw the example math
> I would argue that it is precisely BECAUSE you are working under a tight deadline that you NEED to write test. - The Fallacy of Motion
it looks really complicated, but its really only moderately complicated.
@thecoshman tests are for programmers who aren't 100% sure their code works
@nick (otherwise known as "programmers")
fortunately I never suffer from this issue
@JGrindal guess i'm not a programmer then
i'm a software architect
"Gnomoria" in the current Humble Bundle looks like a nice game...
rather ... @R.MartinhoFernandes what's that dwarf game?
@JGrindal saw that one, pretty funny
Xeo
Xeo
@thecoshman Dwarf Fortress?
@R.MartinhoFernandes sorry
17:23
@Xeo that's the one
@R.MartinhoFernandes factorio!
Factorio bores me even more
  template <hc::common::resource_type resource_type>
  struct safe_resource: public
  boost::mpl::if_c<
    boost::mpl::greater<resource_type, hc::common::generic_bucket>::type,
      resource_resource<resource_type>,
      resource_bucket<resource_type> >{};
is this wrong ?
@R.MartinhoFernandes :O you take that back!
why ?
17:25
@NeelBasu Not C++14 is always wrong
@NeelBasu are you rightfold?
I think Factorio's biggest flaw is that it's not sandboxy enough.
nope
I am not using C++11 or 14 Its boost mpl with old C++
tell me about monads
It doesn't have enough freedom for you to develop your own goals.
17:25
@NeelBasu your avatar is confusing
@Griwes It's almost invisible
its same for several years
Make your avatar visible, m8
it looks like @rightfold
it is rfold
except invisible
17:26
@thecosh what do you do in Factorio?
resource_type is an enum. and hc::common::generic_bucket is a value of that enum. and I want a type to be selected based on comparing enum values
@R.MartinhoFernandes it does... you could just go hunt bugs if that's what oyu like
Yeah that's boring as fuck.
That's it?
You can set up your own goals, like... doing exactly what you'll be doing anyway at one point or another.
you could just try to build a factory as large as you want
but of course you are limited to doing what the game lets you do
17:29
Or as small as you want (see: horizontal maps)
what's your problem?
Yeah, building a factory is totally your own goal. It's not even in the game name.
My problem is that it's half-sandbox and half-nonsandbox.
there are no fully sandbox games
they all have limits
what about No Mans Sky
aha
In KSP I want to build my own space depot, but Ic an't
17:31
Factorio's limits suck.
I wish KSP was multiplayer.
You can't set cool goals of your own (it's always 'build a factory'), and the official goal sucks.
It's halfway between sandbox and not-sandbox and is boring at both.
Every time I try it I have a bit of fun and then I drop it when I find myself just building yet another factory of naught.
coshwanker why are you always muted?
@nick because I'm too lazy to log out
With DF, for example, I mostly just drop games because I lose, not because I get bored.
17:38
but it's always the same goal
Build a base, you need to have these things, survive these threats blah blah blah, same every time
Sometimes it's "I'm going to build a tower of solid gold", others it's "I'm going to set up a base in a haunted glacier", or "I'm going to breed an army of rocs", or "I'm going to pierce Hell"
I answered a noob question... what is wrong with me T_T
ffs ¬_¬ I swear sharing a windows folder to linux is a trivial task... I think work have kindly put stupid security in front of it all...
Xeo
Xeo
17:41
Factorio is an optimisation problem. DF is a sandbox.
That's why it's boring. Every game is the same.
to be fair to it though, Factorio is quite a way behind on the old content
6 min no votes on either answer, the suspense D:
@thecoshman it's harder than you think lol
samba share?
i had to set up custom auth and all that, didn't even work that well
slow as hell too
I'm sure I've shared from Windows to Linux (and vice versa) before with almost no effort
yeah, I think it's the network domain security stuff that's in the way
I could use a usb hdd...
17:43
meh
usb's still pretty slow
My RG at home blocks Samba. Why? Because AT&T kills puppies for fun.
but it's so fucking easy
@JGrindal RG?
Residential Gateway, my modem, essentially.
You can use it as a router (and you're supposed to), but I had to set up a subnet so my computers could share files.
¬_¬ wtf the fuck does shit have to be given ball shit name
17:45
We are currently spinning down CenturyLink as an ISP for all sites, all traffic is moved over to other ISPs to minimize any discruption.
well... those boxes are like ten things in one these days
Ell
Ell
I made jam
@Ell i'm jelly
I'm probably gonna change my identity to Tuco
one day i will pay for all my terrible puns
17:46
He's cooler than Columbo
Who's tuco
He dies
And everybody dies
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Italian title: Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo, lit. "The Good, the Ugly, the Bad") is a 1966 Italian epic Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone, starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, and Eli Wallach in the title roles respectively. The screenplay was written by Age & Scarpelli, Luciano Vincenzoni and Leone (with additional screenplay material provided by an uncredited Sergio Donati), based on a story by Vincenzoni and Leone. Director of photography Tonino Delli Colli was responsible for the film's sweeping widescreen cinematography and Ennio Morricone...
@Jefffrey I don't mean that idiot
17:51
@Borgleader is there any difference between the two answers?
besides the fact that yours is better ofc ;)
@Borgleader just because I love you
i love him too but arcinde's avatar is pretty nice
@MarcoA. <3
Ell
Ell
@Jefffrey the fork man
17:54
thx for cleaning up those sloppy spelling errors
Ell
Ell
what if someone hasn't seen it :O
Oh man, both answers were posted at the exact same time.
17:37:13Z
I'm not a native English speaker but I always appreciate when someone points out my grammar mistakes (so I can avoid them next time).
Some former colleagues of mine used to get angry when I pointed their mistakes out instead
haha
and I always paid attention to doing that with the utmost humility
bah..
17:57
some people don't like to acknowledge they're wrong :)
\o/ answer accepted \o/
ew
@MarcoA. It requires some knowledge of the person to determine if they prefer to be corrected or not.
<a onclick="openPopup(this.href, 1000,650);return false"
Well fuck you too, stupid website.
lol
Ell
Ell
18:11
My jam isn't strong enough :(
We need another game jam/marmalade.
@sehe You know, the star count gives some special meaning to that.
@EtiennedeMartel Heh.
@Nooble our team would win definitely
18:17
@nick Yeah!
can't get any more nostalgic or retro than a text based game
such indie
much wow
very pixel
so framebuffer
user1804599
oh look
user1804599
18:18
new question filter UI
Scott!
Mumblemubmle.
I'm on Mumble.
user1804599
And I can already not figure out how to fucking sort by votes.
With @nabijaczleweli trying to hack travis.
user1804599
oh
user1804599
you have to click popular first
18:41
OP unaccepted my answer and accepted the other one T_T
false joy
ahhahahahah
@nick /kick /kick /kick /kick /kick /kick /kick /kick
/kek /kek /kek /kek /kek /kek /kek /kek
user1804599
> Red Cross Installs Blood Drop-Off Bins For Donors’ Convenience
user1804599
18:48
seems hygenic
> Or, if you’re in a rush, just bleed directly into the PlasmaGo bin and we’ll sort it out later on our end. Whatever’s most convenient for you.
19:22
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Q: How is pointer formed in Brainfuck?

