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12:01
> A good editor will let you scroll beyond the bottom. Emacs lets me scroll all the way until the bottom line of the file is at the top of the screen, and if I write enough that the page needs to bump, it bumps it to halfway instead of only showing one more line.
Ah, so that's why I'm always so uncomfortable editing at the bottom of a file in BlueJ.
Ok. I have a concrete job offer in now. It's a decent wage. Thinking about this.
I had also asked to do a code tour first, so they're scheduling that too. That's nice.
/cc @JohanLarsson
@TonyTheLion I've heard someone is somebody's father or something.
OK I think I get it using some high value flag to check using AND like my example is in order to limit the flag value.
Am I right?
Like if I do 'flag & 0x3FFFFFFF'
And the flag is above this 0x3FFFFFFF'
It will give 0
Fire this guy for using magic numbers
Fire IDA PRO
Not a good idea.
So anyway I think I'm right.
12:07
Nope, try again
what are numbers
> learn numbers in 21 days
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Minister doesn't understand why there's a dog tax but not a cat tax.
> Liczby dla bystrzaków
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What a fool.
12:09
My day in a nutshell.
Good song
@sehe Code tour meaning reading some of their code?
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# select ('1' :: money) * ('1' :: money);
ERROR:  operator does not exist: money * money
LINE 1: select ('1' :: money) * ('1' :: money);
                              ^
HINT:  No operator matches the given name and argument type(s). You might need to add explicit type casts.
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nice
@fredoverflow It's as if the editor shot them and then bandaged them, and the person is grateful for a bandage
12:17
money money money money, money. money
money. money, money. money. money
That's how I read this
@milleniumbug What
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Is there a nice tool to make tables like this?
Microsoft Excel
Or any impl of Excel, tbh
@набиячлэвэлиь Helpful Table Markup Language?
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Both require lots of manual fiddling to get the numbers right.
The advantages of scrolling beyond the file don't follow and the person praises the tool for solving a problem that wouldn't exist if scrolling beyond the file wasn't a feature
12:21
@Telkitty owls are the best pets for petting
@Elyse Latex of course
@milleniumbug Scrolling beyond the file doesn't mean that the screen is empty, it means that the last line of the file can be scrolled up.
I like that, but it's not The Only True Feature
12:24
I feel so much love <3 ♡ ❤ ♥
For whom?
the cute owls <3
For whom the telk owls
and loungers ... and stackoverflow :p
So cute :3
Aaaaaah, the C++ burstsort implementation I found is GPL. Fuck.
12:29
buttsort
@Morwenn such rip, much ded
@AngryLettuce I actually say fix $ \self
It's basically a string sort that uses a Judy arrays. Maybe I could find a free Judy arrays implementation and reimplement the algorithm.
it’s not working though
@Morwenn ohh, GPL that's the worst open-source license .. it's the equivlant of an angry amish who force you to become one of them, or leave the town
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12:31
# select ('0, 0, 2, 2' :: box) # ('1, 1, 3, 3' :: box);
  ?column?
-------------
 (2,2),(1,1)
(1 row)
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cool intersections
@KhaledAKhunaifer Well, it depends on your values.
You can still leave the town.
@Morwenn you can't use a GPL licensed code in a code that is not GPL-comptatible, and GPL forbid the code be used for business purposes, it has to be open-source and it has to be published
@KhaledAKhunaifer Murder the Amish
Why would you live in an Amish town to start with?
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12:34
@KhaledAKhunaifer wrong
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GPL does not require code to be published.
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It merely requires you to hand over code to people who request it.
@Elyse okay .. can I pretend that I couldn't hear what they said, when they request it ?
@KhaledAKhunaifer You can try, but if they bring in third parties...
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No.
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12:36
@KhaledAKhunaifer One other note is that GPL only requires you to provide code to people who have your binaries.
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If the keep the software in house, you don't have to provide source to anyone.
recruiter spam with C++11 role
would have taken it up if only it wasn't so damn far from where I am
how about I just copy the open-source code, paste it in a new file, modify the variable names, loop orders, ..etc, then use that instead
@Lalaland that equivalent to telling the company that sell a product to ruin their business
@KhaledAKhunaifer Works for several companies vOv
12:42
it's simple .. an open-source developer might be like "I'm gonna write a great library on optimized 3D transformations, and ain't none of those filthy business guys getting any money out of it" then put a GPL license onto it
@KhaledAKhunaifer GPL doesn't prevent you from making money.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh sure, if you have a product that has GPL in it, I can either pay for it, or just nicely request a copy :)
today’s forecast: tabs vs gpl
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@KhaledAKhunaifer Some companies have GPL products.
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Usually they get money through support contracts.
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12:45
Many users are unable to build things themselves and don't trust copies from unofficial sources.
