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user406009
00:03
What's the mumble server again?
@sehe Maybe I should just shut up for a while (and let you sleep in peace). G'night.
@CaptainGiraffe Oh, I thought it was supposed to be for "inciteful". I usually work on the latter... :-)
@JerryCoffin Can't win them all.
feel the cringe
@AlexM. Who would use three completely different monitors together like that?
user406009
Darn GPL is really confusing.
user406009
00:10
It's hard to tell what it "infects" and what it does not.
Ell
Ell
what specific case is your confusion over?
@Lalaland Generally assume it infects everything it touches gets close to, so just stay away.
user406009
I have a two applications A, and B. There is also a library Z. Library Z is GPL. Application A uses library Z.
user406009
However, there is also code shared between A and B.
user406009
I understand that A has to be GPL as well.
user406009
00:11
The question is whether B is also infected.
user406009
The code shared between A and B does not involve Z at all.
user406009
(Mostly it's stuff like data definition classes for serialization/deserialization purposes)
@Lalaland This is part of why it's confusing (at least IMO). They're basically trying to intimidate you into releasing B as GPL, thinking it has to be, even though they really have no right to in a case like this.
Ell
Ell
@Lalaland well, now you know that A is GPL, it then becomes a question of "I have two applications, A and B. A is GPL. B uses A - does it have to be GPL?"
user406009
I guess what I "have" to do is create a new library X that is the common code between A and B.
user406009
00:15
And then have A and B both depend on X.
user406009
So B doesn't link to anything related to Z in any way, shape or form.
Ell
Ell
the answer if X is gpl, A & B will still need to be GPL
@Lalaland it’s very straightforward
clarify what 'uses' means
user406009
Uses means it calls functions from and uses data structures from.
(in almost all instances the answer will result in any derived work from A must comply with the GPL)
user406009
00:17
Does introducing a communication mechanism like sockets allow enough separation to avoid GPL?
@Lalaland yes
user406009
What if you distribute both binaries together?
@Lalaland that’s not lawyer-y enough, if linking then you have to comply (when you distribute your work etc.)
user406009
Let me be a bunch more explicit. A and B are a client and server pair. B is the client. A is the server.
@Lalaland it gets complicated but trying to 'backdoor' the requirements like that is ill-advised
user406009
00:18
B accesses the GPL functionality by sending requests to A over a socket.
user406009
And then A does the work and send's the result back.
@Lalaland non-lawyer rule of thumb: if it’s not sharing the address space and/or not linking, requirements don’t apply
game started bbl
Ell
Ell
unless it's AGPL
user406009
@LucDanton Have fun.
@Lalaland Could still apply, at least according to some fanatics. If, for example the data being passed between A and B is defined in a header that's part of A, and used in writing B, they can make a case that B is then a "derived work".
00:21
evening, Lounge
@jaggedSpire Hello.
@JerryCoffin yo! :)
user406009
@JerryCoffin That header in A doesn't depend on Z though.
user406009
Oh, well, would probably have to consult a lawyer to get a real answer.
user406009
Or just assume that GPL infects everything.
user406009
00:25
Screw the GPL's complexity.
dude it’s linking
if you say 'library' then linking is almost assuredly involved, then you know the outcome
@jaggedSpire Hello.
user406009
@JerryCoffin Yep, the Free Software Foundation appears to argue this: "By contrast, pipes, sockets and command-line arguments are communication mechanisms normally used between two separate programs. So when they are used for communication, the modules normally are separate programs. But if the semantics of the communication are intimate enough, exchanging complex internal data structures, that too could be a basis to consider the two parts as combined into a larger program."
Ell
Ell
I agree with Luc, it's linking
00:29
@user3886129 yo :)
Going to sleep.
user406009
@R.MartinhoFernandes Good night.
Ell
Ell
night robot
evening <3
well
The Force Awakens was incredibly disappointing and substandard.
user406009
00:41
Really?
user406009
I guess that's sorta expected for modern movies.
yes.
user406009
I haven't watched a good film in forever.
user406009
Too much focus on explosions and special effects over plot and character development.
they basically just remade Episode 4, but failed to include any of the pieces that made it good
00:43
I have kind of given up on movies & stay with books nowadays
Ell
Ell
No spoilsies
good books are hard to find too
user406009
I wonder if I should reconsider going to watch it in theaters.
user406009
Just wait for it to come to redbox where I can rent it for $1.
user406009
@Telkitty Yep.
