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14:00
@GettingNifty wow. It took me 30s to figure out what you could probably have meant here. C++ is not a forgiving language. We tend to assume people are able to formulate what they mean
@jaggedSpire Like, work?
@sehe I do do work :(
just google "google add url"
I just consider it fun because I'm fucked in the head
Yet, do you work though?
actually that is an interesting question.
14:02
@GettingNifty no. You're just being lazy here. You completely failed to make sense. (Hint: I already know what you meant, because >I took the 30s<. Now I want the refund. Google it yourself)
I suppose my outlook is that I can play and do work at the same time, because I'm working for someone, and what I'm doing is what they would consider work. Therefore, to the person who is concerned with my working/not working status I am doing work, while I am enjoying myself
hehe
4 srs though, work tiem
Hello World
oops missed the coma and the bang sign
Hello, World!
I think I just learned some new stuff in my dumb brain
Ven
Ven
Guess I can make that factorial shorter: K1VQ=*KhN;K
14:06
That ; looks like a non-standard variation on base64
By the way, I heard factorial is known as "the bang sign"
Fuck you pay me
That wasn't directed at anyone really
It feels to me that a process can come to an end in only two ways either Normal termination when process completes its job otherwise only through one of the many signals present there which may or may not produce a core file.
Am I on correct path
I have a Java app and i'm new to web development, which I need as a forum for a game
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> coma
or I am doing utter foolishness
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14:10
@Ven Which programming language is that written in?
so I'm resolving all these dns problems on my own over here because the all too pristine and traditional values held by people here on stackoverflow.com
WTF?
i know what i said
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse Pyth!
See my previous @-you
14:12
I just crated a Git repository using GitHub app on Windows and it did add :neckbeard: to the commit message: github.com/wilx/cite-website/commit/…
Ven
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@sehe it closes the loop (opened with F)
Sorry @MadameElyse i thought u asked me
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@Ven Ok!
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@Ven I made it easier for me to start new projects. github.com/rightfold/Module-Skeleton
14:13
Pyth, almost as readable as Rebmu.
Ven
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@Morwenn Pyth is amazing <3
@MadameElyse cool :3
@GettingNifty Super User and Server Fault dude. Or were you the guy making a virus
I'm conflicted
@MadameElyse but then it hit her
14:15
I have found a news site that uses this to mark the authors instead of the og:article:author meta data.
I know we are writing use cases the wrong way, but I'm not able to get myself to communicate it.
@wilx Dude. It looks like you're suffering a terrible case of the evasions with accute procrastination
> "Why is it when I run your tool, I have to reinstall my Linux distribution from CD?"

This was indeed a puzzling question. Some poking around exposed the following chain of events: the company's make used a novel format to print out the absolute path of the directory in which the compiler ran; our script misparsed this path, producing the empty string that we gave as the destination to the Unix "cd" (change directory) command, causing it to change to the top level of the system; it ran "rm -rf *" (recursive delete) during compilation to clean up temporary files; and the build process ran
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@Shoe Ignore the problem until it solves itself.
^ This was a thing that happened, post 2000.
14:15
The way we are going it now is what the university wants, but it's not what it's actually useful for.
@sehe lol, do not tell anyone! :D
When was rm -rf * safety put in? I thought that was like 1995 safety?
@ThePhD I remember this.
@ThePhD Much later. ~2006, I'd wager
@sehe Oh, geez!
Of course, rm -rf * is never protected (AFAIK). And the safety has been there always. Just don't run as root
14:17
I can't even just say "Alright, we are going to go with that, but I think it's all wrong"
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@sehe Z shell asks you if you do it from the interactive shell.
That's not taking responsibilities for what I've done
The bugs in this paper are hilarious.
So, then you answer "Yes, of course, moron, how else could you ask me"
(inb4 "if" vs "whether")
what is "the university"?
14:18
inb4 inb4
\o/
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/tmp/foo % ls
bar  baz  foo
/tmp/foo % rm -rf *
zsh: sure you want to delete all the files in /tmp/foo [yn]? n
/tmp/foo % ls
bar  baz  foo
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Also fun: echo > -i.
oh come on you guys are in school that's awesome tell me where
my transcripts won't resolve
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Walter Bright walks funny.
