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06:00
C'est congru à 7 modulo 24
@chmod711telkitty avoid depression like the plague it is
trapcard.bik
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Still within +0 and +24 I NEVER MENTIONED INTEGRAL TZs
-12 to +14 doesn’t fit modulo 24
time zones be fucked, yo
tout ça à cause des fuseaux incongrus
06:02
you know what else doesn't fit modulo anything
is this about matrices
@ElimGarak You are scarily accurate
Was going on an overnight bushwalking trip this weekend but cancelled it last minute. Thought the new house construction would be complete by now but it isn't. Now my Dad is back to China for 17 days I am working on this thing alone ... also a bunch of misc stuff I plan on doing assuming the construction is done & dusted.
Where in China are you originally from btw?
Guangdong area?
06:12
Now I am just getting more depressed everyday ...
noooo telkitty pls do not depress
stuff yourself with cakes and go meet people
Cat up at 7 am on a Sunday everything is normal
F*ck .. Bees ... I have rose fragrance on ...
Wuhan .. If you know where that is :p
I do
In fact I can even pronounce it correctly in mandarin! amaze
@Mysticial I can now ask for club sandwiches in cantonese and get understood everytime
how great is that
int main() {
	int a = 2;
	int i = 0;
	switch (a) {
		for (; i < 10; ++i) {
		case 1:
			std::cout << "foo1\n";
			continue;
		case 2:
			std::cout << "foo2\n";
			continue;
		default:
			std::cout << "bar" << "\n";
			continue;
		}
	}
}
for a second I thought it was a help vampire
nice disguise 10/10 would flag
06:19
is this legal? or are compilers just shit
I have jurlique rose water mist on ... bees would not leave me alone
Also mozzie :'(
In computer science, Duff's device is an optimized implementation of a serial copy that uses a technique widely applied in assembly language for loop unwinding. Its discovery is credited to Tom Duff in November 1983, who at the time was working for Lucasfilm. It is perhaps the most dramatic use of case label fall-through in the C programming language to date. Duff does not claim credit for discovering the concept of loop unrolling, just this particular expression of it in C. When used in combination with various optimizations performed by modern compilers, in some cases using Duff's device does...
@LucDanton thanks
@melak47 And, of course, for-switch
One of my close friends is going to visit HK for 2 weeks from tomorrow. @GregorMcGregor she doesn't visit this chat though. Lol
@GregorMcGregor I am going away next weekend, which I have paid for 2 months ago because I thought I would have everything sorted by now. Lol
06:55
@LucDanton what the hell
Wtf, I was happy at the beginning of this hike, now I am depressed again. I need to switch off for a while to be back to my happen state again :p
07:20
Can someone help me with Microsoft Visual 2013? it keeps running my other class but i created a new one
how do i change which class it runs
right click your project -> set as startup project
does each class i make have to go into a different project?
07:50
It does need to go in your face
@jaggedSpire if you look closely it’s actually 'what the fuck'
Finally, I finished my calculator
Boo stuck in the swamp
08:09
my parents have swamp internet as well
IPoBoM
IP over Balls of Mud
Couldn't match expected type `Either String ([Value], Context)'
                with actual type `(Either String [Value], Context)'
oh well.
parentheses look off :p
@melak47 it's not like I wrote either of those by hand :P
one evals Context always
which kinda makes sense I guess
Lua error can still mutate the state
as in function f () someGlobal = 5; error "foo"; end should still modify the global
setting as start up project still runs my main.cpp
:[
your program executes whatever you tell it to in your main function. It doesn't care about any of your classes.
08:26
wonder what happens if you have a main and a WinMain
probably nothing interesting
I think gcc(mingw) looks for WinMain first, and then for main. or something like that :)
cool. my REPL doesn't crash on runtime errors now
@Puppy do you have a REPL for Wide?
@Mikhail And a class named main!
Back in the day you had to use WinMain with MFC
Those were dark times
>>Well, one of the things you get with the SDK is this indispensable 80K header file named WINDOWS.H. Now, I don’t know what kind of programming you do, but I have never seen a header file that was 80K in size.
