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@R.MartinhoFernandes I can't understand anything other than the human
I hope aliens are smarter than me
There's the Gmail logo at the bottom obviously
@AlexM. Look for planet positions and prime numbers.
@AlexM. At the bottom is the telescope, right above it is the Solar System with Earth singled out, then the human and then a representation of the DNA double helix.
The rest are mathematical and physical constructs.
@R.MartinhoFernandes dat name
And biochemistry.
15:01
@AlexM. it's described all on the wikipedia page, but it has too many assumptions to be useful for an alien, it's mostly about cool factor than anything
And the Gmail logo.
tbh they tried to make it as fool-proof as possible, I am impressed
Gmail is p fool proof IMO
who got @R.MartinhoFernandes talking about space again?
@R.MartinhoFernandes so they gave them our location?
15:02
@GregorMcGregor at what? being read before you?
sorry. It won't happen again
@AlexM. Er, they can probably tell where the message came from.
@AlexM. errr, we were sending this
oh, that's what you meant
you can tell the source anyway?
ok
15:03
@sehe tut tut
It is highly directional, so yes. :P
@AlexM. Yes, it's that point where you see a flash of "light".
Most people forget that light is EM radiation as well. :P
All of a sudden that boring G2 star lights up for three minutes on the radio spectrum. Of course the radio emission came from there.
actually, talking of telescopes, I went to Birr a while ago @R.MartinhoFernandes and saw a rather impressive one there. The lordly fellow there had the worlds largest for a good while
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15:04
I'm going to use my first goto
Leviathan of Parsonstown is the unofficial name of the Rosse six-foot telescope. This is a historic reflecting telescope of 72 in (1.8 m) aperture, which was the largest telescope in the world from 1845 until the construction of the 100-inch (2.5 m) Hooker Telescope in 1917. The Rosse six-foot telescope was built by William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse on his estate, Birr Castle, at Parsonstown (now Birr in County Offaly, Ireland). == Construction and Design == Parsons improved the techniques of casting, grinding and polishing large telescope mirrors from speculum metal, and constructed steam-powered...
@R.MartinhoFernandes CORRELATION IS NO- oh.
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actually neh
> What’s new with messaging?
It's pretty impressive up close, and to think that now days, it's a fucking fart in a hurricane
15:06
It doesn't work anymore, that's what's new
@AlexM. Granted, the message highlights Sol3 for some reason, but if we're talking about a civilization capable of travelling 2500ly, once they get to Sol's orbit we can't hide anymore. We're on that secondary that keeps flashing oll over the EM spectrum.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know a couple nice hide&seek spots in my grandma's garden though
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sounds like some perverted machine, flashing the EM spectrum like that
Furthermore, it is the artificial structure of the transmission that is easily seen when you isolate an EM band. You don't necessarily need to understand the transmission to understand that it is artificial in origin.
What if it's an EDM band instead
15:12
it could also be a boy band
@R.MartinhoFernandes What's the next size up? "Your Mom Sized Telescope"?
At some reasonable point, they'll just wrap around and reset the cycle, just like with tech products.
> just like with tech products
you mean it will be "Very Large Telescope One"?
iTelescope
We took a look at the Extremely Large Telescope and asked ourselves what we could do now. We completely reimagined and reinvented the telescope... And are now ready to present the iTelescope Pro. It's different in every way, except in the ways that make it a telescope and not something else.
Xeo
Xeo
15:17
@Mysticial Magnificently Monstrous Magnifier
help, robot infected me
@ElimGarak It costs an arm and a leg, and it comes without adjustable eyepieces to prevent people from looking through it wrong.
It's also missing a primary reflector, but it has an aluminum unibody.
So, I have won my elections.
(By that I mean the candidate I voted for has been elected)
Xeo
Xeo
so the lesser of two evils?
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I want to eat tacos.
@Xeo Our new Prime Minister is the son of the guy who sent the army in the streets of Montreal to protect the houses of a few wealthy English people out of fears of bombs being placed in their letterboxes.
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15:24
taco taco taco taco taco taco taco taco taco taco
Fuck, I'm dumb ._____.
I fixed a dumb thing today and that will allow others to fix their dumb thing!
I should celebrate that somehow.
jerk off in the open space
lol
15:28
@GregorMcGregor IRTA open source
@Elyse are you pacman
@Griwes Write a tutorial.
Interesting to see a journalist actually argue against a politician. I guess these were different times.
@GregorMcGregor More like Grinch.
@Morwenn what am I, a Cinch?
