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00:01
I can't ... My network is very strange. I need someone with experience, i have problem with buffer... buffers grow and grow and slow my network.
you can't but a debug log to see where the memory leak is at?
prntscr.com/asdm8j And this is mt game.
00:06
@Telkitty I tried with valgrind... meh
I will try jerry.
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@Puppy According to their kickstarter page (for which the funding got suspended a few hours ago) and reddit posts, it seems they want to create publicly available profiles to shame assholes on the internet. Or something along those lines. It seems to me like theyre fighting fire with fire, or more precisely giving the information that would allow to fight fire with fire (i.e. doxxers by doxxing)
The people this is being done for need to be dealt with somehow, doxxing is not acceptable, but this sure as hell isnt the way to do it imho
@Borgleader Where "assholes" == "anybody we decide to, for whatever reason, or no real reason at all".
@JerryCoffin I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt, but it sure looks like that's what would happen.
@Borgleader I'm giving the benefit of the doubt when I assume that there might actually be a real reason part of the time.
"the road to hell is paved with good intentions" or wtv the saying is, like, im giving them the benefit of the doubt wrt to their intentions. i think they genuinely think this would be helpful, but im sure this will be a massive trainwreck.
Ell
Ell
00:25
I don't think teaching people to dox is really particularly productive
00:37
@Borgleader Who gets to even decide what intentions qualify as "good"? Seriously though, I'm not particularly convinced they're truly sincere about its only being put to "good" uses, but even if we assume they are, that just means they're complete idiots.
I interviewed at this startup 2 years ago: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11497111
One of my major concerns after speaking with the CEO was the privacy issue. I guess I'm not the only one...
the 'our [privacy] plan is…' angle is making me think about privacy debt
I didn't get job. They needed full-stack devs. I'm the exact opposite.
Even if I did, I would've had to think very carefully. Because there are very few places where code is allowed to leave the person's computer.
@Mysticial Startups these days
does that mean during all those other jobs you landed you thought carelessly
00:48
@LucDanton I've only ever had 3 (non-internship) jobs.
2 more than me :)
I don't consider any of them to be a mistake at this point. Even though I got fired from my second job, it opened the door to finance for me.
@Mysticial Most places I've seen, it's allowed to leave their computer--but definitely has to stay on the company's network.
@Mysticial oh dear, I meant to play with words not seriously attack your career
@LucDanton Oh lol. I didn't see it that way all.
For what it's worth, getting fired makes your skin thicker.
00:51
@Mysticial yeah that's the always the risk with the medium, sorry
This new job that I have. I need to get used seeing people not work 11 hours a day.
The people here actually seem to have normal work hours.
I try to avoid a final question mark in an attempt to make the silly nature of the non-question more apparent but I'm not terribly consistent with that
@Mysticial Hmm...I wonder if I'll get to learn about that. Just today I got an email advocating that we follow the Google C++ standards, and I'm afraid I might have been...less than diplomatic in my "reply to all".
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@JerryCoffin Hahahahaha
@JerryCoffin ahahahahaha
00:53
@JerryCoffin lmao
@JerryCoffin Well, I suppose my situation was a bit different because I have absolutely no dependents and plenty savings. So it wasn't like, "Fuck, what am I gonna do?". It was more like, "Fuck. Do I stay in this industry or call it quits and go home?"
01:18
@LucDanton It is well known that Mysticial has no second degree, haven't you learned
Humour optimized away
@DmitriBudnikov I do have a second degree. But I don't advertise it because I'm basically incompetent in that field.
2degrés4me
@Mysticial case in point
@DmitriBudnikov unless…
how can you know
01:20
we will never know
knowledge is for your own benefit, you will never know when the things you have learnt will come to some use one day
Makes me wonder how Mysticial could survive in Lounge for so long without a) having second degree and b) knowing C++.
Don't you even learn by absorption
if you only had jobs in one specific field, then you probably don't even need a degree for that other than to get into the field
a naive person might ask how it is possible that the British have managed subversive humour for so long, and yet it has not survived as well in the US (esp. when contrasted to Australia, NZ, etc.)
that would be very naive of course because that would be ignoring the fact that the majority immigrants to the US have historically been the Germans
Herr Mysticial
01:24
so how can some Americans be so dour when so many are descended from and have been influenced by German culture
Humour being very cultural it only seems natural that USA lacks any.
