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> In my opinion, what matters is that the first language you learn is a solid enough foundation that you don't get superstitious about it. Pascal was that, Python is a bit less of that but so much easier to use and with much less pointless busywork.
This so much
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Python is nice
Never understood its beauty
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I'm gonna photoshop the question mark into a lambda.
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Also fuck Python.
11:40
@Jefffrey neither did i
but I like it
Flask and Django are really good IMHO
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Flask makes simple tasks simple.
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and hard tasks hard.
A flask of whiskey, yes.
Suddenly you become a social monster.
Lowl, if I have hard server tasks, I ask to somebody else to do them.
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automatic bug detector or bust
11:52
guys I have a question
I'm using jenkins to launch parameterized batches on a cluster of machines
I like it because it archives the batch output, captures stdout, etc.
But it a CI server, so maybe there's something more tailored for my needs?
There's Rundeck
Slack client just fucking dies when browsing history
Web tehcnlogouy
> Self-Service Test Environments
yes
Fucking infinite scrolls
I'll give it a try
that seems more practical thank jenkins
12:14
cat is having a bad day, as always, maybe slightly worse than usual
cat and kitty
why aren't you a couple already
@CatPlusPlus it's nice, when it works :\
No it's not and it never works
@Xeo ergh, not that fussed
@Mr.kbok isn't it, nothing more sensual than a grumpy young man :p
12:19
I don't remember ever seeing it working properly
infinite scrolls are annoying, can't link to one
also if an android phone randomly wants to kill the web browser, the current scroll state is lost as the page is refreshed
Web 2.0: breaking basic browser functionality since 2004.
@milleniumbug A mobius scroll?
what's that
@milleniumbug lazy webpage evaluation*
12:33
streaming videos are annoying for the same reason: volatile state that can randomly break any time
would this example be 'better' if CRTP was used so that B::Create knows the type of the derived? I make it a template class, rather than template function... That would work wouldn't it?
It could also return a D by value, rather than a heap allocated ptr...
@milleniumbug that's mostly down to web pages being bad an not using internal link anchor things
@thecoshman Hard to tell, the presence of the pure virtual f suggests it’s meant as a common base/interface between several subclasses. You’d lose that with CRTP. Then again, maybe you can split those concerns (factory that does virtual init, actual base interface).
You may end up with more complexity with no obvious benefit.
yeah, I guess for the purpose of that example, it suffices
@thecoshman which boils down to the issue of requiring effort to make things not-broken
@milleniumbug You've lost me. Infinite scrolling or not, a page without anchors to sections is still a page without anchors to sections
12:43
@thecoshman That shows how there’s something odd with the presentation. Normally you want virtual init when subclasses can be constructed. But obviously here everything is very concrete.
> That is the generally assumed semantics. After x=std::move(y) the value of x should be the value y had and y should be in a valid state.
I thought after such a move, yshouldn't be considered valid...
@thecoshman Oh, the implied context here is comparison with pagination (where anchors are "by default" there)
@thecoshman standard library calls it "valid but unspecified state"
@milleniumbug wtf does that mean?
just that it's a usable object still?
for user type, the absolute minimum for moved-from value is destructibility
I see...
12:49
C++ standard library types guarantee more
for example, if you have a moved-from value of type std::vector<int>, you can call clear() on it
oh I see, it's just that after you std::move(foo); you should be able to assign to foo (more or less)
@thecoshman Invalid as in unusable (save for destruction, as pointed out), yes. Invalid as in the program will break, no.
you have the right idea, the terminology is very improvised and depends on the author
I get it now... not exactly obvious is it
isn’t it?
I guess that’s my maths bias here, but I find it customary to settle on the terminology first (which can vary from author to author, and from place to place) and then it turns out everyone reached the same moral conclusions anyway (because anything else is incorrect, trivial, pathological, or dumb).
@thecoshman You should be able to kill it safely
Well, must
12:58
hello guys
@TonyTheLion okay
as far as i understand, there's nothing in the standard that forbids Hell++ to have moved-from std::vector<int> contain {41, 42, 43}
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Rust ftw.
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@milleniumbug clearly it should be {6,6,6}
hell yes
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6spooky
that doesn't make sense
7spooky
13:09
@milleniumbug it seems to me that that would not be evil enough
well you can add a 44
> Deutsche Bank AG erroneously paid $6 billion (3.9 billion pounds) to a U.S. hedge fund client after a junior trader processed the wrong figure, the Financial Times reported.
goddamn juniors
wish it was my account that was accidentally transferred to :P
I always read that as Douche Bank instead
isn't that a pleonasm
13:11
we golrify the college dropout, because you could learn better by yourself than following a course.What about actually talking to a teacher?