15:31
@Griwes You could be.
Why use -Werror when warnings already cause a compilation failure?
@Griwes The Gr...Cinch who stole Christmas, to be precise.
> Other Information
> Total Applicants 100
ok next job
The Cinch who stole Grhristmas
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Hi my sweetie orange juice
I had 1 mango 1 papaya 1 kiwi juice and a coconut for desert I thought of you
I had guava juice today. And... grapes for desert?
15:38
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phew
no hotlinking bleh bleh bleh
> sodomy-induced lightning
in the new version of BTTF they replace the clock tower by @GregorMcGregor
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@ScottW Perhaps you should try eating some yogurt.
15:45
@EtiennedeMartel dat hidden panel
So I bought the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000.
@Mr.kbok Are you subtly implying I might be a huge faggot
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@wilx But it's not a mechanical keyboard!
@Lalaland I am not sure that I care.
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Nothing is better than pissing off coworkers with the sound of clickity clack.
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15:47
You can just feel their rage rising.
@Lalaland Do you have a death wish?
@EtiennedeMartel I took it from kickstarter
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@wilx Only for my deepest enemies.
@GregorMcGregor No, I'm implying you're a clock tower
To be honest, at this point typing on the new keyboard is harder than on the previous one.
It seems to have smaller keys.
Not much but still.
Maybe I should get some foot pedals to use with my Emacs. :D
15:52
> >tfw using emacs
@AnalPhabet Tfw?
@wilx UrbanDict it
Or preferably don't use it
@CatPlusPlus STFU, grumpy cat. :)
@BartekBanachewicz yeah I know I also write C++ ^^
but the C++ ones are fundamentally fixable with concepts
the Haskell ones might be but I don't know how
(and as far as I know, noone does)
@ScarletAmaranth Do you mean C++23 concepts?
Hi.
@Nooble .Ih
16:02
@BartekBanachewicz ye, but 2123
good night
today I randomly mentioned Henk 2000 in my presentation in uni, and the prof couldn't believe I knew about it - the discussion turned from requirements engineering to pure calculi
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@ScarletAmaranth aren't you a star? ;)
16:10
I need an appropriate metaphor for the assembly that will link against all the old C++ binaries and expose a C interface
It's the hourglass pattern. How do you name each side?
An hourglass (or sandglass, sand timer, sand watch, or sand clock) is a mechanical device used to measure the passage of time. It comprises two glass bulbs connected vertically by narrow neck that allows a regulated trickle of material (historically sand) from the upper bulb to the lower one. Factors affecting the time interval measured include the sand quantity, the sand coarseness, the bulb size, and the neck width. Hourglasses may be reused indefinitely by inverting the bulbs once the upper bulb is empty. == HistoryEdit == === AntiquityEdit === The origin of the hourglass is unclear, although...
> It comprises two glass bulbs
yes?
> How do you name each side?
glass bulbs
that's not each side that's both sides
16:14
> the upper bulb to the lower one
bulbC bulbC++
@bluefog lol
bulbasaur
bulbashour
@AnalPhabet I need an appropriate metaphor. No one gives a fuck about actual hourglasses they're irrelevant
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@milleniumbug xD
16:16
IOW hourglass terminology is irrelevant to the hourglass pattern
in other news
OMG STAR WARS TRAILERRRRRRRR
not watching it
trailers spoilers
I need a Sensory Deprivator 5000
@VermillionAzure repost
16:19
@VermillionAzure Aren't there more than enough Star Wars movies already?
What about Back To The Future 4 or something? :)
@AnalPhabet pasta is good for you padawan
@fredoverflow what are they gonna do, go back to the Jurassic era?
@ElimGarak slow claps
@AnalPhabet I need you to go to this inn and butcher a man in his sleep.
I'll name it "rug assembly" because you hide the ugly under it
16:21
@ElimGarak unsheathes Glass Battleaxe
I just watched the SW trailer again. Hyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyype
@Borgleader yes!
I like Rey already
@Borgleader Hissss, can't wait.
I was going to write some documentation, but it's beer time.
See you later ♥
Nothing like making 2 hours worth of content for several years to make you feel alive.
Also, I assume 8 & 9 are planned?
16:25
Enough internet for today Yes, its perfectly SFW
@TonyTheLion ahahah, suckage
What a time to be alive.
Can't look at it.
@TonyTheLion 24$ for this shit
16:34
@Mr.kbok Right? It's at least worth $100. :P
It's crazy that I have to pay someone to know how to fucking pay the state with regards to what I've been paid.
