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03:07
The candidates don't even try to listen to the moderators.
03:19
politics
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@AngryLettuce You are missing out on Trump and Jeb Bush yelling at each other.
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Trump has the best comebacks.
This guy keeps on insisting that I should join facebook because I am missing out. Haha, I have not joined facebook for my best friends, I will definitely not joing FB for you. Then, being me, I immediate insulted him by implying that I socialize on stackoverflow/stackexchange, because I prefer to keep up to date with current technology, learning new things and remember old knowledge that I have once known.
I was like ~gasp~, being an engineer, you didn't know stackoverflow? I think he was embarrassed.
user406009
@Telkitty Facebook's groups are quite useful.
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The chat isn't half bad either.
03:21
I know they are
problem is time
so much so time you have in your life time
user406009
It only take a couple minutes a day to check your facebook messages. And you can even forward them to GMail.
> JSweet: A transpiler from Java to TypeScript/JavaScript
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Browsing the feeds also seems sorta dumb to me though.
@nick kill me
as I expected the most interesting part is the mid of gob show
user406009
03:22
@ProblemSlover Did you see the "I'm talking here." "No, I'm talking here." yell fest?
Why does MinGW pass an int argument using 0x8(%ebp) for 32-bit?
@Lalaland Yea. How Trump said that he is older than Jeb but has more energy or something like that
@VermillionAzure that's ebp+8
Also I got my paper work done for app biz (albeit being late), ordered my prescription sunglasses, now have to coordinate between building certifier and the plumber to sort out outstanding issues.
03:25
I thought you pass it using ebx
no ebx is a general purpose register
ebp is the base pointer for the frame
are you asking why it's passed by stack instead of by register?
un-cinchify your question pls
yeah
I was following a JIT tutorial for x64 but apparently x86 calling conventions are a bit different
user406009
Is it just me, or is there a bug in the hats for SO chat?
user406009
When someone's avatar expands due to them typing, the hat doesn't expand as well.
yeah happens sometimes
03:29
it seems like you reserve the stack space for passing the arguments and then call the function
user406009
@VermillionAzure I would recommend simply reading the documentation for the ABI you care about.
Do Quora users actually have brains at all?
Nice Writeup @JerryCoffin
http://coderscentral.blogspot.com/2014/08/do-quora-users-actually-have-brains-at.html
@Lalaland No but the question AHAHAHAHAH
I FOUND IT
:)
03:44
@Lalaland also, I am a supporter of open internet :p
only 9739 Wintersday drinks to go to complete the nifty-looking shoulder effect :|
ffs that optimistically amounts to 800g
@AngryLettuce what 800g looks like
it’s a sparkly lettuce!
Ok, fine, I am not that busy. But personally, I think I am better at design and build things and not very good with relationships (including the ability to make heaps of friends). Thus social network is probably not for me.
user406009
@Telkitty There's more to life than simple "building and designing things".
user406009
Sometimes it's fun to have outings with friends.
user406009
It's nice to have a LAN party every now and then.
user406009
03:51
And Facebook's group chat is a useful tool for organizing stuff like that.
@Lalaland which I do, most of my friends I know them for 10+ years
@LucDanton lol what is this
what am I looking at
purple lettuce with karka facemask
@Lalaland I like design and build things, it gives me a sense of achievement. It's one of those kind of things that will make you happy for a long time, unlike hanging out with friends or alcohol.
looks like zodiac leggings, too
03:53
I also like to hang out with friends in real life
then the sparkly festive stuff is a shoulder effect I’m considering getting
> Well of Precognition: This ability now applies distortion instead of blur and prevents capture-point contribution.
In a way, if you treat happiness as a currency, I would say design and building useful things is an investment, hanging out with friends is an expense.
@AngryLettuce Say, what are your general feelings towards Black Lion skins? Do you have any?
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@Telkitty I think that's a sorta depressing way to live life.
> That sword looks better than Bolt.
user406009
03:58
But what do I know? I'm probably the youngest and most naive person online right now.
@LucDanton Yeah I think I may have some, I forgot
I think they're overall nice
@Lalaland lol, working on what works the best for your happiness is depressing? People who don't know how to realistically obtain happiness are the most depressed ones I see :p
rationally, one has to know what really makes them happy & at what cost in order to be as happy as possible
this is a good start on the theory:
Rational choice theory, also known as choice theory or rational action theory, is a framework for understanding and often formally modeling social and economic behavior. The basic premise of rational choice theory is that aggregate social behavior results from the behavior of individual actors, each of whom is making their individual decisions. The theory therefore focuses on the determinants of the individual choices (methodological individualism). Rational choice theory then assumes that an individual has preferences among the available choice alternatives that allow them to state which option...
one of the fundamentals of microeconomics
04:15
not bad at all
inb4 I resign to play
remember: wvw is ded and pvp is bunker
remember: I write shit code all day everyday
also I have a pretty nice bunker engi build that I eager to try
featuring thumper turrets and other inanities
i just glanced at my automatic watch (which has been sitting on my desk for a day or two) and saw the hands stop moving
does this mean my time is up
user406009
Sounds like that watch's time is up.
user406009
Time to get a new watch.