Ven
Ven
14:24
I walk funny.
I Walker Bright
@sehe uhm. Yeah. Can't figure out a better wording atm :/
@ArneMertz Well. It could hardly be worse than purose right
d'oh didnt even see the typo
14:26
@jaggedSpire "It's all a matter of perspective."
@sehe fixed, thx
:D
Ven
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@sehe Walker? I barely know 'er
I considered that spelling
T+0.80s WWW.HEAVYEVIL.GQ has an IPv4 address 54.231.9.172
T+0.89s HTTP server on 54.231.9.172 port 80 responded OK
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14:32
Ell
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man
Oh. I wonder if gdb became useful while I wasn't looking...
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I would be top of the class had I not handed in one assignment 3 minutes late :V
@ThePhD sure; with proper integration within something
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD just type "gui" and embrace it
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14:33
@ThePhD It hasn't if you didn't find it useful before
I was more wondering if gdb had instituted some kind of proper "default response to interactive questions in machine mode" yet.
172.36.92.190
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@ThePhD wut
machine mode?
176.32.96.190
For example skip std::move used before the executable is fully loaded up will give a prompt to skip all future encounters of std::move or just discard the command entirely. GDB will throw out your command by default if it is running in a non-interactive mode (e.g., the initial gdb startup script).
This means you need to wait for the gdb target executable to be fully loaded, get into the code, and then inject all of your "skip X" commands so that no interactive prompt comes up.
This was teeth-grindingly annoying when I was debugging sol code in g++/clang++, because stepping into every forward, move, and otherwise mundane PoS kind of code is one way to sap the life out of a dev.
Someone else put in a bug report to change how the default response is handled in gdb's MI mode by a person working with Qt (e.g., have it be done by letting the user use the command line to specify a GDB command and its corresponding default response).
I don't think they got to it, though.
14:40
@MadameElyse <3
@MadameElyse what's... who
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> Ignore function pending future shared library load? (y or [n]) [answered N; input not from terminal]
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^are you talking about this @ThePhD ?
Yep.
@ThePhD remember bumblebee
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14:46
@ThePhD you can do set confirm off
did you try that?
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@slaphappy Google "SJW triggered"
Ven
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@slaphappy a girl who pretends she has PTSD because of "death threats" she received
@MadameElyse I'm so happy that didn't onebox. EW
@ThePhD There's Visual Studio integration now. Also for remote linux debugging
@ThePhD WTH. Who would ever set a breakpoint on std::move. Ah. skip stepping through. Well I find I can hit next or step as required
is there a function that const_cast but deduces somewhere?
Ell
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14:59
s/deducts/deduces/ ?
yes :)
@slaphappy would not seem to be a nice thing. But you can - of course - make it. It'll be hard to decide on the semantics though
@slaphappy you can make a template class for it?
don't be lazy :x
@slaphappy yeah that works (and fuck volatile)
15:04
let's give a name to our little baby boy
@Falco key thing to realize that extending types doesn't imply adding members. See The Interface Principlesehe 43 secs ago
It's 2016. Still having to explain interfaces
Xeo
Xeo
as_mutable (and I'd maybe add a T const&& version, just so rvalues stay as rvalues)
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sans_const
comic_sans_const
3
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serif_cast
15:14
bold_cast
@slaphappy What's the purpose of this abomination? :O
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half_cast
I love it when opals look like they are depicting landscapes.
I just had the most satisfying fart 2016
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bad
15:17
@AngryLettuce #EggFarts
Handsome
@slaphappy yup. I see you decided to treat pointers special. You forgot about when you actually want to pass a pointer coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/245b77e375030396 or smart pointers in general (for consistency they'd need the same treatment)
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@Morwenn Looks like a sea seen from within a cave.
@MadameElyse That's why I love those opals.
They look like beautiful paintings while being mere rocks.
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15:21
If you get a description of a problem, how do you decide whether there is a solution to it?