And then you wonder why people don't pay you
They don't fucking know how
It's so stupid
@VermillionAzure How about very far into the future?
@fredoverflow end of the world. maybe they'll get a mooing cow who'll serve itself
it's an important day
I'm migrating the launcher to vs2015
I could use some food right about now.
16:39
@ElimGarak Try consuming some
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I was a diner until just a minute ago.
woahwoahwoah
@Elyse I'm sure you were delicious.
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Diner, not dinner.
That's a fantastically quick transformation
@ElimGarak diner is a place where they give you food
16:40
@Elyse I know, but it was too good to pass up :(
Given the a
@ElimGarak maybe @AnalPhabet is some really weird transformer... :p
@ElimGarak I'm in a ST mood - might do some DS9... Ideas for a couple of episodes that aren't just Dominion war plot but pretty much stand-alone good to watch?
@jaggedSpire I smoked the Karnaugh Map stuff. But it was only worth 10%.
The rest of the stuff on the exam tore me to pieces.
I don't expect to get more than a 40%.
For every problem, even if I could draw the stupid circuit, I laid out the steps of what I would do.
"I would put an SR latch attached to this activated by that for this clock cycle"
Detailed descriptions that will probably only earn me enough to get a still-failing grade.
Well, there' still a final at least. But the final and midterm and worth the same. But at least it will have real fucking programming, like Assembly.
Not "herp derp around with bits using outdated shitty adders/subtractors that've long since been obsoleted by better designs."
@ThePhD Wiring up flip-flops is real programming! It's that poking bits into memory that's semi-unreal.
@JerryCoffin Wiring up flip-flops was the bane of my existence on the exam.
Also, ahjdwakd no time to sleep, next class is already here.
Back 2 back 2 back 2 back, weee.
@ThePhD Well no. For a single bit, there's not much better than an adder. It's only when you get to a ripple-carry adder that designs start to get substantially better.
In fairness, I should add that when you're doing real digital design, however, you're a lot more likely to write something like Verilog or VHDL, where defining the circuit for an adder looks pretty much like programming (e.g., a <= b + c;).
16:55
If you stop at a proper frame, you get this
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@Elyse What did you eat?
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@fredoverflow risotto
i.e. not a taco
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:p
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risottaco
16:58
@JonClements Second Skin was fun (gives insight to Cardassian society). In the Pale Moonlight is one of the best episodes of Star Trek ever (but is related to Dominion, getting the Romulans into the war). And if you want really standalone, Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang is pretty great. The gang robs a casino.
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I wonder if Smalltalk's become: is useful for implementing lazy evaluation.
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It allows you to change the class of an existing object.
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Oh wait, no.
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It swaps two objects. :v
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17:00
a become: b swaps a and b.
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Meh.
Oh, Smalltalk in the Lounge, how fitting.
@ElimGarak ahh... "In the Pale Moonlight" - just read the synopsis - that's one of my favourites - really good for Garak's back history
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In JavaScript you can't do it either.
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You can't change the prototype of an object.
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17:02
But you can override methods after an object was created.
@Elyse Yes--specifically it swaps the objects' instance pointers (and if either is a SmallInteger, it's an error).
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function Thunk(resolve) {
    this.resolve = resolve;
}

Thunk.prototype.force = function() {
    var result = this.resolve();
    delete this.resolve;
    this.force = function() { return result; };
    return result;
};
Why is there a max limit on number of tags?
@JonClements eh?
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Because otherwise morons would add 10000000000 tags to their questions to get more views.
17:06
^ One of my favorite talks from this year's CppCon
@AndyProwl Was expecting rebecca or Astley
What is Astley?
@AndyProwl Rick Astley
But that's not a Lounge meme
does this guy work for bloomberg?
17:08
@AndyProwl rickrolling is
@Mr.kbok What guy?
If you mean Howard, no I don't think so
@AndyProwl Last I heard, he worked for Apple.
@AndyProwl Like C++ programmers had time for dates...
@fredoverflow Sure they have time. Just nobody who wants to date them.
@Jerry I seem to remember another company
Can't quite remember the name though
17:13
@AndyProwl He previously worked for Motorola/Freescale, and before Motorola/Freescale bought them out, for Metrowerks.
@JerryCoffin What language would result in more dates?
@fredoverflow French (at least in the US).