04:38
Putin walks..
https://www.facebook.com/inthenowrt/videos/554115031405537/
04:55
Sleep patterns fucked up again
Went to bed at 9pm, woke up at 3am, still awake at 6am now, and probably going to bed at 7am to wake up at 12pm
My birthday is tomorrow. :) yay!
You sure like to say "Hello"
@AngryLettuce since you asked so nicely
Auto.arima in C??
05:16
A fucking orange just squirted in my eye.
5
#disgusting
#disgusting
#violated
05:44
@AngryShoe yes i do. I just say hello to at least say something in this chat room. :P
whats up
also
STAR WARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS
@ElimGarak dem gingers are fiery hot
@Nathan how old
@VermillionAzure im about to be 22 in about 12 minutes. :P Its almost the 16th here
06:34
@Nathan oh nice
06:55
morning
why is it dead?
have you guys all got a life?
jeebus
you can't leave me alone here.
hi
whats up home skiller
@TonyTheLion no, was sleeping
ah I see
07:15
@AngryShoe Are you on vacation? Because that's some luxury you have there if you can just wake up at 12 pm on a work day. :)
@AngryLettuce: I like how you placed the "hat." :D
@wilx I think he turned amish, now he's angry amish letttuce
@wilx he's at uni.
07:30
int arr [ 10 ] = { 0 }; give an error on some C compilers
then they are non conformant
@Elim are you around
gif from Khaled A Khunaifer was moved
1 message moved from bin
It's a script. I forgot I installed it yesterday for testing. I tested it in the sandbox, but it didn't work. So I forgot to disable it.
Apparently it does work o.O
it move gif photos to another room?
@TonyTheLion Basically
I just found this Dilbert comic funny, because the salesperson always lie
Not all but too many
07:47
@KhaledAKhunaifer No, of course not. Don't be dense. It just moves .gif files to th ebin
@TonyTheLion I'm not sure if a lettuce has a life, but given that he's now amish ..
jokes need repeating
@sehe put them in a for loop
/me plonks Khaled
ETOOBORED
hi ppl
07:53
morning
how do you read from my comment that i know you dont know if the asker likes code? — x29a Mar 12 at 13:11
ugh
Serious question: captionBarHeight or caption_bar_height and why?
the first looks nicer, the second is more readable
@sehe convoluted question
@Dean contradiction
@AngryLettuce y?
@TonyTheLion Oh... I thought he was grumpy old man, not a student...
user1804599
08:16
lol article title nypost.com/2015/11/26/…
How to detect a user's homepage on a browser
@KhaledAKhunaifer intrusive javascript perhaps?
@edition you can't access that information on javascript on most modern browsers
user1804599
prompt('what is your homepage?')
@KhaledAKhunaifer yes, of course not.
08:20
@Elyse lol
Perhaps this isn't something that the web is intented to be used for?
@crasic tent
check for the website that is highly accessed by typing in its address
homepages don't scale
In terms of abstraction, this is something for a browser extension
08:21
because most users have a homepage that only opens on a new-window, and the homepage in most cases is not in the bookmarks
Check their myspace profile?
@AngryLettuce have you tried Ctrl + or Ctrl - on your Internet Viewer
@crasic have you resurrected your myspace profile?
morning
@Dean because the former contradicts the latter. Also, the dictionary has an entry for why
08:22
Hi @Sandy Prowl
@sehe u grammarbear
> In 2010, during a military-style raid on a home in east Detroit, a police officer looking for a murder suspect accidentally shot and killed a 7-year-old girl while she slept.
My god. I'd be completely done as an officer.
@Dean you lazy troll :/
hey Lattice
@KhaledAKhunaifer ahaha, is your username a pun?
@sehe I used to play paladin, not surely troll
low hp
08:23
@edition it's my real name
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@sehe Maybe they hate children.
...
@sehe part of the job, collateral damage
@KhaledAKhunaifer oh.
user1804599
colLATERAL JOIN
08:25
@edition well, it's a pun for my English name in the passport .. which is spelled differently, Khalid Alknafer
> Activists and political operatives on the right and the left have been swatted. Reporters writing about computer security have been swatted. Celebrities have been swatted: Ashton Kutcher, Justin Timberlake, Rihanna. Politicians trying to pass anti-swatting bills, including a state senator in California and a state assemblyman in New Jersey, have been swatted at their homes. Video gamers, male and female, have been swatted.
jokes aside, the non sociopaths get counseling, many will quit, even the stupider of the non-socipaths
@sehe Should I be worried?