00:44
the plot is 99999 coincidences layered on top of each other, when it even is layered and is often just completely nonsense, and the returning characters don't really seem to return in any meaningful sense
I mean, they hired the same actors, but other than that
user406009
@Telkitty What types of books do you like?
user406009
I might be able to offer suggestions.
fantasy .. or crime
user406009
Like what books have you loved recently?
user406009
There has been a ton of recent decent fantasy books published recently.
00:44
so anybody who was going to see it, save your money
user406009
Self publishing and Amazon appear to have really increased the number of books published.
user406009
@Telkitty Can you provide specific titles?
user406009
Well, any particular English books that you liked?
user406009
I find that the best way to do book recommendations is based off the specific books they enjoyed.
user406009
00:50
Generic genres aren't specific enough.
I followed the wheel of time, and the lord of rings, harry potter but those were a while ago
and I kind got bored after a few books, Harry potters last book was great, but the ones in the middle were kind of boring
user406009
Well, I guess I can offer some generic recommendations.
user406009
The Dresden Files series is a sort of fun urban fantasy.
user406009
Mistborn is a very well done "classic" hero-driven fantasy.
user406009
The Blade Itself is another good serious, but it's a tad darker.
user406009
00:54
If you want more literary complexity, Tigana is good novel.
I'll check them out, thanks :)
@Lalaland Doesn't matter. Z infected B, so now everything about B is GPL. If B's relationship to A is tight enough, the fact that Z isn't involved in that relationship at all doesn't change anything.
user406009
@JerryCoffin The GNU site actually addresses this problem: gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#GPLInProprietarySystem
user406009
> To do this validly, you must make sure that the free and non-free programs communicate at arms length, that they are not combined in a way that would make them effectively a single program.
user406009
Pretty ambiguous as heck.
user406009
01:06
> If people were to distribute GPL-covered software calling it “part of” a system that users know is partly proprietary, users might be uncertain of their rights regarding the GPL-covered software. But if they know that what they have received is a free program plus another program, side by side, their rights will be clear.
@Lalaland Like I said, I think it's intentional obfuscation.
I find bundling (which is a semi-related topic) very complicated, at least when weighed with the fact that it covers situation where no software is even being written
@Lalaland Oh, btw, I found The Da Vinci Code really great.
But Dan Brown's other books are not as interesting
user406009
Don't really read mystery, so I don't have any mystery suggestions.
user406009
I never read The Da Vinci Code either.
user406009
01:14
My only other "generic" book recommendation is "The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress". It's SF, but it's a still a great book.
user406009
I might even go as far as to say it's my favorite book.
I find Sherlock Holmes series decent, albeit, old ...
user406009
Oh yeah, those are great.
user406009
I remember having the whole anthology.
Ell
Ell
@lala I really want to read the moon one
user406009
01:18
A wonderful collection of short stories.
Ell
Ell
I want to read some 3d rendering stuff
I'm in the mood to try some agaib
I like technical and books about mathematics.
Also bought a couple of Patricia Cornwell's books. But kind of lost interest after 7-8 in the series.
user406009
@edition Different books for different people.
user406009
I personally read for escapism.
01:20
@Lalaland I do too, at times.
user406009
I read to escape the problems and tediousness of real life.
@Lalaland me too
@Lalaland At least for some people, a good book on sufficiently deep mathematics can work for that.
user406009
In fact, that's part of the reason why I sometimes read fanfiction as well.
user406009
Fanfiction is usually much more action and "fun" oriented.
Ell
Ell
01:23
@JerryCoffin yes, thanks
Too late to edit though :(
Mathematics is pure imagination, but (to mean much) with a sufficiently coherent set of rules that it has a somewhat universal appeal. That same universality can also lead to its describing something in real life to some degree or other--but that's more or less incidental, and not necessarily the case at all.
@Ell I'm glad you agree. :-)
I'll have to keep that trick in mind for later... :-)
I've encountered the issue of limited contexts of a situation, which seems to be recurring theme in programming.
user406009
@edition What's "limited contexts of a situation"?
I also read horrors :p
@TonyTheLion Hi Tony. I just saw a great pic of you with your face full of cocaine! Might have been sugar or snow.
01:26
@Lalaland IE: 'I went to the beach' has a limited scope of time to begin with.
Sometimes I have horrors as bedtime reading and end up with nightmares :')
user406009
@Telkitty There is a really good horror manga called Franken Fran
@Telkitty Focault's pendulum is amazing
@Lalaland location, time, completion.
user406009
@edition Are you saying that you often run out of time to complete things when programming?