@LucDanton I see where you're going
@DmitriBudnikov truly a perplexing situation
Hjson, the Human JSON
to click or not to click
ah well at this point might as well get another tumor
does Hjson have the proportional strength of a JSON and JSON-sense
@LucDanton Germans have been a plurality, but far short of a majority.
01:31
@JerryCoffin oops oh yeah of course
I had troubles formulating that sentence right and got lost along the way
@LucDanton Understandable, I guess. But yeah, I heard a story once about somebody in Austria trying to hire Monty Python for some sort of festival or something. They asked something about whether the audience would have difficulty understanding comedy in English, and were told something to the effect that: "That's the only choice. There is no comedy in German."
@Mysticial With finance, do you mean HFT?
@StackedCrooked I interviewed at more than just HFT. There were a number of firms which do medium frequency to outright hedge-fund. Several of them actually liked me.
impossible
So if I wanted to, I could have been in non-HFT finance.
Technically, I'm at a hedge fund atm, but they have an HFT department.
01:47
@Mysticial So are you working on the code for HFT, or some other part of things? (Or is it too soon to be sure?)
Why do you seem to imply that hedge funds can't do HFT
@JerryCoffin HFT
@DmitriBudnikov I dont think he implied that, it seemed to me all he was saying is he wasnt at a company that does strictly HFT?
@Borgleader That's how his last messages read to me
idgi oh well
@DmitriBudnikov It's a different game. At one of the places I interviewed with, they had a very strong finance area. But their tech was almost incompetent. And because of that, they couldn't do HFT.
01:50
Yes but HFT and hedge funds are decorrelated concepts
IIRC HFT is mostly about doing the transaction faster than the competition. Must be pretty crazy.
You can be a hedge fund and not do HFT and vice versa
@StackedCrooked No it's about holding positions for a very short amount of time
ie making profit from very small variations in market prices throughout the day
cents on the nanosecond
Luc not in front of the children
I apologise, I'll keep the pennies in my pocket
alternative joke: I apologise, I don't know what comes off my mouth sometimes
01:53
I don't get it
@DmitriBudnikov aw don't worry I'm sure you'll meet someone soon
good one
In other new I still don't understand C++ name resolution rules
did you got adl'd
you are the 99%
i.e why ::<anonymous>::foo(int, int) doesn't get resolved when called from bar::baz() and bar has ::foo(int)
01:55
mmh I hope it's not one of those MSVC-induced 'instantiation phase' confusions, those are boring
no templates involved
I need to ::foo(int, int) to call the non-member foo
annoying I know
are you saying there is a member foo, too?
yes but different signature (see above)
scope resolution stops at the first scope, which in this case sounds like it's class scope
signature is a red herring because that's for overload resolution, not scope resolution
by the by, not having scope resolution and overload resolution interact like that makes things simpler imo
@DmitriBudnikov If I’ve understood you right, a common remedy is to put the non-member in scope before the point of use (so something like using ::foo; in a member body)
02:01
@DmitriBudnikov In theory, they're not correlated, but at least as far as I know, HFT would be fairly unusual for most hedge funds. A lot of this comes down to the fact that Warren Buffet is a "value investor", and he's run the most successful hedge fund in history. That's led to hedge funds largely following (or at least trying to follow) roughly the same path.
I am feeling sorry for those who are in HFT - the concept of algo trading/HFT was there more than 8 years ago, back then you were able to make heaps if you have a good system. Nowadays HFT systems are like the spring fleas, they are everywhere - as we know, competition drives down profit, you might be able to make a quick buck in a few years. But consider the time/effort & opportunity cost associated with it, and the risk associated when the next recession hit, you are only paid a fair amount.
don't forget that you are burning thru your best years
@JerryCoffin Well maybe I'm biased as an employee of such type of hedge fund, idk
@DmitriBudnikov Strange as it may sound, it mostly comes down to C++ allowing implicit conversions.
@Telkitty Cry me a river. I feel sorry for people who build houses they can't rent out.
she's just jelly of your rep & money
02:25
@Mysticial The tiny house was rented out within a week - before we could complete the paper works. Currently the total rental returns I am getting equates to an Australian's average income.
