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16:00
@bitcode Oh, сука?
I was steering at my Nutella jar in the fridge, and I realized that it's 57% sugar
@thecoshman Yeah.
I have no idea what it means tho. I know it is bad
сука is bitch, блять is fuck and the last one (пизда) is cunt.
TIL блять is "fuck"
16:04
@набиячлэвэлиь I remember you my friend from Poland :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes bitch is printing?
@набиячлэвэлиь It's more like "fuck" in English, AFAIK. It can mean anything.
(bad pun on cmyk)
Translating languages into English
@bitcode it means
"rush b next round idiot drop me awp"
16:13
@AlexM. speaking of CSGO, watch my 5k video pls. tears will be shed
what video
@KhaledAKhunaifer And 43% palm oil.
Be careful, it may even contain chestnut.
482 Games not played
The curse of Steam.
inb4 robot bookmarks my percentages bits
@KhaledAKhunaifer with your boat?
16:17
can i ask a unix script question here
What do you think?
Also, yum, we'll have пельмени for dinner.
are those russian tortellinis
Something like that, yeah.
@AlexM. badassness at its finest: youtube.com/watch?v=GCnsgpkff4M
Poor little white guy Obviously, NSFW, but safe for those who work on Sundays because they're infidels anyways.
16:22
@bitcode were those guys silvers lol
no one called you out
there was one running with his back turned at you
@AlexM. they were probably sheriff back when sheriff sucked
I uninstalled cs go once I came back from holiday
a month away reduced my skill to almost nothing, I'd rather play something that requires less commitment for a while
I so don't want to practice all my way up again
@AlexM. I have "68% Games not played" (146/215)
I'm still stick with cs 1.6 playing on virtual machine (Win XP)
16:26
I'd play 1.6 if there was a way to make the crosshair a dot
Yes, you're pretty stick.
the crosshair is so big on large monitors/resolutions/Idontknow
I mean the space inside is big
large
I need the dot to do hs
otherwise it's distracting and inaccurate
Also Red Alert 2
@Dean Sorry was in China everything is blocked
Also do you use WhatsApp
@AngryLettuce sup bby
16:33
sup
yay cicada is back
I missed u where did u go :<
Snowboarding in north china
that is so random :D
isn't that dangerous
It was fun
It's -30 degrees though but nice otherwise
16:36
anyone having fun on HackerRank?
I'm starving and the only food I have here are sunflower seeds
What am I a hamster
you sure you're not in north kareer
@AngryLettuce Yes, apparently.
god I have to go through all @Luc's backlog now
@AngryLettuce that's a very odd way of saying you have no food
16:40
Need some food? :P
But seriously, call nick for dinner :P Oh, wait, you're in the future.
@nick is a posh individual who lives on the island
@AngryLettuce mythical creatures can live anywhere
jeez and I need to get up in 6h
night everyone!
16:46
night, bby <3
I have to get a haircut tomorrow
@AngryLettuce G'night.
I'll answer that myself: A wins by a long shot. Solution: in a loop with N iterations I get the following operations (counting each constructor and destructor as 1) A: N (init) + 1 (...) = N+1 ops. B: N (init) + N(copy) + 2N (...) = 4N.ops. That's amazing, I never thought the may be such a big difference! — rytis 16 mins ago
"Omigod! I just realized that the difference between n and 4*n is very big for large enough n!"
@ElimGarak Religion 3.0
@ElimGarak PSlover?
@sehe Yeah, he's been posting crap. Someone is going to flag for moderator and well, that never ends well.
@ElimGarak He's already there
Looks like he got a time out, nice.
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17:08
Gah.
Time manipulation in C++ is hard.
And hard on my brain in general.
So I have users complaining that DAILY schedule does not roll files on midnight because what I do is to add 24 * 60 * 60 seconds to time_t and round down by the same amount.
@sehe After extensive testing, we have tentatively concluded that in some cases, the difference may even be as large as a factor of 4. Hard to believe, I know, but true nonetheless.