@Jerry He seems to work for Ripple now
@fred clever bitches
@fredoverflow sneaky
17:18
there are two kinds of sadnesses in the world
Fiendish.
the normal sadness
and the sadness you feel when sauce is over but still fries
typedef Starboard IntraReddit
@AndyProwl Ah, interesting.
Slovenia may be using submarines to hide its sea.
17:24
@AlexM. Never did understand people's tendency toward polluting perfectly good fries with various and sundry mushy stuff (especially, but not limited to, ketchup/catsup).
@ElimGarak Ah, the Great Meritocracy of the Lounge.
@JerryCoffin +1
@ElimGarak Damn bastards
@ElimGarak Bjarne may be using ++ to hide his C.
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@EtiennedeMartel Oligarchs always claim they got that way by merit. :-)
17:25
@JerryCoffin Well, "merit" is a Illuminati codeword for "shit ton of money".
@EtiennedeMartel How could you? The first Illuminati codeword is "Don't reveal Illuminati codewords"!
@JerryCoffin Ketchup is terrible, mayonnaise is perfectly fine
@Jefffrey Neither is fit for human consumption.
Aug 24 at 8:50, by ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ
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I'll leave you with this
17:30
"Dan Mark" sounds like a composite name.
Xeo
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Huh, another boardgame that kinda exploded on KickStarter
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@EtiennedeMartel the lounge is a meritocracy. The dumbest things get the most attention. See, merit is involved!
> >tfw your elaborate issue/bugreport receives no attention in 2 weeks, but trivial user errors get all the damn care from the developer
sigh
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@Xeo that's actually sorta cool. A 4x boardgame.
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Especially considering how complex the 4X genre is.
17:34
@JerryCoffin it's garlic and cream
error C2143: syntax error: missing ')' before ';'
error C2143: syntax error: missing ';' before ')'
error C2059: syntax error: ')'
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I am writing vtables in c
best thing? that line contains };
@melak47 Seems perfectly reasonable. Obviously, you forgot that you're using the compiler that supports white-space overloading.
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17:38
@Ell why are you using C?
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@Lalaland it is a requirement
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No compilers for your platform?
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it's an assignment; I have no choice
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@JohanLarsson ahaha
17:39
@Ell overload operator=(Ell&, const Assignment&)
@JohanLarsson hah
@JohanLarsson Smooth.
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To be fair, US English does throw out some of the junk in UK English.
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Color vs colour
@JohanLarsson Pretty sure this is a repost. LRiO posted it months ago.
Add a Canadian flag, set English (Polite)
17:41
@Ell use C to call libclang to execute your actual program :)
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@melak47 I don't think that'll do well in the code review :P
I need to learn some C struct padding rules
#pragma pack //no padding required
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but but -std=c99 :(
17:42
@Lalaland More accurate descriptions would be "completely irrational" and "almost, but not quite, completely irrational".
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typedef struct parent {
	int foo;
	int bar
} parent;

typedef struct child {
	parent inherited;
	int qux;
} child;

parent* p; // pretend it's pointing to a valid child
child* c = (child*)p;
^this is UB, isn't it?
I feel like there is something abuot pointing to the first member of a struct or somethin
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It is.
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That's illegal.
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You're reading an uninitialised verbibol.
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You can do the reverse though.
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17:44
@Elyse just pretend though init?
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Then it won't compile, as child isn't a subclass of parent.
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oops. I meant to insert a c style cast there
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@Ell Yes.
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it'll be not-ub?
> >C
> >`reinterpret_cast`
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17:45
But if you dereference c, then it's UB.
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@Elyse ah I'm so confused now
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Ok, so let's first fix the code to be actual C++ code.
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with the forward-in-time reply :V
make that typedef struct paren_t {...} parent; :D
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@Elyse I have to use C :(
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17:46
Ok, then let's fix the code to be actual C code.
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okay
I'll write something on coliru actually
which more represents my goal
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typedef struct parent { int foo; int bar; } parent;
typedef struct child { parent inherited; int qux; } child;
parent* p = malloc(sizeof parent); assert(p);
child* c = (child*)p;
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This is fine and will compile and run just fine.
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Dereferencing c is obviously UB.
@JerryCoffin LRiO was here a month ago?
17:49
@Jefffrey "months" is plural. Not sure exactly how many though.
Misread
@JerryCoffin He left in late May / June, IIRC.
@ElimGarak It doesn't seem that long. Time flies when you're having fun though.
@Ell why not c11?
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@BartekBanachewicz C99 is also a requirement
17:54
weird.
@JerryCoffin lol
let me guess
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@BartekBanachewicz you got it

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