Apr 14 '15 at 13:10, by chmod 711 telkitty
Where my place is, is within 5-30 minutes walk distance to Australian headquarters to canon, microsoft, Fujitsu, Fuji Xerox, Ford Jaguar, Philips, Siemens, Sony, Toshiba etc etc. Since it's supposed to my principle home (because I only have this one place), I could be the only one living on that 650 square metres of land. It's a bit waste IMO. But local people don't want high rising buildings in the neighbourhood. Typical 'not in my backyard' attitude.
Currently I am helping my dad solving a water leaking issue at his investment property - the driveway is only 60-80 metres long
We already fixed a major leak
there might be a minor leak somewhere
02:42
Still got a few things to finish at my place (put up a little fence, install a new mail box etc)
then next month I am going to fly over to visit a piece of rock - in fact, the biggest piece of rock in the world
after that I am going to be back to my entrepreneurial spirit (and maintain my old apps ... or develop new apps/software)
lol only listened to 30 seconds and it was all terrible
I guess the title matches the content
 
1 hour later…
04:39
anyone want to make fun of some C++ code?
(It's my own)
:'(
05:18
@R.MartinhoFernandes I still try to pick up on linguistics from time to time, I noticed that /r/badlinguistics refer to these linguistic axioms, although somewhat tongue-in-cheek
I don't know the source, which purports to center around linguistic rights than linguistics proper—they mostly want these 'axioms' to maintain civility I think
I don't have yet an opinion on any of that, looked like good food for thought though
@LucDanton wow, very nice
05:57
I'm just a lowly performance obsessed dev who uses things like node, php, python, etc. I run very high traffic applications and spend a lot of time buying and building my own servers to try to eek out every ounce of performance.
let us all laugh heartily
user1804599
The way OP words his bug reports is hilarious.
@Zoidberg ask for a profile that shows it being relevant
The amount of people who don't know that delete nullptr is legal is staggering
particularly staggering when C allows free(NULL) too
@DmitriBudnikov nuh huh
06:28
you are easily baited
0/10 literally unbelievable
06:56
homme de peu de foi
Ven
Ven
wait what, the JVM does lock elision using escape analysis? Oo
@DmitriBudnikov homme de peu de bio
Ven
Ven
07:11
I knew this was gonna go wrong because chrome started lagging when I opened the tab.
@DmitriBudnikov pointers to functions are far too complicated
@DmitriBudnikov tell that to teachers at my school :<
function pointers are dead; long live std::function
Ven
Ven
that's C code.
.oO( C is dead, long live C++ )
I wish
Ven
Ven
lol, changed a void foo(const T &v) { T copy = v; } into void foo(T v) {} and a colleague commented "oh, that's the 'let the compiler do the copy' idiom, right?"
the what idiom now
the thing where you let the compiler do the copy.
or move, as the case may be.
07:25
@Ven the 'let the copy be done by the compiler' idiom
it’s a catchy name
Ven
Ven
oooh, that one. nice. So the compiler can do the copy for me? What a useful idiom.
or move.
Ven
Ven
(we are somewhat playing dumb)
Xeo
Xeo
mornin
Ven
Ven
07:43
ahoy!
user1804599
TIL Ted Cruz doesn't fap.
user1804599
@DmitriBudnikov It is weird though. "You don't pay for what you don't use."
user1804599
@Ven why would you make a copy and then discard it?
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg there's supposedly code inside the function!
god
abortion topic is over
user1804599
07:47
@Ven oh
nationalist friends on FB discussing the latest decision of the european parliament
user1804599
@Ven that might move instead of copy
and how the votes were "treachearous"
Ven
Ven
TEST(SqlException, Throw)
{
  SqlException ex("what");
  ASSERT_THROW(throw ex, SqlException);
}
2
Ven
Ven
07:48
what the fuck is this doing in the codebase
user1804599
@Ven verifying the C++ implementation
user1804599
Are you using MSVC by any chance?
Ven
Ven
hahaahhaha that's exactly what I said: "why are we testing C++"
@Ven you better test them exceptions
We had an ASSERT(2 + 2 = 4) somewhere in our codebase as the single assertion in a test...