01:31
@CaptainGiraffe Have you ever seen an actual Focault pendulum? They really are quite cool.
@Lalaland sort of, but not exactly.
user406009
It's really easy to miss deadlines for things.
user406009
Tasks always take more time than expected, even when you take that law into account.
@edition It is true that most things happen at some specific time and place. The only exception that occurs to me right off is the big bang, where happened (literally) everywhere.
user406009
It's the unknown unknown which really get you.
01:34
big bang is a theory not a theorem
user406009
Really people? Committing all these pdfs and binaries into the repository?
user406009
1 GB is not a good repo size.
user406009
And I sit here downloading away ...
What if we had an AI system so powerful, that programming would be considered almost obsolete with singular variables at the very least being irrelevant.
user406009
@edition Then we would all be out of a job.
user406009
01:36
And either living very well, or living very poorly.
user406009
Or dead.
@edition I'm curious what you would consider a programming problem.
user406009
I truthfully think advanced AI is very scary. It's almost unpredictable and amoral.
Morality?
user406009
@CaptainGiraffe Human beings come with some build in morality. Things like empathy, etc, etc.
user406009
01:39
An artificial AI wouldn't have those limitations.
If there are Gods, you would not think that they would be dumber than human right?
user406009
@Telkitty Define "Gods"
@Telkitty Yes I would.
That's why I don't think there will be any artificial AI smarter than humans (logical thinking)
@Lalaland entities that created us
user406009
I think it's quite trivially provable than AI smarter than humans are possible.
user406009
01:40
Imagine we had a physics simulator.
@CaptainGiraffe really? do give examples :p
user406009
We could simulate a human brain at the molecular level.
user406009
To make it smarter, we could increase the speed of the simulation.
user406009
Well, I guess that sorta depends on your definition of smarter.
@Telkitty The Douglas Adams trilogy is a neat example.
01:41
In theory, human colonizing Mars is easy, looking at how far we are got ...
user406009
@Telkitty We have sent quite a lot of stuff to Mars.
user406009
And also, we are talking about what's theoretically possible, not what is easy.
user406009
And colonizing Mars is not easy.
user406009
You have atmosphere concerns, radiation concerns, the fuel costs of getting things there, etc, etc.
@Lalaland Increasing the speed of the simulation only sort of helps. One thing that I think would help a lot more would be the ability for it to have essentially perfect, unlimited memory so it can take more facts into account when looking at any particular problem.
user406009
01:43
You also have very limited benefit from colonizing Mars.
user406009
@JerryCoffin With a fast enough simulation, it doesn't matter what size the working memory is.
user406009
Swapping to disk only costs time.
user406009
Also, we have very limited research on the effects of low gravity over long periods of time.
user406009
Do important human things like giving birth even work in low gravity conditions?
@Lalaland The point is that all its memory is directly accessible, where we're pretty much limited to working with things in short-term memory, and have to go to some work to recall things from long-term memory (and live with the fact that a lot of what we once knew, we don't any more, and a lot of what we remember clearly is actually just plain false).
user406009
01:49
@Telkitty If you like the concept of exploring Mars, read The Martian.
user406009
@JerryCoffin Yes, but theoretically you can "swap" things to "disk" using tools like pen and paper.
@Lalaland Not realistically, at least not to nearly the same degree. You quickly get to multiple levels of indexing to keep track of where you kept track of where you kept track of what information was on which pieces of paper.
Even at best, you're limited to the relatively small number of facts you actually know anyway. No one person has access to even a fraction of the total facts Google has lying around.
user406009
Well, if you have a laptop with you, you can store almost arbitrary amounts of information in almost arbitrary structures.
@Lalaland Sure--but a lot of what's interesting is being able to find new relationships and draw conclusions based on them. Most code that does that is called "AI"...
 
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user406009
02:58
Arg, academia code is a mess.
03:09
@Lalaland Clean code is left as an exercise for the reader (and accomplishing it is, of course, intuitively obvious to the most causal observer--unless the paper is on how to create readable code, in which case it takes at least 3 pages to make a simple assignment readable).
user406009
@JerryCoffin The main problem appears to be the constant stream of people.
user406009
Each person wanting to just write their thesis and get out.
user406009
Needless to say, the lack of consistency leads to chaos.
user406009
Also, does anyone have any recommendations here for a good Java profiler?
people in the building industry are so dodgy ...