@KhaledAKhunaifer I don't have to provide any free copies to anyone.
And yet another GPL implementation of burstsort. And a 3rd one that says that it can't be used for commercial purposes, so the license wouldn't be compatible either.
Please please don't make me be on the GPL side.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes The issue is that you could ask anyone with a copy for a copy.
GPL forbid the code being used for commercial uses, not sure in which manner
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12:46
@KhaledAKhunaifer No it doesn't.
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You can sell GPL software.
@KhaledAKhunaifer And this is when you should stop talking and start reading. That's just plain false.
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@KhaledAKhunaifer GPL is all about maximizing the rights for the end user.
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It allows the end user to make modifications at will, and distribute those modifications.
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It's actually a sorta cool concept.
12:50
@Lalaland that’s bound to entice comparisons to permissive licenses
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@LucDanton The permissive licenses are about maximizing the rights for the developers.
I’m not saying you’re wrong, but the utility being maximised is not the same utility as other licenses
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Different goals.
@Lalaland a user of permissive software can do more things with it than a user of copyleft software
it’s plain in the face
12:51
@Lalaland you mean in order for me to sell a GPL software, I have to provide it as open-source first
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@KhaledAKhunaifer You only have to give the source to people you sell it to.
There's no "first", that's what you're selling
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@LucDanton How? Most users of permissive software don't have access to the source.
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Without the source, they can't do anything.
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They can't make any forks or any changes.
12:52
@Lalaland 'user' as in licensee
@CatPlusPlus so you have to sell the software with the source ?
Yes that's the point
@Lalaland yes you can
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@LucDanton Oh, I thought you meant "end user". The person sitting there using the software.
@Lalaland again, I’m not saying you’re wrong but you’re slipping assumptions under the carpet as if they were nothing
12:53
so if you build a huge software, and you used a small GPL library to do something, the whole software is considered GPL ?
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@KhaledAKhunaifer In general, yes.
Yes no maybe probably
@KhaledAKhunaifer that’s not how it works
nobody other than you decides the license for your own work; but by the same token that extends to the authors of other works
@LucDanton GPL can only work with GPL compatible licenses, and GPL is never compatible with licenses that doesn't force you to hand the source. GPL is not even compatible with LGPL
@KhaledAKhunaifer you don’t need to explain it
if you release software that is derivative of copyleft software without complying with their terms, what happens is: you intercoursed up
12:57
That's not what GPL-compatible means
the men in black of the government won’t come and slap a GPL on your software
Ven
Ven
yo lounge
Lesson of the day .. stay the hell away from GPL
obviously it’s all bad times and lawyers (but I repeat myself), but interestingly enough 'tag you’re it' is not a legal basis in our system
I want a hat
13:04
@JohanLarsson yes, just at the desk with one of the current devs
I'm compiling a small list of topics (libs, own library interface design, CI servers, unit tests, projects, source control, team communications/issue tracking etc). Some of these I already know
Ven
Ven
@CatPlusPlus thank you for answering all my questions about programming. I did laugh out loud.
@Dean If you had a rabbit in it, would you give it a bat?
@sehe I don't usually follow the white rabbits, but I do take a lot of pills
I program in gibberish
@Dean the blue ones or the red ones ?
Oh, I guess you're not a baller then.
I'm a little bit taller
@Elyse There's a markup language for that: see here. Lots of styling options too
@AngryLettuce none of the top of my head. But in general STL heavy code runs significantly slower on MSVC
@Elyse how do you know coordinate system
@Elyse which is essentially the same as publishing
hi polar bear. :)
Hi there!
@sehe yes, plus in debug it's unbearable
how's things?
13:18
the debug heap sucks balls
@Dean that's one the reasons to call it a good standard library implementation
I had apps running in 2 seconds without debug heap but in 6 minutes in debug heap
notice that they were in release mode in both cases
it sucks that it's not opt in. I agree that a -fsanitize=address,undefined is nicer, most of the time
But it's different things
sure
1 hour ago, by sehe
Ok. I have a concrete job offer in now. It's a decent wage. Thinking about this.
Pretty good then
13:20
@sehe ohhhh :)
2 mins ago, by Dean
the debug heap sucks balls
I'll keep my fingers crossed then
that means I still have my stupid job
@TonyTheLion I'm waiting how the rest of the interviews pan out.
who's right here ?
13:21
@sehe ah ok
I'm tempted to phone-call some other leads too. I hate to decide prematurely
@sehe if you change job or get a job (whatever of the two), you'll have to work. You won't be paid to be on SO chat all the time
have you thought about it? Is it really worth it?
some of us might cry then :(
Go away. We're having a conversation here
Dec 11 at 2:06, by sehe
@AngryLettuce Nothing new - just I'm bad at committing and that stalled my job hunt
Is 0 implicitly convertible to nullptr_t ??