07:51
@JerryCoffin a hearthy "f your standards" would be apt :D
ASSERT(EARTH_IS_FLAT)
@Ven quiet testament to someone's ignorance
Ven
Ven
@Griwes not even 2.0 + 2.0? :P
@sehe wel...
@Griwes // Sanity check
Ven
Ven
@DmitriBudnikov you just need more vodka, not sanity.
@Griwes how did it compile
07:56
you never know when the copy/move constructors will be changed to throw
:)
Maybe it was a regression test after a bug report in that area
Ven
Ven
*g*
Ok .let me make myself clear. — user3262531 50 mins ago
I love it. This is epic troll
thanks
I made that account just to bait you tbh
tbh
07:59
lol
:sad-trombone:
sehe gathers on faster than a fly on honey
@DmitriBudnikov I knew because the drapes and shirt are so well matched
those are from Ikea
I'm scheduling a trip right the f. now
08:02
@sehe I went to check what you meant and now I'm blind
good one
but those are drapes
user1804599
export function mapIf<T>(xs: T[], p: (x: T) => boolean, f: (x: T) => T): T[] {
    return xs.map(x => p(x) ? f(x) : x);
}
Why do you always post trivial compositions of basic functions
Why don't you post a cure for cancer for a change
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@Ven 558 KB only
@LucDanton Well deserved
08:17
so nothing done this friday
companies reporting millions in losses
Ven
Ven
that's like agar.io with worms?
back in the day viruses actually replicated themselves
nowadays you just need a social network and people will gladly replicate them to their machines and send to everyone
how ironic
not nearly as ironic as the same going for mass self-surveilance
When eating the Sardinian sheep's cheese, Casu marsu, you are advised to shade your eyes to protect against the jumping maggots.
ew ew ew
nwp
nwp
mix with honey to keep them from jumping
user1804599
Who came first, the boy or the girl?
08:29
the tranny
sbi
sbi
@JerryCoffin Welcome to the club! :) (FWIW, I'm still here, although I don't know what value this has when they want to fire most of the engineers.)
nwp
nwp
usually the boy comes first, leaving the girl unhappy
Ell
Ell
@DmitriBudnikov they prefer dung
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I feel the same rage coming up when I have to enter dates in web forms.
@sbi #triggered #patriarchy
user1804599
@sehe dat form
08:34
I accidentally turned off the power & now I have to restart a 3 day long backup :/
Ven
Ven
what the fuck
@sehe ahahahah
I just sincerely hope that an intern typed them all by hand
nwp
nwp
@BartekBanachewicz probably used copy+paste and felt really clever
but in reality it was <?derphp /*I have a question mark because I don't know what I'm doing ?>
user1804599
Entering 10000 option tags by hand is really boring.
08:38
@sehe lol
@Telkitty you need better tools, not patience
@Zoidberg prove it
@Zoidberg can still be better than js I think
download size may suffer
user1804599
The UC Davis pepper-spray incident occurred on November 18, 2011, during an Occupy movement demonstration at the University of California, Davis. After asking the protesters to leave, University police pepper sprayed a group of demonstrators as they were seated on a paved path in the campus quad.
user1804599
Why are so many people angry about this?
user1804599
You do something bad and you get punished for it. It's entirely reasonable.
user1804599
08:43
You have to listen to the police.
@JohanLarsson they should not be generated in the first place
ok, I dunno any web
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg the usual rule is "don't harm people who aren't a threat"
oh my god, don't tell me Lasso is gcc-only.
user1804599
You have to get rid of them somehow, and if they don't leave by themselves then the only option is to do it coarsely.
user1804599
Also arrest them.
09:01
public long p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7; // cache line padding
private volatile long cursor = INITIAL_CURSOR_VALUE;
public long p8, p9, p10, p11, p12, p13, p14; // cache line padding
???????
user1804599
user image
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user1804599
102 is odd
can't have too much delicious padding
must also be public
user1804599
09:03
padding for everyone!