@milleniumbug Deutschland -> Doucheland?
@milleniumbug have some more: Deutsche Bahn, Deutsche Telekom, Deutsche Post
@LucDanton the first one is nice, it ends with a word starting with 'ba'
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@LucDanton Huh, and they're all douches. Coincidence?
@sehe then they tell you to fuck off
13:13
language! My daughter is on my lap :)
@sehe it’s what I was taught
@sehe hi sehe's daughter
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@LucDanton oh - you mean you were taught in the lounge :)
also typung with one hand
13:16
is that safe
@sehe Python
booooooored
@sehe It's English... mostly... sort of...
@Rerito write some JavaScript
What a terrible idea!
@Griwes you trying to kill him!?
I did not say it's a good idea.
He just seemed to want something that's not boring.
Not boring AND something that wouldn't lead me to kill myself
o_0 what's the sense in a virtual final method?
@sehe yes, managed
13:19
@JohanLarsson :D
"If you have a base pointer, and call this function, make sure you're not actually pointing to a derived and call his version; but derived can't have his own version"
@thecoshman Possibly the "designer" of that type thought that it's more "OOP" to have it virtual?
I'm in a nasty spot, not skilled enough to know if I want to do is possible. Guess it is time to read some.
naaaaaaah just wing it
@JohanLarsson ask us
13:23
It is about a corner of wpf
I have a solution that will mean nasty duplication.
don't do it
Maybe I'll script the code gen.
otoh you will always have 3 corners, so it's normal to have duplication there
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It's really cold outside, they are calling it a major freeze, weeks ahead of normal. Man, we could use a big fat dose of global warming!
dumbness ^^^
13:32
shocking
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To be fair, most of the Republican candidates don't "believe" in global warming.
also shocking
Saying a cat is a dog won't change the fact it's actually a cat
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@Rerito yes, but these people want to run the country.
13:35
so we came from an ice age & years are getting warmer ~shrug~
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Then it becomes a problem.
lobbyists
@Lalaland Well, look at the current mess in Europe
We can thank Sarkozy (shitstorm in Libya!)
Europe is not a country
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> It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.
13:39
@CatPlusPlus Thanks for your input
I'll be watchin' some BHL cc @Mr.kbok @GregorMcGregor
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Most people's opinions about global warning are Dunning–Krugers and they must STFU.
@TonyTheLion ahahahah, that's hilarious
"@marcoinjersey: I think America had enough of the faking and is ready for someone REAL just look at @realdonaldtrump.
That one is good as well
@StackedCrooked arghhh coliru so slow as of recent :(
in Room for user1 and sehe, 32 mins ago, by user1
I am big fan of yours, I read all your answers.
Curious what that will bring
13:52
why did everyone star my message wtf
I meant it in a normal way
:<
@sehe That's ... a lot of reading
@sehe rep!
@NikiC My thoughts exactly. How he survived, nobody knows :)
@NikiC Which new PHP crypto library was that that recently asked for security auditors?
Are you involved?
Next thing you know, he's gonna start dating sehe's daughter. #teehee
weirdos
13:54
@Rerito bhl?
@sehe Nope, not involved with any crypto projects
@AlexM. Maybe they meant the stars in a normal way too
@Mr.kbok Bernard Henri Lévy
Perhaps they found it notable that she was "close to the lounge" for a few moments there
@sehe ooooh
13:55
We were browsing for astronomy stuff
I'm so gonna exclude from my [tag:boost-*] queries
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oops, UE / our game somehow just killed my ubuntu machine
that'll teach you not to use ubuntu
Ubuntu's fine
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I have no clue wtf happened there
All I know is that when I soft-resetted it, I got warnings about high CPU temperature
14:01
Overheatin', 's what happened
That shouldn't fuck up the OS
If it caused malfunctioning, sure as hell should
Modern computers automatically shut down themselves when the temperature reaches some critical level.
Quite a wise idea, indeed
@Mr.kbok Have an idea for a complicated solution now. Gonna prototype it.
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@Griwes yeah, which didn't happen, so I'm confused
@ElimGarak He he :)
The new girl is perfect for a Star Wars role
She has that angelic innocent look on her face
@Xeo oh.
@ElimGarak For all the vomiting?
@ElimGarak I want my Expanded Universe back :(
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14:17
is mark hamil in this?
> I'm waiting for a movie about the old republic, but when it will be
Yes, a lot of the old cast is. Except, you know, the dead guys.