TESTESACDI got this: https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080820174408AAZkbcG and this code: int main(int argc) { int * ptr; //what to do with the pointar ptr = 3; } I still don't get it how is pointar formed ?? Thank you

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I still don't get it how is activedirectorymembership relevant ?? — rightfold 5 secs ago
user1804599
also
user1804599
you idiot
user1804599
you linked it, so you've seen it, but you didn't downvote it
user1804599
Reminds me of the guy who proposed the "indian IT idiot" badge on Meta Stack Overflow.
user1804599
19:27
lol noindianitidiots.wordpress.com must be Tomalak
@Nooble What the fuck?
@Mysticial Indeed.
@Nooble That is just screwy. How did you find that?
@NathanOliver We were browsing Meta Stack Overflow and I found and it was there
I already fixed the ssh script...
19:39
Oh, you!
> I still don't get it how is pointar formed ??
@Nooble that is an epic question
people are favoriting it nonstop
> how is babby formed
> how girl get pragnent
.
good evening
(well, or whatever time it might be where you are)
@Erik how is pointar formed?
plz help
I think largely like babby
@rightfold great, I learned something today
@Erik you shouldn't write that without crappy acronyms
TIL
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user1804599
Apart from , nice tags.
also apart from C++
user1804599
19:56
C++ isn't a tag. It's a programming language.
user1804599
is a tag.
a is missing though
that would make things really shine
yeah, the usual problem: I am not good enough to answer questions, and all my questions I find answer to without asking
that's the sign of the expert
I wish
19:58
>I still don't get it how is pointar formed ??

Daddy CPU and Mommy RAM connect via BUS and cycle together for a little while
@Erik The latter happens to me about half the time. Esp. when dealing with postgresql.
Jun 11 '12 at 15:12, by sehe
@SamDeHaan Definition of Expert: "The individual with the most patience" -- sehe, 1998
uhm I recall a guy posting an image of potatoes at the end of a question: These potatoes are to thank you for answering this question
nobody has offered me potatoes since then :(
dorks

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