@ArneMertz it shouldn't be
13:24
@sehe oh I see, and is that because you don't know what you want, or because you think there might still be something better lurking around the corner?
@Dean that's what I thought.
@ArneMertz nope
I'm on 56k, I'll see it later
@ArneMertz syntax errors
13:25
@LucDanton ?
@sehe sounds really good, those things can make a huge difference
@TonyTheLion I know what I want, but it's hard to tell what is an actual match. If that makes sense to you
@LucDanton ow. wait
@sehe The question is, will they let you use Boost and C++11+? :)
thats strange
13:26
@wilx Yes
@ArneMertz I got syntax errors too
rule of thumb: find the first error: and read what comes
@sehe I think that makes sense. Not so easy to gauge the company, the people etc from just a few interviews.
yes, it will be confusing
13:27
@ArneMertz works fine if you remove the colons
@AidenDeom yeah that's what bothers me
foo f = 0; shouldnt call the nullptr_t constructor imo
Xeo
Xeo
literal 0 is a null-pointer constant in some cases, IIRC. Since that's the only viable ctor...
maybe they made some special rules for that
@ArneMertz I think because it's not explicit constructor?
not sure why worshipsatan.today redirects to apache
13:29
@Xeo but null-pointer constants are only convertible to pointer types, which nullptr_t isn't
Xeo
Xeo
> A null pointer constant of integral type can be converted to a prvalue of type std::nullptr_t.
[conv.ptr/1]
I added tweening
Xeo
Xeo
> A null pointer constant is an integral constant expression (5.19) prvalue of integer type that evaluates to zero
from the same paragraph
(that's from C++11 btw, they fixed it in C++14 so only literal 0 counts IIRC, since true - true and other stuff was seen as a "null pointer constant" too)
> There exist implicit conversions from nullptr to null pointer value of any pointer type and any pointer to member type. Similar conversions exist for any null pointer constant, which includes values of type std::nullptr_t as well as the macro NULL. source
Xeo
Xeo
(don't have the C++14 pdf on my work machine though)
13:32
@ArneMertz §4.10 Pointer conversions
> A null pointer constant of integral type can be converted to a prvalue of type std::nullptr_t
Xeo
Xeo
sloooow
Ven
Ven
wait, §5 is expressions and §4 is conversions? I've got my standard backwards...
7 mins ago, by Dean
I'm on 56k, I'll see it later
@Ven you've got more than me
@Xeo I must have deeply repressed that
13:33
@TonyTheLion that's conversions FROM null pointer constants to pointers
Ven
Ven
@TonyTheLion 100 pages in, didn't kill myself yet.
@Dean thanks that's what I didn'T know :-)
@Prismatic cool, is it for a game?
Ven
Ven
@Xeo sorry you didn't get credit :P
13:34
@Dean no just a gui
it makes it so that you can nullptr == 0
obviously it’s very convenient
@Xeo 0L counts as well, at least in Clang and GCC NULL is long int.
Aug 9 '12 at 17:01, by Luc Danton
std::nullptr_t p = 0; is accepted.
very deeply repressed
@Prismatic a cool one if you're doing animations on it
ios stuff have a lot of those, in fact they're pretty cool
Aug 9 '12 at 17:03, by Xeo
@LucDanton I win. \o/
13:38
Prvalue of type std::nullptr_t, including nullptr, can be converted to prvalue of type bool in context of direct-initialization. The resulting value is false.
@Xeo you win again
Ven
Ven
wow, nice backlogging :o
@TonyTheLion also slight worries about profitability of the business (although that should concern me slightly less)
om nom nom crispy bacon
@sehe its a legitimate concern imho
13:41
It is. But less than the actual work. I don't mind risking something that could fail (I mean, things that can only succeed are usually rote)
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Yeah, the memories are coming back. chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/10?m=4874761#4874761
I do remember about 'special' NPEs, just not the std::nullptr_t backdoor
@TonyTheLion They're a spun-off daughter cpy of Fox IT
@sehe security stuff?
Yes. And no. Digital forensics
13:43
ohhh sounds interesting at least
And a second project is "Sweetie" (googleable). Don't know how they combined that to one company
Creative as usual in startups
Xeo
Xeo
Man that was long time ago
You should always reallocate pointers of pointers of pointers to the garbage bin. — rubenvb 1 min ago
@sehe wow
I like the field as well. It's socially relevant & commercial software
13:49
yea
> And even when WebAssembly comes along, the best language to program it in is one that naturally requires asynchronous programming, because web browsers are heavy on network traffic and UI interaction and both those things need asynchronous programming.
Other languages like Python have asynch programming but I would suggest that the pervasive nature of asynch in JavaScript will continue to make it a leader in WebAssembly.