03:47
Error spawning 'vcspawn.exe'. The build could not be performed.
Hi there,

I didn't use my VC++ compiler for some time and today, when I need it, I get the following error:
Cannot start tool.
The system cannot find the file specified.
The system cannot find the file specified.
Error spawning 'vcspawn.exe'. The build could not be performed.
Any help or suggestion would be highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
I've found the very last page of the linux commit list: github.com/torvalds/linux/commits/master?page=16056
04:06
@JerryCoffin You invented that metal coffin? :P
04:18
> bury you alive in comfort
lol
@melak47 in order to speed up process there are gas masks inside
04:36
hi
You need to open them. Then you get your "vc" spawn
04:48
oook
ook!
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ook?
ook!
05:03
Dude
05:56
*chirp* *chirp*
06:52
*chirping intensifies*
*MAXIMUM OVERCHIRP*
LOOK AT MY NEW HAT
oh fuck you guys already have it
I hate you
07:09
@Dean hat?
ah, I see it now
Xeo
Xeo
mornin
@Xeo hi Xeo
stack overflow in portuguese is dumb
Xeo
Xeo
07:29
.@_JonKalb Next @cppcon we should have dueling lightning talks in which we argue opposite sides of this debate and let the audience decide!
I wanna see that
@Xeo "I use goto" vs "every time you need a goto, split the function instead"
very interesting
sbi
sbi
Good morning.
@JamesMcNellis Yeah, b/c "let the people decide" is a democratic principle working incredibly well. (Elections, anyone?) @_JonKalb @CppCon
Xeo
Xeo
I just wanna see the debate
sbi
sbi
If you want debate, got to MSO.
In other news, this week one of my ex-wives tried to paint me into a corner so badly, she didn't even realize she'd end up there with me. When my youngest's teacher started to ask her awkward questions I defused the situation by offering her to share the balloon I had brought. She actually hesitated, then accepted, then blushed like a small girl caught with her hand in the cookie jar. Ah, those are the days! (Of course, you're all too young and unexperienced to see the satisfaction in this.)
Xeo
Xeo
07:45
But they don't talk about signed vs unsigned :(
sbi
sbi
They discuss other stupid things, though. Why would the pretended "content" of a stupid discussion be of any importance?
@Dean why do people need gotos again?
sbi
sbi
@VermillionAzure Without RAII, resource management is rather awkward if you refuse to use goto.
Or... somebody could implement a parallel blocking organizational construct
aughhh but C is lower-level than that
Is that even a plausible thing to consider for a language that's used in the same domain space as C?
08:05
@sbi I don't have an ex wife, so I can only imagine ;-)
@Xeo Loungers would rock
sbi
sbi
@ArneMertz It comes and goes in waves. From the kids I learned this one seems to have found a new partner, and IME this means things are supposed to get better soon. The other one, as I have learned last night from another child of mine, is currently undergoing a breakup. Too bad, because this seemed to have smoothed out with her being in a good relationship... Sigh. Did I mention this has ups and downs?
long time ago, I knew a guy named ajb on science forums, I wonder if he's the same as the user ajb on SO
sbi
sbi
@AndyProwl You probably meant to write "Loungers would throw rocks at the audience/panel" (depending on whether they were part of the panel or audience). Or at each other. Or just generally be throwing rocks.
08:09
@sbi note to self: never get two exwives
@sbi I'll take any of those variations
@ArneMertz you get double nightmares ?
sbi
sbi
@ArneMertz Well, it's not that I set out to acquire a second one, you know. (In general, though, breakups have a great chance of being less messy when no children are involved.)
@AndyProwl I'd doubt you'd take a hit by a rock.
@sbi Hey being hit was not on the menu
@sbi I guess you did not even set out to acquire the first one either. Noone does ;-)
sbi
sbi
08:12
@AndyProwl When rocks are flying, being hit always is on the menu.
@ArneMertz Yes, there's that, too.
@sbi Well, there's a high probability, but lower than one. Gonna wear a helmet just in case
@AndyProwl everything for Justin
sbi
sbi
@AndyProwl People will just target your belly if you wear a helmet.
@sbi I've got rock solid abs!
sbi
sbi
@AndyProwl Well, then. What are you fearing?
