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00:00
Wise words have been spoken. I'm going to sleep.
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@Morwenn Godt nacht
I can't sprakken german :(
@Ell Danke.
Je can nicht into speaking Deutsch either.
I love status pages that post updates with fuckin US timestamps and 12-hour clock format and have no setting for that
@CatPlusPlus Now there's some good trolling: easy to do, and instead of just trolling one chat room at a time, you can piss off an entire continent!
Slack has some good engineers behind but dear gods do they have a lot to learn about i18n/l10n
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00:08
Cat how don't you own a software mega coorp yet?
You are always right
Because I'm 23?
Also I'm not very good at business side
Oh cool status update disappeared but problem didn't
Good statusing there folks
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I had no idea you are 23
Being right & good at business side are two different things, you need to be good with doing business or finance to make a lot of money. But on the other hand, having a lot of money is one good way of reaching an intelligent person's goal, but not the only way.
00:29
@TonyTheLion i would prefer monday to be a mun day
how about you?
Friday is pun day
@CatPlusPlus Every day is pun day.
00:45
At least we have a grumpy young cat, imagine in 50 years, he turns into an grumpy, cranky old cat ...
@chmod711telkitty Some of us mellow (to at least a limited degree) as we age. Cat will be much happier after he's performed a few concerts where gorgeous young ladies throw their panties at him on the stage.
posted on November 02, 2015 by Marian Luparu [MSFT]

Together with the availability of Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 RC, we’re also announcing a new way of acquiring the C++ tools: as a standalone installer that only lays down the tools required to build C++ projects without installing the Visual Studio...(read more)

@JerryCoffin Not sure thats very hygienic =/
@Borgleader The panties appear to be new (at least as a rule).
It's good to be popular, imagine you have a million panties thrown at you, you can make a fortune reselling them ...
@Borgleader :D
that being said, i just luv owls with hats
@Borgleader lol
@chmod711telkitty Probably. As far as I know, it started out in reverse though. It started with Tom Jones--and apparently it wasn't originally spontaneous at all. His manager went out and found pretty girls and gave them the panties, front row tickets, and instructions to throw them on stage. Pretty quickly, however, it became well enough known that he didn't have to give away panties or tickets for it to continue (even though he's now in his mid-70s).
sounds like viral marketing
01:07
@chmod711telkitty Pretty much (though long before the term was invented).
Hi @GregorMcGregor
Hello my dear pooptatoes
I really liked Feeds ;~;
Feeds will be missed
> clang-cl can build Chrome and all its test binaries with 0 fallbacks, 0 warnings
all tests pass
shipped one Windows canary release built with clang without issues
01:13
@Nooble what happened to it?
It had a short but intense life
@Borgleader impressive
i just cant wait
then don't
01:14
last build i tried still didnt support exceptions
and/or couldnt build ogonek /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
i cant remember which i tried
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01:24
Why 4chan
Why your ban me
did you post something constructive
@Ell youre better off w/out 4chan
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They ban me because I am behind NAT or sthg
Idk I don't understand it
um, virtually everyone is behind NAT
maybe you're using a banned VPN or proxy
poor farmer, forced into growing potatoes for a month longer
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01:29
See that's what I was thinking
I think its something to do with my accommodation internet
why would anyone browse 4chan anyway
@GregorMcGregor Hahaha not me! I like my precious IP all to myself.
Hmm I wonder what that would be like.
Aren't 4chan bans for posting not viewing
Why are you posting on 4chan
@Nooble Unless you have your external IP set directly on your NIC then you're behind NAT
why would anyone want to post if no one else is viewing those posts
01:34
@CatPlusPlus I was kidding :P
@chmod711telkitty dat table cloth
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@GregorMcGregor why do you say "um" before the other clause?
because virtually everyone surfing on the intertubes is behind NAT
unless you have the ~~privilege~~ of having your machine directly plugged with a routable IP
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Right. I just don't understand why people say um before something obvious
In general
um, why not
01:39
um
um nooble is cool
@Ell To express a state of disbelief.
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But its not really disbelief
In most cases
Whoa whoa wait what. Someone donated $10 to me on livecoding.
Now I'm confused
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Oh nice!
