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12:01
@TonyTheLion nice
I chose to skip investing in derivatives for now though
Stock sounds like fun
what was the message
@BartekBanachewicz no, I shouldn't be asking about how you got entry level jobs.
@edition why?
@BartekBanachewicz because, I'm a, fan.
Ok, I'm human again :D
12:11
@Morwenn that was fast.
@edition a fan of what?
a metal fan used to blow air?
@BartekBanachewicz I'm interested in your work.
We have one thing in common then.
@bitcode Well, yeah.
@BartekBanachewicz don't you see? he's hitting on you!
12:12
@Morwenn did you become a robot for a time?
@bitcode wtf, no.
@edition for real though you can significantly increase your chances of getting hired with a nice portfolio of things done in your free time
anything goes.
@Mr.kbok One of GitHub's bot thought I was a bot.
you're spending too much time there xD
@BartekBanachewicz are you stock trading?
@Morwenn did someone read your email or was it some other robot that unblock your account?
12:15
> error C2365: 'max' : redefinition; previous definition was 'formerly unknown identifier'
just wanted to share that
isn't that colliding with a macro or some such?
@bitcode I guess someone read the mail.
well, at least I haven't completely embarrassed myself in the Lounge today.
@Mr.kbok woah wat
@Mr.kbok Write (max) instead.
12:17
@edition I see you stopped removing every other message. Congratulations on your progress
@Morwenn I refuse
I want everything to blow up next time some idiot #defines max again
or #include <windows.h> for no reason at all, and without config macros
what about hitler reacts to C99? :D
@edition I looked it up on youtube, look who I found: youtube.com/watch?v=ND-TuW0KIgg @AndyProwl
@bitcode hehe, already seen it, but funny.
English is a Germanic language.
@Mr.kbok when you're in London, ping me and we can meet for a coffee :)
sure :)
12:22
:D
> With <3 back to you from GitHub!
Aw :3
@TonyTheLion I'll probably do a first batch of interviews in two months. I don't think I'll go before, since I want to be cautious with the money before the move.
make a site named BitHug where you can send digital hugs to people
press for 200% more business ideas
TIL about China actually making a game out of propaganda and dictatorship.
@AndyProwl "Knowing that Bjarne Stroustrup actually watched this video is even funnier than the video itself." is this true?
I don't like it when peace is only really held by a nuclear weapon stalemate.
12:29
@Mr.kbok Ah ok, makes sense
@bitcode That he saw it? Yes. That it's funnier than the video? Dunno
@AndyProwl where did he mention the video?
@bitcode Someone who works with him mentioned it here
this is amazing
also, he posted a comment Reddit (if you believe it's him)
12:31
what would happen if a European country launched a nuclear missile by mistake?
Ven
Ven
So, for a non-owning pointer, should I just store a T*?
@AndyProwl the "bring me a Ruby book" was such a genius touch dude. proud of you. keep it up.
thank you
Andy so butiful
@AndyProwl Can you make a Hitler rant for C99? :D
12:33
I think I shouldn't make any more Hitler rant videos :P
There's a beautiful rant in SW7 but I can't post it :/
Star Wars
Episode 7
@Morwenn you sure this site is trustworthy?
I mean look at the trending articles
@Mr.kbok I don't know about the site. I read about it on trustworthy French sites and just randomly looked for an English link.
12:35
okay
@edition it would explode
@Mr.kbok going to
Ell
Ell
lol that was interesting. My system was freezing on login because I was running emacs --daemon inside my .xinitrc and emacs was asking for confirmation of loading a theme
of course this was all done in a shell not visible to me so there was no way I could confirm :V
it would be cool to be able to perceive of the memory contained in a running computer, via an implant.
@edition it would be better to have a google search api chip in your brain
@BartekBanachewicz do you have a plan?
@edition That's technopathy. There's a tv show with a guy who does that
12:38
@Mr.kbok assuming you can even have one
I wonder what would happen to his brain if the CPU overclock or a segment fault occur
@BartekBanachewicz well, you can always have a plan :D
@KhaledAKhunaifer it would be like in The Matrix when people disconnect you from the matrix before you answer the "getaway phone"
North Korea posting faked shit again @AlexM. :D
@bitcode and then two guys wearing sunglasses come to ask you for the admin password
12:42
@KhaledAKhunaifer the connection would become redundant.
