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10:00
@Prismatic Mshit gives tons of space for OneDrive for free and integrates most of their apps.
I want to try Office365, it seems handy
user1804599
NASA still bad at web development: developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/…
I have never used any apple product.
Last time I checked NASA sent rovers to Mars, who cares about minified CSS.
10:03
> compression would save 7 kB
Oh nooooo 7 kB wasted
@MaiLongdong That's one minute of NH's transmission!
And then
> compression would save 962 b
Good thing NH doesn't visit the NASA webpage.
useful
NH?
New Horizons.
10:05
If it doesn't have an embedded V8 then it's an obsolete piece of crap!
@Prismatic Make a libreoffice plugin which will integrate it with owncloud
I don't like libre/openoffice
@Prismatic Heresy!
@Prismatic Why?
They do the job
The UI is really bad but otherwise it works reasonably well
And they announced a metric ton of buttfixes for 5.0
10:07
For me (and probably other programmers) libreoffice is more than enough.
Same here.
When I tried using it for some school stuff many years ago it was very slow and buggy
(the spreadsheet tool would crash all the time)
@Prismatic Dude, many years ago? Try again.
It's fine now (libreoffice at least).
I enjoyed doing the nasties with Excel and didn't enjoy my tens of man-hours just be useless when I switched to that Calc thing. Ah, RPG spreadsheets. Good times.
10:08
Yeah, I just haven't had a need yet. I'll definitely give it a shot when I need to though
Let's end this discussion, before lord Bartek comes it and starts shitting on LibreOffice.
@khajvah Is he even coming back?
Excel was great. I really liked the redesigned Office (2003? 2007?) ... very nice. They fixed so much stuff which made writing all my school reports a million times easier
The redone equation/math symbol stuff was great
I only found out I was both a Word and Excel power user when I tried the OpenOffice stuffs.
but do you have the European Computer Driving License?
it is terribly useful
10:11
the open source community would benefit so much from good UX designers
satellite imagery is so impressive I don't even have words
Especially Cassini.
Are those fires auto-detected?
@MaiLongdong ...of your long dong?
Cassini is a satellite. In Saturn :D
10:12
@MaiLongdong You mean Earth photography? Or space stuff
@Prismatic UX designers are people who use mac and wear hipster glasses. How do you expect them to the nerdest community ever?
@Prismatic Everything
mapbox has access to some badass satellite photography
I like FileMatrix UI
it's simple, essential, beautifully designed and straight to the point
> SexualEducation
10:13
@MaiLongdong It does not seem too hard. They most likely have infra red camera as well. You just see the data laid over visible light picture.
Yes, I realize they probably have other types of cameras, but what I find impressive is the result
All this information you're able to gather and process to get meaningful results
This is the kind of thing I like about hoomins
But then I open google news and read about ISIS fighters buying young girls as sex slaves for 150 euros and that even things out I guess
should I buy Windows10?
@MaiLongdong Isn't that expensive?
The younger the more expensive, apparently
Top price < 15
10:15
@MarcoA. No. Don't buy spyware.
You can get a 20-25 yo girl for half that price
@khajvah I'll ask Stallman
ITT: everyone is a sex slaves trader
@khajvah there is this vdesign.kde.org/who.html
10:18
Schools should advertise Open Source software.
Let the students studying graphics design work on open source software to get experience. Will be win-win.
@khajvah they care more about drawing crappy logos
for crappy companies which go bankrupt as soon as they get their new shiny logo
@MarcoA. I bet their crappy logos are better than gnome icons.
@MarcoA. Seems pretty awesome as long as you get paid
im a bad logo designer compared to graphics designers, but a pretty good one compared to most software devs
@Prismatic logos or that didn't happen
i dont really have much lying around. these two are for a couple of apps I wanted to make that belong to the same suite
I like the idea of reducing geometry when makign logos. In those two I 'cut out' chunks from a cube
Then there's the logo for my helper lib that I'm working on
10:30
neat!
Yeah, looks nice.
Both of them. And I'm positively surprised by the results. Even though the performance-boost of almost 90% came from the removal of new. Many thanks I didn't know that — Qohelet 3 hours ago
Another Java Dev bites the dust
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@Prismatic What apps would those be
I wanna steal them
10:32
Ugh fucking Toggl Desktop hangs constantly
BTW if you want to monetize your design talents you should make Line stickers or something
I was wrong, embedded Chromium is garbage
Im proud of the latter logo since I made it using a bunch of arcs and stuff after dicking around in inkscape for awhile. Logo design is fun man.