Can I get to midnight of local time without mucking with struct tm?
@wilx By using a different time library :P
17:13
@набиячлэвэлиь I just can't. :(
@набиячлэвэлиь I would have used Boost.DateTime if that was an option.
I can only use it as an optional dependency, not in the core code.
@wilx Cross-platform? If not, WinAPI
@набиячлэвэлиь Yes.
std::tm it is, then, to my knowledge
Does anyone here know how to Arduino.
I am thinking of getting struct tm from single time_t value once by localtime() and once by gmtime() and then converting back to time_t by mktime() and subtracting to get time zone offset. Then I will do the add and round thing. And then I will add/subtract the time zone offset to get the midnight of the time zone.
17:16
Standard time machine.
But I am not sure if this is reasonably correct.
@набиячлэвэлиь Fancy. Why is Arduino's C++ so fucked up.
It's C + Processing, silly
What.
Nooooo way.
17:19
Question.
C# and Websockets: any library recommendations?
@Nooble You have start()/setup() and loop()
@набиячлэвэлиь Yes yes but there are member functions and stuff.
String::length()
I just want my stdlib.
Are you high off your own farts?
Or maybe my Arduinian is just super old
Most likely.
@набиячлэвэлиь No it's definitely C++. Just without stdlib.
Without the STL or without the standard library altogether?
17:22
@Morwenn The latter, IME
But things mighta changed
How do you handle things such as std::bad_alloc or other language things that involve standard library components?
You don't allocate new things
You have the whole chip's memory at your disposal
Also I suppose that there are no exceptions and no RTTI either?
I think there is.
Let me test this then.
user1804599
17:27
How does grass breed?
user1804599
It doesn't have flowers.
Well, yes
Google it
This is all... very peculiar.
@Nooble Right, it was weird
Someone described it as "Java + C++"
kek, my Arduino code is still in Polish
It's old as fuck
17:38
But how old is fuck?
nice weather
@Morwenn Ever since humanity's birth
Thought it was older.
Well, "fuck" as we know it
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah, documentation time. Fuck.
Well, yeah.
My Haskell program using HsOpenSSL fails with M1_7.hs: mallocPlainForeignPtrBytes: size must be >= 0. What now?
@Morwenn ~have fuun~
It's only a small change, but it might impact the documentation in at least 3 places.
user1804599
@milleniumbug Switch to a high-quality cryptography library.
17:42
(disclaimer: I'm not doing serious crypto, I'm solving challenges from cryptopals.com)
@MadameElyse It seemed to be the most mature OpenSSL binding for Haskell
user1804599
OpenSSL
Yes, it's terrible. What now
CloseSSL
@ElimGarak ClosedSSL
@набиячлэвэлиь Are you a wizard?
17:44
@ElimGarak I'm a wizard, Elim!
Ell
Ell
@Nooble arduino language is literally c++
Your words are as empty as your future. I am the vanguard of your destruction. This exchange is over.
I need to play ME again.
Ell
Ell
@набиячлэвэлиь the language is c++ :P
right?
It's compiled with avrg++
18:00
@Ell You can use msvc for "C++" as well
Ell
Ell
I'm confused
It's C++ with C error handling, pretty much
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn it's not a hosted environment so I think it's all implementation defined
@Ell Erf.
Ell
Ell
18:01
but yeah basically no dynamic allocation, no exceptions
no RTTI
as you said
it turns out HsOpenSSL's Base64 function barf on invalid input
I'll just stick to Data.ByteString.Base64 then
Ell
Ell
how can base64 have invalid input? o.O
@набиячлэвэлиь I get u now bruv
@Ell My input file has newlines
Sell newlines, become rich
Ell
Ell
18:04
I thought base64 worked on just a buffer of binary data
encoder, yes
Did you split the Base64-encoded file into lines
And fed that directly to a decoder
@набиячлэвэлиь I didn't. The file was in this format
23 mins ago, by milleniumbug
(disclaimer: I'm not doing serious crypto, I'm solving challenges from http://cryptopals.com/)
Not Mass Effect. I've finished all of these games several times, ME2 probably being the best of the bunch. They are all good and well worth playing. I'm a 35 yr old physician and I was waiting in line with teenagers at midnight for the release of ME2 and ME3 at Gamestop. I had a great time.