@Mr.kbok not lose all of my money
make sure you don't buy x10 leverage then :P
@BartekBanachewicz you should start by deciding a timeframe on your investments
then research stocks/bonds/etc you want to invest in
the timeframe of your investments would be a factor in what type of things you invest in
@Mr.kbok I'm not dumb okay
just put everything on SX5E
12:44
@TonyTheLion right now I wanna get lucky, do some short-term trading
@ElimGarak they speak so weird
The probability of death increase exponentially from any present moment onto an expected future, since every alive branch has alive branch & dead branch, but dead branch has a complete tree of dead branches
@ElimGarak shit
obviously inspiration for fallout
The logo font is a direct ripoff :D
It must've been fun living during the Cold War. The Sun is shining and oh, watch out for nuclear plumes.
12:48
I guess people expected a lot of the future, good or bad
nuclear explosions are interesting and disturbing at the same time.
Ell
Ell
I really need to write some software called emucs
It turned out the future is mostly made out of iPhones
@Ell emucus
.. and so Lim (P(alive, time)) where time->infinity = 0, so for an entity to be forever alive, it has to be either immortal or outside the space-time where time doesn't exist
the probability of any new SO question being closed tends to infinity too
Ven
Ven
12:53
Is there any special reason emplace_back doesn't return a reference to the element it just got?
I'm getting hungry, time to leave work .. I was thinking maybe a philly cheese steak sandwitch
user1804599
Command–query separation (CQS) is a principle of imperative computer programming. It was devised by Bertrand Meyer as part of his pioneering work on the Eiffel programming language. It states that every method should either be a command that performs an action, or a query that returns data to the caller, but not both. In other words, Asking a question should not change the answer. More formally, methods should return a value only if they are referentially transparent and hence possess no side effects. == Connection with design by contract == Command–query separation is particularly well suited...
user1804599
Such an API is potentially confusing.
Ven
Ven
But that means I can't use emplace_back then get the element I just added thread-safely without a mutex
user1804599
13:02
You cannot emplace_back thread-safely without synchronisation anyway.
@Ell so many fucking typos in this article, its annoying to read
user1804599
std::vector does not care about threads at all.
user1804599
Nor do any of the other standard containers.
user1804599
You need a mutex whether you're going to call back or not.
user1804599
user1804599
13:05
> SQL is low level, like assembler.
user1804599
lol. SQL is one of the most high-level languages that are widely used.
Ven
Ven
Window functions so low-level.
user1804599
Window functions are worth using even if only to make migrating to MySQL (which doesn't support them) more difficult.
user1804599
-    write_rule(build_file, 'traceur', 'traceur --modules amd --experimental --dir $in $outdir')
+    write_rule(build_file, 'traceur', 'babel $in -d $outdir')
user1804599
best commit of the year
Ven
Ven
13:08
0/10 didn't change rule name
user1804599
Fuck Traceur.
user1804599
@Ven That's a later commit. :P
0/10 too many commits
user1804599
Traceurmom
user1804599
@Ven have you used OpenCobolIDE?
user1804599
13:12
Or just starred it?
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse nah, I'll try it out later. I starred it to remind me to do that
user1804599
Nice.
user1804599
I just found a Windows installer.
user1804599
whoo it works
Ven
Ven
$boss doesn't want me to use find_if etc because "lambdas read poorly" :|.
Even better for remove_if -_-
13:22
@MadameElyse says people who use ORMs for stupid, slow java webapps
@jaggedSpire I'm sorry I passed out.
user1804599
COBOL is so awesome.
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Q: List heart rate monitoring wearable devices. Result should be readable and can analysis by using windows 7 PC

Yashika.NirmalList wearable devices for heart rate monitoring. Result should be PC readable,can stored and analysis by using C# application.

i dont think he understands how SO works
@Borgleader I wonder how long will it take for him to understand the reddit interface
13:29
@ThePhD it's okay. <3
@Borgleader but SO is a homework/code machine, you just have to give it your problem, right?
make sure to give them a deadline so they know it's important
sup @Borgleader :)
@jaggedSpire .... Eyes Suspiciously
@ThePhD I'm not gonna catface you right now
@TonyTheLion <3 <3 <3
@jaggedSpire <3
how are you today?