@sehe Are you saying that everyone should use Livecoding™?
hehe
not sure. I'm not sure it's actual money. And I'm not sure what to do with it
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01:43
@GregorMcGregor I think the most it achieves is making the person on the receiving end feel a bit silly
um, maybe
(:D)
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:P
That's not the goal though
@sehe Give it to me
The goal is to mimic speech I guess
01:44
Hands Nooble a tenner
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Right :)
Tenner Sansbury
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I think it does that in speech too
:D Now I can pay that linode bill.
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01:44
There is a clip about this somewhere. Lemme find it
Gregor Is Names McNames
:D I would have predicted you were gonna bring that up, had it not been so fresh and unexpected for me
Apparently, listening to Haydn oratoria is his fetish then
Or her
Who knows.
hayyyydn lmao
~gay~
That's Joseph Haydn for you
01:47
Broseph Gaydn
LOOK AT MY GAYDNZ
Street Gaydnzels
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Meh this is a different concept
But kinda similar
The Scunthorpe problem is the blocking of e-mails, forum posts or search results by a spam filter or search engine because their text contains a string of letters that are shared with an obscene word. While computers can easily identify strings of text within a document, broad blocking rules may result in false positives, causing innocent phrases to be blocked. == Origin and historyEdit == The problem was named after an incident in 1996 in which AOL's profanity filter prevented residents of the town of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, from creating accounts with AOL, because the town's ...
@GregorMcGregor Maybe you should come up with an alt that has objectionable substrings
@sehe Yep, that's on the list actually :)
01:49
well there was Mai Long Dong
I think
@sehe I had another idea, I could use the context in x3 to increment an int attribute everytime i encounter a \n in a multiline comment (idk why im still thinking about this)
What is objectionable about that exactly? It's a perfectly normal Chinese name
typical anglocentrism
Scunthorpe-centrism
@LucDanton Too obvious
@Borgleader Thanks for still thinking about this. I dun't know how to get an int in that context.
@sehe I object to your rejecting this objectionable substring
01:50
It's objectively objectifying
If i++ is increment, would ++i be excrement??? #foodforthought
What would --i be?
pls no questions
an insertion device aka harpoon
@sehe I dont remember exactly how, I'll have to watch a talk again to figure that out, but I think its possible.
01:53
@Nooble popular part of UB question oneliners
that must require a lot of tokens
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Q: cudaMemcpy error for diffrent size copy

xinhao.wangwhen I want to copy data of float type , I used cudamemcpy ,while, cudaError_t err = cudaMemcpy(g,a,728*451*7*7*sizeof(float), cudaMemcpyHostToDevice); is working well.but , cudaError_t err = cudaMemcpy(g,a,727*451*7*7*sizeof(float), cudaMemcpyHostToDevice); it is not work; someone can help me...

this formatting
@Borgleader I'm missing that part of the puzzle then - and it's not obviously in some sample/tutorial
@GregorMcGregor its almost as if OP tried to make it bad
(I'm editing pls don't steal)
01:54
You're (most often) safe with us
it is not work;
why show the seagulls your chips then tell 'em not to steal?
> quote
I'm way too content with how I launch into some of my answers
> It's not a regression if you compare apples and pears. In this case, twice.
I should stop using SO for while go to sleep :)
Night all
@sehe Night, may your wront turns be few, and your nops many
01:56
- List item
@sehe G'night.
night zeehee
see heeeee
@GregorMcGregor
02:02
@sehe night
I would say good night, but more than half of the times you would come back within an hour after told us good night
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So @Feeds, I see you have gotten your old icon back?
user406009
Did Jon take mercy on you?
am I crazy or do coconut and cinnamon really, really go well together?
02:17
Damn, I fucked up my Shadowrun.
I did not save before mission and now I am in a situation where the mission in hard, next to impossible to finish with all of the crew. If I load older save, I lose even the previous mission.
@LucDanton Sorry, but you're crazy. Cinnamon goes really well with apples. Coconut goes together well with a garbage can.
I should save more often.
that’s crazy, you can’t cook rice with apple milk
@JerryCoffin Coconut is ok.
@LucDanton I hear heat works better
@LucDanton not sure, try it
drinking coconut milk as we speak btw
02:30
@GregorMcGregor Why is it called milk.
It's the most non-milk looking thing.
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Because you get it from squeezing the nipple of the nut
you may be confusing with coconut water which is transparent
milk is water + blended coconut meat
which is quite milk looking no?
actually nevermind
> Coconut milk is the liquid that comes from the grated meat of a brown coconut. It should not be confused with coconut water. The color and rich taste of coconut milk can be attributed to the high oil content. Most of the fat is saturated fat.