08:50
No REPL for Wide; I have no need for one
I don't estimate it as a difficult thing to do if I need to
so if i wanted to switch between my classes
wait nvm
i meant to say that if i wanted to make a whole new program, i'd have to start a new project correct?
'main' is the only one that runs in the project and the other classes just support it?
@Xirol if you want multiple executables, you'll have to set up multiple projects
Ahh okay. thanks
Have a nice day puppy.
09:20
He's gonna have a nice 30 minutes at least.
> Wide currently has only a single, very experimental implementation
...and no formal spec
heh, hobbyists.
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09:35
@BartekBanachewicz What did he say?
@chmod711telkitty 2 weeks to visit HK? She'll get bored in 4 days
Unless she's into hiking or beaches in which case yeah there's enough open world content for a while
But if she's into shopping / sightseeing the city will not last her over a couple dats
@Elyse suggested punching himself in the face to Xirol.
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lol
@GregorMcGregor she's into shopping & she might go visiting shenzhen while she's there
So
I'm thinking about applying as a transfer student...
What do you guys think?
09:50
Nothing to see in SZ either XD Guangzhou is not bad though as there are still old Portuguese / French buildings
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@VermillionAzure -1 too much hassle.
I don't like my university
I feel as if the quality and energy isn't there
and for some reason you think on another uni it will be better
09:59
@BartekBanachewicz I'm applying to reach schools
And yes; I genuinely think it will be
Hope is the mother of fools.
@BartekBanachewicz Hope is also what makes life worth living
Don't defile the significance of hope.
Is it possible to highlight a certain word or variable in my code?
Just so I can see it better
@Xirol specifically?
10:03
I have a comment and I just want to highlight the 'cin' and 'cout' to put definitions on them
//cin - Input stream object
//>> - Stream extraction operator
What editor
Ah who am I kidding
I don't deserve to go anywhere else
I'm sorry :(
@Xirol in editors I use you can just click on it
Ctrl-F highlights as well
10:05
Ahh thats neat! You can't permanently highlight it though right?
I'm sorry if these are silly questions...
@Xirol if you keep Ctrl-F open in Visual Studio it will stay lit
same in ST
Thanks so much Bartek
@Xirol if you want to highlight more than one use a regular expression and type in (Something|SomethingElse)
@internetofshit, In your stuff
Obviously the best thing to do is put a chip in it
124 tweets, 17.2k followers, following 4 users
@Griwes I actually want all of the devices in my home to have wifi
10:08
my alarm clock didn't go off today because it lost my wifi credentials seriously
that's implementation issue vOv
we need reasonable, robust protocols for IoT
lol
@Borgleader Among other things, yes.
@Griwes first cars were faulty as well vOv
I hate that my smartphone can't turn itself on for my alarm :/
10:09
Add to that the fact that the vast majority of implementations of anything are utterly bad... vOv
@BartekBanachewicz But alarm clocks were a solved problem!
@Griwes we've being doing this software thing for less than a century
@Griwes so were horse wagons.
Hmm Bartek it the multiple search doesnt work on my end for Microsoft Visual 2013. I tried putting 'x|y' put the search bar gets highlighted red.
@Xirol parens.
Enable regex
10:10
but requiring wifi for a fucking alarm clock to work is simply retarded, period
@Griwes you seem to be very closeminded. I'm not sure why this surprised me.
Please don't flag, I can just bin
"Can use additional features with this enabled" - cool, in most cases. But requiring those? That's beyond retarded.
10:11
Maybe the alarm the guy used was highly dependent on something on the internet
then it would make sense that the trigger didn't fire.
...then he wouldn't tweet that.
It might be ironic vOv
@GregorMcGregor s/regex/god mode/
s/It/I/ would make more sense
Either way, it's not the problem with the idea, again, it's only the problem of implementing it well.
10:13
no
Alarms have worked for the past century without wifi
Horse wagons have worked without gas or electricity.
That clearly means we should stop using cars.