@jaggedSpire Oh. Well, I guess I can just let all my defenses down.
13:34
@TonyTheLion tired, I just woke up.
@jaggedSpire ahh yes, thats what coffee is for :)
@ThePhD I'm not gonna catface you for failing to interact with me the way I expect, That'd just be cruel.
"That'd just be cruel"
But... you aaaarrrree cruel...?
even evil has standards
okay I give up the max issue
fuck this
13:38
Giving up before a full week? That's weak.
they used a mix of windows.h min/max macros, and a custom function template, with #undefs at some points
what the fuck?
some headers include the template on, others windows.h, others have NOMINMAX, others include both but #undef min/max before including the template
some expressions using the macro and/or the template have side effects, but there's no way of telling which one is used
some of them are even defined in headers, possibly violating ODR
minmax.h was probably one of the worst ideas ever.
this one is actually in windows.h. you get it for free :D
13:40
this has to violate some non-cruelty pact somewhere.
(free as in AIDS)
> reasons to never directly include windows.h
yeesh
you must isolate it, like a patient with the plague
the only solution is to dragnet replace all min/max in the several million locs by (std::min) (std::max) and then to measure impact by bisecting file by file
because the guy who attempted it before had huge jumps in prices
several million locations?
I'm so, so sorry
Ven
Ven
I thought I read "the last use of a T in scope gets moved", i.e. void a(T val) { _val = val; } would move. Seems that was wrong...
13:43
no, there's several millions loc in the project. not several millions max expressions :)
@TonyTheLion <3 <3 <3 hai
@Mr.kbok oh lines of code, not locations. That's slightly better
the issue is that those headers pull a lot of shit while building so that's probably several thousands hours of ci time
IOW: I give up
never was my problem in the first place
also less mystery as to wtf is up with your codebase that you had several million calls to min/max, now I know you don't
:)
that would be really, really crazy
13:45
concur'd
I guess I should just become misanthropic /cc @CatPlusPlus
@Mr.kbok Reminds of the time I tried to replace every std::copy by std::move operations in a sorting algorithm to make it work with move-only types. It compiled fine, but I had a bunch of read-after-moves errors.
@Morwenn ouch :)
@Mr.kbok Well yeah. Fortunately, I managed to find the problem thanks to the comments in the end :p
I am using a cookie of DDR SDRAM as a ruler.
13:53
a cookie of?
I use my phone for that
@Mr.kbok DIMMs
work time. I'm out.
Xeo
Xeo
Oh FFS UE.
uenum->GetValueByName("") returns 0 if your enum contains a none enumerator
instead of INDEX_NONE
FFS
Hum, my low_comparisons_sorter performs less operations that my merge-insertion sort for 7 elements. The merge-insertion is supposed to be optimal for 7 elements. Either I didn't implement it properly or it's not actually optimal.
13:59
@Xeo Don't worry, just wrap it up and you'll be fine.
@Borgleader whats new?
@Mr.kbok That does not seem that hard. :)
@wilx you'd have to find where the bugs are from afterwards
@Mr.kbok Hmm, what kinds of bugs are you thinking of?
side effects
14:13
Also, what about some parsing through Clang?
lol clang
It's not worth it, clang or another way, imo
But if it was, I'm not sure if clang would actually help. You'd have to make the project compile first
@TonyTheLion not much not much, weather is getting colder, thats about all. you?
@Borgleader I'm good. Weather is also getting a bit colder here.
I wrote a physics/gravity class for my 2d game and it handles air resistance and ground friction. I'm so proud for coming up with 90% of the code myself.
14:29
Yay, found the bug.
@Xeo Maybe it returns the none value :v
Xeo
Xeo
@CatPlusPlus Nah, it's a bug in the implementation
they do a simple string comparison between the enumerator names and the argument
The problem is that they transform the empty string to the "none" name
@CatPlusPlus Oh, and actually, yeah, none is 0 in that case. Should've formulated it better
Maybe it's by design
@JerryCoffin :)
@Morwenn :D
14:42
@TonyTheLion The best part is that fixing it improves the speed of the algorithm. I like this kind of bugfix :3
next time I need to sort 7 elements I'll know what to use!
anything
is the answer
Depends on the nature of the elements but it mostly doesn't matter.
@bitcode i am so proud of u
actually you should make a raycast vehicle class
@Xeo dat uenum is UE stuff?