@sehe CppCon 2015 Michael Caisse “Using Spirit X3 to Write Parsers” at around ~51:30 he uses a semantic action do something involving the context. I'm trying to use that, but first i must figure out why my semantic action doesnt trigger at all.
because you're not sehe
@GregorMcGregor Ooooh.
Never had that.
02:32
i wont do that today though, bed time.
next best thing is coconut cream, it may be more easily available
are you cooking or trying GW2 recipes
eh no just ate a yogurt
I did make mango curry yesterday though
ITT Luc Danton is secretly indian
mango was a present from the neighbour, who am I to say no
02:36
> How can I use template class inside of template class as a template template parameter with a template parameter?
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I have many jars of curry sauces
And mate I had the best curry the other day. It was 14.45 for a lamb shank with a sauce cup thing, two naans and rice
It was their special so idk what kind of curry it was exactly but @MartinJames woulda loved it
Two NaNs and rice
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Couple it with two bottles'a cobra and job's a good'n'
It was perfect
Didn't know you could drink sneks
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Well they are more like frubes
02:40
@Ell the special ingredient in mango curry is mango
is anyone comfortable with HCL?
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^a frube is a yoghurt in a tube btw
@LearningCODE Hydrogen chloride?
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02:41
@luc not exactly secret :P
Hardware Control Language
@GregorMcGregor it’s actually hydrogen carbon lion
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I must sleep
Night forks
you know, like in those batteries that last very long
@GregorMcGregor Hardware Control Language
02:45
@LearningCODE I'm am expert.
@Nooble Great, I'm just having trouble understanding sonething like "d_srcA == M_dstM :m_valM;". would this be forwarding the value in the memory stage? and where would it be forwarded it to?
@Nooble Thank you for any help!3
user406009
03:30
To sleep or not to sleep that is the question.
user406009
On one side there is cool entertainment, on the other side there is sleep.
user406009
I think I'll chose the sleep. Have fun people. Good night.
03:51
GCC is eating my colours once again
windows is eating your colors
@Nooble still waiting for your expert opinion
@Lalaland night
@Borgleader so fluffy /cc @Morwenn
04:19
1. introduce cool cosmetic item worth ~2400g 2. it’s bugged
2400g are you shitting me
@LucDanton This is normal
@GregorMcGregor it’s ascended but it might as well be a legendary
it’s a bit unfair of me of course, there already are plenty of actual legendaries with bugged visual effects
this one is nothing but the visual effect though
no but 2400g man
acquisition method is gated by drop dumb luck, what else
04:32
oh the way you worded it made me think it was vendor price
because vendor pricing an item at 2400 g would be insane
they’re more subtle than that, usually it’s a lottery
uh, that skin isn't new
as armor skin it is
04:36
oh, armor
fractal chest key is 1g, average pay-off in the chests seems to be around 50s
buy 4800 of them and here’s your 2400g sink :v
> Speaking from experience Im 43 years old but been rejected by women my entire life in LA for being a "white guy" its certainly depressing that no matter how well you do you have to spend your entire life alone have to be ignorant of sexuality because its cut off from you , theres never any reward for my efforts no matter how well i do only puniahment for being born the wrong ethnicity.
10/10
Not related to the fact that I am a nerd who can't type
is 2400g a lot
04:44
yes
@Rapptz 240 USD apparently, literally pay2lookgud
wow impressive economy
is there a value lower than g
or is g the "pay" currency?
it’s the convenient amount of in-game currency
I forgot how much farming goes for these days, 5g/hr?
If you want to be a pretty princess, which is the end game of this game, you'll be only dealing with gold and gems
gems is the shop/real monies currency—you can officially convert to and from one another though, with a hefty conversion tax
@CatPlusPlus only 9 copper m8
make sure to purchase for your big Norn
04:49
looks like the black market took a serious hit
and hasn't been updated in a year also
05:06
@sehe inappropriate nicknames
btw there's a bar called LINQ here
I'm trying to think of a joke
what can you select off their menu
05:19
Rune of the Reaper recipe takes a Rune of the Necromancer. Kinda makes sense since Reaper specialises Necromancer. The thing is, they forgot to put Rune of the Revenant in the game so you can’t make Rune of the Herald.
do they even runit test
Hey guys, a quick question
If you completely unlock Daredevil you’re rewarded with the recipe for Rune of the Dragon Hunter, so probably not.
