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11:00
Also hahaha C programming language in case you haven't noticed
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 1 hour 23 minutes.
what
@BartekBanachewicz Meh. That's a harmless vulnerability.
so I thought
According to wikipedia
> On some systems a lost superuser password can be changed by switching to single user mode, but not asking for the password in such circumstances is viewed as a security vulnerability.
not sure how similar this is
If an attacker has physical access, you lost already.
It's not really that obvious if you can gain access to a remote console
@this Typically you call it "source file".
11:06
Anyway dunno why you laugh at C specifically when Haskell has silent underflows too
Oops tyeps did not help who knew
@CatPlusPlus (a large subset of) It is memory safe, though.
Morning lounge
that hat event thingy, do i get to keep the hats after the event or do they disappear? feeling like playing tf2 once again
@CatPlusPlus never not laugh at C
Hats are a bad word please ban this person
11:10
Hat ... hate
only e away
sbi
sbi
some folks have no decency
some decents have no folkacy
It's Insane: Hackers Plan to Ruin #Christmas Eve for #PlayStation & #Xbox Live Gamers http://thehackernews.com/2015/12/hacking-xbox-playstation.html https://t.co/sJ3sbI5UWE
@sbi sup
11:15
@KhaledAKhunaifer goddamn idiots
Be the botnet
@BartekBanachewicz see Sony company website, Playstation website, and Playstation Network service, are three distinct things
@BartekBanachewicz the funny part is that we get an attack on playstation network, because they are targetting sony company, but sony website is untouched
Who the fuck visits the Sony website, though?
It's a lot more disruptive to annoy their millions of customers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes the ones who're gonna get really disrupted by that are parents in case of kids
And?
They are the ones paying.
For no service.
11:28
@sehe I'm overengineering :)
Who told you
Upside is learning, downside is maintenance
I'm back baby. The first ban on stackoverflow you never forget!
@sehe and you were right of course
new lib now
11:29
First attempt at async programming. https://t.co/u5YwRqBuou
things look so peaceful on the victim side
I'll sleep now. bye
Ven
Ven
@KhaledAKhunaifer #it's #Insane
Slip tight.
Ven
Ven
m8*
11:44
@Ven the single quote character terminate the hashtag in #it's
@JohanLarsson oh yeah, delete button should tweet lessons learned :)
For me too. Would be humiliating but really fast path to learning
Ven
Ven
@KhaledAKhunaifer upgrade your hashtags
NEEDS MOAR JPEG
That's not peaceful. It's blurfest
Ven
Ven
@sehe I'm afraid people would be frozen by failure, because everyone could see how bad you are
@Ven I was refering to twitter hashtags
Ven
Ven
11:48
@KhaledAKhunaifer I was refering to Hashtags™ 2.0
You can either upgrade to 10, or be forced to upgrade to 10
1 message moved to bin
Come on. Post less shouty images and make a point. Once in a while.
ITT a button to download an update is forcing to install it.
@sehe has reason ever stopped any mindless hater
So you didn't apply all the changes :) — sehe 10 secs ago
@BartekBanachewicz Who are you referring to?
@sehe don't push me, or I will re-post it in Ascii art
11:51
Threats always work
hmm, I always wanted an ascii-art theme for windows or linux, that'd be interesting
It's the default on linux and can be on Win2008+ IIRC
@JohanLarsson My first time with async was actually rather pleasant.
@sehe It automatically d/ls a 3.4GB file no matter what you clickk (unless you kill the process). Some people have very restrictive data caps
12:01
still a funny gif
@TheForestAndTheTrees mmm. Do you have to click? (Why)
@Rapptz I'm sure alluding to a threesome now would put the lounge in a bad light again
@BartekBanachewicz I didn't see a mindless hater. I saw a lazy communicator who doesn't see the difference between noise and amusement.
@sehe IIRC from the last time I got that window, closing or clicking "upgrade later" to make it go away starts a background download without notifiying you
Nope. All the changes. Including the ones in Helpers.cpp. And the reorderings. And the qualifications. You know, just the 4 commits in the pull request. I really don't know how to make it clearer than a pull request. — sehe 20 secs ago
Densities are on the rise
inb4 osmium
@TheForestAndTheTrees So, that would be the problem then, not the number of bold read exclamation marks used screaming on a screenshot of a useless dialog.
Ven
Ven
12:14
@sehe you're too nice. far too nice.
And I still have to figure out who you are ... very few donkeys would suddenly jump out of a bush, then start to wag its tail in front of my arm
I'm not actually. Of course it's false facade to post a nice polite sigh there and then rant here
But I'm okay with that. I think.
> We are IDM Computer Solutions, and we've been publishing the world's most popular text editor, UltraEdit, for over 20 years
I never ever heard about UltraEdit
You're too young
It was 40 years ago.
12:18
Notepad++ and SublimeText have overtaken it
Not fun, it was actually only 20 years ago :/
I remember when UltraEdit was cool.
Then again. I remember when WordStar was cool. And Borland IDEs used WordStar keybindings
80$ they say.
I think they should readjust their world view
What? For selling the company?
12:20
the fact that they were the most popular one 20 years back doesn't mean they still get to brag about it today
They do. Apparently it doesn't fool everyone
Ven
Ven
"we've been" implies they still do. which is an utter lie
They're pushing it alright. SF.net, ZDNet, windownloads etc. will carry it, no doubt
Also, that's a delicious ambiguity with english language tenses
@Ven They still publish it, which I suppose is trivially true.