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It looks like john snow is in it too
> why are there black people in this movie who invited them
ahahaha, internet. Apparently, openly racist is a thing.
@ElimGarak They forgot Mace Windu
Hopefully they forgot about the rest of 1-3 too
14:20
@Rerito Well, Samuel L. Jackson did work as a white slaver's right hand in Django Unchained.
@ElimGarak Yes indeed
OSError: [WinError 1114] A dynamic link library (DLL) initialization routine failed
rip
CRT mismatch
Great
lol 600k
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what is the expensive thing about space travel?
Surely it's the research
14:27
Fuel and building the rocket
engineers cost money
Materials, testing, training
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Sorry
I didn't mean space travel
"Send your digital memories to the Moon."
Such useful. Very doge.
Fuel is afair not that big of a fraction
@ElimGarak I was thinking the same thing.
14:28
1g payload
Memories aren't useful on the Moon.
1 whole gram.
But Shuttle launches were like billion each, swhy I find this 600k p funny
Even with stronger currency
they might come back for more $$$ later
Sending commercial payloads with established organizations costs millions.
14:29
@CatPlusPlus It's relatively easy to send a one gram payload on a one-way trip to the moon.
The shuttle was a reusable vehicle.
The question is 1 gram really worth all that effort
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There's a lot more design considerations to deal with.
14:30
what?
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I meant just sending stuff into space
not people
KS is a wrong platform for this anyway, there's little tangible reward in getting porn to the moon
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lol it's so gonna be filled with porn
In reality, it's not that difficult and expensive, if you scale your project to something realistic. But I still agree with the sentiment, porn on the moon is not really useful. I feel this is their way of getting recognition after the fact (along with the money), by allowing people to indulge in their vanity with the first project.
Also why research projects are unlikely to get much even if it's cure all cancer and shit
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14:32
ugh
There has been one porn scene that was filmed in weightlessness IIRC.
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I ate almost a whole jar of expired cookies.
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Anything left on the moon is just damaging nature with our rubbish. Unless we're living on the moon.
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Sigh
jean-michel.jar
14:33
So, they put it on the Moon? What then? Beside the fact they put it on the Moon?
Oct 22 '13 at 16:07, by not-rightfold
I just ate rotten flesh.
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Someone should start a cancer cure kickstarter
@ElimGarak Exactly
Also it's a freshly-designed rocket so it'll probably explode on first go anyway
@TonyTheLion The Moon is not "nature"
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14:33
Then I refilled the jar with fresh cookies.
> We want to find out if some ordinary rocket engineers, without state backing, can design and build a genuine Moon rocket.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, it's as much nature as anything else, but at least there isn't much life to destroy.
They want the checkmark.
And the Moon's landscape is... well, we could destroy half of it with the rest of it looking the same.
Poor Jeb
14:34
where did the first one go?
In my mind, that's a given. All you need is money and knowledge. Doesn't matter if the state or the people provide the money.
Fuck the Moon, nobody's going to live there ever
also they're probably shooting for at least 5 million
It's better place to store trash than Earth for sure
1gram of trash
14:35
Politicians would be useful on the moon
Shoot trash into the Sun. Await consequences.
1 gram + whatever's left from the rocket
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35kg
1 gram of trash + weight of mobile trash can
Who cares? Trash on the Moon is no one's problem.
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14:36
@ElimGarak right
arent virgin also making space machines?
Waited a week, spent million bucks, and all I got was 30MB of porn
The consequences of manufacturing the rocket are much worse.
It's beginning of the Internet all over again
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Kickstarter would be interesting if you could anti-fund things
@Ell You mean blowing them apart? Yes.
14:37
@ElimGarak Well, you also need a good place to launch from
If it's just throwing trash, then we don't need rockets, we can use magnetic launchers instead.
On October 31, 2014, VSS Enterprise, a Virgin Galactic Scaled Composites Model 339 SpaceShipTwo experimental spaceflight test vehicle, suffered a catastrophic in-flight breakup and crashed in the Mojave Desert, California, United States while performing a test flight. The co-pilot, Michael Alsbury, was killed and the pilot, Peter Siebold, was seriously injured. == AircraftEdit == The vehicle in the accident, VSS Enterprise, registration N339SS, was the sole Scaled Composites Model 339 SpaceShipTwo test vehicle. It was the first of the five SpaceShipTwo craft planned by Virgin Galactic. Si...
@ElimGarak If we can get the trash on escape velocity then who cares where it ends up really :v
yes VSS crashes often
Someone else's problem
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14:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh I remember that actually
They're already six years past their original goal, and all they have is a burnt fancy plane.