Ven
Ven
memed like Andy
user1804599
I wrote code like that too:
user1804599
{amountButton(entry.material.id, 5/1)}
{amountButton(entry.material.id, 1/1)}
{amountButton(entry.material.id, 3/4)}
{amountButton(entry.material.id, 2/4)}
{amountButton(entry.material.id, 1/4)}
user1804599
I should use loop.
user1804599
{[5/1, 1/1, 3/4, 2/4, 1/4].map(n =>
    amountButton(entry.material.id, n))}
user1804599
09:06
:3
tuwien ? on est bien
nwp
nwp
@Zoidberg pretty sure "Hello 1" is a "Nice number!" and not a "Number and a word"
user1804599
yeah lol
nwp
nwp
@Ven How is a C program with UB working and conforming? Conforming with what?
09:13
social norms maybe :P
Ven
Ven
@nwp the really interesting thing is their proposed tool idea in the conclusion
user1804599
int f() { }
int main() { printf("%d", f()); }
user1804599
This is conforming to the C standard, but exhibits UB.
user1804599
This is not an ill-formed program.
user1804599
This one is ill-formed:
user1804599
09:14
void f() { }
int main() { printf("%d", f()); }
What if <conspiracy theory><tinfoil hat> there are mind control devices that emit signals that can only be picked up by people with certain brain structures? </tinfoil hat></conspiracy theory>
nwp
nwp
@Ven I don't like the conclusion either. "Turn off optimizations and optimize by hand" does not sound like good advice to me. Also that last sentence belongs on reddit and not in an academic paper, where it can be heavily downvoted.
Ven
Ven
@nwp did you even read what you're replying to..?
@Zoidberg much better
user1804599
Yes. :3
user1804599
09:27
Cool, TIL in Scala you can add variance annotations to inner parameters of higher-kinded types.
user1804599
trait F[T[+_]] { }
nwp
nwp
@Ven Hmm, no, got hung up on the conclusion. "Try questionable optimization, if it works suggest it to the programmer because the compiler cannot do it automatically". Interesting: yes, good: not so sure
I really dislike the "make buggy programs work instead of fixing the bugs"-approach
user1804599
This is so obscure.
user1804599
I can't think of use-cases.
nwp
nwp
@Telkitty it is not the brain structure, it is the tinfoil hat. Turns out the whole tinfoil hat thing is designed to be able to control the people that matter
09:33
@Xeo ^ Reminds me of Drunk Homura-style of silliness
nwp
nwp
@nwp also dislike trial and error programming
maybe I'm just old
user1804599
It is bad.
user1804599
RTFM, know what you are doing, then continue.
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg Somewhere, there's a gist of paulp showing how that's broken :P
user1804599
Is it broken in principle or is Scala's implementation of it broken?
Ven
Ven
09:38
dunno.
user1804599
I.e. if you were to design a new type system, without the legacy trainwrecks called Java and Scala, can you do this correctly?
user1804599
Because lcx currently allows this too. :p
user1804599
Variance annotations are part of kinds.
Ven
Ven
HKT and variance interact in mysterious ways..:)
user1804599
Only broken thing in my implementation currently is that you can't pass [+*] => * where [*] => * is expected.
09:40
getting tired of specs in .xls format
Ven
Ven
and don't get me started on the .xls spec :D
user1804599
specception
user1804599
The only clickin' that I heard that day was the bones in my back that had gone astray.
user1804599
Help I need to convert UNDER_SCORES to CamelCase.
sbi
sbi
09:46
@sehe You're just envious because you're so young! :)
user1804599
perl -ne 'print join "", map {ucfirst lc} split /_/' :)
You know what's universally regarded as un-fun by most programmers?
>universally
>most

pick one
user1804599
10:38
@sehe ...I obviously meant 2 + 2 == 4. Silly me.
10:50
Using screens to hide the identity of auditioning musicians increased women's probability of advancing from preliminary orchestra auditions by fifty percent.
holy fukc
so it's now 100% women :D
(yes I know inaccurate etc.)
@BartekBanachewicz Yet another proof that female musicians are ugly and should wear a burqa while performing
@Ven there is no such thing, which is why XLSX exists
protocol_type The protocol type.
endpoint_type The endpoint type.
Get plastic surgery, everyone can be beautiful ...
user1804599
10:58
@BartekBanachewicz When judging X, only X should be available. Same old thing. Applies to API design too. And legal documents. Etc
What about Wayland

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