@Andy you realize the code in your SO profile is highly un-pythonic?
Yeah it's a pusedo code
lol
05:23
@GregorMcGregor Not really~
Your question wasn't quick enough so now you won't get any answers
It's customary to pet dog
1 message moved to bin
So I have a class named `SplayTree` that has the member function insert(), I have another class that is named `Word` that does not have the function insert. I create an object of SplayTree of type Word, like this ` SplayTree <Word>mysplay();` and then I try to insert `mysplay.insert("Something")` but I get an error:
` error: request for member 'insert' in 'mysplay', which is of non-class type 'SplayTree<Word>()' `
Why is this happening?
I’m tempted to snark on the reaction times when it comes to removing harmless gifs
@LucDanton please resist
05:27
Any geniuses here?
Yes
I'm geniuses
Explain the weird behavior that's happening
This is normal
Since mysplay is an object of SplayTree it should inherit all of SplayTree's functions, right?
also SplayTree is a template class
05:29
I've spent 4 hours wrangling with VACUUM FULL in this shitty replication setup and database is now 40GB instead of 50GB :wow:
that's like a 10 GB difference
And now I have to fully resync 3 replicas because log streaming is not dog enough
Dog streaming
So nobody knows why that's happening?
@Andy SplayTree<Word> mysplay(); doesn't define an object--it declares a function named mysplay that returns a SplayTree<Word>.
@Andy Nobody else bored enough to answer yet another "Most vexing parse (simplified)" question.
Explaining why things happen is equivalent problem to explaining new rightfold repos
05:33
It is a rightfold-complete problem.
I call them vexing parses to sidestep the irrelevant trivia of whether or not it’s most vexing
Wait, but how do I create an object to SplayTree with type Word then?
Fair 'nuff.
Most vexing language
Wellp, I guess 5 hours of sleep is enough. Back to reality.
05:33
@Andy SplayTree<Word> mysplay;
This is not real
This is better
This is just fantasy
@CatPlusPlus This is real (unless declared integer).
This only works with god
05:34
@JerryCoffin I know, I tried that before coming here, but it gave me an error
This is normal
How are two replicas in another virtual DC farther along than the one in the same as primary
@Andy So your code has an error (other than the one you've told enough to diagnose).
I don't understand things
Microsoft gets pissed at user with a 76 terabyte OneDrive, downgrades everyone to 1TB max, nerfs free tier to 5GB https://blog.onedrive.com/onedrive_changes/
laffo
> // If my maths is correct we won't ever be able to find a value which is
> // both a power of two and divisible by 48
I still giggle everytime I open this file
If my math is correct we won't ever be able to find a value which is both 3 and 10923
[lengthy proof follows]
Also, why the hell is Firefox twitching and turning white and shit?
05:44
It's evolving
06:21
Ugghh why DKMS has to be so fucking verbose
50 lines of output to say 'yes I upgraded this kernel module'
06:45
> The move follows concerns that a growing number of encryption services are now completely inaccessible apart from to the users themselves.
How can anyone read this and not twitch and turn white and shit?
@Elim it's time to let those updates happen.
Says it is up to date. Sadness. :(
> The move follows concerns that a growing number of encryption services [are encryption services.]
As John Oliver put it: the UK, Europe's America.
Solving the middleman issue by giving him full access.
> please, let's not have a situation where we give terrorists, criminals, child abductors, safe spaces to communicate
Everbody knows that terrorists use World of Warcraft chat, anyways. zing
06:53
As a politician, you should get kicked out of office everytime you use the words 'terrorist' and 'child abductor' in a list that already has the word 'criminal'
I can't believe people still buy "think of the children" :(
Also, can someone inform the politicians that encryption doesn't work like that? :'(
What do you mean?
It does.
End-to-end encryption thwarts their ability to snoop
I mean their proposal, to place an untrusted middleman with access. Also, I don't think criminals actually go through Apple and other companies, I'd imagine they have a brain.
@ElimGarak Er, AFAIK no terrorist was ever caught by using any of those snoopy companies.
You can add your encryption on top, or you can just do it as it'll probably take them forever to find you and it will be too late.
Yup. And even if there were a remote chance with this new proposal, they'd all jump ship and we, the everyone else, would be compromised so GCHQ can continue its farming operation. Politicians coming up with "obvious solutions to the problems of the world" would be hilarious, if it weren't scary.

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