@CatPlusPlus Where were you the whole time
CEF is awful
@MaiLongdong one is a mapping application the other one is a vehicle/obd2 app
10:33
@MaiLongdong Fighting custom-made GUI toolkits and ~~~native~~~ shit
But it's ~~hackable~~
Use Qt
isatomdeadyet.com
Qt is annoying and C++ so it's hard to bind
Actually that's redundant
> Build cross platform desktop apps with web technologies
stay in the browser you web hippie
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10:36
@MaiLongdong That sentence makes my skin crawl
Literally no good UI toolkit in existence
And if you need off-screen rendering/overlay then wohohohohoohohoho
I'm making one
It's probably in C++ so it's definitely bad
Well its probably bad regardless of what language I use since I havent ever made a UI toolkit before
@MaiLongdong Can I please flag this?
10:38
sure
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh I knew. I'm rarely in love with those features enough to mind though. Occasionally I thrive on excellent pivot table fringe features or external source linking in excel.
But all the virtuosity I seem to possess with MS office tends to revolve around jumping their particular brand of hoops. Finally, the ribbon UI basically killed most of the speed advantage I had. Now I just happen to know the proper names for things when I look for them. But it's mostly back to menu scavenging like a poor end user. .. :(
But C++11 ui code is pretty paletteable man. Also I recommend you try Qt+QML... probably the most flexible toolkit out there anyway
Fuck off with those bullshit flags
QML is neat
^^
10:39
So wait, we now have Atom, Brackets, Nuclide, VS Code, what else?
QML is jabbascript
@CatPlusPlus Not really.
Yes really
It has sugared syntax but it runs on V8
You can use Javascript within QML but it has its own structure
And has all jabbasemantics
10:41
It runs on their own interpreter now
They ditched V8 a long time ago
*not interpreter, bytecode thinger
wat it runs V8?
QML's JS used to be compiled by V8
Well, you can write javascript with it but you don't have to.
When will you learn that syntax doesn't matter
I wrote a set of components in QML awhile ago
10:42
Sure and you can use CEF with HTML and write all logic in embedding language but it's still almost the same thing
Mostly without Chromium running
Its really not
You can make your own components up
Wow that proves everything
10:43
no
> This Looks Like A Normal Tree But You Will Be Amazed To See What Comes Out Of It
@Prismatic uh cool
That offscreen framebuffer you were talking about for example, you can just make your own QFrameBuffer or whatever, and expose it to the QML engine
The thing is GUI sucks everywhere but QML makes it more tolerable.
Let's make LounGUI
You're still dealing with an embedded DSL and binding shit to it
It's literally the same deal as with ~~~~web technologies~~~~ except there's less tools to deal with it
10:45
JavaScript shouldn't be too bad if it is used just for some of the GUI.
Using CEF doesn't mean you're writing the entire logic in jabba
What would your ideal UI toolkit be
It's still massive overbloat
@Prismatic Console
Terminals are shit
Monospaced fonts don't work for non-trivial UIs
10:49
Everything is shit for you, so it's not news.
@Prismatic One someone else would use for me
I'll make a solid API and then UI is someone else's problem and I'm happy
@khajvah terrible
@CatPlusPlus if only
@CatPlusPlus hah
Yeah it doesn't have Turing-complete type system
Total garbage
10:52
It doesn't even have a type system.
^this
also ITT Cat praises JabbaScript
Good type system knowledge there
4/11
@Prismatic It's even easier in web than on desktop :v
@CatPlusPlus I made a REST API, wrote documentation and then the front-end guy got fired and I have to do it now.
@khajvah Fire yourself
10:54
RIP
@Griwes ITT we still can only talk in extremes
@CatPlusPlus ITT ITT
I stopped caring about language checklists
I wrote Lisp and I don't even mind that anymore
@CatPlusPlus Only extremes are fun to talk about.
It's like
Write software or shut up nobody cares
10:55
complaining is fun though
Boo hoo my language doesn't have RAII/ADT/H&M/whatever
@CatPlusPlus it's like, write software and shut up, nobody cares
The first step of improving something is complaining.
Though it doesn't seem to work with JavaScript.
i get it
Speaking of work things, I have to shovel data from staging to prod database because people are too dumb to realise staging database after 6 months of development is something you throw away not put in production
I made nice food tho
FUCK YEAH. My JabbaScript works
11:07
@khajvah jquery?
@MarcoA. BackBone+Jquery+Marionette
no idea what you did, it's enough to know that you used
@MarcoA. Jquery is nice
@MarcoA. Backbone.Marionette is a framework.
> A world-class inspector for exploring your application's views, models, events and more
Oh good. It is world class.
I wrote quicksort. Is it world-class?
11:12
This is cool.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Good Guy Jenkins.
You have to trigger it manually?
