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00:05
evenin'
BWUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH
I don't wanna redesign this.
It ruins fuckin' everything.
I see you're having fun tonight @ThePhD
Sob
stop using me as your benchmark, my ego is inflating to the size of a construction truck
but you'll always be our special shitposter, how can we not acknowledge that?
00:15
can someone react to the "inflating to the size of a construction truck" pls
it's almost too easy to be funny though
construcktion
@slaphappy then do it yourself. Then you can get all the stars.
Believe in me who believes in you!
Yours is the comment that will ascend to the heavens.
00:19
...I don't believe it. There are no easily reachable images of that pig wearing Kamina's sunglasses.
Who's Kamina?
one of main characters of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
I see.
incredibly over the top drama
wears a really amazing pair of sunglasses
gayest glasses ever
00:22
^ his tvtropes character image
his mech wears a bigger version of the sunglasses, except black
and sadly less pointy
Anyone here have an opinion on Oxygine vs. Cocos2d as game dev engines?
have only used Cocos2d
it's pretty good for motions
I recommand Cocos2d,
Oxigin is relatively young with no community
@jaggedSpire hey :)
@Mysticial hmmm cuz i think she (the author of the tweet) works on GPU compilers so I assumed that it would be more but, apparently I was wrong.
@Borgleader How are you?
00:30
did you try libGDXy
@jaggedSpire a bit tired, yourself?
@Borgleader mostly hungry. I'm waiting for some rice to cook. :)
@jaggedSpire are you chinese ?
/cc @Mysticial
very sleek
00:33
@Borgleader oooh. Anime fan.
Good night everybody !
time to sleeeep7
ikr, she also tweets funny shit
they had to double the cast to make up for the awesomeness
@Borgleader who's the power ranger
00:45
@Borgleader truly a terrible fate
just munchin' /cc @Borgleader @Ell @ElimGarak @ThePhD @TonyTheLion @набиячлэвэлиь
Ell
Ell
@Borgleader it was never a motoring show :V
P.P.S: did you mean to dereference it with ''?* listen to your compiler. — Borgleader 15 secs ago
@Ell wuttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt
Ell
Ell
It's entertainment extremely thinly veiled as a motoring show
If you want an actual motoring show, watch fifth gear :P
@Ell the first few seasons actually had useful advice the uh... insider dealings
also the news while made funny is also informative
Ell
Ell
I wish England had a better national anthem
Like this
00:55
> Building a Startup in 45 Minutes per Day While Deployed in Iraq
8
jesus fucking christ
I'm starting to compile my project with Wall Werror and stuff, now almost every external lib I incorporated in the source is raising errors
argh, doing the right thing is so lame
@HubertApplebaum lol
01:16
building a startup is easy, the trick is how to make money with your startup
@HubertApplebaum I thought this was satire.
I was mistaken.
never underestimate HN
01:34
Monads are simple! https://glyph.twistedmatrix.com/2016/02/microblog-607564DA-B525-4489-B337-CED9DDEDC099.html
02:09
@FioraAeterna time to segue into a tab dance routine
the puns
I really need to find some way of unifying my keybinds across different text editors :\
place additional cursors is 'Alt' in MSVS and 'Ctrl' in ST by default
well I have an add-in in MSVS with a default of 'Alt'
maybe I should gasp google it
VS supports multiple cursors???
with an add-in
it's not very good support but it's nice to have
@jaggedSpire pretty sure i dont have that and alt + right-click drag does column cursor
this does the alt-click adds a new cursor where you clicked
also alt-arrow in msvc versus ctrl-shift-arrow in sublime
I wonder if there's a way of generating a sublime configuration file from the msvc keybinding settings
02:23
yes, by hand :P
;_;
I don't think if there was an auto-generated one I could use it, either, I've dicked around so much with the MSVC settings
well at least I've bound ctrl-tab and ctrl-shift-tab to mean the same thing
it's a start
UNACCEPTABLE
jesus fuck no
what the hell kind of logic is that
are you not agree?
02:51
I'm a frayed knot
I'm pretty sure the maintainer might take out a hit on you for not commenting code you found difficult to get right in the first place.
there's job security and then there's being an asshole
job asshole security
I say this as someone who has been tempted to comment heavily templated code with just // :D before, or possibly // Wheeeeeeeee!