@GregorMcGregor I wish they would warn you if the estimated power life means they might not survive till the alarm
it's funny that you are not seeing how fallacious your argument is
Yeah it's kind baffling
wifi is overrated. Cables FTW!
10:14
but since it will probably stay that way, I'm out
@TonyTheLion wired master race!
out three
out for food
@thecoshman wireless savages
10:14
out of the closet
@Griwes right
I think it's natural that most people are scared of change
change means losing control, means need to adapt
plonk
@GregorMcGregor she might visit friends & relos there
people refuse to acknowledge the world they know might change, it shakes their sense of safety
just received this from her
10:17
Which part of "I'm out" did you not understand, @Bartek?
@Griwes you're extremely shit at plonking.
remember this?
Sep 17 at 10:40, by chmod 711 telkitty
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@BartekBanachewicz how the hell can you justify a device failing to set of an alarm simply because it lost a connection to internet? The only thing I can think of was this alarm system allows you set them via some other service, and they sync over wifi, but lack of credentials never let that happen.
I got 2 though ...
@thecoshman for example, if I wanted my alarm clock to be connected to the sleep phase measuring device, I could imagine it not going off because it was unable to determine it
10:19
and your 'why not just use horse and carts still' is clear stupid, as a car never stopped working because you couldn't call someone.
either way, as you've observed, it's not the problem with the clock having wifi per se
I am like a magpie, I like shining stuff
the problem is in a particular implementation of protocols we have that allows for such an unexpected issue
10:21
some semblance of explanation, it's from a later tweet of his
so it looses wifi, then decides to forget about any set alarms
that is stupid.
@thecoshman indeed
if by 'set alarm' they mean '7am plz'
and you all suck for failing to investigate further. I win. next topic!
@thecoshman ok
One of a few Porsches that didn't suck
50-50 distribution, frontal liquid-cooled 4.5l V8
2-2 seating
basically 3-door Panamera, at least functionally :)
I've realized recently that I want a Panamera but I can't afford it :/
that's v ugly
How do I reorder the folders within my project?
Everytime I drag the folder it ends up getting absorbed by another folder lol
OH WAIT nevermind.. it looks like its in alpha order
10:33
@GregorMcGregor waat
it's cool
I don't like the long nose
jk its not lol
it looks very imbalanced
@thecoshman lol
technology.txt
they had to fit the engine somewhere huh
@GregorMcGregor the gearbox is over the rear axle, that's how they kept the weight balanced
10:36
the DESIGN looks very imbalanced
My central heating is stuck on because my thermostat can't connect to the Internet http://t.co/Pk7mt1tVhY
Ahahaha
okay okay
mmm I could actually afford a '86 one
150kkm, 32k PLN
I wish I'll be able to buy a car from the 80s before all of them degrade into pieces of junk or are banned altogether :/
I got a car wash with a service, my car is so clean at the moment <3
Guys, I have a good idea that I want to make. Do you know where I can get ideas for a name for it?
I don't have to compare with the dirtiest car on the street anymore
also no need 2 wait for the rain
10:49
@JacquesMarais github new repository generator has builtin name generator
@JacquesMarais what is it
> Great repository names are short and memorable. Need inspiration? How about creepy-broccoli.
Nevermind, I found a name. Thanks :D
I love the facebook feed of my city
10:58
@BartekBanachewicz Is that starbucks in the lower left?
@BartekBanachewicz ahhhh starbucks!!!
i need ideas for tunes to play
@BartekBanachewicz radiohead - in rainbows or kid a
GitHub example repo names are the best
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11:08
Hi.
@VermillionAzure m,,
this "15 step" thing is pretty nice
@BartekBanachewicz yup
I love Radiohead
I think their most normal modern album is In Rainbows though
Man. the new G+ photos UI is useless POC.
fuck that
I use Flickr
11:19
@AlexM. Yes, all the time and I love it. If you write WPF, this is worth checking out.
@BartekBanachewicz Can you afford... a Ford?
Ingen ford på vår gård.