Rapptz reviewing Mass Effect on Steam :D
the physician part was especially necessary and meaningful
18:08
"So, yeah, I'm like a doctor and not a loser who only plays videogaems..."
Uhm, Underrail uses XNA? :D
viva la gog
@ElimGarak Wait wit. Why does it start with "Not Mass Effect" ?
@ScarletAmaranth :)
@Borgleader He mentions that he usually gives up on games before finishing them previously :D
@ElimGarak I'm looking at his profile right now, and none of the reviews are ME =/
@AlexM. Don't fail me :D
LOL
10 int
I always roll 10 int :D
isn't that an exaggeration :A
have fun
18:16
@jaggedSpire :D
@Borgleader :D
what's average for an ability score in this game? I'm thinking it's not 10 like D&D
@ElimGarak lemme know how virtual me fares :D
@AlexM. Also, any chance I can make the text bigger? :D
yea see the options menu
there's a font size
it's auto by default set it to large
other than that, lower the resolution, not much detail you're missing out on
but large fonts on a 24" 1080p look ok to me
When you return something, does it automatically convert the operand to an r-value reference? (IOW, there's no point in doing return std::move(obj);)
VS2015 and GCC5.2 seems to allow it. But ICC15 does not.
18:23
return obj does implicitly std::move, yes
Since C++14.
Oh, since C++14?
That might be it.
I think so.
I don't think I turned that on for ICC.
But it happily accepts std::make_unique anyway.
@Mysticial it’s more complicated than that but sure for parameters and local variables that’s the gist of it
18:27
I think I like it, @AlexM. :D
The vibe is asdlafasgf awesome :D
cool
I never played psi so I have no idea how hard it will be in your case :D
lol @ cat in cantina
its meow ahah
Hum, cpp-sort was starred 7 times today and I have no idea why.
the underrail cat also looks like it does a rolleyes
18:30
Alright. Let's see what ICC does with /Qstd=c++14.
Nope, still doesn't like it. :(
@LucDanton What other conditions are there?
@Borgleader Just stay home and talk that sexy nerdtalk to me bby.
@ThePhD <3
@Mysticial No.
it's C++11.
even VS has allowed it for some time now
18:33
I definitely have C++11 enabled. I guess ICC bugged or behind on that.
@Mysticial it’s more what actually is specified to take place that’s… possibly worded in a more convoluted way than it ought to be
VS2015 underlines the return value as red. But it compiles it fine. lol
although I suppose 'is a non-reference parameter/variable' is more precise still
@Mysticial Not that I am unable to find a source to back what I said about it being C++14.
starting to think underrail devs should really give me a cut of their sales
18:34
@AlexM. told ya
@Morwenn That's because it's not.
I thought there had been some change in the rules. I'm probably mistaking that for something else.
@Mysticial Intellisense uses the same (EDG) front end as ICC.
I guess it'll look like this for now:
//  COMPILER-BUG-ICC15: Doesn't auto-convert to rvalue reference.
return std::move(uptr);
Onto the list of 24 places where I mark compiler bugs.
GCC still wins at 19 of 24.
@Mysticial this inhibits rvo, ewww
18:39
Not performance critical so I don't care.
2
imma head to bed cya
Ell
Ell
what bugs does gcc have?
night @AlexM.
@AlexM. night
@Ell There's 3 distinct ones. But they are hit in a lot of places:
//  COMPILER-BUG-GCC: add-with-carry intrinsics
//  COMPILER-BUG-GCC: AVX512 Pointer type
//  COMPILER-BUG-GCC: Restrict
18:50
Bugs or missing features? :p
Those 3 are bugs.