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'Homeless Jesus' statue being mistaken for real person in Hamilton, Ont. http://ow.ly/XkYii https://t.co/EjX6djfQbA
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lol
Guess I found my Finance 101 @slaphappy
15:30
last.fm/tag/your favorite artist/tracks
finally
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I need to diff two directory trees and all their contents. Is there a tool to do that?
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Ah, diff takes directories.
15:48
aws combined two of my hosted zones into one
16:03
sup lounge
can we discuss visual c++ here?
I am trying to hack lync since the sdk doesn't provide a way to start screen recording....
so if anyone has knowledge of spyxx.exe and lync, I'd need help in understanding why the post message fails...
user406009
@KhaledAKhunaifer More like "Child, Why is There a Server in the House?"
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"Helping Your Elderly Understand the Stay At Home Server"
@deostroll probably no, try posting it as a question on SO.
How can I prepend a value to a tuple?
16:18
@noob en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/tuple it must be somewhere in there
@noob you can merge tuples using std::tuple_cat(...) stackoverflow.com/a/20628770/2128327
@KhaledAKhunaifer lol, child abuse you can laugh at:)
@KhaledAKhunaifer So create a single value tuple and then tuple_cat :/
yes
auto newtup = std::tuple_cat(std::make_tuple(42), old);
auto new
millenium pls
16:22
lol
@milleniumbug That doesn't work for me: error: expected unqualified-id before 'new'
@noob it turns out new is a keyword :/ who knew?
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@ThePhD Have you had any luck getting over the max registration hours?
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I am thinking of begging the registrar to let me.
#define old new
old int(42)
16:28
@noob you shouldn't use keywords to name your variable
Hmm error: conflicting declaration 'auto old'
note: in expansion of macro 'new'
note: previous declaration as 'std::tuple<int> old'
-face palm-
@noob this was intended to be a joke, not as a code you're supposed to be typing
@KhaledAKhunaifer Remember seeing that around 2011
> a code
ZAP!
gets electrocuted
16:32
@milleniumbug ^^ Well anyway I still think creating a single value tuple and then use tuple_cat seems like overkill. But it's fine I'll use it.
@milleniumbug I wish that actually worked context
@noob derp. Think in abstractions and let the compiler worry. It's all static evaluated anyways. What do you think is going to be different?
@sehe wow even I'm not that bad at english
Or fonts. (Could be the chat stylesheet)
@sehe I just don't like that it doesn't look straightforward that's all.
also oh shit is that calibri
16:34
It... doesn't? You'd rather have a gazillion overloads then. IDGI
Better get used to the mantra of "The compiler gets it". Otherwise this whole template programming thing would be utterly moronic.
@sehe :28282104 Well I guess you're totally right.. The compiler is much more intelligent than me.
@Rerito removing const? :D (if the type of the expression is very complex)
@noob Remember Dave Berry's claim: we're all idiots 90% of the time.
@Xeo deal
@noob if you don't like templates, don't use them .. if you don't like how tuple works, build your own tuple
16:39
@KhaledAKhunaifer No I like templates and I like tuples...
@sehe Sweet
Research papers using [1, n] ranges are so annoying.
IOW like 60% of them
I guess.
16:46
@Morwenn s/R.*\[/\[/
My approach wrt the pseudocode written using [1,n] ranges is to don't convert it to [0,n), but make the translated code operate on a 1-based array wrapper object
It's horrible to reason about this kind of things when there are index divisions by 2 which either assume that the index is even or odd.
I love my hair today.
is it like in your pic?
@bitcode It's a wig.
My real hair is just a bit shorter and curly.
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16:54
@Morwenn I can meow more if you want.
Damn I'm bad at tab-targetting.
@Ven But why are you even meowing? :o
Ven
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Figured it was a nicer way to ping someone :'
Sometimes my real hair is totally crazy though.
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@milleniumbug :3
@Morwenn some people have bad hair day, I have bad hair life
A few days ago, totally crazy x)
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17:02
@Morwenn My hair is crazier than that
I'm growing a beatle helmet
Also when it's obvious that researchers have implemented the algorithm they describe (« look, it's faster than the other algorithm! »), then share the code, otherwise you've contributed to approximately nothing.