I am
> ‘‘I held my breath and slowly opened the door to the sight of rifles pointed at me from every direction,’’ she says. ‘‘It was the most terrifying experience of my life.’’ When officers questioned her, she couldn’t make them understand. ‘‘They were completely lost on the idea of a stranger harassing us over the Internet,’’ she says. ‘‘It’s a feeling like you’re drowning, and the person doesn’t understand what water is.’’
Jesus, can you imagine the growing pains when people realize that e.g. DNA evidence can be fabricated
@crasic that statement sounds like you are asking Jesus a question
08:31
@KhaledAKhunaifer its my prayin' time
in my culture there is a say "Imagine yourself as one of them, and you will start to understand them"
ugh, std::experimental::filesystem::is_symlink(...) doesn't seem to work on windows -.-
experimental
@Luc When I say this, you say self, but what we have is a perfect m a t c h
also windows symlinks are messy
user1804599
08:36
Lateral joins are really cool.
No usermode support for symlink creation/manipulation in XP , Vista , 7
I think there's a cross platform C header for determining file types.
@edition I don't care about C :p
user1804599
# SELECT y.b FROM (SELECT 1 AS a) AS x, LATERAL (SELECT x.a AS b) AS y;
 b
---
 1
(1 row)
@melak47 it was just a suggestion.
08:37
@crasic no excuse, this is Microsoft's header - they ought to know how to handle them :D
Are you actually checking for symlinks in windows?
Like a posix symlink
what do you mean?
Are you looking for windows shortcuts or like symlinks created by a unix/linux system on a shared drive
or legit ntfs symlinks
legit symlinks
@melak47 the documentation of symlinks seems to be not entirely correct on MSDN msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/…
08:44
> Symbolic links are reparse points.
Leads us directly to
TADA
> In a similar manner, you can determine if a reparse point is a symbolic link by testing whether the tag value is IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK.
I guess I'll check if the current boost::filesystem understands them
I was hoping I wouldn't have to go all WinAPI :(
With NTFS you never win
Thanks, Obama Microsoft.
I would think that filesystem api that comes with VisualStudio should be reliable, but we can't trust it, because even the documentation is wrong
hey
08:50
@KhaledAKhunaifer Maybe that's why it's in experimental::
user1804599
Dynamic scoping is really nice for transactions iff you support nested transactions (which you should).
@AngryLettuce I consider all Microsoft APIs as experimental
meh
They have one of the best standard libraries around
Which is of course compensated by their absymal compiler which is as C++-conformant as a gravel picked from a shore
@AngryLettuce I wouldn't call Roguewave that. Why?
IME they lack quite a number of obvious optimizations. But maybe you like the checked iterators and stuff
@KhaledAKhunaifer this is (to become) a C++ standard library header though. :p
08:56
@sehe For example?
I get that most people use VCPP with a corporate MSDN seat, but the lack of documentation in a variety of formats is frustrating
@melak47 everything is beautiful in theory, and work perfect in best scenario. which is the only thing that matters in business products
@melak47 but if one thing goes wrong, it gets messy. The company will tell you that it's not their responsibility. They will tell you that it's just a not-yet-implemented feature that will cost you few more $$
user1804599
void fSQL(db) { db.transaction(() => { ... }); }
void gSQL(db) { db.transaction(() => { ... }); }
void h(f, g) { f(); g(); } // not specific to storage mechanism, but wants overall transaction
h(() => fSQL(db), () => gSQL(db));
user1804599
I had this problem.
user1804599
09:00
I thought of doing something like this:
user1804599
void fSQL(db) { db.transaction(() => { ... }); }
void gSQL(db) { db.transaction(() => { ... }); }
void h(tx, f, g) { tx(() => { f(); g(); }); }
h(db.transaction, () => fSQL(db), () => gSQL(db));
user1804599
Yeah, that should work.
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Very nice.
@Feeds it seems that he came from the past of an alternative universe, in which Hitler existed at a different time
09:02
> You've earned the "Famous Question" badge (Question with 10,000 views) for "Is it faster to switch weapons quickly instead of waiting for the reload animation to end in CS GO?"
yay gold
@nick revolvo reverted the rifle and pistol nerfs after the community feedback
I gotta play me some cs these days otherwise I'll only be able to play again in 3 weeks+
my laptop cant handle it :<
@crasic thanks for digging that up for me, though
user1804599
What do you use to generate invoices as PDFs programmatically?
user1804599
We use some tool that uses WebKit but it's such an incredible hack.