But I mark all compiler deficiencies the same way. And I revisit them each time I upgrade the compiler.
Also found this one:
// COMPILER-BUG-GCC: AVX512 Missing intrinsics
So that's a missing feature. :)
user1804599
lol, Perl 6 has an fff^ operator.
Oh hey, looks like VS2015 fixed the throw with move-semantecs bugs.
Previously, it couldn't throw move-only objects because it tried to copy them.
Revealed: How parts of Britain are now poorer than POLAND with families in Wales and Cornwall among Europe's worst off
I like how they capitalized POLAND
as if it was in third world or something
19:01
@Borgleader naaah
@jaggedSpire mega floof /cc @TonyTheLion <3
@Borgleader d'awwwww
@Borgleader :D
I want to use that husky as a blanket on a winter night
@Borgleader It looks sad.
19:04
it's focused on something, possibly food. :P
Scarf is done!
@BartekBanachewicz So your position is that it's not?
three square feet of squishy warmth
On that note, I have to go take my son to a birthday party. Don't get caught doing anything bad while I'm gone... :-)
@JerryCoffin I'll be sure there are no witnesses.
"If you are working with PHP, you're probably asking whether or not we need something like Nginx or Apache. The answer is we no"

The answer is we no
19:08
@bitcode "we no nothing" :P
Any c++ guru around ?
@JerryCoffin of course it is
@Shipiz No.
Or should i move forward ?: )
@Shipiz With C++ questions go to the C++ room
19:11
@Puppy this is RVO, right?
@набиячлэвэлиь thanks
:)
@SashaMN No.
naptime? /cc @Borgleader @ElimGarak @TonyTheLion @набиячлэвэлиь
@jaggedSpire <3
@AngryLettuce the poshiest of posh individuals
19:15
My project finally has more stars than issues /o/
I guess that it was shared somewhere even though I have no idea where.
19:32
Wide has 6 stars and 6 issues
19:43
The stars are the issue. Turn out the stars - if only as a matter of energy convervation
Well well. Aren't we lovely chaps.
Maaaaaybe if you asked a proper question we wouldn't have this "problem".
And since you do have this problem, perhaps "we" can ask nicely whether you can get some more help.
Sigh
"It hurts when I replace it with listS" "Then don't do that"
@jaggedSpire dawww <3
"changing your example breaks it"
Really? Who would have thought.
19:48
The clincher is "can you fix that?"
It's like he/she is my boss.
I could of course answer "yes".
user1804599
fap fap fap
Or you could answer like any reasonable person.
though you would naturally put it more politely than I.
since the most polite response I can think of is, "No."
and everything else involves a minimum of one curse word
"Go fuck yourself."
@jaggedSpire theres nothing impolite about no :P
requested actions involving feet and nether regions, et cetera
@Borgleader The accompanying hand gesture, on the other hand. :P
19:54
"Can you fix this?" "Yes, I can. What about you?"
@sehe Annie Lööf, leader of Centerpartiet, a ~liberal party.
Oh! I know! "I'm quite sorry, but I believe it's impossible to construct an example for you which you cannot break with one edit or another. For instance, you could remove the #include <vector> and I would be unable to help you. You could remove enclosing braces and cause another error. My point is: if changing my example breaks it, then endeavor to understand why it breaks, so you may make changes without breaking my examples, because I cannot guard against such eventualities for you."
@JohanLarsson I think I'd like her style (knowing only that quote and the screencap)
"You complete idiot"
@jaggedSpire teehee. FWIW, here's how I responded for now:
Of course that breaks it. Your question was specifically not about listS. I always make it a point to show complete, self-contained code (even though you didn't). I chose vecS because it was the only thing that could possibly have worked with the code shown. You will need to maintain and use an explicit vertex_index_map on creating the vertex property maps as well as when invoking the algorithm function. — sehe 15 mins ago
19:57
also an excellent response
@sehe It is her party I'm voting on next time, if I vote. Not because of her though.

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