@R.MartinhoFernandes cool, not sure how it works but it's cool
@CatPlusPlus If the author is not whitelisted.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Would it work if you didn't say "please"?
11:14
Actually no, but the regex is configurable.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Isn't this PR kind of the wrong way of fixing this?
Jenkins, suck my dick please.
build passed
@MarcoA. An API.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Previous behaviour didn't include all the prior code to main(). New behaviour includes it regardless but leaves out main().
11:16
The only difference is that it hides only the ::main function instead of also nonius::main.
yeah but now all benchmark files have to parse the argparse stuff etc when compiling which wasn't necessary before.
Hmm, yeah.
There's lots of parsing of unneeded stuff.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The best thing is that context thingy, where you can multiple build statuses on a single commit/PR.
@Griwes Yeah, should show up when it's done.
I really like the idea of telling the author up front which compiler/environment setup failed, without even having to look at the CI server.
11:20
I would have used a different macro.
something like #define NONIUS_NO_MAIN or something
that way the old inclusion behaviour is intact
anyway imma sleep since it's 7:20 AM
I am doomed
I cannot properly use valgrind
@Columbo to use php?
ah
Jquery makes fornt-end development tolerable.
well, not really but still.
Ugh, building with devenv differs from building with msbuild Q_Q
@Rapptz I don't like the added confusion :S
> All checks have passed
1 successful check
@Griwes :< Guess this plugin has issues with that.
@AlexanderDemerdzhiev Are you from Bulgaria?
11:33
@khajvah Technical University Of Sofia. Whats your point ?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you set multiple contexts in it (disclaimer: I have no idea how the configuration of that plugin looks like)?
(I've only toyed with TeamCity plugin.)
@AlexanderDemerdzhiev Where do you study?
@MarcoA. There's a GitHub hook that sends a small payload to my build server every time a comment is posted on an issue. Then the build server looks at the comment and if it 1) is from me and 2) contains magic words, it builds.
@Griwes The normal GitHub build plugin sets the multiple contexts, but for the PRs it's a different one and that one apparently doesn't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's definitely cool for being github. Do you use a CI service (e.g. travis) or the like?
@AlexanderDemerdzhiev I used to study in AUBG.
11:35
@MarcoA. No, self-hosted.
It was terrible
@khajvah Well it's not any better in Technical University of Sofia :D I've got many of my skills by practice in my job :)
@Columbo h5 fellow valgrind buddy
@R.MartinhoFernandes Huh. I mean, the API is the same AFAIR.
also use it with a gui, much nicer
11:37
@R.MartinhoFernandes I didn't know you could send reports to github with your own build server (I've always used github free, not sure if that changes with premium)
@AlexanderDemerdzhiev I remember, our university was mad that Bulgarians were going to some other university in Sofia to study math or CS.
@Griwes But the plugin doesn't use it, it seems. It just sets one yay/nay thing.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That sucks.
@khajvah That is mostly because AUBG has very high semester taxes compared to bulgarian financial standart
@MarcoA. It's free. They have an API for setting commit statuses.
@R.MartinhoFernandes cool
@Griwes If I get annoyed enough I might transplant code from one of the plugins to the other so it works.
thanks for the info, not sure when, but might come in handy in the future
(Not too related, but: with Nonius you could easily get an open source licence for TeamCity :P)
I accidentally a word.
@AlexanderDemerdzhiev Business, Economics and Journalism departments are considered to be best in BG (I think) but CS and Math were struggling.
@Prismatic shshshs, don't tell Jeff
11:40
their map user interface is total shit
but the street view thing is genius
@Griwes Yeah, the config has only one context to set.
@khajvah The only thing i can say about that university is thah their students are mostly foreigners and rich people :D
I could make several build jobs instead of a single multi-env job, but that scales like shit.
@Prismatic I wouldn't want that thing to pollute my car's speedometer and stuff.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, it allows you to run multiple ones at the same time.
11:42
> base package doesn't come with navigation
But I do realize that with Jenkins that generates a shitload of XMLs.
@AlexanderDemerdzhiev Many albanians
Which in turn makes it behave terribly :/
@Griwes I can do that already.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm.
11:42
I just have one single builder.
If I had more it'd spread the 12 different configurations across.
Stiil. I never quite could start liking Jenkins. TeamCity is just so much nicer. :D
What I meant by "scales like shit" is that I'd need to create a ton of them by hand, and when I add more environments, add even more.
Ah.
Okay.
@I guess that the reason foreigners go to AUBG is that foreign students have no financial support from the country , so they pay the whole tax in every university.
Where are you from ?
@AlexanderDemerdzhiev I was paying full tuition
11:44
While right now I just set up a new boost version and add a single entry to the list.