Xeo
Xeo
14:46
ya
Ell
Ell
14:59
@ElimGarak a cookie of xD
Do you mean a wafer?
A DIMM, bby :P
We call them cookies here :P
Ell
Ell
I thought you were implying this:
A wafer, also called a slice or substrate, is a thin slice of semiconductor material, such as a crystalline silicon, used in electronics for the fabrication of integrated circuits and in photovoltaics for conventional, wafer-based solar cells. The wafer serves as the substrate for microelectronic devices built in and over the wafer and undergoes many microfabrication process steps such as doping or ion implantation, etching, deposition of various materials, and photolithographic patterning. Finally the individual microcircuits are separated (dicing) and packaged. == History == By 1960, silicon...
because a wafer is a kind of biscuit
@ElimGarak and youre the cookie monster :)
Ell
Ell
and americans call biscuits cookies
I feel like making actual cookies, but I think I'd just eat the cookie dough in the middle of the process.
15:04
some types of dough are really nice
dough you shouldn't really eat it
dat pun
@TonyTheLion that kind of pun was unkneaded
@TheForestAndTheTrees yet now its baked into the chat transcript
@ElimGarak lol
15:14
@Xeo do any sources related to UE stuff come to mind that you've found useful? (about nothing in particular)
pancake dough is nice
@ElimGarak Haha, I can relate.
So, a guy lost his Verified badge on Twitter. Some people do not like this.
I have no doubt there are people who'd suck dick to get that badge.
Isn't the whole idea behind it that you're so famous, you need external verification to prove your identity?
You can lose your badge by going against Twitter's ToS, which is what happened here. That guy got temporarily suspended and when he got his account back he no longer had the badge.
The above petition is essentially a bunch of libertarians asking the government to force a private corporation to do something. Isn't irony fun?
> #JeSuisMilo
lol
15:23
Apparently, going against Twitter's ToS makes them pretend you're not who they verified you are. #rip
It's their site, they do what they want.
@ElimGarak yeah, makes no sense. hahaha
"I don't know who you are, but you're not Bill Gates. Bill Gates doesn't break ToS. Hand in your badge and your gun."
@ElimGarak Having such a badge is a privilege. You can lose that privilege by going against the rules.
I know, I know, but still... Ha!
Xeo
Xeo
15:24
@ScarletAmaranth docs.unrealengine.com
:P
didn't really look at anything else
fair enough :)
@EtiennedeMartel Yes he forgot to check his privileges :P
That'll teach him.
But anyway. He has weird fans.
@TonyTheLion he checked his privileges and got upset :(
> effectively declaring war on libertarian and millennial voices by punishing the outspoken commentator for his views
laff
muh freedum of speech
15:36
Hey, does anyone here have any good source of how could I run/setup VC++ on the server side?
how could you
@CatPlusPlus Also, as a millenial voice, I do not like this person speaking on my behalf.
Tried to find a simple client-server communication example but no luck so far :/
@EtiennedeMartel as a horse i laff at millenial voices whatever that is
@CatPlusPlus It's a person that was born after 1982 and who says their opinion on the Internet.
15:39
that is so wonderfully arbitrary
As a man with a big ass dick... Well, I am content.
Internet free speech is also known as « the millenium bug ». We didn't expect people to be so open about their opinions online.
@Morwenn hi there
Freeze peaches
But really how stupid you have to be to petition government about a small internet picture getting taken down on a private wubsite
15:42
Never underestimate people willing to petition stuff.
as a goat born after 1982 and despising all humanity
Donald Trump. That is all.
@EtiennedeMartel What did he do to violate the ToS?
Probably was an idiot as usual
15:54
Cleanup on aisle three.
@caps No idea. Probably hate speech, again.
4 messages moved to bin
please read the rules linked on the starboard before posting
@EtiennedeMartel Hate speech again? Is this a thing he did previously?
@caps He likes to talk shit about women, to say the least.
Depending on who you ask, it ranges from hate speech to harmless trolling.
Is it any wonder successful gay men hate feminists, when women, in tax terms as elsewhere, are so… well, parasitical?
One of the milder ones.
15:59
Maybe we should ask some successful goats.
The only reason he's famous is that he's the only journalist who supports GamerGate, so they kinda lick his balls all the time.

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