So much wiggle room for weaseling. Like drafting climate agreements saying "Blablabla should take this or that action". (Not "will", "must" or "shall")
12:24
And there's most popular today, vs most popular over 20 years.
Ven
Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes they do publish it, but they're boasting about the fact they stayed afloat for 20(+)years. which is wrong
It is not. I know enough people who favour UltraEdit
Then again, I know people who favour mc and clones
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes Does it make sense to represent a Unicode code point using a signed 32-bit integer as opposed to an unsigned 32-bit integer?
@Ven Your anecdotal opinion.
I find it perfectly plausible.
user1804599
In Go, rune is signed, but I fail to see why.
Ven
Ven
12:26
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not the one making the claim. I'm not the one who has to back it up.
@Elyse what is the difference
@R.MartinhoFernandes vi is from 1976, isn't it more popular over 20 years?
@Elyse It's irrelevant since the Unicode code point space uses only 21 bits.
Ven
Ven
@Elyse What would negative codepoints buy you? Syntethic codepoints?
@Morwenn I shan't think so. I think vi was really pushed into the margin until Linux became popular. That took an era
12:26
@Ven No one has to back it up. It just has to be plausible.
Ven
Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes No, that's not how something because true.
@sehe Oh, that makes sense.
@Ven It's not something that can really be measured, so plausibility should be enough.
That you have never heard of it is not relevant.
@Ven The problem is you are claiming they didn't stay afloat. I can contradict it. Now. Why don't you back it up?
Ven
Ven
@sehe The editor
12:28
?!
What else
Ven
Ven
[could've been] the company
Did they vanish? I didn't know that
Ven
Ven
¿¿¿
whatever
@sehe They didn't.
They're still around, and there's still plenty of people using UltraEdit.
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes ok :)
user1804599
12:30
@Ven -1 sentinel value.
@Elyse I use that often in ogonek.
@Ven IDGI. It could have been the company that didn't stay afloat? It could have been the company that contradicts it? (That's not what I said. I know people who prefer UltraEdit for day to day use and who used to be my colleagues, not employees of IDM) etc.
Ven
Ven
@Elyse mh, so you sacrifice half the values for a sentinel value?
Well, 0xFFFFFFFF since char32_t is unsigned, but still.
user1804599
People do that all the time.
12:31
how can i post code on the chat?
@Ven There are 11 full bits of unused space. No sacrifice there.
@KhaledAKhunaifer You can't. Because that would be really annoying. Otherwise: newbie hints and sandbox
> It's one thing to criticize Kanye's latest comments or public behavior in general, but dismissing his work because he doesn't play an actual instrument is elitist and reductive, reeking of an old man failing to recognize the merits of a new world of music.
(~11.913 bits of unused space)
Ven
Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes right
12:32
Is today "bartek-reads-things-that-cause-brain-tumors" day
I didn't sign up for that
Ven
Ven
Too bad. That'd be fun.
@BartekBanachewicz That's apparently a lie. But you didn't expect it none-the-less
Ven
Ven
@sehe Every $thing company pretends they're "the most used". hint: there can be only one
@Ven you can't forbid them to pretend vOv
Oh. Pfft. Yeah. Obviously.
Now, how about your claim:
9 mins ago, by Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes they do publish it, but they're boasting about the fact they stayed afloat for 20(+)years. which is wrong
What did you mean with "stay afloat" then
(inb4 reducing the claim into utter irrelevance)
Ven
Ven
12:35
@sehe I meant that, even if it was probably used "back in the days" a lot, it seems it's far less used nowadays, using my echo chamber as reasoning.
9 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@Ven Your anecdotal opinion.
Called it.
My friend once told me that 'staying afloat' reminds her of poop, you know, the kind that does not sink ...
@Ven Oh. Yeah. Similar to the yawn-worthy "There can be one MOST-XXX Y", obviously, if a product grew most popular at point Z in time, it's bound to be less popular now (also, how do you measure that? Maybe is it dramatically more popular now with the users that have used it since 2000)
@Telkitty Have you told your friend about boats? [S]he might be most intrigued
12:38
Mar 3 '13 at 2:53, by R. Martinho Fernandes
enum level {
    ftr, // debug
    fyi, // info
    wtf, // warning
    omg, // error
    fml, // fatal
};
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@sehe I have figured it out in the sandbox, tested on Bartek avatar in ascii .. lol
Best log levels/
@KhaledAKhunaifer everyone, on to the star dock!
lol
nice
apparently that was when I learned ftr means for the record
@Rapptz naming is important
Ven
Ven
12:40
@sehe Well, first off, UltraEdit was only available for windows for quite some time (until version 15.1 it seems?)
@Ven I don't think that would severely impact its popularity, given the popularity of Windows.
sup lounge
wtb reasonable arguments.
Ven
Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's for developers, right?
@AlexM. Follow the arrows!
12:41
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is that haskell's new logo?
@sehe that was enough internet for the day, I'm leaving
I'm afraid someone here uses Perl
I hate to tell you this but we have a Perl Senior Developer among us
12:49
that'll be rightfold
@arne_mertz did you just call @chandlerc1024 fat? :P They recorded in a really stupid format...
@Ven what are you trying to say? Developers didn't exist before Linux was created? And all developers immediately moved to greener pastures once it was?
@fredoverflow See twitter. And on here, of course:
3 hours ago, by sehe
@ArneMertz OMGWTFBBQ they messed up aspect ratio this time. HOW ?!?! /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes #neverending

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