I was hoping for masonry :(
But life is full of disappointment.
not nerdy enough
hnnnnnngnn muh nerd
02:59
point
m'nerd
wow this protocol does a pretty smart thing @kbok
it merges updates within the same ethernet frame
p cool
03:21
wut
a financial framework doing something... nice...?
Blapshemous.
don't worry it's just lulling people into a false sense of security. Like an eel.
I wanted to make a loveydovey something out of eel.
But I couldn't think of anything.
that's because eels are awesome engines of wiggly death
man I knew a kid in school we all called Eel. Forgot all about that until just now.
I don't know how eels kills things.
it depends on the kind of eel
03:30
Do any of them involve strangulation?
I don't actually know.
Electric eels rather obviously use electricity.
From the wikipedia article, Morays seem to use their strong bite and backwards-hooked teeth to tear into prey in cooperative ambushes. Apparently most Moray Eels aren't venemous.
what's great about Moray Eels is they have two sets of jaws
ooh, apparently Eels can swim backwards. Neat! Also, some species apparently cluster together in "Eel pits"
And electric Eels aren't true Eels, interestingly enough
I suspect most Eel hunting methods involve biting the hell out of their prey.
okay this episode of Eel Facts is complete
@JerryCoffin evenin'
...is anyone going to post something to break up this massive block of jagged's adventures in the land of wiki? I'm so alone ;_;
03:49
@nick where the fuck are you
thank you, @Nooble
@nick what the fuck are you
@nick how the fuck are you
@nick when the fuck are you
03:51
@nick why the fuck are you
@nick who the fuck are you
@nick which the fuck are you
@jaggedSpire Hello.
@nick whom the fuck are you
@JerryCoffin How've you been?
03:54
@nick whose the fuck are you
now it's done
@nick whence the fuck are you
@jaggedSpire Pretty good. My youngest son is sitting in my lap and typing in names (his own, his brothers, mine) one letter at a time, leading to rather long pauses....
@JerryCoffin that's the gateway to programming
save them while you can
@JerryCoffin that's nice to hear. :) Teaching typing from a young age I gather.
Make sure you teach them penmanship too, though!
Don't want their handwriting to go to shit like mine did after I learned what a computer was. \o/
03:58
@Shoe It's probably too late. Then again, the moment my DNA got involved, it was probably too late.
@jaggedSpire something something mechanical keyboard something something @nick
@jaggedSpire Pretty young, yeah.
@Nooble I really need to get back to teaching myself Dvorak, speaking of typing
@jaggedSpire qwerty is love
azerty is life
04:00
@Nooble I have terribad habits on qwerty
@jaggedSpire Like?
@Nooble I don't use the home row. Instead, I move my fingers over the keyboard relative to the position of the last key. Naturally, slight errors in finger placement grow rather quickly this way.
it's pretty much a blind six-finger hunt-peck
like I said: terribad
@jaggedSpire Sameeeee.
But I do this at 117 wpm so I feel okay about it.
#brag
I figure if I start over with a kb layout I don't have memorized by relative positions of all the keys I'll be able to actually type properly.
I'm better than that @nick guy.
04:07
@jaggedSpire oh, that's me!
I blame my habit on learning to type fast from selling rune essence in Runescape, and starting that with a two-finger sighted hunt-peck
I wish I had three arms
I could use two for keyboard, and the last one for mouse
yes holy pants
alternately I guess I could just start aggressively using keybinds. :P
Well, your relative key positioning is interesting.
if you type that way, if you had something that analyzed your movements over the keyboard,
that's one way of putting it
04:15
they could probably find out a unique trail for many of the characters.
I know there are type traits for detecting member functions,
but are there ways to detect if a global C function exists?
there was a question on detecting a global function just the other day. Let me see if I favorited it.
C function? You mean with C language linkage?
I don't have it on my favorites list
You can overload on extern "C" function pointers (that's what C++ standard library does with C functions), but that would require the function detecting it to be declared with extern "C", and I think you can't do that with templates
4
Q: Is there a way to use SFINAE to detect whether a non-templated non-member function is not declared?