@CatPlusPlus And a fleet of alien ships appears in 2564. over Earth, mad about Cat++'s trash.
19 secs ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Someone else's problem
@Morwenn You mean things that don't exist?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, exactly. But they solve the problems of rockets if we don't need the payload to be undamaged.
14:41
fucking map iterators
I need to upgrade VS
Mass drivers are cool
We should send the C++ standard to the moon. Feels like that's a good place for it. :P
fucking iterators? I think that would be insert_iterator, not map iterator
send it to mars. get matt damon some reading material
@CatPlusPlus is it like maglev?
As long as we depend on gravity-assisted (in the classical sense) space travel, we're not really going places. I endorse people investigating the solar system for shits and giggles, but the rest of the galaxy will be unlocked on Earth as part of our megaexperiments (LHC, future VLHC etc).
14:44
Visual LHC?
Very Large Hadron Collider
yeah, Visual LHC will create a black hole by ICEing
They're just gonna prepend 'very' every time they make it bigger
Physics usually use a very simple and quite entertaining naming system, you could almost say "obvious". That's part of the fun. :D
The European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) is a ground-based extremely large telescope for the optical/near-infrared range, currently being built by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) on top of Cerro Armazones in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. The design comprises a reflecting telescope with a 39.3-metre-diameter segmented primary mirror, a 4.2-metre-diameter secondary mirror, and will be supported by adaptive optics and multiple instruments. It is expected to allow astronomers to probe the earliest stages of the formation of planetary systems and to detect water and organic molecules...
14:46
> Extremely
Yup, there is also the very large one
inb4 "Asian Astonishingly Large Telescope"
The Very Large Telescope (VLT) is a telescope operated by the European Southern Observatory on Cerro Paranal in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. The VLT consists of four individual telescopes, each with a primary mirror 8.2 m across, which are generally used separately but can be used together to achieve very high angular resolution. The four separate optical telescopes are known as Antu, Kueyen, Melipal and Yepun, which are all words for astronomical objects in the Mapuche language. The telescopes form an array which is complemented by four movable Auxiliary Telescopes (ATs) of 1.8 m aperture...
very very very large hadron collider
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14:47
Why is the first parameter of strtol const? en.cppreference.com/w/c/string/byte/strtol
"American Unspeakably Large Rocket"
European Extremely Enormous tElescope
@R.MartinhoFernandes yay, a VLA that doesn't suck!
Mai LongHardonCollider
@Ell Why wouldn't it be?
14:48
@Ell why shouldn't it, it's input
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eh I forgot if it means pointer to const char or const pointer to char :(
the latter, right?
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ah
const char* is ptr<const char> where ptr is template<typename> using ptr = T*;
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@CatPlusPlus European Extremely Enormous Extraterrestrial Explorer
14:49
The Overwhelmingly Large Telescope (OWL) was a conceptual design by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) organization for an extremely large telescope, which was intended to have a single aperture of 100 meters in diameter. Because of the complexity and cost of building a telescope of this unprecedented size, ESO has elected to focus on the 39-meter diameter European Extremely Large Telescope instead. While the original 100 m design would not exceed the angular resolving power of interferometric telescopes, it would have exceptional light-gathering and imaging capacity which would greatly increase...
It doesn't make a difference whether it's const pointer or not
That guy must have been a C++ programmer in another life
... if I were an extraterrestrial I wouldn't want to be explored
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol so overwhelming
Shitty trigger discipline there
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@R.MartinhoFernandes we need that thing in space
14:50
Why is the str_end not a const char pointer though? Doesn't this mean you can essentially turn a const pointer into a non-const pointer by running it through strtol?
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ohhh my error is elsewhere
it was because of array pointer decay
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@Ell PEBKAC? :P
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what a noob I still am :)
@NikiC it's output
The next telescope is probably going to have to be built in space, if they want it to have interesting capabilities.
14:51
@milleniumbug Doesn't matter
@Xeo Yeah, right (compare the EELT, less than half the OWL diametre, with the Hubble: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/…)
@milleniumbug Yes, that means one level is non-const, but the chars should still be const, no?
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@Xeo yeah :(
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@R.MartinhoFernandes hahaha
@NikiC oh right, well, C is bad at const correctness
doesn't excuse C++ for not having a const overloaded version
14:53
libc is garbage
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wow that arecibo radio telescope though
Oh wait, the OWL is in that picture too. Light grey torus in the background.
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ye
@Xeo It's built on the ground.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, googled some pictures
14:54
The one that shows up in Goldeneye
They sent that famous radio message from there.
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Hm, that James Webb telescope seems to be a step in the right direction, at least

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