> - The new YNAB is a paid upgrade. Five dollars per month, or $45/year for you, because you’re a YNAB 4 customer.
> - As a YNAB 4 user, you’ll notice some things not yet in the new YNAB: reports, account search, manual bank import, data export, and payee management.
Well done
Makes me want to upgrade immediately
Also "Full data migration from YNAB 4 isn’t yet available" lol
Good launch
And of course it's a hosted wubapp
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@Morwenn how'd your interview go, btw?
@Ven I leant that there were 5 other people trying to get the same job. I think I did fine, which means that I will probably be selected for the 3rd interview.
Ven
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17:15
Cool :D
@Rapptz I'm doing a presentation on sol in 2 weeks!
well benchmarking the algorithm require implementing it
Or, er. A week and 3 days.
Time to get cracka-lackin'.
@Morwenn scarf sighting
17:17
@Ven Well, at first there wasn't a third interview. Everything should have been ok with the 2nd...
@sehe I have many scarves :p
@Morwenn Curly hair best hair \o/
Ven
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@ThePhD gl!
@ThePhD Straight is so much more easy to take care of .____.
@Morwenn Yeah.... but cuuuuuurrlllyyy.
Also if you try to make complex things, you have to straighten them first, otherwise you end up of with dreadlocks.
17:20
worse than deadlocks
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think I can do the multi_reporter thing. Shouldn't be too difficult!
@набиячлэвэлиь do you just have to say "closes #2" and it just works?
@Morwenn yep
dreadlocks are sexy
@slaphappy yeah, also works with "fixes" (and prolly a couple of others)
The loungesome-cpp list currently looks like it contains everything everyone here agrees is awesome.
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17:27
@набиячлэвэлиь that's cool
@набиячлэвэлиь I don't use github a lot :p
@Morwenn What's that?
Jesus christ I need to get some GFM going there
nab, everyone agrees on boost.
@набиячлэвэлиь gfm?
@slaphappy Add it to README.md
@slaphappy GH Flavoured Markdown
17:28
fuccbois?
user3790646
I need someway to get my PC's static IP address using Boost.Asio. Any idea guys?
I currently just do markdown README.md, which looks super ugly
@slaphappy All of you have Write, do it yourselves
I thought you were the loungesome janitor
@Morwenn lol, because it's empy?
@набиячлэвэлиь pandoc --from markdown_github --to html5 input.md --out output.html or similar
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17:31
Hello, world!
@milleniumbug dank
pandoc is awesome
@caps Exactly.
@Morwenn Ha ha
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@sehe any idea?
17:36
wow gh got really dank since we worked on lundi
incredible
iow gitlab is really shit
@Shoe Nothing
@slaphappy pandoc is too old on precise, try again
@slaphappy Should work now
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sub can-diff {
    qx[diff t/fixtures/can-diff/{a,b}.txt] eq q:to/EOF/
    2c2
    < And that fool did not use a version control tool.
    ---
    > And that fool didn't use a version control tool.
    EOF
}

skip-rest 'cannot diff' unless can-diff;
17:42
> ok, so the module is installed on my remote host.
> How can I have the traceback ? The module works manually not with ansible.
> You don't want the traceback, proper error handling is better.
Except your fucking "proper error handling" is obscuring the reason you goddamn idiot
jef is strong is debelopers
@slaphappy FFS wait for merge if you submitted a PR
nah
you're all why pr then ok no pr
@Andrey iirc I may have answered this on SO before. ICBWT
"To some extent, optimization is to our industry what sexual intercourse is to teenagers." Join my #Fastware talk! http://accu.org/index.php/conferences/accu_conference_2016/accu2016_sessions#Fastware
dat moment when u realize u never optimize anything :<
17:54
And result of routinely writing code that looks like ----x>0 is looking for a new job ;) — mah 28 secs ago
@AlexM. i know dat feel
@AlexM. everyone is talking about it, everyone is thinking everyone else is doing it, actually almost nobody does it, and the few who does are doing it wrong?
@sbi did the joke years ago.
what is the analogy for pregnancy
@AlexM. a crash with -fomit-frame-pointers -funroll-loops

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