^ that comment sounds... wrong-ish
Isn't JS not very async (btw who the hell shortens asynchronous to 'asynch')
Like JS doesn't have threading support does it?
@Prismatic Er, unrelated?
Well, not unrelated, but orthogonal.
@Prismatic async is what allows you to do without threading
@Prismatic yes, the language has no support (TTBOMK), they probably mean the ecosystem
> ttbomk
web speak is getting ridiculous
14:01
that's a pretty wellkown abbrev
@Prismatic to the best of my knowledge
@Prismatic IANVVSTAAFLOL
is that a curse word in icelandic
@sehe "associative binary brev"
oh man hideo kojima has his own studio with sony now
hire me kojima-san
14:06
@wilx I'm a student with only like 2-3 days of lessons a week
you're also an angry shoe
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@sehe not relevant for computing intersections. only relevant when converting to/from integer tuples
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it's like asking for a long long what radix it uses
@Prismatic ttkbok
@Elyse mmm. I never know what wonky CS-es exist
14:17
@Prismatic a mish mash of some of my favourite abbreviations
if that actually means something coherent, well played.
I assume no very verbosity such that all arduous fuckers laugh at loud
@sehe hey looks like today’s update comes with a new grub
Ell
Ell
@Prismatic what is Tween::Curve btw?
@LucDanton Always exciting. Do you use root on zfs (I don't)
Ell
Ell
enum or std::function?
14:18
@sehe well I threw the two Vs in it for misdirection so that would be surprising
tween curves
@sehe naw
:pedobear:
@LucDanton very very
Ell
Ell
lol
14:19
@sehe There's TANSTAAFL in it.
ikr
@sehe oh yeah, that is what I had in mind
I Am Not a Very Very Such Thing As A Free Meal L O L
(that’s what 'lol' stands for at the end)
I accept payment cards
I did it
IAPC
@R.MartinhoFernandes it’s the two As in a row that sticks out for me
I love them AAs
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14:22
@sehe s/integer/number/
TANSTAAFL is a poem, as acronyms go
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STATAFEL
agreed
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@Elyse That's it! I yell it up the stairwell everyday
@Elyse kerstrtoull
14:23
@Elyse falafel?
@Elyse Evil edit. Star revoqued
@Mr.kbok Falafel *-*
@Morwenn I'm hungry again
14:25
@Mr.kbok Me too. I haven't eaten anything since yesterday.
@sehe making me haangry
Ell
Ell
I ate half a pizza just
@Morwenn eh
@Morwenn thats a vegetarian thing isnt it?
maybe grab something before you pass out
14:26
@Borgleader I don't know.
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@sehe I was almost going to say that I'm tempted to go visit that, but then I looked where it is located. miiiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllllesssssssssssssss awaaaaaaaaaaay
@Elyse dat website :|
@Morwenn yeah, it is. @Borgleader
but it's not like "healthy"
it's just that there's no meat in it
there's cheese sometimes though
14:36
@ElimGarak smoooth <3
So majestically fluffy <3
floof <3
@ElimGarak its like that scene in terminator
just in time for a love fest <3
14:38
awww I remember that
from x-files
I am going to the midnight premiere of Star Wars. I hope nobody decides to murder us all. Thanks.
Touch wood
I'm going Sunday eve hopefully
Does anyone remember that dog?
Kommissar Rex
14:40
inspector dog
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@wilx lol
@ProblemSlover I remember that TV series.
@Elyse y u do dat
@ElimGarak Hi there! Long time
@wilx I watched that back in 2002 lol
It's really cool tv show
@ProblemSlover It is OK.
14:44
Also this one loooool
My mom used to watch it back then
and I got used too lol
@sehe Sup, sehe. :D
I just noticed Christmas is less than 10 days away. No fucks given. :D
> [...] deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas, fava beans, or both.
@ElimGarak Which means someone is going to fold over another year right before
Oh, wellp, it's 15:53, time for a cappuccino!
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@ProblemSlover el CLion
14:57
@Elyse El QtLion
O clone is the localized title
Guys, I have a pretty basic question, maybe someone can help me here... Tried to lookup questions already, googled it.. but I'm stuck: pastebin.com/vxBcFS3j Why the f doesn't this simple if NEVER get to the // do stuff here part?
> I guess then you were also against noexcept with the same presumptive 'a
couple of instructions (compared to throw())' rationale?
What is the N in the "N * a-couple-instructions" expression at which you
start to care?
Sometimes the boos mailing list has some drama too
@DasSaffe are you comparing for equality in strcmp or non-equality
because equality in strcmp should be == 0
14:59
comparity
8
@DasSaffe Please post questions on Stack Overflow. And be sure to include the essential info (like, what is row2)

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