RIP my English
Boost is like the Jquery of JavaScript
kinda lol
@khajvah Yeah, tution was the wor i was searching for, intead of tax
@AlexanderDemerdzhiev Armenia
@khajvah How's the IT sector there
11:47
@AlexanderDemerdzhiev Not developed, which is kinda nice. Not much competition and lots of opportunities.
@Griwes Hmm, might try that at some point in the future.
@khajvah That's really nice, because you know that otsourcing moves to the less developed countries(not that Bulgaria is really developed :D )
It's been only a few months since v1, though, so I'll let it establish a bit more.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I mean, even I got one, with my heap of not quite maintained projects without actual users under a single name. :P
I need to get some Windows-y thingy going.
11:50
Oh, self-signed cert? hah.
Yeah. I'm going to change that at some point.
> <a title="Don't define main() unless NONIUS_RUNNER is defined" href="https://github.com/rmartinho/nonius/pull/26">PR #26</a>: Don't define main() unless ...
Jenkins fail.
lol
@Griwes My fault. I set it to escape HTML.
I should get my dockerfile generation script (yes, laugh all you want) going, so I can again have some agents to connect to my CI master... sigh
And also so I can start using this beautiful server I'm paying lots of moneys for.
@Griwes Laughing.
@Griwes I'm only going to have two, one for Windows and one for Linux. I need to procure a cheap and small Windows box to install VSes and MinGWs in.
Though, do I really need full-blown VS? Isn't there some kind of SDK installer that I can get away with instead?
Or did MS discontinue that?
Also, can VS2013 Express build from the command-line? I remember some kind of nuissance with that.
I only have licenses for Windows 7 and 2008 R2 and I'm not getting VS licenses ever. /cc @Mr.kbok
12:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes. MS SDK doesn't have the compiler
So the SDK isn't standalone?
@R.MartinhoFernandes why use Express is there is Community?
@Abyx For 2013?
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes, 2013 and 2015
Oh, I missed that.
Thanks.
Thought it was a new thing in 2015.
12:06
@R.MartinhoFernandes in that sense - no. it has tools and headers, but no compiler
@MarcoA. you can manage your relationships with that!
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Q: How do I tell my boss to not use Comic Sans as their main email typeface?

BDDMy boss uses Comic Sans for all of their e-mails. I don't mind it for intra-company communications, but it doesn't strike me as very professional to send out to clients as it doesn't have a very good reputation in the business world. Because they're my superior, I feel awkward bringing it up, bu...

=)
His boss is awesome.
if he also uses a poor grammar and spelling, it's jackpot
w r workin on ur problem, xoxo
12:09
#justgirlythings
> Please think of the environment before printing this message - also because it contains just crap
French sounds pretty
Blood donation tomorrow bites nails
You are a robot, how can you donate blood?
That's a well-kept secret.
12:21
He bleeds gluten
Hence my fear, of course.
I have no fear of getting needles stuck in my a--faints
robot robber robs blood bank
I don't like needles in my ass either
Hmm, hadn't noticed this before.
WTF.
I didn't use travis-ci because I didn't fucking want to.
12:37
But it's Cool and GitHub Thing To dO
Whatever webpage I make looks like shit
The repo he linked to is by a guy from the C++ User Group here in Berlin.
@R.MartinhoFernandes this list has a tool for testing on Windows
FFS, that expired boost cert.
ah, speaking of certs. Did anyone see a site with sha-1 only certificate?
12:49
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's a fairly reasonable question. Either you had a good enough reason to not use it, or you are being foolish and dismissing things blindly.
Going this way you'll need to write a really long essay about why you didn't pick any of the million other possibilities
@thecoshman No, I don't need any reason to not use it.
I didn't use it because I used something else is enough. It's obvious from the fact that I used something else.
This just cost me ten minutes.
Xeo
Xeo
So, doctor says to continue observing for now, since I'm kinda predisposed to headaches, and take some meds. Also not showing any other weird signs (balance and reaction wise) /cc @MaiLongdong
> auto i = addmodBounded(ahbh, hl, m);

for (int i=0; i < 64; ++i)
i = twiceBounded(i, m);
I should name my shit better.
12:53
@CatPlusPlus or simply state you knew this option and were happy to work with it for now.
I would call my own child i or somethin'
Whatever for
@thecoshman What for? Shouldn't that be fucking obvious?
There are two facts that make it obvious: 1) I knew how to make it work because it works and 2) I'm working with it now.
@Xeo druuugs
@Xeo Ist eigentlich schade, dass Gras in Deutschland nicht medikamentös eingesetzt wird :o)
Xeo
Xeo
12:55
riiiight
It woudl be cool if vectors had bounds checks in debug code

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