@Elyse Latex to PDF?
user1804599
Also tried LaTeX but LaTeX is terrible at Unicode.
user1804599
09:11
It's a PITA to get non-ASCII names and euro signs to work.
Ell
Ell
@Elyse use XeTeX
user1804599
What is XeTeX?
user1804599
Oh, looks cool.
user1804599
Yeah, I'll give it a try. Thanks!
09:15
best movie
CS players play tricks around the qq (quick weapon switch)
@KhaledAKhunaifer when I saw qq I quickly thought of Perl.
@AndyProwl That meme was popular like two years ago :o
yeah I was expecting to be outnerded
when you post something funny anywhere there's a high risk somebody's gonna jump in and say "meh you're sooo late"
09:23
@KhaledAKhunaifer I don't think I'd be able to play properly without QQ
I need it to keep the pace up and stay alert
whenever I feel like I'm slowing down I QQ
@AlexM. they say there are even more secrets to unravel through the use of qq
also QQ after kills unless I need to target someone else, it's like a refresh
@AndyProwl That's why your retarded meme is great :D
@AndyProwl that wasn't the case yesterday as I remember.
@edition it's fun how this thing works: print(qq(template<template<class T>, std::alloc<T> alloc> vector));
09:29
@Morwenn all memes are retarded :P
> Oh non, it's retarded.
@edition not sure which one you're referring to, but the high risk was always there
@Morwenn I know what you meant
Also unfrench that "non" lol
Ell
Ell
@Elyse no problem, tell me if it works out or not
@AndyProwl I thought about it but decided to leave it as is.
@Morwenn did you read Asterix as a kid?
09:34
what's asterix
french cartoon.
greek god
@edition Yes. And not only as a kid.
But the latest albums before the authors changed were awful.
I haven't read the new ones.
never heard of it
must be quite niche
@Morwenn which one was your favorite?
09:36
I don't remember.
I don't understand Perl .. why does this not break, print(qq( " )); print(q( ' ));
You don't need to.
@Morwenn have you read this one?
Asterix the Gaul is the first volume of the Asterix comic strip series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations). In Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century, a 1999 poll conducted by the French retailer Fnac and the Paris newspaper Le Monde, Asterix the Gaul was listed as the 23rd greatest book of the 20th century. == Plot summary == All Gaul is under Roman control, except for one small village in Armorica (present-day Brittany), whose inhabitants are made invincible by a magic potion created periodically by the Druid Getafix. To discover the secret of the Gauls' strength, Centurion...
user1804599
Asterisk and Obelus
user1804599
09:37
An obelus (symbol: ÷, plural: obeluses or obeli) is a symbol consisting of a short horizontal line with a dot above and below. It is mainly used to represent the mathematical operation of division. It is therefore commonly called the division sign. Division may also be indicated by a horizontal line (fraction bar), or a slash. Historically, this symbol had also been used to represent subtraction in Northern Europe. == History == The word "obelus" comes from ὀβελός, the Ancient Greek word for a sharpened stick, spit, or pointed pillar. This is the same root as that of the word "obelisk". Originally...
@edition Of course, I've read all of them until Asterix and the Falling Sky (which was by itself a good reason to stop reading).
@Morwenn Asterix: Skyfall
Asterix en SSII : Par ToutAtoS !
Ell
Ell
Even I've heard of Asterix m9
never heard of it
09:40
trolled
sware on me mum
I sweat on your mom
@AndyProwl no images pls
09:42
pls no pixels
@ArneMertz Lettuce's mom doesn't fit in images anyway
no matter how far you take them from
user1804599
I really like that in Rust you can require that a resource is passed to a function once and only once, assuming termination.
do you guys think there is a market for small audio tools and synthesizers?
@Morwenn That's sexist
09:47
@AngryLettuce What's worse, it's grammatically incorrect
@Morwenn shouldn't that be "too" not "to"
user1804599
also she said she "was" lesbian, but is she still a lesbian, I wonder
Let's not discussy the grammatical correctness of random images found in less than 10 seconds on the internet plz.
This is the Lounge. There's no such a thing as not being an annoying pedant
09:50
lettuce not discus the grammatical etc
I assumed that her mother was making Salad when that happens
Range, range, on the wall, who's the Nieblest of them all?
I like cheese cubes in salad.
@edition Salty Feta cheese cubes in tomato,olive,greens greek salad ?
why is everyone dead today it's already 6 and none of the good popeles have posted
09:54
@KhaledAKhunaifer that sounds delicious.
When you fix a bug in production. https://t.co/GmO4AOjDFC
@edition being single has driven me to learn how cook delicious foods

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