Travis, y u no find my cimpolers? ç____ç
@fredoverflow does that mean if your name is Ben, you should own a Mercede - Benz (Ben's)?
@Morwenn my experience with travis is that you have to have your script install everything you want :\
@thecoshman Yeah, my current problem is CMake not finding g++5.2 and clang++5.7 which have been installed and put in CXX prior to the call to CMake.
But that may simply be a CMake problem.
@Morwenn Have you tried setting CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER on CMake command line to the appropriate executable/path?
> I’m wondering though if there is a set of more fundamental skills which we should teach in schools first, i.e. before teaching computer science fundamentals like data structures, algorithms, and programming languages. I’m thinking of skills such as:
(very) critical thinking
(very) high attention to detail
using very precise language
navigating multiple levels of abstraction
applying logic and reasoning
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> Discussion on Hacker News
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RIP
11:32
Can you teach that stuff?
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@TonyTheLion You look like a loser if you wear sandals regardless of socks.
@Elyse do you prefer Rust over D?
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Yes.
@wilx I don't know which is the apropriate path on Travis CI, so no.
@fredoverflow It seems to me that those will come (or not) if you do programming as a side effect. Is it even possible to teach that without actually having a subject to apply them onto?
11:32
You are like a compiler
@fredoverflow funny how he says "skills such as" and one of those skills is "very precise language", he should have said "skills including, but not limited to"
@Morwenn They use Ubuntu or Debian. Find out which and then find the appropriate package in repository and then look what files it installs where.
@Morwenn: I would simply try g++-5.2 first. Unless they have changed the packaging compared to the previous versions.
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@thecoshman Why?
@Morwenn travis-ci.org/whoshuu/cpr and associated .travis.yml might be helpful
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They are entirely different.
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11:36
Even if he said "I'm thinking of the following skills:" then it still doesn't limit you to just those skills.
user1804599
Because there is no "exclusively".
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Don't confuse "x", "only x", and "x and only x".
I'm just being silly
@bluefog Yes, but you have to start early.
@AnalPhabet Nice. I shall bookmark that.
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11:40
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WTF GOOGLE THOSE COLOURS MY EYES
@AnalPhabet Hey, I managed to have it find g++5 meanwhile, but it's still unable to find clang++3.7 x)
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Who the hell puts yellow text on a turquoise background??
llvm-toolchain-precise has clang[++]-3.8 (trunk) and llvm-toolchain-precise-3.7 has clang[++]-3.7
The clang error is only a result of me being dumb actually.
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11:44
Grammars that depend on heuristics suck.
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Screw Perl.
Didn't you like love Perl?
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Yes, Perl is awesome! <3
@AnalPhabet Too bad, it seems it doesn't have g++5.2 :(
@Morwenn AFAIK you need to cimpol it yerself for Ubuntu
11:50
@AnalPhabet Oh, I think I'm beginning to uderstand how this whole thing works. Thanks :)
Perl is love,
Perl is life,
Perl is the other one,
Besides your wife.
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@chmod711telkitty Nice! :D
gah, I think I'm looking at a framework bug/limitation
@Morwenn When you specify a source in addons:apt:sources it's looked up by alias key in apt-source-whitelist, the sourceline from its parent is apt-add-repositoryd and if sourceline isn't null it's curled and apt-key added
Then, all packages are checked against apt-package-whitelist and rejected if not there
11:55
shit why are all ratm songs in drop-D
I need another guitar
However, I remember there being a bug, where failing to install a package (e.g. clang-3.8 with only llvm-toolchain-precise-3.7 added) would not fail the build
@AnalPhabet But there no explicit g++5.2 in the whitelist. And it seems that my project doesn't cimpole well with g++5.1. Also, it doesn't seem to cimpole well with clang++3.8 either.
@Morwenn Your next best guess is to sudo: true and manually add sources and install packages in install/before_install build step
lemme find mine
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> <litb> hello all
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omg litb
11:58
@Elyse Where?
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#scala
lol fuck the one in standard
is in Eb
god

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