ClaudiuI'm trying to answer this question using SFINAE and decltype. To summarize, the poster wants a function which acts differently depending on whether another function is declared in the compilation unit (be it declared earlier or later than the function in question). I tried the following: auto s...

I don't remember Yakk answering the question I remember, though.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
i just finished my take home midterm before i woke up
it's simple. the professor allowed us to take the midterm using a new online tool he developed
That's not the confusing bit
04:36
i took it, i napped, i woke up, here i am
you implied you took it while asleep
yeah my bad
oh neat I never realized that when you hover over your rooms on your user card you get your total posts.
Title of the day:
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Q: java program,Suppose if input is given like bbabhhawaapppxxwwweiee then output shoud be b3b3a4b3h2h2a4w4a4a4p3p3p3x2x2w4w4w4e3i1e3e3

Mohammed Sohailpublic class Test { public static void main(String[] args) { String str = "aabbba"; int count = 1; for (int i = 0; i < str.length(); i = i + count) { count = 1; for (int j = i + 1; j < str.length(); j++) { if (str.charAt(i) == str.charAt(j)) { ...

I never realized I was capable of reaching the state of "can't even" before this moment. Thank you for that revelation.
oh wow it's just a block of code. Not even a terrible, incoherent explanation beyond the title. I half-expected it to be deleted, too.
I wonder how the number for each character is computed.
oh, it's just how many times it appears in the original string. Nothing fancy. :\
04:52
> I'm very confused and I don't know where to start. Can somebody show me any CUDA code which does this ?
@HubertApplebaum ...
05:14
#veryconfused
#howtoprogrammation
#programmingnotprogrammatron
05:34
> I personally have a serious problem dealing with the state of china's telecommunications. It's about as close to evil as you can get.
merkins
@HubertApplebaum fun fact: merkin is more than a fun way of referring to the population of the USA. (semi-NSFW link?)
no shit sherlock
:( I thought you might not know
the mansplaining is unbearable
yet there is no luc in sight
yes shit watson
oh for fuck sake telkitty
you are pushing me over the edge
what does your new avatar have to do with chickens and/or fat people?
FUCKING NOTHING
it's a fucking dog on a stupid dress
not a chicken, not a fattie
a dog
get your shit together telkitty
05:54
@jaggedSpire Jerry Coffin used to explain that looong before you even came around.
@ThePhD ah
tomorrow I get to figure out how I'm going to shoehorn a logger into the Object Pool pattern, as part of my ongoing abuse of design patterns in an effort to memorize them
Do you really need to memorize them?
when I hand my coworker new code to look over the first thing he asks is what design pattern it implements
Ignoring the ...implications of that, I do need to speak his language
he decided one of my implementations was too complicated, and on going through these I've realized it was essentially a modified builder pattern allowing multiple builders to register with one reader. I'm unsure what his opinion of it would have been had I phrased it like that.
if nothing else using them as shorthand for basic module design and then applying modifiers to the concepts to actually convey the real design should make it easier to discuss with him
06:14
The "The Code Works" Design pattern.
lol
He's literally the only person I've gotten to do a real code review with though. He's got much, much more experience than I do, and that has to count for something, so I'm disinclined to dismiss his criticism of "too complicated" entirely. I guess I'm hoping that providing him with familiar language will improve the quality of his criticism, regardless of whether his judgments were accurate before. After all, as much as he likes design patterns I'd assume he could recognize a modified version.
RIP you when you realize...
Heh. I'm hoping I don't have to.
if I do I might just start sending him interesting articles that I just found
actually I might do that anyway, and then ask for his opinion on them
maybe in the interest of work productivity summarize them
Disseminating relevant coding information across the team is no reason to spend undue time on communication when other people don't value the information as highly as I do. I suppose something like this is going to require tact.
At any rate, it's time for me and my schemes to go to bed
have a good time staying up late, @ThePhD
06:31
Also note that your program might fail on 0.001% (or something) of all computers, namely all that don't use the ASCII alphabet. The C++ specification only says that encoded digits are contiguous, letters don't have to be. This will allow C compilers to work on systems that, for example, uses the EBCDIC alphabet, which have gaps between the letters. It's really nothing you should worry about now, ASCII is prevalent and if you need to code for a system that doesn't use ASCII you will know. — Joachim Pileborg 32 mins ago
How passive aggressive
@jaggedSpire Good, go to sleep. and have nice dreams that don't involve souls.
06:52
Okay, I'm in San Francisco,what should I do?
Xeo
Xeo
07:35
mornin
@HubertApplebaum Hi old man
@Xeo Mooorning.
@DeanSeo anyeong
@HubertApplebaum :D
07:45
urghhhh
08:26
hey, do you mind not?
08:40
@Mikhail take a sharp left, then breathe
the week just started and I'm exhausted already
I wanna win the lottery
@HubertApplebaum nah, it's pedantry, but passive-aggressive would require more slight accusations
@AndyProwl Good plan
@jaggedSpire He'd probably say something like "Oooh. It would be a lot nicer if the code told me that"
@sehe well done
@jaggedSpire an important aspect of appreciation is: getting it. Even more enigmatic: feeling it. For that, the communication angle is the bottleneck. So, yeah. Do spend time
@HubertApplebaum FTR I often think Pileborg is a thick-headed jerk
Dismissive like a pantahrei (or god forbid his archetypes like h2co3) but a lot less bright (or interested maybe)
Reminds me of that time Lori commented "you took those quotes from a draft, not the standard". Fun times.
08:47
:D
That kinda takes the cake
Mind if I tweet it
@AndyProwl don't bet on it
but then how am I gonna win
Hi guise
Ven
Ven
yo bruv
08:58
@Ven Moving to London?
Ven
Ven
@Rerito hell no, bloody wanker.

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