08:15
@sbi Nothing
sbi
sbi
3 mins ago, by Andy Prowl
@sbi Hey being hit was not on the menu
@sbi Well, nothing with a helmet
I don't have a rock solid skull
or maybe I do? I actually never tried
I guess I'm fine with the uncertainty though
how can I ignore companies in the careers site?
sbi
sbi
The common way is to not to look at them.
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Q: Ignore company in careers website

DeanPlease add a feature to ignore spamming companies like Crossover and similars from the jobs list.

question
there are too many advertisements from those companies
and since they're a for-hire freelance company, it's terribly spamming
sbi
sbi
08:30
Well, it was nice to see I could get a conversation going, but I do have things to do now. See yah!
user1804599
original APL interpreter source code
cool!
what is apl?
user1804599
APL is a programming language.
user1804599
It's an acronym for "a programming language", too.
08:42
cool!
user1804599
Here's a typical APL program:
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↑1 ⍵∨.^3 4=+/,¯1 0 1∘.⊖¯1 0 1∘.⌽⊂⍵
that's recursive
looks like brainfuck interpreted by notepad.exe on Windows XP (no SP1)
user1804599
life←{                                  ⍝ John Conway's "Game of Life".
    ↑1 ⍵∨.^3 4=+/,¯1 0 1∘.⊖¯1 0 1∘.⌽⊂⍵  ⍝ Expression for next generation.
}
user1804599
lol, these comments really help a lot
08:44
these programs are straightforward
09:00
Is ⍝ for comments?
user1804599
starts a comment.
yes you can use fingers to type comments
Reminds myself to drink less - I planned for 1 drink last night, ended up many times more. I felt horrible the whole day.
very useful
plz
I don't know the meaning of that verb, do you mean "ignore them"? It's annoying. Plus when I see "C++ remote work" I get excited but then I get a strong delusion when I also see the company name. — Dean 16 mins ago
Ven
Ven
o/ lounge
Perl 6 advent blog post published \o/
user1804599
09:12
Perl 6 is terrible.
@Elyse For what purpose?
Ven
Ven
oh, jefery got hit on in the backlog
@Elyse cool stuff
Woot woot, sub-10 on the 2x2x2 cube :D
8.83 seconds.
Ven
Ven
@Dean ..wat? brainfuck is so damn simple...
@Elyse you're using a free here :v
user1804599
It should be in braces.
user1804599
09:19
The entire snippet.
Another bird with red hat :p
@Dean what's crossover?
trump is a troll in the political world
I would vote for trump ... for the title of the biggest troll in murica
user1804599
Is XOR commutative?
user1804599
I think it is.
@Mr.kbok a company which allows you to work remotely, but it's like freelancers.. plus you'll have to stay in front of your monitor since they want to use a software that takes a picture of you every 10 minutes
they don't pay you if you don't stay in front of your monitor
plus they can fire you with no prior notice if they want to
@Dean hahahah :P
Xeo
Xeo
09:52
@Elyse Ye, but it's not associative.
@Dean the quality of employers on SO careers have declined dramatically since they started to expand
@Dean I thought you talked about this
user1804599
@Xeo oh
@Dean lolwut
Fuck them.
Don't work for them and tell as many people as you know to not work for them.
I hate getting horny when I see "C++ remote work"
but then I get disappointed by that stuff
@Dean lol
just show your ass every 10 minutes
10:04
YAY 6.66 seconds
speed jerking again? :D
2
10:16
Averaging out at 10 seconds.
Tis awesome, coz my official best is 12.
2x2x2?
I am very good with 1 x 1 x 1 cubes
No competitions announced past January, though.
:(
10:49
strangely quiet right now, are we in Xmas mode already?
Ven
Ven
not quite
once in about a hundred years the stars align and loungers work
might be happening right now
Ven
Ven
doubt it.
Xeo
Xeo
We got a christmas party in about an hour
Ven
Ven
none at $work :[
10:52
also no Cicada on the starboard wtf
@Xeo I had one yesterday.
cicada on the plane probably
also morning
morning lion
10:53
not much
Ven
Ven
closure compiler is probably the single worse thing to typecheck javascript code :/. wtf $work :[
@AndyProwl its Friday :D
@TonyTheLion my day suddenly got better :D
and it's the last Friday before this Xmas :p
10:54
foggy weather, foggy mind, Rebecca is just what I needed
ooh Xmas is on Friday this year
well for some of us at least
25-7=18; // omg omg omg (doh!) :p
Xeo
Xeo
@TonyTheLion We're doing an Escape Room thingy, and food after that

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